Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #855 Democrats File To REMOVE Trump From CO BALLOT As NEW Charges Loom w/Terrence Williams

Episode Date: September 7, 2023

Tim, Ian, Brett (PCC), & Kellen join Terrence Williams to discuss Democrats attempting to remove Trump from the ballot in Colorado, Hunter Biden's indictment likely coming September 29th, Liberty Safe... Company granting the FBI backdoor access to a customer's safe, & Bill Gates buying $95 Million in shares of Bud Light. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:51 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. A D.C. watchdog group has filed to have Donald Trump removed from the Colorado ballot. And this is just the beginning. It's state number four. It's likely going to continue. It's already failed in some states. I don't think there's going to be tremendous amount of sex for success for the strategy. But it seems to be what they'll keep trying to do. So we'll see how that one plays out. In the meantime, we've got an announcement on Hunter Biden's indictment should be coming at the end of September. Like it matters. We'll see how that one plays out. It's kind of obvious that most of this is a foregone conclusion. We know they're going to keep bringing new charges and new attacks, new lawsuits against Donald Trump,
Starting point is 00:01:36 and they're going to keep giving a slap on the wrist to Democrats. We've got new information. Denver is going to be paying out millions of dollars to far left extremists who are rioting. Yep. And of course, more J6ers are being criminally charged. We'll talk about that too. And the big story tonight, of course, I'm sure everybody already checked it out. Tucker Carlson's interview with Larry Sinclair. I'm sure we have a lot to say about that, but I don't know. Tabloid stuff. So let's, we'll just jump into it. Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com and click TimCast IRLX Miami to pick up your tickets to our live event in Miami, October 6th, 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. We've got Patrick, Bet David,
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Starting point is 00:03:05 Thank you for having me on, man. Who are you? What do you do? So, well, first of all, I'm a Trump supporter and I stand with President Donald J. Trump. And this shit that's happening to him right now is disgraceful. But I'm a comedian and I started making videos on social media back in 2016. I blew up on Facebook and this was before Trump was even the nominee. I blew up on Facebook. I was addressing some of my friends
Starting point is 00:03:32 who were talking about we should move back to Africa. And I said, oh, hell no. Oh, hell no. I ain't never been there and I don't plan on going there. So I told them, hell no, I'm not moving to Africa.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I love America. I said, y' i said y'all take y'all black asses over there i'm staying right here in america with these white folks i'm sorry i'm sorry i love my freedom over here and that video went super viral and i was eating fried chicken in the video it wasn't set up because it was i was i was on my lunch break it was a live video it was my first video and i was finishing my lunch before I went back to work. And I had some fried chicken with some macaroni and cheese on the side with some mashed potatoes with some country gravy. My God.
Starting point is 00:04:13 I remember that day. But people were so pissed off. Why is this black man eating chicken? Oh, Terrence, this is stereotypical for a black man to be doing this. These white folks is laughing at us. I'm like, shut the hell up white people eat more chicken than black people hell tim i had chicken today tim got a bunch of chicken man you got all the chickens here i'm i'm shit i'm moving in with tim tim got all the
Starting point is 00:04:38 chickens but that video went super viral but but the you know and i said some some the video was it had a lot of sarcasm in it and people were offended but the video was about me loving this country and not wanting to leave and i would and i didn't understand why people wanted to leave america when when i saw millions of people moving here so i just went super viral and then people asked me well who are you going to vote for in uh 2016 and i said uh this is before trump was even a nominee i said donald trump donald j trump and air i get all these comments oh you're 15 minutes of fame it's up oh it's over oh you just started oh you just ended your career before it even started
Starting point is 00:05:19 and then i just doubled down and people like terrence you kicked out the black community and from there i got pissed off and I just started making videos every day. What the hell you mean? I'm kicked out the black community and just going at it and standing up for the things that I believe in. And I just didn't understand, you know, and then, you know, I started doing stand up comedy. And now I'm a pancake man. I got a pancake company called Cousin Tease that I created. Yeah, they're really good
Starting point is 00:05:45 really good gourmet um i created this after they counseled our sweet dear aunt jamama they took off the they took her off the shelf they took away uncle ben and and what what confused me was this people say black people need more representation and then they go and take black faces off of food products so that didn't make any sense to me and i love pancakes i was like man i'm not eating that and then they go and take black faces off of food products. So that didn't make any sense to me. And I love pancakes. I was like, man, I'm not eating that bull crap that they have put out. They removed her face.
Starting point is 00:06:14 That was my favorite brand. So I created Cousin T's, and now I'm in about 38 grocery stores in Florida. I'm in the Sedano Supermarket. Wow. A lot of stores don't want to carry me because they Google me and they see me in a MAGA hat. They see me talking crap, offending people and making jokes. And they just don't want it because they don't want to get counseled. Yeah. So but it's been a blessing. And these pancakes are so damn good. We definitely got to talk about this because we got a story.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Bill Gates is buying a bunch of Bud Light stock. So we'll talk about the parallel economy and what you're doing. And just one last thought, man, that pulling Aunt Jemima was really offensive to me. But we'll get into all that. I tried some of your pancakes. They're really good, really good. So thanks for joining us. Should be a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Thank you. We got Brett Dasavik hanging out. What's going on? I am not moving to Africa either. So I'm staying here. Yes, my name is Brett Dasavik. I am the host of Pop Culture Crisis, Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, right here on YouTube. Hi, everyone.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Ian Crossland here. Happy to be here. IanCrossland.net. Actually, I think the website's down, so just follow me on X. But let's get started. You having a Matrix attack, Ian? Maybe, yeah. I'm not sure what happened.
Starting point is 00:07:40 What's up, guys? I'm filling in for Serge again, pressing the buttons over here. My name is Kellen. I'm ready to go when you are, Tim's jump into this first story they're coming for trump dc watchdog group brings suit on behalf of colorado voters to remove trump from 2024 ballot using the 14th amendment that's the gist of the story here we go again i don't know if uh it's the citizens for responsibility ethics in in Washington crew claims that Trump has disqualified himself for violating Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. We knew that they were trial ballooning this when they went after a bunch of politicians over January 6th. One guy,
Starting point is 00:08:14 Coy Griffin out of New Mexico, I think it was, actually got removed over it. I don't know if they succeed, but I do know they're not going to stop trying to get him removed. And they need to remove him from only one state. And it doesn't even need to be. All it has to be is, I don't know how many states are not winner take all. There's a feel like Nebraska is kind of weird. But if they remove him from any one state, particularly a swing state, that's it. He's going to have a very hard time winning. Especially, he needs to win three.
Starting point is 00:08:43 He doesn't need that many votes. It was 42,000 votes he lost by in 2020. But this is their strategy. They can't win. Right now, we are seeing them go after all of these January Sixers, many of many of whom were nonviolent. They're trying to generate as much anti-Trump sentiment. We've got new stories about potential mask mandates coming back. They are pulling out all the stops and it is not even 2024. Charlie Kirk tweeting earlier that new criminal charges may about may be about to drop from Jack Smith pertaining to Donald Trump and his actions pertaining to voter machines. You've got a warning already from Jack Smith that Trump's statements are tampering with the jury pool. it's 2023 we got a whole
Starting point is 00:09:26 year in front of us and the shenanigans have only just begun i gotta say though i i just don't i'm kind of resigned to accept that trump's not going to be president and it doesn't matter anyway because the president ain't going to fix this it's going to be the private sector the president can stand by and say no but cannot make anything happen the public the public is going to make a change if we're really going to have some sort of psychological revolution in this country it's not going to happen from the top but the top will be involved but i don't think placing faith in the next guy to win the race is like the way that we're going to save our nation and it never really was i can i can i partially agree with what you're saying it is a cultural
Starting point is 00:10:00 shift that needs to happen and that is happening with the parallel economy that's being built with public square as successful as they've been with, as we've already mentioned, but a Bud Light target, we mentioned every single day and, and now cousin T's pancake mix challenging these world corporations. The parallel economy is the cultural shift we need to win. But in the short term,
Starting point is 00:10:20 you know, the longterm thing is going to be winning the culture war. The short term thing is, yeah, we're probably going to need to criminally charge criminals and have some accountability the idea that you know i'll put it this way trump winning is a key is a strategic position in winning winning this ongoing cultural cold civil war it would be great for a lot of people but the the metaphor i'm feeling is like you you're going to a horse race and Trump's your horse, for instance.
Starting point is 00:10:46 And you're like, that guy, he's going to win. I got everything. We need this horse to win. But they own the arena where the horse is running. They set all the rules in real time. They can have new runners come onto the race at any moment. They can actually tell your horse to stop running and go sit down during the race. So how do you expect that horse to win?
Starting point is 00:11:05 Well, first of all, I want to get something out of the way. I was out January 6th. I was in Washington, D.C. I was there at the rally. Now, I did not go to the Capitol. So FBI, don't come knocking on my damn door. I did not go to the Capitol. But I was there.
Starting point is 00:11:21 And Trump had nothing to do with people busting out windows or whatever was going on at that capitol he did not tell people to riot trump would trump trump is all about peace he's all about peace and i was there so so them going after him for for january 6th is just straight up bogus so i just want to get that get that out the way because i was there now you you are right so we do need a really listen will things change probably not but we still need trump in office we need him in office and yes the democrats and the damn deep state is running this and running that but we can't just sit back and say well if trump win it doesn't really Like, that's not the attitude to have.
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Starting point is 00:12:54 to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Like, if Trump wins, what do you see that like? Well, first of all, I want Trump to continue to do what he was doing. You know, he was making his country great again.
Starting point is 00:13:14 He had a lot of stuff in store for America. But also, I want Trump, which a lot of people don't want him to do, oh, Trump, you shouldn't go after them. That whole retribution thing is not good trump should go after these criminals too he should go after these people who are causing all of this chaos in america that's what he needs to do and if he doesn't win who's going to go after them the big i agree we are in the um i love the politicians are just saying stuff that they know they can't deliver on part of the of the election cycle where and it is as much as i do like the vague he's talking about he's like we need to to ban social media until they turn 18 i'm like that's unenforceable
Starting point is 00:13:56 you're not going to be able to do that and that's the the name of the game right now is telling you that they're going to deliver on all of these promises that we know deep down maybe you get like what they they make 10 campaign promises you get one for 10 yeah but then but in in this circumstance let's say trump says he's gonna do all he's gonna fire people he's gonna charge his people he was talking to glenn bell glenn beck glenn beck said do you go after these people and he's like well you have no choice based on what they've been doing it it's really really simple if don Donald Trump gets elected
Starting point is 00:14:25 and does not do it, then he will go to prison for the rest of his life. His supporters will go to prison. They'll start targeting more journalists and lawyers, which they're already doing. So it really is just pick your poison. It either, it goes one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:14:40 There's no middle and there's no off ramp. Yeah. Either if Trump gets elected and he goes after these people, it's arrestinging people you're going to see arrests he doesn't then they start they continue what they're already doing in arresting trump supporters his lawyers and they don't stop there i mean trying to take trump's name off the ballot is one of the most extreme things we have ever seen in this country the first time i believe it's ever been attempted to be used and and they're now they're on they're on attempt number four right extreme they silenced the president of the united
Starting point is 00:15:11 states of america that's even worse when they took him off of twitter facebook instagram they silenced a sitting president a sitting president so i so all the stuff that they're doing now i am not surprised but we have to play dirty. We have to play the same games that the Democrats are playing. I'm sick of these weak-ass Republicans sitting back talking about, oh, well, we are above that. Bullshit. We're going to investigate a bunch of stuff and have nothing come out of any of it.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Yeah, bull crap. Above my ass. We have to play dirty where's kevin mccarthy at what is kevin mccarthy doing if if people if if this was if nancy if people were going after joe biden and trying to arrest him and nancy pelosi if if if she was still the the uh speaker of the house n, Nancy Pelosi would be knocking doors down right now. She would not be allowing Republicans to go after Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:16:10 She would be punching back. Why are we not doing the same? They're way more ruthless. And with access to the media, they come out looking better than Republicans every single time. But I don't think that really matters at this point. I think more so the issue is
Starting point is 00:16:22 everybody knows that it's a facade but everyone's just kind of going along with it yeah it's starting to break though like i was mentioning i i mentioned these these four examples two positive two negative right sound of freedom in richmond north of richmond are huge net positives and cultural victories and then you have bud light and target as two examples of basically our our our side of things does not it's not left or right i always you know it's it's constitutional republic which they call right or whatever but it could be you could have more liberal opinions we're winning in terms of freedom liberty uh challenging the the woke cult
Starting point is 00:16:59 and their and their narrative control they're failing look at the ADL and the SPLC and the narrative that's come out as of recently. Elon Musk challenges the ADL. Now ban ADL starts trending on Twitter, X. And then what is it, the executive director guy or whatever says that they're a bunch of white supremacists. It doesn't work anymore, dude. You're just spitting into the wind at this point. Nobody cares what you have to say. It doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:17:22 We're winning that. So let them try. Their institutional control is failing. This is good news. That's why I'm like, you, to say it doesn't work. We're winning that. So let them try. Their institutional control is failing. This is good news. That's why I'm like, you got to be careful because these videos of J6 just getting arrested, I think, is intending to provoke a response. And all you got to do right now, it's really simple. You got to buy pancakes, right?
