Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #700 DOOMSDAY Clock Moves 90 Seconds To Midnight Over Russia WW3 Threat w/Nuance Bro
Episode Date: January 25, 2023Tim, Phil Labonte, Hannah-Claire & Serge join Nuance Bro to discuss scientists moving the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds to midnight, Donald Trump defending Mike Pence in classified documents controvers...y, the left's backwards reality, Damar Hamlin's appearance and body double claims, and Vermont allowing non-residents to vote in local elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, So a group of people who are apparently smarter than us have this fake clock,
and they said that it's now 90 seconds until midnight,
and that apparently means the world's
going to end in nuclear annihilation and i think these guys i shouldn't say guys because there's
women they did this big ceremony where they like pull down the sheet they do it all the time and
they're like the clock has moved to 90 seconds to midnight and they're all like actually they don't
say anything they just like turn very slowly and then stand there and don't move must be very
awkward to film but i think they must be really excited when when war was declared and Russia moved into Ukraine because they were like, hey, we're once
again relevant in discussing nuclear annihilation. Because for the longest time, nobody was really
talking about nuclear war. And they moved the clock up to, I think, 100 seconds to midnight,
which means the end of the world because of climate change. Then Russia does its Russia
thing, invades Ukraine. And I'm sure they were like, oh, let's talk about nuclear annihilation.
So we will.
And I want to give a shout out to the movie Watchmen
because one of my favorite lines ever,
when Dr. Manhattan, the character is asked
about the doomsday clock being moved five minutes to midnight,
he says, it's as nourishing as a photo of oxygen
to a drowning man.
And I guess simply put, this is complete meaningless nonsense.
But that being said, the U.S. is going to be sending tanks into Ukraine. Russia's pissed.
Russian propagandists are saying it's already World War III. Just fire the nukes already.
And look at that. We're talking about this again after that huge show last night with Stephen
Crowder. So we're going to get into that. But before we get started, head over to TimCast.com,
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more is nuance bro hey thanks for having me uh
it's cool to be on right on what is what is nuance bro it's not a name is it yeah i mean it's a
youtube channel twitter page i haven't made youtube channel videos for like three months now
but i've been doing a lot of twitter stuff uh spaces you were in one of the spaces not too
long ago yeah that was cool uh by the way i brought you guys some gifts uh if i could give
you guys some gifts oh yeah i love them all right let's see it's kind of weird gifts for for weird people i got i brought a rubber ducky
from uh lufthansa first class terminal in germany so that's that's that's one of the gifts for who
uh i don't know what one of you guys i brought uh well these are like coasters from iran so this is
like a sanctioned country so let me i will also just say as you're getting ready getting the gift
i did not know you had gifts prepared, but Luke and
Ian are gone. Yeah, they're gone now.
Thank goodness. They got
dragged off by bears last night.
Nothing we can do about it. Speaking of
bears, tigers. This is Russian tiger
ammo for AKs. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
These are a lot harder to get these days.
This is AK ammo. Yeah, yeah.
And then one more.
Well, actually, no, two more. I got Yugo AK ammo.
So country that doesn't exist anymore.
And then this is like, these are like women who are impoverished in Iran make this sort of stuff.
This little thing.
So yeah, just some gifts for the people around.
Oh, cool.
Well, we appreciate it.
Right on, man.
Cool, cool.
Thanks for hanging out.
It's going to be fun.
We also have Hannah Clare.
She's taken Luke's seat from him yeah i've reclaimed my seat i'd like to say or won it back
from seamus too uh yeah i'm hannah claire brimlow i'm a writer for timcast.com i did not realize i
was sitting next to mary poppins over here with a bag full of stuff it's a good night i i kind of
feel like you know serge put up that picture of biden over your shoulder i am feeling uncomfortable
i don't love it i have to say because there was like dead wall space because we took his stuff down
yeah I sat down he was like yeah I mean we could try and find something else we need to replace
that thing for sure did Jessica paint it or did it come from someone else Jessica's incredibly
talented and let me tell you this one's spooky yeah it's weird weird. Well, you get to have Biden over your shoulder for it.
There you go.
I couldn't think of anything else.
There's nothing else here.
Well, we got Phil's hanging out because...
So Ian is on a mission to save Bocas, the cat.
Bocas is going for an experimental stem cell therapy to try and regenerate his kidneys.
And he doesn't have much time left.
As most of you know, Bocas is the cat.
Ian doesn't want Bocas to die, neither do I.
So he went on a mission.
They're filming it.
He's bringing him to a state-of-the-art facility for experimental stem cell.
They take stem cells from his blood and fat, then multiply them and put them back into his bloodstream to repair his kidneys.
That's cool.
Fingers crossed.
We're hoping for Bocas.
I am Phil Labonte, the guy that yells in All That Remains, and I am here to give my input on whatever we're talking about tonight.
Yeah, it's like season six, character change, just go with it.
I'm just here to make noise, man!
We shouldn't even have acknowledged that they were gone.
Just pretended like this is what we were doing the whole time.
I'll take up the anarchist-y stuff for Luke.
We can dump on the Fed.
Right on. Serge is back. Press on all the buttons.
Yes. A little bit of fake news. I didn't miss
my flight. Frontier just delayed my
flight for like nine hours and I was stuck in the
airport. It was great. I got
to walk around an airport.
It's a really lovely experience.
I'm back. Kellen did a great job
at Kellen PDL. You should follow him because he really
picked up the mantle and held the torch quite well, I think.
Right on.
Yeah, we got a bunch of other stuff to talk about, too.
I really want to talk about Rick and Morty because he got canned or whatever.
He got canceled.
So we'll talk about Justin Roiland.
But let's jump into this first story because I guess it matters.
Nuclear war.
Nuclear war matters.
The New York Times reports Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight than ever.
The bulletin of the Atomic Scientist set the clock at 90 seconds to midnight on Tuesday,
citing the war in Ukraine as well as climate change.
Okay, so both.
Online disinformation and other threats.
See, that's what gets me here.
Sniffing their own farts.
What are they saying is disinformation where they're like, anything is bad.
We really want you to pay attention to our organization.
Anything they disagree with or would inhibit their accruement of power is disinformation.
So the main issue is that Russia is, there's war.
Russian personalities on TV have outright said, we're in World War III.
And they've been saying it for months now.
It's been going on for like six months.
We're in World War III.
Just fire the nukes already.
And we're sitting here going like, no, no, no can't happen nukes can't happen and i'm kind of
like i don't know man i kind of feel like they could happen and now you have this um this clock
which is i just i think it's the stupidest well how long has it even existed that's why i want
47 40 so they think we're even closer than the cuban missile crisis exactly and that's well we
didn't have disinformation then.
It's very important that we count for modern day disinformation.
Yeah, that's probably the big one that's bringing the clock closer.
You've got to take into consideration, you know, back when the Soviets were putting nuclear missiles at our doorstep,
they did not have middle-aged fat men with MAGA hats posting memes.
There was no orange man to be worried about.
That's right.
That's right.
And then once Trump came along, the clock just went straight to like one second to midnight.
They were like, ah, Trump.
No, they didn't really.
But it was at 100 seconds to midnight.
Look, here's the point.
There's a legitimate point we made that we are dangerously close to annihilation because psychopaths in both parties are like, yay, war.
And Kevin McCarthy's
wearing the lapel pin and the handkerchief like supporting Ukraine. They all want to vote for
more funding to send over there to instigate more conflict, more than it already is. And as much as
I will say outright, of course, Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia's the aggressor, all that.
The U.S. is not on the border of Russia. Russia is in a border dispute with a border country on its
border. The United States is on the other side of the
planet, quite literally. Why are
we involved in this? Especially if it's going to escalate us to
World War III. Have you seen the ceremony that
they do when they reveal the clock? They have it
covered and they go, and they just like
look and they're like, yeah, look how close we are.
You know? Sick.
Scary, right? You just
put a time on there and they're like you just
made it up and what is the correlation behind this like how do they get to like 90 seconds like
what fake information that they're afraid of versus war like why weren't we already at 90
seconds here let's let's let's play the little ceremony for you guys goodness it's funny because
the members i want you to imagine all these people like there's people, and they're supposed to look like academic and smart.
But imagine filming this.
There's a voiceover, and they just stand there for a minute, pull the thing down, and then stand there again.
The members of the Science and Security Board move the hands of the doomsday clock forward, largely, though not exclusively, because of the mounting dangers in the war in Ukraine.
We move the clock forward the closest it has ever been to midnight.
It is now 90 seconds to midnight.
I feel like that's the title of an action movie.
There's a great song by Iron Maiden called Two Minutes to Midnight.
We're not scared of that.
No, no, look at this.
Look at this.
For 20 seconds, they just stand there and do nothing.
So we zoom in.
And they zoom in.
It's night.
And like, could you imagine?
Also, someone made that.
Right.
I was going to say, like, imagine you're like a props department, you know, for some production
company or something.
And you get a phone call like, can you make a clock that signals the world is about to
end?
Do you get in trouble if you like leak the the time but oh no they make the the 90 seconds everyone found out
too early but only a little bit of a clock because we really got to stress yeah that's what i was
gonna say like has it clearly this is not the same clock since 1947 like has it always been
like the quarter has it ever been like more than Actually Has it ever gone Has it ever been further away?
It has
They probably changed it
to just a quarter
when they wanted
to make the impact
Also like
Have more impact
Was there something specific
that today
like we reached 90 seconds
did we reach it last week?
Like
I don't understand this at all
I don't know particularly
if there's anything
anything policy wise
but I mean
I think it's a bad idea
to send Abrams tanks
to Ukraine
Did you ever
like hear someone count down for their kid and be like if you don't do something by the time i count
to three like you're in trouble and it's like one two two and a half and the kid's just like i ain't
moving i'm not yeah do they ever break it down to like you know milliseconds at some point we're
like five milliseconds away from midnight well because it's relative right it's ever been obviously the clock means nothing they're saying
this and and you know like i said like legitimate point about the potential for annihilation
but what happens if tomorrow vladimir putin actually fires a nuke and it's a limited and
it's like it's like a tactical nuke that blows up a military base so nuclear war has begun
are they going to then be like it's 45 seconds to midnight
and then what happens if the u.s retaliates with a nuclear torpedo strike and they're like it's 44
seconds 44 seconds and they're sitting there thinking like guys we only have 44 seconds left
if if we want to up the clock every time we get closer to nuclear annihilation we're gonna run
out of seconds no it's like bitcoin you just break it down you know you can always just break it down more we're three-fourths of a second to midnight are we gonna do milliseconds yeah yeah
so apparently when it was 17 minutes to midnight this is what it looked like it's like they still
only was that what year was that uh i don't uh this was 1991 okay oh right after the fall of
soviet right right right they were like everything's fine which was ridiculous because it's not like
there was fewer nuclear weapons when the Soviet Union fell.
It was worse.
Yeah, it was worse because there was not enough.
The Soviet Union fell and then Ukraine was like, all of a sudden we have nukes.
And then everyone was kind of like, hold on there a minute.
Except for the doomsday clock.
They were like, we're doing better.
It's fine.
It's fine.
No worries.
You know those nukes they left lying around all over the place after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
Actually, less likely to be a problem now.
Despite we don't know who's controlling them.
Yeah.
The doomsday clock is not afraid of that.
They really are afraid of whatever Putin's doing use to try to influence political opinions in countries that they don't have the ability to actually influence policy other than to try and get people to vote a certain way.
You're not going to say you watch by it?
When they first launched it, 1947, it was seven minutes to midnight.
And that was that for a year and then
it went to three minutes was that two minutes hey you got your song i don't think it's ever been in
the in the seconds till now 100 seconds over there wait so it's never been more than 15 minutes so
they only had to ever do the quarter oh wait i think i see 17 minutes there yeah right that was
91 right that's right that's right That's the furthest we've been
after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Soviet Union falls.
Nuclear missiles are in the hands
of multiple countries.
Nobody knows where they are.
Atomic scientists are like,
no worries.
It's fine.
Absolutely.
It's fine.
You gotta admit though,
it sounds really cool.
It does.
Five minutes to midnight.
I'm telling you,
this is an action movie.
If the cast castle
doesn't immediately make this a vlog,
I will be livid. I think it's a movie. It probably is a movie. 90 seconds to midnight? No, or five minutes to midnight. Two minutes to midnight. I'm telling you, this is an action movie. If the cast castle doesn't immediately make this a vlog, I will be livid.
I think it's a movie.
It probably is a movie.
90 seconds to midnight?
No, or five minutes to midnight.
Two minutes to midnight is,
I'm pretty sure two minutes to midnight
is an action movie as well.
Yeah, I think it might be.
Yeah.
But what do you guys think
about what's going to happen with Ukraine?
I mean, it's kind of funny
that we're going on to a year into this war,
and here's the challenge.
The big news today was like
they found classified documents at Mike Pence's house, and I just was like i'm just i don't care this is the third
classified document scandal they shouldn't have rated trump so they went after biden i say okay
fine if they're gonna write trump they're gonna raid biden now mike pence has and i'm like just
okay just lock them up all of them i don't care anymore this is just a symptom of the fact that
that washington is way too secret heavy they classify everything they possibly can because
they don't want to have to answer for whatever they don't have they don't want to have to deal
with with dealing with the press or whatever the the majority of classified documents and this is
just a guess but i i imagine the majority of classified documents are not actually going to
if they were to be if the information were to get
out it's not going to put the u.s at risk the majority i think they just classify way too much
i'm just saying it's it's the the the clock people came out today because they knew that
there's nothing going on yeah they're like we have our shot in the media i think it'd be more fun to
guess uh who we're not going to find classified documents with you know what i mean like i think michelle obama's gonna be fine
kamala's gonna be good there's no there's no michelle obama's in trouble they're gonna find
classified documents with her because they trust her with things but kamala harris they were like
you can't you stay over there there is no part of me that would be surprised if if president obama
had classified documents at this point yeah with biden Biden and, you know, Biden's stuff since he was in the Senate.
Well, and then when they, when Comer today, the head of, he's the congressman from Kentucky.
Okay.
Who's on the head of the Oversights Committee.
And he is requesting all of the documents in wilmington from the time that he was a vice president to
for for obama to now is that is the house in wilmington the one that that they just found
didn't they claim they don't have visitor logs for that okay so the new york post this is in april
uh filed a FOIA request and was like, please turn over your visitor logs.
And they're like, no, no, no, we don't keep any.
And now they're saying, well, we don't keep visitor logs.
