Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #850 Biden CAUGHT Using FAKE NAMES For Shady Hunter Deals WHILE VP w/Nick Sortor

Episode Date: August 30, 2023

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Kellen join Nick Sortor to discuss the National Archives admitting to having over 5,000 records of Joe Biden using a fake name, Rachel Maddow freaking out and saying Trump w...ill be president for life, a 12 year old being removed from class over a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack, & the House GOP launching investigations into the Maui fires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:02 And according to a lawsuit, he's using these to engage in illicit business dealings with his son, Hunter. We've known about some of these aliases for quite a while now, and they were through government addresses. I think this shows at this point, it's almost pointless to even bring up because we all know Joe Biden was doing this. We all know he was influence peddling. We all know Hunter Biden was engaged in business dealings overseas. We all know that Donald Trump was trying to expose this and for that they impeached him. But I guess with this new information coming out and NARA saying that they can't just release these records quite yet, we should at least address the news. We'll talk about that. Plus, one of my
Starting point is 00:01:38 favorite stories of the day, Rachel Maddow says that Donald Trump, if he wins, will probably be president for life. And she's not wrong because Donald Trump is nearly the average life expectancy. So for life means probably one more term. Let's be real. I wish the president best of health. But no, she literally means they'll be present like 100 years old because these people live in a crazy crackpot reality where Russia could turn off your electricity in the middle of winter and you'll die. So we'll talk about that. And then this very viral story, 12-year-old boy had a Gadsden flag patch.
Starting point is 00:02:11 And so his school removed him saying that the Gadsden flag is associated with slavery. So you can't have it. We'll be getting into those stories. Before we do, my friends, head over to timcast.com. Click join us. Join us as a member at timcast.com. Join timcast dot com to to
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Starting point is 00:03:48 can. If you really do want to help, word of mouth really helps podcasts grow. You can follow the show at TimCastIRL. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Nick Sorter. How are you doing, Tim? You want to grab your microphone? I should grab my microphone, yeah. Microphone would help. Who are you? What do you do? I'm an independent journalist.
Starting point is 00:04:04 I am somebody that covers stories that you don't really see in the mainstream media uh it seems like a lot of them have a a you know a narrative maybe they're they're pushing based on you know another entity or political agenda political agenda and so you know basically i go to places like east palestine ohio i I was in Maui last week covering the fires out there because, you know, somebody has to hold the government accountable here. Because, you know, it seems like for years and years there was, you have all these corporate media outlets. And you didn't hear a lot of these stories. And this stuff isn't new when it comes to government cover-ups and stuff. You hear the universe, actually.
Starting point is 00:04:48 They protect them. They protect them. Absolutely, they protect them. So I'm glad that we finally have a platform such as X that we can kind of broadcast this stuff out to. And it scares these government officials. And we're going to keep on with that. Right on. Well, we'll definitely jump into the Hawaii stuff, so thanks for hanging out.
Starting point is 00:05:06 It should be a blast. Absolutely. We've got Hannah Clare hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm a writer for TimCast.com. It's the best news site of all time, in my personal opinion. Ian's here, too. Hi, everyone.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Ian Crossland. I'm back. We finished the music video this last weekend. It was incredible, and I'm looking forward to tonight's show as well. I've been listening on the road a little bit. I think you guys are holding down the fort while I'm gone. To the best weekend. It's a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Yeah, Libby was Ian yesterday. That was a good show, man. Spike Cohen sounds like me. I was like, what? It sounds like I'm talking right now. Spike. He's just got a lot more information about economics. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And we got Callum pressing the buttons. That's right. I'm pushing buttons this week while Serge is in sunny Miami getting everything ready for that awesome event. So let's get started, guys. Here's the story from the New York Post. National Archives has 5,400 Biden emails in which he uses fake names to dish government info to Hunter and others as VP. That's a general idea. He is engaging in illicit business dealings by giving privy information to
Starting point is 00:06:05 his son, who then acts as his proxy. And now we're hearing this is the breaking news from today. The National Archive, quote, drags its heels on the release of these records related to Biden's pseudonyms after a 2022 FOIA request. They say from the Postmillennial, the National Archives and Records Administration revealed on Monday that is is in possession of around 5,400 documents. This we know. The group's request, this is Southeastern Legal Foundation, sought emails related to the accounts of J.R.B. Ware, Robin Ware, and Robert L. Peters, pseudonyms that Biden was known to use during his time as vice president. The foundation filed on Monday against NARA for the release of the records, claiming that these records may show that Biden forwarded government information and discussed government business with Hunter Biden as well as others. I think the general idea is he did do that.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And there are emails in which Hunter Biden is CC'd where government information is being given out. Quote, all too often, public officials abuse their power by using it for their personal or political benefit. When they do, many seek to hide it. The only way to preserve government governmental integrity is for NARA to release Biden's nearly five five thousand four hundred emails to S.L.F. And thus the public, the American people deserve to know what is in them, said Kimberly Herman, S.L.F. General Counsel. OK, they're accusing NARA of dragging its heels, saying that they can't just release them right yet. Right. Right. As of yet. But I got I got to be honest, you know, while this is it should be really big news. We had the Victor Shokin story come out last week. He gives an interview.
Starting point is 00:07:38 He actually says, yes, I was fired because the Bidens asked, do you think they were getting bribes? Like, yes, I do. He also has a sworn. This is the prosecutor. And you can also also has a sworn affidavit saying he was fired because of Joe Biden. Now we know you've got these records, potential strong evidence that Biden was doing exactly what he thought he was doing. And at a certain point, is it just like shrug? I guess. What do we do?
Starting point is 00:08:01 Well, this is no surprise to Nora either. OK, because, I mean, they've had this for years. Keep in mind, Joe Biden was vice president up until, you know, early 2017, January 2017. And, you know, you have to think that NARA was the organization that ended up pursuing Donald Trump over the quote unquote classified documents scandal and you know so it's not like plenty of time hasn't elapsed for nara to come out and and and kind of raise a flag over this if they are the presidential record keepers how come they didn't come out with this back in 2017 or earlier let's just add them to the list of corrupt government entities that are lying and manipulating the american public for the benefit of the Democratic Party. Yeah, I don't think anyone would have assumed they were corrupt. I don't think anyone thinks about them that much.
Starting point is 00:08:50 But this is the time. Or heard of them. Or have heard of them. That's exactly right. When the Mar-a-Lago raid happened, I'm sure everyone was like Googling this organization saying, what do they do again? But it's important. And you can see now where you get these organizations that kind of operate in the background and get to be corrupt over time because no one knows to keep them accountable i mean that is one of the downsides of having such a massive government right we can't look at every place all the time at all at once it's so wild to pull back the curtain and see how corrupt this government that we have that we've
Starting point is 00:09:19 been a part of living off of for for me 44 years is like how do we deal with that now it's like it's this global resolve now we have to decide how are we going to deal with the fact that so many leaders and processes in our system that we benefit from are corrupted how do we do it because we can't just make it end then we all die that's the end you know you don't end it you have to do something and do you start arresting them one by it's never happened but like do we do? It's never happened until Trump. And it's happening in front of everyone on Earth. Compromise. Maybe we don't arrest them.
Starting point is 00:09:49 We send them to Alaska. I think that was Vivek's plan, right? I feel like Alaska doesn't deserve that. They're doing nothing wrong. That is true. They have enough geographical challenges. They don't have all the sunlight. I have to be honest.
Starting point is 00:10:00 If I was working for the government and they were like, you're being re-signed to Alaska, I'd be like, cool. That sounds awesome. Right. Like go fishing and polar bears and waterfalls, whatever. You're just far enough away. But no, I think that wasn't Vivek's plan. Like reassign the FBI and just spread them all over into weird places.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Yeah. He wants to move into the army, the marshals, the U.S. marshals and two other organizations within the government i i i agree with you ian and that's kind of the point i'm getting to with this story you know i read this the other day and i read today that they're dragging their heels or whatever they're not going to release this and i'm just like how do i feel enthusiastic or shocked by this news to the point where i'm just like, heavens me, I must inform the people. I'm more like, well, yeah, what else is new? I think that's playing to Joe Biden's advantage, right?
Starting point is 00:10:51 The fact that we all know they're corrupt. So we're like, this is interesting information that we all already feel like we know. There's no shock. It's just adding to the pile here. Right. You know, it's like we're coming to the point where you have James Comer, who is the
Starting point is 00:11:06 House Oversight Committee chair that keeps coming up with more and more and more information. But it's like, OK, yep, just it's. Well, and Biden on the on the campaign trail in 2019 said, you know, there's there was no hint of scandal when when I was in the White House and I specifically never asked my son or brother about their business dealings, which is interesting because, number one, I feel like that's sort of unrealistic. You're you're his father and you never ask him anything about Robert L. Peters asked. It wasn't. Oh, that's true. I forgot. It's going to be funny that there's like a guy appears on stage who looks kind of like Biden and his name is Robert Peters. I swear it wasn't me. Real person. You know, the Biden by Dan conspiracy?
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Starting point is 00:12:37 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I've vaguely heard of him. You've never seen the Biden by Dan? No. Oh, come on. Sorry, Tim. You're better at being on the internet thanuely heard of him. You've never seen the Biden by Dan? No. Oh, come on. Sorry, Tim. You're better at being on the internet than the rest of us. I apparently am because it's one of the funniest conspiracy
Starting point is 00:12:51 theories ever. Is this the body double one? Yes. Oh, okay. Yeah, here you go. Is this the earlobe thing? Yeah, the earlobe thing where it looks like he's got a mask on. I didn't know it had a formal name. Biden by Dan. He did go through a nasty transformation. He got a bunch of plastic surgery, dude.
Starting point is 00:13:08 It's a facelift, right? That's what we all... More than that. Look at his nose. He got a bunch of work done. I miss the old Biden. That old curmudgeon on the left. The one that hated crack cocaine.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Yeah. People have asked me, like, hey, Nick, how did Joe Biden's earlobe become attached all of a sudden when it was... It was on a dashboard? Facelift.
Starting point is 00:13:25 You know? Yeah. I think it's facelift. First, it's really funny when that video, the photo came out where it was like Hillary Clinton goes to a thing, you know, an event. And everyone's like, that does not look like Hillary Clinton. It kind of did, but didn't. And then the corporate press was like, conspiracy theorists think there's a body double. Yo, they all have body doubles.
Starting point is 00:13:50 For sure. Why not? not fact they all do it is like basic security protocol to have a body double not even like like dude in movies actors have stunt doubles you think that world leaders who are fearing for their safeties they travel abroad and go out in public don't have body doubles now i'm not saying biden by dan or whatever is or isn't i'm just saying that we can agree on they do and it's absurd to think they don't as to whether or not they replaced joe biden by dan or whatever is or isn't i'm just saying that we can agree on they do and it's absurd to think they don't as to whether or not they replaced joe biden with another guy named by dan i think is ridiculous and i think there's a much simpler solution all you got to do is look at a picture of madonna before and after and be like how did madonna's face get so swollen how did how did her lips get so big how did her nose get so small it's like we'll do she's getting
Starting point is 00:14:22 plastic surgery do you want remember when kamala dropped out of the race and then kind of went dark for a minute and then she came back to do some tv interview and she had clearly had a full a facelift and that's what everyone was like oh she's gonna be vp because she just went and got this work done is that why she was gonna become vp are we 100 i think that was the confirmation she had been asked to be vp i look i love conspiracy theories because it just for a moment allows you to escape reality and imagine you're in an action movie. Unfortunately, people,
Starting point is 00:14:50 I got to tell you, life is actually much more boring and routine than that. And it's just never as crazy as you think. But is it though, because all these conspiracy theories that we keep hearing about, you know, with COVID and such,
Starting point is 00:15:02 you know, everybody that was called a conspiracy theorist. No, no, no, no, no. Those are are like i think those are the conspiracy theories people joke about those are the like when you talk about wuhan lab for instance that's because someone went hey a virus emerged in a city with his with his lab where they're doing coronavirus research and then the media called you a conspiracy theorist even though your hypothesis is based in reality and quite likely very probable i'm talking about joe biden being replaced look at this one i love this i'm talking about the hilarious
Starting point is 00:15:30 conspiracy theories like joe biden being replaced by a body double named by dan and i don't even know it it's because trump called him by dan that's where the name comes from trump said uh i have confidence that chairman kim will keep his promise to me. And also smiled when he called Swamp Man Joe Biden a low IQ individual. So now people are saying they're different people. Look, it's really do got a facelift. No, he got a bunch of plastic surgery. Look at his hair. It's just it's they do it.
Starting point is 00:15:59 I don't know. Or fine, whatever you see. Spence said he's a different guy. He looks different. Fine, whatever. Believe whatever you want. I was. Were you going to say something?
Starting point is 00:16:09 Oh, I was going to say there was a whole period during the beginning of his presidency where he would go to Delaware on the weekends and he'd wear his big aviators and a mask and he and Joe would be out like doing whatever they're supposed to be doing and they wouldn't hold hands. And that's when I was like, oh, I wouldn't be surprised if they have a body double because if you are extremely worried about the oldest president in the U.S. potentially contracting, you know, a virus, maybe you wouldn't want him to send him to crowded places. Like there is a version of this where I could see a spin that would make sense. I don't actually know that it wasn't him. It just seemed like a plausible explanation that our sweet, sweet White House press secretary might offer at some point.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I thought it was you brought up COVID. That's fascinating. I was just thinking that when you talk about people think that life is like a movie and it's going to be as exciting as a movie dude we had a bioweapon leak everyone thought it was going to be like the stand that stephen king movie or leak or release no one knows but we'll slow down a little bit and say bioweapon conjecture perhaps gain of function research simply put yeah yeah whether or not they were weaponizing it. I don't know what terminology.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Essentially, a lab virus is being worked on. It got out. People were expecting it to be like bloody faces. People that hospitals will be overloaded. So they overreacted. They were like mandates shut down this and that hospitals got whacked a little bit. But we persisted because it's real life. The human body is meant to persist.