Starting point is 00:17:37 But I'm not even kidding, right? Supporting the parallel economy, make money for yourself, support companies that believe in your values, get the word out to vote and vote in large numbers this is why they're trying to pull trump's name from the ballot because they can't win in any standard circumstance adrian norman's really good about this when he a lot of his uh posts and the stuff he does with his journalism is he talks a lot about how people push back on the cultural issues online he's like yeah but are you going out to vote right are you going out are you actually doing something there's an old um there's a sage francis song from like 2001 he was super anti-war and he's basically talking about how it's like uh
Starting point is 00:18:14 they complain about the global war but can't overthrow the local joker that they voted for everyone wants to complain nobody wants to actually go to the ballot box and do something about it man that that bums me out my experience with most people in my life when i was younger i wanted to open uh i knew these guys had a little miniature warehouse with a ramp skate ramp in it and they were like we all pitch in a hundred bucks and it covers the rent and you know we can't afford it on our own but together and i was like dude we should do this i go to my friends and everyone said the same thing you build it and then i'll think about it and i was like dude unless we should do this. I go to my friends and everyone said the same thing. You build it and then I'll think about it. And I was like, dude, unless we stand up together right now and definitively state we will do this thing, it will never happen. But that was the attitude of everyone
Starting point is 00:18:53 I knew. Yeah. And it's similar. I just use it as an example of how we see most things for a long time. You'd say you've got to get out, go knock on doors, ask someone else will do it. Let me know when you do it. If I see success, I'll consider it. Nah, we ain't doing that no more. Scott Pressler is out there knocking on doors and doing the hard work. We here at TimCast IRL, maybe we could do more. You can make that argument. But I do a morning show and a night show, 16 hours every day, talking about trying to build influence in telling people to be the change you want to see in the world for everyone else it's simple spend time sending out mailers volunteer do whatever you have to do register
Starting point is 00:19:30 people to vote and and then we win well what do you say when people say well they're gonna our votes not gonna count you got people saying trump lost by 42 000 votes so when they come out and they're like there's no way joe biden got 81 million votes i'm like dude yeah he got 81 million votes because new york and los angeles voted in huge numbers because they were locked in their houses yeah but there were three key swing states where between them donald trump only needed 42 000 votes that's it they don't have the same lockdowns anymore people are pissed off at joe biden's approval ratings in the gutter if trump supporters quadruple their efforts not even if trump supporters just stick to their efforts joe biden's approval ratings in the gutter if trump supporters quadruple their efforts not
Starting point is 00:20:05 not even if trump supporters just stick to their efforts joe biden's vote count is going to go down exactly you double your efforts trump's going to win by a healthy amount do you think that they're that the reason why we're starting to see all the articles come out again about mask mandates is that they're looking to reinstate any type of lockdowns before the election yes they're looking to steal the election they're doing the um they to steal the election. They're doing the cheating. Yes. Removing Trump for the ballot is cheating. They're going to use the mail-in ballots to cheat.
Starting point is 00:20:30 But it's not going to work this time because a lot of Americans are not going to stay in their homes. They're not going to put on those masks. And I'm talking about people on both sides are not going to do that. So that's why they need to put so that's why they want to put president trump in prison that's why they want to lock them up because they can't use covid to win this time it's not going to work they're already nobody's falling for that they're already doing it with like um when it was in 2019 it was tom hanks was the first
Starting point is 00:20:58 celebrity to get covid and they're like oh my god if a celebrity can get covid then i suppose i can they're already doing this again where they're redone like because i i cover pop culture and news like that so i'm seeing all these articles like celebrity gets this celebrity so they're already saying like uh whoopi goldberg gets covid for the third time and everybody's shocked but it's because they're already starting to roll out the article propaganda when they start trying to reinstate these things let's let's do a little tip for tab we'll jump to the other side. Now we have this from the Post Millennial Special Counsel David Weiss expected to deliver Hunter Biden indictment by September 29th. Weiss said Hunter Biden faces firearm related charges as well as two counts of tax fraud. Now, I wonder about these stories, because, of course, we want
Starting point is 00:21:38 accountability for corrupt individuals. We know that Joe Biden was involved. This could be a first step that leads to an impeachment of Joe Biden. But I kind of feel like they are going to find a way to give this dude a slap on the wrist. Right. So you got a couple stories. One, right now you got January Sixers being given these harsh penalties, years in prison, decades in prison. And Enrique Tarrio wasn't even there. And then you get stories like this.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Denver to pay four point seven million dollars to settle claims it targeted george floyd protesters so it's absolutely fascinating insane yeah the the left goes out and riots across the country 30 plus dead and multiple jurisdictions are paying them i think the total so far was like 100 million dollars so we may be seeing the charges of hunter biden but as you were just mentioning yeah where's where's Kevin McCarthy? Where are the Republicans? Where is he at? Where's Kevin McCarthy? They never do anything.
Starting point is 00:22:30 It is the most frustrating part of it, right? When you pay that close attention and you're wondering why is it that it seems like they're constantly, like Democrats, the left, they make territory. They get good territory all the time. They're always able to do that. But for some reason,
Starting point is 00:22:44 the Republicans never do it because the Republicans are just democrats going the speed limit if not slower because they don't actually want to make any changes and the republican party is divided if you if you look at the democrats even listen some of them probably don't like joe biden but they but you will never know they're not going to speak out against joe they're all gonna they're all gonna be on they're all gonna act like they're on the same page you know joe biden's a good president now here you got the republicans divided you got this you got you got half of them attacking trump half of them saying let's let's uh let's uh stand behind trump when we need all of them to be standing behind and even when trump was even when trump was the president
Starting point is 00:23:25 the republican party was divided you know yep was there was there numbers on the amount i think we covered this at some point right there was numbers on the amount of people that said if they had known about the hunter biden laptop scandal before the election it's like seven to eight percent seven to eight percent like i was talking to some recently so they don't even think that they think that the republicans or them going after hunter biden's a losing plan anyways like they don't feel like it actually moves the needle enough enough to make it worth it other than if you're actually acting on principle and doing it because you actually want to right prosecute somebody that's committing a crime i don't completely disagree i think that going after
Starting point is 00:24:01 hunter biden is not necessarily an election issue. It's an accountability issue. But it does lead to the business dealings of Joe Biden, who is now it's being reported using what aliases to communicate with Hunter to give him privy to information because he was using Hunter as a proxy to conduct a business while as VP. And this is this is this is part of the news that's coming out, which could be the Hunter Biden indictments could be the lead up to the impeachment of Joe Biden. It'll give them more authority. We'll see what happens. I really don't want to give the Republicans the benefit of the doubt. I don't believe they'll do things. Part of me says maybe they're going to slow roll it until the election year. You'd rather have an October surprise than a year early October announcement. That's not a surprise for anybody.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Give them a year in advance to deal with. And that's an attorney, an attorney in an election. You want to come out with the damaging information right as early voting starts. Then people don't vote and have an impact. So maybe that's when they try and do it. I don't know. Will it even matter anyways? Because the media will just suppress it.
Starting point is 00:25:03 But we are the media, right? And so looking at CNN's ratings in the trash can, and now Fox News' ratings are in the trash can, it's actually going to be the likes of Joe Rogan, Russell Brand, Patrick David, Timcast IRL, Jimmy Dore. More and more people are consuming information through these platforms, which is exactly why, for instance, Bud Light sees a massive derailing of their stock value. Look, the younger generation grew up consuming media in this way. I don't think any show ever reaches the level of Tucker Carlson. Back, you know, 10, 20 years ago, you had very few channels. So everybody watched very similar things. There's pros and there's cons to that. The benefit is that most people, or I should
Starting point is 00:25:45 say there is a benefit in people being on the same page in terms of facts, if the facts being given out are correct. But then you end up with intelligence agency influence and lies, and then everyone believes lies. The internet allows people to challenge the machine, fact check, prove it, provide provide evidence check sources now the the there's there's a net negative in that sense that you know like a show like this like tucker carlson was getting three to five million every night i don't think anyone ever gets that big ever again right we get like a tenth of that and and to be fair the majority of those those viewers are older because they were used to watching this these these older networks but now that you have a diversified group of citizens getting you know
Starting point is 00:26:30 different like this the correct information but from different perspectives like all the podcasts i mentioned it's hard to break that it's hard to lie to a group of people that have all these different sources because you can't mockingbird this it's easy when you got four four networks and the cia or the fbi or whatever they say look for national security reasons don't report this story and they all agree when it came to the nsa files the um this was the snowden stuff you have uh i don't know let's i i think the the uh there's a bunch of different whistleblower examples and you have um what movie was it i think the julian assange one these news outlets are like what do we do with these releases we
Starting point is 00:27:10 have to be careful let's ask the u.s government about it that don't matter anymore because now if intelligence agencies want to try and pull the mockingbird good luck reaching out to 10 000 podcasts you can't do what they'll do the next generation of mockingbird is they'll deepfake someone that's respected like patrick bettid will deep fake him saying something that isn't true so that it's like a reverse mockingbird instead of trying to give you the false information they're going to trick you into believing it they'll try and then it'll also defame they can't do that bet david they can try and defame someone like you know any one of these podcast hosts but patrick but david's audience trusts him they know him he'll come out and say that's not true guys
Starting point is 00:27:44 and people are going to believe him they could try to create a fake channel where they come out and with a with a prop like a prop personality but they're not going to get enough reach what they could do is they can go to the parent platform let's say there's a large sales network called like your your tv oh your tv okay your tv and on your tv they create rules that defy logic that go against doctors uh and medical science but adhere to political instructions and then they ban anyone who goes against it that's the best they can do the only problem is the market will solve for this then you're going to end up with i don't know there'll be some alternative called like fumble or something that will actually shout out to rumble rumble emerges and then outright says not only are you
Starting point is 00:28:35 allowed your free speech but we will create an ad network to support you and they're getting there here's i'll give you guys some interesting information we the live show is here on youtube but we put all our clips and everything on Rumble as if it's any other platform. And we get, on my morning show, I get like 30,000 views on average. I get about 180 to 200, depending on the video on
Starting point is 00:28:55 YouTube. And I'm getting about 30,000 on Rumble. TimCast IRL clips actually are rivaled on Rumble. This is the fascinating thing. We might put up a clip on YouTube from this show that gets 200,000. Every so often, we'll have a big clip like that. And then periodically, we'll get 50 to maybe 90.
Starting point is 00:29:12 On Rumble, we get 50 to 100,000 views on these clips. Rumble is stripping away market value from YouTube and YouTube too stupid to realize it. Yeah, they are. Yeah, so I have a new podcast. It's called the Terrence K. Williams Podcast. It took me a long time to come up with that name. But now this is embarrassing, but the podcast is new,
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Starting point is 00:30:47 views. I'm like, what in the world? Superman. First, Rumble's audience are many of the refugees from these platforms. So you will find people who are more into politics. There's going to be a huge market share, a huge advantage there.
Starting point is 00:31:03 But with Rumble getting into sports, yo, I was watching a skate video. Skateboarding, listen to this. Because most people, I don't care about skateboarding. No, no, no. Pro skateboarders and the private skate park, to all of their 16, 17-year-old viewers, Rumble Sports on the wall. And I'm like, that's it. Rumble Sports sounds good.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Yup. Rumble Sports, mainstream branding in mainstream pop culture that kids are going to watch. And when they go to Rumble to watch their sports and video games, they got Terrence Williams right there. Yup. You know what Trump does need to do, though? If we're talking mainstream, he needs to just, like, wine and dine the ladies from The View. Because he really does struggle with, you know, if we're talking, like, suburban women. He's not the most liked person. He needs to just wine and dine the ladies from The View and really get them to turn around.
Starting point is 00:31:51 He's been on The View. Do you think he could? Do you remember when he was on The View and he was asked to run for president? Oh, yeah. I think Roseanne asked him. They used to. It was Roseanne and Trump. I mean, there's stuff going back to the 90s of Oprah asking him when he was going to run for president.
Starting point is 00:32:03 But I have to fact check you. The women on The View, those ladies, they are not suburban women. Those are dumb women. Yeah, but they speak to suburban women. Their audience is suburban women at home. Oh, the other day when Joy Behar was like, it's back. I was like, so cringe. But Whoopi won't be here.
Starting point is 00:32:26 They're in their 27th season which is insane but why are they not adhering to the writers and actor strike but are people they don't even know what they're talking about yeah are women are people really watching the view yes they they affect yes i do i absolutely believe that they affect the suburban female voting demographics big time because they're not they're not like the the stats say that men watch youtube more than women right if i remember correctly so if a woman is watching terrestrial television she's going to be watching something she's cleaning during the day she's she's getting her kids lunches ready she's watching the view and she's seeing a bunch of spewed you know know, deep state propaganda being, you know, fed back to her.
Starting point is 00:33:05 And that's the voting block that's going to end up costing you election. If you can't swing at least some of the female demographic, I don't think that there's much. Their ratings are way down, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way, way down. But they're still getting between like 1.8 to 2 million viewers. But it just it cycles through. So one so one lady watches it and she goes to her knitting group of, of women and they talk about what she talked about in the episode that day. And it permeates more naturally,
Starting point is 00:33:31 right? It's not that they all watch it. They also, when you see that stuff, you don't talk about like they get clips, clips get posted on social media. There's more than just the live numbers that affect how, how far someone's reaches on a lot of these platforms.
Starting point is 00:33:43 So, yeah, I just don't think there's nothing that Trump can do to satisfy those women. Not at all. There is nothing. And if Trump went on their show, the whole show would be a gotcha show. But you need to consider, too, it's not even necessarily about Trump convincing them to vote for him. It's about the Republicans in general convincing Democrats not to support Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Right. And it's funny because the democrats are going to be like oh tim pool's saying people should not vote no i'm saying vote for somebody else yeah vote like joe biden's not going to give you anything he's just going to keep doing garbled nonsense war in europe you want world war three vote for joe biden you want a crippled economy vote for joe biden i'm not even gonna i won't even say this i'm not gonna tell you right now to vote for Trump. I'm going to say don't vote for Biden. You know, if you want social justice, then you vote for Cornel West, right?