We do keep a list of people in case there's like
a potential reason that we may need to know who's there.
They just don't want to have to answer questions.
That's a visitor log, a.k.a. a visitor log.
I don't know what you're talking about here.
It's literally the government just doesn't want to answer questions.
The more things that they can classify
and just say, oh, it's classified. Just so that way they don't want to answer questions. The more things that they can classify and just say, oh, it's classified,
just so that way they don't have to answer.
It's not about any sensitive information.
It's just a matter of if we go ahead and classify it,
then we can ignore the questions
and just move along to focus on whatever the policy
that we're trying to approach.
I'm a lot more interested in why now,
why all these people at the same time
with these classified documents.
It seems really fishy to me why this is happening all of a sudden.
So I'm more interested about like the reasoning for that.
The documents being found by President Biden's aides.
By everyone all of a sudden at the same time for like Trump, Pence, Biden, you know, whoever.
Well, that's why I ask, who's going to stay standing?
Let me pull up this story from Timcast.
Donald Trump, leave him alone.
Trump responds to classified documents
found at Mike Pence's residence.
He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life.
Trump took to his social media site Truth Social
defending the former vice president.
Mike Pence is an innocent man.
He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life.
Leave him alone.
I think he's being sarcastic.
Is that the point?
I don't know.
I guarantee you
Chris Berman wrote this story.
For those just tuning in,
did he?
Yeah, I bet.
Yes, he did.
For those just tuning in,
they found documents
at Mike Pence's house.
And it's like,
okay,
why at this point,
you know,
Nuance Pro is making the point,
how come this is happening now with everybody?
Trump gets hit.
He gets raided.
Now the DOJ is searching Biden's house.
Now they're searching Pence's house.
It's like the military finally, or the DOJ, the executive branch, some coup d'etat where they're finally like, let's just get rid of anybody who's got any executive chances.
The president, the former president, the vice president, they're all gone.
They're not going to be able to prosecute any of this stuff.
What happened to Hillary when we found stuff?
Nothing.
But we weren't supposed to.
Nothing at all.
Interesting, right?
Nothing.
And Hillary was in no position to declassify anything.
She wasn't even in the executive branch.
She was, well, she was a member of state, you know.
It's a good question you asked.
Why is this all these,
why is it happening to all these people right now?
Like, why do you think?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, did you see the other story about the uh the fbi guy who was
leading the investigation was colluding with russia yeah like he leads the russia investigation
against trump and then they're like oh yeah he was we're charging him for colluding with russia
like there's something going on i don't know what it is i don't know if it's like the deep state
trying to get rid of biden but in like a weird way where they're like, oh, but like there's other people we're trying to, we're fair.
Maybe trying to reestablish their, you know, their, their, their reputation with the American public.
I don't, I don't know what it is. Department of Justice was going to go ahead and say, all right, let's start trying to fix our image because we've allowed it to be tarnished so bad.
And the American people don't trust the deal.
No, I don't think they would be doing it like legitimately like this would be like the veil under which they say like, oh, see, we're hitting everybody.
But they have a bigger agenda potentially at play where maybe they're not so happy with Biden and they want to get rid of him.
I have no idea. Who do they want? Like in that case, if they don't not so happy with Biden and they want to get rid of him. I have no idea.
But who do they want?
Like, in that case, if they don't want Biden anymore,
who do they want?
Someone who can win,
someone who doesn't go against their wishes
in pulling out of Afghanistan, maybe Newsom.
I don't know.
I think Newsom's the guy.
I think Newsom's the guy that the Democrats are going to be.
Look, look, look.
If you were a deep state cabal
conspiracy villain and you wanted someone to fit the mold of you know like puppet machiavellian
you know manchurian candidate like newsom's your guy i mean look at him he looks like he's probably
a lizard person you know he's american psycho he is american psycho exactly so you're sitting there and you're
like look i'm evil and trying to rule the world this guy looks like he fits the mold he's like a
young bond villain like klaus schwab is the old bond villain but like he's like the number two
you know he could be he could be the bond villain you can do it there's a comic book character that
he reminds me of i don't i don't remember the comic book character's name it was a tertiary
character but it was uh just the the way that the hair was that it kind of flew back, like pointy.
And he would shoot ice from his hands, kind of like Iceman.
I don't remember who the guy was.
That'd be cool.
If Newsom could shoot ice from his hands, I might vote for him.
I mean, he could fix the drought they're having in California.
And global warming.
Oh, true.
I actually met him when I was a kid.
I was at the mall in San Francisco. And he's just sitting there on his phone. And I warming. Oh, true. I actually met him when I was a kid. I was at the mall
in San Francisco
and he's just like
sitting there on his phone
and I'm like a little kid.
I'm like,
Mayor Newsome?
And he's like,
yeah.
He shoots you with ice?
He's like,
can I help you?
And he's like,
okay.
And he goes back on his phone.
I went and watched the movies
for like four hours
and I come back
and he's still walking around
How old were you?
I don't remember.
It was a while back
but he was not very nice but I met the other mayor's still walking around the mall. How old were you? I don't remember. It was a while back. But he was not very nice.
But I met the other mayor of San Francisco, Willie Brown.
That guy was super nice.
That was the guy who hooked up with Kamala Harris, by the way.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, he was getting it.
He was probably in good mood.
He seemed like a happy guy.
Yeah.
It was probably around that time, actually.
Maybe.
Good for the vice president.
How do you feel about London Breed?
How's she doing? I feel like every day someone is i mean listen it's san francisco you have to
you know you go with what you get i mean she's better than chesa budin who was the ag who got
recalled um but i don't know she's still not great she's still like she just goes with whatever
the political winds are in san francisco you know she was for defunding the police. Then when she was like, oh, that's unpopular even with San Francisco.
Okay, no, I never did that.
I didn't support that at all.
Is it unpopular in San Francisco?
It is, yeah.
That's why they recalled Chesa Boudin.
Was Chesa Boudin the one with the weather underground ties?
Yeah, that was the one where his biological parents were put in prison
for a Brinks Bank robbery back in the day and then his
biological i mean then his uh his uh godparents uh who i guess raised him that raised him were uh
bernadine dorn and uh bill ayers who are the founders of like yeah but there's nothing to
see here don't worry yeah yeah don't worry he's totally just like one of those normal antifa
communist types but he's your local infuriating yeah so are So are we 90 seconds to midnight because the country is going to implode on itself?
No.
Like the, well, hold on.
Don't dig on too soon.
Here's what I'm saying.
You asked why it was that all of a sudden we're seeing documents about Mike Pence.
Could it be that the political divide is inside our executive branch?
So this is what I said in 2018. I was saying that I think we're on the track towards a civil war. inside our executive branch.
So this is what I said in 2018.
I was saying that I think we're on the track
towards a civil war.
And it wasn't because
one day I just decided.
It was because I was reading
The Atlantic or something.
And they were like,
all these security actors
around the world fear
the civil war is possible
in the United States.
The aggregate estimate
is like 35% chance
over the next 10 years.
And I was like, wow.
And then I looked at the points
they were saying,
and I said,
with the escalation
of the political conflict in the streets,
with the bifurcation of worldview,
and I'm like, yeah,
it seems like sooner or later this happens.
And I had a bunch of conservatives be like,
no, it can never happen.
The security state would never allow it.
And then I'm like, my guy,
what happens when the security state
is impacted by the very same cultural divide
and the same worldview divide?
What happens when you have the D.C. Bureau
of the FBI, very pro-Democrat,
raid Donald Trump, and
then you get a Florida Bureau who is
pissed off, and so they say,
this is BS, so then
they say, you know what, we're going to file and we're going to raid
Biden's house, or somebody in Delaware does,
and then you get the D.C.
Bureau again being like
they're going to come after biden we're going after pence and it's what's happening is inside
the doj they're going tit for tat back and forth with their political enemies yeah i mean this is
an exciting interesting idea that i would kind of hope is actually going on matt saibi wrote
a few years ago that we were close to this this thing he called the arrest that i think he called
it the arrest that man phase or i don't want to misquote matt but he was basically saying that
he's seen in other countries where you get to the point where two black vehicles with government
officials they they they speed off full speed driving and weaving through the streets they
both pull up to the chief of police they both jump out of the car and yell officer arrest that man at
each other and that's what it feels like we're getting to with this. Why would the DOJ go after the former
president, the former vice president and the sitting president? And Hunter Biden's being
investigated too. And everybody's saying, what could this be? Is the deep state trying to get
rid of Joe Biden? Yo, what if, I'll tell you this, I've talked to people who work in intelligence
and I've had them say, you got to understand,
it's the same everywhere.
It's the same in here as it is everywhere else.
I've had, there's a guy I met, I won't say too much, but a couple guys of different intelligence agencies, and I get emails from people, and they say, hey, Tim, I work here.
Let me tell you what's going on.
I've met people in person.
They say, hey, look, here's where I work.
Here's what's happening.
And I'm like, why are we seeing this heavy bias from the DOJ, from the FBI? Like,
why are they arresting pro-life activists, but ignoring the protesters in front of Brett
Kavanaugh's house? What I'm told, paraphrasing the gist of it, is it's the exact same. The based
agents are scared to speak up and actually move on the far left because they'll get fired, they'll get canceled, and there's higher up elements that they believe are woke will come after them.
So they're like, the divide is the same everywhere.
It's the same in here.
So there are a bunch of cops who are a bunch of FBI agents, intelligence guys who are pro-Trump or MAGA or conservative or libertarian but they won't speak up what if now
we're actually seeing a seat of power where the the dc bureau i think it's the dc bureau of the
of the fbi is the ones that have been really heavy-handed went after donald trump went after
mar-a-lago what if now we're finally seeing some fbi agents be brave and say we're gonna go after
biden so we're gonna actually do our jobs so are you saying it's time like it's likely that mayor girlin will get removed i mean what is the
shift here because mayor mayor girlin theoretically is at the center of this idea i'm saying
my understanding is that these these branches all operate relatively independently like they
have a there is a centralization there's some authority but it's not like some dude in omaha
is calling up dc to let them know that they're going to go arrest
a guy who is, no, no, like they handle it on their own.
They go to their district court, they go to the state, the US courts and things like that.
To a certain degree, they have autonomy, they're expected to operate.
My understanding is that, you know, there are people who are in these agencies or in
the FBI or in the DOJ who do think Biden's corrupt, who do think
that Hunter Biden is corrupt, that they're doing these illicit deals, but no one has the balls to
do anything. I don't know. Maybe Project Veritas got to him. Maybe James O'Keefe constantly saying
be brave. Maybe the FBI whistleblowers who came in James O'Keefe finally started inspiring some
people at the mid-level who are like, we're going to go take a look at the president's house.
Now, that being said, was it was biden's
aides and lawyers who discovered and then released the documents but it very well may be the reason
they're pursuing the search is because there are people who are finally like i'm done with this
i'm gonna start going into it and then why does pence get hit i wouldn't be surprised if it's
because the corruption is it's they're now saying okay we're going after you we're gonna one-up
after your guys sure and i also wondered with uh biden's release like if his
aides are finding them are they just trying to get out ahead of it like it looks chaotic to us
but like was there another threatened play where they're like well we have to be the ones to say
that we found documents it has to come from our house i just want to say that's the most white
pilling story that i've heard in ages i love the idea
of the government going after the government um yeah it just makes me happy i don't maybe but i
don't i don't see as a white pill moment now i want to clarify it was biden's team who notified
the doj the documents it was pence's team who notified the do the fbi of the documents
so maybe it's just these guys are i don't know so So do we wait for Obama to also be like, as it turns out, I too have some documents.
And then Bill Clinton stands up.
I also have documents.
And then George W. Bush, I do too.
And then they all stand together like, you know, I'm Spartacus.
Can't take us all.
That's what they're saying.
They should take them all.
They're surrounding Trump.
Even Biden is.
I am Spartacus.
Trump's like, he's got a tear in his eye.
He's like, thank you guys.
And they're like, you come for one of us, you come for us all.
They would never defend Trump.
Look, I don't know.
I just think it's possible that we do get to the point, and this to me doesn't sound like a white pill.
I don't think it's a black pill either.
But we have to come to a certain point where either, like I mentioned, the FBI is arresting pro-life activists in their homes
yeah ignoring protesters in front of judges homes which is also illegal in the same capacity of
illegal protesting here's illegal protesting here's illegal they're only going one direction
certainly at some point there's going to be a guy in the fbi who's like i am done i'm filing the
paperwork you're under arrest yeah i mean it it could also be positioning for future administrations.
I mean, if you're in a political position in the FBI currently under a Democratic administration,
you know, when a new administration comes in and they want to clean house potentially in the executive branch
and they, you know, replace AG and everything or they replace, you know, the head of DOJ.
Like, you know, you could be the person being like hey i'm the one
who went after biden and his documents even under a democratic administration like i'm the legit
principled guy you can still keep me around i don't know there could be something they're
jumping off this sinking ship kind of thing maybe i don't know yeah man, 10 years ago, we had Gamergate.
You had a bunch of left liberal internet personalities,
and they were called far right and all that stuff.
And then you get the ignition of the culture war.
The culture war had been happening to a certain degree loosely, and then finally it kicks off with Gamergate.
And now, 10 years ago, there were teenagers.
They were 16 years old when this stuff was happening.
And they were online and thought it was funny.
And they were on one side or the other.
These people are now 26 years old.
They are now the interns working at some of these big corporations or intelligence agencies or government or congressional offices.
Or at SCOTUS.
Or at SCOTotus leaking documents 10 years from now they will be
in their mid-30s and they will be the mid to higher level managers and in their in your mid-30s
we're talking ceos we're talking members of congress we're talking people in state government
and they are going to be in the culture war So that bifurcation that happened and that split, as people get older, the split is going
to be hitting every level of our culture, government, production, infrastructure.
And when we get to the point where the boomers have, let's just call it aged out, no longer
voting, no longer having an impact on our society, and it's Gen Xers holding desperately
on to keep things together
sorry you got millennials you got gen z and then you're gonna have the young gen alpha coming in
to vote and they are all going to be in in universe one and universe a i watched a video
where a drag queen performed for teenagers at a high school and everyone's clapping like this
and they're wiggling little sticks in the air and I'm like that's a completely
different universe
like the people
who watch this show
the people who
like the people
who watch Crowder
the people who watch
Daily Wire
you know to ignite
that controversy
but the people
who watch this space
would not be clapping
and cheering
watching drag queens
in lewd outfits
perform for children
but to them
they like it
it's normal
I'm like two
completely different worlds
well literally there was that video of like a little toddler like shooting his pistol or whatever
and people were like oh you're not okay with like kids doing drag shows but you are okay with this
you're pushing a agenda that was one of the most insane discourses on twitter that i've seen in a
long time two countries exist already it's just not obvious that they have completely separated.
