Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #863 Russell Brand Hit By MATRIX ATTACK, Cancels Tour Amid Me Too Scandal w/Adelitas Way

Episode Date: September 19, 2023

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Carter join Adelitas Way to discuss Russell Brand being targeted suddenly by a flurry of sexual assault allegations, insane theories suggesting Russell Brand started his pod...cast as an elaborate defense against me too allegations, the US completely losing track of an F35, & the island of Lampedusa being overwhelmed by 12,00 migrants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:01 It's very strange that all of a sudden, out of the blue, you've got all of these accusations coming out against Russell Brand. And so now there are two conspiracy theories. I love this. The first is that Russell Brand, unknown abuser, knew himself that these allegations would soon come to haunt him. So he cultivated a following of anti-establishment personalities and fans so that when it finally
Starting point is 00:01:23 came down upon him, he would immediately say, quick, everyone defend me. That's an absolutely absurd conspiracy theory. The other is that the media machine is going after Russell Brand because of a viral clip on Bill Maher where he roasts Big Pharma and his consistent anti-establishment attacks have resulted in him being the target of the machine or the matrix as Andrew Tate calls it I think it's funny that he calls it that uh look I don't know we'll go through this we'll talk about it but it I I would lean more towards it's very suspicious that across the board front pages everywhere are going after Russell Brand because he's not Epstein when they
Starting point is 00:01:58 ignore Epstein and target Russell Brand it makes you wonder when they ignore Weinstein for 20 plus years and then they go after Russell Brand it makes you wonder when they ignore Weinstein for 20 plus years, and then they go after Russell Brandt. It makes you wonder. Granted, they're allegations, so we'll read through this. Then we got big news about this F-35 that apparently just vanished. They did find it, the debris field, but here's the craziest thing. They're ordering a stand down on all aircraft because of a series of disasters that just happened. I mean, it may be premature to say, but get what go broke, I guess, for the U.S. Armed Forces. We'll talk about all that and more. Before we do, head over to TimCast.com, click TimCast IRLX Miami, and pick up your tickets to the event October 6th in Miami.
Starting point is 00:02:38 It's going to be awesome. We got Patrick, Bet David, Donald Trump Jr., Matt Gaetz, Luke Rudkowski. I will be there. Ian Crossman will be there, plus we have a whole bunch of special guests who are going to start announcing very, very soon. We're going to have a pre-show, we're going to have an after-show, and now, I'm just going to, I don't know if I'm supposed to announce any of this stuff just yet. Alex Stein, of course, is going to be there. He's going to be doing a,
Starting point is 00:02:57 I guess we call it stand-up? I don't know how he describes it. He's going to be doing a 15-minute set on stage to warm up just before the show. It's going to be hilarious. 15-minute set on stage to warm up just before the show. It's going to be hilarious. And there's a bunch of really high-profile people who are there who are not currently slated. We may announce.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I kind of don't want to be like, oh, here's a big list of all of our friends from the show who are going to be there because maybe they just want to hang out, meet people. But we'll put up the list when we're for sure everyone's cool with being shouted out as being there. And I think for the most part, the best thing is if you're an elite member, we're doing a meetup 3 p.m. that day location to be
Starting point is 00:03:28 disclosed the last minute because security reasons. And if you come to the event, we're going to see you there. We're going to be hanging out. I don't know about everybody else, but I'll tell you, I'll be hanging out. It'll be a lot of fun. Also, if you're at Timcast.com, click join us to become a member, support our work directly, and you'll get access to our exclusive uncensored members only shows plus the Discord server where like-minded individuals have started building stuff. They host their own show.
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Starting point is 00:04:11 We're happy to be here. It's been great. Who are you? What are you doing? I'm Rick DeJesus. I'm the singer songwriter of Adelita's Way. We're on tour right now. I love God, I love my family and I love our country. So I'm at the point now where I'm willing to do anything for the people I love.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Right on. And we also have another member of Adelita's Way. What's up? I'm Trevor Stafford. I play drums for Adelita's Way. You guys, I don't know, you're a rock band. You had a bunch of big hits. Yeah, we've had three number one hits.