Starting point is 00:34:32 He's your leftist progressive guy. You want the establishment to get a stake through its vampiric heart? You vote for Donald Trump. And that's not even a guarantee it actually happens. But it's the best shot you've got. Do you think Vivek is just too young, too new to actually have a chance at winning the presidency? Yes, it's winning. The presidency is more than just being like playing the game properly. The reality to Vivek is that it's he would need to to make every perfect step, which he is doing with very few mistakes, he would need to make every
Starting point is 00:35:05 move perfectly and hit every die roll perfectly. Yeah, he would need the deep state to prop him up. That's what Obama had. That's why he went from obscurity to fame so fast. I mean, sure, that would help. I'm not saying that. I'm saying he doesn't need. There are certain things you can do in your campaign that you can do right or wrong.
Starting point is 00:35:24 He needs to roll like three 20s in a row yes that's tough because no money on trump trump has the base trump has a great track record with the economy and with a lot of a lot of issues that's so famous well he's he's super famous but but you look at foreign policy abraham accords you look at uh the attempts at peace deals outside of that you look at a timeline for withdrawal from Afghanistan, which Joe Biden screwed up. But I mean, mostly for Americans, gas prices were low. The economy was great. Then COVID hit. It's hard to blame him just for that, because under Biden, you also had the COVID went from Trump and through Biden. So they both get
Starting point is 00:35:57 hit on that point. Trump could have done things a lot better. But Trump's got a track record. People like like you were saying, you want to see trump keep doing these things you know he getting rid of the tpp one of the first things he did bolstering u.s manufacturing bringing auto manufacturing back to the rust belt the attempts to secure our border far from perfect but heavy efforts being made people like these things the the best numbers of our lives jim cramer said that jim cramer was always wrong with celebrating how great the economy was. So, on that alone, I think Donald Trump is beating out Vivek.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Vivek has to get lucky and there's a lot that would have to happen for him to actually win. So, you can be the best guy for the job and I think Vivek in many ways is, but because of the problems we face in terms terms of corruption vivek may not be
Starting point is 00:36:49 he may not be the right person like he speaks he speaks well he plays politics very well he's got great policy ideas he fleshes them out he addresses a lot of issues we want to see addressed but there's there's that fire that i don't know that he actually has that trump does have because trump was personally slighted you know what i mean yeah i don't see people rallying behind the vague it's harder yeah and his name is kind of hard to pronounce too in the beginning i was everybody gets his name wrong yeah it's a challenge for him that's not presidential it's just not changing should change his name like raw lightning now what do y'all think so what do y'all think about ron desantis if trump is not the nominee you think he can beat joe biden uh yes i could beat joe biden i think do you think he has a better chance in beating
Starting point is 00:37:37 joe biden no then who then trump no not if it was on the board but i feel like there's so much back behind the scenes crap against trump that it's like and this one really bums me out because a year ago i've said hands down no question but then we got to watch how desantis ran his campaign yeah and now i'm just like no he i think desantis would could beat biden because he's he's less unlikable yeah right he's just kind of there yeah but biden islikable. His age is a problem. You've got a quarter of Democrats saying they can't vote for him. He's too old. And then you get Ron DeSantis, who would just be there. And I think that should be enough.
Starting point is 00:38:13 He would effectively be Biden to Biden, right? Joe Biden was the corporeal form Democrats asked for. Nobody really wanted to vote for Biden. They just wanted to vote against Trump. Well, you're going to get a lot of people who would support DeSantis. A lot of people begrudgingly would support DeSantis. And then a lot of people would just blindly be like, he's better than Biden. Donald Trump, however, would rally people.
Starting point is 00:38:31 He would. So I think DeSantis could have been it. If DeSantis ran the campaign that Vivek is running, he would be ahead of Vivek right now. Do you think that, because I saw Chuck Todd interview Vivek. I think Vivek's been on, he's been on some of the leftist mass media, legacy media stuff. Is it because they're attempting to split the party in half for the voters so that the Democrats win? Say that one more time. Why would they prop Vivek up and just go, like, Chuck Todd really seems to like him and want him on his show and interview him?
Starting point is 00:38:58 Are they just trying to create a division in the Republican Party? There's going to be a nominee. I mean, Ron DeSantis is already doing that. Right. So they don't need to use Vivek for it. See his name. I can't even pronounce his damn name. But Vivek is more likely...
Starting point is 00:39:13 I told this to him. I was like, I don't think you're going to win. I think you know you're not going to win. Right? Like, no one as smart as that guy joins this race being like, I can beat Trump. No, you can't. You cannot defeat Donald Trump in this
Starting point is 00:39:25 primary. So Vivek is playing it masterfully. He's supporting Trump while running against him. It's brilliant. I would love to see him in Trump's cabinet. I would love to see him in his cabinet. He said he didn't want to be vice president though, right? He told me that. Yeah, but he has to say that. He has
Starting point is 00:39:42 to say that because he's running for president. But hey, Trump Ramaswamy would be a powerful ticket. That really would be. Because Vivek is playing the game perfectly, but he's not in a presidential position. And he's the guy that you don't want. If I'm speaking from the deep state's perspective, who's afraid they're going to lose their jobs, you don't want Vivek to become the president because he'll fire you. He will terminate your job.
Starting point is 00:40:01 So those people are like, yo, if he's the VP, you will make sure that president stays in power. You do not Vivek stepping in, ending a bunch of the corruption. It would be. I'm just imagining it. And I just know it's never going to play like this. But, you know, Trump gets elected. Vivek is the VP. And then, you know, they walk into the Oval Office.
Starting point is 00:40:19 They sit down. Trump looks up and he goes, do it. And then Vivek stands up, buttons his jacket, walks out of the hall and then makes the phone call. And then they're all fired. That's the thing. If Vivek did serve as vice president, I think it could be a lot more of a front facing public role than Pence did. Pence was like behind the scenes, quiet, meek. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:40:37 Vivek's a loud guy. Like he loves to talk in front of crowds and stuff. And he can rally the people. He can explain complicated things technically to the american people he could he he would he would serve as an excellent translator for trump's weird like trump's like build a wall and it was like why he didn't explain the chinese are running our fentanyl through the southern border i thought it was a xenophobic move at first i thought he hated the central americans i thought he's like we don't want those people here it was the drug it's the drug cartels running human trafficking if that had been the message early on i don't think he would have pissed off all those people i think
Starting point is 00:41:07 trump did say that he said they're bringing drugs into our country but it doesn't matter because the media doesn't report on it and they clip it all out anyways but i don't care about the media anymore but that's what you do is you find it is is getting a like they're struggling to reach six figure audiences but back then it mattered oh no for sure but today it's now it's just like let the media not report it i don't care anymore we put out we put out one clip on this channel and it beats cnn's entire prime time ratings in the key demo cnn's getting like 40k they are not influential with young people anymore the way that media has changed the definition into what we're doing right now is we are the media is like frogs in a pot like i didn't realize i could sense in 2006 that it was happening and i would say we are the media now just to manifest it and make it happen sooner but like to be in it for 15 years
Starting point is 00:41:54 i didn't it's hard to see the change but look look but we are it this is it it's actually really really simple to understand how these things happen when i'm younger i'm looking at cnn fox news abc and i'm looking at all these they're getting millions of views i'm like wow that's crazy and then me and all my friends are hanging out doing our thing that thing that we are doing is it when we're older and these anchors have all retired we didn't change what we did we kept doing the same thing so you you just inherit it because you're doing it it wasn't that one day there was like a switch was flicked. No, it's just younger people, even today right now with like TikTok and other social media platforms, short form.
Starting point is 00:42:33 It's why YouTube is rolling out shorts. We, like millennials, watch shows like this. Younger people are consuming shorter clips. Which is why they're investing in influencers. Exactly. I want to jump to this story uh and go back to what we're talking about with political conflict we have this from timcast.com liberty safe cites company protocol on decision to provide fbi with access code let me slow down
Starting point is 00:42:55 this is about the january 6 cases for those that aren't familiar a guy was arrested he had a liberty safe a gun safe liberty was contacted by the f FBI who said we have a warrant for his premises. So they gave the code to the safe to the FBI. Now, there's a lot of questions that arise from this. How did they have the code to the safe in the first place? Easy. It appears that Liberty has publicly admitted as a safe company. They have a back door to all of your safes. This means if you own a Liberty safe for your guns, you are compromised. Period. This is not political. This is not I don't like the company because they betrayed a guy or whatever. Look, I'll tell you this right now. If a company receives a court order to hand over information, I fully expect you to do it. We are a nation of due process and laws. And if a judge signs off on a legitimate warrant or court order saying you're going to turn this information over, we expect it to happen. When we subpoena the DOJ or whatever, when the Republicans do in Congress and they don't do it, we get mad about it.
Starting point is 00:44:03 If a court order is given down, we respect it. Now, there's a bunch of questions here. Liberty apparently didn't get a court order. They were shown a warrant for someone else's house and then said, sure, we'll give you the code anyway. That's got a lot of people pissed off. But more importantly, outside of all of the politics, if you purchased a Liberty safe, understand that at any point for any reason, legal or illegal, someone else has access to your safe and could steal everything you own. And I'll give you a simple scenario. Liberty has a backdoor baked into your safe. That means someone has access to that code. I assume it's likely based on an algorithm pertaining to the serial number of your safe. This is typically how companies generate unique passcodes and back
Starting point is 00:44:45 doors. I don't know that this is exactly how they do it, but we do know they have the code, which means a rogue employee could see an order comes in for a high end safe for thousands of dollars, which can hold 50 grand in guns and other equipment or who knows what gold. And then tells one of their buddies, hey, here's the address. Here's the safe model. And here's the backdoor code. They wait six months. Monitor your home because they know your address because the guy's got it. Now, I'm not saying Liberty employees are compromised. I'm just saying, why would you risk it?
Starting point is 00:45:15 More importantly, anyone could steal the information from Liberty. And now they can break into your safe. This is the craziest thing to come out uh in terms of uh you know the one of the craziest stories so far liberty safe issued a statement saying that uh it's their policy to give access codes to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to a property what that means is a court order was not issued to the gun safe manufacturer they just showed them that they have a a warrant for the property liberty safe could have said when a judge instructs us instructs us to hand over the
Starting point is 00:45:50 information we'll do it but we can't until then and even if they do they can say our lawyer will appeal this is absolutely insane to find out this is resulting in a major backlash i don't know how big liberty is but i just want to stress to you guys if you own a liberty safe you are compromised does the same thing hold true for home alarm systems it look typically when it comes to uh the answer is yes when it comes to security we don't expect them to install backdoor access to our our our systems that we we buy right so so let me show you this i have another i have another tweet people are already pointing out this is secure it gun storage they responded saying we firmly believe in our customers right and freedom to control their personal property recently secure it was made aware made aware of and asked to
Starting point is 00:46:39 comment on the situation involving the fbi and a well-known safe manufacturer the fbi requested the access code to the safe of an individual for whom they have a warrant to search their property. The company protocol is to provide these access codes to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to the property. It is Securit's belief and protocol that the protection of personal property and the Second Amendment rights of American citizens are paramount.
Starting point is 00:47:00 Our full line of fast access modular safes are not built with any override systems, giving our customers full control. The freedom and liberty to possess firearms is the right of every American citizen. Secure it will always put those same rights of our current and future customers first. That is to say, based on the information before us, if you have a Liberty safe, you don't know who has the backdoor code. That means more than just you can go into your safe. Maybe you've got your dad's watch, your grandmother's necklace, or maybe you've got a $20,000 brand new, beautiful Barrett of some sort with tons of ammo, and it's yours, and it's expensive, and you don't want it stolen.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Why would you go with a safe company that runs a backdoor? The interesting thing is, I'm not seeing in the leftist media direct attacks and insults like you normally expect from a story like this. Why? The left has consistently complained about companies creating backdoor access to encryption. So it's going to be very difficult for them to come out and be like, ha ha, gun nuts are losing their. Oh, yeah, we actually don't like like that idea either especially many of these leftists who are pro-gun so if you have a secured safe and the and the feds or anyone goes to them they're going to say look we don't have access that is a private safe owned by somebody you got to figure it out for yourself man i don't know idea liberty is like don't worry we installed
Starting point is 00:48:17 backdoor access to all of our safes and we'll give it to you if you ask right i mean they could they could have some mad employee to sell the backdoor access to someone. You never know. The fact that they even got that is ridiculous. Apple didn't turn over information back in 2013, right? I imagine all of them would now. This is really, really crazy, too. If you look at, you know, I think Apple did turn over some information. Well, there was a big story where the feds demanded Apple open a phone.
Starting point is 00:48:43 They were like, no way. Yeah. Because here's the thing thing that's what i'm saying leftists are very very angry about backdoor access because you know they do creepy stuff they have activist servers they don't want the feds seizing they don't want so apple's probably thinking like if word gets out that we give the feds access to your device we're gonna going to lose a lot of money in market share. So just don't do it unless you absolutely have to. Good luck, Liberty Safe, I guess. This is a big part of the reason why, as a social network, and just in general,
Starting point is 00:49:14 you don't want to hold more data than you need because then you become a vulnerability, like Mines doesn't have chat keys. We don't have access to the chat at mines because uh it's encrypted and it's user to user like if you have the keys then when the fbi comes that you have to give them to the fbi legally you're off you're expected to do it uh it's better not to hold the data i would say immediately get rid of your liberty safe if you've got one to get a new safe that doesn't have a back door in it because that is massive vulnerability. So someone could steal your gun out
Starting point is 00:49:46 of there and use it to commit a crime and make it look like you did it. There's so much wrong with this. I would argue that they are not secure at all if a backdoor is installed. Someone could figure out... Alright, so I don't know exactly how they generate backdoor passcodes.