That example, they were calling it grooming. It's like
he's teaching his son basic
gun safety.
It's so crazy. And when you try
to call that kind of stuff grooming,
you obfuscate the fact that there is
actual grooming.
You obfuscate child
rape. There's no two
ways about that. You can't say oh, well. There's no two ways about that.
You can't say, oh, well, it's grooming this kid because he's showing him how to properly handle a gun, blah, blah, blah.
And then be like, that's not distracting from the fact that there is actual child rape going on. But this is the thing.
They don't care.
They don't.
They don't.
They have no moral basis for any of their perspectives.
They don't.
There's a meme.
And it's Kyle Rittenhouse and Greta Thunberg
and it says
their youth
are not like our youth.
And you know the funny thing
about that meme is
the left and the right
both share it
in the exact same way
unironically.
It's the only uniting thing.
The other one is
there was some 15 year old
who like
protested a
LGBT rally or something
like holding a crucifix
and the police carried him
off like he's pants feet and they put it next to the one of rebecca and they're like we just we
just want to see what's happening here insane i mean just the just the way that you know i i don't
want to beat a dead horse about rittenhouse but just the way that rittenhouse was classified is
completely insane people still talk about rittenhouse as if he was you know he's he's guilty
of of aggressive murder.
It's ridiculous.
I mean, did you see that story?
This is to your earlier point about that gay couple that, like, they adopted.
So, like, you know, people were talking about that story.
And then the reactions I saw from certain people who, you know, supposedly on the right, like, this is two people in particular.
But, like, their first reaction.
Names! right like this is two part people in particular but like their first reaction names no no their first reaction was to post like oh look but here's a photo of a little girl at a hooters like
if you're not as like how come the people who oppose this never talk about this it's like if
that's your first reaction is to pull of what about ism when a story about a gay couple raping
their adoptive kids and again prostitutes very sus them. That's very sus. It's rape.
It's like,
oh,
we're going to get food at Hooters
and we're going to compare it
with rape.
What are you talking about?
That's insane.
I want to mention
the Hooters thing too
because it's like
we talk about grooming
with these people
dancing in lewd outfits
for children
and it's like,
look man,
I don't think you should
bring your kids to Hooters
because it's like,
it's kind of lowbrow.
But there's a big difference between the women there are wearing shirts and shorts.
OK, like you can see their cleavage, but women wear those things in public all the time.
They walk around doing that.
That is a social norm that you might be like, well, you know, I don't like my kids around that stuff.
But people do it everywhere.
I would recommend not bring your kid to Hooters.
But the fact that women have a body shape and where, you know, I don't even want to call them skimpy.
I would say it's not they're wearing bikinis or anything.
They're just wearing shorts and form fitting.
Right.
Not appropriate for kids, in my opinion.
At the same time, very different from a strip show.
Very, very different from having a drag queen strip in front of children or having children strip for them at a gay bar, which they've been doing.
They're literally sex clowns.
Like, drag queens are sex clowns.
That's what they are.
They're sexualized clowns.
Like, they're the whole.
Well, it's burlesque.
It's a good crossover between the two.
It's like LGBT burlesque.
Yeah.
And, you know, Jen Kueger put out this tweet and he was like, if I had the money, I'd put on the biggest drag show.
And my first thought was like. You do have the money, Sank. Yeah, he does. It's not that expensive. I mean, you can do Jen Kueger put out this tweet, and he was like, if I had the money, I'd put on the biggest drag show. And my first thought was like—
You do have the money, Sank.
Yeah, he does.
It's not that expensive.
I mean, you could do it for a couple grand.
My attitude is like, dude, I'll put on a big drag show.
This would be awesome.
We'll go to a local theater.
We'll do a big drag show.
We'll get some of the best drag queens.
We'll invite—you know, everybody will do free food, free drinks.
Of course, with the drinks, 21 up only.
I will dress in drag for that.
21, 21 and up only.
We have booze.
Because it's for adults.
And I have no issue with adults wanting to do entertainment, silly, funny things like this or whatever they want to do.
It's the weird thing that they're going after kids.
But anyway, ultimately, to bring it back to the, we're talking about the classified documents.
The point is two clearly different realities.
And if you've got people right now that you were we're at the point where we are actually
watching. These people
have children strip on stage at
gay bars. There was a young boy
I'm not going to say his name because his family is litigious
he's ripping his clothes off and dancing
around and they're giving him money. I'm like
that's what stripping is. You can call it go-go
dancing, you can call it stripping, you can call it bikini bars, whatever
you want to call it, it's all the same thing. Not all
strip clubs are fully nude. In a lot of states it's illegal to to be fully nude, so they have to wear bras and panties.
Having a little kid prance around in his underwear for money, what do you think you're doing?
There are people defending that. And they say, what's wrong with it? I know a guy who's a leftist.
I talk to him all the time. And he said, what's wrong with sex education?
And I said, bro, we were talking about Chicago and the Project Veritas Expose. I said,
giving kids sex toys
and lube is not sex ed that's kink education sex education is like here's the reproductive parts
of the body here's what they do here's why they do it here's what you need to know about safety
going to a kid and being like here's a variety of toys whips you know cattle nine tails or whatever
you can look at sex you can look at sex education like a chilton's book for a car, right?
Sexual education is how it works.
These are the body parts, et cetera, et cetera.
Once you start describing sexual acts that sound like you're stuff like that, that's trying to create an allure
and instruct kids about pleasure
and all the adult themes that go along with sex.
If you're talking about sexual education,
it's like you can talk about the body parts
and talk about the functions and stuff like that.
But to talk about lube and stuff like that,
that's enticing.
Yeah, it's enticing young adults who are just learning just learning about sexuality i'm gonna make one more point on this
before we go on to the next story because i've made so many points about this but uh
you know nuance bro have you read this book i i'm familiar with the gender queer book
and what's in it i did not read it but i am familiar with what's in it yeah um i got close
to the end i've read the whole thing so far but i will just point out a few very important things that people don't understand about this book the first thing
everybody knows about this book is that it was shown to children and it has inappropriate images
of sexual activity among adults uh the characters in it are in their 20s i think at the time when
they're engaging in these activities they're showing these explicit activities to children
and the author said in an interview it should have been explicit. The first thing people don't know about it,
which many of you may know
because you've heard me say it ad nauseum,
but I'll say it for those that aren't familiar,
is that the intro to the story
is this woman talking about
her severe psychological trauma and abuse,
but it's clear she doesn't understand
she was abused by her parents.
Made to pee in the yard when she was three years old.
She couldn't read till she was 12.
She would wear dried old crusted pads
with blood flaking off of it when she went to school.
And she smelled so bad she got called into the
counselor and told, you need to learn basic
hygiene. My question is, where are her parents?
Her parents were abusing her.
What you discover in the end of the book, she
explains that what she's doing is
actually her sexual fetish.
She is aroused by being perceived as a
man. She says it in the book
and then it's like interesting so it would seem that the entire thing they're teaching children
is they want you to engage in the sexual fantasies of other adults in day-to-day life isn't isn't
that called autogynephilia when you're turned on by or is it all that only when autoandrophilia
is what she calls it right so she's aroused the thought of herself being a man yeah and when so so you have to imagine when this person is going
around and saying call me this call me this it's like are you asking us to engage in your sexual
fantasy to arouse you well and it's the same thing to phil's point with they're giving specific
descriptions of like sexual acts as opposed to like here is how biology works
they are making it so that we are dominated by uh being compelled to pursue sexual desire at
all times and it begins at extremely young age and it's all the anyone's it's grooming and i
think what's sad about this is like to the story about the the couple with the boys and this book
like they are abuse and the fact that we are not willing to be united on the front on the the couple with the boys and this book like they are abuse and the fact that
we are not willing to be united on the front on the front of like abusing children in any capacity
is bad is such a red flag for our society it's so bizarre to me that regardless of your political
belief you can't be like yes i am 100 against child abuse that's disturbing so so where i'll
bring these things all together and then we'll jump to uh we'll do a hard segue is just when we're entering this period where you
are going to have elements of our own law enforcement existing in either world one or world
a you know because we don't want to put anybody second you're a world one or world a future i'm
a joke then people are going to say outright you're gonna have a cop saying like that's an
evil person there's gonna be a cop on the other side saying no you're the evil person because they both see two completely different
things that's where we're going when we get to the point where right now it's millennials gen xers
are close closer together uh baby boomers are very close together in their worldviews you can
even look at the political polling from pew going back years and where the overlap is between
democrat republican and then as you get into millennial, it starts bifurcating. And then Gen Z completely bifurcated.
What happens when Gen Z is in their 50s and every generation below them is universe one,
universe A? Well, people are going to be fighting each other physically. There's going to be no
agreement. There's going to be no overlap. It's going to be quite literally, you are evil, period.
And that's how you get into chaos. But let's, we'll jump
into this next story. So we have this from
TMZ. Everybody's dying
to talk about the DeMar Hamlin conspiracy.
I woke up hearing
all this crazy news about, you know, whatever
and then I saw this DeMar Hamlin
conspiracy theory and I said, this is the most interesting thing I've
read all day. Or it was in the morning. So it's
like the most interesting thing I've read in the past day.
So DeMar Hamlin has a heart
attack. Okay, no, I'm sorry. He didn't have a heart attack.
Cardiac arrest. He didn't have a myocardial infarction.
On the field, he tackles a guy,
takes a hit. They say, what is it?
Comotio Cardis? Is that what they call it?
Comotio Cardis. And now they're just saying cardiac
arrest. They're not saying Comotio Cardis for whatever reason.
He goes to the hospital.
They say, you know, he's going to make it. He's fine.
They post a picture of him doing a little heart. They say, there he is in the hospital. Apparently,, you know, he's going to make it. He's fine. They post a picture of him doing a little heart.
They say, there he is
in the hospital.
Apparently, he returned.
Allegedly, he returned.
But the problem is,
when he returned,
he was wearing a mask,
glasses,
and his hood is over his eyes.
And there he is in the window.
You can't see anything.
He's holding a heart.
And they were like,
look, he came back.
He pulls up in a car
wearing sunglasses indoors, a mask, and a hood over his eyes he keep his head down walks into the room people
surrounding him you can't see his face they have him in like the shielded golf cart when he's like
supposedly a golf mobile they bring him into a room where they film him from behind wearing a hood
waving his arms and cheering and then the reporter's like there it is there he is and i'm
like bro i don't know who that is. And I'm like, bro,
I don't know who that is.
Well, and they show
probably not Bill Clinton.
They show close-ups of his mom
and his brother
who are walking on the field,
but we never see him.
Right?
Like it's so sketchy.
Here's the best part about it.
TMZ says it's not true.
We called them and asked them
and they said it was him.
That proves it.
I love that logic.
It's like, okay.
They wouldn't lie to us.
Well, hold on. I didn't see his face you can't see
his face right yeah i think that's that's their best picture to prove that he was there i think
that was uh dave chappelle so what do you think's going on there like if you had to bet everything
would you say that was him or wasn't him if you had to bet everything not him interesting i think
i think maybe like you know after he experiences that hit, he goes to the hospital.
Maybe he doesn't look so good.
Maybe he doesn't want people to see him in a disheveled state.
I have no idea.
He could be pale, sweaty, gaunt, and looking miserable.
And so that's a fair point.
I don't see any incentive for his family to lie about his attendance there.
For what?
He's not playing games anymore.
He's not in the eye of the public.
His Q rating, whatever you want to call it,
not that it was particularly high to begin with,
but it exists, right?
So this is basically like,
what's your level of popularity among the public?
He's out.
He's injured.
He's done.
This is on your career.
I know skateboarders who are on the verge of turning pro,
and they sprain their ankle,
knock him out for three months, and they get dropped by every every company so here's a guy who is knocked out of the press no one's talking about him they're like we need to get him back out there and i can certainly
imagine an agent coming in and being like look man i know you're hurt but we got to get you back
out there and get some cameras and get some press attention so that you don't lose the news cycle
they said well what can we do We can't leave the hospital.
I said, let's just get a guy,
put a mask on, sunglasses.
We'll do a quick appearance.
We'll say it's you.
No one will know.
You never prove it.
That to me makes a lot of sense.
What people think is that DeMar died
and that the vaccine did it.
They think he's dead.
They think the vaccine did it.
They think they were on a body double,
which makes no sense.
I don't want that to be true, but man.
If he died from a heart attack, they would just but man. If he died from a heart attack,
they would just say,
guys, he died from a heart attack.
We all know he had a heart attack.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think he's probably not in good shape,
and I think he's,
I don't think that was him.
It's too weird.
Why wouldn't you just show his face at any point?
Even his eyes.
Because he might look like shit.
I don't know.
He's got a hood on and a mouth.
You can't show his eyes at all.
They did not show this person's face.
Like a niqab, like Islam stuff? stuff sure it's better than nothing right i can't he shows up in the
what gets me is like they brought his mom and younger brother who's like a little kid out like
it is weird like why wouldn't they be with him i don't have an opinion on whether it is or is not
him but it is super weird to be like,
we can't come up with any clear pictures that actually identify this as the guy we're saying.
Just take our word for it.
That's super weird.
Like they could have just as easily
taken a picture of him in the booth
or in the whatever that's called,
the box, I'm super into sports as you can tell,
in the box and been like,
oh yeah, look, he's here with the head coach or the guy who owns this whatever but again if he looks like crap he
doesn't want that image out there but still then why then why show up i why would they film in the
booth from behind of him waving his arms in the air instead of just doing nothing but if it's what
you're saying like i do think that's a much higher risk strategy because if they find out it's some
body double or whatever like that would just be a disaster.
No, no, no, no, no.
That would be huge.
That would be amazing.
This conspiracy theory right now is press.
So at the very least, at the very least, he might've been thinking like, yeah, I'm going
to come back and check out the game and hang out in the box.
And they were like, you do wear a mask and sunglasses, get everybody going crazy.
Think it's a conspiracy.
That is also a possibility.
I mean, that seems more plausible,
I would say,
like that one
than like the body double thing.
But it's like,
look at this picture of him.
His hood is over his eyes.
He's not even looking
at the field.