Starting point is 00:17:23 We're now living with COVID. It's part of our environment now. It's part like the flu, the influenza. Yeah, it's endemic. Now it's real life. The human body is meant to persist. We're now living with COVID. It's part of our environment now. It's part like the flu, the influenza. Yeah, it's endemic. Now it's with us forever. It will be with us, and it will always be mutating with us. There's no need to panic anymore.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Now we're living with it. Is there a phrase to describe the belief that things are like movies? You know what I mean? So Elon Musk says that the most entertaining outcome is the most likely. and it seems like that makes more and more sense as time goes on i i think it's a funny joke i don't think it's true i think i think he believes it the most routine outcome the most boring actually tends to be the the simplest and people want it to be the
Starting point is 00:18:01 most entertaining outcome they say that because there's been a handful of instances where we've laughed about what's going on. But, you know, back to what you're saying about COVID. People watch movies, then think this is how things are, and then expect real life to be that way. Like the sound of guns, for instance. I love the sound of punches in movies. It's almost like a little miniature explosion. Yeah, right? Like, that does not sound like that at all.
Starting point is 00:18:25 And guns don't sound like that. And especially like one easy and simple example is like in Netflix, for instance. This woman has, it's the new episode of Black Mirror. And she has an AI making a story out of her life by predicting all of her behaviors. And she goes to her lawyer and the lawyer's like, I'm sorry. The contract is ironclad. There's nothing you can do. And then people think that's true.
Starting point is 00:18:47 People think that if you sign a contract with someone, the judge is going to go, well, you signed it. No, the judge is going to be like, what were the terms and why are they written? Okay, that makes no sense. Contract's dissolved. Judge can literally just tear it up in court and be like, it means nothing to me.
Starting point is 00:18:59 The movie stuff is not real. But I was asking, I'm wondering, is there a way, is there a phrase for describing this, what would you call it, a bias? Movie bias? Maybe. It's like the belief that things are fictionalized when in real life they're actually much more boring.
Starting point is 00:19:18 The closest thing, what you're saying is making me think of is the idea that after the movie, the Truman Show came out, people started saying i feel like that's happening to me and that's sort of it's not an actual term but the truman effect is sort of what i feel like you're describing in some respects because people feel like they they consume so much media that in some ways they start transplanting the concepts or the bounds of that reality into their own life but the the thing about the truman effect is that it's actually just a renaming of gang stalking do you guys know what gang stalking is
Starting point is 00:19:49 there's a uh people who suffer from psychological delusions one of them i don't know what's called but they believe they're being stalked and followed by everybody and so they'll be walking down the street and someone will look at them and they'll go haha and they'll be like you're following me and then they'll look at a car they'll see someone in the street and someone will look at them and they'll go, ha ha. And they'll be like, you're following me. And then they'll look at a car. They'll see someone in the car, look at him. It's like, well, yeah, when you look at someone's face, they'll look at you, be like, why are they looking at me? But then the person who's delusional thinks that everyone is stalking the paranoia. You take that already in existence, create the Truman Show.
Starting point is 00:20:18 Then people who are predisposed to have these kind of gang stalkinging delusions now think i'm in the truman show they're all filming me that explains i think that term could be cinephasm if your belief that uh reality is like a movie is that what it's called did you make that i just made that up that's the being from cinema and then phasm meaning what is it's greek for meaning like uh light and extreme belief or something phasma apparition phantom so it's like this belief this like false belief in the reality of film yeah i don't know i i feel like it's a bias or something like it's a it's it's a fiction a script bias or something where people believe that real life will play out like movies or that the movie scenario is the more likely scenario
Starting point is 00:21:01 when really the most boring scenario tends to be like the most routine i guess it's actually it's in line with occam's razor the simple solution tends to be the correct one and so or how about when you hear hooves think horses not zebras but people will get in there and change it so like water flowing down a mountain it'll take the path of least resistance so touch so do so too does reality but people will get in there and create little blocks and dams of like well well, I'm the one in control. So you have to be here on this day. And all of a BC host notes that in the current political movement, far right politics is coinciding with far right violence. It's a lie. They just have to say it.
Starting point is 00:21:50 I have to wonder, you know, there are a lot of evil people out there. I like, you know, what's going on in how do you pronounce it? Xinjiang Xinjiang and with the with the Uyghur Muslim camps. That's evil stuff, right? The forced abortions like nightmarishly evil. Rachel Maddow is a kind of evil, you know, but I wouldn't put her anywhere near like genocide level,
Starting point is 00:22:10 but pretty evil in that she goes on her show and says things that any sane person, even a liberal leftist would know is just crackpot psychotic nonsense. But she says it anyway, because she gets a lot of money. I mean, she was the
Starting point is 00:22:25 highest rated uh caster on on msnbc you know and so she made a lot of money off of it she got huge ratings and she continues to parrot these just i mean crazy ludicrous narratives like yeah donald trump and that she was one of the biggest proponents of the whole russia hoax and you know and she continues to parrot that to this day even though it's been debunked over and over again because she has a monetary incentive absolutely there's no reason if she started being like guys i've changed my mind not the case her ratings would probably collapse all of the the attention that her show gets would go away in In some cases, the way our media works, it incentivizes people to get more and more crazy. I mean, we see this- YouTube is the same.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Exactly. We see it in independent media all the time that people will start saying more outlandish things. I mean, let's think of like the Clip80 thumbnails that people put out. They might need to because it drives people to their channel. On the other hand, like, are they always super accurate?
Starting point is 00:23:21 No. I think with Rachel Maddow, what's interesting is there is an actual hysteria and fear underneath it all. She really does seem to be personally panicked about Trump's influence on the country. You don't think so? Absolutely. If you watch it, it looks like she's just saying Garble Knots.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Oh, good. You have the clip. We should pull it up. I'll show you a bit of it. This morning, heading into what we knew would be two big, important court hearings on these Trump cases today in federal court in Georgia and federal court in DC. Skip ahead. Probably what he was planning, probably what he was thinking. But per the New York Times, it does seem sort of significant that that's what he's now telling people.
Starting point is 00:23:57 That's what he's telling people he's going to do. He will solve his jumble of legal problems by winning the election. And, you know, whatever you think about that, that's how he's thinking about that. And what does that say about the election for all of the rest of us? Right. It means in his own mind and those of his campaign and his supporters, presumably. These are the stakes. And again, whatever you think about that as a legal strategy for Trump, that is how he is thinking about the election. How many times was she going to say the same thing over and over again just there? You know, she said, I think four times Trump's strategy to get rid of his legal problems is to win the election. Think about that. What is that? What
Starting point is 00:24:40 do you think that means? It doesn't. What do you think it means? No, no, no, no. The point is Rachel Maddow has no passion and is saying literally nothing. She is pattering. She is speaking words with no meaning to extend time. The things she is saying exist only in, I gotta get through this hour. And then I'm going to have lunch with the girls. I would love to get her off script and interview her. She's not on script.
Starting point is 00:25:02 She's probably just. But she's got that MSNBC script up top. ...and his aides and his campaign about the stakes of the election. This is their script. The election means one of two things if this is the way he's going to approach it. But she keeps saying it over and over again.
Starting point is 00:25:17 He loses the election. But I think it's because she can't go into specifics because she doesn't actually understand. And if she brought up any actual facts, she just proves that. And is that for life? That he gets to be president? Will we keep having more elections or no?
Starting point is 00:25:32 If every election is a new opportunity for him to go to prison, do you think he allows us to have new elections? What does that mean? This is total fear mongering. Nobody believes it. There is no avenue for Donald Trump to possibly be able to suspend elections.
Starting point is 00:25:46 What's he going to do? Suspend the Constitution to make it so that he's president for life? Nobody actually believes that. So she's clearly look in that minute. She said, I think maybe like 15 different words. She explained nothing. And she said over and over and over again what you think about what trump thinks that means trump thinks this and no matter what you think that means trump means this which
Starting point is 00:26:09 means in the election trump will think this and isn't tell supporters this and that means whatever you think trump thinks this it's like did she explain at all how he would do that did she explain that at all well of course not no he doesn't believe in evilness she doesn't believe anything she's saying she's not actually saying anything and she this is this is the challenge you know i think about you got the world economic forum you will own nothing and you'll be happy and you got these video clips where parents are like my baby is you know gonna get the the medication we're gonna sterilize the kid and stuff like that and i'm just like at a certain point what do you do when you're watching lemmings i mean this figuratively when you're watching them walk off a cliff now i know disney forced them off a cliff with a broom yeah i'm making a point
Starting point is 00:26:53 yeah lemmings don't actually walk off cliffs like that yeah the disney producers shoved them off with brooms like get out of here we're gonna film it make money off you but that's actually a good example of what these people are mindlessly marching towards their own demise. Do you step in? Well, we've been trying. You are. We are. This show is doing that. But not everyone's going to listen. You just can't grab them by the throat and pull them back or you'll be considered the aggressor. You've got to let them go.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Yeah, so we're watching them march toward the cliff and we're going, stop. Please, please don't do it. And they're like, you're so crazy. They're going off the ratings cliff though i mean like come on who watches msnbc at this point i mean so we find out it's on hotels and things i saw chuck todd over the weekend and this is pretty funny i was listening to chuck todd and he was like the thing about trump's election lies are and i was like dude election claims call them claims don't make the assumption
Starting point is 00:27:45 that they're like it was just the purport that it was a lie without it was it's to make sure that you already know to be on guard to whatever trump is yeah it was a tribalist like a tribalist flag being raised like if you're part of our group we all know wink wink that he's that's a lie anyway so and a claim might imply that there's some credit to them which they cannot allow right there can't be any reason why he would be right in any way yeah it was a neutral would have been a neutral statement was to say talk about his claims as opposed to uh rachel got 3.9 million viewers the number one show across all of television including broadcast wow beating out fox news well i mean of course they beat out fox news they fired tucker i mean what i mean
Starting point is 00:28:23 sure but this is right yeah no Sure, but this is, right. Yeah, no one else. But this is the point. This is it. Rachel Maddow is going to say, next thing she, like, President, Trump will be president for life. Next thing she's going to come out and she's going to start, she's got to increase it. Now she's going to come out and be like, well, Trump's going to start rounding people up. And then she's going to talk about trains.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And then she's going to talk about whatever it is that's going to terrify people and convince them they have to watch glued to it like some kind of disgusting drug i think she doesn't realize the power she has as an individual the people that are afraid of donald trump that are afraid of some external power don't realize the amount of power they have within their own community to prevent and buffer from that stuff yeah but i think she wants it right like if if she is the most popular show on television right now and she gets to scare you and so you come back to listen to her every day to say Rachel. What what should I know you you're telling me all these awful things. You're really insightful. You know, she knows she has influence. She knows she has power.
Starting point is 00:29:17 I think that's why she can present in a monologue like this that references nothing. She repeats the same phrase over and over again. She doesn't cite any facts. She's not like, because this law would allow him to do whatever. She's just speculating knowing that people will be afraid of it and then return to her for more information. She's banking on confirmation bias. That's it. That's all
Starting point is 00:29:34 she's doing. And she's good at it. Meaning that she's assuming that her audience already believes her premise? Absolutely. Absolutely they do. I mean, in my opinion, that is the reason that she is pulling, you know, three point something million viewers on her episode. I believe she only does like two or three episodes a week at this point. She somehow gets away with that because, you know, she does have a lot of power.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Nobody watches any other show on MSNBC. She's retired, man. Yeah. She checked out a long time ago. I mean, come on. You go to any person. How old is she? Do you want to look up how old she is?
Starting point is 00:30:04 Yeah, I'll look it up. Was she like her mid to late 40s? I think she might even be older than that. Really? She's been around for a long time ago i mean come on you go to any person how old is she someone look up how old she is look it up was she like her mid to late 40s i think she might even be older than that really she's been around for a long time born in 73 so that would make her 50 48 currently 48 73 born on april 1st happy april fool's day rachel one day before me she was born in 1973 yeah Yeah, April 1st, 1973. So she'd be 50. Yeah, so she's 48. No. So she'd be 50. No, 48. She'll be...
Starting point is 00:30:30 What year is it? She's 49. I mean, 49. Yeah, because her birth is in April. Okay. So she'll be 50 in April. So she was one in 1974. No, she'd still be 50.
Starting point is 00:30:38 So this probably looks out of date. She says she's turning 48. Yeah, she'd be 50. She's up there. What are you looking at? She turned over. Sorry for all the 50-plus-year-olds out there. That is really weird.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Anyway, she's retired, man. Come on. I'm seeing 48 years old on this, and she was born April 1st, 1973. It's like the tale of Lorenz Day. What are you looking at? Let's just... That would make her 50 for sure. No, 50, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Wikipedia is pulling it right. Wow. 50. I Googled Rachel Maddow H. She's 50. April 1st, 1973. The first thing that comes up is that she's younger. We got your info off of MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Chat GPT is going to feed us such trash for the next two decades. I know. But what was the argument? We knew when her birth year was. It was like, bro, she's 50. It was like, turn right now.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Is the year wrong? The ocean's right there. I'm like, turn right. Okay, anyway, the point is she's retired. She's 50. And they went to her and said, what are you doing? And she goes, I just want to go to she's retired. She's 50. And they went to her and said, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:31:27 And she goes, I just want to go to sleep. I'm just so tired and sad and pathetic. And they're like, we'll give you $5 million to do a show once a week. I guess, fine. That's what she's doing. That's why she's pattering on the show. That's why she's going like, Donald Trump wants to be president. That means he'll run for president. And no matter what you think about that, he's going to tell his supporters he's running for president.