Starting point is 00:50:02 It could be the stupidest thing in the world where LibertySafe has a master code for all saves is identical, which would be insane. For all I know, they're that dumb. It's 1, 2, 3, 4. I mean. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000
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Starting point is 00:51:13 and their unlock code was like 54321. And they just figured nobody would know how to access the panel to do it. And then on the internet, they were like, hey guys, here's how you can access the control systems for these widely available machines. I'll keep the internet, they were like, Hey guys, here's how you can access the, the, the, the control systems for these widely available machines. I'll keep it simple.
Starting point is 00:51:29 They were vending machines, but I'm not going to say which ones. And people started changing prices and doing crazy, crazy stuff. And it was like, they didn't expect it to happen. And then after people caught on, they said,
Starting point is 00:51:37 guys, change the default code on these machines. But as Ian was pointing out, imagine somebody, uh, let's, imagine somebody, let's imagine two scenarios. One, Liberty uses a default master code. It's 16 digits and it can open any safe. Okay, you're compromised beyond belief. Anyone can just go in and do this. Now, imagine they don't do that, but what a lot of companies do, let's say routers, the router will have a serial number. They have an algorithm which creates a passcode
Starting point is 00:52:06 based on the serial number of the router. If you don't know the algorithm, you don't get the password. However, activists in Spain took a whole bunch of passwords they knew and a whole bunch of serial numbers and then ran it basically through an algorithm to determine what the encryption was. And from that point on, when I was in Spain, they had an app for this that they made. We're sharing. You could, if the default name of the device was still available, and it would say like, you know, mobile router 78391A62, it would instantly generate the passcode based on the default name of the router.
Starting point is 00:52:44 The same thing could be true for LibertySafes. Someone could break into the house with an app, type in the serial number, and then it auto generates the backdoor access key. These things are worthless hunks of garbage. I think there should be a massive lawsuit. I think there should be a class action suit. I think anybody who has one of these things should get a refund on it. I don't know. It's crazy to hear this, and it's their policy.
Starting point is 00:53:07 If you bought this and they didn't disclose that there's actually backdoor access, they robbed you. Yeah. Oh, I imagine. Now, do every company like this have to inform you that they have backdoor access? I don't think so. I mean, buyer beware. If you sell a product, there are some things you have to disclose and some? I don't think so. I mean, buyer beware. If you, you know, right?
Starting point is 00:53:30 Like, if you sell the product, there are some things you have to disclose and some things you don't. You know, in California, if you're selling food, you got to say it's got carcinogens in it. But some things you don't have to. Well, maybe this should be something that people have to do, that these companies have to do. You'll need a federal law for that. Good luck getting that passed. Yeah. That's tough. The federal government is sludge.'s a good point yeah if they didn't know they were getting sold a machine with a back door
Starting point is 00:53:49 uh that's that's scandalous yeah and i think the fbi already knew before they even called uh whatever what is this what is it called liberty safe yeah liberty safe they already knew the fbi already knew or they wouldn't have called them. Exactly. They knew. Consider this. The fact that the FBI contacted them and said, can you give us the backdoor key? They knew the backdoor keys exist. Exactly. That's
Starting point is 00:54:16 crazy, man. What other security products do they make? You guys know? Liberty? I don't know. We'll Google it. How ubiquitous is this company right now? Guns safe. And maybe this is something that that trump should i know you said it's going to be hard you know getting something like uh uh getting something passed to where these companies have to inform the buyers that they have you know backdoor access you know but why but why not let them know? Why not? Why shouldn't they know?
Starting point is 00:54:50 When you move into a house, you change your locks. You move into a new apartment, you change your locks. Would you buy a deadbolt for your house if the package said, and a random guy you don't know also has a copy of your key? Hell no.
Starting point is 00:55:01 You'd be like, what? Hell no. Get out of here, dude. Hell no. But at the end of the day i want to know i want to know and i think i should know that yeah because because it's my safety you could have some mad crazy insane employee who could you know get access to my house i should know this there's like you can go to a home depot and get a copy of your key made
Starting point is 00:55:22 but who's to say that they didn't just make an extra copy for themselves? Right. That's true. It's not a – That is very true. Not that they know what your key is for necessarily, but – Well, they have a copy because they made you a copy. So they have the digital print for it.
Starting point is 00:55:42 But they might not know what it's for, he's saying, right? Like what's the key for even? Yeah, hopefully not. I mean, I imagine like if you're buying something like this, there's some type of manual on how to use it. And it's probably buried in the fine print in the back of the manual that the access would be given up if need be. Yeah, if you forget your code, you can always use 00s,
Starting point is 00:56:03 you know, whatever the hell it is. Some people say, you know, I've been, some people say, and after this came out, a lot of people are saying, we just don't have privacy at all, really. Like, there's no such thing as real privacy in this country. Dude, there's satellites that can, like, track your, the noise you're making. I don't know the technology exactly, but they said that there's, like, they can put, like, a, I don't know if it's a radio frequency or something through your walls in your house and then listen through listen to you through your through your walls like what the i kind of tend to agree that privacy's gone like i think we can
Starting point is 00:56:33 go out in the woods and have a really quiet conversation like this but who's to say that the satellites aren't picking it up at this point i don't know i don't feel like anything's private these days i got alexa on and the freaking listening. My phone, if you say, okay, Google, it sparks this stupid thing up. Don't say it. You just did. And it's like, how innocuous is that? That three words can trigger millions of devices to go off. And then it's like your phone says, if you would like us to not have access, hit this button.
Starting point is 00:57:00 I'm like, I'm sure you're absolutely listening to this. I'm sure you followed the letter of the law. That should be off by default. My of the law should be off by default my god that should be off by default someone super chatted saying that it was a public square company let's pull it up yeah there was a wasn't there a story about like zuckerberg's phone got hacked once and his password was like dada well i saw a commercial with sean hannity promoting uh the safe company yeah the safe company. Really? Yeah. Wow, this is a big deal.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yeah. I mean, they're going to have to just remove it. Yeah. They can't. Let's search it. Liberty... TNT Liberty Safe? Sounds like the same company, is it? Different company.
Starting point is 00:57:39 People register their safe online. Yeah, no, this is a different company. This is very much a different company, guys. This is TNT. So that's good to find out, unless I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's a different company. The other company is... Let me see.
Starting point is 00:57:58 I'm searching for it. The Liberty Safe we're talking about is based out of Utah. This one said TNT. So let's not... Does it say where TNT is? Yeah, it's different. I'm pretty sure it's a different company. So there's more than one Liberty Safe company.
Starting point is 00:58:11 This one's just Liberty, and then it says Safe. Really small underneath it. Yeah, yeah. Everything is something different. We do not besmirch the good name of a separate company that did nothing wrong. Look, if Liberty Safaves comes out and says, we're abandoning this policy, we are revoking all backdoor access,
Starting point is 00:58:28 it will be none of our models will have this anymore. I'd be like, okay, awesome. That's fantastic. Thank you. And that's it. And then buy their saves. But in the meantime. Oh, dude.
Starting point is 00:58:38 It's safe. If you have a Liberty Safe, dude, holy crap. I believe the government has access to everything. And then by proxy, everyone else does. Like, you can't trust a government agent not to tell your buddy down the street your safe password. So the next time he's over having dinner, you can just go into your bedroom and like, what? Well, of course, you got to be careful. Obviously, that's like a string of crazy events, but it's possible.
Starting point is 00:59:03 But look, you've got spare keys to your apartment or your house and a neighbor has them in case of emergencies but it's because you trust your neighbor like like i said imagine if you went to the hardware store and it said quadruple ultimate level 27 ultra lock and the key is like this weird long snake thing with all these spikes on it you can't even understand you're like wow and it's like plus with every order a key is given to a random guy you've never met, you'd be like, what? Bill Insecurity has a copy in case you
Starting point is 00:59:31 lose yours and he'll come over and you can totally trust Bill. Our company has a secret key to all the locks we sell and we're going to give it to whoever we feel like deserves it without a court order. So a locksmith came to my house he changed out all the locks in my home and he was like man i just gotta tell you i love you i'm a
Starting point is 00:59:51 big fan and i appreciated that that he was a fan but i was uncomfortable because you don't understand anything that makes this guy knows me like he's gonna go he's like oh i can't wait to tell my wife and oh my cousin i'm like oh no and and he's probably gonna tell them you know what he's probably a good guy but he's gonna go home he's gonna tell everybody where i live so i called another locksmith after him it's it i need all my locks changed again the thing about your typical pin and tumble locks the ones you have like what is it i think it's five numbers so So I'm not an expert on this, but my general understanding is that there's the grooves correlate with numbers.
Starting point is 01:00:32 And if you know the numbers, you can cut the key. So a locksmith, for instance, when you call a locksmith and then he sticks the key in and then he marks it and does it again, and then he creates a key to open the door. He knows the numbers of your key and can recreate it pretty easily. to mention i just gotta be honest you guys the lock on your door if you really think that's keeping anybody out like obviously for one someone could kick a door in very easily very true but there's things called bump keys which are basically filed down to the lowest point and you just tap it in and turn it it pops right open there's also uh rakes, and locksmiths tend to use, I think it's called a rake gun. It's a device you stick in, and you pull it, and it jiggles the pins until it pops open.
Starting point is 01:01:13 Really easy to get access to. That's why you need a gun. You got to defend yourself. That's why you need a gun. Let's jump to the story from the Daily Mail. We're going to talk about that parallel economy. Bill Gates bets on Bud Light's comeback as Tecmogul buys 1.7 million shares of disgraced brand's parent company.
Starting point is 01:01:29 It's so serious that the Daily Mail put three L's in million after the Dylan Mulvaney partnership. The Microsoft founder acquired the Bud Light shares via his Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation trust during the second quarter of this year. The shares hold a market value of approximately $95 million, reports TipRanks. My friends, we stand before us a great opportunity. If we convince everyone not to drink Bud Light and double down on the boycott, not only will you teach a woke corporation a lesson, a corporation that keeps doubling down on this messaging despite the backlash, you will drive, you will take money away from Bill Gates. The shares that he purchased will go down in value and he will lose money.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Granted, it's only $95 million, you know, and if this drops by a couple bucks, he's going to go down to like 90. He's not really going to blink. The dude's worth 100 plus billion dollars, but you know, whatever. One can dream. It's a victory for you, not a loss for him. But this is it. Obviously, I'm not surprised to see this from Bill Gates.
Starting point is 01:02:34 This, to me, seems more like Bill Gates is trying to save the stock price of Anheuser-Busch. This purchase is going to stabilize the price to a certain degree, or perhaps even create the perception it's recovering in an attempt to manipulate people who don't care about the culture wars into buying the stocks again or the shares and then that will cause more people to
Starting point is 01:02:54 want to be involved i say don't let them do it don't let them do it i'm not i'm not gonna give financial advice i'm just saying from a culture cultural perspective we have to double down on the on the bud light story once again the fact that bill gates just bought a large portion of it is all the more reason to absolutely reject bud light as a product what percentage did he get out of that oh it's microscopic in terms of anheuser's you know what is it they say bud light shares that's probably's probably AB InBev. Stock prices dropped. So it shares in InBev, not necessarily in Bud Light or in Budweiser. Yeah, they say Bud Light stock, but I'm pretty sure that it actually shares in Anheuser,
Starting point is 01:03:36 which is AB InBev. Yeah, I mean, I don't think we have anything to worry about. A lot of people are still not buying Bud Light. See if you get Bud Light to hire the Dasani guy because nobody buys Dasani water, then we just get them to lose more money. You buy Dasani water. Yes.
Starting point is 01:03:50 We found the one person. I love Dasani water. Have you ever seen those pictures? This is like Florida after a hurricane. All the water's gone except for the Dasani water is all just sitting there. You're the one guy. Yes.
Starting point is 01:04:01 I love it. There's stuff in it, don't they? It's good. I like Dasani and I like Aquafina. I buy both of them. I buy one pack of Dasani, one pack of Aquafina. Well, let's talk about this parallel economy, right? So outside of what Bill Gates may want to do, you've got conservative dad's ultra-right beer.
Starting point is 01:04:18 This is Seth Weathers. We've got a bunch of his beer. We ordered it. It's good stuff. And they're doing sales by the truckload. It's good stuff and uh they're doing sales by the by the truckload it's crazy apparently they're doing ridiculously well you take a look at the failures of these companies when they get woke and go broke and in this story we have the amazing story of a young man who had one dream and that was to sell pancakes that man sits before us today that was my american
Starting point is 01:04:43 dream all i ever wanted was freedom and pancakes so So let's talk about your pancakes though, because this is a big component of building this parallel economy. I want to say, I was personally deeply offended when they took Aunt Jemima away. Because when I was little, we had Aunt Jemima all the time. I'd go downstairs, I'd grab the box. I would never follow the instructions i would just pour the mix into the into the cup i'd mix it with a little bit of milk or something and then just throw in the pan with too much butter so it got fried and you know ridiculous and delicious and then i grew up on that and like we're not racist my family we we liked the brand it was we had aunt jemima syrup and then one day they decided it was not okay for for people for anybody to smile and look up to an iconic figure on a product that was
Starting point is 01:05:33 black uncle ben aunt jemima and and mrs butterworth not even black they took anyone who was black off of products there were lakes ladies there was a guy on cream of wheat too. It's a black guy on the cream of wheat. That stuff was good. They took him off the box. They took him off of his product also. What is that guy's name on the cream of wheat? That guy was awesome. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:53 Frank L. White. Yeah. They took this guy off the box also. But like I said earlier, it's insane because these same people who were upset that a black face was on a food box are the same people who say black people need more representation. But if you go into the grocery store now, you don't see any black people on any food boxes at all.