Why is he throwing the rock up?
Like, is he a Jay-Z fan?
He's doing a heart.
He's just like,
I love my heart.
No, I thought that was
the T. Mason sign or whatever.
That's a terrible heart.
People posted the picture
where it's the Illuminati.
But hold on
why
you see his hood
is over his eyes
he's not looking at anything
what is going on
he's not even looking
at the field
he's like
like someone told him
hey stand by the window
and do a sign
they're gonna take a picture
he's like okay I can't see
so I'll do it right here
is this good
that makes no sense
what's he
that's just an angle thing
he's like looking down
like this
it's over
oh come on dude
his eyes are completely covered with the hood you can see it's not him there's
no way that's i'm gonna say it's him i'm gonna say it's him taking the safe ride yeah i just
don't understand why they can't okay why they wouldn't come up with a decent okay and also
we're at a casino and you walk up to the demMar Hamlin is it him table, and it is and
it isn't.
You're putting your chips on the it's him?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's why I asked you the question.
You know why I wouldn't?
Because there's no proof to suggest it is.
There's no evidence.
Isn't his family saying it is?
His family never said it was.
They just walked on the field.
I'm a journalist.
He said they contacted the family.
I made a phone call. It's Bill Clinton. His family said it was sorry i just walked on the field i'm a journalist he said they contacted the i made a phone call it's bill clinton his family said it you heard his family actually come out and say
it happened because all i know is that tmz said we made a phone call and they confirmed it was him
and i'm like i shouldn't say that but like
i assumed from that press release that they contacted the bills or whatever team he plays for
you know then
they were like yes indeed we brought him back like they didn't say we talked to his mom they didn't
say we talked to his uncle like they they didn't say anything they just said yes someone has
confirmed it was him like this is so weirdly non-specific if it was specific and to your point
like if he felt awful if he didn't look good like why not just be like yeah he's not back yet but
he's watching the game from home he's having a good time like yeah why why bring him out there if he is in a position
where he looks so terrible he doesn't want to be seen like you must mean that he also feels awful
and we're gonna drag him to a football stadium like that seems cruel or desperate maybe he wanted
to be there i don't know i mean look look look look, look. Watch this video. He doesn't want anyone to know. Watch this video. Looks like Jamar Hamlin is in.
He's got his sunglasses on.
Look, look, look.
Watch.
Yes.
If they show him in the stadium in any capacity, it will blow the doors off of this place.
Jamar Hamlin just showed up, and it looks like his mom and his little brother is there.
Oh, we love to see it.
Stay tuned.
It's the Bengals.
So we saw no one. We saw nothing. Coming up on CBS. Also, he says it. If they show him in any capacity. Here, look, look, look. Watch, we love to see it. Stay tuned. It's the Bengals. So we saw no one. We saw nothing.
Coming up on CBS. Also, he says it. If they
show him in any capacity.
That was like foreshadowing.
No way. Boxer coming out for a fight?
What's happening? He's wearing sunglasses.
His head is down. He's got a hood and
a mask on. I just, why?
And then he just goes,
no stopping, no looking, no waving,
nothing, just zip, zip, zip. There's more.
There's more.
Wait, wait, wait. There's more. There's more.
This week, Sean McDermott telling us
it was so good to have him around.
He told us it's baby steps
right now. Plus it's snowing.
Such a good shot.
How involved he wants to be every day. A spokesperson
close to the family said despite being out of the hospital,
he still has a lengthy recovery.
He requires oxygen and he has his heart rate monitored regularly,
but he is upbeat, he's positive.
Yeah, if he requires oxygen...
There's nothing in the room.
Do you see oxygen there?
I don't.
What a scene.
I mean...
Why are they filming this why did they
film him from behind in the room waving his arms like this you can't see his face
look at this come on this is an snl skin it is it's hilarious come on i haven't seen any of this
by the way i'm just going based off what you guys are telling me my odds have suddenly shifted
i mean when he's doing the arm thing, now I'm like, wait,
if he was in truly bad shape,
wouldn't he be able to do that?
Wouldn't he be winded?
Why don't you pull your hood back,
for God's sake?
Well, they also just said
he requires oxygen.
I don't see oxygen.
Yeah, exactly.
Somebody explain to me
what's going on.
Maybe it's like through the clothing.
He has a backpack we can't see
that's carrying the tank.
Look at his hood over his eyes.
He's not looking at anything.
I love this story.
He might as well be wearing a Balenciaga.
This is very bizarre.
It's just weird.
Here you can see his hood's back.
It's actually Kanye West.
It's Kanye West.
Why film this video this way?
They film it from the side, from behind?
Also, that little kid is not his brother.
Unless he's a kid I don't know about, which is totally possible.
He's in there alone without the people we brought out as his mom and brother.
Yeah.
Somebody explain to me what's going on.
I don't know what the point is.
That's the one they sacrifice an effigy to Moloch or something.
So this tweet, this guy said, my thought is that he's no longer with us.
I don't know about that because that doesn't make sense either.
It would make no sense to have him come out if he wasn't around. if he died in the hospital they just be like he died yeah yeah it actually
would make more sense they would say it was commotio cartus he took a hit to the heart
we tried to save him we couldn't having him come out and say he's on oxygen and all this stuff is
actually like more suspect yeah so i don't think he's dead i'm just like i think he's really sick and that's
sad and we shouldn't like use a fake person as a puppet to advance the narrative of what the bangles
like i don't have any proof that that's not him there's no part of me that would be in any way
surprised if i found out that that was definitely not him like yeah, there is no need there. This guy is so sick, he requires oxygen,
his mom isn't even sitting with him in this shot?
Like, are you, what?
They put no effort into actually making him seem like he's,
or dissimulation, man, everything's fake.
He's also wearing bright red.
He is the only person, they're like,
please notice exactly who's walking through the crowd right now.
Like, it's staged.
Think about this, think about this.
Wouldn't wear your Bulls.
The journalists have provided no evidence bills colors that he was
actually there other than that's what they claim and i'm like okay well for me that's fine you can
claim whatever you want but i don't believe it all right like you know i need i need something
more than just be like he was there trust me see here's a picture of a guy in a jacket i'm like i
don't know who that guy is yeah that could be bill clinton for all i know probably not bill clinton
because he won't be waving his arms around like these old man but that could be anybody so if they came and said no we got a photo even if they did
that even if they're like here's a photo of him smiling with fans i'd be like oh okay well you
know they didn't film it but i'll take i'll take them exactly like i wouldn't have been surprised
if he was in the box with the owner of the team right oh and the wife and the kids someone super
chatted the wife and the kid weren't even with him when when the when the when the brother or
the mom walked in i'm sorry the wife and kid the brother and the mom they't even with him. When the brother or the mom walked in, I'm sorry, not the wife and the kid, the brother and the mom,
they're not with him.
They're walking in a different way.
That's what I just said.
Oh, yeah.
Also, your son is so sick,
he requires oxygen.
We're bringing him to a game
and I don't know who that little kid is,
but it's definitely not his brother.
This doesn't make any sense.
Consider this for the media.
The media can come out and say,
and they will,
DeMar Hamlin showed up.
He was there.
Regular people will hear that
and be like
oh did you hear
he's out of the hospital
he's there
and then you'll be like
bro did you watch the video
no
yeah that didn't look like him
I don't know
the media said that it was him
so it was
does it twin
we don't know about maybe
that point is
if it was a twin
they would not have
covered his face
I don't know man
maybe he doesn't look
enough like him
he's like a scar
from like a
they're fraternal twins
like they're both boys
but they don't look like at all.
They're not the same size.
It's a guy whose name is DeMar Hamlin, but it's a totally different guy.
So it's like technically.
We were not lying to you.
That is DeMar Hamlin.
Just not the football player.
He's a dentist from Dubuque.
Did you see that?
There's another super chat in there that said that he posted.
Tim, look at his Twitter.
He posted clone.
Did you see that?
He posted clone? He posted the word clone. clone apparently i can't fact check it so someone should
look it up real quickly but if if he posted that that makes it even weirder i really hope uh
i really hope that's true yeah that'd be wild your voice sounds like a car idling to me sometimes
it's so low oh yeah he did yeah yo hey come on man what
what
wait
what is this
is that supposed to be
is that him
that's him
so there's a painting of him
some dude whose face
you can't see
and it says clone
yeah what's with this
oh there's so much
obfuscation of his face
like why
yeah so he's probably
making fun of the idea
being like people think
it's like a clone of me
or something
or he's admitting
that it was not him
no I think he's making
fun of the idea
like this is a picture I guess I i guess but where is his oxygen yeah why do i continue to obfuscate
your face like that though too i mean he's generating press for himself i mean why why
did why did you do that you know yeah good point good point he's generating press for himself the
fact that we're talking about it yeah like a mostly overtly politically political show
i mean it's a fun thought process i i think
this is weird but all right so i don't know what he looks like but it the picture if you zoom in
you could and you knew what he looked like you would be able to identify him right i don't know
what he looks like but if you zoom in on that and you knew like you were familiar with what he looked
like you could be like yes that is him no that's not like if that was someone that i knew like if that
was like james headfield's face or like you know whatever michael jordan's face or whatever i could
probably be like all right i i'm i'm familiar with the shape of the eyes and the nose you
you are alive and well why is this the photo you post at your job i i mean i i don't know that i
can answer questions like that i'm just saying that even though that isn't the most...
I'm willing to be wrong on this front.
I just don't think I am.
Fair.
Fine.
I mean, it kind of feels like this painting or whatever on the brick is like in memoriam.
You know what I mean?
Like when they do those paintings and they put it up.
We can't even see his tattoos.
That's the other thing.
Where are these identifying markers?
I mean, it's winter.
Sure.
It was snowing.
But still.
It was actually pretty intense in Buffalo. But I just don't understand sunglasses in a snowstorm indoors. thing where are these identifying markers i mean it's winter up sure it's snowing but still it was
it was actually pretty intense in buffalo but i should understand sunglasses in a snowstorm indoors
yeah i know that's it's just like i don't know unless his eyes are really bloodshot to your
point like maybe it's snowing really rough but then what if why are you why is your family making
you come to this press appearance look man and not with you i don't know well we'll we'll we'll
talk about a bit more of the superchats i guess we'll figure it out and we'll talk about more but we'll just talk about some uh some other stuff
for now let's jump to this story this is uh i don't even i just want to talk about it it's
like not the most important or political thing but apparently right before the show
we saw this tweet from um at rick and morty adult swim retweeted they said adult swim has ended its
association with justin roiland. Rick and Morty will continue.
The talented and dedicated crew are hard at work on season seven.
Now, I know a lot of you probably don't care about Rick and Morty or whatever.
It's a show you might like it or not.
But apparently this is they're canceling the guy who does the voices of the two main characters on the show but keeping the show because he got accused of domestic abuse.
Is that what it is?
Yeah, domestic abuse.
So what's false imprisonment?
Yeah, tell me what happened. What is this story? Because he got accused of domestic abuse. Is that what it is? Yeah. Domestic abuse. So what's false imprisonment? Yeah.
Tell me what happened.
What is this story?
I don't know everything exactly, but apparently he had like a domestic abuse, domestic disturbance,
I think they call it.
And then he was, I think his girlfriend at the time or girl that was involved in the
situation called the police and he was like keeping her inside of a bathroom.
And then he got charged with both domestic abuse and he also got charged with
uh let's see like uh i think false imprisonment this article says one failing count of domestic
battery with corporal injury and one felony count of false imprisonment by menace violence fraud and
or deceit notice but these are charges these aren't even and this happened in uh january 19th
2020 right so this is the important thing there's a couple reasons why i think this is interesting
one how do you cancel the shit like the voice of the guy but keep the show but he this is the important thing. There's a couple reasons why I think this is interesting. One, how do you cancel the voice of the guy but keep the show?
But this is a guy who's being charged.
He has not been convicted.
How do you handle something like that?
And this happened in 2020?
Two years ago.
Three years ago?
Three years ago.
January.
Did he just recently get charged?
Yeah, it looks like the criminal complaint
started reaching the media last week.
So I don't know if that means that the woman who's unidentified,
she's being identified as Jane Doe,
came forward later and they've just been compiling it or what?
He resigned from his game, Squanch Games.
Yeah, he did.
When?
January 16th.
So he knew this was coming.
So obviously this has been under investigation for a little bit.
Yeah, that's crazy.
This is how it usually always goes though, right?
You usually don't wait until conviction to remove someone from their position.
Police departments put people on leave when they're investigating.
I remember with Chris Hardwick during the Me Too stuff.
That was wrong though.
Yeah, I agree.
But at the same time, that's usually how it goes.
They don't wait until a conviction or or anything like that that's kind of
what i'm what i'm thinking about this story i mean aside from the fact that it's very weird they're
going to be like what are they going to do replace the voices and you're going to get like a weird
rick and moly they don't sound the same and it's going to be a weird show like he does the jokes
he's what makes it funny but yeah we went through this with me too when it was hardwick he was
falsely accused they took him off his show.
And then finally they're like, oops.
Then you had Aziz Ansari
who was accused of having a bad date.
She was like, I had a bad date.
And then everyone was trying to cancel this guy.
And it's like now Justin Roiland,
look, maybe he did it.
If he did, then he should get, you know.
Yeah, I feel like it's going to be hard
until they release some more information.
So they're saying like body cams from the police,
all the details are being withheld from the public
pending a protective order.
He also, there's a protective order in place
against like for the victim.
So he's not allowed to come within 100 feet of this person
through October, 2023.
So it seems like there's obviously been
some steps taken in between,
but you're totally right.
Like it's hard to know what exactly is happening.
And of course anyone is presumed innocent.
The complaint alleges that he did willfully and unlawfully inflict corporal injury
resulting in a traumatic condition upon a jane doe who was in a dating relationship
they said that he did unlawfully violate the personal liberty of jane doe by violence menace
fraud and deceit yeah what does that mean he pleaded not guilty in 2020 so he was charged a
long time ago yeah yeah yeah this is crazy about So he was charged a long time ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, this is crazy.
I've never heard anything about it.
He was released in August of 2020.
In a statement, they said,
it's hard to overstate how inaccurate
the recent media coverage in the situation has been.
To be clear, not only is Justin innocent,
but we also have every expectation
that this matter is on course to be dismissed
once the DA's office has completed
its methodical review of the evidence.
We look forward to clearing Justin's name
and helping him move forward as swiftly as possible.
So what do you think?
False accusation?
