Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #694 Hunter CAUGHT Funneling Cash To Joe Biden, Over $500k w/Osiris Of Middle Maga
Episode Date: January 17, 2023Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Osiris Of Middle MAGA to discuss the classified documents found at Biden's home, the Biden Administration claiming there is no visitor record for the Biden's home, Wyoming... wanting to ban electric cars, Media Matters claiming the banning of gas stoves is just a conspiracy, Tim Pool's successful skate meet & greet, & the disastrous rollout of the Twitter files. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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But that's not the big news. application, Hunter Biden listed this address as his current residence and that he paid $49,910
per month for this Wilmington, Delaware residence. And I said, look, even if he was renting the whole
house to himself, that's like five grand per month in Wilmington, Delaware. That's like the high end.
For what reason was Hunter Biden paying 10 times the average rent
to live in his dad's house? I don't know. Maybe this was how he got the 10% for the big guy
sent his way. How do you clean money? If Joe Biden's setting up the business, Hunter Biden's
doing it, how does the money then go from Hunter to Joe and get cleaned cleaned up just pay rent and when joe biden
files his taxes he doesn't itemize which apartment generated which which income he just says rental
income x and then put some ridiculous number so it could be that we'll talk about that and a whole
bunch more surrounding joe and hunter biden plus we've got the world economic forum predicting
a global recession and then of course, Wyoming is going to ban electric cars
to shore up the fossil fuel industry.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Osiris of Middle MAGA.
Let's go. Let's get it. I'm Osiris and I have a website and a YouTube channel called Middle MAGA.
And I'm all over. I'm all over the map politically. I like libertarians. I like MAGA. I like the populist left. Tim's had Kim Iverson on, Jen Perlman. I really like them.
So I started out after the pandemic and I saw the craziness, like you're talking about Biden and
people trying to go after you for skating in the park. And I'm like, I got to get a mic,
grab the Canon M50, went in my basement and just started recording and I'm here.
Right on, man. Thanks for joining us. It'd be fun.
Thank you.
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Thank you again so much for having me.
Ian?
Hi, everyone.
Ian Crawford doing really well.
Thanks for asking, Luke.
How's your New Year, what was that thing, resolution?
Yeah.
How's that going?
I'm building muscle.
So far, so good.
I've had positive feedback.
I saw him carrying around a garbage bag full of chimichangas.
Yeah, I'll just keep pushing.
He's cultivating mass.
That's my mind.
When I get started on something, I get obsessive about it for the most part, which is why I don't do a lot of things.
But when I do, I do them well.
He sleeps very well. Yes.
Rest is a big part of it.
A lot of rest. It's all of it.
It's rock and roll, baby.
Hey, and I am surge.com.
As always, guys, let's just start rolling.
Alright, let's jump into this first story. We have this tweet from Miranda.com. As always, guys rent, 49,910. He lived there, move-in date, March 20th, I'm sorry, March 2017 to February
2018. So 11 months, he's paying his dad 50 grand. And you can see current address is the Wilmington
address. What's Hunter doing spending 10 times the high end for rent to live
in this house? I mean, look, you want to talk about the documents that should not have been
in those properties. You want to talk about who else had access to those documents at his UPenn
office as well as his house. And it all sounds very dirty. And then from that, we're now kind of discovering that Hunter Biden, I think this is evidence of funneling money surreptitiously to his dad.
Now, I want to say proof, but it is possible he fabricated that number.
And he's trying to make it seem like he spends a lot of money.
I don't know why he would do that.
So I think this is very, very strong evidence that that's what he was doing.
He was funneling money to his dad. Well, it is a lot of money and it doesn't really make
sense in that particular neighborhood. But Hunter Biden is a big spender. He spends tens of
thousands of dollars on sex workers and on a lot of drugs. There's also a text message that the New
York Post is reporting on specifically detailing how Hunter Biden allegedly was covering a lot of his family
expenses and giving as much as 50% of his earnings to his father. This is according to some of the
text messages through the laptop that were leaked. One specific text message reads, quote,
I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years.
Hunter raged to his daughter, Naomi, in January 2019.
It's really hard, but don't worry.
Unlike Pop, I won't make you give me half your salary.
That's Hunter Biden texting his daughter.
That's pretty telling there.
Yeah, what we see here is evidence of washing money.
Like you said, I'm not going to say proof,
but this looks like they're doing the laundry. And I think this is real. There's two things. MAGA came in the House. You
just had Matt Gaetz on Friday. MAGA's really going to do the church-like commission, and that's going
to put pressure on Biden. That's why we're starting to see some of these things come out, in my
opinion. And they have to look impartial. So now they say we're going after trump and biden and then on top
of that i don't think democrats want biden in 2024 are you serious yeah so it solves two problems for
them i think and joe scarborough's on tv along with mika going after biden because he's handled
this sloppily they had the message like we don't think there's any more documents out there than
how many did we see three or four now yeah the number one thing with crisis management is you nip it in the butt you say here's everything
and then you don't have to talk about it anymore so something's something's wrong i think he's in
danger you brought up a very good point because you know the corporate media usually regurgitates
any slop he throws on the floor and they and they it. They suck it right up. They spit it right at you, looking at you, smiling as they, their propaganda and their bullcrap.
They got him elected. If it wasn't for the corporate media, Joe Biden hiding in his
basement would not be president of the United States right now. Also social media, also the
intelligence agencies, also a lot of black money. But that's a separate topic here. So I do think
there's something behind the scenes happening right now. It could be him saying, hey, I'm going to be running in 2024.
I want to be the next president of the United States. And some powerful people saying, no,
you're not. You're going to play ball and you're going to give this to Buttigieg or Kamala or Oprah
or Michelle, whoever it may be. But I think there's a larger power struggle. And it might
not even be around the election.
It could be something related to the collapse of the economy.
The globalists or internationalists, the shadowy elites could be like,
we're going to crash this economy under your watch.
He's like, nope, don't do it.
Who knows what's going on here?
But this smells afoot here because this doesn't really add up to what usually happens in Washington, D.C.
I think it's weird because Joe Biden is the establishment they don't
need to to do this to get rid of him they they could just be like all right hey buddy we're not
gonna have you running 2024 I'll go okay unless they want to get rid of him early then they're
like okay here's how we're gonna get you out early we're gonna find documents you're gonna apologize
gonna be no big deal and then you're gonna resign what what if maybe What if Jill doesn't like Kamala that's allegedly out there in the wind
and if he steps down
it would have to be Kamala
at least at first.
Do you think it's possible that they
I don't think they tell them directly.
These are all signs that Joe
your time's up.
I don't think there's any secret meeting
where they come in and say Joe don't run
but what if Kamala's next in line
and they're like, we don't want Kamala.
We want Buttigieg or Hakeem Jeffries or whoever else.
At this point, it's McCarthy.
McCarthy.
Yeah, if Joe and Kamala are out,
the next in line for the presidency is the Speaker.
Well, I mean, if Joe's-
For 2024, we're talking about.
2024, yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I don't think they need to do this
to stop Joe from running in 2024.
They just need to not give him the IV drugs they've been giving him.
Just let him fall asleep.
Don't run him.
There's only so many replicas of him that they have, okay?
So they might be running out.
And they're getting worse.
They're like degrading in quality.
Joe Biden number five is not doing too well, okay?
Sorry, Ian, you had a point.
$50,000 a month in rent is complete.
It's not normal.
I don't know if I could say that can't be real.
Is it possible that an apartment building is 10,000?
It doesn't seem real.
$50,000?
Tons of people have gone through the rentals in the area,
and the highest is $6,000, and the average is like $3,000.
The IRS would, in any other
circumstance, would look at this and be like, oh yeah, it's illegal.
Yeah, I would think so.
Or he's lying.
I'll put it this way.
That's also illegal.
So if, like Ian, let's say I want to give you a million dollars.
You've got to pay a gift tax on it.
There's a bunch of things you can do, but there's like 15,000 is the yearly tax limit.
If I pay you a million dollars, you got to pay income tax on it. There's a bunch of things you can do, but there's like $15,000 is the yearly tax limit. If I pay you a million dollars, you got to pay income tax on it. And so you get people who are
like, how can I get the money to someone in a certain way, right? Okay, how about I buy a
painting for a million dollars, sit on it for a little while, then claim it's only worth a dollar,
sell it to you for a dollar. You can then say, oh, it appreciated to a million dollars,
and now you have a million dollar asset. You just have to pay taxes on it. I think what this is
evidence. So anyway, my point with that is the IRS tracks for these things because you can't
just give the money to someone. Our rental income is still going to have, it's going to be taxed.
So what I think this is evidence of is not necessarily that Hunter is trying to secretly
give money, you know, give money as a gift.
I think what he's trying to do is clean the money.
The money's dirty.
So he's giving his dad 50 grand a month in rent
so that Joe can claim on his taxes rental income
and then pay the taxes on it and now it's clean.
Yeah, at its face, that's what it looks like.
If Hunter's taking money, dark money.
Now, isn't this very blatant?
I mean, this is out in the open.
So why would he think he wouldn't get caught here because he's hunter biden because he already got away with so
many things uh today he's also in court uh demanding that his four-year-old daughter
who he had with a stripper not take his last name so that's what he's up to today. Doesn't really say the best things about him.
Those kind of actions don't scream good father.
Yes.
Just trying to erase the Biden name from...
This is a female bastard as well.
Four-year-old daughter.
He's claiming that it's a curse.
The Biden name?
Yeah.
He's like, she wouldn't live a normal life.
Yeah, he's trying to claim he's protecting her from the abuse that she might get for the biden name which is he must have been
madly abused i mean if he thinks that his kid's gonna be abused i would have a feeling that maybe
he was he's he's playing games with it he just doesn't want her to get the biden name so he's
saying i'm trying to help you don't take name. But the name actually would help her.
Hunter is going to blow the lid on this stuff in like a decade, in the next decade.
He already did.
When Joe Biden passes away, the way Hunter is going to be coming clean on all this crap.
Now, did you see, they are so cold hearted.
They hung up stockings for Christmas and didn't include that granddaughter.
They included the dog, the cat, everybody.
I think her name was Navy.
I forgot her name.
That's cold.
Yeah, that's the word.
Is the word still bastard if it's a girl?
That's a good question.
I don't think so.
I think it's just a boy, but let me double check.
A bastet?
Yes.
Bastet.
And then on top of that, I forget which news outlet it was.
They wrote a headline saying that
joe biden has six grandkids he really has seven so the media so whatever biden does in his personal
life that's his decision as bad as it looks but why would the media not report accurate numbers
yeah and the statistics with fatherless homes are absolutely shocking when you really start to look at what happens to a family when the father is not there, it is absolutely horrendous.
It is absolutely horrible. The possibilities of arrest, of jail, of murder, of assault, of crime
skyrocket up dramatically. Now, when you have, you know, a father who's in politics, who's been
in politics for so long, in Washington, D.C. for so long,
being the career politician that he is,
that usually means he has to neglect being there at home.
Or if he was at home, he was maybe trying to get into some showers
that some kids were into.
But that's a separate story.
I don't want to get into great detail here.
But I think it's fair to say that Joe Biden hasn't been the best father,
as, of course, Hunter Biden isn't really showing the best kind of father figures.
He isn't really the best role model here in this particular example.
As far as I can tell, bastards can be women, boys or girls, any child born out of wedlock.
Also known bastard, also historically called whoreson.
That's whoreson, the full word whoreson.
Isn't that incredible?
Whoreson. That's a vicious way. I don't want that label. That's a vicious way. Whoreson the full word whoreson isn't that incredible whoreson
that's vicious
that's a vicious
I don't want that label
that's a vicious word
whoreson
they're like no
Bastard is better
okay
so they
how about snow
you know that's
from Game of Thrones
yeah that way
it sounds cool
yeah yeah
snow is cool
yeah
what if the judge
was like
you can't be a Biden
but you can be a snow
you get a name
from somewhere
yeah what a sad family man it's like it's like a royal family What if the judge was like, you can't be a Biden, but you can be a Snow. You get a name from somewhere.
What a sad family, man.
It's like a royal family, kind of.
They act kind of like that, with that drama and money.
You know, what I was thinking earlier, imagine aliens came to our planet and landed in America, and they said, take me to your leader.
What would they think?
They'd blow us up.
Yeah, they'd just be like, this isn't worth it. Like, just gone. There's a story that just came out. blow us up yeah they're just like this isn't worth it
like just gone um there's a story that just came out maybe that's why they're not visiting
i mean that's i mean these are ants they show up like it's us looking at it yeah like who's
calling the shots here this guy no no no no i don't know i think if they did show up they would
treat us the way we treat like. We'd sit back and watch.
It's funny because you ever watch Meerkat Manor?
No, I haven't seen it.
It's like all the meerkats.
They go to war.
The meerkats have war in tribes and stuff.
And they talk about the leader and they give them silly names.
That's what the aliens are probably doing.
They're like,
the Biden family is ridiculed by many.
Well, I don't know if the aliens
have British accents or anything like that.
I forgot who I was watching over the weekend,
but it was a YouTube video that made the argument
that if we do get visited by aliens,
that alien would be artificial intelligence.
Because if you wanted to have that kind of long travel,
if you wanted to, of course, send something,
why not just send an AI robot?
I think that's what Elon wants to do with the Tesla bot.
Everything Elon Musk does is to get to Mars,
and I think he knows that it's very difficult to get out of there with the radiation, all that.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Let's talk about this from the BBC.
White House says there are no visitor logs for Biden's home.
Okay.
So not only did he have classified documents stored there, more than we originally thought,
Hunter Biden lived there, was funneling money to his dad, and we don't know who showed up.