Starting point is 00:31:45 So you might not want to be president, but he's going to run. And you know what that means? He'll tell his supporters he's running. No matter what it is you think, that's literally what she did. This lady's off her rocker. It's wild. Also, she's getting paid millions of dollars to do this. Like, what a sweet gig, guys.
Starting point is 00:32:01 I don't know what to tell you. What are they going to do, fire her? I mean, if MSNBC doesn't have a network without Rachel Maddow. I mean, what if she's their, like, top performer? I couldn't name another MSNBC host, to be honest with you. I mean. Chris Matthews. I mean, I can see it right here.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Chris Matthews. No, he got fired, actually, because he said something sexist. Right, right, right. Chris Hayes. Ah, Chris Hayes. Is he also? Chris Hayes. But Chuck Todd.
Starting point is 00:32:24 He's on there, right? Chuck Todd's NBC. NBC. Yeah, MSNBC is Chris Hayes. All of them are Chris Hayes is he also Chris Hayes but Chuck Todd he's on there right Chuck Todd's NBC yeah MSNBC is Chris Hayes all of them are Chris Hayes you got one good point I have the feeling oh I don't know
Starting point is 00:32:33 oh Brian Williams right because because he got fired for being for lying yeah lying he said he was in an Apache helicopter or whatever
Starting point is 00:32:41 being shot by sniper fire so we were all surprised to learn that a guy on cable TV news was lying to us and then they fired him and then msnbc was like he's our guy that's right that's right i wonder if rachel goes home at night and is like i hate this job i do not want to even think about politics but she's getting paid 15 million dollars uh what a year or what is this yeah it's probably something like just go repeat the crap. I think you're overlooking like the social position.
Starting point is 00:33:06 20 million. She's getting paid $20 million to barely say anything on television. $24 million to go on TV and go blah, blah, blah. Right. She doesn't have to memorize any hard information.
Starting point is 00:33:17 I can't even believe that she, like there's no way there's a script there. But also everyone wants to invite her to things and have her places. Like there is a social currency that she knows she has. I think she wouldn't give up this job But also, everyone wants to invite her to things and have her places. Like, there is a social currency that she knows she has.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I think she wouldn't give up this job, even though she's not passionate about it. If she started a new show that was less political, I think she'd still have a lot of followers. I think you can't really step away from that prestige. Like, I think there is sort of something to being the female. I don't personally agree with it, but I think she has been told you know this you're this uh high-powered female political commentator you have your own show it would be harder for her to transition to like something like oprah did where she just like goes around interviewing people i think there's an ego part to it not that she should feel ashamed of it but what happened to hillary clinton had her show did that do well is it canceled because i think
Starting point is 00:34:02 that's a good yeah she got her own show on a major streaming platform where she's going to like interview other high profile women and stuff and they're going to paint and stuff what i'm wondering is that would be a good kind of like thing to check to see how well matto would do on her own what's up with all these left-wing people painting nowadays i mean is it there's just so much money in painting george bush too well sure well i guess george but well mean, he's not too right at this point. I don't know, but you see Hunter Biden,
Starting point is 00:34:28 you know, he's now painting again. He was doing it before, but he's now painting again and paying $15,600 per month in rent. But he can't pay child support for the granddaughter
Starting point is 00:34:39 that Joe Biden bought. They just decided they acknowledged him. No, they just decided to acknowledge him. He's not paying child support for the kid? No, he is. Well, it's the... They're going to court. Yeah. No, they just decided to acknowledge. Yep. He's not paying child support for the kid. No, he is.
Starting point is 00:34:45 Well, it's the they're going to court over it, though, because he doesn't want to. So no, it got settled. Oh, he's paying. He's paying child support into it. Do you know how much I don't because it's not disclosed. The big thing was that he had a child support agreement. He was trying to get out of it because he stopped making as much money, he said. So he's like, I should it should be readjusted, which is something people do all the time.
Starting point is 00:35:06 And then also on top of that, he started arguing. The child's mother said, well, my child should get to use the Biden last name because it's a prominent last name in the U.S. It could potentially open doors for her. And he was fighting really hard to stop that. I believe Joe Biden kept saying, well, I have six grandchildren. And, you know, in reality, he had seven. And he just refused to acknowledge the seventh grandchild. You know. Until like, what, a month ago? And then they released a statement with people being like, we want what's best for all of our grandchildren, including this one.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Let's jump to this story from TimGast.com. Twelve-year-old kicked out of Colorado classroom over Gadsden flag patch. The student returned to school Tuesday saying he would sit in to protest the school's decision. This story has been going viral all day. Don't tread on me on his backpack. In a viral video, you can actually hear the teacher. In this tweet from Connor Boyack, he says, Meet 12-year-old Jaden who was kicked out of class yesterday in Coloradoado springs having a gadsden flag patch which the school claims has origins with slavery
Starting point is 00:36:09 the school's director said via email that the patch was disruptive to the classroom environment oh man there's so much so much to talk about here uh not only are they uh saying that the the gadsden flag was a symbol associated with slavery they came out later saying actually it was about the guns and stuff he had on on on his bag and so now they're trying to change what actually went down because there is a what appears to be a secret recording of what was going on it seems that this family was well aware of what was going to happen now of course if he had a i don't know communist symbol on his back they wouldn't say anything a lot of people have said if he had a pride flag they'd cheer him on well duh but if he had like an actual communist soviet union flag on
Starting point is 00:36:48 his bag they would say nothing despite like i don't know the hundred plus million people that were killed by the soviet union and if you want to count everybody including you know uh communist china it's uh fairly substantive i just want to say for the gadsden flag we got one hanging in the garage and it's basically a symbol of independence well i mean we're talking about a teacher right somebody that should know this stuff she said that this there were origins for you know the civil war and slavery and stuff this actually had the the gans and flag originated in the revolutionary war uh this isn't anything this shouldn't be a shock to anybody but we keep going back and back and back and we're gonna we're gonna relate anything to slavery like i i i worked in
Starting point is 00:37:33 real estate before and you know people were we had to change the name from master bedroom to to primary bedroom or something like that it's like we keep more and more keeps getting sucked into this slavery talk. Yeah. And even if it has nothing to do with it, it's crazy. Yeah. Darth Vader was a slave to the emperor. He called him master plenty of times. It wasn't either of them were black dudes.
Starting point is 00:37:56 It doesn't matter. Like slavery exists on earth. Deal with it. Even today. I don't think this is glorifying slavery. This is like, get off my back. Let me be an independent human. This kid is what? 12. So he's in like the fourth grade, seventh grade. Maybe. I don't think this is glorifying slavery. This is like, get off my back. Let me be an independent human. This kid is what, 12.
Starting point is 00:38:06 So he's in like the fourth grade, seventh grade, maybe. I don't know. It probably was not disruptive to any of his classmates. It's disruptive to the teacher who decided they didn't like it, who then pulled him out of class and said, you can't be here. We have to bring your mom in. I love the secret video because the mom is clearly sticking her cell phone into her stroller. She's got like another small child there.
Starting point is 00:38:25 I think this is such a strange example of adults having actual hysteria rather than really monitoring what's going on in the classroom at all. They're once again putting their will and their political agenda above everything else. A question, though. Is it cool for a 12-year-old, 6th grade, I assume grade i assume sixth grade to go into school with guns a shirt with guns on it that says revolution is that cool i mean different schools have different rules about that type of stuff like whether you can like have a shirt with a gun on it or whatever else the the thing is he didn't they they have this recorded video it's the gadsden flag and then they're like we've changed our mind actually this was the complaint it doesn't come up in the
Starting point is 00:39:03 recorded meeting remember when the kid chewed the Pop-Tart into the shape of a gun and he got in trouble for it? Yeah. Yeah, these schools are psychotic. Like kids used to get in trouble for, you know, if you're like playing like cops and robbers on the playground. Not when I was a kid.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Make, well, I think this is like- Back when I was a kid, we had little cap guns. And you get the plastic orange cap gun with the little metal. And then you get the roll get the plastic orange cap gun with the little metal and then you get the the roll of the red yeah yeah and then and then we also had the the little caps which were plastic uh like a plastic uh what would you call it um yeah moon cliffs yep and then you'd put it in and close it it'll go pop pop pop pop we had those now what a kid choose a pop tart and he gets kicked out of school a kid kid's got to get, it's going to keep happening.
Starting point is 00:39:46 They've had these things, these cap guns since the, you know, what, the 50s? Yeah, they didn't have orange tips on them for a long time. Exactly. Let's be real. High schools used to have shooting clubs. I mean, it's just, it's all going in one direction. Right. Then you see these, there was a video I just watched of a guy in, where was he?
Starting point is 00:40:04 I think it was in california he's walking up to his doorstep with his keys to enter his home and guy you see guys and masks follow him up and then just start beating the crap out of him and rob him and it's just like man you know that stuff could have happened at any point in history but now we're living in very dense urban areas where these guys know they can be armed because they don't care about the law and you can't and this is this is we're at schools there i wonder if it's a natural tendency of densely packed urban environments that result in this because we had the story from uh uh sultan it's in about uh from the gulag archipelago that you know a guy was being threatened but with by a knife so he fought the guy and then stabbed the the attacker got arrested and when he was on trial
Starting point is 00:40:45 he was like the guy was going to kill me what should i have done and they're like you should have run it's like so the so when you have a criminal who's armed and going to kill you well that's crime but if it's you you're the good citizen you should know better when i look at these schools and how they're they all move in the same direction history is bad i wonder if it's the average person is docile ignorant uninterested in worldly affairs and just goes through the motions and which means unless you as a politically thinking individual someone with passions and and and opinions if you are not actively pushing back defending say the gadsden flag it all gets erased and we are moving now into that era where you there are videos of people
Starting point is 00:41:31 being victimized and the victims get arrested like you know that guy daniel penny i think his name was in new york there's perry and penny and i want to confuse them we're in that because good men did nothing as the saying goes and. And so the lazy, uninterested people take the path of least resistance. Now we see it take the shape in police departments. The cops are looking at these mass lootings and these robberies and they're like, I can't deal with that. So what do they do? Nothing. But then when you are, you know, let's say filing a legal challenge to an election, well, the cops absolutely had no problem doing their duties to arrest Donald Trump. I saw that video when Trump was being arraigned.
Starting point is 00:42:11 I don't know if Iran was being arrested in Georgia and the cops are in front of and behind him. And I'm like, these cops are trash. They are willing to do it. It is the easiest thing in the world. Hey, do you want to arrest a guy because, you know, he's got a like he didn't pay child child support? Yeah, sounds easy. Do you want to go arrest a guy who's an armed robber who's threatening to murder people? And now I ain't doing that.
Starting point is 00:42:33 And that's where we end up. And they could. OK, because, I mean, you look at Georgia, Fulton County, especially you have this D.A., this woke D.A., this this George Soros funded D.A. that is, you know, going after donald trump and and it's not even just donald trump it's all these other people you had the chair of the georgia republican party which all he did was his crime was proposing a separate set of electors okay just in case it was proven that uh and and don't remember his name, it was David something. Just in case it was, you know, there was evidence that was brought forward to, you know, possibly challenge the election results in Georgia.
Starting point is 00:43:14 And you also had Fannie Willis, which, I mean, I'm going to keep with Fannie Willis. Oh, it's Fannie? It's apparently Fannie. I mean, I'm going gonna continue with fanny and you know she came out and she actually posted after the 2020 election saying that hey you know why is it taking so long for these results to come out why are we doing ballot dumps at three o'clock in the morning even she was asking those questions is she gonna prosecute herself what's going on i don't think what she did was illegal you're allowed to question elections right what she's doing to trump is constitutional yeah well she's a hypocrite that's my point but
Starting point is 00:43:49 but this is this is where we are all of these things are tied together symbols of this nation's history are being banned in schools right there they're since the 1619 project since before that they have been lying about what this country is based on what it's about and why we have these symbols and you know what happens i saw this tweet from i don't know this person is some woman saying i'm so sorry i offended you apparently she had gone on facebook and said puberty blockers are a trick by pharmaceutical companies to harm children blah blah and then it resulted in a big backlash and she went i'm so sorry please oh you spineless piece of garbage come on this is the problem how can you know that injustice is happening and evil is rising and just be like i better apologize and get on my knees for evil just it's just it's just disgusting they're afraid to get canceled i know that but but they're letting evil win
Starting point is 00:44:46 for their own selfish pathetic reasons what was martin luther king's quote i think is the only what all that evil needs to succeed is for good men to do nothing that wasn't uh that was some really historically well that was the quote i was referencing yeah and uh meaning that you don't have to do good to make the world good you just need to stop evil when you see it or speak or call it out so that society stops it. The left used to be about this, too. Edmund Burke. I mean, who was it? John Lewis that said, you know, get into good trouble?