Well, I mean, if he's already,
if they're looking for him to be exonerated,
that's what they said, right?
They expect to be dismissed.
Well, I mean.
It's a bold statement.
Yeah, dismissal's like just, you know, it's all.
Not a real claim.
And he's already lost his job because of it.
Wow, man.
I mean, okay, there are some.
One of the most popular shows that Adult Swim has produced in the past at least 10 years.
One of the most popular shows, IMDB Top 100 or whatever.
Yeah.
Of all time.
Ever, ever.
Yeah.
Wow.
I mean, the show's over.
They're not going to get someone that's going to be, he's the brains behind it.
They're not going to be able to, I mean, it's like trying to do South Park without Trey.
With Matt Stone and Trey.
Yeah.
I mean,
or does it just like,
you know,
we have a couple of missed seasons and then eventually they bring it back
with sort of a semi-change title.
I don't,
there are some States where like you can be charged with kidnapping.
Like if,
if Serge is right,
like he locked his girlfriend in the bathroom and was like,
you're not allowed to leave there.
They're having some obviously bad argument,
right?
Like they can,
some States will say like you're
violating her um her i forgot which one it is but it's one of her uh constitutional rights like her
right to free movement you're you're restricting her so it may not be like he's a crazy psycho but
this obviously could have been a very bad domestic situation and that to me would come to like if it
goes to court if it
goes trial if it gets exonerated like there's a chance that adult swim could like hold back for
a couple years and then be like okay we'll release like a movie oh we'll back up we can't function
as a society if someone can accuse you of something and then before anything's been proven
they just say like okay you're removed from your job and we're destroying this portion of the
economy that was what i don't mean like the entirety of the global economy.
I'm saying like this element of economic activity, everyone's job at Rick and Morty, it's not
just one guy.
Yeah.
Everybody loses their job now because of the accusation.
Now, again, if it's a legitimate accusation, then so be it.
Dude gets locked up.
But the fact that it's not proven yet, he's denying it.
They're saying outright it will be dismissed.
Well, okay, that needs to be adjudicated. We we need to go through that with that evidence a jury or whatever yeah but the fact that they would be like nope the punishment has been handed down
yeah we're it's it's it's reminiscent of the me too bs so that was the problem with me too was
that well we mentioned disease and sorry like that was kind of like the last the last time that i heard a lot of noise about it
because people realize that a lot of the people that had stuff that was legitimate that were
actually going to come forward had come forward like all the people that had that that were
inspired by me too like they if they had the courage to come forward they did it in the
beginning if they if they were legitimately uh you know assaulted or whatever
and they didn't come out in the beginning it wasn't likely they were going to come out after
six months or whatever and so the people that were coming out you know later you know the later days
of of of me too tended to be the people that were like complaining about in season season sorry who
had a bad date and there was uh other. But like the people, it was hilarious.
It's a bad date.
No, my favorite response to that was like someone being like,
where are that girl's friends?
Being like, why are you putting yourself in this scenario?
Like you don't have to do this.
Like it was such a weird story all around.
And I think it like, it took like,
Me Too is so complicated.
And of course people who are truly.
Me Too is complicated.
The Aziz and Sari story is not complicated.
And the fact that someone would be like,
I am also a part of, you know,
potentially like, you know,
people who are really abused.
Yeah.
Like that tells you how delusional this can get.
Like people want to be recognized as victims
and think they have something to gain.
In this case, like I totally agree with Tim.
It's crazy that there is like a whole studio of people
who are basically out of a job because of this. And I feel like the only way for anyone to know is for it to go to trial which
those articles last forever i don't think that it doesn't matter if it goes to trial i think that
the people that have already decided that he's guilty they're gonna all they're always gonna
believe that exactly right like it's all gonna hang on so but like for my position is like if
he gets like i was on pop culture once and we were talking about Mike Tyson.
Mike Tyson's been convicted of rape and someone was like, I can't believe you'd say that.
You're like, no, it's it's legitimate.
But that's that's proven fact.
And I know the justice system is not something we can always trust right in this country.
But theoretically, like even if the press never goes away, that's actually this person's best shot.
Like at least he would be able to point to something.
Right now, it's just rumor. Your point about the justice system is true it's not it's imperfect but we as
a society we have to act like we have faith in it or else that's going to have significant it's
it's significantly worse to to believe that your justice system can't be trusted. And honestly, that's probably the attitude of a lot more people
than is healthy for society right now.
Yeah.
You ever see Mike Tyson's comments about that case, by the way?
Real quick, where did you hear the bathroom thing?
Because I can't find that anywhere.
I don't know.
This is an initial report.
This was maybe about a week ago when everyone was first hearing about the story.
Because, again, it's been since 2020, and it's only really broke as of like maybe a week
ago.
I heard,
I think it was like,
I don't even remember who I was,
who was watching,
but yeah,
sorry,
man,
what you were saying.
Oh no,
I was just saying Mike Tyson's comments about like the,
the rape case or whatever,
whenever it's brought up,
he gets really pissed and he's like,
no,
I,
he's like,
he didn't rape her,
but he said he should have convicted.
Right.
He did.
Yeah.
That's what, it's probably what his thought
process is saying that awful awful line i didn't but i should you can't get away with that mike
he's like how old is he now 68 he's by his side dude i'm done nobody's gonna do anything he did
an episode of law and order svu, he's clearly bounced back from this conviction.
Yeah, and he'll punch you
in the face
and knock your head
right off your butt
if you go too far.
Well, don't bring him
on the show
and I'll be okay.
He has that quote
where he says
that not enough people
are getting hit
or whatever,
something like that.
It's like, well,
I understand the point
he's saying.
It's kind of good
people aren't beating
each other up,
but his point is that
actually Taylor Swift
has the quote.
Say it on the street,
it's a knockout,
say it in a tweet,
it's a cop out,
you know?
She said it better
than Mike Tyson,
if you ask me.
She has her way with words.
That's gangster.
Yeah,
and then she throws her phone
in the video.
But she makes a point,
like,
they'll go online,
people will say
these awful things,
they won't say it in real life
because they'll be scared
about what the consequences
will be.
Freedom of speech
doesn't mean freedom from consequences.
True.
That's right.
True.
Yeah.
But I don't know, man.
I don't think it's going to be
like a resurgence of Me Too or anything.
No, I don't know.
The whole Believe All Women thing,
I don't know where that's at.
I wonder if they're going to have
recordings of him already
and that's when they're finishing season seven
and they're going to release it.
No, they're going to put,
they're going to use an AI to make his voice that's the other thing how bad is that going to
be remember you guys remember the audio from previous there's been like a bunch of seasons
of the show right you they wouldn't do that but you remember the joe rogan voice yep oh yeah yeah
yeah they they they had a ai analyze joe rogan's voice and they made a thing where you can type in
words and it would say it as joe rogan they'll do
that with him i hate technology that's so creepy yeah you're gonna be watching you're gonna be
like this is a robot they'll do it but you're gonna get a call the jokes won't have the oomph
yeah for sure because he does the voices and then does he write the show too or yeah presumably
right i believe so he's like the spine of this entire thing yeah Yeah. He's the show. He's Seth MacFarlane, basically.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
I mean, after this, like if he does get proven innocent, does he start a new show?
Oh, he's done.
He's done forever.
Look, man, people like him, people like Justin Roiland, he tweeted some anti-woke thing a while ago and then he deleted it.
I can't remember exactly what it was, but this is the point I want to make to everybody.
They come for you. Look, maybe he's guilty. I can't remember exactly what it was. But this is the point I want to make to everybody. They come for you.
Look, maybe he's guilty.
If he's guilty, then so be it.
If he's not guilty,
when this all ends
and the courts say,
okay, case dismissed,
you ain't getting your job back.
They're not going to let you back in those doors.
You're done.
You should have spoken out
and set your foundation
before it was too late. look i don't blame the
guy who seems mostly apolitical for not realizing the culture was you know getting to this point
but i'll say to everybody else because i hear it from people all too often look i'm sure to keep
my head down and then hopefully like nobody will come and give me grief it's like oh come on dude
here's what happens you got a row of houses and they're going door to door.
And you think if you turn your lights off, they ignore your house.
Bro, they're going door to door.
It's going to come to you no matter what.
You can speak up now and link arms figuratively with all the people who agree and tell these people to shut up.
Or you can turn your lights off and then wait until they come to your house, smash your windows, and then burn everything down.
Yep.
And there is no way to be like, oh, I'm just not going to get involved.
When it comes to the culture war, if someone makes an accusation, you're in.
Whether you like it or not.
Someone says something about you, you're in the culture war.
Someone that on one side of the culture war decides they don't like something you did,
they make an accusation, you're in it.
You don't get to opt out.
There is no more, oh, I just stay out of politics.
That doesn't happen with a culture war.
Let's talk about politics.
We have this story from Tim Kast.
Vermont Supreme Court supports allowing illegal non-residents to vote.
The court ruled the state's constitution does not require voters to be citizen to take part in local elections by hannah claire bermalow
so what's going on told you i was a writer for t-shirts writer what's the story you you tell me
so in 2018 montpelier and uh another town whose name i can't actually pronounce winisco i think
it's pronounced um They passed ordinances saying
anyone can vote in our municipal elections,
so local elections.
They can't vote at the state level.
They can't vote at federal.
But it means that you don't need
to legally be a resident of Vermont.
You don't need to legally be an American citizen
to take part in these local elections.
And they said, you know, it's good.
It encourages people to participate.
If you're being represented by these local governments, you should get to vote. And it was in 2020, the state legislator approved that crazy like voters shouldn't just be able to come from
anywhere and it's a degradation to the integrity of elections and it went through a couple different
different rulings but basically the supreme court has upheld a ruling by a lower court saying
the vermont constitution uh does say that you have to be an american citizen to vote in state
elections but does not place that requirement
on municipal elections.
So this makes these two cities in Vermont,
there's a bunch in Maryland,
in New York City,
examples of places
where you don't have to be an American citizen
to participate in local elections.
So I'm not a signatory on Phil's bank accounts,
but I have the right to vote where that money goes, so I'm going to vote
it to me.
Yeah, it also says non-residents.
So it's not just illegals,
but non-residents. People don't even live there?
No, so I mean, like, you could be from
a different state and hop in there for a day
and vote? Is that what they're saying?
They have not defined, I couldn't
find any examples of how clearly they've defined
what their residency policy is.
Like, do you have an address?
If I have a house out of state, but I have like a vacation house there, I can vote in their local election.
So imagine, so what's the population of the smallest town in Vermont that's allowing this?
They're similar sizes.
So they're considered one of the, the outlets I was reading about this, they're the most diverse cities in Vermont.
One has 8,000 people, one has 7,000.
So imagine if they have an election and then like 14,000 people show up in a population of 7,000.
Yeah.
I guess that's technically possible now.
That's pretty funny.
Yeah.
They have opened the doors to just not requiring anything.
I mean, this is similar to the states that don't want to require ID laws.
Does that mean it's still a felony if you vote in two places? I guess. this is similar to the states that don't want to require id laws is that still does that does that
mean it's still a felony if you vote in two places i guess it doesn't in these towns it doesn't seem
like they care i could not find any specific like well you can't you know be over here you couldn't
whatever uh it would be a felony if if i am a person a non-american citizen i guess i live in
this town i decide to vote local election if i then fill out the ballots for state or federal,
it would be illegal, right?
And so this is one of the objections
that the RNC has raised.
They're saying like,
and similar arguments came up
when New York decided to pass this.
They're saying like, how do you prevent voter fraud?
Because we're gonna have to print special ballots
for people who only are voting in the local election.
And that's difficult and it's more complicated. now we have these other ballots and we have some ballot
like if if i give you a ballot you're like hey i live here and i want to vote and they're like
cool just only only fill out the local spot and you don't understand you check everything
like is that your fault right to jail terrible idea right to jail right to jail right to jail
right to jail it sounds like an awful idea. But what representation?
These people are being...
The joke I was making about your bank account is that if you allow non-citizens to vote,
they will vote in the interests of the non-citizens, not the citizens.
So if you live in a small town that has a gold mine in the center of it that is used
to fund the medical care, people are going to be like oh i can vote here i vote i
get the gold i want to order pizza they will why wouldn't they well not even non-citizens i mean if
this is true non-residents i mean you know to be fair this is kind of how elections used to work
like in 1876 what was the south care like south carolina uh when when it was going for haze or
whatever uh they had like what 101 turnout like for eligiblees or whatever, they had like what? 101% turnout,
like for eligible voters or whatever.
And then like in the,
in the counties along the border with Georgia,
it was like 2,600%.
Like it was crazy.
If it's like 101,
I go,
well,
look like then you've got an issue of check the voter rolls.
How does this make sense?
2,600 is outright like death spit
nonsense levels of you know funhouse world non-garbage funhouse world non-garbage yeah
at that point it's just like okay we're in we're in you know banana republic territory at 2600
percent yeah there are some states that like specifically say no no matter what you have to
be an american citizen to vote here so like ohio is one of them i feel like that should it should not be you shouldn't have to say it yeah it shouldn't be
it shouldn't be a a controversial take to say the people that vote in the states should be
residents of those states they should be citizens of those states they should be citizens of the
united states of america just wait the next big thing will be nativist they'll say you're a nativist they already say it well yeah there's already
there's already a lot of people that that if you that have demonized the term nationalist
because of the association with uh you know national socialist or whatever you know if you
are a nationalist they associate you with with fascist because fascism is always a nationalist
kind of they're gonna they're gonna shift from
white supremacist bigot or whatever to nativist at some point and they're gonna be like it's gonna
be 10 20 years and there's gonna be a supreme court battle they're gonna be like these nativist
bigots think that only people who live in some location can vote on the rules and that makes
no sense well everyone gets to say we're all equal they're gonna win people over by saying like if if you live here and you're a green card holder
right like i may not be super familiar with this but like if you're not allowed to vote but you do
live in the country right you do have some sort of legal status here shouldn't you be able to
participate in local elections right but then if they also don't require you
to show any proof of residency or legal status,
then there's no way to say
who is actually partaking in these elections.
And at that point,
you don't really know
what's influencing these cities and countries.
I mean, Vermont is a beautiful place.
Obviously, it's not the population of New York City.
New York City, this becomes an even bigger issue.
But to me, this feels like common sense, like you're saying, like American citizens should vote.
But we know that the idea that you have to show ID when you go to vote is actually a controversial issue in a lot of places.
They feel like you shouldn't have to.