If Hunter was living there there if he actually was
you know why there's
no visitor log
because the list of hookers
would be too long
they'd just be like
we got
we got
it's a rollbacks
we got Destiny
Laquisha
Pink Panther
what else is a good stripper name
Ian
do you know some
Candy
Candy
she was big in the 80s
Candy
Agnes
yeah
she's an old one
and how many of them are like Fang Fang, like Russian or Chinese spies?
I guarantee you some of them are probably spies.
Joe walks in and Hunter's got like two Russian women on his arms and he's sunglasses and
he's smoking a joint.
And he's like, who are these?
Trixie Scarlet.
Yeah.
Trixie's like, I don't know.
Spies, I guess.
How did they get past security?
What security? there's no logs
there's no security
they're sitting there
like reading the classified documents
I hope Hunter knows
champagne you could read
simonin
as much as Hunter
what are you doing
those are not tissues
you say synonym
simonin
that's a super name
right
I want Hunter
keep it in my mind
no matter
megacardamom and rosemary
how angry you are at Joe
like I get Hunter you're probably pissed off at Joe because the way Meg, cardamom and rosemary. How angry you are at Joe.
Like I get Hunter, you're probably pissed off at Joe because the way he treated you throughout your life.
But you never would have had a chance to live like this without him.
Like you would have had some cheap job that you hated barely stringing by.
You wouldn't have enough money to pull you out of the gutter when you fell.
So like be thankful to your dad for at least that.
No way, dude.
I think Joe diddled Hunter.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. What? Don't say thank him. Yeah, but don't just put it all on Joe, dude. I think Joe diddled Hunter. Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised.
What?
Don't say thank him.
Yeah, but don't just put it all on Joe, Hunter.
You've been sucking off the tit your whole life, man.
It's your responsibility.
Take care of yourself.
I think Hunter's a bad dude, but I think he got abused by Joe Biden.
Like, you see the Ashley Biden stuff?
Yeah.
You watch Joe Biden grope children and sniff them.
What do you think he was doing to Hunter Biden back at home? home true after he lost his daughter and his wife like what happened to him
i wouldn't be surprised if he took it all out on hunter and it's true is it true that he and jill
jill had an affair and her husband with joe that's a rumor i can't confirm that but bow was always
rest in peace to bow by and he was always the star. He was the one that was supposed to be president now, not Joe.
And then the problem was Beau Biden was the good one.
He was the good son.
Hunter was always the dark horse, the black sheep.
So that will mess with you mentally too on top of, I don't know, what other stuff was going on.
What happened to the good one?
Beau Biden?
Yeah, the cancer, right?
Yeah, he died.
What's the cancer from? Well biden yeah yeah he died um what's the cancer
from um well i forgot how he i think i think they attribute it to his time in iraq yeah i think joe
did i wasn't i'm not sure if that is exactly why but joe did he thinks that could have played then
joe claimed that he died in iraq i think no no yep yep he did yeah he's just he's just gone
no he's not i mean, Joe lies about everything.
Remember when he, in the 80s,
he plagiarized that entire Irish dude's life?
Oh, yeah.
Remember when he was saying
that he was like the top of his class
or something like that?
Like he left school.
I worked in coal mines.
Yeah, he said so much stuff.
Family worked in coal mines.
Beau Biden died in 2015
from brain cancer at the age of 46.
And they thought it was from like
extensive exposure to burn pits and stuff like that.
Yeah, is that what it was?
It doesn't say.
It doesn't here.
We don't know for sure on that one.
Yeah, there's a book that came out saying it could have been that.
Nobody knows for sure.
But Beau Biden was a star politician.
I mean, he was next in line.
He was very good.
Military vet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow. And now all they. Military vet. Wow.
And now all they got is Hunter?
Yeah. That's got to be brutal. Hunter 2024. That sounded so sad.
I mean, if there's ever going to be a
redemption arc, it has to be with Hunter,
right? I would vote for, if Hunter was running
for President of the United States, I would vote for him immediately.
He has the experience. Who do you
want running the country? Someone who has never
lived a life of
excitement, of just experience, or someone who's been
sheltered in this entire life?
I would watch a Hunter Biden YouTube channel and I would enjoy it.
Oh, that would be dope.
But I would not vote for a Biden, any of them.
Yeah.
No.
I think he would be able to deal with serious problems that Americans are dealing with because
he dealt with them himself.
Yeah. If he got the job,
he'd keep funneling money to his dad.
That'd be the whole bit.
That's what they're doing already.
That wouldn't change anything. Luke, I'm disappointed
in you. What about Fetterman?
I know, that's a good one too.
Hunter Biden, Fetterman,
2024. I like that. I love it.
I love it. Make it all burn
down as quickly as possible.
Make the shirt
Hunter Biden
John Fetterman 2024. Just make it all
burn down faster.
Why I look at Hunter Biden's
Wikipedia page and the picture they use for
him make him look like Steve Carell in his awkward
office moments like Michael
Scott. Super awkward.
Big eyes. And then maybe that's just
how he looks hunter it's all blurry the picture's blurry like they couldn't just get a normal
picture of him looking you know charismatic i asked the audience does this prove hunter
laundered money to joe 89 say yes so the challenge with evidence and proof right proof would be like
catching him hold holding like handing the money out.
I actually think this is as close to proof
as you're going to get.
Like him stating definitively
on a background check application
that he did give this money to his dad.
I suppose what would be better
is a bank log showing the transfer
so we know what actually happened.
But him stating he did it
is as close to a confession as you're going to get.
Yeah, I would say it's evidence, not proof.
I said no on that poll because it could be doctored paper.
It could be doctored.
There's no official stamp on it.
And it could be a lie.
It could be lying about the amount.
Fair point.
But any evidence could be doctored.
Any and all of it could be doctored.
Like you go to your trial because a guy got murdered.
Like here's the murder weapon.
It's like maybe they fabricated it.
So I would look for preponderance of evidence to decide proof if there's enough evidence that i
could say that's probably not doctored or how about how about this hunter biden said he was
paying the family expenses hunter biden says his dad was was taking half his salary in the emails
he said 10 for the big guy and then he's giving 10 times the high-end rent for a rental property that joe biden owns this rent
should be looked into this is crazy yeah we're really close to proof and what i do on my channel
a lot is bring to the bigger picture you're talking about there are no logs at his private
residence so that means he can i think he spent 200 days there he could bring anybody over there
and talk about whatever they're talking about uh looking at the big picture don't we have enough to just really as a country all agree we need to look
into it like is why would we have a bipartisan you know a partisan type of battle over this
wouldn't you think anybody on any political spectrum would say this doesn't look right
well part of what i've been thinking is the great age of pardons that we're upon is like
okay the liberal economic order is turning into the new world order we need to make oversee this
change and why do we hate ourselves for being the pilots of the death star for the last 70 years
like we were basically trying to militaristically control earth as united states like people did
horrible horrible things henry kissinger joe b, you name it, Donald Trump, all these people with all these secrets.
And it's like, dude, we got to make the new world order now.
We need to make a Republican-style decentralized statehood across Earth, or the Chinese in the World Economic Forum are going to do it for us, and they're going to make a corporate communist state.
So I want to forgive people.
That's where I'm at right now.
I don't even want to go after Trump and Biden for the stupid stuff.
We have a bigger deal i just want to say there's like a very big difference
between trump biden and klaus schwab and all these people like when these people were murdering
children trump was firing people on tv like the worst thing trump was doing was selling
pepsi or whatever or being in home alone movies i guess building hotels the argument is like the
worst of the worst american military psychos that have
been controlling this liberal economic order i'm just i don't feel like witch hunting because we're
going to end up pulling back the curtain realizing we've all been involved in it we've all been
benefiting from it like it's true that we have we've been greatly benefiting from uh from the
u.s empire the petrodollar and all that stuff and uh i'm not a fan of this idea that the u.s is the
world police i kind of like the idea that we mind our own
business, but since what, 1913?
That's not been the case, and we're the Death Star.
You know?
Yeah. Do we shut
it all down? What do we do?
The New World Order...
The New World Order, you fear,
is already here, and they're working with the
Chinese, and these internationalists don't give a
damn about the United States. They use it as a vehicle. They use it as a vessel,
just like they use China, just like they're testing all the latest big brother surveillance
technology there. They're going with their plan of what works out best for them. They have no
allegiance to the United States. They're not American. They're internationalists. So you got
to understand it from that perspective. And when they talk about a new world order, they're talking
about continuing pretty much the way that the things are, but for a better benefit for them.
We would need like a populist, a new world order, like a popular world order that people actually want, not let corporations top down decide it.
Yeah, but that's MAGA.
That's how I view MAGA, what you just said.
I wouldn't say the new world order just because it rubs people the wrong way, but yeah, it's a populist movement.
You saw the holdup of the speaker vote.
We haven't seen anything like that in 100 years.
International nationalism is what people were jokingly referring to it as.
The idea that there was a movement of individuals to strengthen their own countries and their own borders and respect between different countries to allow each to do so.
So the media tried mocking the idea,
but it was actually quite simple.
It meant that someone from the UK was like,
hey, this is where I live.
We want to have these rules.
That's totally cool that you live over there
and want to have those rules.
And then we'll figure out how to work together.
And everyone's like, yeah,
that sounds like a really great idea.
So it's an international movement
to restore and strengthen national boundaries.
Yeah.
I think libertarians have the answer.
You hear comic Dave Smith on this show
and how based he is.
Decentralization, like you just mentioned.
Yeah, that's the answer to me.
Yeah, they have the United States of Mexico
is already primed.
We've got the United States of America.
We've got Canada's basically
a bunch of provinces, states.
China's a bunch of states.
Like we're really, as long as the people want it,
we're prepped to create a decentralized statehood across the planet.
Maybe it's just going to, you know, in order to get these other countries to recognize
the superior way in which our government works.
We need to bomb the crap out of them.
Maybe the first thing we need to do.
And take their oil.
Is just, you know, go there and then just make them implement this.
And then after we make them do it, they'll understand why it's so good.
We try.
They may resist, but it's okay.
We have bigger guns than they do.
Well, I think really the key would be-
That worked really well in Afghanistan.
That's right.
The key would be to teach them English
and get people to use English as a primary language.
If we all have one language,
I think that the best idea is win.
No, no, no.
That's a good idea.
That's a good idea.
But the other issue is that
they might still try to speak their own language and adhere to their own cultural tradition. So you beat them. No, no, no. That's a good idea. That's a good idea. But the other issue is that they might still try to speak their
own language and adhere to their own cultural tradition.
So you beat them. No.
But this is why Hollywood was so great for the
American culture in the last
hundred years is because it spread English
across the planet and English became the language of
business and, you know,
when you understand what American
freedom-loving people are saying, it's a lot easier
to get on board.
The solution to a lot of the world's problems is individuals not trying to force their will onto others.
And as long as people realize that and respect other people and respect their property and their individual sovereignty,
then and only then the world will be a better place.
But when we have the Karens, when we have the Kyles saying, you need to do this, you need to follow this religion or this edict or this woke doctrine, and you have to do it,
or I will get and use extortion and force with centralized police forces in order to push my
ideology onto you. That right there is the larger problem of our society and why it is where it is
right now. And it takes takes personal responsibility individuals being strong and
independent and saying hey i respect you as an individual respect me uh standing up for
themselves being strong being able to defend themselves that truly will lead us out of this
nightmare the globalist new world order nightmare that we all are a part of with that mindset if
someone were to instantiate like a revolution to statehood like republican statehood or something
would you i mean the libertarian mindset's kind of like, let them do it. I'm not involved,
but like, usually you can't revolt against your system without outside help. So like,
at what point would you suggest getting involved?
No, other countries always get involved. And of course, just like the United States
got involved in Ukraine, it's a larger proxy war. But again, conflict is usually routine with
that kind of larger idea. This is why I'm saying
what you're describing is one of the problems I'm describing, people trying to force something on
someone else. Once we get rid of that force, once we get rid of that extortion, just that belief
system of respecting others, there wouldn't be those kinds of confrontations. There wouldn't
be those types of situations. What I'm talking about is kind of utopian, but more of just like a place where I think we should be going to as humanity, where we could progress to a point where we could respect each other's differences without trying to bomb or kill each other.
The current ethos or the current philosophy, I suppose, is whoever holds the biggest stick.
Because if you don't hold it, someone else will.
And so the United States is basically like, look, our system is better.
We got all of these civil rights we've expanded
throughout the years.
We've done a great job of things.
Let's just hold the biggest stick
and beat anybody who disagrees.
That way we don't got to worry about them
beating a big stick against us.
And that's why the Cold War was so crucial for these people.
That's why the draft, Vietnam and all these countries,
that's why they used false flags.
All that mattered was we were bigger and more powerful powerful so we don't got to worry about it they
genuinely believe that by being the being the death star being the empire you prevent war and
suffering so it's almost like their attitude is there's got to be some there's got to be some
suffering some war and then you know we'll make sure there's not too much of it.
That was the limited war doctrine.
Exactly.
Kissinger's doctrine.
So we would, you know,
instead of bombing Moscow, if Russia was going to war in Northern Vietnam,
we'd just fight proxy war in Vietnam.
Basically, what's going on in Ukraine,
you don't just bomb Moscow
because you're angry that they invaded Ukraine.
Then Moscow doesn't bomb Washington, D.C.
Or Syria.
Or Libya.
Or Vietnam.
Yeah, it was a mess.
The liberal war machine went so haywire
when they invaded Iraq and Afghanistan.
I think that was when you realized...
The first time or the second time?
The second time was when it was like,
you have gone too far.
You lose the big stick.