Starting point is 00:45:17 Right? What happened to that? I mean, you know, we're talking about the right, you know, calling things out, calling things out as they should be, you know, such as, you know, if you see election fraud, how about, you know, call it out? Yeah, it's really weird when you have ballots coming in and, you know, by truckloads at three o'clock in the morning. OK, why not question that? Is that not allowed to be investigated at this point? You're going to end up in jail because all this is now is an intimidation tactic and people are going to be afraid to say anything in the future. And that seems to be the goal.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Yeah, I think it is the goal because I don't think it's about morality of all. It's like you're saying there's election fraud. You should call it out because that's wrong. That hurts the system, blah, blah, blah, blah. And they're saying that's true if it benefits our team, because everything comes down to these two parties that have to control power and ultimately, you know. What about so it might actually be john stewart mill they say the edmund reuters says edmund burke is a false attribution
Starting point is 00:46:10 because no one really knows exactly but of course the phrase is the saying is the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing and john stewart mill allegedly has a quote where he said uh where is it at bad men need nothing more to compass their ends than that good men should look on and do nothing there you go amen and that's that that's what bothers me about everything these people who would would watch the world burn so they can sit among the ashes it's like well i'd prefer to try and put the fire out there's that there's uh i think it's a sun tzu quote i could be wrong that uh evil men will burn down their nation their their country so that they can rule over the ashes and weak men will watch their nation burn so they can sit among
Starting point is 00:46:56 the ashes for what purpose would you i ask you citizen for what purpose is do you have to sit among the ashes of a fall of fallen ruins you're not going to survive i know that's the thing you'll experience no joy like the phoenix must burn and to be born again like dude the phoenix is a fantasy art character you don't burn your city down to make it better that makes no sense well for the extremists it does they're not burning down their city they're burning down your city your city is an opposition to their world so i guess if you can like sneak into a foreign country that you hate and want to see destroyed and then act like you're a protester of that country and get there to burn their own cities
Starting point is 00:47:35 like the cia yeah mad tech tim who is running this country i want your opinion on that who is running this country at this point because i mean joe biden is clearly not running this country he's he's not nobody's running it nobody's right so we're no i think there's uh various and disparate factions of powerful individuals who are fighting over power i think some people are more responsible for the destruction than others but i think ultimately you do have republicans you've got some that are anti-establishment, some that are uniparty, neocon establishment. You, of course, have powerful Democrats. Their interests align in certain areas. You have the World Economic Forum in their interests.
Starting point is 00:48:12 You have NATO. No one is controlling everything in this nation. There are just different power bases that influence different sectors of the country, some being more powerful than other. The most powerful bloc, of course, is the woke establishment. These are the people that want war in Ukraine, support it, and also, you know, want to sterilize kids. It's a weird amalgam of people. They are not the most powerful, nor are they in control of everything. That's exemplified by the fact that Bud Light actually is taking a massive hit and businesses can go under if we don't buy their products.
Starting point is 00:48:42 If we were actually in a totally centralized totalitarian state, then the woke establishment would be able to snap their fingers. And there's no question their beer, the beer for Bud Light is bought. And anyone who spoke up would be gulagged. We're not there yet. So it still is various power centers in the in this country. Joe Biden does have the reins to one portion of it, but I can't say for sure. I do think it's fair to say the woke establishment controls the most, and this includes neocons, neolibs, and the left, but I think they're actually losing control, which is why they're engaging in acts of desperate, unconstitutional indictments, et cetera. They're going to lose
Starting point is 00:49:21 the cultural front. So the only thing they can do is swing the hammer that they're holding for the time being. Who do you think's running the show? So I'm not exactly sure. And it's really hard to say. I think that there are, I think, you know, somebody like, and I know we're, you know, getting into really specific things here, like Jake Sullivan, you know, national security advisor for Joe Biden. He was national security advisor, I believe, for Barack Obama as well. There are a lot of Obama holdovers. There's a ton and they keep bringing them in. White House special counsel, every single one of them has been affiliated with the Obama administration. And so you're like, okay, how did they get to that point? Okay. You know,
Starting point is 00:49:58 was it, how much involvement does Barack Obama have in the current administration? Because, you know, all the policies seem to be, you know, echoing Obama policies as well. And, you know, I can't help but think that this man, I mean, are we actually looking at a third Obama term? Jake Sullivan, you mentioned. As far as I know, he's the guy that Hillary sent most of the emails to that were classified of her 30,000 emails. So many of them were cc'd to Jake. She just sent him Jake. Take it, Jake. Take it, Jake. I don't know. He also led the
Starting point is 00:50:31 Afghanistan withdrawal as well. So, I mean, the guy is a disaster, but he is pretty much running. You have Lloyd Austin, right, which is supposedly running the Defense Department. In reality, it's Jake Sullivan. He's the one calling the shots and it's jake sullivan he's the one calling the shots and it's uh it's it's it's scary because he was a disaster during the obama
Starting point is 00:50:50 administration he's in a he's a disaster now so i'm glad we're calling out his name in his face because this guy up to this point hasn't people need to know yes jake sullivan no what are you doing jake i think that's the thing everyone talked about when obama or when biden was campaigning that how much of this would just be the third obama term and did we want that right but biden consistently proves that his administration is is headless right he is not a strong leader himself i think there's obvious signs of tension within the administration and from what i felt like i I just said, the third White House council is stepping down to be replaced with yet another person who was in the Obama administration.
Starting point is 00:51:32 So they are falling back on an administration that hasn't been in power and also not creating any leadership among themselves. So we are not seeing solutions. We're just seeing a scramble to try and go back to what they might refer to as the good old days with no true effectiveness it's like a rule by committee in the executive branch which is where you're not supposed to have a committee you're supposed to have a president and the committee is congress you have the legislative branch for that so we don't we don't need a committee this pushing biden's hands around but they know that they have full autonomy at this point because joe biden's not hiring and firing anybody you know they have full autonomy at this point because joe biden's not hiring and firing anybody you know they have full autonomy they can do whatever they want to do so that is the
Starting point is 00:52:10 scariest part let's talk about the story from the daily caller house gop will launch probe into biden administration's response to maui fires i would also just add they probably need a response into the hawaiian government's response to the fires as as well as the lahaina and maui governmental responses to the to the fires because a lot of questions there they said the house oversight and accountability committee will conduct an inquiry into the biden administration's response to the fires which began on august 8th and completely devastated the town of lahaina the federal response to the calamity has drawn intense scrutiny from locals and the media who have slammed joe biden's response so uh what did what did he give him uh look at this people flicking him off
Starting point is 00:52:50 screaming at him cussing at him here he comes after 13 days what do you do he gave everyone 700 bucks is that it yeah so he even said he originally they said that they were going to give everybody that was displaced both you know physically economically. They were going to get $700 and more. That was the original promise to the people of Maui. Because you got to keep in mind that 70% to 80% of Maui's economy is tourism. And originally the government, both the state and federal government said, don't come to Maui. Maui is closed.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Okay, so all these people lost their jobs. I'm over there staying in a hotel in one of the biggest tourist areas in Hawaii. And there's nobody there. It's empty. It's quiet. So all these people, they've all been laid off. And then FEMA walks it back and says, says well we're no longer giving you money once the press uh the press pressure went away they started walking it back and so you know what
Starting point is 00:53:53 people there want to know is why what why why does the biden administration have to be forced to do anything and seven hundred700 in Hawaii, everything in Hawaii is extremely expensive. That's like a half week's pay for most of these people. And a lot of these people have lost everything. And they work two and three jobs, so they've lost two out of those three jobs. It's so infuriating to so many people there,
Starting point is 00:54:22 but they don't want to speak out because they're afraid. Afraid of what? They're afraid of repercussions. Because the, I'm going to be honest with you, my experiences with the Hawaiian government, with the Maui government, they're one of the most authoritarian governments in the United States. Okay, I had a run-in with the mayor of Maui, and I posted that video. It went pretty viral. It got 15 million views or something like that,
Starting point is 00:54:50 where I started pressing him, and he had his police force there put me in a headlock so that I could not continue to ask him questions. All the other media were allowed to ask him questions. I was not allowed to because I was asking tough questions. They do not want to be held accountable they are afraid of looking bad because these politicians they these are their goals here it's to get elected stay elected and get elected to higher office what were you asking him i was asking him what what was going on. They know, okay? They found 115 cadavers at this point. They know how many of them are children.
Starting point is 00:55:28 And I had experts that were coming to me and telling me, like pathologists, that were saying it's very easy to identify. If you find a corpse, you can identify whether or not that was a child. You can go back 2,000 years and be able to identify whether or not that corpse was child. You can go back 2000 years and be able to identify whether or not that corpse was a child. They're hiding that number because they're protecting their own
Starting point is 00:55:50 butts. That's all they're doing. There's two up one to 2000 people quote missing, right? But it's been like two weeks. I mean, it's not the assumption just to say those people are dead. So I went there. I was there for 13 days. Okay. That number went from 110. It's now at 115. The death rate. Yes. And now we're talking, there's still between 800. It depends on what list you're looking at.
Starting point is 00:56:17 800 to 1,000 plus people that are missing. Where are they? When are we going to declare you know other people dead i mean it's yeah exactly that's an intense heat bodies melt yeah this is well there'd be skeletons i worked it on at ground zero i guess no the bones no the bones melt i was working at ground zero and the firemen would come in at 9 11 i worked there after the cleanup and the firemen would come in it was so hot under the pile, molten steel flowing. And they'd be like, yo, they think we're going to find bodies.
Starting point is 00:56:48 They find wet, twizzlery substance. That's all that's left over. And if there's a fireman jacket, you know it was a fireman, because that's heat resistant, and they'll wrap it up in a flag. But that's it. That's all you find. And the rest of it's liquefying and going into the East River. Sure. And it might be, but here's the thing that they're doing.
Starting point is 00:57:01 They are hiding information that they have, because they're waiting for it to go away. They want the media to go away because the media can only stay there for so long, right? It's very expensive to stay in Hawaii. So if it turns out that 2,000 people burned to death because government didn't give the water, I just heard, and you confirmed it before the show, but tell me about it, that people within the Hawaiian government, the Maui government, withheld the water from the fire department so they could not put the fire out. Right, because their whole thing out there, look, the Hawaiian government, the Maui government,
Starting point is 00:57:33 they're very liberal. It's one of the most liberal states in the U.S. You think California's liberal? Hawaii is two steps to the left from there. I mean, it's crazy. And so we're talking about one of the reasons that the fire got so bad is because they don't do any sort of fire management out there.
Starting point is 00:57:52 It's because they want it to be natural, just as the land, you know, as it was before. That's the government. You have all these people lobbying the government for that reason. We're not talking residents. We're talking environmental groups that have a lot of power out there. And so they're diverting water away from these towns. And so you have people that were more than capable, even firefighters that lived in Lahaina that were unable to put the fires out in their own houses because there was no water. There wasn't enough water that was being sent to Lahaina. And so you have firefighters that are on scene that can't do anything at all.
Starting point is 00:58:31 They can't put out the fires. They have no ability. I've heard this rumor going around. A lot of people are talking about it, that they set up a roadblock to get out. Yes. And people were turned around to go back into the fires. But some people just broke through the barricade and ignored it. Those are the ones that survived.
Starting point is 00:58:44 Is that true? That is 100% true. Wow. That is why you see the videos on Front Street. That is the main road. And, you know, just being in Lahaina for, you know, 10 days I was on the ground there, there's one road in, one road out, okay?
Starting point is 00:59:04 If they're blocking that road, you're not going anywhere. Why were they blocking it? Because there were downed power lines. Okay? But here's the thing. You have Hawaiian Electric coming out now. Maui County is suing Hawaiian Electric, saying that their power lines sparked the fire. Okay?
Starting point is 00:59:20 Whether or not that's true is a different argument, but when the roads were blocked, the Maui County government was saying that the power lines were electrified. That's why they couldn't let anybody through. That's their claim. Now, when Hawaii Electric is saying, oh yeah, no, they weren't electrified at that point, there's no reason that these people couldn't have gone through. But the people that did break through the barricades and drove over those lines, they didn't have any sort of effect from it. The effect that they had was that they survived. The other people burned in an inferno. Wow.
Starting point is 00:59:54 So it sounds like the government's making a false claim that the power lines were active. So there's a barricade. What was the barricade? Do you know? So, I mean, they had cops that were blocking the road. But at a certain point, the fire got so bad, those cops had to flee too right yeah well so when but the people that were near the end of the barricade or you know closest to the end of that road they were able to um it
Starting point is 01:00:16 was blocked all the way through the fire actually but they were far enough away the cops were far enough away that you know the people that were closer to the front of the line they ended up uh surviving the fire it was the people that because the line was so long yeah that it's it's it's a two-lane road going all the way though all the way back the people that were near the center are there buildings on both sides of the road or is there access to water so this so all the roads were blocked let's make that clear. But the front street, which is the main road there in Lahaina, that one was blocked as well. That is the main road. I'm saying to the right. So if you're driving out of the town, you had water on the left side.
Starting point is 01:00:55 So people, I'm assuming, got out of their cars and jumped into the water. Some of them were bailing, but some of them that were bailing into the water also died because it was too late. The fire was already engulfing these buildings. You had a lot of wind and that fire was crossing into the water. A lot of people don't realize how hot fire is. No joke. Obviously, you've had a campfire and you felt the heat.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Stand in front of a building fire and the fire can extend 100 plus feet and you're like, whoa, and you're backing up. I told a story about when I was in Ferguson, driving down the the road seriously like a hundred feet away from a burning building and inside the car with the windows up it felt like my face was in front of a campfire and i was like damn like we got to move that's too hot it's crazy and this we're talking 80 mile an hour winds that are right blowing the heat into you people you're saying people burn to
Starting point is 01:01:44 death in their car waiting to get out yeah and held at a you people you're saying people burned to death in their car waiting to get out yeah and held at a stop by the police and they burned to death while they were waiting absolutely yeah that's exactly what happened and that's why they don't want to talk about this that is why they're trying to brush this all under the rug because there were so many people that died in their cars there are children that were found in like car seats in the car very young children that were burned to death. They found the cadavers. That's infuriating
Starting point is 01:02:10 to people, especially residents that were there. Their children were killed because they were burned to death because the government is totally inept on every single level. We do have a super chat. Jack Fox is saying bones don't melt or burn. After a person is cremated, they put into a what is it what it says uh they're put into a
Starting point is 01:02:28 machine that pulverizes them into dust wow i've never i've never i don't know someone in fact check this soften man look it up this reminds me of uvaldi where the cops wouldn't let their people go in to save their own kids and they're like no you can't it's too dangerous we're gonna make we're gonna not go in at all. What in the fuck? Look, at some point, get out of the way. Bones don't burn during cremation is what I'm seeing. Wow. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:02:54 Yeah. And these people, I'm telling you right now, one of the biggest things that happened here, first of all, blocking the roads. I'm sorry. If I'm a cop and I see an inferno that is about to come incinerate hundreds of people that are trying to drive down a
Starting point is 01:03:10 road, I'm sorry. I don't care what the commander is saying. I'm moving out of the way. But these cops are evil. They thought there was an electrified power line. They were probably given bad information by their commanders. I don't care. You drive over a live power line slow enough, you're fine. I'm sorry. They're going to survive that more than they're going to survive an inferno.