Starting point is 01:06:17 But Mr. Clean, this is reverse racism. But then you got Chef Boyardee. Yeah, still there. The Quaker Oats guy. He's still there the quaker oats guy he's still there quaker oats is happy as he's happy he is happy as hell he's happy as hell he's like hell yeah that's a religious thing too he's a quaker
Starting point is 01:06:35 this is what bothered me is that like imagine you go to a restaurant everyday and you go for breakfast before work and there's Aunt Jemima making your pancakes, smiling. She's a good friend. She's always there. You know that when you're having a rough day, you show up and she's got a smile on her face and delicious pancakes.
Starting point is 01:06:56 And then one day the boss is like, we got rid of her because we can't have a black person working here. It's racist. That's basically what they did to the iconic images of these of these characters i just thought like like who like how were you losing sleep at night because this black woman was on a pancake box like who was sitting up at night uh rolling over in bed can't sleep and they all this like that's bothering you well check it out the family got mad yes because they were getting paid i guess oh no multiple because multiple women have portrayed Aunt Jemima in history. This is the craziest thing I heard.
Starting point is 01:07:30 So they're claiming that Aunt Jemima is like some slave figure. And they're saying that white people get a kick out of this black woman making them pancakes. It's like she's like a house slave in the home of like as in the home of white people so they really didn't want white people having this black character on a food box in their cabinet it's the same slave no she was not a slave but they said she's a spokesperson but they're saying that she is like a slave figure like a like like a house slave so that's what they were trying to claim but it's ridiculous i have not met one person who wanted
Starting point is 01:08:11 this woman off of the box i want to meet the people yeah i want to meet these people i want to meet jemima herself and then you went had Aunt Jemima, I was, I mean, extremely happy. And, you know, and I was introduced to Aunt Jemima when I was growing up, when I was growing up in foster care. One of my foster homes, all they bought was Aunt Jemima pancakes. So I was introduced to her and I just fell in love with that mix. So and every time i see that box it brings back memories from childhood and then they took it away so i was like what the like what in the hell you should see if the company will sell it will sell you the trademark the thing about
Starting point is 01:08:56 they would never do that they would no but they've abandoned it you might be able to just take it that's like like you were talking about with the logo for Independent. No, because they are still using it. Now, they're not using her face, but they're using the name on the new box. It's Pearl Milling Company now. No, if you see the box at the very bottom, it says, Formerly Aunt Jamama. Yes, yes. Aunt Jamama, same taste as Aunt Jemima.
Starting point is 01:09:26 So they're still using the name. But you still might have a legal challenge to the trademark because they've changed it. So we have this right here. This is Tim Kast Skateboard Company, which I announced several months ago. And independent has no challenge. This symbol right here is, it used to be the independent skateboard trucks logo and they abandoned it because people said it looks like a german iron cross or something and it's it's racist or whatever so they apologize no we're not racist they got rid of that logo
Starting point is 01:09:56 and so i said okay then it's a it's abandoned ip it's now public domain. I'm using it. I could try. One thing that all Americans, most of us have in common, white people, black people, Hispanics, all Americans, most Americans love pancakes. If they don't love pancakes, they love waffles. That's one
Starting point is 01:10:21 thing that will bring people together is food. Pancakes, waffles, or French toast for you? Pancakes. Pancakes? Pancakes. Do you use different kinds of flour? Do I use different kinds of flour? Almond flour?
Starting point is 01:10:32 Do you ever mess with like- No, I do not have almond flour, but I am coming out with a vegan mix. How's that work? What's the ingredients? No buttermilk? It's going to be like a vanilla bean um and then i have a keto mix that'll come out soon and also i have gluten-free at the moment what's the gluten-free the gluten-free how do you make it yeah uh there is so many different ingredients but yeah i i need to read
Starting point is 01:10:57 all the ingredients yeah yeah i wonder what the flour is yeah um but it's uh and then i have like different flavors i have uh uh you know like blueberry apple cinnamon cinnamon bun oh wow um chocolate chip you know and yeah oh what was the other one chocolate chip uh yeah so i have chocolate chip and uh sweet potato mix pumpkin spice i have a whole bunch of different mixes but But I need to find out. The gluten-free stuff is gluten-free certified. So anything I say on here, I have to get it right. They'll be breathing down my back. Gluten-free is where it's at sometimes.
Starting point is 01:11:34 I'm not sure how I feel about that pumpkin spice one, but the rest of it. You're in, what did you say, 38 stores? Yeah, so I'm in the Sedano Supermarket. It's in South Florida. How do we get Cousin T's nationwide in every supermarket? Oh, man, getting these. So many of the grocery stores are so woke. And, you know, and this is the tough thing here.
Starting point is 01:11:56 So, you know, Cousin T's. Now, people can get it on CousinT's.com right now. So I ship everywhere. But, you know, I'm'm still i'm a small business and uh what it costs me to make my pancake mix the big brands are selling it for what i for what like there's the the price that they're selling it at is the price that i'm buying it at because they buy millions of boxes to drive their costs down i don't have the money to do that so in the grocery stores they like to mark up the products 30 to 40 percent well
Starting point is 01:12:34 my product is already it's already it's it's already expensive premium yeah compared to and it's a gourmet product too so it is more expensive compared to the bigger brands um so you know you put my stuff on the shelf it's going to be way more expensive because the grocery stores mark it up 30 or 40 percent so that's so that's so so that's what i'm dealing with too and also walmart is so woke target is woke and they like i said anytime i try to get into these stores they they go they most likely they look at my social media account they say no we can't take it then i return my emails then i return my thought of calling them racist you know no but in all seriousness you just need people to go to the manager to start and be like do you guys carry cousin teas and if they're like, no, be like, are you ever going to get it in?
Starting point is 01:13:27 I love that stuff. And then eventually stores will be like. True. Call your local grocery store and request it. Yeah. And people have done that. And then I have trolls who have called Sedano's telling them to take me off the shelf calling me Terrence's insurrectionist and he's
Starting point is 01:13:48 Terrence's he's racist and he's this and he's that and they have attempted to try to get me booted out of that store but thank God that they haven't you know paid that any mind at all so you know and Sedano's is a Cuban
Starting point is 01:14:03 it's a Cuban chain you know and sedano's is a cuban it's it's a it's a cuban chain you know and i really appreciate my cubans we film but i would love to be everywhere else we filmed the commercial earlier yeah we did yeah cast brew and cousin teas yeah cast brew some really great coffee yeah really great we have the same issue right it's more expensive because we only do like a couple hundred bags at a time and then it takes like six weeks or whatever or it takes 10 so the bag printing takes a long time because we want the bags to be like good we want the product to be good made in america and all that stuff and uh i'd love to get to the point where we could drive costs down by buying millions upon millions but we'll get there we're
Starting point is 01:14:37 not in any stores we just have the online store we're launching our own coffee shop which should be open in a couple of months but this is what matters let the woke companies get what go broke it may be more difficult but that's the point if it was easy it would just be the way that's the saying right right we don't take shortcuts if your if cousin t's becomes big and takes over then you've got a company like aunt jemima which used to be a staple i'd go to the corner store down the street and that's all they had. If you're buying pancake mix, it's that. Or you could buy Bisquick, but you've got to add stuff to Bisquick. Aunt Jemima was ready to go out of the box. As a little kid, I can just
Starting point is 01:15:11 mix it with water and I got pancakes. Well, let them be woke and we won't buy from them. I'm not saying everybody can do this. And this is why I like, when you sent us a care package, a lot of people asked me about the Cousin T's original syrup. And it says no high fructose corn syrup.
Starting point is 01:15:30 But immediately I had someone say, oh, but that's not real maple syrup. And I'm like, well, dude, do you think the average family is going to drop 20 bucks on pure refrigerated perishable maple syrup? Or do they want something closer to what they can afford to buy, which is the lower cost? But you also have pure maple syrup. I also sell it. I sell both both i'll give people the option because some people cannot afford pure maple that pure maple costs me a lot of money it's like 20 bucks when you buy it in those glass bottles yes but also there's no high fructose corn syrup in your uh exactly yeah. And the original syrup is very delicious, but everybody can't afford a 16, 20 dollar bottle of pure of pure maple syrup. So I offer the original syrup and then people like, oh, well, it's not real.
Starting point is 01:16:16 OK, then go. I also have the real syrup, too. Right. you're going to come so what you're going to complain about now you know but i but i i do think we have to start supporting uh these non-woke companies like cast crew coffee cousin teas cast brew brew i'm sorry cruise a pretty i say i say cast crew that's so cool yeah yes yeah we yeah we really have to so that's what i'm doing like i found a company on on uh public square i'm coming out with jellies are you on public square yes i'm doing like i found a company on on uh public square i'm coming out with jellies are you on public square yes i'm on yes i'm on public square and i saw a company that like so i'm coming out with some with some jellies and jams and i saw a company i think it's called laurel's butter and she sell all kind of like peanut butter and like the like the butter's all different like almond butter, like peanut butter,
Starting point is 01:17:09 butter made with sunflower seeds and all different kind of flavors, like pancake flavor, butter. I mean, it's some really great stuff. So instead of me, you know, coming out with my own butter, I said, you know what I'm going to do? I reached out to that company and said, I want to do a collaboration. You know? Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino,
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Starting point is 01:18:31 store like if i get a meeting at like if i get a meeting at uh at at some grocery store chain and you know what i'm gonna do if there's a great company that i think that is a great fit, I'm a, Hey, so there's this company called Laurel's, uh, butter, a company called Cass brew coffee. They have some really great coffee. Can I bring in the samples? Cause we all, we all work together so I can bring it. You got gluten free or? Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:59 How bad was the, how bad was that? But that's what, but that's what we have to do. You know, how bad was the pushback when, when that's what we have to do you know how bad was the pushback when when you said people were you said oh when i came out with the pancake mix okay it was so since so you know since i've done comedy some people thought it was a joke they thought it was a parody but you know and that's what i was low-key afraid of is that some people may not take it serious because they think it's a joke, but it end up, but it end up, you know, blowing up and people love it. But then you had the, but then I had haters calling it uncle Tom cakes, cool cakes.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Wow. Yeah. You know, and saying, oh, you are a disgrace. Oh, you're a copycat. Oh, uh, yourima should sue you. Look at your smile. You're smiling like her. That's copyright infringement. I'm like, what
Starting point is 01:19:51 are y'all talking about? You're smiling like Aunt Jemima. Yeah, exactly. It's a copyright infringement. I own my, this is my smile. God gave me this smile. You know, like, what are you talking about? But yeah, I got a lot of pushback, and a lot of people were talking crap about it, trying to put out fake. And that's what they do, too.
Starting point is 01:20:13 They go to the reviews and put fake reviews. They leave fake reviews. But if I was a liberal, this is the crazy thing. If I was a black liberal, those same black people and those same liberals, they would be all. This is black excellence. Oh, this is black excellence. Terrence come from foster care and now he has his own food company. I would be on MSNBC, CNN. I would be on The View. I would be on Good Morning America. This is the greatest success story. This Terrence group in foster care,
Starting point is 01:20:48 and he, you know, for the first 15 years of his life, and he has his own pancake company, and they would have been doing all of that. But since I am a conservative Trump supporter, like my story doesn't matter. Terrence is trash. Terrence is a sellout. He's selling out his,
Starting point is 01:21:11 uh, he's selling out his community and he's whitewash. And I, I just think it's bogus because y'all claim y'all, y'all always talking about, Oh, black people need more opportunities in America. That's all I hear. Black people need more opportunities in america that's all i hear
Starting point is 01:21:25 black people need more opportunities the the white man need to give black uh they need to give black people a chance here i am black i'm black like this is this i'm black black black black black black you know um and and those same and those same people don't support me because i think differently. Have you ever considered being apolitical to sell more products? Hell no. No. No.
Starting point is 01:21:54 No, not at all. Before I even came out and said I was going to support Trump, I told one of my family members, you know, I was talking about me blowing up on social media people been asking me who like who uh who uh who who am i going to vote for and i said um president trump no i said trump at the time because he wasn't the president i said trump they said hell no do not do that because you want to be a comedian you want to be an actor you will never make it in hollywood if you come out supporting him because people don't like him.
Starting point is 01:22:28 They think he's racist. Like, they think he's racist. And I was laying in bed thinking, like, you know what? It didn't feel right for me to just hold back and not share. I am so opinionated and for me to suppress my opinion and to and to pretend to be something that i'm not pretend and pretend to believe in something that i don't believe in it's just it just didn't sit right with me it doesn't it didn't feel right so i said forget it like i support president trump And I am aware before I and I was aware before I said that, that guess what?
Starting point is 01:23:10 I may not be allowed in Hollywood if I ever want to be a comedian, if I ever want to be an actor. I won't get the I won't get the gig, but I don't care because I feel good. I was able to say what I wanted to say. I feel free. I feel free when I'm able to express my opinion. And I don't give a damn what people say anymore. I don't care. And I was surprised in the beginning because a lot of my friends attacked me. I had family members calling me, joking around at Thanksgiving, Uncle Tom, Coon. And I'm giving them a side eye like, you know shut the f up like come on like don't do not start with me i'm not bringing up trump i'm
Starting point is 01:23:52 not bringing up politics so don't you bring it up but i was i was taken back by so many people that i grew up with that i went to school with attacking me telling me I bet not show up to the class reunion or I'm gonna get my ass beat. If they ever see me in, in, in Oklahoma again, cause I'm from Oklahoma city, but I live in Texas.
