Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #853 Russia DEPLOYS SATAN II NUKE, WW3 Fears ESCALATE As Nuke ACTIVATED w/Jimmy Corsetti

Episode Date: September 2, 2023

Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Jimmy Corsetti to discuss Russia activating the SATAN II nuclear weapon, forty percent of American adults thinking the apocalypse is near, the theory that global elites ar...e destroying the world in order to force the second coming of Jesus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:58 Russia has deployed their Satan 2 missile for combat duty. That's it. I don't know what it means, but I tell you, when it comes to historical major events, they are often, it's often incremental. When we look back on history, we won't count the days from when the war started to when Russia deployed one of the most powerful nuclear weapons known to man, and then how long it took until they activated, detonated it, and actually wiped out a military target. For now, we are standing in the middle of the forest,
Starting point is 00:01:32 wondering where it is, because all we can see is the trees. And I don't know, perhaps they activate this bomb, the Satan 2. I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, guys, this is a tsunami bomb, right? I want to make sure I have this tsunami bomb. It blows up on the coast and then sends a massive wave, you know, over these cities or whatever.
Starting point is 00:01:50 They've deployed it and tensions are escalating. So we'll talk about that. We've got a few other stories, but we might actually just wing it and have a relaxed Friday because we have a lot of other things to talk about, a bit more profound questions. Before we get started, my friends, if you go to TimCast.com and go to the menu bar, you can click TimCast IRLX Miami and pick up your tickets to hang out with us live in Miami. I know we got some announcements.
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Starting point is 00:04:23 the most powerful advertising. Imagine if everybody who watched this show shared it on social media. That's a tremendous amount of marketing value and it really does help. Well, I'll wrap it up there. Joining us today to talk about this and so much more is Jimmy Corsetti. Tim, thank you so much for having me on. Phil, Ian, Serge, it's an absolute pleasure. I've been following you for a long time. You're killing it and we've got some topics we've got to nail tonight. Who are you? What do you do?
Starting point is 00:04:47 Well, my name is Jimmy Corsetti. I have a YouTube channel called Bright Insight. It mostly focuses on the mysteries of lost ancient human civilizations and various conspiracies. And a lot of people know me as the Atlantis guy because there's a site in the northwest corner of the Sahara Desert called the Rishat Structure or the Eye of the Sahara. And it's kind of taken the internet by storm in that it matches more than a dozen striking similarities to what Plato had described as a lost capital city of Atlantis. So that's how many people know me. However, I will say that with your show and the discussion of politics and current events, if there's anything I've learned through my studies of history is that it seems that it's repeating itself. And now more than ever, people need to be paying attention, studying history. And it doesn't have
Starting point is 00:05:29 to necessarily go as far back as the ancients, but I will say what's from the Romans and the Greeks and how those massive empires had fallen apart. There are, I regret to say some similarities happening right in front of us. So people need to be paying attention because history often repeats itself. It's not a cliche saying, it's just that human behavior is very predictable when you look at it on a vast timeline. I have a very clever news segue for the news topic into your discussion. The tsunami bomb? Yeah, well, you got Russia deploying this nuclear weapon, and you've got people being like, no, no, no. Talk more about the ancient techniques, the Atlantis and stuff, and it's like, very simply,
Starting point is 00:06:06 we can't open that door when we discuss nuclear war and the conspiracy that aliens came and deactivated nuclear weapons during the Cold War. You know about that one, right? That they showed up at the missile silos
Starting point is 00:06:15 and hit the off button? Yeah, yeah. I'll save it, I'll save it, but there's funny stuff. So thanks for hanging out, man. It's going to be a blast. We got Phil Labonte. How you doing, everybody?
Starting point is 00:06:22 My name is Phil Labonte, lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains, anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. And I'm Ian Crossland. What's up? Thank you, Phil. Hey, guys, when you go to timcast.com
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Starting point is 00:06:50 what's up? Hi, guys. I'm here for Kellen because he was here all week. Nice to see you again. Let's get into it, Tim. Here we go. From Timcast.com,
Starting point is 00:06:58 Russia activates world's most powerful nuke. The Satan 2 missile is 1,000 times stronger than the bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki and could destroy the uk in six minutes now i want to slow down there a minute and the most powerful nuke there's a variety of reasons why it's described that way but i think it's fair to say that there is a diminishing return on the power of the nuclear
Starting point is 00:07:21 weapons we currently have and it's because uh you know, I love Moore's law. You guys are familiar with Moore's law, right? That, you know, every two years, the processing power doubles or whatever. And then eventually got to the point where they were like, no, it's officially going to stop. But then they did multi-core processors. So they figured out a way that make the law
Starting point is 00:07:37 technically keep going. That's the thing with nuclear weapons. It got to the point where we had these very, very powerful nukes. We had Sarbama. And then eventually someone was like, I got an idea. Let's just put 12 nukes in one rocket. And now we've got something substantially more powerful. And it's like, okay, well, there you go. So for this one, it is powerful. But we've got nukes that are 1000 to 1200 times more powerful than the bombs that were dropped
Starting point is 00:07:58 on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Satan-2 missile, while massive and extremely powerful standing at 100 feet high nearly unstoppable is one of i would say in my opinion not that i'm a combat expert anything one of the most powerful uh nuclear weapons it's being deployed into combat duty and i already know a lot of people uh we've got one super chat from tim jake saying that it's standard replacement of obsolete equipment and things like that some Some people are saying, oh, don't be so dramatic. Here's why I think this is there's a reason we bring this up. I think I have the story right here from the AP. Ukrainian drones strike deep in Russian territory, Moscow says, while a barrage in Kiev kills two. Vladimir Putin said they would not use nukes unless they were facing an existential threat. And now we are escalating to the point
Starting point is 00:08:46 insider reported just the other day, two days ago, the ruble is failing and now more Russians are cutting back on buying basic food, basic goods like food and toothpaste. You've got this several now military strikes in Russia. There was a military incursion into Russia from the Ukrainian side. And now Russia is deploying whether it's a standard replacement or the activation of their most powerful weapon. We are escalating to that point. The most important thing to understand with this. This is reality. There is no point where someone comes and grabs you by the shoulders and screams the nukes have been launched it's happening now almost everything that happens is gradually and then suddenly which means when we look back on history a hundred years from now when they look back they're not going to teach young people
Starting point is 00:09:36 assuming there are people i don't know they're not going to teach them that you know in today's class we're going to read about the two year for the next two years of school. We're going to be reading about the day to day, you know, monotony of the political class and politics in these countries. No, they're going to say the date was November, you know, 17th, 2020, with Donald Trump now contesting the election. This led to the July 40, you know, the July 15th, whatever. And then we saw one year later the deployment of the Satan 2 missile. Of course, two years after that, it was deployed and New York City was heavily damaged. That's how quickly it goes when you're when you're going through history.
Starting point is 00:10:14 For us sitting here right now, understand this could be something. It could be nothing. I don't know. But this is how it will always be. Another grain of sand is added to the heap. I have to say, russia activates one of the most powerful nuclear weapons that we've been fearing for some time they've expressed the the the intent to use nuclear weapons in the event they face an existential threat and now we are
Starting point is 00:10:35 entering into war on russian territory and a threat to their existence we're a lot closer than we have been in a very very long time to the use of nuclear weapons. Now, I am not saying they're going to nuke New York or anything like that, but New York did put out a PSA. What was it like two years ago about what to do in the event of a nuclear strike? More importantly, keep your eyes open for an escalation of this war. Tucker Carlson warned that in order to stop Trump, they will declare hot war with Russia officially. I think the first thing we'll see is likely going to be tactical nuclear weapons on in the combat field, nuclear artillery.
Starting point is 00:11:11 I do not think we're going to see the use of the Satan two missile on a civilian target like a city that serves little purpose other than to try and end the war outright. I don't think it would be effective this early on in the conflict but i'm curious what you guys think i think that the the the fact that they've activated it um has changed the game because the united states is going to have some kind of reaction right the the soviet union is or not soviet russia is not going to be able to put a weapon like that into play and expect the United States to not do anything. So I imagine that there's going to be some kind of escalation. And again, it's not going to be like the U.S. is going to just start deploying nuclear weapons.
Starting point is 00:11:58 And I don't know what it would be, but I don't think this is going to go unanswered. And it just goes back to what I've been saying, or we've all kind of been agreeing on is is i don't see the exit i don't see the off-ramp there's a lot of things that are happening and there has been nothing at all since russia invaded that has been even that has moved the needle towards a ceasefire de-escalation ending combat activities nothing in two years now or year and a half so i still don't see the off-ramp turning on nukes is what you know everyone's afraid of because russia's nuclear armed i i don't see how it gets fixed there was uh an attempt at a peace talk between i think zelinski and putin even early on and then uh boris johnson went down there and ended the
Starting point is 00:12:45 peace talks abruptly and i think victoria newland might have been involved so essentially britain and the united states were like no no no no peace is not a good idea we need this war i don't know for a weapon system do you remember that i don't know yeah that was there's something that people mention a lot um i don't have data to pull up right now on me and it's anecdotal so i can't prove that that happened but i've heard it a lot so there is that would at least you know that would at least explain that there are some people want that zelinski doesn't want the war i mean i don't think zelinski wants the fight i don't think he wants the people to die i don't think zelinski's zelinski's come right out and said that his goal is to totally just take back crimea like zelinski said that yeah and so he's
Starting point is 00:13:24 not so it's not like, he's not looking for any kind of de-escalation or whatever. But it's not Zelensky. It's NATO. That's what I'm saying. It's Boris Johnson and Victoria Nuland pushing Zelensky
Starting point is 00:13:34 and probably will kill him if he doesn't play at all. I don't think they're pushing him. I think they're playing him like a marionette. Man, it's, I don't know. I don't know. It that uh that they've completely
Starting point is 00:13:47 devastated the eastern donbass turned it into mud and all those people have died i don't think anybody wants and this is war i mean russia's involved in this they're the ones who initiated it i i find it absolutely hilarious there's this really great post that said you know ways you know that you're a bootlicker for the empire and it's that you completely ignore all the things the united states and nato did to escalate tensions which resulted in this war and if and if you bring it up if someone brings it up you get offended and i'm like right the this politics is not happening in a vacuum russia didn't one day be like you know vladimir putin didn't twirl his mustache and say i'm going to be evil today no it's a it's a it's a fight over special interests resources they need the seaport
Starting point is 00:14:22 they want sevastopol they want to fortify the roads down into Crimea through eastern Donbass, the East 97 and East 105, those two freeways. And if they can, if they can fortify that, and Russia can take that and solidify their base in Crimea, Sevastopol is the city, they'll start pumping out goods and services into the Mediterranean Sea, but that will make Turkey a vulnerability for NATO, because Turkey's in NATO.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Ian, I hope that you are ready to die but that will create make turkey a vulnerability for nato because turkey's in nato in i i hope that you are ready to die so that nato can defend ukraine's water water port yeah it's more that they don't want russia to have it because then they think russia and turkey will buddy up and that turkey will leave nato and then they will nato will fall apart if turkey leaves nato i mean the i i i i want to strongly push back on the idea that without turkey nato falls apart well it's already kind of trash that is completely bigger risk just that idea is completely not true i mean it's a nuclear power that controls the russia's access to the mediterranean i think if it's not just russia's
Starting point is 00:15:22 they control the bosphorus which is all of the black sea into the mediterranean it think if it's not just russia's they control the bosphorus which is all of the black sea into the mediterranean it's which is i don't know mostly russian it's ukrainian also ukrainian so they could shut off ukrainian access to or some of it anyway what's so wild about is the hypocrisy because putin's been saying what for 15 plus years do not put nato troops on my border or else and i'm like what how did we feel about it when the cubans or excuse me when the russian soviet union was putting missiles in cuba like it's a no-go and if they were oh sorry go ahead i just want to say there is new uh turkey does not have nuclear weapons sure i'm looking at it right now i looked it up i googled it so and that's part of why we get so many countries in
Starting point is 00:15:56 nato is nato exists partially to uh limit proliferation of nuclear weapons that's why you get countries to join nato we offer you protection we have nuclear weapons don't develop nuclear weapons of your own that was the whole point of the united states being like kind of the big dog in nato and stuff is to prevent nuclear proliferation sorry for cutting you off no you're good um thank you and you know speaking of nukes you know something we should entertain is the possibility of an emp bomb if people aren't familiar there are devices allegedly that i don't doubt it uh that can take down entire power grids and they're i'm pretty sure that's we know they exist right like a nuclear detonation releases an emp intentionally right i'm pretty sure we've isolated and we can generate an emp and and the last neutron bomb right and the last several uh
Starting point is 00:16:40 department of homeland security uh heads have said that you know a grid down scenario is one of their their number one concern because there's so many different things that could do it. It could be a solar flare. It could be bad actors. It could be a hack job. And there's all these – if you look into this, there's been so many different electrical grids or the substations around the United States that have been mysteriously hacked and infiltrated by various hackers. It's like who's doing that and why? Jimmy, have you ever read the book One Minute After?
Starting point is 00:17:08 Yes, actually. Yeah, yeah. I got an audio book. I got a few of those it's a good book about after the nuclear about after about an emp so they shoot an emp off over over the u.s light it off about 100 miles up or whatever the mp takes out the entire grid and it's based i think in north carolina i believe so correct i think it's asheville is the the the area but it talks about you know the the things that could happen and stuff like that. Newt Gingrich actually wrote the forward to one of the editions. I'm not sure which one. But go ahead. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I was going to say, hey, if you guys want a conspiracy in between now and the next year, I'm convinced that there's going to be some sort of event. They're going to come at us with some sort of curveball. Like everyone, they're putting out covid mandates into the media now. And I'm like, I think that there's a sizable portion of the populace that will not comply. I don't know what the percentage is. Even if it's just one out of three, that's too many. And I don't think that they're going to put this time. I'm expecting a curveball.
Starting point is 00:17:53 So what better? Like if you study history and like Sun Tzu and the art of war. So instead of nuking us or doing a bomb off the coast to flood us, why not just turn off our lights? Let us destroy each other from within. Most people are not prepared. But you know how most people would die if the grid goes down?
Starting point is 00:18:09 Waterborne illness. Most people do not have sterile water. We take it for granted. You turn on the faucet and you're fine. I gotta stop you right there. You said how most people would die? That might not, all right. Most might not be the word.