I want to push back on that.
It's not actually controversial.
It is only controversial if you listen to politicians in from the democrats the average american citizen does not believe that
you should be allowed to vote if you're not a citizen of the state sure but they elect politicians
who are okay with the policies well they so you're complicit in supporting it i have other issues with
voting as well as this one but you know the the the idea that
it is it popular in the united states i don't think that that's popular did you confirm this
non-resident part you sure it's just not like non-citizen i went through the charter and i
can't find like any because like they have to register and be on the voter rolls right like
so you can't just like show up election day and be like, oh, I live in this neighboring county or something.
I mean, when I read it, they last time I checked the actual like charter change, they weren't requiring proof of ID.
Right. So like they are saying like you come, you vote.
That's cool.
They might have updated it in the four years it initially passed in 2018.
Right. So they might have updated it in the four years it initially passed in 2018 right so they might have
updated it since but there is no discussion of proving residency in the supreme court case or
in the original uh uh so it's like resident honor system like you're supposed to be a resident but
we don't actually know if you are yeah so you could argue if that, if that's the case, they are technically allowing non-residents,
although I think it'd be important we fact-check that one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, like I said, there is no check, but I'm happy to fact-check it.
Yeah, because, like, what are they actually saying?
If there's no check, it may as well be anyone can vote if they feel like it.
They're saying that for local elections, it doesn't matter,
that the Vermont Constitution does not have a say over local elections.
Vermont can regulate who gets to vote in state elections.
And of course, the federal government regulates who can vote in federal elections.
But they're saying that the Vermont government doesn't have a say over who the municipalities are okay with voting.
It just sounds like the end of the country, you know.
We see it in San francisco and new york
they've had the big move to allow non-citizens to vote and it's just like then then what do you mean
it doesn't i i don't understand why your average resident or or citizen of these of the states are
okay with it i it it just doesn't make any sense to me i feel like mostly it's they don't realize
i really think most people don't pay very close attention to politics.
Even the people that go and vote regularly don't pay nearly the attention to politics that people like us do.
And so for the most part, they don't know what laws are being passed in their local areas.
Yeah, and they always start with the safest thing, too.
I think they started initially with school boards so they're like well you know if your kids they're maybe
they were born here they're american citizens they're going to school and you might be an
illegal parent like you should be able to have a say in your kids education like they kind of like
pull your heartstrings that way and then they expand it from there and incrementalism yeah
that's how it goes yeah and then eventually there's no country left yeah it's 100 that there's no there's no part of me
that doesn't believe that there there are people motivated to change the fundamental structure of
the united states like and the people that say oh no there are there are no people that want to
change the structure of the u.s like they're just not listening to the writers at Vox.
Ian Milhouser wants to get rid
of the whole Senate. There's no reason
to have a Senate because
something. Because there's
popular election of the states.
There's consistently talk from people
on the left about expanding the Supreme Court.
There's talk about getting rid of the
Electoral College. These
people do not like the
the structure of the government they don't like a limited government they don't like
a government that puts the the individual as sovereign these are things that libertarians
are constantly screaming about luke would be here you know putting his hand up right along with me
these people want the federal government to have all the authority and it's likely that
they're they're in bed with international interests it's been it's been a move for a
really long time to strip away the local power yeah the 17th amendment i think was a huge mistake
i remember reading about this i think it was uh ben sass who called for repealing it this is the
amendment that gave uh the the right to elect a senator to the popular vote in the state
all that does is erode local elections and local involvement.
And that was the most destructive thing to this,
one of the most destructive things to this country.
Because it used to be, you voted in your local elections,
you knew who your state reps were.
They would then go, the state senators, I believe,
would appoint a state senator to go to the federal government.
The idea was senators represent states,
members of Congress represent the people.
And there was a reason for the distinction.
With the popular vote, now it's just two of the same thing.
And people don't even know who their local reps are,
and they're like, I have no idea.
What that did was made it impossible or extremely difficult
to have a convention of states and actually work on the Constitution,
amend it for the better or for worse.
Because now people don't even know.
I don't know.
Who's your local rep? Who's your's your state rep you have any idea and these
the one of the things that i find incredibly frustrating is to your point people don't know
you and people are completely unaware of who represents them they have no idea uh who their
congressperson is they have no idea who their senator is um they don't know who the senior senator is, the junior senator is.
But these people feel extremely motivated every four years to go and vote. They don't know who
they're voting for. They don't know why they're voting. They don't know the policies of the people
that they're voting for. But every time some celebrity gets on TV and tells them, go vote,
they're, oh, we got to get out there and vote. For what?
I have no idea.
They're completely ignorant.
I just read a story today about how Seattle is running out of space for all the dead bodies
from fentanyl.
That's gross.
And then I just got mad and I'm like, why is it that all of the major cities are run
by Democrats and are collapsing, are crime ridden?
There was a report, I think the Washingtonhington post per capita crime top 10 cities all
democrat despite the fact that there's there was a couple republican run cities that were in the top
population didn't have crime or the crime was substantially lower why is it is because
republicans are fascists who go around arresting everybody is it because democrats are extremists
who release all the prisoners what's there there may be some other correlating factors there i think like what i mean for example of the top cities
that you're mentioning i think like most of them have like very heavy black populations don't they
like new orleans st louis detroit no all the major cities uh well of the ones that have like
no not exactly i'm trying to think like if like Diego, does San Diego have a super heavy black population?
I bet it's comparable.
How high is Phoenix, Arizona?
Let me look up.
San Diego is around 10%.
Oh, it's not.
Was it 5%?
What's the correlation?
What do you mean?
Like you're saying these cities have.
So, I mean, it's not like totally linear, but, again, these cities do have like, you know,
like the demographic that commits the highest amount of murders is like young black males.
If you have a lot of that, that's probably going to be that that's that's a factor that's a i mean does it
correlate more than having a democrat mayor probably i would say so because there's cities
with democrat mayors that don't have exorbitantly high san diego's uh black population 6.6 percent
i don't think that that aligns properly no that, that's my point. It's low.
I mean, it's like half of the national average, but I don't think... Is it one of the top homicide cities?
San Diego actually has lower crime, and for a while it was run by a Republican.
What about...
So, I mean, perhaps the argument is Democrats typically dominate in the black vote and then Democrats have garbage policies which result in crime and releasing prisoners and things like that.
You can – I mean you can – like I heard you talk about this earlier, Tim.
The fact that Rudy Giuliani went into New York City and cleaned it up, like that shows that no matter what the racial population in your city is,
because New York is as mixed as it gets,
and if you can go and have the right policies
and take New York City from Skid Row
to turning it into what is essentially Disney World now,
or up until five years ago,
policies can solve problems. to what is essentially Disney World now or up until five years ago.
It's policy.
Policies can solve problems.
Oh, policy absolutely matters.
And that's why I said it wasn't linear.
I just said there's other factors that probably correlate more.
I mean, for example, New York City has, I believe it has more black people than like Chicago does.
But Chicago is like way worse, obviously.
Right.
That's why I don't know if it's the racial component that aligns with the crime.
No, no.
I'm not saying that's the causal factor.
I said it probably correlates more than having a Democrat mayor.
I disagree about that.
It feels too surface level to me.
If New York has more black people but substantially less gun violence than Chicago, I don't see why you would draw a correlation between the racial makeup of a city and be like oh san diego's got a lower black population that explains the crime right no it doesn't no no i'm
saying because new york has a higher black it's about does it correlate more or less than having
a democrat mayor yeah so so when we covered this story san diego had a republican mayor and crime
was lower okay new york has a lower black population than chicago and lower crime than
chicago so it's like i don't see the racial connection.
I understand the point at the surface level, I guess, if you were just to look at it and
be like, oh, hey, look at these things.
I mean, so what are the states, for example, in the United States that have like the lowest
homicide rates?
Lowest?
Yeah.
I don't know.
New Hampshire, Vermont, very, very low.
Idaho.
I mean, these rural states with very few people and there
and there actually is a lot of violent crime in say west virginia where people like to say oh the
like one thing they bring up is oh you know these democrat run cities are really bad it's like it is
true like when you when you actually like we covered this story a couple years ago when you
look at the top crime per capita there's a correlation between cities run by democrats
with higher crime than cities run by republicans But red states in general do have very high rates of violent crime, too.
Sure.
I mean, you can always parse the statistics out in various ways.
For example, the gun control organizations, they'll always take – they'll use gun deaths instead of gun homicides.
And then that way they get the statistics that they want.
Including suicide.
Well, look, all the Republican states actually have higher rates of gun death than the Democrat states do.
And then they look at states.
They don't look at municipalities and how those are run.
So, you know, you can cherry pick it any which way you want.
Well, so here's a question.
Like, why are most major cities Democrat?
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Why are cities in general Democrat?
In general.
You go to West Virginia, go to any urban center, no matter how small it is, for some reason,
Democrat.
Yeah. to west virginia go to any urban center no matter how small it is for some reason democrat yeah i mean this is a global phenomenon typically where like urban centers tend to be more uh left uh
generally i think when people congregate and they become like sort of concentrated in certain areas
they uh they just think differently they uh they don't have the same day-to-day experience as
people in more rural areas historically so you
interact with your neighbor a lot more i find you know what i mean and you because you see your
neighbor all the time you think more about your neighbor i don't know if that's cool in urban
areas or rural in urban areas for sure so maybe because of that then you think when you hear
something saying oh well this is better for all of us and hear the flowery language saying you
feel like people in urban areas interact with their neighbor more than like people
in the suburbs
I think that's completely wrong
I don't know
but I feel like they ignore them
completely
Yeah totally
but I feel like they see them
in person
I think that like
seeing someone
and actually interacting with them
is so different
It's different
We've talked
to a certain degree
with our neighbors out here
In New York
I lived
above
below
side to side
and behind
a person,
and I never saw them, never talked to them, never interacted once.
Totally.
I don't mean interact.
I just mean you see them in person.
You see the people.
I just mean you see the people.
Maybe you didn't see them that often,
but I'm just trying to speculate here and come up with something.
I think in cities, Luke Rutkowski made this video 10 years ago
where he said he goes on the subway all the time, and there's millions of people coming in and out they never once stop
and talk to each other so he decided one day just to talk to them and ask them you know and then he
asked him about conspiracy theories and stuff it was kind of funny but it's a good video but he
makes a good point yeah i think in cities they don't talk to each other yeah i don't mean i don't
mean talk i mean like literally just literally see them i don't think that's the case i can't tell
you what my neighbors looked like i't tell you what my neighbors looked like
I can tell you my neighbors out here look like
Yeah, like to a certain degree like we have to talk to them in the city
I said I was in an apartment above someone below someone had two apartments to the side an apartment behind me
Mm-hmm. There's you got you got the the door and there's a stairwell and then there's apartments all around it
Totally, and then there's one corner corner and then behind i don't i i i can't tell you what they look like yeah true i
mean you definitely have more community in small towns definitely because like that's just reality
you have to rely on your community in a small town you're more likely to know who your cops are
right exactly i'm just trying to again maybe that's some kind of reason well the the one thing
about cities is cities do attract people that want to be in cities. Like you hear the stories all the time about kids that leave their small town to go to the big city.
But there are kids that are like, I don't want to go to the big city.
I like it.
Like you definitely have temperaments, people that have a temperament that is more conducive to wanting to live in an urban area versus someone that wants to live in a rural area.
And then, of course, you do have a certain amount of people that would go to a
city and be like,
this is not for me or vice versa.
But I think that the people that,
that have the,
uh,
that are inclined to go to cities and,
and seek out that kind of lifestyle probably have the same inclination to be
like,
Oh,
I think that the government should provide services and,
and et cetera,
things like that. I don't know. I'm just trying to figure out like, like we asked, like, why is it think that the government should provide services and et cetera, things like that.
I'm just trying to figure out, like we asked,
why is it that, why is it the Democrats?
Do you have a reason?
Well, I'll tell you this. Democrat policy, I think, leads to higher crime rates.
And maybe it's just
they're really
good at scaring people
into falling in line and joining the cult, I guess.
Like your video earlier about that,
how it's just people who just go and vote because everyone tells them to go when you say you know
there's a meteorologist in new york fox news got beaten up by a bunch of teenagers yeah right
and they and the police said we're not going to arrest or charge them because they were
15 and 17 or whatever well they said it would be a misdemeanor and it's like how is it a misdemeanor
when this guy has like very visible marks from being brutally assaulted?
That's crazy.
Because of their ages, they weren't charged.
They were released to the parents.
So these are the policies that Democrats enact.
Look, I get it, man.
I don't like cash bail.
I think we need prison reform.
I think we need more place accountability.
But like just releasing criminals doesn't seem to make sense. No, but the options that have been brought,
the ideas that have been brought up
to deal with the over-criminalization,
maybe you'll call it in the US,
they're not good ideas.
Like the idea of getting rid of the police totally,
that's a terrible idea
because they're talking about replacing them
with social workers that are completely
and totally incapable of securing an area to try to deal with whatever's going on.
I think part of it is this idea with the meteorologists that, well, they're kids.
We don't want to mark them with this record and release them to their parents.
I don't necessarily agree with that but like there are a lot of places rural and not that try to prevent children
especially from being unfairly punished for crimes that like if you were an adult committed would be
pretty serious so like i wrote this article last week about um a 18 year old who at the age of 16
murdered four family members in cold blood execution style in west virginia and he will
be eligible he's been given life in prison, but because of a mercy rule in West Virginia,
because he committed the crimes as a minor,
he's eligible for parole in 15 years.
So is that because he deserves it?
Is that because his crime is justified?
Is that because like at 16,
he doesn't understand the consequences?
Like you're saying these kids are 15 and 17.
If you got caught shoplifting,
I could see releasing to your parents.
If you leave physical marks on someone, like you can see that that crime is more serious but i think
you sell it like if you're someone who lives in an area that is affected by crime rural or not
being able to say like yeah this person uh when you when you get a criminal record at an early age
and it follows you for the rest of life you are basically on a downworld spile like it's very difficult to overcome that i think we understand why this stuff sells but in
practical application it doesn't always serve the communities the best and really understand the
differences between uh major cities is hard because we don't have a great example of a direct
comparison a city that has high violence and is run by a republican mayor and a city that has high
violence similar population run by democrats yeah now i think about montreal for
instance because they're extremely racially and ethnically diverse and they don't have nearly the
level of crime of chicago like what is wrong with chicago true i think it's the corruption i think
chicago is a mob town you know a lot of people talk about the gangbangers and all that stuff
and and and like the South Side
and the black community.