Starting point is 00:04:42 We've got two gold records. We got an independent gold record. Yeah, independent gold record. That's a big one for us. So thank you to our fans for making that possible. But we're just trying to pave the way for indie artists, man. The typical story, we're abusing the record industry, definitely mentally and financially.
Starting point is 00:05:01 And now they spent years trying to kind of throw dirt on us, but I think now they've given up on that and just said, all right, they spent years trying to kind of throw dirt on us, but I think now they've given up on that and just said, all right, this band's going to have success and we've become one of the most successful
Starting point is 00:05:10 independent acts and we really want to just be, you know, pave the way for other artists who are looking to do this or maybe if they feel this way, they feel like they've been defeated, maybe it can give them
Starting point is 00:05:20 a resurrection. Plus, we got to build culture. And so it's awesome that you guys, you know, you went independent, you're doing your own thing, you're fighting the culture. It's awesome that you guys, you know, you went independent. You're doing your own thing. You're fighting the culture war.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Glad to have you here. Should be fun. So thanks for hanging out. Hannah Clare's hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm a writer for TimCast.com. I'm really looking forward to tonight. Ian's here too. Yes, and talking about building culture, man, we just pumped out a song. I did a song with Adelita Sway called Power featuring Ian Crossland. I saw it's
Starting point is 00:05:43 tight. Oh, it's hot. it's tight oh it's hot it's powerful we recorded it from across the country too and sent and sent the uh the data what we did the whole thing was interesting because we were last time we were on the show we actually started the process here we were like what what can we do so we we just spent a couple hours down there you know doing what we all love messing around music and then it inspired us to go back and write an entire song and then you know i remember you in there just jamming and singing harmonies hey man we found some sweet hook that was a nice hook dude i'm bummed you didn't ground with me out there though
Starting point is 00:06:14 today let's do it let's do it grounding we weren't breathing together oh i grounded earlier today did you good work yeah you look smooth and it's pawpaw season so we went out and grabbed some fresh pop and it's the perfect time too oh they were delicious so usually we forget and then we go out there and they're they're like mushy and you're like well let's try and find some good ones right now they are perfect because i don't know pawpaw is hillbilly banana it's an appalachian thing tastes like mango and banana combined it's it's it's crazy it's like mango it's nuts but uh we also got carter pressing the buttons tonight very fitting that i'm here filling in for surge i I saw you guys out the window, and now I know what y'all were doing.
Starting point is 00:06:48 But yeah, just last year, we were all at Blue Ridge Rock Fest together, so I'm really excited to be here. Let's do it. All right, let's jump into that first story, ladies and gentlemen. They are coming for Russell Brand, The New York Times. Russell Brand cancels comedy dates after sexual assault allegations. The comedian was scheduled to perform three dates in Britain this month. Now they've been postponed.
Starting point is 00:07:05 He's also been dropped from his talent agency. Shows on Channel 4 have been pulled. There's pressure on the BBC and Netflix to pull his shows. Yo, they are coming after Russell Brand with force. I have not seen. In a long time. I mean, look. They come after him.