Starting point is 00:18:21 A significant number. Millions of people would die from infection of going to the bathroom because their stomachs can't handle that raw water that's going to turn once the water treatment facilities go down. So nevermind percentages, but like- When the water treatment plants go down, there's no water at all. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:39 So in places like New York and Chicago, you turn the faucet on and nothing comes out. And game over, because how many, what, two days three days and you're and you're just incapacitated i would say by day two people are drinking each other's blood yeah i am not exaggerating there was a martyr maid has this post about what civil war really is and what people don't understand and i'm and it really is something we bring up all the time that people just it's like there's nothing you can do about the fact that people live in movie reality that they don't think about what how the world actually works and so they imagine people marching with uniforms martyr maiden and a couple other people had tweeted civil war is like everything's you know you're you're uh you know the conflict is
Starting point is 00:19:18 happening you you see it on the news you go to bed you go to bed and you don't wake up because a warring faction and three in the morning sneaks in your house kills you in your sleep takes your stuff or you wake up and your neighbor's house is on fire and you see him his corpse lying on the on the sidewalk because a warring faction came in and he was a target for some reason these kinds of things are are likely to happen first in a breakdown so outside of the concept of civil war right like let's let's not be too cliche with tim cast here let's say emp bomb nuclear strike cyber attack you know uh rachel maddow said they're gonna shut off our electricity they could with a cyber attack yeah if our grid goes down i think we've i i if if communications go down that's it the fabric of the united states evaporates overnight and you ever played the video
Starting point is 00:20:07 game fallout 3 yes i love fallout 3 it's the best video game ever made one of them and uh the enclave let me give let me give everybody a general understanding i i assume most of you know fallout 3 some of you might not in the fallout series uh in like what 2077 china invades alaska because there's dwindling fossil fuels and they need access to new resources war breaks out nukes go flying planet gets bombarded and most people die a large portion of people in the u.s go into underground vaults to try and survive in fallout 3 uh i forgot where i was going with this what would it be like uh you know with after the the fallout from it?
Starting point is 00:20:46 I mean, just the complete societal collapse and everything else? Yeah, I forgot the point I was going to make because I started explaining the basic story. It was about the enclave and then you were talking about communication. The remnants of civilization. So in Fallout 3, the bad guys are the enclave. They're the U.S. government. But they are completely powerless and they have no control over what is the united states so in in the fallout world there's the new california republic
Starting point is 00:21:12 which is the remnants of california are rebuilding and forming their own government but the enclave is actually the descendants of u.s military u.s government that went into mount weather and other bunkers when the bombs fell when they emerged they had no way to control what was left the wasteland the yeah the apocalyptia so in the event communications go down how does the military communicate they've got contingencies i'm sure and they have protocol for what happens if like the communications go down but what about local police federal law enforcement? It is there. There's going to be a decay, a breakdown as as as you get out further and further outside of the government of actual communications. So what happens then if the grid goes down and communications are blocked for some reason, we lose the Internet, we lose electricity, we're turning our radios on
Starting point is 00:21:59 trying to figure out what's going on. And then. bad people go on the radio and say, this is Lieutenant so-and-so. I'm in charge of this area. And it's a random guy. Then he comes in and says, we're organizing. What if it's a militia? And they feel justified and say to themselves, if we don't get a hold of this, it's going to get bad. I'm taking charge. Put out a radio call, put on their militia uniforms, look like military, Show up with guns. They're not bad guys, but they're not the government. And now you've got conflicted factions determining, trying to figure out who's in charge and who isn't. It would happen.
Starting point is 00:22:32 It'd be a power vacuum. Somebody would try to take it. You need, like, if you're in a city, you're doomed. Okay, so that, I mean, we can take the, you can take, like, the idea of survival off the table. You're dead. You're a, you are a walking corpse. So take, if you live, I'm not kidding. You're going to eat someone's lunch.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Yeah, you're totally doomed. You have, like, if you're on Manhattan, you're doomed. You're never going to get off the island. If you're on Long Island, you're doomed. You're never getting off there. If you're in Southern Connecticut, you're going to die. If you're in Jersey, you're going to die. Well, to be fair, pointing out like.
Starting point is 00:23:03 If 5% live, I'm generally right. It's kind of my point, you know, but, but, you know, for, for Jersey, so long as you're not in the peninsula, right? If you're on the islands, Manhattan, Long Island, the New Jersey peninsula, you're done. Yeah. When, when we were in, we were in New Jersey when the COVID lockdown started and there were rumors going around, they were going to shut down the bridge. Connecticut already had checkpoints with New York because New Yorkers were going to shut down the bridge connecticut already had checkpoints with new york because new yorkers were fleeing to connecticut so when we heard that they were
Starting point is 00:23:29 like that's what everyone was afraid of they were like hey if they if they lock that down you're stuck you ain't going anywhere you're on a peninsula so we were like we should probably leave now and so we packed up and we we came down to where we are now earlier than we intended and that was just the lockdown scare. But to your point, in terms of the areas that have access to the larger mass United States have a substantially, substantially higher chance of survival.
Starting point is 00:23:56 Manhattan Island, good luck. Doomed. You're dead. You're not. Look at Maui. Look at Lahaina. The police blocked the one road out. Your best bet is to know your sheriffs and your local law enforcement or at least be familiar with them.
Starting point is 00:24:10 So that way you have an idea of who might have authority in your area. But that ain't going to work if you're in a city with police because police are not the same as sheriffs. Like they have a different outlook and stuff. And authority is meaningless. Yeah. Guns aren't. But that's what the authority will be will be drawn from have you guys seen uh the last of us the tv show uh yeah actually i just started uh i just finished up that first season recently yeah i like very interesting what people need to understand there is no good or evil in a conflict there is survival and what's what's going to happen is, dude,
Starting point is 00:24:46 you're walking down the street. Let's say it's a month, two months after the grid gets knocked out and there's chaos happening and there's conflict. There's people starting to rebuild communications. The US government is still asserting its authority. But as you move further west and things get further and spread out, communications out communications break down distance between cities increases east coast may be stable west coast will be increasingly unstable so let's say it's several months later and you're walking down a road and you've got your you know rifle on your back and your water and then you come across you you see in the distance there's some kind of settlement and you're like well let's go see who's there and then all of a sudden there's a bang and you're dead in fact you're dead before you even hear the sound the
Starting point is 00:25:28 people who live in that settlement aren't going to be like oh hey look a fellow walking towards us with a gun that's what he has to say about video games and this like fantasy of survival apocalypse genre and games like dude you get hit once you're dead everybody dies but it's but it's not just that no fun it's that depending on the level of conflict the assumption that you can walk up to any kind of settlement and they're going to be like howdy stranger i couldn't help but notice your arm there you want to come hang out they're going to be they're either going to jump out from like they're going to come out from fortified positions you can't see them pointing weapons at you telling you to get on the ground you're going to lose your weapons you're going to lose everything and if you're lucky they'll turn you away and take all your stuff right loot drop right
Starting point is 00:26:07 but and maybe they won't kill you or maybe they just do it and think if you find out if you want if this person wants revenge if this person tells someone where we are we're done don't know don't care this idea that you know everyone's going to be super nice to each other and rolling us together crazy crazy talk no strangers will be looked at as enemies. You wouldn't know who you could trust. And by the way, like the boom shot, you're dead. If you get hit in the arm or leg or whatever, you're just wounded. You're going to get infected and die like a week later in a very terrible, terrible way.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Most likely you're going to bleed out because most people don't have tourniquets. Right. Like most people don't have first aid on them. Like you get into a gunfight, your friend gets shot, he dies because he bleeds out because you didn don't have tourniquets right like most people don't have first aid on them well like you get into a gunfight your friend gets shot he dies because he bleeds out because you didn't put a tourniquet in your car and i guarantee you don't have one in your car but you have shoelaces a lot of people don't know how to use a tourniquet right exactly let me let me let me tell you guys something really simple a shoelace and a pen have a nice day google it figure it out but i've got dudes are dead but this is the look look look
Starting point is 00:27:04 i would i'd be willing to place a large wager that the majority of people who listen to this show have a substantially higher survival rate than the average person. And it's... You have to be paying attention to what's going on in the world to watch a show like this.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Yo, come on. You could be listening to Barstool. You could be talking about the World Series of Poker. You could be talking about football or... The fucking ball game. The drafts or whatever. And hey, man, do your thing. Do your you think i got no beef enjoy your life be happy live laugh love whatever but my but when it comes to what's happening in the world
Starting point is 00:27:32 maybe it all settles down maybe nothing bad happens you know uh there's there's a there's a big good cause for optimism in uh trump's current polling numbers economic numbers things are looking fairly positive that, you know, I genuinely believe that while Trump is far from a perfect individual, the Trump path slowly winds things down. In fact, I don't know about conflict in the United States, but internationally, World War III nuclear bombs. It's the only one that actually might have an off ramp.
Starting point is 00:28:02 There is nothing coming out of the Democratic Party or the Democratic establishment or the Republican establishment that in any way indicates that there is an off-ramp for the conflict in Ukraine. It is, oh, we got to win. And that ain't happening. But if Trump does get elected,
Starting point is 00:28:17 while that may avert us being wiped out in nuclear hellfire, civil conflict in the United States is still a high possibility. There is a lot of turmoil coming in the next 10 years or possible in the United States is still a high possibility. There is a lot of turmoil coming in the next 10 years or possible. But I want to add really, really quick to everybody. Just as an aside, download General Survival app. Like it's not a proper noun.
Starting point is 00:28:36 It's not proper. Google search. Go to your Google Play Store. Type in survival app. Download three of them. Also, some cool items are CB radio, shortwave radio that you can talk into to communicate with someone. If the grid goes down, you have solar power and LifeStraw. LifeStraw is the name of the company, but they basically you can take dirty river water and drink it through this.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Right, right, right. You can stick the straw right in. About thing, UV5R is a two-way radio. I think it's VHS, definitely UHS, and they're like $25. And they are the most common radio going around. They're super easy to use. Get one. You can get them for super cheap.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Baofeng. I also want to say download the app called Picture This. Are you guys familiar with that one? UV5R, got it. That's the app where you take a picture of it and it tells you what it is, basically. Picture This. Yep. Picture This can take a picture. It takes takes picture of uh i believe it's plants yeah
Starting point is 00:29:28 and that reminds me yeah tells you if you can eat them yep buy hard copy books too just in case there's a situation with the grid a survival book as well as a first aid book and there are also books which just made me think of it is that depending what region you live in for example i'm in the i'm in arizona i'm in the southwest so i have a book that's literally edible plants of the american southwest and you can do it on any region you're in because especially when it comes to first aid and other you know survival situations you know if the internet's not available all you have is a hard copy and we take that stuff for granted exactly yep you can also download the ranger handbook which is a legit the actual military rain like
Starting point is 00:30:01 u.s rangers you can download their handbook and that's got a lot of stuff in there. I just put a link to it on my Twitter. So here's what I, here's what I say. I think when it comes to people who watch this show, I think even down to the least skilled person, their survival, their survival chance in a city is going to be triple or quadruple the average person just because for one reason,
Starting point is 00:30:22 they see it coming. You watch a news program like this. We say, Hey, look, they just deployed for combat reason they see it coming you watch a news program like this we say hey look they just deployed for combat a massive nuclear weapon then when the news breaks that you know like let's say putin comes out and says mark my words we will fire this nuke if you don't stop you're going to be sitting there being like okay well i'm gonna put my bug out bag together and then when the sirens go off you grab your bag you're out the door other people are standing around going i wonder what's going on. You know, not to toot my own horn, but I was in Boise, Idaho when the COVID pandemic alleged pandemic kicked off. And I remember seeing national news about the Costco in my in my area was running out of toilet paper. This is in January of 2020 before when everyone knew it was nonsense. And it may have been as silly as it was for people to stock up on toilet paper i saw what was going on i'm like well i'm not going to be last
Starting point is 00:31:07 so i went and stocked up and guess what i had charmin top shelf the excellent stuff sustained me through the entire did you resell it for a profit quilted it was the quilted uh i did not resell i'm not you know he's like he's he's he's in a dark alley in a trench coat and he like opens it up you got it you got that good stuff? Give me another one. I get quilted, man. Break me up another square, man. I saw a funny picture going around where it was the Purell, the hand sand. Someone had a little baggie of it, like if it was cracking.
Starting point is 00:31:34 It said, hey, yo, text me. Get at me. I got that good old Purell. I stopped at a gas station. I think it was in Arizona, and nobody was wearing masks. I walked in the gas, because it's the middle of nowhere and she's like, oh, we don't care. They have mandates out here,
Starting point is 00:31:47 but ain't no one going to enforce it. And then I said, so what do you think? Are you guys worried? I hear that they're running out of toilet paper everywhere. And she's like, we're preppers.