You failed.
Whoever's in control of this system has failed you.
But I think that was the first time.
So they had to try again.
They had failed. Well, I think that was the first time. So they had to try again. They had failed.
Well, I mean, just ethically,
as a geopolitical police,
invading the Middle East like that is an epic failure.
Like that was,
I don't know if they didn't realize
that technology was just so great,
you can fly bomber planes around Earth.
There's no, you know.
Have you guys seen the solar planes that can fly forever?
Yeah.
Now imagine they put bombs in those things,
and they just have them fly around forever.
And then it's just like, don't step on it.
They probably already have that.
Yep.
Or the scary thought was the,
you ever hear of Rods from God?
You know about this one?
Oh, yeah.
It's satellites carrying giant tungsten rods.
They just drop it, and it slams into the earth.
I guess the argument is it takes too much's too uh it takes too much energy to put
the rod in space in the first place and then maintain its orbit but being able to drop so it
just stays up there until they're ready to drop it yeah then it releases if you watch the gi joe
movie that's what they do and i didn't see that yeah cobra commander and he presses the button
then he blows up london Just with a single tungsten rod?
Yeah, it slams and the whole London just ripples into the air.
Let me pull up this next story.
We got this tweet from Daniel Turner.
He says,
The elite flocked to Davos this week on their private jets to lecture us average folk on why we must give up our gas-powered cars by an imaginary deadline in order to save the planet.
And in the meantime, Wyoming lawmakers proposed ban on
electric vehicle sales. Well, that's something new, I guess. What? What is it? What? Wyoming
wants to ban electric cars. A group of GOP Wyoming state lawmakers want to end electric vehicle sales
by 2035, saying the move will help safeguard the oil and gas industries. So I'm sure most of y'all have heard
California, Oregon, and Washington
are moving to ban gas cars.
I think California already did.
It goes into effect 2035.
Now Wyoming is doing the opposite.
Could you imagine you're in Oregon
and you're like, I'm going to drive east.
And then you get into Wyoming
and you're in your electric car
because you don't have any gas cars
and there's no electric charging stations. And you're just like, well, what do I do? you get into Wyoming, and you're in your electric car because you don't have any gas cars, and there's no electric charging stations.
And you're just like, well, what do I do?
Or you're in Wyoming, and you're like, I'm going to go visit the coast.
You take your gas car, you drive into Oregon, no gas stations.
Yeah, this is, when you're an authoritarian, like what California is doing is an authoritarian
act.
It's government getting in the way of a private market,
demanding that you transition to a certain thing by a certain time. What happens is the other side
can play the same game. I'm against it. Libertarians have the right idea. Let the free market go.
But... Wait, wait, wait, Tim. We have freedom of movement in the future?
That's not supposed to happen. People have their own cars? That's not supposed to happen people have their own cars that's not supposed to happen we're supposed to rent cars and share them and borrow them just like all the
companies that have world economic forum board members that are heavily invested in them we're
not supposed to be using cars and having private property that's not a part of the un 2030 vision
and not a part of the vision that claude Schwab was talking about years ago when he was talking about pretty much making sure that people cannot and will not be owning cars.
A lot of major cities are also making it very difficult to drive cars. New York City is one of
them. They set up surveillance cameras everywhere. There's nearly 15,000 surveillance cameras all
throughout New York City. Speed cameras everywhere. You go over 25 miles an hour,
you get a ticket right away, billed to you.
There's a lot of people obfuscating their license plate
in New York City because obviously,
people make mistakes.
It happens.
25 is not a very high speed.
It's a very low speed.
People make a lot of mistakes.
People are being indebted.
There's no parking spots.
Every street is being closed down
so you can't even drive down there,
drive down most streets.
So we are seeing this 2030 UN Klaus Schwab
World Economic Forum vision
be implemented very slowly,
but it's already happening in New York City.
It's already going to be happening in California
where they're banning not just electric cars,
not just, sorry, gas cars, diesel cars, lawnmowers,
even golf carts are now being banned in California,
which again is just absolutely insane and crazy and going towards the vision of what
Klaus Schwab wants for you and not for what anyone else really wants.
Well, look, I can sympathize with Klaus Schwab.
Just imagine you're sitting there, you're in your yacht, hanging out with all your rich
buddies, and then you look up in the distance and and there's some middle-class dude, and he's
drinking a soda. And you're like, what makes
him think he's entitled to the same
drinks that I am? And you just desperately
want to take from him everything he
owns, and then just put him into indentured
servitude. I can totally understand why
they're mad, right? Or just, you know, just
totally wipe them off the planet, because there's too many people
in this world. That's also another thing that they're
also openly calling for. But making them super poor is a way of helping,
you know, make that process go a lot faster. So these people are not just eugenicists. They're
also utter freaking hypocrites. There's an estimated 1,100 private jets at Davos this year.
They quadrupled their private jet emissions last year
than the previous year before that so these are individuals who obviously live by a different set
of rules don't care about the environment don't give a damn about it this is just their pr words
that they're using to of course justify their larger takeover of society which is exactly the
hostile takeover that we're going through right now. Alright, then he's not on the boat
watching the guy drink a Coke. He's
looking out his window and seeing human beings in general.
He's just
mad they're there. He's just flying on the private jet
being like, there's too much open land here.
We need to...
Seamus and I
came up with a bit a while ago about Bill Gates
that we never got around to making, because we
couldn't put it on YouTube.
It was basically a gag about how Bill Gates, his day,
and it's like he's driving down the street,
and he pulls into a McDonald's,
and then he's like,
I'll have the Big Mac with a large fry,
and don't forget the ketchup.
And then when he pulls to the drive-thru,
they hand him the bag, and he looks,
and he goes, there's no ketchup.
And so it's like a series of things throughout the day where he gets minor inconveniences.
But like once he's really angry,
the woman knocks on the window
and she's like,
oh, forgot your ketchup
and gives him more.
And then he has an app on his phone.
We can't talk about it on YouTube,
but it activates a certain thing
in people that wipes out humanity.
And so he's like sitting there
staring at his phone
like ready to press the button
and then she's like,
wait, don't forget the ketchup. And then he's like, oh, oh, thank you ready to press the button then she's like wait don't forget the ketchup and then he's like oh oh thank you and then he keeps doing it
just like the general idea is that these people's real anger is not centered in anything logical
it's centered in just like their their emotions related to other people like they just don't
like other people so they make up reasons to justify why there should be less people.
And then common people cheer them on. I said, I kind of made my own definition of woke,
because I actually think this is a part of wokeism. And I said,
woke is the act of allowing an authority outside of God to define your morality.
And the way they're able to get people to cheer this nonsense on is the climate gods or their woke or whatever, the climate, whatever you want to make it.
And you're cheering on your own demise.
That's how powerful I think this religion is.
Yeah, it's amazing.
It's like when Disney did the Lemmings documentary.
You know the story of that?
No.
So they made this documentary and the Lemmings all walk off the cliff.
And then everyone believes Lemmings commit ritualistic suicide.
They don't.
Apparently what they were doing was they had push brooms and stuff.
And they were shoving the animals off the cliff and beating them.
And so they were fleeing to their death.
And then they were like, now film it and claim it happened.
That's what it feels like a lot with this World Economic Forum stuff.
They're destroying your life.
Taking away everything from you.
Locking things down.
Then when you're miserable, they say, are are you miserable it's because of climate change you know i mean all these people are having heart attacks because of climate change yeah yeah suddenly suddenly dying suddenly from
climate change you know and so well we got you gotta do something about it yeah i think it's uh
for you know talking about it for common people i think uh don't be alarmed. I think we will make it through this. It might not
be the same future you look at a generation from now, 20 years from now. We might all have
near links to one or two generations from now. Life's going to be fine. People are still going
to have friends. You might be controlled by a central being or government, but I think humans
are survivors and life will be different but in in
the end uh it will look dystopian to us could you imagine somebody from like the 18th century
looking at what we're doing right now they would be blown out of their minds and i think it'd be
the same type of thing generation from now i think if you took someone from like 1850 in any capacity
and transported them here the first thing they
would do was going would go on a violent rampage thinking that it was all satanists and demons and
stuff and that's what we're that's where we we are now kind of right we're looking at this stuff i
said it's an anti-god movement i'm still against it i'm going to speak out against it don't get me
wrong but i think we're kind of in that same place. I think the future is going to be AI.
People will eventually cease to exist in some capacity.
And we're already integrating ourselves into the network with Twitter and with these apps and everything.
Elon buys Twitter.
Surprise, surprise.
It's a massive neural net.
He also is running Neuralink.
You combine these two things. I think Elon bought Twitter because he wants to build a neural net.
He wants to connect people's brains to it.
And Twitter is already the base component of people injecting their thoughts into a machine.
Next, you just need to hook it to people's brains.
It's there.
One of the clips that I also just saw recently was Elon Musk a couple years ago saying,
Hey, we need to have a serious conversation about
the development of artificial intelligence here. We need to seriously have some real regulations
here. We need to stop doing what we're doing. And he's like, no one's listening. And this is
just continuing. So there's going to be a lot of implications because of this. And a lot of the
most powerful, most sinister people are at the head of these larger technological advancements.
There's a reason Klaus Schwab is calling for the fourth industrial revolution.
And when he's calling for that, he's calling for, of course,
using technology for his own personal benefit, screwing everyone else over.
And with the advancements, I mean, we're seeing the possibility of human beings living forever.
And for a certain group of people to live forever,
there's going to be a lot of other people that are not going to be living forever or won't a certain group of people to live forever, there's going to be
a lot of other people
that are not going to be
living forever
or won't be living at all.
And we have to understand
that there's this larger trade-off
that is being talked about
very seriously right now
at the World Economic Forum.
To be fair, though,
I mean, think about it.
If they invented
the immortality pill right now,
and maybe they already did,
could they just give it
to every single person?
Well, they're going to say...
How would you guys deal with that?
Right now, let's say some alien came to you and said,
here's a bottle of pills, easily replicable,
and it will make anyone who ingests the pill one time
biologically immortal.
Like, you can still be hit by a car,
but you won't age to death
would you just be like okay everyone can have it i would spread it yeah yeah i want everyone to
have it i mean what you would see is centralized power obviously trying to control it and not
let everybody have it i think but like all the woke people getting it and all the
zombies and everything i'm very much you know i'm against the wokeism but i will support your
right to be woke yeah so but i think the challenge is there are some people that there are some
people believe in hard work personal responsibility individual liberty freedom etc and there are some
people who think they're entitled to everything and should take from you even by force and so
it's like if i'm faced with being like
should i give the immortality pill to the hard-working freedom-loving individualist
or the woke authoritarian psychopaths with guns i probably wouldn't i probably just be like man
that's a tough call isn't it because look we're not talking about killing anybody no we're talking
about granting them you know extended or eternal life similar
extended question would be would you give purified clean water to all those people the people you
hate as well people you disagree with your enemies would you if you had the opportunity to give
everyone access to clean water you wouldn't yeah i don't think it's that simple i think if we're
looking at say like china right now and what they're doing to the Uyghurs in those camps,
and I'm supposed to be okay with being like,
I'm going to overlook all that evil stuff you're doing is give you some
really nice things to help you.
No,
I think the opposite is true.
I think maybe at the very least you're going to be like,
look,
if I've got something you want,
you got to stop torturing and raping those women.
You agree to that.
Maybe we'll talk,
but I'm not going to give you whatever,
you know what I mean?
I think some tech is, it belongs to all of us of us if we can if we can make that happen yeah but an individual
like jared kushner who again very powerful and is already making statements about possibly living
forever you think he's going to be sharing that with the yemenis that he of course brokered a
deal with the saudi arabians that he's bombing?
Do you think he's going to be doing any of that? I don't think so. That's a tough question, man.
It is a very tough question because it's also an ethical question. It's also a question about
our existence here, and it kind of changes it. And it changes also our relationship with God as
well. So there's a lot of deeper philosophical implications here that I think are worth
debating and talking about on a longer, bigger perspective. That's why I don't have an answer for it well let me let me ask the audience
my first knee-jerk reaction is no absolutely not you wouldn't share with everybody i i wouldn't
want it to exist but the problem is it is like a gun and will the powerful people use it to of
course control humanity but again that also makes you less human though you take away people's
humanity at the same time,
so you're also a part of their problem. So, there's
a larger conundrum here that...
Yeah, maybe that's... The gun
thing is probably the better analogy, I suppose.
People have a right to live.
Maybe if... You don't have to
give it to them. Like, we don't just go around handing people guns.
Yeah, exactly. But access to it should
be made available to those who want it.
Let me know what you guys think in the in the comments put a one if you don't think everyone is deserving of
immortality put a two if you think everyone should just be given no matter what no matter
their political opinions yeah if the founding fathers were writing the constitution today i
could see them putting that in as uh you have the right to i mean i wouldn't want to live forever
right i mean that takes away from my human experience it takes away from all the beautiful moments that I have here.
I don't want that.
The main thing is it makes you not age, so you could always kill yourself,
but it won't be taken from you, I think is the idea,
except for these tragic accidents.
That's the problem, too, is if people think they can live forever if they're safe,
they're going to become obsessive with keeping their surroundings safe and soft.
Bill Gates would lose his ish
if everyone got a pill to live forever.
Bill Gates would be,
he would freak out right now
and then start doubling and tripling down
on all of his efforts
that he's already tripling and doubling down on right now.
This is what I think is a large component of it.
There was like 10,
no, this is 12 years ago,
I saw Aubrey de Grey speak in California.
You know Aubrey de Grey.