Starting point is 01:24:12 Now, if I ever see you in Oklahoma again, we gonna like, we gonna, we gonna, we gonna shoot you or we gonna beat you up. We gonna, we gonna slap the crap out of you.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I'm like, wow, these are people that I, these are people that I broke bread with. These are people that I invited to to to my house, to my apartment. You know, these are people that that I gave money to because the little money that I had, you know, making 20 or 30 thousand dollars a year being a line cook. You know, these are people that I helped when I didn't even have the money to help people. And all of a sudden, I'm a bad guy.
Starting point is 01:24:49 I'm this horrible whitewash coon, Uncle Tom. So I said, but you know what? I didn't let that hold me back. And I kept going at it. I didn't give a damn. Did you, any of those, your friends that kind of turned on you? I don't know if I can describe it. I assume it was in text that they-
Starting point is 01:25:03 Yeah, text message. Did they, you worked through it with anyone? we were not going to be face face to face you threatening me i'm i'm not facing you face to face you get a chance to work through with any of those guys or people no not at all not at all once you call me a name once you call me a name or uncle tom or cool you you call me a sellout there's no working it out with me. I'm not going to explain myself to you. And I'm not going to apologize for thinking differently. I'm not going to apologize for voting for some individual. I'm not going to do that. So, no, I'm not working it out and I don't reach out to them.
Starting point is 01:25:41 Now, I had a sibling, one of my siblings. I've been working it out with him, but reach out to them now I had a sibling one of my siblings I've been working it out with him but I have been keeping distance from him but you know and throughout the years since 2016 if I don't give him money because he you know if he like they think I'm just some multi-millionaire because I have hundreds and thousands of like millions of followers or whatever but if I don't give them money or whatever one of my siblings he called me Uncle Tom Coon and you like you know you're BITC H and you whitewash you ain't nothing but a sellout you know I just ignore that but since we are siblings you know I you, I said I'm straight. Listen, like, stop texting me, you know, like, but, you know, but we go crabs in a barrel. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:26:30 But yeah, I just at the end of the day, I'm not letting anybody bully me. Like you are not about to bully me. Call me what you want. I don't give a damn. I got thick skin and it is what it is. Are you? Yeah. Are you in Austin?
Starting point is 01:26:44 I mean, I used to live in Austin. Oh, yeah. But I live in Houston now. Do you ever work at the Mothership, Rogan's Comedy Club? No, I haven't. No. That'd be funny as hell, dude. I moved before he opened that up there.
Starting point is 01:26:58 Yeah, I'd like to see your stand-up. Yeah. Is it online? I haven't seen it. Yeah, it is. Oh, hey, I got the ingredients of the gluten-free mix. What is it? I checked it out. It's a bunch I haven't seen it. Yeah, it is. Oh, hey, I got the ingredients of the gluten-free mix. What is it? I checked it out.
Starting point is 01:27:05 It's a bunch of different kinds of flour. There's corn flour, long grain rice flour, potato starch, and tapioca starch with whole oat flour and actually whole sorghum flour. Also, sorghum is pretty cool. Yeah. But the general idea here for everybody who's listening is we have to challenge this woke cult economy it's not easy it will be hard but it's going to be worth it when you look at what happens with bud light and everybody not everybody 30 of their customers are like i got no problem not buying your beer
Starting point is 01:27:37 and i'll buy from somebody else in order for it to to happen there has to be alternatives with bud light miller Coors are readily available. And of course, Miller & Coors are also partially woke in their own way, Miller & Coors or whatever, but they did not go as far with Bud Light, and Bud Light insulted their customers. Cousin Tease is an alternative. So if you're buying pancake mix,
Starting point is 01:28:01 there's no reason to buy Pearl Milling Company, these garbage companies that are condescending, insulting. And I wonder if the reason, and they did it. And I'm also, you know, and I'm growing slowly, but I'm also expanding the brand. I'm coming out with rice, you know, coming out with rice. And I'm putting my black face on there, too. Yes. So they came out like Uncle Ben.
Starting point is 01:28:27 But the rice has been difficult because I don't have the money. Some of these rice companies, you got to buy one million pounds. Yeah. That is the minimum. I'm like, I can't do that. And then you need distribution. Yeah, exactly. I need that distribution. But I'm coming out with all kind of food.
Starting point is 01:28:42 I'm coming out with different food products like oatmeal. Peanut butter? Biscuits. But I'm coming out with all kinds of food. I'm coming out with different food products like oatmeal, biscuits. I'm going to collaborate with a public square company. Instead of coming out with my own butter, I'm going to collaborate. I want to start helping other food companies. I don't have to compete with every food company on public square. I want us to come together and help each other. So that's what I'm going to start doing. You know, instead of, you know, instead of trying to, instead of spending a bunch of
Starting point is 01:29:09 money, trying to come out with a new product here and a new product there, I don't have to come out with every single product. You know, I can work with a like-minded company and help them and we can, we can, we can collaborate and be a family brand. So, you know, where we start, maybe it's going to be really difficult to get into these big chain supermarkets. But I'm sure a lot of people listening to this show have small shops, corner stores, cafes, or whatever, even gas stations. The gas station down the street, this is really funny. A month ago, I went in there, and they had an original Aunt Jemima box.
Starting point is 01:29:42 And I'm like, wow. So I bought it. And that was a while ago. That was like two years ago they got rid of wow. So I bought it. And that was a while ago. That was like two years ago they got rid of it. So that box has been sitting there for a long time. But there's no reason
Starting point is 01:29:49 that they don't carry Cousin T's instead of Aunt Jemima's. It's just an issue of people listening to the show knowing and then deciding to reach out to you and then say like, give us a wholesale price and then we'll sell it at our store.
Starting point is 01:29:59 And that's how we do it. We've got people hitting us up for Casper Coffee saying like, can we carry your coffee? Can we get get wholesale pricing? And we're like, done. And my attitude right now is, dude, we'll make it the best deal in the world for you.
Starting point is 01:30:12 Because we just want to, for us, I'm not disrupting the coffee industry the way you are. Like, you know, Aunt Jemima plays this BS. Yeah. You know, and they get rid of Aunt Jemima. They become Pearl Mill and Company. You come out with your face on it. For us, we're trying to open a physical coffee location so that people can come together, hang out,
Starting point is 01:30:30 and then we can build community. And then we can set up a bunch of these chains all over the place. So people who share our views and values and even disagree politically, but respect the truth and the constitutional republic we live in, you know that there's a place you can go to
Starting point is 01:30:44 where there's going to be like-minded individuals enjoying a cup of coffee watching the you know tv or watching a show we can put tvs on the walls that play crowder play jimmy door play yeah your like you know terrence williams comedy stuff can be playing on the tv that's our goal so for me i'm like building the brand and getting it out there is the most important thing. Granted, the fastest way towards establishing a thousand locations is making money doing it, but you got to find that happy medium. Exactly. Are your website sales crushing? Yeah. You can go to cousins.com. I'm looking at it now. It's Aunt Jemima or not Aunt Jemima. So right now I have over a hundred thousand customers. Shopify gave me an award. Whoa. Wow. Shopify gave me an award.
Starting point is 01:31:26 Whoa. Yeah, they gave me an award for having 100,000 customers. Wow. Yeah. How long have you been around for? I started the company October of 2021. Wow. That's when I started selling.
Starting point is 01:31:39 The thing is this. I remember that. The pancakes are good. Yeah. Now, I don't care how much somebody loves you if your food is not good they're not gonna buy it again so people come back and buy but you know um and a lot of it in the beginning was organic sales i've been running you know uh ads on facebook and these are ads that i make in like at home on my like on my cell phone. But I talk to Rumble because
Starting point is 01:32:06 I want to stop spending money with Facebook. I want to stop spending ad money with them because you guys have demonetized me. My account is in the red. I can't do this and I can't do that, but
Starting point is 01:32:22 you still take my money to run ads. but I'm so but I'm so bad that I can't that that my account has been flagged you know you got me marked as hate speech but I'm not that hateful because you're taking my money and and you're taking my money so that I can market to the people who follow me and i just think that's wrong like so i might as well so i was you know i talked to rumble like hey i want to start running ads with rumble because they're not gonna mark my account as hate speech and we should and like so and uh suppress me we got to get some of your cousin t's for our event in miami oh yeah oh yeah
Starting point is 01:33:02 i saw that with what, Matt, David. Yeah, we're going to be, we have a bunch of bags that are being, everyone who comes also gets a bag of products. I don't know exactly what it's going to be, but we're taking samples
Starting point is 01:33:12 from different public square companies. Okay. And then as an attendee, you get a bag and it's going to have a bunch of stuff. Oh, that's pretty awesome. Yeah, that's pretty awesome.
Starting point is 01:33:20 But we're also selling Casper Coffee there so people can buy it when you're there. Yeah. And we have a whole bunch just came in. And we should do the same thing with Cousin T's. I don't know if we end up with, you know, hundreds.
Starting point is 01:33:32 But if we have like a dozen of them. Yeah. I mean, I don't mind giving out some free pancakes, you know. Because once they try them, I know they're going to come back. They are going to want to buy another box. Yeah, the ingredients are good. So'm very confident you know compared to pearl milling company ingredients which is like bleached flour yeah oh it's just so much so much gross yeah so i have unbleached flour yeah yeah i have what's the difference uh bleach and unbleached is just
Starting point is 01:34:00 it's it's it's more gourmet it's like it's as described it's bleached or not yeah it's more gourmet. It's like, as described, it's bleached or not. Yeah, it's bleached or not. That's actually, yeah. Niacinamide, reduced iron, thiamine, mononitrate. These are all in bleached,
Starting point is 01:34:13 bleached riboflavin. And the pancakes are also kosher. Some of those things are just vitamins, dude. Yeah, well, that's what they say. But the thing is about vitamins,
Starting point is 01:34:20 if you get it, if you eat a fruit and it has a vitamin in it, it's different than isolating the vitamin and adding it on top of a piece of meat and eating it your body's going to synthesize it differently so you can't just shove a bunch of stuff on top of your food and expect that it's but you got protein in yours too i was impressed like buttermilk and stuff yeah so i i tried it for the first time today and it was yeah now i was actually going to come out with a protein mix
Starting point is 01:34:41 you know i paid this great graphic designer to come up with with the design spend a lot of money on it but it's the protein mix is going to have to wait i did tell my i did tell a bunch of my customers that it was coming out this year but unfortunately it i cannot launch it because one box of the of a buttermilk protein box, a 16-ounce box, is going to cost me almost $5. And then I have to pay a handling fee. I have to pay a distribution center to pick and pack my... So it's just going to be too expensive for the consumer. So I'm going to just wait on that.
Starting point is 01:35:20 But it will come soon, though. It will come soon. It's your private company, I would imagine. Yes, I'm private. Do you have any intention of taking it public and taking investments and things like that? Yes, I do. Yes, I do. And actually, I like what Tim was talking about, opening up a physical location.
Starting point is 01:35:36 Oh, dude. So I am actually, yeah. Can we open a Cousin T's breakfast? Most definitely. I was just talking to some people about that opening up a cousin tea shop you know because i'm not going to be begging these woke stores to take me forever well i'm not saying the shop i'm saying the diner you come and sit down and yeah yeah yeah i know yeah i know and but i'm also sell the product in the diner you know so people can come
Starting point is 01:36:00 in and eat and they can buy boxes of pancakes. And so I got, we got it. We got to do this. And the other thing we're trying to do is Papa Jack's pizza shack, which is, you know, Jack Posobiec's pizza hut nationalism bit. Oh no,
Starting point is 01:36:13 I don't. He talks about how back in the day, pizza hut was his family sit down restaurant with a salad bar. And the commercials were like family get togethers that have parties. You'd get the book, it little thing where you'd come in, you know, you, if you do the book report you can come and it was now it's it's like a strip mall hole in the wall with like 100 square feet where you walk in order pizza and leave or it's
Starting point is 01:36:33 delivery all we see now are these abandoned pizza buildings and there's that that meme like no matter what they put there you know it's a pizza you know it was and now it's gone so i told jack posobic i'm like bro we got to open Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. Like, we got to make it happen. And we could. The only issue is we need someone to do it. Like, Jack and I are both like, yes, and we're always making jokes. And he was like, the entrance is a big gate.
Starting point is 01:36:58 Yeah. A pizza gate. So there is this outspoken celebrity chef named Andrew Gruhl. He's been on the show. Of course, yeah. Yeah, I mean, this guy has, I mean, he's, this guy built up a restaurant and sold it, you know, franchises. Maybe he can do it. Andrew Gruhl knows what, like, what he's doing.
Starting point is 01:37:20 And I have talked to him, too. So I think that's somebody that we should talk to is Andrew Girl. Because he started Slapfish and he built it out, you know, and he sold all these franchises. And then he. Yeah. So I think it's called Slapfish, is it? I don't know. It's called Slapfish. But he taught me how to make eggs.
Starting point is 01:37:39 Yeah. Vinegar. But his Slapfish, he sold it. They are in airports they have you know tons of locations
Starting point is 01:37:50 so I think Andrew Gruhl would be a great guy to work with you know we should do it here's what I'm imagining
Starting point is 01:37:58 if we can find a location like a building that has two fronts and one we do the Cousin T's breakfast and one is Papa Jack's pizza has two fronts and one we do the cousin t's breakfast and one is papa jack's pizza shack two birds with one stone yeah everyone's gonna want to go to both
Starting point is 01:38:10 everyone's gonna show up this is this is the plan we got to do this yeah we should do this you know the uh the red cups from yeah i have some the old red plastic cups i got them on ebay a true man i remember the salad bar. Decorated with kale. Their crust was always too greasy for me. Compared to Domino's. Pizza Hut's crust has Splenda in it. It's awful. Splenda in their crust.