Starting point is 00:31:54 I got three months with a toilet paper in my storage area. Like we didn't even think twice about it. When all this stuff started happening, we just put our feet up and started laughing. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:32:03 man, the preppers, they're having a good time right now. Everybody that, or not everybody, but I imagine there's a significant portion of the listener and viewers of the podcast here that have taken some precautions or some steps to do some type of prepping. If you haven't, it's a good idea. It's not a bad idea. So and let me let me add to. For political reasons, downloading Wikipedia makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:32:30 That is to say, if you were to download the entirety of Wikipedia because you want to learn about Newt Gingrich. Yeah, you're wasting your time. Maybe go to our go to archive it and from five years or 10 years ago and download it. But but I recommend everyone download the full uh text of wikipedia because there's you if you ignore the politics being able to read about chemical composition drugs yeah there's there's really basic stuff in there that's life-saving in the event of you know like an encyclopedia that large look if the world ends you're not going to be looking up newt gingrich you're going to be looking up you know uh like north american plants i have on wikipedia will actually create categories where you can it'll be like you know edible fruits native to north america you can click it and
Starting point is 00:33:16 you'll see all these things and they'll have a lot of pictures i have i don't know if the pictures download with the full app though i've got this emf protecting case that i put a solid state hard drive inside of that i wrap up and then put inside of a flame um repellent safe and that you can put like wikipedia on like a solid state hard drive inside of an emf protector inside of a fire protected safe more than that that won't be enough so uh a buddy of mine actually has a faraday cage a high high quality like government level certified for doing uh tests on cell networks and satellites and communications and it does not block all emf it's it's like a shield that you walk inside and you see your cell service go all the way down does emf fry solid-state drive? I'm fairly certain, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:08 It's going to short out anything. Anything electronic. But solid-state... Like circuitry. They're not magnetic. I know that. So that's not so much the issue. But with a Faraday cage, what you want to do is that EMF protector you got,
Starting point is 00:34:19 EMF case, a little Faraday bag, put it in a microwave. Microwave is a Faraday cage. So put it in a microwave and put it faraday cage so put in a microwave and put it deep in your basement and then if you really want to be serious wrap it in tin foil then put it in a bigger microwave because you know i was talking to my buddy and i said he's got a fairy cage i said you know so are we you put like a phone in there so if a solar flare hits you're good and he's like this thing's not going to protect that from a solar flare solar flare is
Starting point is 00:34:42 going to fry whatever's inside of it and i'm like in the faraday cage like it's yeah it's it's imperfect it's it's that the a solar flare or an emp is going to be so powerful it will get through there's going to be leakage and i'm like what if you put a microwave in the faraday cage and then put something okay now you're good right you you double layer it and then the the faraday cage does provide protection but the idea that these things will protect you guaranteed is not true. What you want to do is get a car from the 60s. Yeah, a carburetor, a non-fuel injection,
Starting point is 00:35:12 that's the key. Because a lot of people don't realize, all of your cars now, every single one of them operates with a computer, and if it's not a carbureted engine, which none of them are anymore, it will undoubtedly fry. Apparently, though, unless you're in like an underground parking garage there might be a chance i thought i read somewhere i don't know if that's
Starting point is 00:35:28 true um but speaking of like we were talking about prepping and in the context of like solar flares a lot of people realize because i know this can be some people realizing everything will be fine you know it's like but a solar flare could happen there are natural events that are unforeseeable that have nothing to do with you know uh geopolitical uh you know things going on in the world and it's just a you know when i was growing up uh in in arizona there's a large um lds mormon population and like it's customary uh to have like three four months of of preps and i remember thinking that was weird at the time now it's like no that is that's wisdom three months i think it's three or four months minimum like of like food i don't know i could be wrong everybody that should be that should be as simple and basic as as it comes you should be able to to sustain yourself for at least a month by what you have in your house even if it's like not eating
Starting point is 00:36:15 the best food but you know freeze-dried stuff or whatever stuff that can give you calories so you can get through safe and ready meals.com i'm not shout out, shout out. We used to do reads for them a lot more often, but now we just basically, we talk about cast brew. And when we started promoting our own coffee brand because we're opening this coffee shop, I was like, we're not doing these shout outs anymore. But we used to do periodic shout outs for safeandreadymeals.com,
Starting point is 00:36:38 which is emergency food that lasts 25 years. Now, it's really funny because when I started promoting that, and I love telling the story, all these leftists started mocking and insulting me, being like, haha, what an idiot, what a loser, he's selling emergency food, and I'm like, it's really crazy because we all have first aid
Starting point is 00:36:54 kits, we rarely use them. You are willing to get a first aid kit in the event you have a femoral bleed, but you're not willing to have food you can eat. You eat food every single day. When was the last, honest question, when was the last time you used a Band-Aid?
Starting point is 00:37:09 A few weeks ago, I guess. Like seriously though? No, just on a Band, like on my finger. Yeah, what about you? Like used a Band-Aid? An actual, I don't remember. That's a good question. If I cut my finger, I'll put like Neosporin on it
Starting point is 00:37:23 and stuff just so that way it heals faster. Yeah, I don't use Band-Aids. I wash with soap and then let a mirror dry. Rub dirt in it. I think mine might have been like five months ago, maybe. It's over two years for me. I don't use them. We eat food every day.
Starting point is 00:37:35 And people are like, oh, you're dumb for having food in the event of an emergency. They're projecting their own insecurities deep down they know. Or these are the same people that ran out of toilet paper. I don't know. Right, and then fought for it. Would it be good to have a giant tub of protein powder? Securities deep down. They know like, or, or these are the same people that ran out of toilet paper. I don't know. And then fought for it. Yeah. Would it be good to have like a giant tub of protein powder? I imagine you could make that last.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Uh, yeah. What? Like a year. You got to maybe, maybe not sure the date, but they have especially expiration dates. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:54 But, uh, there, there's ways to preserve protein, like freeze dried or something. I mean, beans, beans and rice can be preserved for 25 years. We have been,
Starting point is 00:38:02 been in rice buckets and those form a complete amino chain. Yeah. Just by, uh, salt, allegedly, you know, iodized salt. Um, and you can be preserved for 25 years. We have bean and rice buckets, and those form a complete amino chain. Just buy salt, allegedly iodized salt, and you can season. Apparently, we need iodine. I've heard different things about that. I bought 10 buckets of salt. It's so cheap. That's a good thing to have on hand.
Starting point is 00:38:14 It's a good investment, as well as lighters, by the way. It's a random thought. Plasma lighters that can plug in. I have a bunch of those. And then solar panels, solar chargers that you can charge your lighter off of. I carry it around with me in my fanny pack i guess the bigger question is you know what's the likelihood of anything actually happening and that's that's where people refuse to take action but i'll just tell you would you rather be the guy who spend a little bit of money to have a
Starting point is 00:38:41 bucket of food in your basement that you might have to eat in 25 years before it goes bad seriously 25 years or do you want to be fighting with agnes in a parking lot of walmart for the last can of beans you know it's the peace of mind and the thing is like so i'm a prepper myself and the thought going through my mind is like knowing what i know if let's imagine that the so-called event happened and somebody listening to us is like they hadn't prepped and then they wake up in the morning and the lights don't come back on. Can you imagine the overwhelming feeling of shame and guilt and that regret of like, oh no, I could have just used my credit card.
Starting point is 00:39:11 I could have bought this stuff. I could have, and I didn't. That would consume me knowing, you know what I mean? Like, so it's like, there's no excuse anymore. Oh, New York's gonna be, it's gonna be a sight to behold. And I don't mean that positive way. We have never in human history
Starting point is 00:39:26 seen density to this level. We've seen great fires. We've seen war. There's the sacking of Richmond and what it's like when these cities are totally raised and in conflict and bolts are flying.
Starting point is 00:39:38 World War II. But we have massively gained population in the past hundred years in profound ways. If the grid goes down in New York, years in in in profound ways if the grid goes down in new i was in new york when sandy happened and it was already getting kind of scary you had i went to a bodega and there's a line at the door they only allowed one person in at a time there were two guys with like a like a piece a stick of like a big piece of wood and a guy with like a crowbar guarding the store they'd let you in you'd walk in and then i was like i was like
Starting point is 00:40:05 how's it going to the clerk and he was like anything perishable you don't want to eat all the stuff in the fridge is expired but the canned stuff is good and i was like cool and in the fridge spoiled milk and cream and and milk products and uh i took a gatorade and like some crackers or whatever and i was like yeah it was it was dark in new york for like two days after that flood you were that you were there like yeah the lower east side was that we had no power for like what two weeks something like that yeah maybe i remember two days of really dark like weird shit yeah and and like the flood damage destroyed windows and knocked over bus stand and that's just a hurricane and then uh you had um the rockaways were just yeah that's where i lived i lived in far rockaway well after actually i moved there right after the right after the damage
Starting point is 00:40:49 and it was wrecked the whole coastline was wrecked and i went i actually took the train down to uh document the relief work that was going on and it was crazy to see like the the the uh the boardwalks like ripped up just houses destroyed when the lights go out in a city man it is another place it's not home it's dark and cold and fucking dangerous you do not want to be in a city in the dark it is terrifying hard pass and that's after like two days of it being dark i don't know after two weeks of it being dark you're gonna see everything lit on fire i've seen i am legend so i am legend mary will smith in new york city in manhattan you've ever seen that movie yeah everything lit on fire. I've seen I Am Legend. To keep things warm. So, I Am Legend, Merrill Will Smith, in New York City, in Manhattan. You've seen that movie? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:26 You know, but again, people watch these movies and then get these weird expectations of what things will be like. The first thing you can do, the first thing I'll say is, you cannot predict
Starting point is 00:41:36 what it will be like. There are certain things we can say are likely and may happen, but imagine this. What is your daily routine? Okay. Imagine you wake up for your daily routine,
Starting point is 00:41:46 no electricity. What's that like? I'm sure it's happened. The power's gone out. You woke up, there's no power. What did you do? Now imagine it's going to be that way for several days. If you live in a more rural area and you're on a well with an electric pump, how are you getting the water out of the ground if there's no electricity? Most people I think out here have backup means of electricity for that reason, solar, diesel generators, gas generators, et cetera. But just that's one way to consider what it would be like. Now, the question I have for you that live in the suburbs, do you think your neighbors are smart? Because if the water stops a flowing and they can't figure it out, do you think that Jimmy next door will let his 12-year-old daughter starve to death?
Starting point is 00:42:27 Or do you think he would, let's just say, cause harm to others, including you, if it meant protecting his children? Jimmy will come by and knock on your door with a smile and ask if he can have some of your water rations that you don't have enough of. And you'll have to tell him no. And he'll leave with a smile. Maybe he won't be smiling as much when he leaves. The next time you see him, he won't be smiling. Yeah, he'll be crying. He'll kick your door in.
Starting point is 00:42:48 If you can see him again, yeah. With a gun pointed at you and I'll say, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, before he puts one between your eyes. Yep. You know, it's far more likely, I think, when we're talking about all this doomsday stuff. I look at people like Klaus Schwab
Starting point is 00:42:58 and when he speaks, I think we need to listen at this point. And what was it, just two years ago, he was talking about, if there was a cyber attack, it would do us in COVID with pal in comparison. Anyways, so a financial attack. So it doesn't necessarily attack the entire grid, we still have electricity, however, attacks the banking system. And this could be their tactic to usher in the CBDC. Because a lot of people say, like, I'm not going to go along with that. I'm not going to go along with that.
Starting point is 00:43:23 I'm like, well, unless you're starving. And by the way, when I look at all these 87,000 IRS agents, are they really hiring them to check like Venmo transactions? Or is it possible that they, once they come out with the CBDC, they're going to make any other exchange of currency illegal,
Starting point is 00:43:40 dollar, gold, anything. So what- I got a simpler one for you. Act of war or financial crisis results in deposits being wiped out. Let's say the grid goes down. The economy collapses. Something akin to a lockdown. The government says we can insure and we have insured your deposits.
Starting point is 00:43:59 We have relief. Download Fed Bank from the Play Store and from the App Store right now and enter in your name, your social security number, and a picture of your ID, and you will get transferred in the money from your account before incident occurred. And what that does is let's say there's a financial collapse. Let's say that there is a natural disaster or an act of war that disrupts the financial sector. The economy goes to chaos. Now they simply say, oh, your money's gone, but don't worry. We've got it right here for you at cbdc.app. Download it today. Tim, I think you're spot on. And I think this is what's going to happen is that the way to do it isn't to force that new system. It's to get us to beg for it. Once someone's kids are three days without a to get us to beg for it once you're someone's kids
Starting point is 00:44:45 are three days without a meal they'll please give it to me fine fine and we'll figure something out later we'll you know we'll we'll get this sorted out they're going to get them to to to want it that's what i fear is that that's what they'll do they'll mess up the system if you have any hope of staying off of that you're gonna need a whole lot of silver dimes yeah i could imagine a lot of people won't do it and then it'll create a subclass. Well, I mean, obviously bullets, but the silver dimes are just because they're like a gray market is where people are going to be avoiding it. So if you are going to have the ability to stay off, you're going to need something that people will recognize as money, and silver coins will be that. I think it'll be 9mm.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Oh, you think bullets themselves? I think 9mm will be currency. I totally agree. I got to tell you, man. That should be the currency in Fallout. I've been saying that for a while. Even right now, I don't care about silver. I get it.
Starting point is 00:45:34 Silver has value. I have some silver. What I mean to say is if someone comes to me right now and says, hey, I'll give you a piece of silver for that slice of pizza, I'll be like, bro, I don't care. What am I going to do with that silver? I'll put it in my closet right i understand that you can always it's it's it's like a it is a liquid asset sort of you can take it somewhere in exchange you can get value for it you can trade with it it's not that easy you're bold i could use and i'm totally
Starting point is 00:45:58 with you because like in my mind i'm like i'm not convinced there won't be some crazy and i'm very curious to know what it's my life is going to be like when I'm at retirement age. You know, I feel like something will happen, whether it's a poll shift, whether it's some World War III or whatever it is. And in my mind, I'm not certain that it won't come to the point where ammunition is currency. And everyone, honestly, I'm an advocate. I'm a Second Amendment advocate. I think everyone, it's about self-sustaining and you need to protect yourself.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Because like, look at Hurricane Katrina, which isn't necessarily the best example, but there was a few days there where it was, you know, total lawlessness. And there was people that held down their neighborhoods by their own use of force. And so I don't know, like anything can happen. The unpredictable can happen. If people can't take care of themselves, you should expect that no one else will. Listen, and anyone that's listening that is a little on the young side that thinks it's silly. The idea that a,
Starting point is 00:46:47 a bullet or whatever could be used as currency. The reason we call a shot of whiskey, a shot of whiskey is because that one ounce of whiskey was traded for one 45 Colt long in back in the old West. Is that why it was a shot? It was a shot because it was one, you could trade one round, one 45 Colt long colt usually uh for uh for a shot of whiskey yeah so wow you know there's a lot of stuff we can learn from the western times on those frontier days when it was
Starting point is 00:47:15 you know when there was lawlessness and marauders and the cowboys which were a real gang what's what's that show 1911 or whatever no not 1911 uh 1913 23 1923 23 oh yeah i don't even know the year the show is but uh uh no no no 18 what's the 18 one uh there's there's a couple of them it's like i think one is uh 1893 or something ah man uh what you're telling me right now is don't make a show with the year as the name i know yeah seriously right come on who knows what is it uh because i watched it it was awesome uh i know what you're talking about yo that and it's like the oregon trail 87 1887 yeah that's what someone typed in chat i don't know if that's true yeah i'm just going to well yeah they're like we got to float the wagons across the river and then like you just see
Starting point is 00:47:59 like a woman go ah get washed away and die and it's like well she's dead that's how it goes or when uh like uh native americans raid and just kill a bunch of die and it's like well she's dead that's how it goes or when uh like native americans raid and just kill a bunch of people and it's like well they're dead yep that's just what it was oh stub my toe i guess i'll die for the record it's 1883 there you go 1883 drama we're getting 1886 all sorts of years ian's right don't make a tv show with a year in its name people are starting on throwing out 1974, 1976. It's just trolls now. No, stop, guys. But it's crazy that people just die all the time, like nonstop.