Long hair, dude. Yeah, he's a senes sentence sentencing researcher and he said that what did he say
i'll paraphrase it could spend a decade that's this is 12 years ago someone who is 45 today
will live to be 1 000 years old that's what he said not because we're going to invent a pill
in in the next 30 years that will make you live for a thousand years. But because every year we develop new medical advancements and our medical advancements
progress faster than a person ages.
So for instance, someone's 45.
In 10 years, they start getting bad arteries or whatever.
Well, in the 10 years time, we've already figured out a cure for that.
10 years later, he's got macular degeneration. We hearing we've already got a cure for that's been 20 years now he's 100
years old and it's like you know and he's got joint pains don't worry we've already figured
out how to restore collagen and so it's just going to keep happening i actually think looking
at stem cells and stem cell therapy yo that stuff's scary crazy we we talked about this on
one of the members only segments. You can actually get stem cells
taken from the umbilical cord
or from your own skin or fat.
They don't even got to take it from babies.
That was a big concern back in the day.
It was like they're taking,
you know, from aborted babies and stuff.
Not even,
they can take from your own skin or fat,
your own stem cells,
multiply them,
inject them into your body.
The stem cells will seek out damaged tissues
and restore them full.
Doesn't that, when I saw that,
I watched this video about it,
it freaked me out because I'm like,
won't that just make you like immortal?
Because if you're given fresh,
so cells have a certain number of divisions
as the telomeres break down,
if our understanding of science is correct.
If they're giving you a fresh,
fully young baby cell that bonds,
would it not just have perfect, complete DNA
that could replicate or whatever?
Sounds too good to be true.
Well, there's already elites
getting blood from young people and athletes.
Bro, stem cell therapy is 8,000 bucks.
You call the company and say, you want stem cells and exosomes, $15,000.
I bet that's what Joe Biden's getting.
It's on its way to being like $80, but that's the question.
Do the people that own the world or that are trying to run the business of the world,
do they want 307 billion people to live for another 6,000 years so that they can have 800 children each.
And then we've got 900 billion people on Earth.
Like, I don't think...
That would start wars because you're fighting over resources at that point.
And cannibalism because then at that point, human bodies are just mobile food sources.
I want to jump to this story from Media Matters.
Luke, you want to read that one?
It is titled,
Tim Pool and co-host make absurd claims
that the government wants to control
your cooking through the power grid.
You know, I don't know why that's really funny.
So Luke, they're ragging on you here
because you mentioned,
and it was Jamie Michelle from Gays Against Groomers.
And you said, for me,
this is happening in order to push
the kind of digitized everything.
To fully have a technocratic society, you need
everyone dependent on technology. And if you're able
to cut off that technology, you're able to control people
more, and cutting people's ability to eat their own
food by simply clicking a button, that could be
easily done with this new policy. And I think
that's what they're really doing, in my opinion.
Media Matters says it's absurd.
Except in California, they already turned
off people's ability to charge
their cars. In Colorado, people got notices that they opted into a program.
They couldn't change the heating on their homes.
They couldn't turn the air conditioning up.
So this is how the media laundering works.
You see a thing happen.
They say, you cannot charge your car because the grid is overloaded.
That happened.
Then they say, you cannot turn on your air conditioning because the grid is overloaded. That happened. Then they say you cannot turn on your
air conditioning because the grid is overloaded.
Then we sit here and go, now
they want everyone to have only gas stoves.
They want to be able to control the grid.
Electric stoves.
Electric stoves and electric cars,
which they want to put on the grid in California.
Which is already overloaded.
Or diesel cars. And they've already turned
off. So we're not speculating at all.
We're saying, hey, you know the thing they already did?
If they get this, they can do it more.
And then Media Matters comes out and says,
what a weird conspiracy theory.
Yeah, New York, California, Washington, and Maryland.
Maryland or Massachusetts, I think one of those two,
someone has to correct me in the chat room there,
all have quasi-natural gas bans in place and programs that phase them out over the next decade.
The Biden administration is, of course, working closely with the EPA to make this a federal policy.
And obviously, with the grid being overloaded in many instances, this is obviously going into, why would they be doing this?
Other than trying to, one, control everyone or two, create
organized chaos?
What's the reason here?
Can someone give me an explanation here?
Did they give us an explanation here with media matters explaining why this is happening?
I bet they didn't.
I haven't read this article, but I'll eat my own words if they did.
It's what I said.
If they ban gas stoves nationwide, that means rural people won't have access to a lot of
those, uh, won't have access.
And a lot of those people have gas tanks, their houses, which would put their cooking
on the grid.
And that grid can be controlled by external forces.
Granted, you can also get solar.
The thing about solar is that even when you're in a rural area, cause we've set this up,
you can get your own gas tank.
Now you can heat your house.
Now you can cook your food.
You don't got to worry about it with solar.
You still have to get permission from the utilities and the grid to turn on.
But theoretically, you could create your own solar internalized grid or whatever.
But I think, yeah, this is another step towards absolute control.
Yeah.
And now you add that with smart cities, smart grids, walkable cities surveillance cameras artificial intelligence facial recognition
they're setting up
essentially
a prison
all around you
a technocratic
digital one
that there's no escaping
and don't forget
the voice of the robots
always got to be British
I don't know why
but they do
and then like
you're going to go to your kitchen
and you're going to go
to your refrigerator
and there's going to be
a camera on it
and you're going to try
and open it
it won't open
and it's going to be like
I'm sorry Luke
you're looking pretty fat and you're gonna be like i'm
hungry no you're not and then it just doesn't open yeah i mean not seriously like that but i
wouldn't be surprised if it was like warning your refrigerator has been turned off due to excessive
use usage you you are over your allotment of carbon by 47 points or whatever if you open your
fridge your food will spoil yeah Yeah, carbon social credit score
through the central bank digital currencies
that they're all talking about implementing
through the World Economic Forum in Davos.
So yeah, it's already here in many instances.
I imagine it's like we're playing a game of chess
and Luke is saying, look, they can move their knight here
and that would be a problem.
And then Media Matters says, no, no,
that's not a problem at all.
And we're like, wait a second, you can make that move. So stuff like that actually be a problem. And then Media Matters says, no, no, that's not a problem at all. And we're like, wait a second,
you can make that move.
So stuff like that actually wakes people up.
The more they do silly stuff like that,
it wakes people up.
Look, there's even a quote from Luke saying,
oh, your Tesla is also going to be off too.
Yeah, it's like Luke saying,
if the night gets moved there,
that could be a problem.
And they say,
Luke said that the government's planning
on moving his night there.
And Luke's like, I didn't say that they are.
I mean, at least in your quote, you didn't say they are.
You said, I think that this can happen.
I mean, you said pretty plainly that it's what you think can happen.
I don't think you're going to know what other people are doing.
When I express my opinions, I say I'm expressing my opinions because it's important to do that.
Because, again, we don't know for sure what the future is going to look like.
But we see through the UN 2030 vision. We see through the Great Reset, through the Build Back Better, we see through all their talking points, their own articles, their your car, being dependent on the grid, having smart
grids, having everything online leads to a lot of possibilities of a lot of powerful
people using that power and authority over you to punish you arbitrarily for whatever
they want.
Did you see Klaus Schwab saying, the next bad thing will be if the power grid goes out
across the earth?
I mean, it was just a Twitter video I'm seeing.
Could you imagine a life, 2035, where some false flag or some organization decides to shut off the power grid of the entire planet, and then people can't cook?
They can't drive.
And then they start getting these warnings on their phone.
We need you to mobilize to do X.
People are going to be out of their freaking mind.
They'll do whatever the government freaking tells them. we do not want to find ourselves in that position
that is my point and it is like do the math do the math if you think it can happen and you've
done the math and it shows that it can that it can no matter how many times people ridicule yeah
we're slowly and surely losing our rights but and not only that we're losing our privacy we're
losing our ability to be secure and we're heading down one particular road,
and it's a pretty clear road.
We're on a train, and there's another train coming.
And now claiming that a train's coming
or you're on the train is somehow absurd.
So whatever.
Yeah, there's no dispute that the government
could do what Luke is talking about.
So it's interesting that they don't cover that.
Like, that could be a problem.
Whether it's on purpose or not, cover that. Like that could be a problem whether it's on
purpose or not. If you get everybody
on electric devices then you have
more control over them. I mean imagine
if Hitler had the technological
advancements that we have
right now. I mean he was already using IBM.
He was already using some of the biggest
corporations in the world
that were working with him and helping him
facilitate a larger power grabs.
Don't you ever watch Justice League, bro?
No, I don't.
I can't remember.
It's been a long time since I watched this episode,
but I think it was Vandal Savage.
I'm not sure.
But all of a sudden history changes
and the Nazis had won in the future.
And it's because a single 2000s laptop
was sent back to Nazi Germany germany that's a really
awesome point to make for a kid's show because like to understand the computational power of a
modern laptop in the hands of a world power it's like dude the enigma machine was this like ultimate
device the nazis had and it was just like this rudimentary analog device where they moved cables around to encode
encrypt messages. I have
to imagine that like
Enigma encryption is like
dog crap compared to today's
computers. And I bet any modern laptop
well I could be wrong about this, but I'd assume
a modern laptop could crack the Enigma
encryption. So like, I watched
what was that movie
with Benedict Cumberbatch what is
it called about um about enigma and alan turing yeah that's right i thought it was a really bad
movie by the way but you know basically he builds this this machine that goes through every possible
you know uh a passcode or like permutation permutation to figure out what the nazi messages
are the imitation game yeah
there you go that's right and it's like he builds the computer it's like one of the first computers
it's mechanical and things are just like spinning man you take a modern cell phone for 20 bucks yeah
and you're gonna like press a button it's gonna go like decrypting yeah look like don't you think
they'll be pretty fast ian like just to run like literally just brute forcing it with a laptop
eventually i think it would it wouldn't take too long for it to to do what to crack enigma i don't you think they'll be pretty fast Ian like just to run like literally just brute forcing it with a laptop eventually I think it would it wouldn't take too long for it to to do what
to crack Enigma I don't know enough about Enigma I think quantum computing is insane though because
it can treat numbers as a one and a zero and it's trying to figure out number strings okay if if if
homie could build a computer in like 1941 yeah or whatever it was or 43 to crack an encryption i'm pretty sure our computers today
yeah can easily crack that encryption i think so too very very fast hitler was like the only reason
that he was who he was for the most part is because of the technology that he had like telephone uh
i don't know what their phone situations were like yeah telephone they had video they had film
you know the manipulation of film and radio got an entire country of people rallied around him.
So now we're just that on the next magnitude
of global communication systems that can be hijacked.
Guys, Enigma was considered unbreakable.
It was originally cracked in the late 30s by a Polish dude.
And then Alan Turing famously worked on this machine
to crack it.
I just Google searched
on Quora,
it says,
how long would it take
today's computers
to crack the Enigma machine?
And this guy,
Rupert Baines responds,
GCHQ,
the UK version of NSA,
did it with a Raspberry Pi
and Legos
in 15 seconds.
Wow.
That's wild.
15 seconds, dude. Imagine's wild. 15 seconds,
dude. Imagine taking one of
those things back to World War II.
Crazy.
For that headline,
the other part of it is, so
Luke says the government could
make this chess move. So then Media
Matter says, don't look at the move, don't
look at the move. Doesn't that make you even
think more like you're going to make that move?
Why would you not acknowledge that that move could be made?
The downsides to pushing everybody to electric.
And they called me an InfoWars employee.
I was never an InfoWars employee.
You got that wrong again.
Well, they just post fake news.
I mean, get your facts straight.
If you're going to call me an employee of a former company, okay, let's fact check that I actually worked for that company.
I did it.
I got to ask, I really like Media Matters
because all they really do is create clips of the show.
Aside from putting the word absurd in the title,
I really don't mind that they're clipping the show
and sharing it with everybody.
And they just run the...
Free advertising.
What's the text they run?
It's just a transcript
yeah i noticed that article and then i was like fans of media like at the bottom it's like
in this article tim pool and then i'm like oh what's this they for some reason they use this
picture of me from like 12 years ago what's up with that i'm glad they brought up it's hard to
find pictures of you i think tim i don't think i'm on the show every single night well other
than screenshots of
the show oh they took the black and the red background to make it kind of look like fascist
you know what i love uh this one right here it says extremist bigots and conspiracy theorists
youtuber tim pools 2022 guests in review and it's like they they try really hard to smear people
like the things they were saying about Adrian Curry,
it's just like, are you nuts?
They're just desperately trying to make everybody extreme right.
And I'm pretty sure they did not put Seamus on the list.
And Seamus was like,
I was a co-host of that show for seven months.
It was the most extreme, the most bigoted.
He's like, I'm a conservative Catholic.
I didn't make the list. One of the problems I feel feel like media matters is having in a lot of companies are is
that they're looking for drama where there doesn't have to be any sometimes you're just talking about
stuff yeah i think part of it is to make sure that what they're what they're really afraid of
just like when tim did his event this weekend they're afraid of you going out and meeting
people and talking to people of all different political spectrums so media matter does that and it's less likely that you're going to get a leftist
on your show right they don't want to be called a right wing or you're convert you're talking with
all these radical people so it keeps you in the echo chamber i think they're really that's why i
like the tim the idea you guys are doing With the coffee shops
Like let's get together and talk
It can be apolitical
I'm wearing a Yaira shirt from Eric July
He has his comic book
He made this character up
And that's just like you guys do your music
It's apolitical
They don't want
Cenk Uygur on this show
They wouldn't want that
I know it would be contentious
But they don't want people
of different politics coming on.
I don't think it would.
We had the Krasensteins on.
Yeah, we just had them on.
It was kind of boring.
Yeah.