Starting point is 01:38:36 Why do they put Splenda in it? Makes it sweet, I guess. Papa John's is actually really good. Papa John's and Little Caesars, their ingredients are pretty good. But this is what I'm talking about. Family friendly, family themed, sit down pizza restaurant. We got to do it.
Starting point is 01:38:52 Cousin T's breakfast. Yeah, it can be brunch. Yeah. Yeah. Chicken and waffles. Oh, I mean, it's obviously like a full service. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:02 People will love that. People will love it. And they had that beautiful that beautiful look at that face yeah a big sign out there that big old smiley face shining sunlight right behind they're gonna say i have to try that you look so happy i have to go to that place we gotta we gotta hit up uh chef gruel yeah chef gruel yes i'm sure he is the guy he is the guy do it follow him on twitter he is the guy. Let's do it. Follow him on Twitter. He is the guy. Yeah, he's cool.
Starting point is 01:39:26 Oh, this is going to be amazing. He has built restaurants and sold them. So he knows what he's doing. CEO, executive chef of Slapfish. That's the company you were talking about earlier. Yep. Casual seafood restaurant. And it was a franchise too, right?
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Starting point is 01:41:15 But let's read your super chats. Ben says, did I beat him? Yes, Ben. You are the first super chat today. You win. You win a compliment. Good job. Purple says your boy Luke went in better than Tucker.
Starting point is 01:41:33 Asked Larry if he was on Coke live LMFAO. Casper for life. Rip Roberto Jr. Appreciate it, man. Did the guy say no, that he wasn't on Coke? I didn't see it, but I did see Luke posted the picture where he's holding up the sign saying it was like at the airport woman's looking at it yeah i'm not gonna that's a funny one jay says in starfield i saw the pronouns in character creation and my first thought was oh the modders will deal with that in no time i don't stream so no one will
Starting point is 01:41:58 know and thus no soap boxing the pronoun punks will grow up eventually so apparently what i was told is the game goes out of its way to create scenarios where your pronouns are used in front of you which typically doesn't happen in the real world like we're here having a conversation in what context would i be talking to ian and talking about ian and say he instead of just his name. Or you, because it's second person. Apparently I was told that they create scenarios where you will be in a conversation, then two people will start talking to each other,
Starting point is 01:42:34 and they'll be like, so how did this happen? They'll go, he did it! But it's like, but you're in the conversation. You'd use their name. So it's like, they're trying to make pronouns a thing. Growing up, I was taught that that's rude. If you're in the room with somebody, you do not use he or she. You use their name. Right.
Starting point is 01:42:48 Yeah. So did you see the as is rant as from heel verse baby face where he just breaks? He just goes on this two and a half minute rant. I skimmed it. Yeah, it was. He didn't like Starfield. He just didn't like the all the major amalgamation of all of these things just beating him down. And he's basically just saying, look, it's very modern day.
Starting point is 01:43:09 It's very California. Have you played Baldur's Gate? No. It's worse. You can't get away from it in any form of media. It's like, what's going on right now? It's kind of like how you're talking about, whether you're talking about building culture, you can't only watch Daily Wire movies.
Starting point is 01:43:23 Yeah, exactly. People say, why do you go watch these movies this year in my opinion outside of some bad crap from Disney I didn't find most of the movies this year to be all that awful I've actually noticed there's some really good actors coming up
Starting point is 01:43:38 things are starting to change I'm starting to see talent either it's in me or people really are waking up and it doesn't mean that the industry is good or that these companies are companies that you should like, but I'm just saying that the game seemed worse for a lot of
Starting point is 01:43:51 people. I mean, I went to the movies. I went to the other day. I went to see Equal as a Three, but Denzel is a great guy, though. I love Denzel Washington. Favorite actor of all time. Best actors on earth. And that one's good. That's a good movie too. Let's read some more. We got
Starting point is 01:44:07 Marion Holtzman says I met Terrence. Really nice guy. I also bought his pancake mix. So light and fluffy they're great. I just want to eat a big stack of pancakes right now. Alright. Tech Rue says I have an old Aunt Jemima bottle. I'm just going to refill with Sam's Club maple
Starting point is 01:44:24 as a statement. Going to buy some cousin some Cousin T's soon, though. Right on. Thank you, thank you. Is she just out of work? Whoever they used most recently for her face? That's an old... It was a family that were in the statement. Were they not getting royalties?
Starting point is 01:44:39 They were. The more I think about this, and the more you guys have discussed this tonight, I'm like, okay, so... They didn't want to pay her. They used the Summer of love as, yeah, just as an excuse just to fire this family. It doesn't explain Mrs.
Starting point is 01:44:51 Butterworth's. It doesn't explain uncle Ben. It has a lakes. Yeah. I love that one. They got rid of the native American, but they kept the land. Yep.
Starting point is 01:44:58 Yep. Classic. Was uncle Ben actually a slave? No, he wasn't. They have have an issue which is weird i'm telling you now with these black uh um okay the thing is this the people who bought the people who bought aunt jemima out and uncle ben are their own they were owned by these big corporations that are ran by uh uh white people you know and uh people have they're like well these white people own these these black brands and i think people
Starting point is 01:45:34 are thinking in their heads these white people get a kick out of you know these black people on these food boxes as if they're cooking for them in their home it's so it's so stupid but also that they're profiting from it yes yes and they're profiting from it yeah if i woke up in the morning yeah and i smelled delicious pancakes and maple syrup and cinnamon or whatever and i ran downstairs and aunt becky was making pancakes there's no issue whatsoever that aunt becky made me pancakes but if it's a black woman all of a sudden now it's racist yeah that's racist exactly that that really really was shockingly offensive to me because you know i grew up with just like it's your friendly aunt jemima your family member who loves you and cares about you and has cooked you pancakes exactly and they're like nah you're
Starting point is 01:46:20 not allowed to have black friends or family members we're getting rid of that it's like so many families gathered around a table to eat on j your mama's pancakes and had a lot of people have memories like when they see that box they think of their childhood memories you know and yeah now it's cousin t yeah and now it's now it's cousin t's because now people gotta you know if you've got kids you should buy a box of this and you should wake your kids up in the morning with fresh hot pancakes with butter and syrup. And the Cousin T's box is right there. And I'll be damned if they try to take my face off.
Starting point is 01:46:50 They can't because I mean, they got to get me to do it. I think that's funny. You made the company. It's your company. It's your face. They're mad at you about it. Yeah, exactly. They're going to try to buy you out just to just to shut it down.
Starting point is 01:47:04 Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah. about it yeah exactly they're gonna try to buy you out just to just to shut it down yeah yeah all right yeah kane abel says trump does need to win but we need more than just him we need regular people constitutionalists to replace the uniparty run for office and replace the rhinos and democrats in every race agreed we need local uh people running in low for local office we need to know who our local reps are. Tim Poole for Senate? Eh, never. I agree with the super chat. I don't want to do it, but that's a problem.
Starting point is 01:47:31 I don't want to serve my country as a political officer right now. I just don't want to. But I do think people should start holding the people in office right now accountable. I see too many people saying stuff like, Hey, Tim Poole, you should be doing more. Terrence, or J.P. Sears, or David Harris, or Lori. many people uh uh saying stuff like hey tim pool you should be doing more terrence or uh uh jp sears or david harris or or yeah lord yeah you guys should be doing more have that same energy with kevin mccarthy he's the one running he's the one running a show right now you know like
Starting point is 01:47:59 aside here's the thing too it's like yo you're producing content all the time. You're speaking out all the time and you launched a company to challenge a woke brand. We produce a show. I do a morning show and an early show. Hey, look, man, we're doing a lot. I don't expect anyone else to do anything except the bare minimum. Right. That means if you're somebody who's watching and you're thinking, what can I do? Oh, it's really easy. You just got to stop buying Pearl Milling Company pancakes and Bud Light. That's the easiest thing ever. Just buy Cousin T's and Casperoo, and then you're helping support the work we do, and you're helping us expand. I'll tell you, you're talking about all the products you're going to be launching and expanding into. The purpose of what we're doing with Casperoo is not because we're trying to make a ton of money. It's because we want to replace woke coffee shops that are putting up all the weird pride month stuff and just have family community oriented uh small businesses i'll put it this way it's like i'm hoping that casper will be like chick-fil-a but for coffee chick-fil-a is a franchise but
Starting point is 01:48:58 you're only allowed to own one of them we don't want a corporation starting opening 100 franchises and then you get bad quality and weird corporate policies no no none of that none of that the purpose of this is that families can come they know that when they do come here there's not going to be any weird creepy inappropriate stuff no adult performances for kids there's never gonna be cartoons playing that have weird creepy stuff like mastectomy scars you know that if you come in on saturday morning when we do our saturday morning cartoons events this is what we're doing i'll tell you this that have weird, creepy stuff like mastectomy scars. You know that if you come in on Saturday morning, when we do our Saturday morning cartoons events,
Starting point is 01:49:28 this is what we're doing. I'll tell you this. We were, the plan with this Coffee Shepard, why we want to do it, comes from what I called Saturday morning cartoons, where, and this is inspired by Jack Posobiec, Saturday morning, 7 a.m., the family comes in, they bring their kids, there's a breakfast buffet,
Starting point is 01:49:43 the kids watch approved family cartoons, cartoons like we used to watch with good messaging and none of the weird stuff you're seeing today, like the Blue's Clues mastectomy scars thing. Yeah, and this is for five-year-olds. It's ridiculous. The parents socialize. They meet each other.
Starting point is 01:49:57 They build community with each other. They have breakfast. They break bread. Kids meet each other. The kids socialize. You build community in a way that churches used to do and and if people want to go to church they should keep doing it but this is for a lot of people who are missing that and we'll have cousin t's pancakes when we do it awesome i would love so but but this is the goal i'm hoping that when we launch
Starting point is 01:50:17 these coffee shops not only do you have the busy businesswoman on her way to a business lunch saying i need to grab a coffee before before the meeting? Pull up on Google Maps. The coffee shop pops up in a strip mall. She comes into Casper Coffee. She's she's buying her drink. And on the TV, Stephen Crowder's playing. And so she's hearing him play a clip from Joe Biden doing something.
Starting point is 01:50:37 And now she knows having that physical, cultural penetration. That's what I'm hoping for, Casper. That's why we're doing it. So the bare minimum for everybody is watch Sound of Freedom. Listen to Richmond North of Richmond. Don't buy Bud Light. Shop at, download Public Square.
Starting point is 01:50:54 It's the easiest thing in the world to just be like, all I have to do is buy a different thing. And that's the bare minimum. You can do more. You can register people to vote. You can look up, you know, speech, political initiatives in terms of advocating for policy you can do more you can register people to vote you can look up uh you know speech political
Starting point is 01:51:05 initiatives in terms of uh advocating for policy or volunteering with with politicians you believe in or something like that but really the bare minimum is this parallel economy and shifting the cultural narrative and taking the power away from these institutions that are woke and trying to poison the mind of our kids and next generation start a channel and speak your mind with internet video it's freaking so powerful and it's relatively cheap or or get get people to sign up for twit for x this is the this is the big one instead of trying to convince people you're right and arguing about it say to them oh i'm not familiar with that you should are you on x can you send it to me and then when they're like i'm not like oh well sign in and then dm me that video i didn't see that now these people
Starting point is 01:51:44 are signing up and they're getting exposed to information they don't get through the corporate press. But you know, now Elon did mention that very soon you don't even have to have an account. You can send people a link to whatever and they can watch it. You don't even have to sign. Without an account? Without an account. You're going to have access to see things on x logged out viewership logged out viewership that makes sense i mean if you have the app you can curate a list of people to follow without being without signing
Starting point is 01:52:16 up for the app yeah i always thought it was a greedy tactic when developers like no you have to log in to see anything and i get the greed like we need people to log in because it improves our numbers outward facing and then we'll get more investment. People take us more seriously. But reality is, I mean, you're going to get 10 times more views logged out. Let's read some more. Papa Romano says,
Starting point is 01:52:33 Terrence, do we have a discount code for tonight? Stepping up your game with that chocolate chip mix, I bought a bunch as Christmas gifts. It was a hit. It's getting purchased again either way. Well, there's actually a discount code on the website right now. There's one on Public Square though, right? Yeah, and there's actually a discount code on the website right now. There's one on Public Square, though, right?
Starting point is 01:52:47 Yeah, and there's one on Public Square. You can use discount code COUSIN20 for 20% off. And there's also a discount code that's on the website. It's still a Labor Day code. Well, I'll tell you what. It's really easy. Download Public Square. Sign up. Search for Cousin Tees. day code well i'll tell you what it's really easy download public square search for sign up search
Starting point is 01:53:06 for cousin t's and you will see they have a specific discount code but uh i'm not going to say it because i want you to download public square dude i love public square so much they're sponsoring our show in miami they're awesome dudes and this is this is the winningest thing ever it's all of these brands i mean look at this they got a picture of pancakes right on the front page and he just did it seaford dude he just was like it's happening well the best part the best part about public square and you can use code usa25 just go to cousintees.com and there's a discount code on there yeah so usa25 cousin 20 you can use public uh square 20 yeah yeah i was gonna say the best part about public square is like forget about the wokeness for a second like i don't know if i'm even connected
Starting point is 01:53:51 to any of the brands i'm purchasing at the grocery store i don't know who owns them i don't know who started them i don't know the backstory like it's probably a better idea to actually know the backstory and know that hey you're the guy behind cousin t's brand it's like i don't know who's behind aunt jemima's like i know she's the face of the product before they changed it but who started it it's part of revelation man we're we're revealing who runs these companies that's what apocalypse means it means revelation means new knowledge that's what's happening let's uh let's read some more lars says cornell west sounded like a biden supporter today on jimmy door jimmy never looked so disappointed that's a bummer oh man all right patrick bannon says the view is really only only on in jail that's one of the shows black men and women in jail watch not many younger people watch
Starting point is 01:54:37 tv anymore is that true but playing i would be surprised to be honest did you see that cnn is trying that warner brothers is thinking about putting cnn push-ups like push notifications on max oh god oh can you imagine you're you're trying to watch doctor who or something and then there's just some cnn propaganda that just flashes nobody wants to watch cnn they force and they are forcing that that channel onto people yeah you know just like at the airports, they kill me with it. It's gone now. Seeing it everywhere.