Starting point is 00:48:29 You just die. You die of a toothache. Yep. That's it. Because it gets infected. The infection is what kills you. It goes in your blood, you go septic, and then you're dead.
Starting point is 00:48:38 In a really, really miserable way as well. Hey, you mentioned pole shifts earlier. How connected are they to human behavior, and where do they come from? Well, that's a very hard segue. What do you mean by that? About as vague as I asked, I don't know, but do you want to segue into that now? Cause I'm burning. I honestly, so this is complete pseudoscience, but I look at how many animals, creatures, insects, birds, whales are on this planet that are completely connected to the poles in their, in their travels. And I do wonder, and this is, again, pseudoscience, but it seems like things are as crazy as ever
Starting point is 00:49:10 and people are acting a bit strange. And I don't know if it's because this internet thing is causing us to go a little bit nuts as we're staring at the screens and not getting enough vitamin D, but I do wonder if it's having an effect on us. And I should look, and if you give me a second, I'm going to bring up a certain verse from the Bible. I'm not some Bible thumper, but there's something in it that alludes to how the people are going to behave in the end times. Are you familiar with this?
Starting point is 00:49:31 Yeah, I think someone cited it to us yesterday, actually. Really? Yeah, read it. Well, there's a couple. So first of all, let me start with this one. This is Isaiah 520. Woe to those that call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. And this is in the context of end times. Is this not the upside clown war that we live in right now? Actually, now that you mention it like that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:54 And I'm an agnostic, like not a religious guy at all. So let me do one more. 2 Timothy 3. But understand this. Oh, that sounds like the left. Uh, y'all. than the lovers of god having a form of godliness and themselves but denying its power turn away from these oh that sounds like the left uh y'all sounds like the worst aspects of me when i'm letting myself when i'm not controlling myself i can i find myself doing that but so is there uh is it is it um explaining when we expect these things it says in the end times and that that is very so that that is so debatable but in in my mind, I'm like, what if there's these cycles of cataclysms?
Starting point is 00:50:47 And the more I've been studying this, like, so it goes for me looking into like cosmic impacts, which I undoubtedly do believe happen. But the more I'm looking into details as far as sun cycles and geomagnetic pole shifts, I look at things like Elon Musk is talking about how you need to go down the rabbit hole of ice ages. And I've looked into that. And if you look at like certain things like such as the mini ice age, which are the little ice age, as it's called from the year 1300 to 1850 550 years
Starting point is 00:51:10 of global cooling, approximately two degrees Celsius 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, famine around vast portions of the world reduction in livestock that's tied to solar cycles, as well as the global or it's believed that's one of the speculated reasons. But there's something else. And I'll quickly say this. The Roman warming period, as it's called, which was increased warmth in the Mediterranean all the way through the UK. And that was same thing, a two degree estimated three or Celsius or 3.6 degree Fahrenheit, where there was, you know, an abundance of vineyards, Roman vineyards in the UK uk and it was warmth and it's tied to sun cycles so my point is is that like these things have happened you never hear about in the context
Starting point is 00:51:49 of climate change sorry uh go ahead tim i just wanted to bring up a story as soon as you get your point oh well that's it i think that these are things that are that need to be looked at and then going back to like you know geomagnetic having an influence on us i'm like why would this these people found it and again i'm not a thumper, but people thousands of years ago wrote this down and thought it was incredibly important to preserve it. And it just gives me a weird feeling that when I see that this mirrors our society to a T and I don't want to sound Mr. Doomsday guy, but what if it's related to a geometric pole shift reduction?
Starting point is 00:52:21 And I don't know. So we got the story from Pew Research. It's almost a year old. It says about four in 10 US adults believe humanity is living in the end times. Periods of catastrophe and anxiety, such as the pandemic, have historically led some people to anticipate
Starting point is 00:52:36 the destruction of the world as we know it. The end times is near. Take a look at this. US Protestants in evangelical and historically black traditions especially likely to believe humanity is living in the end of times among christians 49 saying no 47 yes protestants 55 yes evangelical 63 yes historically black 76 say yes interesting interestingly catholics 70 say no and uh among the black population 68 say yes now among all uh u.s adults 58 say no 39 say yes but uh you do the math on the bell curve and uh you
Starting point is 00:53:18 know where you think the people who are right are gonna end up how many people they pulled for this is that on there? Let's see. Do they should? They do normally say. These are really interesting numbers. Sometimes it's like 1,300. It's really disappointing.
Starting point is 00:53:37 You're like, we pulled 270 people and extrapolated it to 300 million. Oh, look at this. A slight majority of Americans believe Jesus will return to Earth one day. Well, the Christ energy is due for a return. I don't know if it has anything to do with Jesus Christ or not. It doesn't have the immediate number right up at top,
Starting point is 00:53:48 and I'm not seeing the number of those pulled. What happens when people get desperate enough, when the cycle calls for it, someone like that will rise up and speak. And it's like,
Starting point is 00:53:56 it comes out of you. It's not like, you're not Jesus. 10,000. 10,156 US adults. That's a lot. That's a lot for a poll. That is a massive sample size.
Starting point is 00:54:05 I don't think we're in the end of time. I don't think that everything is about to end, but I think we're at the end of a cycle. Like, the internet has created the beginning of a new cycle, so we are now facing the end of the old. Yeah, like that song. It's the dawning of the age of Aquarius. Which is, I think, the year 2350 or something.
Starting point is 00:54:20 So we're coming up on the dawn of Aquarius right now. There you go. You want to know something like, so the 2012 you know do you know that the actual word for the apocalypse is like it's truth coming to light it's an awakening it's not like the sky's on fire it's actually about things coming to knowledge and what's wild is like when you look where you were with a revelation because it reveals it's true to me light yeah right just want to say that yeah it's wild um and do you guys want to hear some other scripture that talks about potential pole shift? So this is wild.
Starting point is 00:54:48 I've been going down this rabbit hole. And so like, again, I was saying, I've been studying pole shifts and, you know, as the science shows, geomagnetic pole shifts, it's not that the earth flips upside down. It's just that the interior of the core transitions, it can cause effects on earth. But I am not convinced that there isn't a tumble. And so listen to this scripture, Joshua 10, 13, it says, so the sun stood still and the moon stopped till the nation avenged itself on its enemies. As it's written in the book of Josh R the sun stopped
Starting point is 00:55:15 in the middle of the sky and delayed going down about a full day. Uh, what? And let me do one more. And this is from the Quran book 48. He who seeks repentance from the Lord or Allah before the rising of the sun from the West, before the day of the resurrection, Allah turns him to his mercy. So it talks about the day where the sun rises in the West. Now, just to clarify, the actual, it's believed that that just has to do with when you pass away, you go into the West. So it's not talking about the earth. It is, what I'm trying to say is that I am, I know that the other side will say that's not a correct translation for it.
Starting point is 00:55:51 But when I see that prior scripture from the Bible talking about the sun and the moon standing still, and then I see this, it would mirror if there was a pole shift where the earth actually did a tilt some portion degree. So I'm just sharing this stuff because someone wrote this down a few thousand years ago and thought it was important to preserve it i bet i'd have the correct translation i'd love to see what the live chat says just share also this is interesting apocalypse to us in colloquial english means end of the world end of days it the literal translation is revelation quite literally comes from the latin church revelation and really interesting 2012
Starting point is 00:56:26 time frame with the iphone like i know the iphone was born what 2008 but when you look at like the year at a time when most everyone started getting a smartphone in their hands yeah market saturation yeah i talk about all the time i talk about that 2012 because in my instance it was the end of an era in the beginning of a new age starting and at the beginning of the new age that yeah basically like everyone started having that smartphone and everyone's connecting the internet and everyone used that Facebook every single day supposed to be at their house and you know look where we are now I guess I think the Aquarius the age of Aquarius is due to begin about 2600 CE which is what a CE the same thing as ad yes okay
Starting point is 00:57:01 yeah they stopped doing ad because he was religious. It's very offensive. Very offensive. BCE before Common Era. It all makes sense. Is that what it is? BCE? Yeah, BCE before Common Era and Common Era. Common Era. And it's all just, it's all the same thing as the Roman or what is Greco-Roman is what they would call it,
Starting point is 00:57:19 but it's just new names so that way, you know, it doesn't offend atheists or some crap. AD means Anno Domini, the year of our Lord. Yep. And they used to actually say 1653, the year of our Lord. Mm-hmm. Crazy. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:57:32 And now they say Common Era. Screw that. I wonder how much of this- We say BC and AD here. Well, think about how ridiculous it is that they canceled time. Like, 2000 BC, it's like, so that doesn't count? I'm stealing this joke from louis ck but he made that joke it's like so 2500 years ago is negative time sorry you know where you guys
Starting point is 00:57:48 oh well i don't know how much of this is like self-fulfilling prophecy style or if we're actually in the apocalypse if it like do you believe that the bible i mean you strike me more as an archaeologist than anything but like do you believe i don't know if you have to go to school to become a technical archaeologist is that the way it works let Let me just say, I'm not an archaeologist. I am a independent researcher. I went to school for business and communications, religious studies. I am just somebody that I go down these rabbit holes and, and I am, I look at what the, they say on the so-called mainstream side.
Starting point is 00:58:17 I look at what the fringe says. I look at what the conspiracy theories, uh, theorists say. And I kind of just think for myself, I wonder if the bible actually portented what the future or if we're just kind of looking at it and like making it fulfilling the prophecy subconsciously or it could be that's an excellent question and sometimes it makes me wonder that us humans when i look at the works of the philosophers of old you know uh plato socrates aristotle and you look at if you just sit down and read their works i'm like they literally have the human condition down to a t so i i speculate that it's just the way we are. And over time, it's going to get, it just repeats itself. And that you have the tyrants, you have these weirdos that just want to control everybody else. And it's just the
Starting point is 00:58:53 same system goes on and on again, because that is the way the human brain is wired. Like everyone at this table might not want to be king of the universe, but unfortunately there are people that really get off on that. And I don't know why I don't, it's not gonna bring them any happiness, but this is just seemingly the way it just keeps going and off on that and i don't know why i don't it's not gonna bring them any happiness but this is just seemingly the way it just keeps going and going and going i don't know do you see like a way to change it awakening um i think that um look i would say probably psychedelics i've had some moments where i've had you know like it gives you that it's about the ego death you gotta like all right hippie easy there um but like honestly like tans i think that maybe this is how it's supposed to work like i i am a believer that It's about the ego death. You got to like say things. All right, hippie. Easy there. No, I'm just kidding. But like, honestly, like,
Starting point is 00:59:25 I think that maybe this is how it's supposed to work. Like, I am a believer that this is, we are part of something very special. I believe in intelligent design. I think that this might be a big, this could be a big dream for all we know. I don't know. I think that maybe this is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:37 And so assimilation would imply, you don't have to call it God, but whatever it is, creator. And so I'm like, if that's the case, this could be, maybe this is a test. Maybe this is supposed to be how it goes. The the simula i have a problem with the simulation theory and the simulation theory is good entertainment yeah this is a fun time right it's better than nothing right not for some people dude the problem with the simulation theory is it only moves the the
Starting point is 00:59:58 goal further away it doesn't answer any questions all it does is say okay well our reality is a simulation that means that there's another reality outside of ours what made that there's however however it may be that in base reality it's not even a question it's known possible but then so the simulation's purpose could be what would what would human life be like without knowing with so imagine this imagine we live in a simulation that was created quite literally to test the faith of people who aren't given definitive proof but are told to believe whereas in base reality they quite literally have jesus like come down and be like hey everybody you know here's the latest update from god and they're like oh okay it could be you know this could be a
Starting point is 01:00:36 big test just like that and i i think it'd be smart for people i like the way dr jordan peterson puts it that believe in something even if it doesn't even exist you're better off and i think that people should operate as if they're being, this will sound crazy to some people, but you should, you should live your life. Like you're on the world stage that the cosmos are watching and the, what you do matters. And that after your life, maybe there's a judgment, maybe there isn't, but I assure you that your life and the whole world would be a lot better if you operated that way. Yeah. Act like, act like that. I think that Peterson is onto something when he says you have to act like
Starting point is 01:01:05 everything you do matters because if the things that you don't do don't matter, what's your point of doing them? Like what's the reason for you to get out of bed? What's the reason for you to do anything? If the things you don't do actually don't matter. And if they don't matter, then, and if you can't find a reason, that's where you find nihilism. That's where you find hopelessness.
Starting point is 01:01:26 That's why you find depression. That's where you find all these negative things because people need a reason. I've said this before. I think that, and this is just my personal opinion, but I think that religion is a psychological phenomenon that cannot be separated from human beings which is why the government tends to supplant organized religions in atheist or agnostic societies because human beings don't get the option of not having gods you can you can as an individual not have one but your society is going to orient itself towards something whether it be a god or an ideal or whatever and if that if what your society is organizing itself in pointing itself towards is not productive for humans if it's anti-human you destroy your
Starting point is 01:02:16 society and we've seen multiple societies in human and endless societies in human history be completely wiped off the earth where there There's plenty of, you know, societies and civilizations that have gone the way of the dodo bird, and that's likely because they have their society organized improperly. It seems like empires tend to fall. I don't think there's an empire that's alive right now. I want to ask you.
Starting point is 01:02:37 You'd say Britain is, but the king's a mockery. No, the U.S. is. So I want to ask you, Jimmy, there's a conspiracy theory that powerful interests around the world are manufacturing the end of days to force the return of Jesus. Have you ever heard this? I have not. The idea is they're trying to implement the things described in the Bible so that they make the prophecy come true intentionally.