And I'm like, yeah, no, I hear you, man,
because I grew up down there.
But you got to understand
the cops are crooked as they come.
The cops would kidnap and torture people
when I was in my lifetime.
You know what I mean?
So it's like the crime exists.
It just exists in different ways.
Something's going on in Chicago
where everybody's just kind of a dick.
Not everybody, obviously.
I love my Chicago family.
But a lot of bad stuff.
Just think about all the early 1900s.
Go to Middletown Turnpike if you want to see where,
apparently that's where Capone dumped all the bodies.
So you've had a history of corrupt government.
The past few governors all going to prison.
You have gang violence.
Sums up with Chicago.
I mean, Baltimore is really bad, too.
Don't get me wrong.
Baltimore has a lot of crime.
And so people want to look at the surface level and they see a racial component.
I assume there's corruption in Baltimore, but I don't have the same association with corruption that I do with Chicago.
For sure.
You think the racial component plays like no role whatsoever i mean clearly we know that like it's a surface
level thing well you don't you don't think there's like a big difference as in as far as like
different groups the way they like commit homicide like the amounts and like the rates i don't think
the race is the issue i'm not saying i'm just saying like it's not about it the race itself
being the issue it's that like the the actual it's just the fact that this group has a higher rate of homicide sure
sure sure yeah and then you take into consideration different societal factors i mean it's age two
it's age two like no no one is saying like 70 year old uh you know black people are committing
homicides at the same rate as like 15 or like, like 20 year old Hispanic people.
Like,
obviously not.
The challenge is you obviously have,
I did,
I did a documentary.
I talk about it periodically about Pruitt,
I go Ferguson,
the riots,
why people are so angry,
why there's crime the way it is.
And what ends up happening is I'll have a conversation with someone and
they'll say exactly what you did.
They'll be like,
Oh,
but yeah, but you know, young black men are the, are the most are the higher highest demographic when it comes to murder and stuff and it's like in chicago it's
very different in new york new york has a much much lower crime rate though the crime still does
exist but no but that that difference still exists there as well right and so what it is is this is
the challenge of racism is that people will will be like i'm trying to figure out a pattern
here and i've noticed these two people look different so i had a conversation with a guy about
uh race realism and he was mentioning oh well you know somalians have low iqs and i was like somalia
a country in decades of civil war and strife and famine and drought and constant like you're you're
well yeah but and then they would make the argument
that even people who've left and i'm like right dude look you go back three generations of a
country being destroyed or people coming from a place where there's limited nutrients you're going
to have that go down the line genetics epigenetics or whatever i don't think that we're solving the
problem by comparing a black guy from haiti to you know, a black guy from the South Bronx.
I think there's,
you can probably,
I think there's genetic nature versus nurture components and everything.
So there's,
there's probably something to be said for looking at an individual and
making determination.
Like if you were to say white people tend to be taller,
I'd say,
yeah,
in Scandinavia,
if you were to say Asian people tend to be shorter,
I'd be like,
right.
We know these things exist,
but I don't think when we're trying to get to the root of social problems, it's solved by being like, well, I happen to notice the racial components in crime.
And I'm like, yeah, and I also noticed the voting patterns.
And I also noticed they're releasing people from prisons in these cities.
And so I kind of feel like I understand there's a nature versus nurture argument.
I kind of think it's in the middle i think if we're actually going to solve these problems we need to just calmly say you know i don't think the surface level racial component is actually the the a
strong enough correlation or the cause of the problem i think it could be solved if we didn't
have lunatic leftist policy that was releasing but why do you think it is that in new york city
for example when it comes to the shootings and the murders it's almost always every year over 93
percent uh black and Hispanic.
Oh, man.
This is a much longer conversation, which you'll probably have in the members only,
because it's going to take...
Sure.
We're seven minutes past doing the Super Chats,
but I think a large component obviously has to do with
why is it that Nigerian immigrants don't have these levels of crime
and are very successful with higher salaries,
but people born in America who are are black we notice these trends i think it might have something to do with slavery the history
of of racial politics in this country i think that you said you mentioned racial politics i think that
the the whole idea of like uh young black people that that study hard and they get told they're
acting white i think there's a stigma that,
or at least I hear there's a stigma in the black community about black people that try to excel
and they get told, oh, you're acting white and blah, blah, blah.
So it's probably something that's-
We got to go super chats.
Good.
But we'll talk about this.
We'll get into a lot more of this stuff
in the members only show.
Not to say that I wouldn't talk about it on YouTube.
It's just that we're seven minutes past
when we like to start and do super chats
and get to people's questions.
So go to TimCast.com, become a member, smash that like button, click that join us button at TimCast.com, and then we'll carry on this conversation and we'll go into great detail as calmly and reasonably as we want.
Of course, look, man, there's a lot of people who just don't care about any arguments.
And I'm not a fan of any argument that is tribal purely.
You can't convince me.
I won't listen to you.
Okay, dude, then we're not having a conversation.
If you want to have a conversation, hang out with us at TimCast.com.
We may disagree, but that's the point.
All right, let's read a bunch of angry people who are fans of the quartering.
One pissed off hippie says, became a member because I believed in what you were doing.
After watching you ignore the quartering situation, makes me wish I bought coffee instead.
Well, go buy coffee, dude.
I have no idea what you're talking about. I know something vaguely having to do with the quartering and Eliza Blue. bought coffee instead. Well, go buy coffee, dude. I have no idea what you're talking about.
I know something vaguely having to do with the quartering and Eliza Blue.
I don't follow that.
I don't do drama.
The quartering was scheduled to come on the show next week.
He canceled on us.
I have no idea why.
I don't deal with booking.
There you go.
Smokey Joe says you should hire Justin Roiland to make a Grick and Schmorty cartoon.
Done.
Big fan.
Justin Roiland.
Let me know when you want to make your Grick and Schmorty. All right. Big fan. Justin Roiland. Let me know when you want to make your
Grick and Schmorty.
All right.
Society Remastered says,
happy episode 700.
Thank you for all your hard work
and discipline over these years.
Also, the doomsday clock
is straight up emotional abuse.
Yeah.
I realize it reminds me of
Threat Level Midnight
by the Office episode.
I mean, it's the same thing as the
what was the color-coded terror alert that we had for Forever and Ever.
And the fire one, too.
We don't care about that.
Fire one?
I'm just kidding.
They have the Smokey the Bear.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
Yes, yes.
So, I mean, yeah.
That's exactly what it is.
It's just a way to get people to be anxious.
Victor Papadopoulos says, Nuance Bro's video about the blue anon version of tim pool aka dash
dabrovsky was next level hilarious this super chats for you bro yeah dash dabrov you know some
people think i killed him because like he doesn't do those videos anymore on twitter where he's like
oh boy big news he doesn't do anymore not on twitter that's the worst he's a lot uh calmer
after the video came out so wow yeah he had a whole background like his whole life he was like in hollywood stuff like he was like on jay leno
show when he was like a little kid really yeah it was very interesting he had a whole show like
dude he used to not actually be like a terrible looking kid and he was like dating hotties it was
it was very bizarre we've invited him on the show i think i've invited him twice oh boy but he they
like all of them,
they just refuse to do it.
Yeah, I figure.
Yeah.
Yeah, that guy,
he does the videos
where he puts the camera
right up in his face
as close as possible
and then he looks past the lens
and not into the lens.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So it's like the eyes
look like they're going through you
and then he just
keeps his eyes wide
and just goes for it.
You know?
Creepy.
All right.
Where are we at?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. jr says tim when the
apocalypse comes and you're shunned at the gate for lack of trade skills we're not good sir i'll
let you into the side door teamwork yeah i was basically saying like dude if the apocalypse
happens i really doubt any like emergency quarantine zone is going to be like hey that's
tim pool we really could use a guy who complains about stuff come come in here and we'll give you
our food
they're going to be like bro can you chop wood or not
I'll be like I'll figure it out man give me food
are you bringing your chickens with you
well that's the thing I got chickens
they're going to come to me and be like bro we want chickens
and I'll be like you have to listen to me complain
and you got to do work
Cody Justin Fenton says
come on Tim free the quartering
was the quartering banned from YouTube or something
no I just looked at Twitter I saw him on Twitter I don't know if it was YouTube Cody Justin Fenton says, come on, Tim, free the quartering. Was the quartering banned from YouTube or something?
No, I just looked at Twitter.
I saw him on Twitter.
I don't know if it was YouTube. No, he's locked out of Twitter
because he won't delete the tweet
that they're locking him out of the account for.
Oh, I see.
He kept up with the Eliza Blue thing.
And you personally can free him, Tim.
I didn't know that.
I'll call Elon.
Actually, Luke's the one who has to do that.
He's the one who's called on, guys.
No, but we had the quartering booked for like a month.
Apparently, I have to do that. Apparently, I've got all the connects so shout out jeremy uh i just found
out earlier today that he canceled on us and i don't know anything about it i don't do booking
i have no idea yeah for real he has been on that by the way guys he has been on that thing for
i think over a month yeah yeah we booked him a long time ago we we we booked him a while back
i can't remember exactly what happened but we were going to have him come out and then he said it was like too short notice too fast something like
that happened and then i was like let us know whenever you want to come out and then i guess
we booked a date for the 30th or whatever but then i just found out today he canceled so we had to
pull in a sub we had to try and scramble to find somebody else we would love to have jeremy here
we were going to talk coffee that was the point we wanted to have him come out we were going to
talk about coffee but i know you know he's going through whatever he's
going through. So, you know, best
of luck, man. I don't know. Jeremy's
a good dude. Hashtag unban Brittany
Venti. Hashtag unban
the quartering. True.
All right. Yeah, but Trump says
yes, I lightly smashed the clicker for the like button.
I'm happy to see Phil again and glad about him
being more involved in the show. Hannah Clara's awesome.
I love her so much. Look at that. look at that thanks yeah see we were better recasting
yeah this is like a better season of the show well it'll be bad just kidding i'm just kidding
ian's gonna be gone until friday night so he may be on the show friday night uh he brought
bogus to an experimental laboratory for stem cell therapy it's actually it's interesting because
they can do bilateral uh bilateral kidney transplants for
cats that are ridiculously expensive this stem cell treatment's actually cheap they harvest his
own stem cells from his blood and fat then they put him into his blood and it will help his organs
and his damaged kidneys there's no guarantee it saves his life because it's experimental but they
like what we know about stem cell therapy they they're confident. And it's a couple grand, I think, so it's expensive.
But like getting your cat a kidney transplant,
oh man, that's brutal.
Because I've had people, people were telling me
that they would spend 50 grand
for one more day with their cat.
And I'm like, look, man, we love Mr. Bocas.
He's a cat.
But like 50 grand hires a person to go,
you know, cover an important story and help humanity.
Like, I don't want to let the
cat die but there's a limit man and it's surgery is not nothing right like your cat would go under
anesthesia which is hard on them like you have to weigh all of them well that's why he's that's
that's the main reason he's not getting it is because he wouldn't survive it yeah they told
us that because of his conditions he wouldn't survive a kidney transplant anyway so good luck
they said he might have a week left he might have six months we have no idea so we've been giving him intravenous fluids and a hormone to generate red blood cells which seems
to have given him life again because before he was staggering around falling over the red he was
anemic the red blood cell hormone treatment i guess brought him back but he barely eats he's
getting thinner and thinner and thinner and he's's getting very close to death. And nothing reverses kidney failure.
I mean, other than maybe stem cells.
But before that, there wasn't.
But, right.
So they think the stem cells will.
We're not 100% sure.
We watched a video in the Members Only section before about stem cell therapy.
Sounds like it might.
They don't know.
Pretty impressive stuff.
Did he have to qualify?
Were there any obligations for that?
He had to have certain like blood levels and medical
stuff and they said he qualifies he has to get medication they put him under anesthesia they
harvest stem cells they inject them and then we'll see what happens man yeah we'll see what happens
yeah the sad thing is um they the doctor said they don't think it's anything that could have
been averted he was a street cat he has a bad heart he has bad kidneys they're underdeveloped
this is what happens with street cats you rescue.
And it's a bummer.
Do you have any pets?
No, man.
No.
No.
No.
All right, let's see.
Let's grab one.
OMG Puppy says, outside the US media bubble, the world is not worried about Russia starting
nuclear war.
They're worried about America starting nuclear war when their neocon plans don't work.
I hear that, man.
Yeah.
I hear that.
Don't worry.
We are worried about that as well.
That's right.
Mavis says, according to Canadian Prepper, there's a Russian ship or sub off the east
coast and off of the coast of Hawaii.
They're poised to strike at any time.
I believe it.
That's likely.
Yeah, we had someone super chat saying they work on a sub and they do patrols
because you got to go around
trying to find the Russians
they're super chatting you
from a sub
when they're not on patrol
you can't send signals
like that from submarines
at certain depths
I guess
they don't have 5G
down there
so
I don't know
the exact depth
but different frequencies
can't penetrate water
is it Starlink
yeah so like
the best
the best radiation shield,
I think they do this
for shuttles in space stuff,
water.
They have water line
because water diffuses radiation.
Yeah, it's an interesting thing.
I learned that
when I was trying to create
a water drone.
Back in the early days,
12 years ago,
we were doing a bunch
of drone work
and we had ground drones,
remote control cars,
air drones, water drones.
And the problem with water drones is you can't get signal underwater, so they have to be connected.
But they do have this really cool thing.
It's a fish, and it swims around.
It's autonomous, and it scans holes and stuff and sends data back.
It's really cool stuff.
Yeah, and then I had this little – this is amazing. I had this little remote control two-wheeled car with a camera on it that I would bring with me when I would do field reporting.
Because what we would do is if we were at a point where there was like a police line and you couldn't go past it, I would take it off my bag, pop its wheels out, turn it on, and then just chuck it because it bounces.
And then you take your phone app and you drive it through and you can film what's going on. Yeah. And then I had the AirDrone on my backpack that I could take off, put it down, launch with the computer, and then live stream what it was showing.
We only did it a couple times.
But the idea was like, hey, man, I'm allowed to drive my little remote control car.
It had a range of a couple hundred feet and it could go around corners.
Not only that, if there's active riding and molotovs, I'll send the little car to film so you can see what's going on oh true that was fun
that's so cool yeah you know the thing is like nobody really does it anymore i was just me and
my friends were doing the weird hacker stuff on the ground most people just don't even live stream
at all all right brandon hamson says tim the clock has 90 seconds now but you're forgetting
about daylight savings time once march March hits, the world ends.