Starting point is 01:55:06 It's off the airports now. Oh, thank God. Thank God. All right, what do we got? Let's see. Keegan Mazos says, first time Super Chatter long-time viewer. You inspired me to start a sub stack.
Starting point is 01:55:16 Consider this a job application. An article that I wrote actually sparked a local protest in New Hampshire where the police barred citizens from entering a public library. Wow. Crazy, man. See, that's the influence you can have when you speak out.
Starting point is 01:55:27 We've got big news coming soon. We're relaunching SCNR and AKA Subverse. So anybody who invested in that, the company has never ceased. It has just been dealing with legal issues and will resume really, really soon. We're constantly working on the background on procedural software and policy. But we're getting ready to relaunch everything, and we're really excited for what's to come. So fear not. And for a lot of people, they're upset.
Starting point is 01:55:56 They're like, why aren't you saying what's happening with it? It was a lawsuit. We were literally barred from talking about it. Like, there's nothing I can do. And it's crazy because people are pissed off. They're like, we invested in this. And it's like, dude like there's nothing i can do and it's crazy because people are pissed off they're like we we invested in this and it's like dude like there's like there's there's literally no response it's like you're in a lawsuit you're not allowed to talk about it's like okay but good news is it's kicking back up and um we got some really big and really big
Starting point is 01:56:16 updates coming soon and i'm really excited for that so it's gonna be really fun marion holtzman says liberty safe just budweiser themselves brendan dilly talked about it today on his show yeah well you know it's unfortunate i don't even care about um the politics of it it's like there's a backdoor baron of gray matter says you guys are ridiculous liberty saves back panel access is user changeable you buy the safe change the default code it is secure come on use your head the argument is that the code was changed and they had a backdoor code to the machine i suppose it's possible that the guy bought it with the default code and never inputted it or never changed or anything which i really doubt or the it sent the
Starting point is 01:56:59 the new password to the company well the moral the moral of the story is is a liberty safe shouldn't have gave the fbi access not without a court order not without a court order yeah yeah yeah i don't know if he's saying that there's two like pads on this safe because he's saying a back panel but either way yeah you the your safe company should not have any type of access to once you buy it that's yours to protect your property if the argument is that a dude bought a safe and left the default code there and the company just knew his code they shouldn't have given it in the first place they should have waited for a court order but in that regard then you're dealing with it's the person at fault however it would seem they said their policy is to give up the codes if there is a warrant that makes it seem
Starting point is 01:57:46 the the the occam's razor is they have a back door to these machines which is it's not atypical it's something companies companies do look at this uh joel mckinney says all safes do this because people die is that because people could get locked inside of them or something no i think they mean that the sole owner of the password is gonna die one day and then you can't i think it's too bad similar with social media accounts i wonder because no one has my data for like any of my social media accounts but i see people they're like the user has passed away so i mean if the owner dies i mean if he didn't if he didn't if he didn't write down the codes for his family he didn't want them to have in the first place bury him with the safe yeah like the yeah if you have if you have an
Starting point is 01:58:28 old school safe with a combination or a key and you die no one knows where it is well that's too bad i don't i don't see why you create a back door i can see the safety thing if it's like a huge industrial safe like for whatever like the seed vault that might have a back door you know just in case someone gets trapped in there elijah butterfield says i used to work for liberty safe down in payson utah it's in let's just say awful company really they work their employees and prison workers like robots for low wages the same day i left was the same day some guy got broken in half because an 800 pound safe fell on him i always assumed i always thought he died yikes dude. Damn, dude. So they used prison labor?
Starting point is 01:59:05 I don't know. I guess. Low key, the people who run the company, they were probably happy to give those codes to the FBI. They were probably happy to see someone get locked up for January 6th. Probably. More prison labor for them. Keyword, probably. So weird.
Starting point is 01:59:22 All right. John Jones says, hi, Terrence. Just ordered some of your original syrup and pancake mix. Can't wait to try it. Thank you, John. Thank you. So weird. All right. John Jones says, Hi Terrence, just ordered some of your original syrup and pancake mix. Can't wait to try it. Thank you, John. Thank you. Right on.
Starting point is 01:59:31 Beautiful Bacon says, I just put in an order for Cousin T's pancake mix and pure maple syrup. Looking forward to a delicious breakfast in my near future. Cheers, Terrence. Keep rocking them, brother.
Starting point is 01:59:39 You know what I think we should do here? Thank y'all so much, but y'all gonna have to stop telling Tim this. Tim gonna send me an invoice. Oh, your stuff, your pancakes mix is selling out on the website. Y'all, please.
Starting point is 01:59:50 Yeah, Cousin T's Buttermilk 2-pack is sold out. And the 4-pack's also sold out. Get your Cousin T's now. Well, I'm about to go update it. Oh, good. Those blueberries are available. That looks good. Blueberry gourmet.
Starting point is 02:00:03 The 6-pack's still up. Earlier, the 4-pack's still up for 40. Earlier, the four-pack was sold out, and the other one wasn't, so it just sold out. Yeah, that's because the inventory levels were not updated. Open it up. So if you did sell out, would you just still take the orders and then just put them on back order? No. So I have plenty of pancakes, so I know how much was on there, and we're not out. Oh, good.
Starting point is 02:00:23 It just needs to be updated. And I'm doing that right here on my phone. Nice, dude. Right here. Being a business owner is fun. Everybody listen. Terrence is challenging you. He claims that you can't sell out his inventory.
Starting point is 02:00:34 You got to prove him wrong. Just buy all of his pancakes. Good ingredients. Hey, look, man. I want Cousin T's to take over. I want to see them in every supermarket. I want these woke corporations to know that when they play dirty games, they win stupid prizes.
Starting point is 02:00:50 So if they want to insult us, if they want to lie to us, if they want to manipulate us, we can easily find, through beautiful capitalism, alternatives. Yep. Dude, Terrence, do you make the recipes yourself, or do you work with people that are really good at it? Yeah, so I work with a manufacturing company out in new york so they help me come up with the mix you tell them like i'm looking for a blueberry yeah yeah i want gourmet i tried out hey can you
Starting point is 02:01:14 help me you know i'm not in the lab myself you know because i'm not a food scientist that'd be a funny video if you go to the lab yeah i'm not in the lab myself because i'm not a scientist we're trying to do what i really really want is an mct powder protein powder mix so after uh before after an exercise i'm getting way which is you know readily available bioavailability high bio bioavailability whatever it's called and mct for energy and typically you can get one or the other the problem we run into is we go to these companies that do sourcing and all of their general products have awful stuff in them really nasty stuff and so we're like okay i don't i'm i'm not interested in splenda or whatever sucralose in anything i'm eating i wouldn't sell that. It's challenging.
Starting point is 02:02:07 There's a lot of people who will eat garbage and don't care. And, you know, you want to make something that you believe in, that you want, and it's harder to get or it's more expensive. And then it's like, man, some people can't afford it. So that's one of the things holding us back from doing protein is that, oh, we can do, as a small company, if we do our own formulations, it's expensive, like you were saying. Yeah, it is. And if we want to do the bulk cheaper numbers,
Starting point is 02:02:31 then you're getting weird preservatives and Splenda and stuff. And I'm like, can we not do that? And they're like, oh, but then you got to do a proprietary formulation in the lab. Yeah. And that's small batch, hard to produce, and very expensive. And you know what's crazy is, I mean, I've done so much research, some labs and, uh, uh,
Starting point is 02:02:48 some manufacturing companies, they will not let you, they will not let you own the ingredients. They like, they will, they will do whatever you want. They'll customize it. They will put,
Starting point is 02:03:00 they will make whatever they will make, whatever recipe you, you won't, but they like to hold onto to it so you keep coming back to them buying it and buying it. Some of them don't want to do a one-time fee of like $10,000. No, we want Tim to keep buying this powder from us. Right. No, we own the ingredients.
Starting point is 02:03:19 Yes, you pick them all out, but we put it together and we want to keep it. So they keep the ingredients on site with them? Yeah, basically, you don't really. Sometimes they don't. Some of these manufacturing companies, they don't want you to own it outright. Here's what we got to do. The recipe too? Yeah, they want to keep it for themselves.
Starting point is 02:03:40 Because let's say you're selling millions of boxes. They can make more money by you continuing to buy, like buying batches from them instead of them taking a one-time fee. So we're opening the Casper Coffee Shop, and it should be, we're hoping that maybe by, just after Halloween, we're getting delayed because regulations and stuff. Like we got to fix certain things,
Starting point is 02:04:02 and then you fix one thing, and they're like, oh wait, you got to fix that thing. But how cool would it be if you've got a Casper Coffee, you got a Cousin T's breakfast shop and a Papa Jack's Pizza Shack all right there. Just 24-7, man.
Starting point is 02:04:15 And then we create a strip in a city with all these businesses as the launching pad. It'll be like a tourist attraction, basically. You know what? It can be done.
Starting point is 02:04:24 We're doing it. It can be done. It can be done easily. attraction, basically. You know what? It can be done. We're doing it. It can be done. It can be done easily. I mean, especially around here. Nothing is impossible. We're going to make it happen. Nothing is impossible. Since you said it's a franchise, to have whoever starts the franchise implement the local culture
Starting point is 02:04:36 into it somehow. You know, like if in Texas, maybe the employees wear cowboy hats. That's the first silly thing off the top of my head. That's stereotypical. Very offensive to Texans. but 10 gallon hat man but no no but like you know it is annoying to go to starbucks and it's like every single one is the exact same i i just you know you like that i think man i think that's good because you could have some crazy uh person who buys a franchise and and they don't and it's just they're doing all kind of
Starting point is 02:05:05 stuff there you don't like but but look sure yeah we we we go out we're driving around and i'm like i would like some coffee i like coffee with heavy cream in it starbucks is basically the only place ever that has it and there's some small cafes you get lucky i know that if i go to starbucks they're gonna have it i don't't like Starbucks as a massive multinational corporation I'd rather support a mom and pop shop so I'll typically make that choice out here we've got a woke coffee shop and a Starbucks
Starting point is 02:05:32 so I go to Starbucks instead you're right about the heavy cream because when I was doing keto all I put in my coffee was heavy cream and some splint some monk fruit monk fruit that stevia. Monk fruit.
Starting point is 02:05:45 Yeah. That's what I love. So also I want to give a shout out to Jocko. Jocko's Mulk. Best protein powder I've ever had. It's monk fruit sweetened. It's super delicious. There's no garbage in it.
Starting point is 02:05:57 I'm super impressed. And a big fan of Jocko. So super cool that he's doing something good and healthy. I'm a big fan. But if you haven't already, my friends, smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends. And become a member by going to TimCast. I'm a big fan. But if you haven't already, my friends, 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. The members
Starting point is 02:06:10 only uncensored show will be starting up in just a few minutes at TimCast.com. You don't want to miss it. You can follow the show at TimCast IRL everywhere. Follow at TimCast News on X. And you can follow me personally at TimCast. Terrence, do you want to shout anything else out?
Starting point is 02:06:26 So you can go to CousinTees.com and get some pancakes and syrup. And use the discount code USA25. It's a discount code on the website or PublicSquare20. And you can go watch my podcast on Rumble, the Terrence K. Williams podcast. And you can watch it on YouTube, too. But, you know, they may not update you when my podcast come out, but, you know, so
Starting point is 02:06:49 yeah, thank y'all so much. Thank you, Tim. Right on. Alright, guys, if you want to follow me, you can follow me on Twix, that's better than Twitter or X, Twix and Instagram, at Brett Dasivic on both of those platforms. Me and Mary do Pop Culture Crisis, Monday through Friday, 3 p.m.
Starting point is 02:07:06 Eastern Standard Time. That is noon Pacific right here on YouTube. Come hang out with us. Terrence, you got a book I just found on Cousin T's. You can also purchase it. Oh, yeah. So, Tim, I need to actually send all y'all a book. The book is called From the Foster House to the White House.
Starting point is 02:07:22 And it's just a book about me going. It's a book about me going it's a book about me going through foster care and uh about everything like that i went through and overcame and and then going to the white house to meet president trump now the book is not political but you know it's it's about the american dream and and i'm and i and the book came out in 2020, but the book is still for sale. And I hope it inspires a lot of foster kids and all Americans all around the world, all around America. Thanks for making those bomb-ass pancakes earlier. That smelled good.
Starting point is 02:07:55 Catch you later, brother. Terrence Williams, ladies and gentlemen. What's up, everybody? You guys can follow me at KellenPDL. Man, I'm hungry. I need to get some of those pancakes. I'm jealous that you guys got to have them earlier. I just had a small bite, to be honest.
Starting point is 02:08:06 Still. It was good. They look good. But yeah, thanks, guys. All right, everybody. We'll see you all over at TimCast.com in a few minutes. Thanks for hanging out.

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