Starting point is 01:03:29 I mean, I'm sorry. I'm going to let you do what you want to do. If you want to drive around in the grass, people were able to do that. Drive around in the grass. I'm not going to stop you. And, you know, a lot of these cops, they are now still simping for the county government. And it's crazy. It's like's like do these people they have no shame what is it at some point you have to not a single maui cop has come out and spoken out against what happened they probably have immense guilt that they murdered those people absolutely yeah and people need to be in jail for this people absolutely need to be in jail for this. People absolutely need to be in jail. Well, especially the Maui Emergency Management Administrator.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Okay? Because this is the guy that decided that he wasn't going to turn on any of the sirens. He was going to... He said that if we turned on the sirens and people were going to come out of their houses, they were going to run uphill into the fire. I'm sorry, but I don't believe that the people of Lahaina were stupid enough to walk out of their houses and they were going to run uphill into the fire i'm sorry but i don't believe that the people of ohana were stupid enough to walk out of their houses and run into a burning inferno i'm sorry they weren't going to do it the sirens at all if not to warn about fire right if you go on hawaii uh the hawaiian government's website you will see that
Starting point is 01:04:40 it says uh the sirens are multi-purpose they're supposed to be used for dam breaks terrorist attacks wildfires uh tsunamis all of this stuff i mean there's a laundry list of things so basically what they did he got up there and lied okay so if if anything he's guilty of negligent homicide. Okay? Because it was his decision that ended up killing all of these people, all of these elderly folks and children, the adults that lived in the town, like the parents, because I said they worked two and three jobs,
Starting point is 01:05:18 they're outside of the town. They work in the tourism industry, so they're way outside of the town. They're in other parts of Maui, and, you know, it's probably 45 minutes away. That's where a lot of them work so they couldn't get back there in time especially because the roads were blocked i i i mean it is it's infuriating but again they're trying to brush it under the rug what time did the fire start so it was about mid-afternoon uh and so that's why that's why a lot of these parents were at work. They couldn't get home to their children, and schools were closed.
Starting point is 01:05:49 Why? Because the power was out. Which goes back against Maui County government's argument. Them saying that, oh, well, the fire started, and the lines were live when the fire started. That could be why the power was out, right? Because they shut the power down. Lines went down, started a fire. They shut the power down.
Starting point is 01:06:12 So 3 o'clock in the morning the night before is when the power, when the lines started going down. Early that morning. Yes. So we're talking, so there was a 10-hour difference. And then one of the brush fires started about 1 p.m. Okay. So we're talking 10 hours here. And then they said that 1 p.m. brush fire was 100% contained.
Starting point is 01:06:34 They sent the firefighters to another part of Maui, to Kula, which is probably about 45 minutes away, to fight or fire out there. So there were no firefighters, for the most part, except for off-duty ones that were in lahaina at that point that 100 contained fire ended up spreading ferociously throughout the town there was no water there were no firefighters what are you going to do about it so i i my guess is i would have went into the ocean i mean that's not like i did see a video of people that went into the ocean and survived but then you're like 10 hours in the standing not all of them survived during smoke too yeah so the smoke inhalation could still get you i mean
Starting point is 01:07:14 that was the crazy thing watching these videos of people standing in the water and they are in a cloud of smoke so it's possible that some of the missing people older people yes there are a lot of people that have died in the water because you pass out, you're in the water, you pass out from smoke inhalation, you're going to drown because you're going to fall down, you're in the water and then you get washed away and people don't find you and they're trying, they are actually down there
Starting point is 01:07:36 there is a big search effort in the water still to this day from the day that I left, I was there three days ago I'm going back this week and they have a huge search effort in the water. But the death count still hasn't gone up because they're not finding any bodies in there. They know people died in the water. This is the problem with chicken ranch government, chicken nanny state governing or chicken ranch governing,
Starting point is 01:07:58 that the police say, we know what's best for you. We won't inform you about what's going on. Shut up and do as you're told. And then you die. Which Hawaii has had very intensely, probably always, but definitely in the last couple of years with COVID, they had some of the most intense COVID restrictions
Starting point is 01:08:15 and therefore had tested how compliant their population was. I'm curious, I don't know if you can speak to this, but what's the reaction from the islands around it? I mean, like, do the other communities kind of pair at the same lines as, you know, Lahaina did the best they could? Or are they critical of how Lahaina managed the fires? So it's actually very it's a very polarizing issue out there. They, most people, even a lot of the the Democrat leaning people that I've spoken with out there are like, this is a,
Starting point is 01:08:45 this was a catastrophic failure of government. You know, the people that they voted for, they have totally lost faith in these people. These people got very comfortable. The mayor, especially, and the governor of Hawaii,
Starting point is 01:09:00 both, both very liberal Democrats. They got very comfortable out there. They thought it was a very blue state. And even the people that are typically their voter base are now questioning whether or not that's a good decision. Because they've gotten way too authoritarian. And there's no sign of that going back. Right now they are putting so much pressure on the people to try to maintain that power.
Starting point is 01:09:25 Maintain that grip on the narrative that a lot of people are waking up and that's honestly that's not due to the name the mainstream media that's due to independent journalists that are calling them out i i keep thinking about how the cops stopped people on the road where they burned to death alive obviously they were alive if they died but uh that's the most i mean it's not like soviet lockdown because they weren't throwing them in gas chambers but like they held them in a gas chamber yeah that's the banality of evil yeah right the idea that the individual cops didn't think they were doing anything wrong they thought they were doing something good but in fact they are responsible for the death of all these people if the cops were not there
Starting point is 01:10:03 some people may have uh run over power lines i mean who knows but a lot more people would have just driven out of this disaster zone and survived well i'm sorry i cover disasters that's what i do okay i've covered tornadoes i've covered hurricanes you can drive over live power lines okay just don't you know don't speed over it. Why? Why can you drive over it? Or why is faster worse? Well, because, I mean, you risk shooting that line up into the frame of your vehicle, and you don't want to do that, a live line. But, I mean, you have rubber tires, you drive over it slowly, you're fine. I mean, hell, you could even go over, you know, I drive a Jeep 30 miles an hour over the line. You're not going to toss it up.
Starting point is 01:10:41 I mean, you have to be going really fast to toss that line up. It's not a good idea unless you have to drive over it. Okay. But, you know, in this case, I refuse to believe that these cops are stupid. Okay. And that they saw this fire coming. And I can't for the life of me, even you can watch the videos. Why would you not let the people through?
Starting point is 01:11:05 You see the videos of them continuing to block these people, even seeing the Inferno incinerating the buildings right in front of the street that they're blocking. I can't fathom it. Evil. Yeah. It's evil is not just a mustache twirling villain. It is the dopey henchman being like, I don't he told me to do it yes stupid leadership i don't normally think of it as evil
Starting point is 01:11:31 but it doesn't mean they're not going to get ousted but i i don't mean stupid leadership obviously there are people here who are in charge who are more likely to be evil i'm saying those cops watching fires speed up upon people and then being like, nope, you stay. That's evil. You take an oath to protect and serve. You don't take an oath to your commander. That's apparently, that's how it is these days. Do you know who the
Starting point is 01:11:55 chief of police is? Oh, it's the guy, it's the same guy as, what do you call it? The Las Vegas shooting. Right. What do you mean? It's the same guy. Same guy. The same police chief of Maui is the same guy in Vegas? Yeah. What do you mean? It's the same guy. Same guy. The same police chief of Maui is the same guy in Vegas? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Would he move jurisdictions? Policies get recruited to like other major shootings. You know what's funny? There's like a big conspiracy theory about it and I'm kind of just like maybe this guy's really,
Starting point is 01:12:16 really bad at his job which is why it's falling. Like, you know, when, what do they say? If you smell crap, check your boot. They use the actual,
Starting point is 01:12:24 you know, they swear when they say it but we'll keep it family friendly. So this guy is just like really bad at his job. Is he the guy that ordered the cops to blockade the road? He probably is. I don't know. He has the ultimate say. But so here's the other part.
Starting point is 01:12:44 I was unable to find the chief of police the entire time. I was able to find the mayor one time, which is why I hit him as hard as I did. Here, let's pull this up. Let's pull this up. So, Casino.org, for some reason, has a story. Maui's top cop now in Spotlight previously led Las Vegas Strip Command for LVMPD. Well, so there you go.
Starting point is 01:13:00 How this guy is failing up is beyond me, but congratulations to him for constantly getting a job and then, you dropping the ball to say the very least what happened in a track record you said it was during that vegas shooting that he was the chief of police he was the he led the the commander of the policing district that includes the las vegas strip during which uh he played a key role in the response to the october 1st 2017 mass shooting and then is this like you said it was an upgrade. I mean, obviously he lives in Maui. That's pretty nice. Well, right.
Starting point is 01:13:26 He's like, I'm getting out of here. I'm going to go get a job somewhere else. And then this happens and it's like, man, this guy should be fired. Right. Right. No, he shouldn't have a job. I mean, and in all of a sudden. He needs to change career paths.
Starting point is 01:13:37 I feel like this isn't working out for him. Right. Yeah. So, but this has been, this is not a story that you're seeing in the mainstream media all the time. And why? Okay, why are they not wanting to hold these people accountable? Because this stuff is going to continue to happen unless they're held accountable.
Starting point is 01:13:53 We were talking about this a little bit before the show. Do you feel like there's any feeling among mainstream media that you're not supposed to criticize like FEMA, people who rush into disasters, people who are like the emergency response, they're sort of protecting them in some way. They feel obligated to say nothing because they're not supposed to criticize people who are like the heroes, so to speak. Yeah. So like, first off, I'll start by saying that FEMA is a disaster in and of themselves. They've always been. I mean, you look back as far as Katrina and that's that's just how they are. They're not good at what they do. I mean, they have a as far as Katrina, and that's just how they are. They're not good at what they do. I mean, they have a multibillion-dollar budget,
Starting point is 01:14:31 but are still incapable of all the disasters that I've ever covered. Mayfield, Kentucky tornadoes wiped out the entire town. Okay, eastern Kentucky flooding wiped out entire towns there too. They come in, they make big promises, and then they disappear once the media attention goes away. It's the same thing here. It's the same thing in East Palestine. They actually didn't even go to East Palestine until we forced them to go. Because these people have been inundated by toxic gases, their soil's contaminated, their water's contaminated, and finally FEMA comes in.
Starting point is 01:15:02 What's happening now? Not really much fema kind of backed out of the entire situation and they're doing the same thing here they're already starting to back out as i said earlier where they made all these promises of all this money for people that were economically displaced and now they're like well yeah we're not really going to do that this is a this is a an executive branch agency okay they are under the command of the President of the United States. So he has ultimate jurisdiction over FEMA. Why is he not doing more? Why is the FEMA administrator seemingly totally inept?
Starting point is 01:15:38 And funny enough, the FEMA administrator right now, her name is Deanna something. I don't remember her exact name. She was in charge of New York City's COVID response as well, which was obviously, as we know, New York City had one of the most disastrous COVID responses in the country. This is Deanne Criswell? Deanne Criswell. Yep, she is currently the FEMA administrator.
Starting point is 01:16:03 So, I mean, it's like, what is it? Why are we not taking this organization more seriously? We're talking about people's lives and livelihoods. Is it that FEMA is only as effective as the president? So, I mean, like I said, the president has a lot of power over FEMA. Why isn't he doing more? I'm sorry, but people's lives and livelihoods american citizens okay the people that i am my first goal as president of the united states would be to it's protect protect my citizens right and and and make sure that when you have a this is no fault of their own okay the people of lahaina did not do this to themselves. So in my opinion, the federal government should be able to.
Starting point is 01:16:48 I mean, we're sending 20, just a couple of weeks ago, 23 billion more to Ukraine. How come we're sending a total of, to the Lahaina residents, under $2 million in relief aid to them? What would FEMA do? I did a little Hurricane Sandy. I did some cleanup in um staten island and it was like flooding so we brought water blankets um what else would fema do there's mold everything was molding so they had to clear out all the moldy stuff but like what more is it just only so much that they can do and then they're like we were tapped out sorry for the false hope
Starting point is 01:17:20 or is it that they're just not doing what they can do like what could they do to help these people in the hyena well first off they give false hope every single time every single time they get involved in anything it's false hope okay people see fema coming in they're like yay fema fema fema is i i mean they're not underfunded they have plenty of money they have plenty of money but so right now so august 25th was the deadline for housing. Okay, so if you were staying with a friend, or if you were displaced by FEMA, okay, and you were staying with a friend, not displaced by FEMA, displaced by the fire, okay, in Lahaina,
Starting point is 01:17:58 you had until August 25th to do something about it. Okay, if you were staying with a friend or something, and, you know, you didn't react by you have a lot on your plate if everything you know everything you have is you know being been incinerated they're not helping you at this point they're not giving you anything they're not giving you the 700 you're not paying for your hotel room they're not doing anything uh why why is it we're the only people that are setting up food banks giving people clothing you know collecting goods water all of that it's all being done by the community and non-profit
Starting point is 01:18:33 organizations every single person from lahaina that i spoke with said the same thing the red cross is useless fema is useless they don't even try okay they have to go to individual community organizations so that's always how it is yeah which is sad what do we pay taxes for uh well modern monetary theory suggests that to control for inflation they need to take money out of the economy because as they just mass print it and use it for wars at their own discretion right then you'll that leads to inflation problems in the underlying economy, so they'll use taxes to pull that money back out. You said they were going to give everybody $700 and then they pulled that back
Starting point is 01:19:10 or did they actually give everybody $700? Well, so they gave some people $700. They were supposed to give people that were economically displaced as well. People that lost, like I said, a lot of people there have two and three jobs because it's 80 to 90% tourism is the economy out there. Those people that were economically displaced, that were fired, that were laid off, whatever,
Starting point is 01:19:28 they didn't get anything at this point. So they are struggling to get by. And so some people, very few people ended up getting that $700 that added up to under $2 million. $1.9 million is what they ended up paying out. Hawaii, a lot of people want to go to Hawaii. Is now a good time to go? Absolutely. Right now, Maui is open. Lah million is what they ended up paying out. Hawaii, a lot of people want to go to Hawaii. Is now a good time to go? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:19:47 Right now, Maui is open. Lahaina is closed. Okay. Really? Go to Maui. You were just there. Is it amazing? Well, so to be honest with you, I didn't do any.