It was just like,
we know each other's opinions
and we disagree.
And it's like, okay.
You know, because a lot of people
were like, Tim, push back harder.
And I'm like,
the dudes are allowed to have opinions
we disagree with.
I can't be like,
I think your opinion is wrong.
It's like, well,
I think your facts are wrong. Here's what I think. And they're like, well, we like these things. And I'm like, well, you're allowed to have opinions we disagree with i can't i i can't be like i think your opinion is wrong it's like well i think your facts are wrong like here's where i think you're and they're like well
we like these things and i'm like well you're allowed to like them but those discussions are
important though so they don't want that happening but why do you think that is why they don't want
that happening there's no speculation at this point well i mean i'm playing chess too i think
they want everybody funneled online the pandemic was a great opportunity because you can control people with algorithms.
And it's very hard online to break out of your algorithm.
So they don't want people.
If you talk with somebody else, then you can say, hey, oh, I got this problem, too.
My kids are having this problem at school.
And then all of a sudden, how do you do stochastic terrorism if i know you and i we have a connection
and you're my neighbor or we've had a couple of discussions and somebody says oh he's saying all
this radical stuff you can't really make that stick i know him i'm not worried about your thing
so the the big the i think the solution to all of this is connecting with people i mean right
tim i mean that's what you're doing with your culture stuff. So I think so much of this fear
the left has is fake.
It's real fear,
but the cause of it is fake.
So I'll tell you guys,
many of you maybe have heard the story,
but we'll talk about it now.
So not this past weekend,
the weekend before,
I go and skate in D.C. at Freedom Plaza.
Nothing happens.
Just literally skate around and hang out
apparently some like woke crew
got angry and started sending messages
throughout the skate community about how
I was brought there by some pros
I got there before they were there
and it's like of course I know who they are, they're famous pro skaters
and so I was like oh wow
look you know these pro skaters
and so apparently it was a big deal
and there are messages being sent around, I'm getting texts from like pros.
They were like, yo, like it's a lot of flat going on.
Like people are mad that you were there.
And I'm like, nobody said anything to me.
They were posting in forums, lies,
saying like everybody stayed on the other side of the park.
I was sitting alongside 15 other people.
We were chilling.
There was a dog and dog pissed on the ground
where I was skating.
These things happen.
And so I'm like, like my guys it's not real
we go skate
all over the place
you know what I
the only thing I see
we went to the opening
to Hagerstown Skate Park
Maryland
fist bumps
high fives
people were like
whoa oh crap
yo Tim
cool to see you
let's skate
we went up to one
indoor skate park
in Altoona Pennsylvania
and I walk in
and what do I hear
they're coming for your income tax.
And I'm like, these guys watching.
I can verify I was there that day.
It was cool.
Yeah, we hung out.
And the dudes were like, oh, wow, cool.
Cool to see you.
And they were like, dude, skateboarders are like anti-establishment people.
But all of a sudden now I got these industry people being like, bro, we're taking a lot
of heat.
Like people are really freaking out about what's going on.
And I said, no, they aren't, dude. dude this is not true and they were like well look man
like it's getting bad and then i said i'm gonna go back on saturday i'm gonna tell everybody to
be there and i'm telling you nothing's gonna happen and what happened a bunch of people showed
up we skated we hung out people took pictures i gave out skateboards locals gave me fist bumps
and we had good time then Then someone told us about this
little spot called the big board in DC that defied the lockdowns. And they were like,
you should go eat there because they told Miro Bowser to F you when she was trying to lock
everything down. And then, so then I said to everybody, okay, that's where we're going.
And we packed the place. It was just like every table filled this whole venue. That's what it's all about. Not only
did we prove that the fear these people in skateboarding had over, oh no, everyone's going
to be mad you're there. Oh, we're not true. Never happened. It was a lie to scare you into not
speaking up and being yourself. And I had no problem showing up, skating around and bringing
Taylor Silverman. And Taylor
of course is the one who called out
biological males competing against females against her.
And she gets tons of threats and hate.
And we announced we'll be in a
public square by
ourselves. Well, you know, with our fans or whatever
and our friends. But like skating
around. Any one of these whack
jobs could have come up to us and done anything they wanted.
Nothing happened.
Not a single hater showed up.
No violence.
Nothing but happiness and high fives.
And then, with that gathering and people met each other and talked to each other, hung out and laughed and had a good time. out at the big board in dc to support businesses that stood up for what they believed in creating nothing but massive positivity without a modicum of hate or resistance people need to stop believing
the lies the woke people are like we'll cancel you what's the worst that's going to happen
what's the worst going to happen yeah yeah that's why i want to know what the money is behind
groups like antifa because i don't think it's organic.
I don't think it's really there.
I think you have to have some type of funding or push to get.
You don't think so?
I don't think you need funding to get a bunch of unemployed whack jobs to go be whack jobs.
You know, you need some because organizational power is tough.
But it shows you that if there's nothing to target, there's nothing to target.
If I announced we were doing a legitimate event,
speakers, tents and everything,
they could stop that.
They'd call the city, they'd make complaints.
But when I said, I'm just going to be standing there,
not a single hater showed up.
Not a single complaint was made.
We skated around, did some tricks.
I did a kind of a bunk forward flip
because it was like windy and cold
someone filmed it so they put up a video on instagram actually let me shout the dude on
instagram out i think i have it on my phone that's pretty cool were you still going to do a skate
channel i remember a while back you talked about it we're working on it let me uh wait it just
disappeared do you have this kind of feeling of community where you're from? And do you think there's a way to help facilitate all that?
I think everybody has their own talents.
So where I'm from, I don't really feel it much anywhere.
I mean, there's not many people working towards that solution.
I want to do a shout-out to Black Pegasus, who's a hip-hop artist out of Colorado.
This Christmas, he went around to Christmas malls
and he's been practicing freestyling him and his partner partner Don so they walk up to random
people and they just say hey how you doing you want a candy cane they take a candy cane out
there's like a little five dollar bill on it and then they say give me three words I'm going to
rap a song for you just out of the blue and then they rap a song for them and then sometimes they give them like a stack of ones or
something like that but that's connecting to people completely apolitical but i think i believe
everybody has their own talent to do that maybe you sew maybe you play music um whatever that is
that's the answer to me to break away from what we're seeing.
Right.
The Ballistic Boy on Instagram.
Everybody follow The Ballistic Boy.
He produced a video from the quote-unquote unevent we did.
And there's just happy people standing around taking pictures, people skating and doing tricks, fist bumps, no hate.
And that was to prove a point.
That I could show up in public with a week's lead time.
Everybody can know nothing bad's going to happen.
I got mixed feelings about it because it feels like going into a bear's den and then standing there and being like, see, the bear didn't attack me.
I'm fine.
But like, it's not, I don't think it's sustainable.
What bear though?
That's the point.
There was no bear there.
You're calling it a bear's den.
And I'm like, bro, we're going to go in.
We're going to turn the flashlight and show you there's not a bear in here. Not a bear's den, but it's like saying, hey, all bears, I'm going to be here on this time and this day.
They're not bears.
They're not bears.
And you shouldn't leave.
I mean, some of them are pretty chunky, but they don't move like bears.
They're squirrels.
Okay.
And what happens?
Can a squirrel attack you and bite you?
All these things?
Yes.
Do you want to run into a cave full of angry rabbit squirrels you don't but you know
what happens when you when you yell around squirrels they run away yeah right i guess it's
just that i don't know if it's it's sustainable to dox yourself and other people a week beforehand
to half a million people and providing our our assassination coordinates. Yeah, exactly.
Like if we did that every week for 10 years,
I would imagine one of those weeks,
something bad could,
it's just not a sustainable practice.
But when we were in Nashville
and we wanted to go play at John Rich's Honky Tonk
and the death threats came in,
they said, we can't do it.
And then I said, I don't care.
I'll do it anyway.
Nothing's going to happen.
And they were like, but there are people here.
If something does happen, there's kids who could get hurt.
I said, okay, fine. You know, it's like your venue. I did this to prove that point. I'll do it anyway. Nothing's going to happen. And they were like, but there are people here. If something does happen, there's kids who could get hurt. I said, okay, fine.
You know, it's like your venue.
I did this to prove that point.
These people are all talk, all bark, no bite.
I used to notice that in LA too.
Like I was like, I'm tired of this.
People, they would say in LA, people are fake.
And I knew they weren't.
So I had to get through these people.
I just decided, let's get rid of the pretense.
Go straight.
Eye contact, eye contact.
Every human I would meet, I would talk to them like this as if they were my best friend.
And people would respond as if they were my best friend when you give them that energy
so i think you can get through to every human it was a hundred percent it would work a hundred
percent of the time and then but what i realized is you can't be friends with everybody you got
about 60 people after that it starts to drive you insane well you shouldn't live your life in fear
like i refuse to do that and you know you talked about how Tim's doxing himself. I mean, people
know where we live, right? The address here has been leaked many times. We've been swatted many
times. So they already know. So what's stopping them from doing anything? I mean, it's really
based on your approach as a human being and how you interact and what you bring into your own life.
And I just refuse to be in that kind of fear mindset myself.
I agree.
I don't want to live in fear.
I don't,
but I don't think it just,
it doesn't mean if you decide not to do certain things,
it doesn't mean that you're,
it's because you're afraid or a coward.
Like some things technically or mathematically are not a good function that
you want to be involved with.
Yeah.
It doesn't mean that you're afraid.
You're just doing the math,
looking at the odds,
looking at the risk.
But if they could get you there, they could get you here, right here right because they know i'll give you an example though of tim you know showing the boundaries remember when andy
no and in my opinion unnecessarily put himself undercover the second time he had already came
out with this book on antifa that he went undercover again. And you guys covered it, remember?
And Tim, I believe, and I agreed with this, said that was an unnecessary risk.
So I think you guys did the risk.
I think you have a great point.
You've got to look at the risk-reward.
I don't think Tim's going to do it every week.
But the courage, you've got to show some courage. I think for everybody watching this, this't just for tim or ian or anybody else
we've all got to have courage um you know the history of this country is founded on people
with courage i mean they what tried to tax t three cents a pound of tea and they went nuts i don't
want you know i want peacefulness but you have to have courage to stand up for and courage can be
just like what we're doing not just talking i respect and you know tremendously and i think what he did was tremendously brave
i just felt that like the risk versus reward was extremely high risk with really low reward
it was a local fringe antifa meeting it wasn't a big prominent one it was like a handful of just
lunatics and then he went right into the middle of their group. What we were doing was going to a place
I had already been and had no issues at,
telling my friends to show up there a week in advance
and then showing up and nothing happened.
I didn't say like, I'm gonna go find Antifa's house
and go inside of it.
And Andy and I talked about it.
I apologize for being crass and everything,
but I still think it was unnecessary risk. I respect him wanting to cover this stuff and get more information. I do, talked about it. I apologize for being crass and everything, but I still think it was a necessary risk.
I respect him wanting to cover this stuff
and get more information.
I do, I understand it.
But we were basically saying,
hey, we skate, we're allowed to be here.
I live here.
I live in this area.
I'm going to skate here.
And I proved that a lot of this is just nonsense.
I got to be honest.
I'm willing to bet if Andy Ngo announced
he was going to be at Freedom Plaza
nobody would have
shown up to harass him
it would not have
happened
yeah it does seem
like it's more about
the events
it's more about
the like the
intentions that are
being blockaded
and stressed
not the people
themselves
it's almost irrelevant
who the people are
why do you think
it was different
with the Nashville
show
where there was
someone else
owned the venue
oh so they still gone so they they someone else owned the venue oh so it's
still gone so they they put pressure on the venue owners or whoever the business is well john rich
owned it and oh is it his okay it was his place and he said why don't we go jam i said let's do
it and we announced it and then they got some suspicious calls a guy showed up some other stuff
happened and he was like we can't do it it's it's this is is the problem. They can use this as an attack vector.
They can't use it against me.
It might work against your traditional run-of-the-mill person
who's like, look, I can't risk the security stuff.
My attitude is like, dude, I'm not the one.
When Antifa goes around throwing Molotov cocktails,
I'm not the one who threw it.
That's not on me and you can't put that on me.
If I'm going to exist and live in this space, I will do it.
And if a crazy person is crazy, that's something
for the government, for the police to deal with.
And then to the extent that we have to defend ourselves, we will too.
So when we open our
cafe, I'm not going to put up signs in the
window saying, please don't hurt us. I'm going to put
up signs in the window saying, Molon Labe.
America first. Don't tread on me.
And everyone's going to know exactly who
we are and what we believe. And maybe they'll want to say nasty things about us. Don't know, me. And everyone's going to know exactly who we are and what we believe.
And maybe they'll want to say nasty things about us.
Don't know.
Don't care.
I'm not, no external factor is going to come in.
And look, I didn't run a business during the lockdowns,
but I absolutely would have been one of the businesses saying F you to the machine,
just like the big board did in DC.
Shout out to them again, because that's the story, I guess.
They said, no way, we're not shutting down.
I did the same thing.
And see, here's the thing.
It's easy for me to say
because we've got funds.
For these smaller businesses that actually did it,
that shows you who's got balls.
These guys do.
Big board, by the way, open till midnight
if you guys want to get in there
and get some food.
If you're in DC, that's where you should be eating
because the wings were good.
I got the Kung Pao wings.
It was really good.
Yeah.
It was really,
really good.
I'm hungry again.
This is like once,
as you get more famous as an entertainer,
your,
your role becomes like Andy knows situation.
He used to be able to go under,
under cover because no one knew who he was.
Now he's,
he's serving a different function,
but you're right that we need to be brave.