Starting point is 01:02:59 That gives me chills. Yeah. gives me chills yeah that's that's one of the like if you talk to people that really hate christians and they want to call uh people nazis and stuff tend to be on the left uh they say that uh christians and republicans and stuff they they are pro-israel because they want to kick the jews out the whole reason that you that that christians are pro-israel is because they want to get rid of the jews and then they need to have a place where they can send the jews that's what the left thinks of uh that's what they say because everything then boils down to if you're not us you're a nazi but so i the general idea is true all of these things that we're seeing with terms of the great reset you'll only think you'll be happy the mark of the beast uh like the way the
Starting point is 01:03:36 internet is making people as you described in that you know when you read that bible quote yeah is being done by by plan that's the conspiracy theory. All right. And real quick, when you say mark of the beast, I have another verse. It says that you will not be able to trade in the marketplace unless you take the mark of the beast. Are you familiar with this? So I'm like, that's the mark of the beast. The CBDC.
Starting point is 01:03:54 I'm like, oh my God. You're right. It's like, is that not what it would be? Because like, you're going to pay with this digital currency. Everyone will have to have the app to scan. Otherwise you can't buy, sell or trade. And this is totally coming like is it is it does anyone here at this table suspect that that's not happening isn't this
Starting point is 01:04:09 exactly what they are saying they yeah that is i think central currency though the world economic form which loves you and by the way there's no evidence they don't love you there is no evidence there's no evidence bill gates doesn't love you there's no evidence claude schwab doesn't love you there is no evidence you don't quote it there's no evidence there is no evidence. There's no evidence Bill Gates doesn't love you. There's no evidence Klaus Schwab doesn't love you. There is no evidence. You know what I'm quoting? There is no evidence. There is no evidence. Like with the elections and stuff, just keep saying it.
Starting point is 01:04:29 There's no evidence. There's no evidence. I love how Bill Gates is constantly going like, there's just too many humans and we got to do something about it and make less of them. Yeah. And then everyone's like, that's a conspiracy theory. Like dudes on stage at TED saying it. Giggling about it.
Starting point is 01:04:40 Giggling. You mentioned psychedelics might help people overcome this pattern and create a new pattern pattern i found that does help me personally create new patterns in my own thought processes but like it's something about when you said like ego death that made me think about flow state and this is the state that scientists have been studying fervently in recent times where you you quiet your frontal lobe which is where your ego your personality your thoughts of me i it's in your frontal lobe when you cool that down and don't have activity up there you go to this flow state where and if you're creative you understand flow state probably you've you've probably experienced it at some point in your life i'm sure of it um and if when you're in that state you kind of have control not control of reality but you
Starting point is 01:05:17 control it in a different way you interact with reality in a way where you're not like it's not happening around you you are it right i'm convinced that this is like when people say like they debate about choice like what's his face what's that guy that talks about free will um that the he's a what's his name he's he's made a big case for it uh joe hawkins no no no no he's you see him around on the internet all the time people look at the cat uh comments talk about the guy who talks about free will um you'll know his name. Sam Harris. Bingo. Sam Harris. And I'm like, this is what debunks that.
Starting point is 01:05:48 I don't believe that for a second. In fact, I think that it's extremely dangerous to make people think they don't have a choice. That is that that's that's a lie. That's the devil. You always have a choice. But but it I in the thing is, is that I totally understand his argument that if you're born in a certain situation and raised a certain way, there is you can react with the reptilian brain so quickly. It's like you kind of didn't have a choice. But what you just described, I believe, is the way around that, which is that to take an objective, objective step back.
Starting point is 01:06:14 And with that mitigating ego. So now you realize you do have a choice and you don't have to act impulsively and you don't have to. You can actually choose to think. I think that that telling people they don't have a choice is one of the most dangerous things. I think it's the big scam. Yeah, talking about free will, and I guess you would say,
Starting point is 01:06:30 what's free will and determinism, I think is what the two opposites. Well, I think that there is a form of determinism and that we're in this magnetic field being moved along magnetically with God. And they say, are you with God? Because you're moving with it. But then you have the free will to bend away from that and kind of step away from God's plan
Starting point is 01:06:48 and create your own will and your own plan and sometimes that can actually get God it seems like get God to go along with you and the rest of humanity to kind of change change course a little bit and you've kind of recalibrated determinism for the entire species of all of reality I got to push back on the magnetism portion of it because if you were to say like the ether or something or this like intrinsic field or something that might be that that might resonate more yeah subatomic spin but but but what you're saying is is physics buzzwords to represent something that we can't understand i'll stop using the word magnetism it's too it's too Magnetism's too big. It's a much smaller process.
Starting point is 01:07:26 What about gravity? No, no, but... Which I think is a form of magnetism. A resonating frequency of magnetism. My issue with this is like, we of small and limited mind have identified one fundamental force, therefore we will describe God as that. And that's like, that's just, I think, a bad idea. That doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Yeah, it's more about the way the universe moves. Give it its own word if you have to this like unknowing no because spin is also a very quantifiable and tangible sign thing that we can we can study and replicate a lot of the times if you're trying to say that there's some kind of god field that that unites and bonds people to god and it's it's it's beyond you know our understanding then i'm like uh all right right some kind of like some kind of field of energy like a higgs field no you're doing it again you're doing it again you're doing it you're never going to be able to see it because it's always going to be smaller than what you can currently see it's not size the point that he's making is these are all
Starting point is 01:08:17 phenomena you talk about phenomenon that we can study and that we're familiar with you talk about vibrations a lot vibrations are kinetic energy're familiar with. You talk about vibrations a lot. Vibrations are kinetic energy. We understand kinetic energy. You talk about electromagnetism. Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces of the universe. We understand that pretty well. The thing we don't really understand is gravity. So fair enough.
Starting point is 01:08:37 We don't know where gravity comes from. But the strong force. Yeah. But it's less understood than the strong force. It's a pushing force, actually. It's not. Gravity is a pushing force. It's not pulling. It bends space. It's a pushing force, actually. It's not. Gravity is a pushing force. It's not pulling. It bends space.
Starting point is 01:08:47 It's not a pushing force. It is pushing. You're being pushed towards Earth. No, no, no. He's right. He's right. You're traveling through a straight line through space, through curved space. Space itself is bent by massive objects.
Starting point is 01:08:59 So that's why a black hole, you can't get out because the curvature of space is so much that you can't travel fast enough to get out of it you can the the speed of light is is is faster or is slower than the speed you need to go to get out of that curvature mass makes the field that we exist in three dimensions up down left right forward back mass makes the field we exist in curve it bend that's what gravity is but the strong force the force that keeps uh subatomic particles together the weak force and and electromagnetic uh the electromagnetic force these are things that we understand really well so if you're talking about a new force or a force that's unrelated to these that's fine but when you use forces that we can study and
Starting point is 01:09:46 that that have been studied for decades and decades and decades and stuff you you tend to miss the you're not making uh the connection that you that you're trying to make you know what i mean because you're using things that we can relate to already that we have have experience with and can and test and stuff like that is i think what what tim's trying to say yeah but basically it's like imagine if you know an indigenous tribe of people were like the sun is god and we're all connected by the warmth of the sun it's like we know that's not true we know the sun sunlight is an electromagnetic frequency that is coming from this gigantic fusion reactant reaction and so if you're trying to say that there is an uh an energy a spiritual energy we we can't we don't understand call it that but saying magnetism is like me saying this clicker remote
Starting point is 01:10:32 control is what connects us to god like no that's one small thing we've identified maybe it's like the way see his word again vibration we're just i mean we don't have the tools to measure this stuff but something's cracking like photons are appearing out of the Higgs field. Every time you say vibration or Higgs or whatever, all you're doing is like picking up a rock that we found and claiming that's God. All I can do is talk about bosons and fermions, the subatomic spin right now. We don't have the tools to see smaller than that. So you can talk about them, but do you know why you're talking about them? Do you understand the things why you're talking about them because you know what's what do you understand the things that you're talking about the way they're spinning is determining whether or not they become
Starting point is 01:11:07 protons or neutrons or electrons and then and it also determines where they're going to appear in reality and like when we look at reality we think of it as moving across but it's actually appearing in place over appearing in place consistently in a new position over and over and over again you're not actually moving you're appearing you're constantly appearing in place in a new position over and over and over again you're not actually moving you're appearing you're constantly appearing in place in a new position so um i think you can appear you can change the way you appear i don't and more than just positionally like uh the but the way way is a vague term i don't i don't you want it you want to hear a mind f to go along with talking about the sun and god real quick and we're talking about all this, the subatomic particles. So something like 94% or could be 96%
Starting point is 01:11:48 of all elements in existence emit from the sun. Give that a Google. Whoa, whoa, whoa. All of them come from the sun. Something like over 90%, like 94% is what I recall, of all elements in existence emit from the sun. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:01 Google it. But you've got to clarify what that means. You mean that- It is stardust. We made right right right stardust fusion reactions within stars create elements yes yeah right not the sun the sun is a microscopic component of of reality the sun is one of many generators that are producing up to 94 percent of all matter apparently all matter that exists came from is constantly being emitted from suns and exploded supernovas from stars there's six percent of it that's not coming from stars they that might not even be the case it maybe it is they don't realize it but i know that
Starting point is 01:12:34 these elements also come from um deep sea uh heat vents you know i'm talking about like superheated vents they're finding that the the building blocks of life are being emitted to from that which is unbelievable because we're talking about superheated we're talking about molten rock it's being emitted out of that so like when you think about the fact that we are quite literally made of stardust by definition and the fact that we're now sitting here talking about it is one of the biggest minefs for me because i'm like what is this kind of creation to me that's evidence of intelligent design not everyone listening is going to like that but i'm like that's kind of weird the fact that i can conscientiously choose to even discuss it and
Starting point is 01:13:08 talk about it and present it is like the biggest that run really gets here's the sad reality around creationism intelligent design whether it's secular simulation or religious you know when you play a video game the video game might have stars in the sky, but there ain't nothing up there. It's just a picture. And if we are in a simulation, if we are in a created universe for our experience, then space is just pictures.
Starting point is 01:13:37 Ain't nothing up there. It's all down here. And we're all alone. Just us here for ourselves. Or at least that's all we can observe. Like I like to use the analogy of like an ant like so ants are very sophisticated and you drive by hundreds or thousands of anthills every day and they have absolutely no concept whatsoever that there is somebody inside or even of a vehicle itself but somebody's in it going from to their job it's
Starting point is 01:13:59 like beyond their even realm of comprehension so maybe that's like that's human comprehension right for sure our brains are so limited relative but so potential this is this is great this is one of the answers to fermi's paradox uh for those that are familiar i assume most of you are it's if if the universe so big and aliens uh exist why have have we not discovered intelligent alien life it could be that we are ants next to a super highway that we can't comprehend and we look up at the stars going wow i wonder what that does meanwhile super advanced species which are well beyond human comprehension are zipping around multiple different dimensions and times and just like they don't care about us in much the same way that we don't care about ants yeah i realized if when
Starting point is 01:14:43 we actually tweeted this out when we master the communication we can't care about ants. Yeah. I realized if when we, I actually tweeted this out, when we master the communication, we can't hear the aliens will come. There's a body language when you can speak, communicate with your thoughts. Once, once the human race masters that ability, I think telepathy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:57 Just think words at people instead of saying them. You, you communicate with your body language that way. Do that right now to me and then see if I can get it. This is how you do it. Dad, nothing, sorry i'm trying i don't know but what happens when you think of somebody and they call you guys have had some pretty spectacular oh dude we've all had those moments where you grab your phone and then right when you turn it right when you press like wake up it's you answered a phone call at the exact moment and it's the person you wanted to call that wild right what is that is that? Is it just coincidence?
Starting point is 01:15:25 No, I don't think. Hold on. Back in the day when we had landlines, this happened to me maybe three or four times in my life. I walk up to my phone to call my friend. I pick the phone up and there's no dial tone. And I'm like, what's going on? Then I hear some noise like, hello?
Starting point is 01:15:38 And then my friend goes, hello? And then I'm like, who is it? Rick? He's like, oh yeah, I just called. Oh wow, I just called you. And I'm like, who is rick he's like oh oh yeah i just oh wow i just called you and i'm like whoa wait what jaw-dropping i picked up the phone to call you right when he dialed the number and on his end it never rang he dialed the number and i was instantly there on the phone and he's like huh and for me i picked my phone up and he's already on the phone i'm like what just happened and the crazy ones is when it's somebody you hadn't talked to in a long time.
Starting point is 01:16:05 Maybe it's months. Maybe it's a couple years. And all of a sudden, you get an email or you get a DM or a phone call or a text. What's that about? What are the odds? Sometimes I wonder. I've had these moments where I'm like, this goes beyond the realm of coincidence. And sometimes it's on a day where something had happened that reminded me of them.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Or I heard that song because songs are an interesting way of taking you back in time. I could hear a song on the radio like oh i was in the seventh grade i remember this because i was doing this with these buddies you know i'm talking about and so i'm like sometimes when things happen like that it makes me like a believer i'm like this there's i don't know how we're all connected if whether it's one consciousness or what but sometimes i think that there's way more going on than beyond the veil of the human eyes have you read about near-death experiences yeah i i've read uh i read this book long time ago like 20 years ago now or like 18 years ago and it was talked like a lot people
Starting point is 01:16:50 said a lot of the same things like they died they could see a bright light they felt warmed they felt like they were being lifted up and uh one book i read said a common theme was they felt like they were being pulled towards this very large ball of light but they could see other balls coming towards it as well and i'm wondering just a thought are we all small we we are all pieces of the universe obviously yeah but is it possible that the energy and consciousness within us is a fraction of the greater entity of consciousness when we die we go back and rejoin concentric circles that's's all Gnosticism. Is that what you think? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:27 The Gnostics believe that God is the demiurge. God is actually Satan. And there is a God above God, which is the Gnostic God. They believe that that God has broken itself apart and it's in every living being and every person. And the goal of people is to realize that we are God. And when we do that, then we will, I forget the phrase, but we will become one with the ultimate or one with the all-knowing. And what if you don't do that?