Starting point is 00:07:22 And apparently there is a criminal investigation underway as well but i hear people talking about on twitter and andrew tate says matrix attack that's what he calls it some people are comparing this to uh what they did to andrew tate but i think what they did to andrew tate what they're doing to him is a bit more extreme they're accusing him of like outright trafficking and stuff like this but i do find it very interesting that uh russell brand is being so heavily targeted for one simple reason epstein has been accused of doing uh so much more and for such a long period of time to the point where he was actually criminally prosecuted where you actually had abc news amy robeck saying we got
Starting point is 00:07:58 him we got this story and then dropping it when you have someone as devious and malicious evil as epstein and they do nothing and then you have russell brandon they're like did you know that 10 years ago 15 years ago in one instance they're saying it was 17 years ago it's like what two decade old allegations and apparently i don't even know if these allegations some of them are not even criminal they're like he was abusive emotionally and like this is all part of the story you know they're destroying they're trying to destroy this guy's career and pull him off out of the face of the of the of of of mainstream conversations and and commentary for decades old allegations i just i gotta say right off the bat it seems kind of strange so i do want to play for you this clip here because this is sparking a conspiracy number one simon
Starting point is 00:08:44 atiba says many are now saying this clip this video this is sparking a conspiracy number one simon atiba says many are now saying this clip this video clip might be why russell brand is being attacked watch let's play this clip from real time with bill maher this thing's probably got i don't know 50 million views because it's being reposted everywhere but here you go would you if you'd like to actually you just you just get the fuck out of here. This is not the place. He said he's going to give them facts. We love facts. I love facts. I wouldn't have mentioned it.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I'm English, and you know that politeness is our fundamental religion. But they do pertain to this issue, so may I say something? Please, please. If they inconvenience you, I'll stop saying them. The pandemic created at least 40 new big pharma billionaires. Pharmaceutical corporations like Moderna and Pfizer made $1,000 of profit every second from the COVID-19 vaccine. More than two-thirds of Congress received campaign funding from pharmaceutical companies in the 2020 election. Pfizer chairman Albert Baller told Time magazine in July 2020 that his company was developing a COVID vaccine for the good of humanity, not for money.
Starting point is 00:09:41 And, of course, Pfizer a hundred billion dollars in profit in twenty twenty two. And may I just mention finally and these are this is also a fact that you the American public funded the development of that the German public funded the BioNTech vaccine when it came to the profits they took the profits when it came to the funding you paid for the funding. All I'm querying is this. Yes. to the funding you paid for the funding all i'm querying is this yes is if you have an economic
Starting point is 00:10:06 system in which pharmaceutical companies benefit hugely from medical emergencies where a military industrial complex benefits from war where energy companies benefit from energy crises you are going to generate states of perpetual crisis where the interests of ordinary people yes separate from the interests of the elite and he hit the nail on the head with the hammer of ordinary people separate from the interests of the elite and he hit the nail on the head with the hammer then people are saying like that's it right there i'm not gonna go i don't i think it's silly to say this one clip did it because i think i don't know once this clip from do we even know when that show was i'm pretty sure it was from a while ago but i will say it's that kind of sentiment that's going to make you a lot of enemies i'm still
Starting point is 00:10:43 waiting for my pfizer check that's for sure are you guys sponsored i know all these media companies are you know sponsored by pfizer all these news outlets i'll tell you this could be first of all you know innocent or proven guilty how many times have you seen allegations go against an athlete someone who uh seems to be not part of the whole matrix they call right someone that's not in in bed with the elites how many times have you seen the allegations come the name drug through the mud for two a year or two all to all to find out in the end that there's no charges nothing ever happens but then what happens is you you get uh associated with being a rapist you get if say say russell brand say that that this goes on for some time everything
Starting point is 00:11:25 you know nothing nothing happens right oh innocent nothing really that we see that's gonna get him jail time people are still gonna say oh didn't he rape women yeah anytime his name comes in an article they're gonna say uh russell brand who was accused of this whether or not anything's actually proven right they'll put the commas russell brand comma who was accused of multiple rapes comma right and it taints your legacy and and i think he he says a whole lot more than than this this is big he's he's you know obviously saying information that people may not know that that's good to know and and i think uh they're going after him because they're trying to set the tone that if you revolt if you're going against anything that we're displeased with right now in time this could be you you could be the one
Starting point is 00:12:09 next that that's getting this you know unjust system i think that the justice system is becoming um you know completely favorable to the elites who can kind of do whatever they want i think it's always been kind of like it's getting worse though they're doing in front they want. I think it's always been kind of like that. It's getting worse, though. They're doing it in front of our faces now. Now it's just like, you know, with jaywalking, we don't like this guy. Look at, oh, who do you vote for? Look at him. Yeah, give him two years in prison.