Starting point is 01:19:57 I didn't see a beach. I didn't do any of that. You saw a lot of burned buildings. I saw a lot of burned buildings. That's what I was doing. But where I was staying was typically because it was the cheapest area on Maui at this point was the tourist area because there is nobody there. This is where all these people worked in these massive resorts and stuff. I stayed in a, I'm not going to say it because I'm going to go back there, but a very small motel.
Starting point is 01:20:22 And, you know, there is a beach. It was beachfront. I never stepped foot in the sand or anything but there's nobody there nobody at the beach nobody in the tourist area these people need in order to recover and any of them will tell you that at this point they need tourism back so the fact that the government is saying don't come to maui is ridiculous i'd like to see maybe a federal subsidization of tickets to Hawaii from the mainland to get people to go fly there. That would be cool.
Starting point is 01:20:49 So I will just say, Tim paid more to get me here than I paid to go to Hawaii. Oh, so it's cheap. So how much is it to get to Hawaii and back? Roughly average. 750 round trip from Kentucky. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:20:58 From Kentucky. Wow. That is a long, that's 10 hours worth of flying. And you're saying that by going on your Hawaii vacation you're actually helping the victims of this you're doing a public service by going on a vacation to Hawaii
Starting point is 01:21:10 you're doing your civic duty by going on vacation to Hawaii so I'm telling you guys come to Hawaii that's exactly what needs to happen right now because if FEMA is not helping them the state government is not helping them the only people that can help them, the only people that can help them right now are people that are traveling out there.
Starting point is 01:21:27 We should go do a show in Hawaii. I'm totally down with that. That's hot. It's not so easy to just pull over at the last minute. Go to disaster zones and do a show. Pack up the mics and go. That's literally what I do is last minute travel. So come on, guys.
Starting point is 01:21:38 Dude, so many people would go there if we did it. There's no way to set up a live show in Hawaii without having like six months. It would just be like me and you in a van, basically.'d be pretty rough how do you get a van there you rent one if you want to build a studio you're gonna be like us with gopros it's not hard to like yeah it's hard to take the studio you can't really travel light but sometimes you know a show with a couple of gopros and uh it's not hard to take like two cameras and hook them up to a live stream that's that's not that difficult and they have like individual podcasting boxes so it can be done off a laptop i've tweeted about this okay you go out to hawaii and you look at they have these fields that are next to the airport
Starting point is 01:22:13 there are thousands of rental cars right now that are just parked in the field a truck i mean pick i rented a pickup truck out there for 35 a day full-size pickup truck i mean you have vans and everything because there's nobody there. Is it because people in general fled the island because of the fires? Yeah, because it's not like the entire island is on fire. Maui is a
Starting point is 01:22:36 quite a large island. A lot of people, just anyone on the island were like, we better get out of here. It's a disaster. That's because that's what the government told them to do. Right, right, right. So residents of the island that were not in Lahaina have also bounced temporarily? Yeah, because exactly that's what the federal and state governments are telling them to do is get out. Maui's closed now.
Starting point is 01:22:53 Dude, a private visit to Maui right now is like the hottest thing on earth. Yeah, absolutely. That'd be so awesome. I'm just going to give you an example. It takes you at least two and a half hours to get from one side of Maui to the other. It's a big island. There's a big volcano on it, too? Yeah, I went to the top of it.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Nobody there. It's a national park. Nobody there. Like, if you're ever going to go, now's the time. Now's the time. So when you go back, what are you going to focus on? So the thing that I am the most worried about here in Maui is, or you have to say on Maui, it's on Maui.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Well, first of all, I'll just say the people there are very, they love their home. They love their home. That is one of the things that is one of the most polarizing issues out there right now is because you have these conspiracy theories talking about, yeah well they're trying to take our land they absolutely are trying to take the land lahaina is one of the most beautiful towns that i've ever been in and i travel across the world to cover stories lahaina is oceanfront it's the water is it's the clearest water i've ever seen. And all these developers have been
Starting point is 01:24:06 trying to get this land for decades. But a lot of these families have been there for generations. So they are, they're very apprehensive, they don't want to sell it, you can give them $10 million, and they don't care. They might be working two or three jobs, but they still don't want to sell their land. And the the saddest part about it is now they're thinking because one of the first things the governor came out and said josh green uh he came out and said oh yeah well now the state's going to buy all the land up you know via eminent domain so they're going to force them private buyers yep and they're going to give them yeah developers i want to the developers. I want to jump to this story. This is from WNG.org. Washington jury convicts five pro-lifers. I find this story absolutely fascinating.
Starting point is 01:24:50 They say, the jury on Tuesday found the five activists guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. Authorities immediately took the pro-lifers into custody. They now await their sentencing and their lawyers are planning an appeal the trial which began with a jury selection on august 9th centered on the participation in a 2020 sit-in at a facility in dc where they suspected an abortionist of performing illegal late-term abortions each of the activists faces the possibility of a possibility of up to 11 years in prison three years of supervised release and as much as 350 000 in fines we've uh we've talked about the escalating conflict culture war cold cold culture what we're going to call it and one of the examples that we often give is colorado and i think oklahoma right yeah they're they border each other in one state abortion is completely illegal and in another
Starting point is 01:25:37 state it is completely unrestricted which opens the door to some very serious troubles. If, say, a woman flees the state where it's overtly illegal in every respect into Colorado for the abortion, which is likely happening now as we speak, and then there is a challenge from another individual who says, no, stop her, she can't do this, it's illegal, what happens? Does Oklahoma send police to stop the woman from aborting and killing the baby because they view it as murder, or do they not view it as murder? What I find interesting with the story about these activists is that if you take the perspective that abortion is murder and that this doctor may have been performing late-term abortions, you have a story of five individuals who took no direct physical
Starting point is 01:26:17 action to stop an active murder from taking place, simply sat in front of a building where a murder was taking place, and will now be going to prison for trying to stop that murder. Again, that's if you take that perspective. That, I got to say, is very interesting to me because it says to me, I don't actually think conservatives think it's murder. And it was actually, I can't remember who was making the argument. It was actually a pro-life Christian conservative who said, clearly there is something different about it in that even pro-life activists do not behave similarly overwhelmingly there may be some individuals who would view it completely as the same same thing but for the most part the political conservatives that say it is murder do not act like it is so i'm wondering if you know for one
Starting point is 01:27:02 this is a crazy story and i'm interested in what you guys think and interested in what you guys think about it i'm also interested in and where we go from here considering this i honestly think that i i think that the whole i don't want to dogpile on people that are so pro-life that they think a one-day-old inceptive child is the same holistically as a 17 year old boy um so yeah murder destroying a fertilized egg at one day and killing a 17 year old in cold blood are very very different and i feel like it's larping to act like it's a murder why is it different because it has no cognizant sentience as far as we know so a person who's like in a coma you can kill no that has nothing to do with it i'm talking about a one day old inceptive egg sack, or whatever it is, and then an adult
Starting point is 01:27:45 human. They're just different. So I find this obsession. And you see it here. Explain it to us. I don't understand what you're trying to say. Well, it doesn't know English. It probably can't do math.
Starting point is 01:27:53 I don't think it can even speak. It doesn't have ears. I don't think it has auditory abilities. But I don't think... Does a six-month-old have that ability? I'd have to pull out the thing and look at it to examine to see what all... It's developed at that point at six months. But usually by 24 weeks, I think you've pretty much become a human.
Starting point is 01:28:09 So you're taking the Vosh approach in that babies aren't actually alive until some point after they're already born. No, it's living tissue. It's 24 months. It's two years. 24 weeks. 24 weeks. You're saying during pregnancy and you're saying after birth. I'm sorry, say again?
Starting point is 01:28:23 You're saying after conception. 24 weeks after conception. You guys are talking about that. Just making sure we're not talking about a you're saying after birth. I'm sorry, say again? You're saying after conception. 24 weeks after conception. You guys are talking about. Just making sure we're not talking about a two-year-old. Six months. Six months. Four months. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:32 Something like that. But at some point, it starts to become human. And it's still living. I'd never say it's not alive. But whether or not it's a murder depends on whether or not it's a human being. Well, the law. It's alive, but it's not a murder? Yeah, correct.
Starting point is 01:28:43 So intentionally killing a human life is not murder? No, it's not a human being well the law the law murder yeah correct so intentionally killing a human life is not murder it's not a human i don't think it's a human until you know six six weeks or whatever it's 24 what is it what is it uh and a blast but what's called a zygote are you gonna say cells is that where we're gonna we're gonna go we're gonna go the left wing it's pretty vague describing a human though all those terms to describe the stages of pregnancy are all describing what eventually be is a human he's going to say becomes a human but they're all ways to describe a human perspective dogs are zygotes too at some point so zygote is like an undeveloped animal so like here here's here's i mean i don't want to get into the
Starting point is 01:29:21 argument over abortion i'm more concerned of the political ramifications of these people being arrested and their perspective on it. But I accept your perspective, Ian. I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say. I don't think you've actually you've accurately articulated in a way that I or many people could understand. When people say that abortion is murder, I think it is kind of like a LARP. I like it. If people were in that building getting killed in cold blood, those people would be arrested well and i agree heroes this is the point i actually made these people believe that a murder they claim a murder is taking place so they sit down and hold hands
Starting point is 01:29:54 i don't think they actually believe that i i agree with you uh i do think that uh babies are alive uh in the womb and all that i do think you know at one day of conception there is a human life there that would be killed in an abortion but there's clearly something different about it in that these activists and almost every single activist their position is well another murder happened today let's let's write it down i'm like that's not when you see a video of a store clerk being robbed and the guy starts mercilessly beating the dude the stick these people are cheering and celebrating yeah when it comes to this they like, let's sit down in front of the building. Now, I'm not stupid. I understand there is a political climate here.
Starting point is 01:30:29 And these people are trying to do the nonviolent civil disobedience, which is the appropriate way to protest what our society deems in many respects acceptable. Well, half does not. They're taking the nonviolent approach to a conflicted issue in this country which is in my opinion nonviolence of disabilities is the correct way to address these things but they're going to prison for it if you can't sit down in front of a building and link arms were they trespassing what do you yeah i was gonna say is this a state that has one of the the barriers yes the face act it's dc so they're saying that you they're they're within the violation like what yes they were in dc and dc has a law saying you can't block access to a clinic so are we are are we getting to the point because we saw jen saki
Starting point is 01:31:10 i don't know if you saw this the other day you know saying that well you know the the the the whole thing about you know democrats being a fan of late-term abortions is misleading are they starting to back away from this now because this how we even got to the point where there are a lot of democrats there are a lot of people on the left that are okay with all the way up to the point of you know a week before birth okay with terminating a pregnancy so are we starting to back away from that i think i think a lot of people equate uh supporting something with happiness i think there's a lot of people that i've talked to that are pro-abortion that are not happy about it. They support it. They want it to be legal, but they don't get joy out of it. I think that's the more normal approach when it comes to being
Starting point is 01:31:54 pro-choice. But I think it's still there. I don't see anything backing away from it. I think because Roe v. Wade is kind of in the rear view mirror right now. We've talked about it less as a country, but it's going to come back. It always does. Right now in this country, Roe v. Wade has been overturned. Some states have decided to outright ban abortion. Some states have decided to make it unrestricted, limitless. The Democrats, of course, lie endlessly.
Starting point is 01:32:21 Like I forgot who mentioned it. Jen Psaki says nobody wants this. But all of these states, I should say all of you, but many of these states are enacting these laws. You may say, you know, oh, people have gotten arrested for nonviolence of disobedience in front of these clinics before. But we're now at a point where the conflict may be coming to a to a to a to greater tension with like i mentioned colorado and oklahoma bordering each other and one saying absolutely not one saying under under any circumstances with stories like this pro-lifers are being told there is no non-violent civil disobedience path towards resisting what they view as murder my fear is what happens after that because the last thing
Starting point is 01:33:03 we want is anything to escalate but the government is going to put these people in prison for sitting down in front of a building. How long? Up to 11 years, I think it is. And then $350,000 fine, too. Up to, you know, the courts may say, you know, a year or something. They may get probation. But either way, we've got these people blocking highways. They get arrested for it. You've got these activists that highways they get arrested for it you got these
Starting point is 01:33:25 activists that do this non-violent civil disobedience all the time you had far leftist storm one of the senate buildings storm the capitol building previously for like roe v wade stuff banging on the supreme court doors no problem you get far leftists trying to burn down the white house burning down a guard post in front of the white house setting fire to saint john's church what did we get from that nothing i'm like this is getting scary you know that's all i can say there's got to be a way with abortion to have this conversation that is going to heal the system because instead of being like screaming no yes no that doesn't work instead of being like murder murder murder murder when it's not legally a murder don't scream that it is because it's not legally one hold on there are
Starting point is 01:34:03 some states where it is legally murder right now what happens if you so in a is because it's not legally one. Hold on. There are some states where it is legally murder right now. What happens if you... So in a state where it's not a legal murder and there's no point in screaming murder, that's not the way. But also, take an eight-month-old baby in the womb. Stop right there. Stop right there. This is the conflict I'm actually talking about.