Starting point is 01:18:00 Do you like? I don't know the whole detail. I don't know. Repeat. Yeah, you got to come back. It's a religion that I don't know the whole detail i don't know it's a it's a really gotta come back it's a religion that i don't know a whole ton about but i do know that gnosticism believes that that the god that is worshipped like the the judeo-christian god an islamic god is a is actually the devil and that the real god is broken himself apart and is inhabiting all of us and when we
Starting point is 01:18:21 realize that we are god then we will have like that will actually be the beginning of time like time hasn't started yet my religion is that when you die you wake up in an arcade with your buddies playing street fighter 2 you take you take off the headset and you're like oh that was crazy dalzim's awesome yeah and then it's like you know you you you you you die and then next thing you know you're sitting in an arcade you take the helmet off and then your buddies are like, dude, you were a rock star in a band called All That Remains. You're like, yeah, that was great. When you talk about God, this Gnostic God,
Starting point is 01:18:52 and how it's within all of us, I'm thinking about how there's this, a theory is about how the universe is like white holes and black holes, and that the black holes are sucking matter in, and that it's transporting it or transmitting it, and it's bursting out of these white holes, which are stars. And then i wonder if we have white holes within our protons or within what's causing the subatomic spin to actually spin what's gestating that that momentum is there a
Starting point is 01:19:14 white hole is some sort of expulsive force that's being withdrawn through black holes and is that god coming out of us like bro you ever program a video game uh yeah well i used game maker so way back in the day so for for a lot of people i'm not you know rpg maker i'm not so i'll say two things one in uh video games what they do now is only what's in your field of view is rendering and when you move it rapidly renders the objects around saves memory and is easier to process but uh when i used to do uh game maker stuff uh multimedia fusion flash if you are making a game let's say you're like uh what's it what's it galaga yeah is that your little spaceship and then the aliens space invaders plus yeah it's a big upgrade in the in the future iterations of these games where you're you're overhead view of the little spaceship and it's you know shooting the guns and then getting the power-ups, and the bad guys are coming down.
Starting point is 01:20:06 What is really happening is that if you were to take the video game screen and zoom out and see beyond what the screen could show you, there are other objects outside of your field of view. Just above your little spaceship is a block with no graphic design, object. We can call it Object A. Object A is the creation point where obstacles are descending
Starting point is 01:20:29 from, and it moves around basically creating. Not necessarily creating, but the way it worked in the games, at least the games I made them, if you were playing a game where your platform were running forward and I would want to generate random enemies and obstacles, there would be an object that moved up and down, and then the code would say And I would want to generate random enemies and obstacles.
Starting point is 01:20:47 There would be an object that moved up and down. And then I would, the code would say something to the effect of every, you'd create a variable so that it could, so that it would generate between, you know, like between one and 10 seconds, you know, at random. Create object 17 at Y minus one object a. And what that means is that object that moves around is the point at which the game fires the obstacle, the enemy. So let's say you're playing Mario and a bird comes across the screen.
Starting point is 01:21:17 There's something that's in front of you you can't see. Do you think that's happening in reality? Well, so I bring that up because that's a white hole. The white holes you described it where matter is coming out of could just be a spawn point for matter that the simulation or god uses i only question if it's random because they we use that word random but i don't i don't see any evidence that any of this is random i mean i i can only assume
Starting point is 01:21:39 that like you said jimmy we're talking about this primordial soup that's not right this isn't like oops we accidentally fell down and now we're humans talking this primordial soup that's not right this isn't like oops we accidentally fell down and now we're humans talking about it and the fact that we have feelings the fact that like you know it's like talking about like what we do matters the fact that when you do something wrong there's this weird feeling about it and you can talk about what's wrong and you know that's debatable but like the fact that there's feeling as well as something called love we all like you can't prove that it exists but like we all know it right, right? Does it not exist? What's that about? And people, let me just say,
Starting point is 01:22:06 people say that's like survival. Like, oh, well you need it to like a companion, whatever. I'm like, I don't know. I think that, you know, you could argue that love is almost like the, you know, it could destroy a lot of people in some ways. I don't know. What were you gonna say?
Starting point is 01:22:17 I didn't mean to cut you off. No, there's a lot of life on this planet that doesn't have love. Yeah. Yeah, trees, as far as we can tell, don't experience the same existence we do in fact when i look at a tree i see essentially the same thing as fire a chemical reaction now you can make the argument that plants of course are not ensouled in the same way as humans are and humans are
Starting point is 01:22:36 ensouled and that's what creates everything you've described i bet they are they have circulatory systems i gotta tell you though like you know Seamus says that there's different kinds of souls. And that idea generally makes sense to me. Because there's no way that, you know, when I look at a dog, you can tell a dog's emotions. Oh, yeah. You know that dog has not the same but similar feelings and emotions and expectations. And even, you know, cats. Cats are very different.
Starting point is 01:23:04 They're more independent. But, like, I can, this is the thing like roberto jr died he was he was uh he's a rooster we raised one of the first that we hatched we got these original chickens roberto knocked him up we didn't realize roberto was a boy we take a few of the eggs that are fertilized we incubate them they were a weak batch only one remains kind of sad but roberto jr's had kids and i did not shed a tear for roberto jr i am not that upset that he died it's sad it's like oh roberto jr he was our dude you know he's the mascot for our coffee but roosters don't have that emotional connection or actual like mammalian bond or whatever i just he's a rooster he was funny he looked at me he'd you know that's that's it right mr bocus
Starting point is 01:23:46 our cat and the other dogs that we have here express love and affection in a way that is relatable and understandable to humans that humans feel i bet if you trip balls on acid with roberto you would see his eyes and you look in his eye for like an hour and you're just looking in his eyes you'd feel it i don't i don't agree they're they're birds birds are like they bang their kids even insects like roberto's banging his daughters and stuff like that i'm like i don't i don't feel any connection to these things they're food yeah they know i like them i don't want them to be hurt it's said when they die i don't cry when they do it's that when bogus gets sick i get worried and it and it hurts my feelings it's that brain creature like the brain brain stem that's floating in salt water that we all have, even birds like the reptilian brain.
Starting point is 01:24:30 Yeah, it's the brain and the stem. It's all one creature. It looks like an octopus, kind of like it. It fell down into the ocean living in salt water. Now it's like surround me with a sticky wet meat sack to contain the salt water and I'll come out of the ocean and carry carry the salt water around with me. But we're these like floating octopoid thing, these weird things that are like tugging on muscle with electrical impulses. And we all share that all the animals have a brain.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I think every, is that safe to say every animal has a brain? No. No? Oh, no. Jolly fish. Flatworms. Shrimp. Once you start getting into brain creatures, that's like,
Starting point is 01:25:04 I don't know if we're different like, whales got big brains. Brain creatures, that's like, I don't know if we're different. Whales got big brains. Yeah, brain creatures. That's a cool one. Octopus. Their whole body is pretty much a brain. It's connected to all eight tentacles. See, the problem, this interesting thing about alien life.
Starting point is 01:25:17 If alien life, I think if we were ever to discover alien life that was traveling the stars, they would be very similar to us. Very similar. In fact, they'd probably breathe the same environment the same atmosphere the reason being uh uh the the octopi is a very intelligent creature super smart ain't never going to smelt or create computers why it's underwater but what if it creates what if we created a body that it can live inside of in salt water no well what do you what do you ask yeah could it manipulate a body robot from inside a robot like our brains do with our bodies so we create a a robot with a water tank on top and the octopus is inside manipulating controls it's communicating in a way that it can translate to english and then we can actually interact but what you're doing when you, can we put it into a body is you're saying, can we
Starting point is 01:26:06 take this creature that has no reference of what a human experience is like, right? So we as humans can look at an octopus and understand that thing thinks differently to us because the experiences that we have have a significant impact on ourselves. If you took an octopus that has eight tentacles no spine all of these different things that to what we humans are the way that it experiences reality has to be totally alien to us so if you put it into a human like a robot with a human type of body there's no reason to think that it would understand or even know what to do and so like like the idea of being like, whoa, we'll just take this brain and put it into the robot that we built
Starting point is 01:26:50 like it was from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. There's no reason to think that it would understand or see things the way that we do. You know what I mean? The way that we experience in the world is very particular to human beings. Well, the monkeys monkeys have you seen the monkeys working on computers like touch screens are totally different smart monkeys are totally different than octopus monkeys are bipedal they have hands they have faces octopus are totally
Starting point is 01:27:17 different creatures i suppose then instead of saying put it in a body just build an interface for it so that it can somehow let us know that assumes that it could interface right so hold on hold on ian what he's saying is you might you look at food you think oh that that piece of cake looks delicious the octopus might not even think in these terms that we can even understand well have you seen the octopus in tanks they'll see another fish in another tank they want it they they search the tank they find a crack they slide up they move through they'll even climb out of water and climb across the land. And everything that it does is like an octopus. The point that I'm making is there is no
Starting point is 01:27:50 human, there's no reference for you to take an octopus, put it into a situation that a human understands and think that the octopus could understand it. A human being would never, like you could never be in a tank and then be like, oh there's a crack in there, I should try and shove myself through. Because you're a human.
Starting point is 01:28:06 It doesn't come to you like that experience doesn't work. But sound, for instance. With AI brute forcing, a computer program could probably, I think we're getting close to the point where an AI could figure out communications between other animals. Yeah, I see where you're going. That's crazy, right? That's reasonable. That's fine. So you think about how we have this ai rapidly learning and how it's creating
Starting point is 01:28:27 all these images imagine if we just had you know when we do capture here's the thing the amount of data we give to ai is insane we don't have that with say a fish or an octopus we go on dating apps we go on twitter we go on all these apps and we give our data up that are fed into this machine this computer which then rips through all the data and then figures out how to replicate and understand what a human is. Imagine if we made chat GPT, but it was based on all the sounds a dolphin made. And we just had a bunch of supercomputers
Starting point is 01:28:56 running through all the different sounds dolphins make and then making the sound and seeing how dolphins react over a long period of time and then eventually deciphering dolphin communication. crazy right and then you can actually make a dolphin translator where you can and dolphins are intelligent yeah but the thing is you could you could say like uh we're going to throw in some fish if you want to move to the left and then it goes yeah and then the dolphins all go left and then you throw the fish in but the thing that so like this is one thing that i see with, that we see with people all
Starting point is 01:29:25 the time, right? So people will yell at their dog and they expect their dog to understand them. That is stupid. Right. Because the dog, because just like, like, so I say this when I talk about communism, you cannot make the, you cannot make the unable able. So you must make the able unable. You can't make a dog as smart as a human so if you
Starting point is 01:29:45 try to communicate with a dog like it's a human that dog is going to be like no I don't understand unless it eats a bunch of mushrooms I disagree we don't speak dog but when a dog goes you're like dog is mad you can understand the dog the dog can't understand you
Starting point is 01:30:01 the dog understands when you're mad when you're happy when you're laughing when you're crying it understands tone like we understand when the dog is mad but don't know what it's trying to convey outside of that we the dog can understand our emotions as well fair enough you can't you can't articulate any kind of complex idea with a dog but you can give it but fair enough some dogs let you they know their name for sure that's not a complex idea thinking of hundreds of words uh true but there's there's arguments or an abstract idea how about that there's there's arguments that they've actually displayed rudimentary math in dogs and the response you you tend to get is no the dogs are treating it like any other stimuli
Starting point is 01:30:40 response yeah whereas a human actually is going one two three and understanding one two three there are three virtual images in their brain the dog is saying three because you said woof the dog is just doing if you say a i say b if you say one i say two the dog isn't actually not a calculate but there are arguments that they've they've actually like some animals have actually done math the counter is it's just a training response that the ability to hold like an imaginary idea in your head and then add it to another imaginary idea and see them there's like mathematics you know these is that i don't know if that's from psychedelics like why do we have that and other species don't i think our species evolved from apes that at some point broke off into a small community that was just dosing psychedelics as
Starting point is 01:31:21 part of their their daily life like we have cannabinoid receptors in our brains ready for the cannabis that cannabinoid i mean it is part of our evolution so at some point humans got really smart and i don't know why but psychedelics seems like cooking is another big part of it no cooking meat is why because the the calorie content it when you cook meat it makes it easier to digest and so you can get more calories so that makes the that made uh primates capable of building bigger brains because you got more calorie calories out of eating throwing i think also there's a huge explosion of development after people figured out how to throw because they could start hunting yeah but i i i would assume that that makes sense hunting and cooking cooking? Yeah. The cooking is, cooking was directly related to calorie intake
Starting point is 01:32:06 because cooking makes your body break down the food better and so you can get more calories out of the food that you eat. Are you sure that they were not cooking psilocybin mushrooms with their meat? Yeah, there's no way to know. And I said a sauteed psilocybin mushroom.
Starting point is 01:32:21 Sauteed Amanita muscaria. You know, I wasn't there, so I can't say that it's a stoned ape theory it was um what's his name came up with yeah Stamets Terrence McKenna oh Terrence McKenna who'd you say Paul Stamets he does oh great guy have you worked with Stamets before no I've just
Starting point is 01:32:35 seen his work world leading mycologist highly recommend yeah man mushrooms are aliens right hey speaking of octopus you should look in google octopus they think they may have arrived here on comets because they are like no other creature anywhere else on earth with their origin uh google yeah octopus comets or something there's it's the one animal that's completely and mysteriously like as far as like the whole topic of um of uh evolution it's
Starting point is 01:33:02 outside that parameters is that what that article is saying yeah it says they're aliens, it's outside that parameters. Is that what that article is saying? Yeah, it says they're aliens. And it's getting a bunch of different reasons why it says so. Cosmic powers. Whoa, that comes out of nowhere. This one says no aliens. I'm sold now. Call me powers.
Starting point is 01:33:14 Let me read it. Hell yeah. Okay. Between 2008 and 2010, Paul the Octopus was regularly asked to pick the winners of FIFA games. Right. Out of 14 predictions,
Starting point is 01:33:22 he was correct 12 times. Wow. Aliens. Yeah this that's when they swim their hearts stop beating yeah uh when they're threatened they'll release ink let's see if uh if it's caught by a predator it is able to escape by losing its arm they're extremely strong beak-like jaws and venomous saliva the females lay 100 000 eggs will guard their eggs until they hatch during which time they rarely eat at the end of their reproductive cycle yeah have you seen babies they're like super tiny yeah very very small you know what else they'll do so if you put an octopus in with a jar with food in it over time it'll figure out how to unscrew the jar yeah but if you have an other octopus watching it it will figure it out the first time it watches it
Starting point is 01:34:03 immediately will go open up that jar it learns which is why so they have memory recognition yes that's why i think they can learn language you know if you want if you really want it like i'll never so i've eaten octopus it's been years i'll never it's delicious i'll never eat it again because watch videos go on youtube and watch anyone listening go watch octopus show gratitude for when people have saved them and tell me that that octopus is not grateful. I could never eat again. It's too conscious. It's too smart. Eight brains.