Starting point is 00:12:32 And then someone over here does the worst thing you could possibly do. And it's just somehow they program all of our minds to not care that they kill all these people or do. I think this could simply be, if you are outside the establishment and mainstream narrative you are not allowed to be in the estate discover the magic of bad mjm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of
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Starting point is 00:13:46 One, a superchurch has popped in. OMG Puppy's made a good point saying that he's anti-war. He's anti-Ukraine war. And for the UK, I mean, they're more serious. They're sending depleted uranium tank busters, I think they're called these. And Putin said that these are basically nuclear weapons. So you've got someone in the UK doing that. They excise him from everything.
Starting point is 00:14:06 This is their way to reduce his influence. I don't think they care about the aftermath. They're basically saying he should not be on mainstream television. He should not be on Netflix, BBC, Channel 4. He should be in the gutters of society along with Alex Jones and you name it. They should not be platformed as it were. How do you get someone off of a network? If Russell Brand is featured in these TV shows, they generate attention for him.
Starting point is 00:14:30 And that brings people to his podcast where he outright says, we should not be funding war. We should not be funding big pharmaceutical companies. Okay, you got a problem. Well, you can't just sever the contracts you have with them unless you have a morality violation. Now you have your morality clause violation against Russell Brand, impropriety and it's like why would his talent agency drop him overnight it's like come on there's not a conviction it doesn't matter this
Starting point is 00:14:53 is their way of saying we are removing him from polite society because we don't like the things he has to say and it's funny because they they none of this came out when he's playing the role of a guy that all he does is drink through drugs and have sex right that we want to represent this guy he's the perfect guy or the years that he spent talking about his sex addiction in his stand-up comedy right like right he was open about the fact that he lived essentially a degenerate lifestyle i mean it was fueled by addiction as complicated i get that but no one thought ah yes, while his initial star was rising, I should come forward with these allegations. Right. He has been a popular name for a long time. Why now?
Starting point is 00:15:31 Well, when the casting comes in and the casting says looking for sex addicted rock star, you know, literally his agents like that's my guy. You know, I have the perfect guy and then he you find out now they're trying to say he does these things in real life and you're like i kind of figured that was the case anyway but they're just trying to put a bad spin on what i think um i want to see it i want to see the well i mean accusing the dude of rape i think is completely over the top right right you might look at him and be like he's 10 years later yeah but like to to assume that he has these behaviors because of his character and his persona and stuff it's like well no i might i might assume that he's at like crazy clubs and parties and doing nasty stuff but
Starting point is 00:16:14 not abusing people i mean that's like accusing him of a like i wouldn't assume russell brandt's committing crimes against people you know what i mean you know it's crazy that two people can get drunk blackout drunk have sex for not even know they did it because they're blacked out then the next morning the woman can say i didn't i didn't agree to that i wasn't cognitively but a man can't if if i if that happened to a woman and they're both blackout drunk the woman can say i was raped but the man can't say i was raped which is terrible right like i thought we i thought we're the feminists i thought we were all gender equal why can't men do the two but the fault is always on the men no but didn't someone do this there was a guy who came out
Starting point is 00:16:47 and said that he was raped by some woman like abruptly yeah this this happened once and everyone i can't remember who this was everybody was like uh oh you see the game he's playing he's going to be the first one to make the accusation so that he can't be accused because he's he's the one making the accusation i can't remember there's a story maybe the people in the chat will remember i mean similar stuff comes up when you get you you know, high school students who sleep with their teacher and everyone's like, wow, great job. But if it's a girl, they're like, that man was out of control, which, of course, in both scenarios, the adult is in the wrong there.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Here's something funny, too. People need to watch out for. I mentioned this on my morning show. They say that Russell Brand, one of the accusers, was 16 at the time. And you're like whoa that's that's crazy but you got to ask yourself first how old was russell brand because imagine you know if someone came out was like ian crossland dated a 16 year old when he was 16 that's actually true right so it's like the saying ian crossland dated a 16 year old people are like whoa that's crazy