Good point.
Great.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see what we got.
We'll grab some more Super Chats.
Why did they pick this clock?
Like, they're like, it's just to stress you out?
Like, it's a clock with no specific date.
Yeah, it's the anxiety clock.
Yeah.
Be anxious.
Yeah.
Talbot Link says, top secret material is largely a joke these days.
I was forced to subvert clearance as a teenager to work on Blackhawks as a contractor.
TS pages in the manuals for mundane equipment and full print on IFF and secure radio systems.
Interesting.
Overclassification.
Yeah.
Sterling Wilson III says,
Guys, who thinks they're running for president in 24 it's pretty simple that the deep state is willing to burn
all of the olds and have a coastal
presidential face off CA versus
Florida
Newsome versus DeSantis
that doesn't sound far fetched
he's in the race right
Nikki Haley is almost
certainly jumping into the nuclear
mustache and what's her name Christine Ohm
seems to be positioning herself.
DeSantis versus a gnome seems to make a lot of sense.
And then DeSantis wins.
Let's see.
Brown Bear says, Tim, look up the Jason Harley shooting guy.
Got blasted by SWAT when he opened his door.
And now they're trying to charge him with a bunch of bunk.
I saw the video.
It's crazy, man.
Yeah, that's the video where he walks to the door.
The camera's in it.
And he opens it.
And he has his hands out. And they start shooting him. And door the camera's in it and he opens it he's his
hands out and they start shooting him and then the cops come in and say oh f yeah and they released
a statement saying he came out yelling he's in confrontation yes total criminal charges man
cherokee county north carolina lock them up they have there should absolutely be criminal charges
for that absolutely and i think that there had been another big officer
involved shooting in the same county like a month before a bunch of officers if you watch the video
the reason that he got shot is because he opened the door he had their drone they threw a drone
into his house in the middle of the night like a flying one no just a little roller one and you
like you know you can see on the camera it rolls around or whatever that's what i was like what
the heck is this?
What's going on?
He walks out to the door with the drone in his hand and opens the door like this, puts
his hands up, and he's got the drone in his hand.
But even still, his hands are in the air, right?
Like, he's not pointing at anything.
Your hands are up.
You should never, ever, ever have anything in your hands when the cops are around.
Absolutely.
I understand that.
But still, his hands are up.
At this point, he's in a submitting posture.
Don't give him an excuse.
No, never give him an excuse.
At this point, what I would do is just lay on the ground, spread my legs and arms, and
I'm not moving, no matter what a cop says.
Because you remember that video where the cop walks in and he's like, crawl to me.
Crawl.
Oh, yeah.
Like Simon says, now put your hands up.
Now, now, glad down. And then what happened now put your hands up. Now, now, down.
And then what happened was
the guy's crawling
and his pants are falling down.
He goes to pull his pants up
and the dude just unloads on him
and kills him.
I'm like, bro should have just laid there
and spread his arms and legs
out as wide as possible
and then just not done anything.
Not said a word, not done a thing.
That poor dude was drunk too.
He had, he was, he was,
he'd been drinking all day.
What?
He had a pest gun.
He had a pellet gun for pest removal.
Oh, is that what he had to?
And someone saw it through the window.
So they called the police and a man was waving on a gun, which he wasn't.
So they showed up.
He has no idea what's happening.
They're screaming at him.
He had a shirt off and he just had sweatpants on.
His sweatpants were falling down.
He went to grab them and pull them up.
I think he was wearing a shirt.
But he was crawling and his pants fell down and he pulled it up.
And I mean, to be honest, the cop shouldn't have shot him shot him but to the cop he sees a guy's reaching for his belt
a guy who's reportedly has a gun either way though it's like dude if you're that scared
yeah you shouldn't be a cop yep 100 apparently the guy got rehired or something it's atrocious
yeah michael teal says rand paul today said the amount of things listed as classified is absurd
the food menu at the White House is classified.
That one actually makes sense to me, though.
Yeah.
I mean, everything.
We have an over classification.
At the White House, they're serving braised short rib with mashed potatoes
and bread with truffle butter.
And someone is trying to cause harm to government officials,
and they need to know if they're going to taint food what that food will be.
It makes sense to classify that food so that no one can figure out what fake food descendant.
I get that.
But if you hear now, oh, the classified documents they find at Mike Pence's house is actually a menu from a state dinner that someone in his family kept.
Is that still the same precaution?
I would get it for active presidential issues,
but if it's a piece of their scrapbook,
I don't know that we're operating that.
And should they remain classified, like the menu?
Should it remain classified in perpetuity?
Doesn't make sense.
Someone released the menu from six weeks ago.
Well, and occasionally the White House,
for state dinners and stuff, they'll release the menu before like there's this big thing where they were like
uh when they had emmanuel macron in town they're like here's all this stuff including this salmon
or this lobster from maine right after biden had like passed or allowed all of these restrictions
to be placed in the main lobster industry and And the entire Maine congressional delegation was like,
could you please meet with us immediately?
If you're going to serve Maine lobsters,
you should at least be not strangleholding the industry.
And as far as I know,
he has still not met with the Maine congressional delegation.
I'm not surprised.
Maine is like a multi,
I think it's a $1.2 billion industry in Maine.
Wow.
Yeah.
Denise Ann says,
Robert Barnes thinks DeMar died and they'll
reveal it after SB, Super Bowl.
I wouldn't put it past them. NFL wants
to be relevant. Nope, not going to happen.
Isn't Barnes also the guy who said that
Trump's going to pick DeSantis as
his VP and the deal's been made?
He says a lot of things. Yeah, like
come on guys. I'm not saying this
about Barnes, whatever. I'll say
this in general. If you think after the Super Bowl they'll come out and announce,
actually, DeMar died and that wasn't him,
or at the very least, yes, he's dead,
that is just movie-level stuff that doesn't happen.
To be fair, I guess, this season could potentially be crazier than the past.
The writers for the simulation have kind of gone off the rails, so maybe.
But I wouldn't put chips on it.
Sorry, I don't understand football.
I would like to very much, but what
does the Super Bowl have to do with the timing?
That's the big crescendo.
But why not wait until next season?
Why wait until the Super Bowl specifically?
Why just not say anything?
Why not just... Keep this guy around.
Just say literally nothing,
and then people will eventually forget about him,
and then no one will ever have to say anything about anything.
If he actually died, they can just do nothing,
and then a year will go by,
and be like, whatever happened to DeMar?
But he retired.
Yeah.
Yeah, hard thing.
Crazy.
What's he doing now?
Family.
Why isn't he in the press?
He's not playing football.
He's retired.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's not in the press anymore. No, he's not playing football he's retired yeah yeah so he's not in the press anymore
no
he's not playing football
sorry have a nice day
why not
I just
I don't know
I don't know who that guy was
they didn't prove it was him
but I don't know
if they're gonna come up
and be like
he's actually dead
I mean okay
what is this
well there you go
we are changing the chat
says I didn't do this
do what
you left bro
you know you trying to trying to opine here on this show?
You're not even in the room.
Tim's mad at you.
We're going to get Seamus.
We miss you, Luke.
Seamus, where?
Everybody tweet at Seamus.
Tell Seamus to come back because Luke abandoned us.
Phil, we're not good enough replacements over here.
Yeah, so basically Luke breaks up with the show, so we go crawling back to Seamus.
Crawling back to Seamus.
I've been texting Seamus for months, telling him to get back out here.
He talks a lot on the internet about wanting, or on Twitter, about wanting to come back.
Just needs to do it.
Just doesn't do it, Seamus.
I messaged him.
I said, Seamus, we miss you.
Come back.
We want you on the show.
And he was like, you know, I'll figure it out.
I'm like, he hates us.
Luke said we left him.
He's sewing his wild oats.
No, I'm kidding.
Seamus doesn't hate us.
Seamus has got, you know, his own company. And the same thing with kidding. Seamus doesn't hate us. Seamus has got his own company.
Same thing with Luke.
Luke and Seamus both run their own company,
so they have to do their own stuff
and then they come on the show.
I'm sure actual Justice Warrior
is totally willing to come here and be a co-host.
We had him on the show before.
I know, but he should bring him on as a regular host.
Why not?
I mean, he can come.
I had to give him at least one shout-out during the show.
Did he pay you for that? No, I always had to give him at least one shout out during the show i told him did he pay you no
i always you know i i had to he's a good friend so i watched siloua says justin roiland was a
proponent of me to cancel culture now he's getting canceled years later for domestic charges and
leaked questionable private messages look into it let them eat their own was he a per was he was he
pro cancel culture really i think i don't know if
he was well then you know but here's my attitude anybody who apologizes i'll say you know welcome
so if justin roiland came out was like look i was wrong about that stuff guys please i desperately
need help they're destroying my life i'd be like okay i got you bro i think rick and morty's funny
he's made a lot of funny jokes i love the joke where they did i think it was like season four
or something where he's in his own brain and he's being interrogated by the aliens.
And then he's having a memory.
He's like, oh, no, this is the time.
He's like, the worst memory of my life when 9-11 happened.
And then like in the background, you hear him very quietly go, they're going to use this as a pretext for taking away our freedoms.
He's got good jokes, man.
I like it.
I love the Pickle Rick one when he's like, I turned myself into a pickle, Morty.
And he's like, and?
He goes, and?
And what?
Do you want me to say 9-11
was an inside job or something?
That was good.
Like, and what?
I turned myself into a pickle.
I love that show.
Yeah, he does a good job.
This season was okay.
You know, I think it was kind of wonky
with COVID and everything
in the past couple of seasons,
but there were a few good episodes.
How many seasons are they on?
It's been a long time.
Yeah, it's been a long time.
It's been a decade.
Six seasons a decade, man. You've got to make your show faster.
Two Cents Lopez says,
Check with Tom Fitton, judicial watch. He sued Obama for having classified documents and lost in court.
They said President can declassify.
Does Crowder want to destroy Daily Wire? What's his end goal?
I don't know what Crowder's end goal is.
I think my view of Crowder want to destroy Daily Wire? What's his end goal? I don't know what Crowder's end goal is. I mean, I think my view of Crowder is that he,
my opinion is that he views the Rumble locals model
where an individual retains their subscribers
as like a better way to do things.
Because like, even they made the point,
I actually, I think the only real concern he has is,
I think they were saying,
don't claim you're fighting big tech
when you're outright outlining your contracts
that people have to be on big tech
because that doesn't seem legitimate, honest.
So, I don't know, whatever.
I don't think he wants to destroy anything.
I think he wants things to be different.
He brought up the Obama classification thing.
Who did?
In the Super Chat for the Tom.
Yeah, because I think the thing with Obama and the classified documents is that they're in the hands of the National Archives.
The National Archives manages the classified documents for Obama, even though they're like a presidential library or something like that.
I don't know, but I don't think that was what people were making it out to be all right let's see david tartman says great meeting you and phil at freedom plaza if you
do another event when it warms up i'll bring a whole battery powered band to play while you skate
uh yeah probably and we're doing we're doing a live event at the vulcan in austin i think it's
in april in april yeah i don't have thecan in Austin. I think it's in April. In April, yeah.
I don't have the link or anything ready, but apparently it's up.
They can buy tickets now, can't they?
I think so.
Yeah.
I believe so.
So it's the Vulcan.
Yeah, at the Vulcan.
Yeah, Alex Stein's going to be there.
Alex Jones, Michael Malice, Blair White, Luke Rakowski.
Maybe a handful of other people.
We're going to have a blast down there in Austin.
We're going to be doing the show live from Austin for the week.
It's going to be a lot of fun
and maybe some other guests and then the day
after so I think it's Friday
Timcast IRL live and then
Saturday is the Mines event
so we're like
not the events aren't in conjunction
but like you know we planned it because we're friends with Mines
so we do our thing Friday night and then the next
day you have the whole Mines event so it's gonna be a blast
it's gonna be a great weekend and then i'll of course be i don't think
i'm i don't know if i'm officially at the mines thing in some i don't know what the official
capacity is that i'll be there but i'll be there i don't know if they put me on a panel or something
i think you're listed on the actual thing i mean i'm there we're hanging out we're doing a party
and stuff something i don't know i'm you know we're all friends we're all doing this but it's
like friday night we do our thing and then the next day is the big Mines thing. It's going to be a whole awesome.
When is this?
April.
Okay.
What is it?
Yours is the 14th.
The 15th is the Mines thing.
Yeah, it's the 14th.
That's correct.
14th.
14th.
The 15th is the Mines thing.
Oh, okay.
You're going to be there?
If you want, I'll be there.
Absolutely.
Cool.
Yeah, we're going to figure it out.
It's my birthday.
The 15th.
Oh.
It's all nice if Mines is three apart.
I know, right?
Yeah, we'll bring a cake and
all right cake we'll just grab a couple more here ronald pant says not over classified it's called opsec look it up and look up how that and tom clancy and pows in vietnam are related interesting
all right last one shane marley says both of them are much better guests than shamus because they
don't preach bible stuff to me well you know you know, I actually like that about Seamus.
I thought it was interesting to have, you know, we don't have staunchly religious individuals
as often with Seamus.
It created a different perspective you don't often hear.
I think it's valuable.
You know, Ian's the graphene guy.
Everyone's got their quirks.
Luke's the, the Parks Department's our communist.
He's like, we have our cast of characters with their, you know, specialties.
Speaking about, he mentioned religion.
Just today, you didn't talk about it, but there was a book released that Pope Benedict,
the previous pope, not the current one, passed away.
He wrote it before he passed away.
I mean, obviously.
But he wanted it released after he passed away because of the stuff that he said.
Essentially, the Catholic Church has been, the whole Vatican has been overtaken
by liberation theology,
which is the basically Marxist Catholicism.
Essentially, the whole Holy Roman Catholic Church
has fallen to the Antichrist.
Like, if you're a Catholic,
that's essentially what's going on.
I think Seamus talks about this, actually.
Seamus, tell people,
the Catholic Church has fallen to the Antichrist.
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it's good to be back guys that was a fun one right on someone mentioned that team gas is not on the
vulcan website that i see i don't know we gotta get the link or something we'll figure it out and
we'll get it up soon so uh and then and then we'll share it and we'll have it on all the posts you
can buy tickets and I don't know
how many seats is it?
A couple hundred or something?
I think it's a couple hundred
yeah
so
you should get your tickets early
it's really
for sure
alright everybody
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