But like I used to do gatherings and meetups and events out in the open we'd all be like hey on the 7th
of july we're all going to meet in washington square park we'd get like 50 people would go
we'd all have cameras with i never thought in my mind like danger that never crossed my mind but
i was an unknown person at that time i don't know if it matters how famous you are um i don't know
i was thinking as well it's also like if they know like Fox News is going to be there,
if they know CNN is going to be there,
then they're more likely to go out
and do these things and protest
and create like counter protests
and everything like that.
But if it's just Tim going to go hang out,
I don't think that they're going to,
you know, they're not going to show up.
There's no reason to.
Well, we announced, you know,
Phil was going to be there.
Libby Emmons was there.
Taylor Silver was there.
She moved, didn't she?
Did she move from New York?
I think I saw an article.
Yeah, she did.
Because every time she comes on, I'm like, how are you in new york with you know things are getting serious where did she move to again i don't i don't know if she'll say okay but uh yeah she
libby went went rural no i think the way we described it was if you create an event they'll
attack the venue they'll use the government against you if you just make it an
unevent there's literally nothing they can do right because if they show up to protest i'll be like oh
you you guys are gonna protest here i'll go skate across the street yeah protest what exactly you
might be on to something do you think that would work in portland yes wow you might be you might
be on to something why portland well i mean that's isn't that the heart or wherever the road city
but this is basically what they do. Yeah.
They march around randomly.
Totally.
And so what are the cops going to do?
You can't stand here.
Okay, we'll stand over there.
Yeah.
So obviously, though, when Patriot Prayer marches around, they fight with them.
But my thing is, I didn't set up an event to protest anything.
Yeah.
Or declare anything.
I'm going to be here, and I'm going to assert cultural presence in this space.
Right.
And then we gave out
like 30 or some odd boards
and I told these guys,
I will flood the DC Metro
with a thousand free skateboards.
I will give every single little kid
in this Metro area
a free skateboard,
every skating kid.
And then every little kid
will be riding around
on a step on snack
and find out board
and all the woke people
can cry about it.
And then you know what we can do?
Because we're opening this cafe,
second floor is going to be
a skate and game shop.
We will sell our boards
at dirt prices,
cost.
And you know,
I know a lot of people,
you know,
that's bad for other shops or whatever.
Yeah, but the other shops are woke.
There's like one or two other
shops and I don't hear good things about them.
And so I'm like, well,
you know what? If these are the people
who ride for these shops,
then I hope they go out of business.
And that's competition, baby. You get woke, you go
broke. I'll open up my shop.
We'll sell all of our stuff as
dirt cheap as possible and then let's see how long these woke these woke shops can last true
let's compete are you gonna sell wheels and trucks too oh of course yeah everything well we're not
gonna make our own making your own wheels is actually pretty easy because it's all like you
find a company that does urethane and then you get it special formula formula and uh and labeling
skate decks are relatively similar you find a company formula formula and uh and labeling skate decks are
relatively similar you find a company you find the shape and the sizes you want then you get
the graphics put on them so we'll have all our own stuff but we'll probably just sell
your typical skate stuff and we'll sell it for dirt we'll sell it at cost we'll pass those
savings on to the regular people now distributors are gonna get mad a lot of these warehouses might
refuse us service being like no because you because you're going to hurt our other business.
Because if shops
go out of business
because they're only
buying for you,
then we lose sales
and things like that.
I've seen it happen in the past.
Yeah, I noticed that
when you look around at stores,
you'll never see like,
well, I can't say never,
but like a discrepancy
in the cost of an item
from Target to Walmart
to Mom and Pop.
Like, not that much.
Maybe I'm wrong about that,
but are there like cabals
that are price fixing behind the scenes? Like Hasbro? It's not about price fixing. It's like, mart to mom and pop like not that much maybe i'm wrong about that but are there like cabals that
are price fixing behind the scenes like hasbro it's not about price fixing it's like if there
are 10 skate shops in one area and one of them goes to the warehouse and you know they're all
buying from the same distributor it's a big warehouse that has everything and then they
sell to the shops they might not do it the same way anymore now with the internet and amazon and
all this stuff but if one of these shops starts selling boards for a dollar over cost compared to like $5 over cost, the other shops do,
the other shops start being unable to compete, start buying less from the warehouse,
complain to the warehouse being like, yeah, this one shop's just gutting us.
Then they'll say, we cut off one shop or we lose five customers.
It's not necessarily price fixing.
I don't know.
It might be illegal.
I've heard stories.
But I'm down.
We'll see what we can do.
I think that's the answer.
What you're doing right there.
Yeah.
It's literally like just making, you know, the Marxists always say everything is politics.
Well, then let's make things not politics.
Let's do things that aren't politics.
Let's make music that isn't politics music.
You know, or it is.
Like, you're going to come to a skate shop with a big old Gadsden flag flying above it.
Marxists win if everything's politics. I'll put it this way. They want it to come to a skate shop with a big old Gadsden flag flying above it. Marks us win if everything's politics.
I'll put it this way.
They want it to be that way.
True.
We'll have a big old Gadsden flag on our skate shop, but when you walk through those doors
underneath that Gadsden flag, followed by a Molon Labe flag, you're going to get a premium
quality pro skateboard gear for cheaper.
Good coffee, too.
With coffee.
Yeah, you get a free coffee with every board.
Yeah.
Free coffee. Heavy cream included, because we're keto yeah but why would why would any mother father or skater
be like i'd rather go to that woke skate shop where everything's 50 more expensive because i'm
woke no they're gonna be like look man dude the board's a board i can't afford it true and then
when they're riding around on a step on snack and find out board and their woke friends are like why are you riding tim pool's board like
because it costs 20 bucks dude and it's pro quality yeah shack did a very similar thing
with sneakers that's right because he talked about how a mother came to him and was complaining about
how his sneakers were i think a hundred dollars or 150 dollars and that was unaffordable so he
then uh worked with um I forgot what company he
worked with, but he made his own shoe line and he made sneakers $20. And then he was able to get a
huge chunk of the market and make a lot of people happy and was able to sell a lot more shoes than
a lot of the other competitors that he was going up against because he decided to price them out
fairly. Because a lot of the times when you're paying for a product, you're paying for the branding, you're paying for the marketing,
you're paying for all the other bullcrap associated with it, which is now associated
with the ESG social credit score system, which is meant to indoctrinate you, which is meant to,
of course, divide you and to, of course, eventually conquer you. But if you're able
to do the opposite of that let's do it I'm in
you know
I don't have Disney anymore
oh Stefan Mulberry
also did a
I want to shout him out
because he was around
where I grew up
he was a basketball player
he also did a very similar thing
he made his own sneakers
his own clothing line
at a very affordable price
compared to his competitors
so shout out to Stefan Mulberry
awesome guy I don't have Disney anymore because ever since the Uyghur Muslim scandal affordable price compared to his competitors. So, shots out to Stefan Warbury. Awesome guy.
I don't have Disney anymore.
Because ever since the Uyghur Muslim scandal that happened,
I said I would never sign it back up.
So,
I had already had a year subscription.
It lapsed.
But the thing is,
I don't,
I don't expect people to cancel their Netflix,
their HBO,
or whatever.
Because people want entertainment.
It's a normal thing people buy.
We just need to create something to compete with it
so that people are like, I'd rather not watch that.
It is very difficult.
It is very easy to open a skate shop
relative to starting a global media company
with subscription service to compete with the likes
of the 30 million or whatever Netflix subscribers.
But that's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about doing.
So I think the brick and mortar shop
is probably the faster route
towards building culture.
You know, we obviously,
with Cast to Cast,
Salt House in the Inverted World,
Pop Culture Crisis,
we here at TimCast are working
on creating media products.
It's hard to do.
It's hard to do because,
you know,
with an online product,
let's say Pop Culture Crisis, we need more, we want more people to watch product let's say pop culture crisis we need more we want
we want more people to watch that talk about pop culture and stuff and have that influence exist
but this is an internet space meaning there's no location you just literally have to create the
audience with a physical location you've got natural flow so for the building we have now
we open a coffee shop revenue is basically guaranteed we can afford to operate it
and we can make just enough money to keep it running skate shop and everything as well
and then we can easily make more and keep doing it replicate it all over the country
maybe even in other countries and then have a space where when you walk in to buy a coffee
you look on the tv and what do you see playing as you're ordering a coffee it's luke rudkowski
ranting about claus schwab. Imagine that. Imagine there were
a thousand coffee shops
and they were like
as ubiquitous as Starbucks.
But instead of going in
and seeing CNN on TV,
you see Steven Crowder
or Stixxex and Hammer
or Viva and Barnes
or Middle Maga.
Yeah.
And then regular customers
aren't going to,
they're going to walk in
and be like,
oh, what's this?
They're going to be
sipping their coffee
and be like,
oh, that's cool.
And that's how we gain access for more people and more cultural spaces.
That's the plan, man.
Yeah.
So maybe we'll franchise it.
Maybe that'll be the plan.
And also competitions, just like skateboarding competitions.
Stefan Marbury used to have basketball competitions in Coney Island that I used to play in.
And he would get the funds from a lot of his bigger kind of companies and the cheaper sneakers he would kind of give out there and then pay for this competition, pay for this larger festival.
You got free sneakers, you got free jerseys, and he would always come through the community and give a lot of that, thinking how cool that someone in the NBA is coming here
and giving back to the community more than all these other people
who, of course, essentially sell out and forget where they came from.
So, you know, Stefan Warberry was awesome.
Shouts him out.
I want to shout him out again because of the impact he had on me
playing basketball in New York City.
Yeah, I didn't know you played hoops.
Yeah, I love basketball.
And that was a big part of my life when I was very young.
And yeah, it's a great way of staying out of trouble, especially in New York City.
We got to do what we got to do, man.
We got to build culture.
We were talking about this a little bit before the show.
Elon Musk, or I think even during the show.
And I hung out at a party with a bunch of people in Elon
Musk's circle and they all believe that technology is the solution of the culture war and I'm like
that's like saying if we're going to win this war I need to buy a lot of land because everybody
knows whoever controls the land wins the war so by owning the land it's like okay dude they're
going to walk onto your land with guns because you have no people on the land exactly the challenge is getting the land and people on the land so they're not they're not
fully there buying the land isn't gonna give you the battlefield but that's that's how they feel
so to a certain extent it obviously does benefit you know like elon musk buying twitter did a lot
of really important things but they genuinely the all these guys are like, yeah, once we control tech, then we're going to,
it's like, maybe a little bit.
Yeah.
You can increase awareness.
And I look at it like if anybody plays
these StarCraft type of games,
you can increase your land mass,
like Tim's talking about,
but you need to have people on it
for it to really mean something,
to be able to protect it.
So I think that helps,
but that's not the full answer.
Elon Musk is great in the area of business and engineering and all that when it comes to the
solutions to these issues i think he's an infant i think morally he's struggling we were talking
about the twitter files releases is anybody watching the twitter file anybody reading those
i'm reading them but no it's not reaching anybody and i think
he's struggling look man you know people get people got mad because i was you know luke and
i were eating dinner and i see that one of the twitter file stories comes out saturday at like
6 p.m and then i was like are you nuts dude not only is it a saturday when traffic is at an all
time low for the week but it's dinner time on saturday meaning like right
saturday morning's a maybe people are waking up and they might check their phone sat friday evening
is is rough because everyone's leaving work and going to the bar saturday afternoon you're done
and i'm like did they intentionally kill this story by doing so it seemed like now they were
they keep doing this stupid thing where they're like, you got to slow roll the stories. You got to, like with the Snowden stuff, Glenn Greenwald and Poitras, they're like, I don't know whose idea it was, but they were like, slowly release the stories to maximize reach.
And I'm like, no.
What happens is you put out mediocre story, mediocre story, mediocre story.
We're done.
We're tired.
Not interested.
With the Twitter twitter files they should
have released like 10 stories all at once they should have put the files in a repository and
released them and let the entire community have access instead i guess twitter files came out
this morning nope nobody tweeted it nobody shared it are you serious i didn't even i didn't even
know 15 the last one i saw was 14 oh yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. It was Lee Fang. Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, he started the Twitter Files thread 10 hours ago.
Wow.
They should have just dropped all the files, all at once, like WikiLeaks.
If I had access to the Twitter Files and I released them like how Elon did,
everybody would be destroying me, right?
They'd be like, what are you doing?
Who cares?
Are you releasing them on a Saturday? this is a big story too this is about um the pharmaceutical industry
lobbying big tech to ban people who are anti-vax or not even calling for cheaper medicines right
and so uh this this dropped from the twitter files and nobody talked about it here's what
should have happened he should have dumped all communications
because the other issue is
Elon Musk is hoping these journalists
can find the stories.
Big mistake.
Matt Taibbi's fantastic,
but there's probably something in the Twitter files.
I'll give you an example.
If I was talking to somebody
and said,
let's say the email says something like this.
Hey, this is Tim from over at Timcast.
I was wondering if you can give me an update on the Nollyfoot Frontside Crooked Grind.
We were looking at John hitting those slappies and we wanted to get something a bit more substantive.
So we needed maybe like a big heel backtail, big flip out.
Matt Tabe is going to look at that email and be like, I have no idea what this says.
And he's going to ignore it.
Now, anybody who skates is going to be like,
they're filming a skate video?
Those are some sick tricks.
Big heel, back tail, that's crazy.
We're talking about big inward heel, man.
We're not talking about front side.
But my point is, jargon, esoteric language.
Someone might say something like an acronym.
One of the pharmaceutical guys might be like,
yo, we've got a JN3 out of our backlog files
and this is pretty serious.