Starting point is 00:17:41 wait wait no and we need to see if this is a fact. And we need to see if this is actually real. You could just say, we're hearing hearsay right now. I want to see the facts. I want to see the case. I'm not just going to call him a rapist. And then two years later, like he actually never did it. And then he's still this rapist. I do want to say one more thing too.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Russell Brown was 31 at the time of the allegations of the 16-year-old. And so it's like, I i'm not gonna give the guy a free pass either there's accusations innocent until proven guilty i don't think he should lose his job at all just because these claims are coming out and they're not even i think these claims for the most part are not even claims claims of criminality i think there may be a couple but in the instance of a 16 year old i think that the age of consent as all the news reports are saying it was legal doesn't mean good like 31 year old hitting up a 16 year old kind of weird not assuming it's true but criminal and then it's a question of i mean are we gonna look dude is this 20 years ago
Starting point is 00:18:35 if the dude committed a crime or whatever we hold them accountable i just think when you have epstein and they don't care at all and weirdly none of his victims seem to be allowed to come forward at all ever. A couple of them do. And then we suddenly they get, where's that client list? Yeah. Maria Farmer. She's got a, she's the one. Listen to her.
Starting point is 00:18:52 It's just amazing. What were you saying, Ian? I don't, I don't, I don't know. I didn't read this part of the story. You mentioned that like a journalist reached out to these women. I was, people were saying that he's being targeted. I'm like, well, let's look into it. And then I looked into it and apparently a journalist took it upon herself to contact
Starting point is 00:19:04 these women and be like, do you want to be in a story about Russell? Do you want to accuse Russell Brand? Do you want to, and like ask these people to come out? And I don't know if this is a hundred percent. I haven't like been able to confirm or deny because I don't know the behind the scenes workings, but it sounds like it was a reporter that kind of put all this together. I just want, I want to, I want to say, I'll say two quick things because we got some great messages in the chat.
Starting point is 00:19:24 This is, Amtru said that, he said, you said it to him. They're going to go after lawyers for doing nothing. uh i'll say two quick things because we we got some great messages in the chat uh this is a um am true said that he said you said it's him they're going to go after lawyers for doing nothing next to be media personalities i didn't think this would be like in relation to j6 right i didn't mean like someone like russell brand i meant people who are actively promoting j6 but i do want to say this is modern assassination the way they the way they target people, powerful elites, corrupt individuals, mafias, whatever, back in the day was assassination. That's reserved now for extreme circumstances related to international conflict war. What they do now, you can observe with Julian Assange, falsely accused of rape to taint the media. You then got all of these intel asset media agencies
Starting point is 00:20:07 prominent mainstream media they kept saying julian assange raped a woman he was accused of rape none of it was true he was never accused of rape that never happened right then they then they lock him up for it and he knows the charges are bunk and so then he goes to the ecuadorian embassy and then the media runs the attack again and again and again julian assange flees rape charges rape charges there was never a rape charge he was never accused of raping anybody the media just kept lying about it because character assassination is how you do it if you assassinate someone let's say and and look i love this you know the media is going to be like conspiracy theories dude come on assassinations get they get busted all the time we know it happens the dark web has these things if you're if they
Starting point is 00:20:48 are trying to take out someone who's politically powerful or influential and that person dies they become a martyr people paint pictures of their face on a wall so the modern technique is destroy the image of the person first and then make make it unacceptable or unthinkable to say their name or cite them yeah i would call this modern banishment where you used to actually throw them out of the country now you debank them and make their make an agent drop them and stuff it doesn't matter where they live they're just not welcome to be part of the society and you're getting banished for what for for trying to start uh uh try to inform the civilians trying to start a revolution of some sorts for us because we know at this point that we're fed up right all of us there's a lot to be fed up about and it it brings fear for for communities it brings fear for
Starting point is 00:21:31 leaders to step out and say we're not going to take any more of this we're standing up to this and it's going to make less people want to want to you know kind of put their put their foot down and and revolt against the abuse of power that's been happening uh extremely the past few years i mean it's been happening our whole lifestyle our whole lifetime but it's really really getting done in front of our face more recently and i've got little kids to raise so i want them to to grow up in a in a good civilization right so they can just do this to you they can just you know 30 years for january 6 which was obviously planned and and kind of scripted out to happen that way and then and then look what they do they they're
Starting point is 00:22:12 setting an example for anybody that wants to be a part of any form of revolution that's a problem because we may need a revolution at some point during our lifetimes i like how i think elon's effectively creating a legal revolution by reorganizing the business and infrastructure of the world with like building out the electric car thing getting us up into space with reusable rockets so it's kind of like you know the technology is the revolution the way we communicate is the message itself the meaning is the matter the message is the meaning i think that was a really famous quote by uh i'm not sure who said that is there is oh sorry no i want to pull up this tweet.