Starting point is 01:34:15 If you live in Oklahoma, it is codified that it is illegal to perform an abortion. So the people in that state have stated by their own democratic processes, you cannot kill this baby. If you live in that state, and there are many people who live in many states not have enacted these restrictions or total bans, they are saying it's murder and they have made it completely illegal.
Starting point is 01:34:39 Other states have said the inverse. It is not murder and it is unrestricted. So you can't just say it's not a murder now because some states are saying it effectively is that's an interesting way to look at killing but you're right but where does this conflict go then if you have this way i'm saying this is a federal uh question this is a question under the 14th amendment i guess it depends on your definition of a naturally born citizen because if they're not born then the 14th may not actually protect them but the 14th amendment actually says something to the effect of human rights not being denied this is where it gets interesting yeah because when you have an eight-month-old baby and you look at it in the
Starting point is 01:35:11 eyes and it's looking at you you know it's a human just but if i've had friends that were born premature but they could have been aborted in certain states legally and i'm like but once you know like that if you can know maybe you would be less likely to want to do it the issue right now that i bring up is if oklahoma says it's murder and it's illegal and colorado says nope it's not and you can kill the baby this this something is broken in this country you cannot have a nation where certain jurisdictions determine that human DNA and matter is not worthy of life rights, and one state saying they are. This is a recipe for exactly what we saw back in 1861.
Starting point is 01:35:55 Some states saying you do not have human rights, while other states said you do have human rights. This is an impossibility. These two positions cannot coexist. So there are 30 states where it is considered double homicide if you kill a pregnant woman. 15 of those states, abortion is fully legal up to... So it is murder. Yeah. So I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:36:19 How do you have that double standard? That's what I don't understand. Yeah, I've never understood that. No. Are you saying 100% sure it's considered a murder or is it just an illegal killing of some sort like a man homicide homicide means murder is a federal crime homicide means human killing human if you are correct in that if there's a woman who's pregnant and you you know you're drunk and you crash into them they say you killed two people there's two homicides it's a double
Starting point is 01:36:44 homicide they are saying a human killed a human and that unborn baby was a human it could be you're drunk and you crash into them. They say you killed two people. There's two homicides. It's a double homicide. They are saying a human killed a human and that unborn baby was a human. It could be looked at as like, as a manslaughter, you know, not necessarily a murder. Murder is a different, murder is like a federal crime.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Well, even if it's murder, you're still, I mean, or even if it's manslaughter, I mean, you're still slaughtering a human. That's the whole point of manslaughter. I agree. No, no. I'm fairly certain in the states you're still slaughtering a human that's the that's the whole point of manslaughter i agree no no in i'm fairly certain in the states you're referring to if a deranged serial killer takes a machete and goes to a pregnant woman and butchers her killing both the baby and the woman it is a
Starting point is 01:37:15 double murder well even if you shoot the woman even if you just shoot the woman i mean it's like because it's yeah if the baby dies the baby is going to die as a result yeah but like if the woman kills her own baby in a state where it's illegal, is that considered a murder at this point? I don't know. That's the broken thing. Right. Like a woman. Nobody's talking about it. Well, so my point is just this.
Starting point is 01:37:37 Activists performing not engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience face prison in D.C. Yeah. What is this face act? It's it's it's been around for a while you can't block clinics but that's i'm telling you like jfk said those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable were they really blocking the clinic were they just sitting there sitting there is blocking not really not if people can walk by you or there's other entrances well i don't know, my point was that these two concepts cannot coexist in one nation. A government cannot say to a state, you are allowed to determine who is worthy of human rights. Sorry, that's a constitutional question. Otherwise, Colorado can say, we here red state say, if you're a communist, you don't get constitutional rights.
Starting point is 01:38:27 No, you can't do that. Yeah, we need a new Human Rights Commission of some sort, because you need to control and own your own copyright of your own visage, your own face and name and likeness, because companies cannot take that from you. That is you. And we also need to recognize that these little babies are alive, and they're probably human. And if we can neural net these things, when they're like three months old and you put the neural net in the womb and you see all of a sudden they can learn language they can communicate with you when they're at two months we'll realize a lot ahead of time like that they're human and like mozart but i need the science to back it up i can't just assume that a little zygote is a human what else would it become yeah well never you never
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Starting point is 01:39:17 And let's read what you all have to say. All right. I'm not your buddy guy. Says, did you hear about the worm in a woman's brain? I did. I glanced. I scrolled past a story, but anybody know what that was about? No.
Starting point is 01:39:29 Someone had like a crazy big worm in her brain or something like that. Well, you know, it happens, right? Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Says, Tim, it will never happen. Yep. Not happening. Yep.
Starting point is 01:39:38 This is what really what really bothered me. I was talking about this earlier. The question of will they remove Donald Trump's name from the ballot unilaterally? Will a secretary of state in some state like Michigan just say Trump committed insurrection? His name's off the ballot. There doesn't need to be a lawsuit. They can just do it. They'll do it in October and then there will be a lawsuit.
Starting point is 01:39:57 And then in December, the Supreme Court will say you can't. Too bad Trump lost already. And everyone keeps saying it can't happen. Yet every single time we've brought up, uh-oh, they're trying to do X. Someone goes, that can't happen. And then it does. We're at the point where not only did Trump get indicted,
Starting point is 01:40:14 they've gone after his lawyers and media, and now they're investigating media personalities. So it's like first that Trump will never get indicted. Trump won't again. Remember, remember Trump won't get impeached. Oh, I love that one. Trump won't. He got impeached twice. Then they said he wouldn't get indicted. Trump won't again. Remember, Trump won't get impeached. Oh, I love that one. Trump won't. He got impeached twice.
Starting point is 01:40:27 Then they said he wouldn't be indicted. Now they're indicting his lawyers. Okay, yeah. Do not be surprised. I'm not saying it will happen. I'm saying there's a strong probability and it is entirely possible they do it. For people to be like, no, that can't happen. Oh, it absolutely can.
Starting point is 01:40:41 This is the evil men. If good men do nothing. If you just assume it can't happen, you're one of the good men doing nothing. Do not assume that. Be vigilant. Well, they all act like Trump can't possibly get elected again. He's unelectable or whatever. Why are they going to these great lengths to remove him from the ballot in these states?
Starting point is 01:40:59 I mean, that is such a huge leap. When is the last time this happened to a major candidate? Has it ever happened before? Not that I know. So why do they feel like they have to do this? Why are they setting new precedents? I mean,
Starting point is 01:41:12 because they have to ensure that he will not become the president again. They're terrified. Exactly. My guess is because he wouldn't play ball with Swiss, the Swiss banks, and they're afraid that he won't oversee a smooth transition into a totalitarian world government where the United States is the lucky left arm.
Starting point is 01:41:28 Like, no, he's like, no, we are the head, the brain, the force, the reckoning. We got one from Zanna520 says, because this was brought up last night and as one of them, bronies started as fans of a cartoon that wasn't just for girls and was created by an old cartoon network veteran
Starting point is 01:41:45 things went downhill from there but gen 3 was unique i have no idea what that means i guess are you implying that like the original show is more like i don't know ed ed and eddie or something or powerpuff girls or whatever like they were or spongebob like jokes in there that adults understood or something i don't know i think my little ponies was always for girls even if it was a cartoon cartoon network production um but if you like have you seen all the show i haven't then there you go i i can't say i'm completely informed and i don't want the bronies to feel isolated from irl yeah but i sort of don't believe look everything you're saying spongebob spawned a bunch of memes that adults use because often in these kids shows, humor is intended for adults because they want the adults to watch it with their kids. They don't want them to go insane.
Starting point is 01:42:32 Well, no, they want they want adults to watch it. And the kids will laugh at the funny shapes and the squirrel who's got too many acorns or whatever. And, you know, but, yay, Patrick, we saved the city and the city's burning down. That's like a meme about like Democrats all the time you know nobody calls them spongebobbies unless they do i don't know maybe some people are i guess no one's going around dressed up like spongebob though so not as part of a culture or something yeah it didn't spawn the subsect that awkward costume tyler bratton says breaking the tennessee house and senate have adjourned the special session without passing any gun control or red flag laws huge win i mean i guess with the government did not screw us huge yeah right yeah exactly
Starting point is 01:43:14 i guess technically you know because it's doing as often it's like we need government for emergencies on the nose on the right away but then we need them to back off and let us live our lives and run ourselves how come this was never a problem before i mean my dad telling me that oh yeah well i mean i used to have a gun in my pickup truck when i went to high school you know like things like that you know shotgun mounted to the back like this is never you never saw school shootings or what changed that's what i want reagan shut down the mental institutions in the 80s well i look i'm not gonna say i'm a big reagan super fan so let's uh all right we got no reason guardsman norheim says do not send your garbage to my front door please
Starting point is 01:43:51 enough of you come up in the summer sincerely alaska resident we're coming we're coming for your oil fertilize your soil yeah we're gonna we're gonna take the oil from alaska let's grab some more super chats steven wolf says imposter president joe biden and herbert the pervert from family guy are the same person pictures created from ai are absolutely crazy you guys know herbert right oh yeah oh hey in my basement yeah yeah i got hairy legs uh what do we got glucose donor says tim the concept of movie bias and criminal justice is called the ncis effect where people think investigations are
Starting point is 01:44:33 solved in a day i love that that's funny all of these shows like ncis and law and order they solve the crime well no to be fair law and order actually has the dates and it shows months in between but to ncis yeah it's like one day they catch the murderer it's just like you got it guys just every week they have a case and it's over and they have like that 50 year old woman who dresses like she's in her 20s you know i'm talking about that she got the pigtails and she wears the skirt she's like the forensic scientist yeah but she's like she's like 50 is she really yeah that's so funny i don't know you can look it up i like when they enhance stuff that's like 50. Is she really? Yeah, something like that. That's so funny. I don't know. You can look it up. I like when they enhance stuff.
Starting point is 01:45:06 That's like two pixels. They're just like enhancing. They zoom in and they got it. It's a 4K. Is it Abby Schuto? Is that her name? Schuto, I think. Abby Schuto.
Starting point is 01:45:14 I don't know. From NCIS. I don't know her name. She's like the goth girl. Yeah. Yeah. What do we got? YYK says, if Trump is removed from the ballot ballot could some states refuse to certify their election
Starting point is 01:45:25 yes because the legislations could refuse certified their like certify their elections for a lot of different reasons are they gonna put him in jail uh if what are they gonna put him in jail they refuse to certify the election are they gonna put who in jail no i mean we're talking about you know look at look down in georgia you know you even question the legitimacy yeah but this is different we're talking about what Democrats are willing to do versus what Republicans are willing to do. So will they refuse to certify their elections? If you get a state like Michigan and somehow Trump wins, then yeah, they won't do it. But Republicans, they'll be like, oh, I guess you win again, Democrats.
Starting point is 01:46:04 All right. Irrational says, first time super chat. I live near the again, Democrats. All right. Irrational says, First time super chat. I live near the Colorado Springs school. I ordered 100 little Gadsden stickers and plan to submit them for donations to the kids. Force them to double down or agree with Governor Paul's tweet.
Starting point is 01:46:18 Interesting. Agamemnon's Gym Bag says, Cassandra, I know you're out there. Would love to see Mark Judge on the show and know what he's been up to since the Kavanaugh dog and pony show. Maybe Culture War is a better show for hanging out with Mark Judge.
Starting point is 01:46:32 And we've reached out to him before and we're hoping to book him, but I don't know what's going on there. What's he do? Mark Judge? Well, he invented Beavs and Butthead. No, that's Mike Judge. Oh, Mark Judge. You're right. That is Mike Judge.
Starting point is 01:46:46 Oh, I'm thinking of the wrong guy. Oh. Oh, yeah, Mark Judge. I don't know who that is. We should get both of them. American author, journalist, known for books about his suburban Washington, D.C. youth. This is Mark Judge. Oh, I saw MK and Judge, and I just immediately thought Beavis and Butthead because we were
Starting point is 01:46:59 trying to get Mike Judge on the show. And we should have Mike on. Yeah. Oh, but Mark Judge for sure. Yeah. Well, all right. Whichever judge wants to come on. You can tell who I'm more interested in having on the show and we should have mike on yeah oh but mark judge for sure yeah well all right whichever judge wants to come on you can tell who i'm more interested in having on the show to be honest i wanted to see mike judge i'm like oh he's talking about that guy i like i'm a big fan
Starting point is 01:47:14 i was watching all the newbies and buttheads they're really good oh yeah i don't know i've seen any of them there's two new seasons that are out yeah it's great wild it'd be so cool to see him do the voices like at the irl table yeah he said he knew a guy like beavis he in school growing up he's like laughing at his desk yeah and then there's uh i love one of the new episodes they did beavis and buddhead are meditating and the you know their hippie teacher is like clear your mind so you can reach enlightenment and then all of a sudden their souls just and lift up to the you know to shambhala or whatever because their minds are empty already it's great i love you but all right where are we at anyway yeah sure mark judge too for sure what do we got by the fires
Starting point is 01:47:55 that says rachel does make me wonder what happens post trump will folks go back to sleep and let the deep state just regroup change tactics and carry on now the people who are supporting trump are not necessarily all conservatives they're anti-establishment and then there's the def like so the lockdowns worked because it got the um the normies who don't pay attention into the fray without a lockdown or force these people are going to go back to you know watching barstool or something like that no disrespect to barstool like people are going to go back to, you know, watching Barstool or something like that. No disrespect to Barstool. People would prefer to watch. They get way more views. People would rather watch sports and talk about their pastimes and their hobbies than the affairs of
Starting point is 01:48:36 the political class. But people like you watching this show, yeah, we're not going to vote for them. And so they know they need a way to force regular people into the fray. They can't keep doing it. It won't work. Karen Rees says, Karen Rees, I'm for law and order, so I'm 100% Trump.