And he's going to be like, I don't know what that is.
And then somebody who knows security might mean
this was a Russian hacker who broke in
and stole people's medical files or something.
Who knows?
If Elon were to take all the emails
and just dump them out and be like,
there you go, everybody,
you'd have decentralized investigation. You'd have people in the medical industry be like, there you go, everybody. You'd have decentralized investigation.
You'd have people in the medical industry being like, whoa, whoa, whoa, look at this.
Instead, what you get are journalists who are not experts in any of this trying to find
the social sounding stories to publish.
Hey, look, pharmaceutical companies lobbied to ban content
okay i'm not surprised by that but what about the pharmaceutical companies talking in emails
with other executives about how adverse effects monetary policy pertaining to the vaccines things
that a layman could not understand the journalists are taking a political angle how were they
colluding with
each other a person who's into medical or pharmaceutical might be like how were they
preparing to sell this and what were they saying about the the rn6 codes you know making it up
but let's say like there's an fda administrative code that gets released with every product these
journalists wouldn't even know what to look for instead we get limited access put out on terrible times and nobody even knows it's happening we need 4chan to to have the
files now no actually not even a joke i'm going to take it a little further i think the twitter
files are a psyop this is elon musk is not he's i mean he might be kind of a novice in a way with the media side of stuff, but he's not stupid.
And we know there's still FBI and CIA agents there at Twitter right now.
Dr. Shiva Arude said that Elon Musk was asked point blank, is the portal still open between the government and Twitter?
And he said, i'll look into
it so it's to me and then jim baker you probably remember that jim baker was filtering the files
when you look at all the twitter files at the end of each thread they say we didn't do the searching
some twitter lawyer did the search they're not even able to search through the data to me you add all
of it up it's almost like elon and this is complete speculation this is playing chess
elon remember he was held up on the deal for a while in in court before he said okay i'm gonna
buy it what if elon was like i i gotta buy it but i want people to trust me so let me go ahead i gotta release some
information for people to buy into me so you release some information you release it on odd
hours you slow roll it now nobody i didn't even know i've been following this stuff i didn't even
know it was released so now you've built some trust with the radical people who are paying
attention there's no normie around thanksgiving i think it was or or christmas i was asking normies
anytime i saw a normie that you know we're just chilling somewhere i was like do you have you
ever heard of the twitter files not one person told me they knew anything i was like what do
you think of elon musk they're like i hate him like why do you they don't even know him it's a
psyop to in my opinion affect those who are paying attention to gain
trust and to buy in. And Elon, I think it's paying off. How many people do you see on the right,
you know, kind of bigging him up? And I think Elon Musk has been a fraud so far. It could change.
But when it comes to his First Amendment stance and the Twitter files, this is a debacle.
And to add to your point, maybe that's why the stories get released on Friday and Saturday
nights, to make sure they don't actually have any real press impact.
Elon?
That's the PR 101.
Yeah, the question's out there, Elon.
Tell us why they're released at this time.
Why haven't you released all the files now?
Why are the lawyers doing the searching?
Well, it could be to try to bring people in for when traffic is low on Twitter in order to build up advertisers.
I mean, and then let's be honest here.
I think Elon Musk lost more money than anyone else in recorded history on this particular deal.
And he lost a lot.
He wagered a lot, too.
What he's doing with it, is he going to be doing the Hive Mind?
Is he going to be doing the Hive Mind? Is he
going to be doing the X app, the everything WhatsApp, WeChat app? I mean, time will only tell.
I'm still waiting for the Fauci files. And then I'm going to make my decision after that to discern
what is going on here. But so far, hey, we did get a lot of crazy information, especially about
the FBI, essentially running Twitter, essentially running social media and deciding who has a voice and not.
That's huge.
Having those receipts, I mean, that's big right there.
So what's happening behind the scenes?
I don't know.
But I want to give him a little bit more of the benefit of the doubt myself.
I felt like it was very cringe the way things happened, and I'm going to be really critical about it.
Calling it the Twitter files is like, he, he, he, we're a little group.
Look how cool we are.
What's the name that you would give him?
You don't need to name it.
Just release the data.
What the hell?
I agree.
And then he gives it to particular journalists.
They're like, I'm the one with the power now.
And you're like, I can't stand it.
So gross.
I always hated it.
But it also prevents connecting the dots.
Because if the general public had it, we could connect the dots between this person and that person in this document.
But when you have it in so many separate hands, it's very hard to get the bigger kind of story here or even the whole truth here.
Yeah, it's almost like I do want to give Elon credit because I think the information is true and I think it's good.
But imagine if you have the J6 footage and I can't search through it.
I have to ask your lawyer to search through it.
We want all the footage and just let us search through it how we want.
All right, we're going to go to Super Chats.
If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, and become a member over at TimCast.com.
We're going to have a members-only uncensored show coming up for you. And I'll tell you the reasons why we started doing the members segments
on the website is because in 2020,
revenue was bonkers.
It was amazing.
It was a crazy year for everybody
in terms of politics.
Everybody was locked up.
All they could do was listen to podcasts.
January is always our apocalyptic.
Like budgets are in the gutter
and we just like,
you don't make money on advertising.
So I was like, that's not not sustainable we need to create something different
and obviously a lot of podcasts had like subscription-based stuff so that's what we
had to launch so i will just tell you guys right now it is because of your memberships we make it
through january and february then ads come in and supplement but the majority of what operates
runs this company is timcast.com memberships. That is the bulk.
So we,
uh, we rely on your support if you believe in what we're doing and we really do
appreciate it.
That's why we do those uncensored segments and we're trying to,
we're trying to make more.
And I think what we're going to do for the,
the space we're building is we're going to create like a semi VIP private,
private area where it's like,
if you're a member of Tim cast.com and you show up,
you can like come hang out in this.
Like I'm thinking like maybe Ian's crystal cove will be that little special
little spot but then we're gonna have a top floor vip private social club which will be probably
more expensive something like five grand per year which is i know it's a lot of money for a lot of
people social clubs typically cost a lot more than that but the idea is there's free drinks free food
and networking for people who are working on stuff,
and that's kind of the point.
And then that's the plan.
We'll see how it goes.
Maybe we can't even do it.
Because the reality is,
the reason we settled on that number
is because you've got to hire staff for it.
You've got to have the utilities paid.
You've got to be able to do food and everything.
And then we were going through it,
and we were like,
it actually might not even be possible at that number.
It might have to just be like a pay admission thing
where it's like if you come and you want to come in,
you pay one time or something, but we'll figure it out.
Let's read some super chats.
What do we got?
All right.
James Orenthal Nguyen says,
shout out to Supreme Leader Beanie.
Met you at Gourmelt's last month
and brought my kids to meet you at Freedom Plaza.
Thanks for inspiring the next generation
of righteous culture warriors.
Respect.
Good to hear from you, dude.
Glad to see you at Freedom Plaza.
That was a lot of fun.
Glad to get to meet your kids, who you talked about.
So really appreciate it.
Gore Meltz is a pretty cool place, too.
We got to do an event there.
We were planning on doing an event with Gore Meltz.
I don't want to leave Matt Strickland hanging.
We're big fans.
But we wanted to do a big event over at Gore Meltz in Virginia because this is a guy who not only is a place of amazing food but they they also defied the lockdowns and said it's unconstitutional
f off so we got to figure something out man and I'm talking to him about uh getting rid of the
seed oils and doing all butter and lard I've been having a big conversation with him about that and
he's like I'm almost there so uh yeah Gormelts awesome business that's being punished by the
state of Virginia they took away a big part
of their licensing. Stole all
his booze. Yeah, because they didn't comply with
the lockdowns, which is absolutely
insane. So yeah, check out
Gormelt's if you're in the Virginia area. Support
them. All right. Logan Culver says,
Tim, you're not wearing your whoop strap anymore.
Are they worth the price or what's up
with them? Well, I'll give you my thoughts.
At a certain point, I just didn't feel like I was getting anything from it.
It tracks like my heart rate, but I got the Sleep 8 bed, which is like, it's so awesome.
You guys know about the Sleep 8?
Luke turned me on to it.
Yeah, oh yeah.
It is a bed that has a little air conditioning, like it has a temperature control unit.
You put distilled water in it, a little hydrogen peroxidexide and it can warm or cool each side of the bed so some days i'm feeling like i
gotta i'm hot it's like it's like a hot day or whatever and i want a cold bed some days it's
freezing you crank it all the way up oh it's amazing but it also tracks your your heart rate
heart rate variability and stuff like that so i didn't really need the whoop anymore
and also i couldn't find any consistency with what the whoop was tracking. Like, you know,
I stopped, you know, I started doing this routine, nothing changed. I do this routine,
nothing changes. And ultimately I was just like, okay, literally nothing is changing on the whoop
day to day. Like when I don't exercise, when I do exercise, I'm like, I can't, I can't figure it
out. So there's no point in wearing it. I mean, for me, I have seen a correlation
and I'm always trying something new and something crazy,
especially in the world of health.
And it does track the reaction to it.
But again, make sure you save your own data
and you use anonymous emails.
There's many different things.
Don't just give up your information
to all these private companies.
I will add one thing.
Whenever I would drink any amount of beer, the next next day the recovery would be in the gutter yeah like i'm like i am
never drinking alcohol again after this because before i was like i don't really drink i'll have
something sometimes nah i had i had a beer woke up and the whoop was like you're dying and it was
like recovery was like three percent and i was like what i have like one beer and then i was
like maybe it's anomalous so the next weekend i was like oh yeah
i had a yingling at the casino next day three percent apocalyptically bad and then i'm like
okay i'm gonna try not drinking a beer and recovery was stable so i'm like alcohol really
does screw up your absolutely it's so horrible for you and especially your sleep but if you're
doing it at night it's it's like the worst thing for your liver your brain it shrinks your brain
people don't understand this.
After my brain injury, one of the things that my neurosurgeon told me was like,
it doesn't matter because he's Canadian, like from Saskatchewan,
so deep Canadian accent, you know?
And he's like, I don't care if the boys win or lose.
You can't have a beer.
It's like the one thing you can't do.
It damages your brain.
People don't understand this.
I've been off of booze except for that one time on the show
when we celebrated the purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk.
I remember that, yeah.
That was the only time.
And then other than that, I don't remember.
I don't remember any other time drinking.
And I feel amazing.
I only had a teeny little bit.
I took a little bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, let's see what we got here.
Speechless by Michael Knowles.
What a great name.
Are they still doing that in the chat?
Yeah, yeah.
Repeal the National Firearms Act of 1934.
It is and always was a gross infringement
on the only right that explicitly says
it should not be curtailed under any circumstances.
Funny how that works, isn't it?
Was that in response to machine guns being invented?
It was because of the gangs.
But, you know, the pistol brace ban is total BS.
The ATF is not Congress.
They can't just decide you have an illegal thing.
Oh, we've decided your brace is illegal now.
You can't do that.
It's up to Congress to decide that.
We'll see what happens, man.
Well, they're just trying to register people right now.
And I think it's going to be ruled unconstitutional,
just like the bump stock was recently as well.
But are they appealing that, the bump stock ban?
I don't know what's going to happen, but I just
know it was repealed once.
They're probably going to challenge it again, and
it might go to the Supreme Court.
I think the bump stock
ban was also unconstitutional.
The government can't just decree things are illegal.
Congress has to make a law.
Alright.
Steven says, Hunter paid
for everything with money his daddy made for him
that's right yeah and he paid for them one pissed off if he says fifty thousand dollars on rent
4.99 and parmesan cheese yikes what what what a horrible life story yeah he pulled parmesan
on the carpet to smoke so because he was desperate for crack damn dude
nowhere to go but up
Kalashnikov says
Tim I know
what's causing
all the sudden
heart related deaths
someone has procured
a death note
and is writing down
all the names
that's the only explanation
someone got like
a mail chimp
email
hold on
this is funny actually
for those that aren't
familiar
mail chimp death chimp mail ch funny actually hacked thing for those that aren't familiar MailChimp
Death
MailChimp
the hack database
in Death Note
for those that aren't familiar
with the manga or the show
a high school kid gets
a notebook called
the Death Note
if you write someone's name
in it
and a cause of death
within physical possibility
it will happen
if you write their name
with no cause of death
they'll have a heart attack in what is it
27 days or something like that yeah there's no i don't think i don't know if the time is is defined
but they will die if you write it more times they'll die sooner left like once i think it's
27 days or something like that yeah its time is defined so uh the main character starts killing
criminals he sees on tv and in the news without a cause of death so they all just randomly have heart attacks.
Yeah.
Because he wants people to see a pattern.
There's a funny thing.
In the show,
eventually the cops find a pattern.
They're like,
all these criminals are having heart attacks.
Yeah.
There must be something happening.
In this day and age right now, with all these people having heart attacks,
they're like,
climate change?
Right.
It makes sense.
It makes sense.
It's normal.
Yeah, it checks out.
What are people
saying 27 is it 27 days you have six minutes oh six minutes 40 seconds not 27 days is that what
it was uh i remember it was like it was pretty rapid like if you if you'd write someone's name
in the book it happened pretty quickly if you write it more times oh right that's what it was
it was that you could write up to 27 days i think maybe not 27 but it was like you could write up to 27 days, I think. Maybe not 27, but it was like,
you could write the cause of death and extend the timeframe out.
To 27 days.
Something like that, right?
Yeah.
People are saying 60 seconds,
six minutes.
Yeah, but wasn't it there like,
he timed things out to where,
for people who know the show,
where he'd be like,
this guy will die on this date at this time,
and he would like write it out weeks in advance
or something like that.
What did someone say?
Six minutes, 40 seconds.