Starting point is 00:22:45 We have this tweet from Brian Krasenstein. Marshall McLuhan was the guy. Sorry, Tim, keep going. We have this tweet from Brian Krasenstein. He says, I see a lot of people claiming that the media and the establishment have it out for Russell Brand. And that's why these allegations came out. Do you know which, what's more likely?
Starting point is 00:23:00 Now I'm going to pause here because the allegations he's making are both the same allegation that Russell Brand knew he did bad things and created an audience that would challenge the establishment. And then he says, or did he do the same? I think he made a mistake in this one. But I want to play this video that he posted. This is the most insane conspiracy theory. And it actually makes me think this is a quote unquote matrix attack against Russell Brand. Let me play the clip for you.
Starting point is 00:23:27 He's known since Me Too started that there are women out there who have stuff on him and that it's only a matter of time before they come forward and expose him for what he is. He's not an idiot. He has known that this day was coming. And so he's had the incentive over the last few years to cultivate a following of people who distrust the media who think that the media are out to get russell brand and that they'll do anything that they can to do that and that's what he's
Starting point is 00:23:59 been doing since me too started that's the only way that he avoids being canceled. That's the only way that this guy with a God complex stays relevant, is if he cultivates this following of people who will disbelieve anything the media put out about him because they don't trust the media. He has everything to gain from doing that, and that's exactly what he's done successfully. Yeah, I think it's really funny
Starting point is 00:24:22 that this is the conspiracy theory that liberals are going with because Russell Brand was at Occupy Wall Street. When did Me Too start? 2017. 2017. Okay, yeah, Russell Brand has always been political. He went to numerous Occupy events. He's consistently spoken up about these things.
Starting point is 00:24:39 But I love this conspiracy that 15 years ago, he's like, you know, one of these days they're going to come after me for all the horrible things I've done. I better start cultivating a bunch of conspiracy theorists who will think that the media is lying about me. Oh, I got a man. And then he waited. He's like the ultimate mastermind. He's like. He knew. He knew 15 years ago that Me Too was coming.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Apparently Me Too. And he didn't warn anybody. So he went to Occupy to start spreading the word and then people would like him. And then he felt like, this is the craziest thing I've ever heard. Honestly, I wish it were true because that would be even funnier in some way. He had this crazy long-term vision for like,
Starting point is 00:25:13 first, I've got to make some terrible choice in my life, but I will protect myself by cultivating a podcast. Like, it's crazy. But not even that, him being like, in 10 years, I'll start a podcast that cultivates anti-establishment fans. But for now, I must go to Occupy Wall Street to start them off.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Yeah, you saw him make it. He's got like the craziest whiteboard timeline of all time. He's got a mega time machine. He's got a mega mind dome. Correction, it was up there. It was 2006 that Me Too was coined by Tarana Burke, an advocate for women in New York. But it was 2017 that it went viral. Nobody knew what it was until 2017. Russell Brand in like 2013 started something called The Trues. tarana burke an advocate for in uh for women in new york but it's 2017 that it went viral nobody
Starting point is 00:25:45 knew what it was until russell brandon like 2013 started something called the trues do you remember that whereas like instead of the news it was the truth he got woken up early on red pill he's all about we don't need russell brand story to not trust the media we already don't trust the media it's like i watch the news at this point and i'm looking at at, when I watch CNN, I can tell their federal agents. I'm like, yeah, I wonder when they graduated from their federal- Is it because the chyron says former CIA director when they talk? Right.