Starting point is 01:48:53 Look at the BS in Maryland with Senator Jill Carter, who is blaming law enforcement and prosecutors for misunderstanding the law regarding not being able to charge JUV. There's a funny story out of Chicagoago the mayor is suing kia i think he's suing kia saying that the the robberies are the fault of the car manufacturers for not having anti-theft instead of you know the city oh yeah is the reason she got attacked in the hours her her outfit didn't seattle do something similar
Starting point is 01:49:23 there's a couple major cities that are saying like kia this is your fault you made your cars too easy to break into and steal i kind of agree we're not seeing this this is like a tiktok trend to break into kia and steal them we're not seeing this from any other car manufacturer and i want to know why they have the same part that people figured out how to break into it posted about online and now people do it all the time okay but why is it their fault? Because, well, I'm just being honest with you. I mean, in Kentucky, I would have never heard about this unless it was happening in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:49:50 Okay, people just, it just doesn't happen. Okay, so get your crime under control. Seattle was sued in January. I mean, it's happening in major cities. Well, sure, because Seattle is a liberal hellhole. I mean, it's the same thing.
Starting point is 01:49:59 They're soft on crime. Helen is completely right. It's that it became funny. It's that it became, we don't care what the consequences are. This is a TikTok trend, and I it became funny. It's that it became we don't care what the consequences are. This is a TikTok trend and I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:50:08 I mean, it's the same thing every once in a while these videos of people like licking ice cream and then putting the cap on and putting it back in the freezer go viral and then for a while
Starting point is 01:50:15 some grocery stores kind of chain their doors shut or whatever. There's a lack of moral standing. Do you guys know what ninja rocks are? No.
Starting point is 01:50:23 So none of this stuff about kias matters because there's a thing called a ninja rock which i will not elaborate further because you know it's bad enough as soon as you talk about it people can find out what it is but you can effectively have this tiny little rock that you flick at a car window and the car window will shatter instantly oh i know with almost no force right so uh you may be familiar with those emergency tools you just oh yeah get out it's got a seat belt slicer and a window shatterer because if you're underwater there's the pressure is keeping everything locked you put this little thing up to the window and click a button and then it the window just chops use it to right you know
Starting point is 01:51:00 yep they walk up to the car go and then the window just goes so people figure out how to get them and it doesn't matter if you're a key or otherwise. Like there's videos you can watch where someone just walks up. This little thing goes like that. And then the window just goes, boom. Sounds like we need to talk to Elon about material science for 21st century windows. Didn't you see the video where he threw a cannonball or something? It was a big steel ball.
Starting point is 01:51:20 He locked it out the window of the Cybertruck. It's supposed to be. The Cybertruck window is bulletproof. And then he threw it. It shattered. He didopped it out the window of the Cybertruck. It's supposed to be... The Cybertruck window was bulletproof and then he threw it and it shattered. He was like, well, that wasn't supposed to happen. He hit it a few times. Somebody got fired. I think the issue they said was that it was propped up and it had some countervailing force
Starting point is 01:51:36 against it or something, which it isn't supposed to have. They hit it with a sledgehammer during testing and they cracked the bottom of the window where it sat in the car door. And that all it took was the ball to finish the job yeah let's grab some more super chats mad rock says in colorado my son was in kindergarten and did the finger gun pew pew and was nearly expelled they have a zero tolerance policy so a kid with the guns on his shirt would be sent home suspended suspended or expelled.
Starting point is 01:52:06 Yeah, that happened at my elementary school. Kids got in trouble for like doing the finger gun thing. We were not allowed to play with guns as kids. My dad wanted us to and my mom didn't. So it was like a no gun policy at the house. We didn't have toy guns. None of those. We got super soakers eventually, the squirt guns, but never like the plastic toy guns. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
Starting point is 01:52:25 Like I grew up not being a gun guy, which has a lot of topics. We all plastic toy guns. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Like, I grew up not being a gun guy, which has a lot of topics. We all had toy guns in a bunch of different ways. Super soakers were toy guns. Cap guns. Cap guns. They have those water ball guns and those jelly guns that shoot little balls of jelly or little balls of water.
Starting point is 01:52:39 But airsoft. I mean, airsoft was a big thing growing up. I mean, it's nothing. Paintball. Danny Engineer says, why do people keep saying ian just started lifting everyone on timcast irl has been lifting with me for six years you're a great gym buddy ian love y'all you're welcome aha i see he's listening to us while he's in the gym that's right you're pumped dude today i just went for it i was like why do i have to limit myself to one hour a day in the gym there are dudes that do six i can
Starting point is 01:53:03 just i just stay in there all day it's either that or i play video games or i'll just be in there moving yeah and eating and then well what i'm doing something what i would what i would do on the treadmill is i'd play hearthstone and then seriously i'd play a few games and then i'd be like oh man it's been an hour and 20 minutes so fucking on the treadmill and your body knows what it needs next like you can tell what muscle wants it to get to like homeostasis waffle sensei says yes it was sun tzu that was the quote evil men will burn down their country so they can rule over the ashes yeah that sounds like yeah you know magic gopros as i lived on maui for four years it's horribly corrupt and mismanaged remember the nuke alert also on 9-11 they found
Starting point is 01:53:45 the terrorist passports intact they did yeah that is a true fact they fell out of the airplane after it hit the tower and they landed on the ground perfectly for them to find that's right very convenient everything else burned up well the plane hit pentagon vaporized instantly yep but on the passport maybe it was like in the very back in the cargo and it got blown out by the wind before the vaporization happened it's the most that is the most ridiculous i'm sorry i don't want to go too deep on it dude what a joke like they found the guy they're like we found the villain's passport that we want to be the villain wait until the uncensored space i mean like did they find any other passports like there's probably a lot of documents a lot of paperwork that were strewn about when when all this chaos was happening someone probably
Starting point is 01:54:29 dropped the briefcase i mean come on but the plane went into the building and exploded in a fireball yet muhammad atta's passport was on the ground there's nothing else left from the plane there's not even proof that yeah i mean like you don't see any other portion of the plane in the pentagon have you ever looked into how they make these passports? They're remarkable. They got to be. They got to be. Chain linked steel. That's right.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Yeah. It's like chain mail. All right. All right. Let's read some more. Let's read some more. Rolo says, do you think the police chief's credentials from the FBI Academy raise any alarm bells for you?
Starting point is 01:54:57 It's on his LinkedIn and the FBI Academy is invite only via nomination. Is it really? You can't be in the FBI when someone nominates you? You have to have a college degree it's very important yeah and there's like a big interview process to get into the fbi right so i don't know if invite is the way to describe it but all right papa romano says can nick elaborate on the black fences they have set up around the burn area and the unusual police presence protecting the burn area yeah so the so this is the thing like i said that they're arresting literally arresting residents that go past the barricade i i made
Starting point is 01:55:32 it about three and a half steps past before you know the national guard ended up running up really quickly the hawaii national guard uh to you know question me and they pulled me aside look i got pulled aside by mai police multiple times. I got pulled aside by Secret Service. Apparently I'm on a list now because my TSA pre-check no longer works after Hawaii. So very convenient. And, you know, because I tried to cross into the zone. And this was, you know, it's now even now
Starting point is 01:56:05 weeks later they are putting up this black fence around Lahaina and so that you can't see there was a fence before now they're putting the black sheeting all the way around it so you can't even see it and
Starting point is 01:56:21 there's a no drone zone now which I have an older drone so i'm able to put it up there and so i did it the other day but so i i was able to get video but now i i don't understand it they're not helping when it comes to the entire thought that they're hiding something they're not even attempting to dispel that narrative so wow well let's grab some more what do we got rooster and the hen says i'm with ian we should have bodied helen keller oh bodied what yeah he's basically saying that if you think babies you know aren't alive unless they have some kind of comprehension ability then helen keller would be disqualified in your view.
Starting point is 01:57:07 I didn't say that we should be killing deaf infants or people that are in the womb that are deaf or blind. I didn't say that. Is an infant a human? Yeah. An infant is post-birth. No, no. I'm saying that the human brain hasn't developed enough to have ears yet at one day.
Starting point is 01:57:24 I like Helen Keller. So let's just read all right pony up says after 15 weeks if stem cell researchers fail to abort the fetal cells they harvest from they are bound by federal law to consider them a human being interesting oh there you go just leave me alone says i lived on oahu in 96 and 97 i got my first tattoo in lahaina i was amazed by the banyan tree this breaks my heart for the hawaiian people murder wow i wonder what the recovery recovery time is going to be like for the city i mean now we're getting the idea that it's not only years that we already expected, but also the government has to allow anything to happen.
Starting point is 01:58:09 And that's the thing. Government has to allow. It depends on what you mean by recover at this point. I mean, because they like I said, they're going to try to take the land by eminent domain. The governor's already said that. So I don't know. I mean, what's recovery? Selling it to a developer? Having resorts built on it?
Starting point is 01:58:26 Matthew Garmenter says, Tim, you overstate the militancy of the pro-life movement. A more likely inflection point for interstate conflict is parental rights LGBT issues. Intrastate or interstate? I think interstate conflict
Starting point is 01:58:40 is what we're talking about. You know, like Florida fighting among Floridians fighting Floridians doesn't seem to make a lot of sense but uh i don't overstate the militancy of the pro-life movement in fact i am quite literally understating it i'm saying they don't actually do anything like they literally think there's a murder but they'll go and sit down and just hold hands that's my point all right leon says you see the pope's side with the woke churches today oof no i went i went to uh i went to the eye doctor today had to get a contact lens prescription you gotta do it every couple years right they puff your eye they did yeah they blast it so my
Starting point is 01:59:18 prescription has not changed in two years and my eyes are healthy and we're all great and the reason to bring it up is that when i was sitting in the office waiting to pay, they had a DEI poster on the wall and it was the weirdest thing that this eye doctor insisted on informing me of their sexual preference. It was like a big picture talking about like what they were into. It was like, I was
Starting point is 01:59:38 just really confused by it. This poster was like diversity, equity, inclusion and what it means. And it was like diversity is when you try to figure out if everyone is welcome at the party. Inclusivity is making sure they can get into the party. And, you know, like equity is making sure everyone's dancing. And then above it, it was like gay, lesbian, bisexual things like on a flower.
Starting point is 01:59:57 And I'm just like, I'm just not convinced it's relevant to my eye doctor appointment whether or not you, sir, enjoy the presence of men or women. I just don't understand why you're— How does this change my contact prescription? When does it— If I say I don't agree, are you going to make me wear glasses? Like, is there, like, a person goes in there and says, Hi, I'd like to get an eye exam and purchase some contact lenses, but I'm concerned you don't sleep with men.
Starting point is 02:00:22 Doctor, do you? Because if you do, I'll feel more comfortable here. I don't understand what the point of that is. Do you ever get worried when you go to places like this that you're going to be sabotaged or whatever? That you're trying to go to... Say if I go to a psychiatrist, right? Because I have ADD really badly, right?
Starting point is 02:00:40 But I'm almost afraid to tell them what I do i do for a living and that you know i think the the uh eye doctor is a corporate eye doctor it was a chain i don't think they know or care as to why that was put on the wall by corporate okay i am not going i ended up not buying contacts from them though after i left i was like you know what i'm just gonna order from somewhere else and do a different company because i don't want to give my money to them i like zenny max i haven't looked into who owns them yeah but um if it's like a small business and they have communist iconography i i won't give them my money there's a coffee shop out here and they had a big sign saying masks required and i'm like starbucks is across the street and so i went to starbucks starbucks
Starting point is 02:01:20 said no max required masks required and i was like okay well i guess starbucks gets my money then is what it is there you go if you want to make money don't play that stupid game all right we'll uh we'll just grab another one here before we head over to the members only what do we got vosh 1985 says this was the plot to an x-files episode which one the wildfires or something i don't know maybe anyway if you haven't already, my friends, smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show if you really do like it. And join us at TimCast.com.
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Starting point is 02:02:18 N-I-C-K-S-O-R-T-O-R, and you'll see more from Hawaii here next week. Nice. Yeah, I'm more from Hawaii here next week. Nice. So I'm interested to see what, what you uncover. We're not letting this story die. We're not going to do it. And I'm going to try to convince Tim that to do a live show out there with us. So I'll set it up.
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Starting point is 02:03:03 it's non-stop It is your life. Dude, thank you, Nick, for going to Hawaii, man. Thanks for putting this on the map. And East Palestine, too. Thanks for going there. Yes, sir. We're going to continue doing that because, you know, mainstream media ain't going to do it. We're the mainstream now.
Starting point is 02:03:17 We're doing it. We're doing it. This is the evolution of media. Thanks. You guys can follow me at KellenPDL on X. I always see your posts i always see your work nick it's great to finally meet you and we need more people doing what you're doing and yeah go visit maui take a vacation take some time off don't be so blackpilled give them your
Starting point is 02:03:35 money all right everybody we will see you all over at timcast.com in a couple minutes thanks for hanging out

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