Six minutes, 40.
Well, there you go.
Six minutes, 40 seconds.
We get it.
There's a death note.
Someone's got it.
Yeah.
All right, let's grab some more.
Mike says,
Tim, the Dems are going after Biden
so they can justify barring Trump
from running in 2024.
Good point.
It's possible.
They go for the documents.
They say you got to forfeit.
Oh, but that means Trump too.
See, we're being fair.
Yeah, it's possible.
One in 20 million says, I like this guy.
He's based.
Ian, keep rolling 20s.
Buy Bitcoin.
Yeah, what's Bitcoin up to now?
I just jumped.
Is it popping up?
Yeah, it's jumping over 21k
it is 21.05 from being down to like 16 bitcoin yeah i believe in btc yeah this person's name
is clint oris he says i tried what are you guys like what are you guys laughing about?
We'll tell you after the show.
Oh, okay.
It's probably a mistake.
Mr. Orris, it's probably a mistake, says,
I tried searching Joe Biden Hunter Biden on Google News tab,
and I got a single page of results.
And did it say the results are changing rapidly?
Check back later.
Is the source reputable?
That's how they censor news, man.
They will not need to rewrite history.
They're rewriting it as we go.
All right.
Agamemnon's Jim Bag says,
this is a motion to have Luke cast during Davos.
I am reporting on the whole Davos thing and having a team of people
look at everything that they're doing
and covering it on my YouTube channel,
We Are Change.
How's it been?
They just started.
Today was the opening ceremony,
and they were just saying,
climate emergency, climate emergency, climate emergency.
Give us all your power and money now.
That's a short summary of everything that was happening there.
Yeah, they were like, too much carbon dioxide.
I was like, well, we can pull it out and turn it into graphene.
They were like, I mean, too much methane.
I was like, okay, we can turn the out and turn it into graphene. They're like, I mean, too much methane. I was like, okay, we can turn the methane into carbon dioxide.
Cows are the problem.
And then here's celebrity with endorsed, you know, saying.
And they're vegans.
All right.
Where were you?
Cain Abel says it won't be a pill.
It will be a robot.
The person in charge will say you can live forever, but you won't.
Your soul will not be there.
You will be a slave like the Necron oh my gosh oh my gosh you know you'll uh they've already they've already recreated you
on facebook ai you hear the story about how they can take all your posts and messages and everything
about you and then create an ai chat bot based on you all they need is they can do that when you're
alive yeah don't be surprised if one day
a robot knocks on your door and you open the door it's you and you're like what it's like i'm you
and then it stabs you and you're like that replaces you they i think all of the networks
are combining data like all our phones are recording all our words and so they'll they'll
what'll happen is either a new corporate governance will come in with a new world order and we'll be like, oh, no.
And then they will mandate all the tech companies to compile the data for them to create the Uber consciousness.
Otherwise, we can make a decentralized authority that would not enforce those kind of things on people.
That's my goal.
And real quick, the CCP has more data on us than we have on them. so that's a scary it's a big problem airbnb things like that they turn over
people's data to the ccp to operate in china but where's tiktok like that's that's something
severely lacking we need to take control of tiktok yeah well i think all of them though
seize tiktok all right randy f says 11 years ago i got diagnosed with autoimmune disease
wegener's gpa lost my kidneys last month i learned there is now a pill to treat and reverse
wow wow we got to get bogus some stem cells what's going on with it so we're just talking
about it and so i have a uh we're taking him to new york and we're gonna do stem cell therapy
yeah 25th he's a candidate so he's gonna therapy. Yeah, 25th, he's a candidate. So he's going to have blood drawn on the 25th.
Then he's going to have stem cells put back in him on the 27th.
And then we'll keep you guys up to keep you informed on the status.
But I have to imagine he needs more than one treatment.
Yeah, I think there's three over the course of six months.
I don't know.
We'll find out.
It's a multi-treatment, though, as far as I know.
Man, I'm worried waiting that long.
He's getting thinner and thinner.
You know, it's the other, the other, the other route is just wait until he dies.
So I'm into it.
Yeah.
You know, better than nothing.
He's, uh, he's getting hormones that stimulate, uh, red blood cells and he's getting, uh,
IV electrolyte therapy, but it's, it's been brutal.
Cause he, he's like, sometimes he won't eat.
And like, we, we came back and he like sometimes he won't eat and like we came back and
he like he didn't eat all day and we have to like try and make it so i'm putting catnip in his food
and then he'll eat it which is good and then he just drinks water non-stop do you notice what
cats were like they won't eat won't eat and then you like crouch down next to him and pet them and
then they just start eating like if it's a mood thing like if they get into a mood they'll just
start eating i don't know about all that all i know is you put some cat
drugs in his food and he eats it yeah like humans are the same way you know cancer patients smoke
smoke some pot and they start eating you know that's why we need medical uh medical advancements
medical marijuana i don't know if that's what you're gonna say that's what i'm saying
well yeah i just mean like general advancements it's like not just marijuana there's a bunch of stuff like the guy's kidney pills yeah true
stem cells man people were saying that stem cells was like taken from babies and it's like turns out
they can get it from you yes they're gonna get bucko's own stem cells all that's coming from
his own fat and blood from his own body and then they replicate it and then put it right back in
and then it what yeah it's crazy it goes to where the damage is and starts repairing it
that's crazy man but i'm concerned that if his kidneys are totally shut down and dead
it won't do anything yeah the kidneys have to be like still but they are they they let me know
due to his test results that he's a viable candidate because his kidneys are still at
like stage three renal failure it hasn't quite entered stage four real failure and we got him
on the kidney food and the medicine so hopefully it's like stabilizing yeah low phosphorus or something all right let's
grab some more super chats all right josh v says saw an article or something a couple weeks back
that said to the effect we are a few years away from all encryption being obsolete with quantum
computing advancements at the current pace yep i've been talking about that for a few years
now. But then we'll have quantum encryption.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
Well, the people who develop it might keep it for
themselves, right?
They might not release it to the public or they might just
privatize it. Man, could you imagine
quantum encryption?
The keys are changing in real time in superposition?
Yeah, they have things called time
crystals where that's the crystals in motion and it's the actual motion of the crystal itself that's
uh that's the shape of it is the motion of it so they're using that for encryption tactics wow
c2 gaming says media matters are the perfect example of professional bigoteering
look at the definition it needs to be used more frequently okay yeah we want to of professional bigoteering. Look at the definition. It needs to be used more frequently.
Okay.
Yeah, we want to look up bigoteering.
Bigoteering.
That's a good word.
Yeah.
All right.
SA Federali says,
2024, hear me out.
Both go to prison.
Bump stock Donnie gets,
I'm not reading that.
Trial by combat.
Winner gets to run.
Loser stays in the yard forever.
Also, if you thought
Enigma encryption was good
wait until you hear about
WEP
yeah yeah yeah
bump stock Donnie
I remember
bump stock Donnie
saying that on the after show
bump stock Donnie
yeah yeah
Wes Eisman says
Tim did you do a dark slide this weekend while skateboarding you know why i
would never do a dark slide it ruins your grip what's that it's when you flip the board over
you like kick flip or heel flip and then slide upside down on the board and it just mutilates
the top of your board so like it's a cool trick for like the end of your board's life to get on
film and then not do again.
I don't know.
No dark slides for me.
No, I did a Nali Gazelle second try.
Real smooth too.
Sounds like we need to develop a material that'll allow it to slide,
but also maintain grip.
Yeah, there's also,
they have this like foam rubber grip,
which like doesn't destroy your shoes.
And it works.
I'm not a big fan of them.
I like my sandpaper.
Yeah. I think it works. Pino a big fan though i like my sandpaper yeah i think it works pinochet's helicopter tour says world war ii german concentration
camps used ibm punch cards yep that's true yeah now imagine if everyone had cell phones back then
yeah true or in china or in russia just jimmy says shout out to raymond chet isn't the same without you tim load
up some local honey d3 and a shot of the good stuff great guest heart the ripper verse rip
a verse shirt oh priest yeah yeah i'm a big when i got uh red pilled right when the pandemic started
the summer of love i started finding comic dave smith eric july shout out to them man libertarian
party is for real.
Tim Castor is a great article on Reno Reset,
the best article that was written.
I forget who did it.
It was Chris wrote the article, I believe.
And the Libertarian Party is for real.
Shout out to the Mises Caucus.
I'm a fan.
Yeah, the Mises guys are great.
We got to have Dave on soon.
He's doing a show out in Maryland, I think on what, the 27th?
Oh, man.
Dave, come through.
I think we're going to go there.
Awesome.
But we're trying to figure out a date.
Dave can come back.
So we just got to figure it out because we're booked up solid.
So we're like, let's see what we can do.
But I think we'll be at Dave's show.
Dave's great.
Dave can be funny, but he can also give you the most base red pilling of information about the Saudis.
He's just so great. He knows so much stuff.
Yeah, it'll be cool though.
You want to look up actually when his show is at?
Oh yeah, what is this? Dave Smith?
Dave Smith's show.
I think we'll all be there.
That'll be really cool. Everyone should show up.
We'll sell out the place. Everyone will laugh.
We'll get hot dogs or something.
I love it.
It would be a live show, right? With people there?
Well, Dave's doing stand-up.
Oh, okay.
When is it?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Did you see it in Maryland?
Did you find it?
Coming up.
Well, he's looking it up.
27th, I think.
Is it there?
No.
What's going on?
Perryville, Maryland.
Oh, there it is.
What was the date?
January 28th.
28th.
I was out by a day. Cool. January 28th, Saturday. Be there, be square. What was the date? January 28th. 28th. I was out by a day.
Cool.
January 28th, Saturday.
Be there, be square.
We'll be there.
That sounds cool.
Well, the plan is Saturday, right?
Yeah.
The plan's to be there.
I got nothing else going on, right?
All right, we'll grab some more Super Chats.
All right, Winston Alexander says,
Chat, GPT is woke.
I asked, where are the consenting adult females
attracted to older, balding, overweight men?
It's answer is not appropriate to make derogatory or objectifying statements.
Well, no.
Libs of TikTok tweeted earlier today.
I don't know if you saw it.
She asked.
She asked it something positive about gender affirming care.
And it answered.
Then she wanted something like a tweet like against it.
And it said, no, I can't do it.
Now, that is scary considering how powerful AI is going to be. Then she wanted something like a tweet against it, and it said, I can't do it.
Now, that is scary considering how powerful AI is going to be.
Woo.
Yeah.
And where it's getting its data sets from.
Yeah. Yeah, that needs to be open source.
I don't know if you saw this.
Sheila Lee from Texas did a hate bill today.
Well, it's not going to go anywhere because nobody's going to sign it, but that mentality
combined with AI. Was that the bill about banning white supremacy yes scary stuff even
though it's not going anywhere but people need to understand white supremacy by them is not
you know white supremacy it's like anything in support of america i'm a white supremacist to
them exactly so saying stuff like you should work hard, that's hate speech. And the bill said that if you say something on a platform that another person can see, and then they act violently, you conspired to commit hate crime.
That's stochastic terrorism, right?
I guess.
And you know what they're going after?
I think the most powerful thing online, other than meeting people in people in person are the memes they're going after the memes i think i i had a
i had a guy on my channel uh c3p meme excellent he's the guy who did i don't know if you saw the
sanford and son memes where he put trump's face on red fox and everybody doesn't matter what your politics are.
They all love it.
I bet you they would go after like simple memes like that.
All right.
This is an important one.
Clinton Torres says, Tim, which is healthier, heavy cream or sugar-free organic coconut milk?
I know heavy cream is far more tasty, which screams less healthy.
I actually think both are very, very good.
Like no sugar added organic coconut milk is like one of the healthiest things ever it is fatty and coconut oil is really really good for
you heavy cream probably is worse for you but i don't think it's that much worse for you i don't
know what do you think ian i would think that the coconut milk would be the best but i do think
they're both there's a lot of somatic cells in dairy, which are like, I don't know, are there cancer?
They're not cancer cells, but they're just like.
They're cancer causing.
But on top of that, coconut oil would be MCT oil too, which is medium chain triglyceride.
Yes.
Which means that your brain can work faster on them basically.
And I think they used to use coconut water as saline.
Yeah, that's true.
Like when people were bleeding out in the war, they'd take a coconut and it in because yeah because it could be it could it could keep your blood pressure up
correct so uh oh a somatic cell for the record is any cell of the body except for sperm and egg
cells for some reason they're allowed the dairy industry is allowed to have a certain number of
somatic cells found in milk and all food have that then yeah it's kind of vague but what i've heard
is that it's actually the um the the pus is like they'll be like oh somatic cells they're talking about how much
they have in their come on come on come on get organic farm fresh heavy cream yeah because a
lot of us see antibiotics yeah from the non-organic stuff yeah we we go to mom's organic and we get
this glass bottle organic cream and the taste is just incredible it's like when you see those
cows hooked up to machines,
they get infections on their udders and then you're drinking the infected
like that's the stuff to stay away from.
Yeah.
But so just go for the organic stuff.
But,
um,
when I was,
when I was,
when I went to the dairy farms in California,
the cows are free range.
They choose to get milked.
The cows walk to the machine,
the machine milks them and then they're happy and they walk out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause if the milk builds up and they can't get it out, it hurts them. Right. So they walk in the machine, they're like, get it. And to the machine, the machine milks them, and then they're happy and they walk out. Because if the milk builds up and they can't get it out, it hurts them.
So they walk in the machine and they're like, get it.
And then the machine, ch-ch-ch-ch-ch.
Yeah, 10 to 12 gallons of milk per day.
That's what I'm told.
That's crazy.
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