Starting point is 01:34:27 They have eight brains. Well, yes. So the brain, it's one brain, but it's connected through all eight tentacles. So most of its body is a brain. And that's how it can operate hundreds of its suction cups individually at each individual time simultaneously
Starting point is 01:34:40 to be able to go through one of the small little crevices or cracks in a side of a boat and get its way off. Shout out to Octonation, by the way. If you don't follow them on Instagram, it's a great follow if you like octopuses. Why is it not Octopi? This is just like it touches his foot, though.
Starting point is 01:34:56 It loves us. The gratitude of an octopus. Yeah, I mean, the thing is, as far as animals go, an octopus is super freaking cool. They are really cool, but a horse can show you gratitude for feeding animals. Especially pack animals, they definitely have a biological... it's going to help
Starting point is 01:35:16 them survive if they can show gratitude and show you that, hey, I really did this for me. I'll do the same for you in the future. But it's true. It's reciprocity. That's the word I'm looking for. Yes. But yeah, octopuses are cool. I don't really like to eat calamari But it's true. It's reciprocity. That's the word I'm looking for, yes. But yeah, octopuses are cool. I don't really like to eat calamari because of that fact. It's just not really... Well, calamari is squid, though.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Yeah, that's true. Squid and octopuses are the same. Very similar, though. But I mean, a squid's probably not as smart. No, definitely not. Yeah. What an animal. They're just a giant brain.
Starting point is 01:35:40 I mean, not just a giant brain. I don't know. That's silly. Huge brain matter, floating brain kind of thing. We're going to go to Super Chat. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member by going to TimCast.com, clicking join us to support our work directly.
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Starting point is 01:36:29 half in county jail for not wearing a mask in florida that's crazy look man i just gotta tell you you know i don't know stay away from these communist cities and move to martinsburg west virginia yeah bring based individuals who believe in america to martinsburg west virginia yeah i want to inspire you to to make it's just hard for me to think like tell someone to do something that might get them arrested right i'm not comfortable doing that i'm telling you i would what i would do and hopefully that inspires you to do it but i don't want to be like i'm gonna go do the thing that's illegal and get like i don't even want it to become a thing so i'm not gonna tell you i'm
Starting point is 01:37:03 gonna defy it because it's not a thing. Go where you are welcome. That is something like Jesus said something, something to the fact that when you're at a place that is completely ostracizing you, you want go, go elsewhere. So go like we're talking about sheriffs earlier, go to a county that has a constitutional sheriff
Starting point is 01:37:18 because the amount of power they have is actually incredible compared to like some municipal. It's people need to look into this, look into constitutional sheriffs. Yeah, sheriffs are super important. You should know who your sheriff is, at least know who they are. And a lot of sheriffs are elected.
Starting point is 01:37:35 So the fact that they have to be voted into office to get the position means that they tend to be more, they'll listen to their constituents more than a police officer would or a police chief would. Because a police chief is going to be like, oh, I have to listen to the mayor. A sheriff has to run and I'll get elected again. Or not always, but some sheriffs do. Do something, do anything with a correction saying Poseidon is the underwater nuke. Satan 2 is just their newest Merv.
Starting point is 01:38:01 Oh, interesting. But I have a correction for you. It's M-I-R-V, not M-E-R-V. Multiple independently targeted reentry vehicle. Interesting that you chose the name Poseidon because it's said to be the first king of Atlantis. Poseidon. Interesting. Yes.
Starting point is 01:38:16 More, what was his name? Atlas? Atlas. King Atlas. Yes. King Atlas. And then they called him, the Greeks called him Poseidon or something? Yeah, so I meant to say Atlas was the very first but uh atlantis itself was created by poseidon
Starting point is 01:38:28 and poseidon went on to have uh yeah five sets of twins all sons and the very first born was named atlas that founded oh so poseidon kind of brought it together but then atlas was like the the alexander great that came along and like put it on the map kind of and named it after himself and everything so have there have there been no uh like excavations of the was it called the racket structure the rishat structure commonly referred to as the eye of the sahara there's been no legitimate archaeological study the mauritanian government will allow digging there there's gold that's one of the reasons i had a friend that went out there let me give another shout out josh segurdson world alternative media he went out there this guy saw my video a few years ago and went to the rishat
Starting point is 01:39:03 structure and also david stig hansen they'll be so thrilled to hear their name mentioned um but no like you can't even use ground radar they'll threaten you under penalty of being put in prison no yeah well you know there's there's gold in west africa and that's another site that makes it so fascinating is the amount of gold so before the discovery of gold in the americas uh europe got a majority of their gold from Mauritania, which is just wild because it's at the same site that matches a number of similarities to the last city of Atlantis.
Starting point is 01:39:32 Whoa, that's old Atlantis gold. So we need Vivek Ramaswamy to add to his campaign promises that he will send a military incursion into the Rishat structure by force to discover the secret of Atlantis. Yes, yes. If people want to look, if that was
Starting point is 01:39:45 indeed the site and maybe it was maybe it wasn't i believe it's by far the most likely how big is it it's 16 miles across um for the circular nature of it uh it's even wider uh if you go to like the full full outer skirts but um if there was going to be any remnants i mean it's clear evidence that this site got bulldozed by the ocean tens of millions of years before scientifically known. Like anyone listening right now, I guarantee there's people, you know, saying like Atlantis. What are you talking about? Backburn Atlantis for just a second. Look through the entire Western Sahara and you could tell textbook striations of catastrophic water erosion.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Look at look at the eye of the Sahara from space. And you could see the striations that go straight over it going from east to west out into the Atlantic Ocean. Now, if the if the rare shot was the site, you would want to look off the west coast of Africa into the ocean. It plummets down like 10,000 feet extremely quickly. But the in the in the context of climate change, when right now, this is like one of the biggest topics, and it's gonna be something that's about to start ruling our lives. If you listen to the powers that be are saying it's all about going to be the climate lockdowns, it's gonna be the 15 minute cities, they're saying they're going to do it. So if they're going to talk about rate of change, because that's what it is like, we're
Starting point is 01:40:50 not denying that the earth doesn't change. We're talking about the rate. The humans are changing the rate faster than ever before. Okay. So I have a question. It's a little, most people are not aware that the Sahara desert was green up until approximately 5,000 years ago. It had one of the largest networks of rivers, had the largest freshwater lake ever known to exist on planet Earth,
Starting point is 01:41:07 and it was a green tropical paradise up until 5,000 years ago. The scientific studies, well, they say it's a 20,000-year cycle and there is tilt, which raises all kinds of questions because it's like, okay, well, where are we in this tilt now? Where's that coming to the equation of rate of change? Also, the scientific studies will say that between 11,000 and 5,000 years ago, so over 6,000 years, is approximately when it changed. I'll show you other studies that are published that say somewhere, like you look up a Smithsonian
Starting point is 01:41:34 article between 8,500 and 4,500 years ago. So that's a 4,000 year window. Other ones will say between 6,000 and 5,000 years. And another one will say in less than 100 years. And the point that I'm making here is that if they can't articulate the rate of change that the Sahara Desert went from, and we're talking about a region the size of the contiguous United States, and if they're ballparking it between up to 6,000 years, then it is quite literally not possible for them to definitively say that we are now changing the rate of our climate faster than ever before
Starting point is 01:42:02 if they can't even articulate what happened to the sahara and how fast does that make sense yeah yeah so the people are full of crap is what i'm trying to say i think that the the grand canyon was carved out by a massive flood personally anyone that's flown over it i mean i'm telling you and they'll say that's not the case uh that it happened over millions of years but i'm like okay well there's many uh massive rivers that are found all over the world that are so the Grand Canyon is something like five to six million years old, while the Nile River is like 30 million years. The Mississippi is almost 70 million years. And you can talk about downhill, you can talk about changes of elevation, but the reality is that if you look at pictures of it, it's quite shallow in comparison. This is pseudo, by the way,
Starting point is 01:42:42 like I guarantee that some scientists listening is like, we don't know what i'm talking about fine um but the reality is this is that there's evidence of catastrophic erosion that that in like what i was mentioning scriptures earlier they talk about a deluge there's there's more than there's hundreds of cultures around five continents around the world that talk about a flood yeah and now they have the scientific evidence that there was a massive uh 400 foot rise in sea levels at the end of the last ice age, and they don't know why it happened so quickly. What were you going to ask, Tim? No, I'm going to go on with superchats. Oh, please do.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So maybe we'll come back to that. Sultry Cedar says, our cat Pearl has ear polyps causing her chronic bacterial and yeast infections. She has to have surgery to remove them. We started a GoFundMe for it. It's rescued kitty needs ear surgery. Will you please give it a shout out my only request in the future is to use give send go and not go fund me because go fund me is a bunch of woke garbage
Starting point is 01:43:31 but uh i i absolutely will shout it out because i hope the best for young kitty pearl that's awesome yeah you want to make sure pearl makes it good job amasang says america is truly becoming a new atlantis our world-changing accomplishments accomplishments have made us both proud and Thanks, it. Good job. Amisong says America is truly becoming a new Atlantis. Our world changing accomplishments have made us both proud and decadent. We are due for a very hard fall. Dude, I'm writing. I've got a screenplay that's like half written about the lost city of Atlantis. Because in my screenplay, the idea is that they're hoarding information on the island and the flood wipes it all out. And it's all lost.
Starting point is 01:44:00 Except some of them escape with agriculture, with some architecture. They flee to Turkey. You know, maybe I just spoiled the end, but at the end of the movie, you know. Well, Atlantis was the site of the space colony when Earth was being terraformed and colonized by the human travelers from far away. And they were like, this planet, Earth, third from the sun, looks like a good place to set up a colony.
Starting point is 01:44:21 And then they did. And, you know, it got washed away. We should pull up the Ricott structure and image because we've been talking about it super chat so i'm gonna i want to show you there's a there's a dig right next to it that looks so man-made i mean everything about that place looks like historically man the only thing more wild than the richard structure itself is the fact that so few people have ever seen or heard of it before i encourage people right now to google eye of the sahara under google images look at it you'll see satellite images of it.
Starting point is 01:44:45 And tell me, ask yourself, why have I never seen or heard of this before? And go to Google Maps. You can scroll in and out to get a perspective on where it is and how it played in the old history. It's wild. All right. Polly Puree says Maine is said to be the safest state in the USA in the event of a nuclear attack, according to U.S. government. No military, no bomb storage, nothing there but lobsters, forest, and dog parks. The lobster, dude.
Starting point is 01:45:07 I was just there last week. Wow. Shane Cashman went lobstering, wrote an article about it, and then they had just like this little bowl of fresh lobster, and you just pick it up and eat it, and it tastes amazing. I never would have thought, you know, who would have thought ocean spider would taste so good.
Starting point is 01:45:24 They used to be called, considered pests, didn't they? Yeah. Like disgusting. Yeah. It used to be the food of poor people and there were so many of them. So you could just go find them off of the, you know, off the shore and go get a bunch and make good protein. It tastes so good.
Starting point is 01:45:35 Yeah. You dip it in butter. Oh, it's the best. Lobster roll. Dude, the lobster rolls are so good. I can't believe that there's a time where people were like, this is awful. It's like, it's like chicken. I guess if you had it every day.
Starting point is 01:45:46 No, dude, I eat chicken every day. I love it. I could eat lobster every day, no problem. The lobster rolls with the butter when it's just the lobster meat and no mayonnaise and stuff, which is butter on a toasted bun is outstanding. Fenway. Awesome. Do they know that we're talking about them like this?
Starting point is 01:46:02 The lobsters. The lobsters. They're not as smart as the octopus. We want to eat you. It's just so delicious. There's aliens being like, oh, human, when it's perfectly aged, I love to consume them. All right, where are we at? What do we got?
Starting point is 01:46:19 Matthew Lay says, I bought dehydrated toilet paper sheets to add to our bug out bags. That's smart. So they're like super compressed. Then you put a little water on it and it goes like expands right on lucas white says the lord is coming back for his church bride you can know you're going to heaven praise the lord for saving blood of his only son jesus christ get saved before the rapture yeah i love this idea one of the things i really like about the idea of christ coming back or that the judgment is that the people that claim to be christian or claim to be jewish that don't believe in god or claim to be muslim that don't believe in god they're gonna face like it's not like i don't want you to think that horror is coming on you
Starting point is 01:46:57 just don't don't fake it this is the part you like yeah because it's like i like retribution i'm a big fan of of of bad people getting their come up justice yeah you're always talking about pardoning hillary clinton i know but he was the pardon people in real life but throwing them into eternal hellfire man that is perfectly fine you have no idea i agree if ian's position is that hillary clinton for all of the awful things she's done will be pardoned so we can move forward as people here on Earth, but she will burn for eternity. I'm like, okay, well, I get it now.
Starting point is 01:47:28 Yeah, I'm not here to judge your soul, but your actions, yeah, that's a different story. But I thought it was fascinating. So many people that are faux religion, that say just because they went to church, now they're a Christian, but they don't even fathom what being is. They think of it as a thing out there when it's like it's a feeling you know god it's so i look forward to that reckoning when people start
Starting point is 01:47:48 to really truly believe in god everyone is basically saying that hillary clinton burning for eternity is a 20 yeah that's fair i'm cool with that fair burning for eternity you know that's a thing though it's like you know god will god will judge you know look man i'm i'm all for forgiveness she doesn't have to burn for eternity she can just burn for like you know 90 percent of thousand 33 000 years that's the thing for all the emails one year for every email there you go i'm watching uh i'm watching that show the uncanny counter have you guys heard of it it's a korean show where basically evil spirits can escape and then possess people and they commit murders and so people in the afterlife are tasked with empowering humans to go capture them. And then like, you know, I'm watching it and it's kind of crazy.
Starting point is 01:48:32 This idea of eternal damnation where it's like you do one bad thing that crosses the line. And then when you die, you're going to burn forever. And I'm like, it's kind of messed up. You know what I mean? It seems extreme. It doesn't make sense. Forever's a long time, man man forever's a long time and so the uh the story right now spoiler alert for those that are watching it uh you've been warned on netflix is that there's this good guy
Starting point is 01:48:53 he's a firefighter and he saves one of the character's family members and they're like he's a hero we love him but then his wife gets murdered and he turns he starts getting anger filled and dark he tries to get revenge and then because of his blind rage and lust for vengeance he gets possessed by an evil spirit and becomes evil but he doesn't want to he's it's interesting because his arc is i actually kind of agree with him to a certain extent he's a character who's like there's a group of people who have defrauded the working class and killed people and and causing all the suffering that have to have they have to be stopped but he's doing it in such a way where it's like torturous and evil he's like
Starting point is 01:49:29 grabbing hunting this criminal down like breaking him out of jail like breaking into jail like kill him or whatever the good guys are trying to stop him and it's an interesting thought that a guy who dedicated his whole life to being good has his wife murdered and then he he the the guys who get are getting away with it so he goes for revenge and that condemns him to an eternity of damnation you know it's kind of a it's kind of a brutal thing to think it is and you know here's something interesting is that in the bible it only it never actually uses the word hell it uses the word gehenna and gehenna is the burn pit so if like in the mid-east where they don't have um trash and sanitation systems so like i was in
Starting point is 01:50:04 iraq uh as some of my following will know and in these middle eastern countries they have the burn pit on the outskirts and anything that you can't burn inside your home to heat your food or or warm the the household they burn like plastic and other things and so of some another gentleman explained this to me he's like what if hell when it says you know you're going to burn in the fires he's like you're just going to be discarded right and then and then it's like the fear of missing out thing where it's like everyone else goes on and they do a reincarnation. They're being born and born and born again. Because I tell you what, if I could do this again, I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:50:31 There's some hard times, right? But I'm like, life is, man, it's something, right? And so, but everyone else, they're just discarded. They have to sit and watch and do nothing. And they don't get this human interaction. They don't get the feeling and all the other wonderful things that come with it. I got another, it's not really a conspiracy theory. It's one of these it's funny when they call like flat earth a conspiracy
Starting point is 01:50:48 theory because it's like just thinking the earth is flat is not a conspiracy among criminals. But there's an idea that there's a finite number of souls and there are less souls than there are people right now. And that's why you have so many NPC mindless people because
Starting point is 01:51:03 there's a billion souls, but eight billion bodies. I feel like like the devil or like I guess it's a Satan, you know, ball. They have these demons from the Bible or from King David to have this talk about the demons. I think there were princes and dukes and kings that fought a war against another side. Maybe it was Michael and the archangels were part of it. And there was a war in the Bible. There's a war. And then they lost.
Starting point is 01:51:24 And the victors wrote the history book, which is the old Testament. And they were like where they lived. That's hell. That's burning fire because they probably torched the entire land after they won the war. And they're like, you don't want to go to the old burn hell place there.
Starting point is 01:51:38 It's all. And they're all demons. They demonized the losers. That word actually exists. Demonize. And these, to these demons. So like, I just think it was a war. Let's, let's read this. Eve. That word actually exists, demonize. And these, to these demons. So like, I just think it was a war. Let's read this.
Starting point is 01:51:48 Eve Welcome says, Jimmy, look into the Maunder and Dalton solar minimums, as well as the Minoan warm period. Each grand solar maximum is followed by a grand solar minimum. Right. There's people out there saying that that's exactly what's going on.
Starting point is 01:52:02 There's people that are studying this. There's a gentleman named Ben Davison that's going down the rabbit hole of studying this for a long time. And, you know, honestly, it's the sun cycles. Yeah, and so like, let me just say this. So Donald Trump, back when he was president, he spoke about this.
Starting point is 01:52:13 It's only 30 seconds long. And he says, it is in the context of climate change. And he said, oh, it's gonna cool first. Wait, just wait, you see. And a lot of people don't realize that we're still in the middle of an ice age and that there's interglacial periods within them. And that the data shows two things. One, that earth is cold most of the time. And also that if you look at the graph, you could argue that,
Starting point is 01:52:35 yeah, maybe we'll warm before it gets cold again, but based on where we're at versus historical times, it's going to get cold again because there's been in the last 450,000 years that they're aware of, there's been five interglacial periods which means times that the glaciers receded because it warmed up but that means that there's been five times where there was this place was covered in glaciers we should be grateful what's a good place to find um data or evidence that we're still in the ice age just off the top of your head you have a place that you can point to i know i think utah state university was talking about it we're the end of, but because the comets wiped out so much of the ice 12,000 years ago,
Starting point is 01:53:07 it looks like we're not really in one, but we're still in one just without the ice, which is very strange. So that's a good question. I got a million screenshots that I brought with me of different studies that show this stuff. Like, so here's one example.
Starting point is 01:53:17 No, that's not the one I'm looking for. I'd have to look. I'll ask you after the show. Maybe you can send it to me. Absolutely. I'll read this one from Alpha Wolf. He says, Ian, the God energy is due to return. Yes, it is. Catholic saints and converts are after the show. Maybe you can send it to me. Absolutely. I'll read this one from Alpha Wolf. He says, Ian, the God energy is due to return. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 01:53:27 Catholic saints and converts are on the rise. Gene, is it Gene D'Arco? Yeah, Gene D'Arco. Deus Wolt, I believe. Deus Wolt, yeah. I, uh, Wolt. Oh. I honestly believe the fourth crusades are inevitable.
Starting point is 01:53:41 Yo. Yeah, the V and the Ws are inverted. Oh, okay. Deus Wolt. Deus Wolt deus which what does that mean god wills it god wills it that was that the crusaders would call that out i believe yeah what a crazy and that was the that was the universe right yeah but god wills it but so like the crusaders and the muslims were screaming the same thing and right allah and yes god is great that's the thing about the thing about uh alu akbar you
Starting point is 01:54:06 see these videos where like a like the warehouse explodes or whatever and they're all yelling that and people don't realize they're just going oh my god yeah oh my god right right so like if you speak the language you realize they're not literally like praising god yeah it's not a celebration yeah no all right where are we at my brainerd says the catholics don't believe we are living in the end times because theology isn't based on in brainerd says the catholics don't believe we are living in the end times because theology isn't based on in colloquial speech and they don't listen to false prophets spicy yeah where's seamus when you need him seamus yeah he abandoned us i came back from uh tijuana he was just gone he was he was stressed out from the week of hosting the show i guess he had enough
Starting point is 01:54:41 offended by the uh the spoon accus accusation. He wanted to get away so he could get away with the spoons. He had to hide it. Well, I got to tell you, the thing about Seamus is that he starts the jokes and then goes, oh, well, I never liked the Irish thing.
Starting point is 01:54:53 Yeah. He's the one making the jokes about being Irish and like he brought Lucky Charms in here to do a joke where he's wearing a leprechaun hat and eating Lucky Charms. He's the best.
Starting point is 01:55:02 And then when we go along with it, he's like, oh, well, how dare you? He's so funny. What's a seven-course Irish meal? Beer. Six-pack and a baked potato. There you go. I'm Irish.
Starting point is 01:55:11 I can say it. Leave me alone. So the bit was, this is a true story. I'm sitting in the living room, which is like, it's called the great room. It's not really a living room. It's like just where the kitchen and the mailroom is. But there's a couch and a TV and lepreprechaun was on and it's the one where the guy gets bitten by the leprechaun and starts turning irish and so it's at the scene where the
Starting point is 01:55:34 dude's in a restaurant and he orders a bunch of different kinds of potatoes and seamus walks in he's like what's going on buddy what are you watching and then he looks at the tv and he goes what is this racist crap oh my god well he didn't say oh my god and then it's like because the guy's literally like growing mutton chops and he's like i want french fries mashed potatoes a baked potato waffle fries curly fries and then he's got all these potatoes he's just eating them and seamus is like what is this i mean look the irish are right potatoes are great they're amazing they're not even they're not even uh indigenous to ireland no not at all oh yeah they were brought there the columbian exchange yeah is that what it was yeah there's tons of them down in south america it's like they have like 2 000 different species yeah
Starting point is 01:56:12 you know what's awesome is yuca it is amazing i remember the first time i had it i was when i moved to new york and they've got all these like caribbean dominican restaurants or whatever and i went to this place and they had fried yucaca. And I'm like, what's that? And they're like, we'll make you some. And I'm like, is this like a French fry? It's delicious. Freaking so good. Boil it.
Starting point is 01:56:31 Put it with eggs, man. Boil it and then deep fry. Everything. It is. You can make it sweet. I got to tell you. I don't know if it's up your alley, but mangoo is one of the best breakfasts ever. I've never had it.
Starting point is 01:56:41 It's boiled mashed plantains with pickled onions fried salami like thick cuts fried salami and fried cheese and that's all i had for breakfast for like two years straight living in brooklyn wow dude this sounds this is very similar to what i was just talking about what i would eat the yucca and eggs in brooklyn when i would go to work when i was me and mines were setting up our mango dude it's got a name for it what's that mongu dominican traditional there's like a name for it's What's that? Mongo, Dominican traditional. There's like a name for it. It's called the three hits or something in Spanish.
Starting point is 01:57:08 Bro, I love Mongo. It's so awesome. Boiled mash plantains. Plantains are so good. Yeah, I was going to say plantains are probably my, like, the best thing from the Columbian Exchange. Maybe bananas. Merle Gray says the greatest act of love God ever gave us was giving us the ability to
Starting point is 01:57:20 choose. Yes. Yep. Paul Tascalo says leaders must navigate the ability to choose. Yes. Yeah. Paul Tascolo says, leaders must navigate the fear-love matrix. Donald Trump is the ultimate leader. He wants to be loved by his people, and his enemies naturally fear him
Starting point is 01:57:34 because of his unpredictability. Fearing a man that wants your love forces peace. Hmm. Yeah. What do we got? Wardsouse says, Phil gets a doctorate in astrophysics from Timcast University.
Starting point is 01:57:47 The real Dr. Phil. I deserve no doctorates. I just read a lot of stuff. Would you accept an honorary doctorate? I wouldn't. No, because I don't in any way deserve that. Hold on. What about an honorary doctorate in rock?
Starting point is 01:58:03 Okay, there you go. Dr. Rock Labonte. Dr. Rock Labonte. Dr. Rock Labonte. Rock doctor. Rock doctor. Yeah. I mean, but are there like music universities that give out the equivalent of that? I don't think so, but I imagine that it's possible.
Starting point is 01:58:19 I mean, if Harvard can give out honorary stuff, then, you know, then we should make one. That'd be cool. Yeah. We should, actually, we were thinking, like, we should do some kind of awards. You know, that's not, that's actually a really good idea to do, get together with other, either streams or other people in the conservative and whatever, libertarian kind of area and, and, you know, select people people in this kind of like the streamies but like not for you know crackpots dudes that think they're women we should be
Starting point is 01:58:51 actually maybe maybe the uh maybe the thing is like other kind of people culture culture a culture war themed thing where it's like there can be great works in in um anti-establishment work of art like Richmond North or Richmond Side of Freedom. Yeah. And this allows us to highlight, you know, how many movies came out this year that had a good message we would probably like from a studio that was rejecting Hollywood. I'd reason there's probably a lot, maybe even hundreds.
Starting point is 01:59:19 And you can, it might also inspire other people to try and do more. I'm just saying that I think this would be highly effective. Like certain employers rarely do a few and far between would do like employee of the month, but there's something about that. There were some people like that, that acknowledgement that attaboy, so to speak by doing something like that,
Starting point is 01:59:34 you could, you could possibly cause a chain reaction of other people. Cause now more than ever, people need to speak up, right? People need to be encouraged and celebrated for saying what they believe to be true. We need it now more than ever. I do like the issue i take with it as though it's like the award shows are
Starting point is 01:59:48 just typically really lowbrow it's like we're all sitting here and an arbitrary group of people have decided this is the one thing everyone knows about that we're gonna we're gonna say is better than everything else and then it's like i i can't believe that i was picked to be the the the person it's like here's five movies This one was better than the rest. So sayeth our wealthy panel. Yeah. And it's like the people that are making the decision are very rarely actually aware and connected to what they're making decisions about in the broader award area. So maybe there's some different way to approach a community based.
Starting point is 02:00:21 Hey, check out these really awesome projects. And then a prize goes to somebody. Maybe it's not an award, but, you know, acknowledgement of some kind yeah you know it's a good idea that'd be cool yeah we'll figure it out noah sanders says tim space isn't an image here it's dlc that's why we couldn't unlock the rocket for space travel before we did because the dlc wasn't finished before then they're working on the mars dlc now Perfect. Yeah, and there's frequent updates, too. You just don't realize it. It's like whenever new technology gets released,
Starting point is 02:00:48 it's actually just, you know, it's a... It's a patch. Yeah, they just patched the game. Just a new patch. A new patch. Would you guys pay Elon Musk $7.99 to get the Mars upgrade, the Mars expansion? Are you saying that...
Starting point is 02:01:03 You pay X and he unlocks Mars for you? Space travel. Okay, I will say right now, if Elon Musk went on, you know, made a video and says, everyone, we want to build Starship and go to Mars and if you'd like that to happen, then you can sign up to become a member for $7.99
Starting point is 02:01:18 per month and that money will go directly to building Starship and building a Mars base. I'd be like, I'll sign up twice. Absolutely. Let me know when you unlock the fast travel feature. Because three years in a spaceship doesn't sound all that great, but when I can travel there, I just
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Starting point is 02:03:33 so you're the guy and i keep it real so that's how you know i just want to shout out rumble there's one simple thing you can you can check to to know that rumble is legit and based AF, and it's just go follow Siraj on Twitter. Hash me? Siraj Hash me on Twitter. He's the best. Follow him, because like, if he worked for any big tech company, they'd have fired him so quick.
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Starting point is 02:04:34 involved with you guys and do some of this ancient stuff and get my mind out from time to time you know also seamus coglin is in a live twitter space right now as we speak it's called help seamus hijack my space he's speaking so after we shut this off you go to x you jump in that uh is in a live Twitter space right now as we speak. It's called Help Seamus Hijack My Space. He's speaking. So after we shut this off, you go to X, you jump in Seamus' space because I'm sure it's hilarious. Seamus hijacked my space. Suck me out, Serge.
Starting point is 02:04:56 Yeah, I just want you guys, if you're thinking about or considering going to Miami to get your tickets, it's definitely going to be fun. It's going to be worth it. I'm excited. It seems like it's going to be great. I'm surge.com all over the internet. Yeah, let's argue.
Starting point is 02:05:10 You know how I like to do that. All right, everybody. We have clips coming up throughout the weekend and then we are not back on Monday. It's Labor Day. So y'all go enjoy life with your family. Chill out. We're going to be on the beach.
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