Starting point is 00:26:12 Or even the girl that's trying to just be there, I'm like, you're fed. But these intel officials and analysts and everything get jobs at the corporate press, and the chiron says like former cia and they're there in these roles it's not even it's not it's not even a joke it's just like yes how was your mind control course when you're at the fbi it's going great i'm doing it right now you know what's messed up about these allegations though is that when they when you get when they get the get you on this you can't defend yourself you're now you're in an investigation you can't say anything to defend yourself so now they could just drag your name through the mud
Starting point is 00:26:50 for however long it takes and this is what you were talking about earlier like how do we fix this because now your whole legacy is tarnished because you can't say anything about you know you gotta win a culture war yeah because if you say no i didn't then you're acknowledging the premise of the accusation yeah your lawyer tells you not to say nothing you know the culture war that's why i like that like he put out a statement being like none of this is true right like there are so many people who try to like put their head in the sand but it's not happening or like you know i'm so sorry that you guys feel like maybe i did something wrong in the past like just being like no none of this is real is more interesting it's also more true to character for russell brand i think as much as, you know, a lot of people in this room know already not to trust the media.
Starting point is 00:27:28 When he went on Bill Maher, and I think it was in March, that clip, him saying all these things, you know, as many people who were like, oh, my gosh, good point. There were just as many people being like, yes, thank you for saying this on a national platform. Like they're pretending like he came up with this idea of you. 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.
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Starting point is 00:28:45 Right. Don't say it. Don't say bad things about Pfizer. Oh, what awful companies. I love that clip where it's like, today's broadcast is brought to you by Pfizer. Brought to you by Pfizer. Brought to you by Pfizer. It's like every single media company. And that's the way it goes, man.
Starting point is 00:29:01 And that's why, you know, we, for for the most part don't have a lot of sponsors for this show we do on the podcast audio side of things and it's because like i don't want to be put in these positions there's a reality that someone might come to us and be like hey you know we sell this product and then we'll be like oh sounds totally cool then we'll do ads and then we'll get emails be like hey did you know this product is actually bad because they do these things to their employees and it's like okay what do we do they've they've paid us it's a conflict of interest do we drop them that's like cancel culture how do we investigate something like that it's like oof that stuff's rough yeah i don't want
Starting point is 00:29:35 to tell people we're not going to shout out their companies because we have that fear though but there is the the other side of predominantly why i wouldn't want to go with a major corporation is because like dude i assume if you're at a certain size, you're probably just evil. You know, like, any massive, like, Starbucks. Look, I like Starbucks, right? They're one of the only coffee shops with heavy cream. You want to get coffee and you're walking down the city. But I'm just convinced they're evil.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Oh, yeah. I think they're poisoning everyone. really looking into the health uh be be be very afraid of of what you eat if you're not eating all grass-fed organic raw everything's got to be like absolutely untainted starbucks is tainted definitely you could taste if you really just stop and listen to your body you could feel the poison what are the ingredients on that thing call me out for having this um it says the ingredients are brewed starbucks trademark coffee water, coffee, reduced fat, milk, sugar, cocoa, pectin. That's it. 15% of that company is owned by BlackRock and Vanguard.
Starting point is 00:30:33 But the question is- I needed caffeine. I'm so sorry. When it says sugar, is it high fructose corn syrup or is it like cane sugar? Either way, sugar's bad. Does it say it on there? One's real bad. It just says sugar.
Starting point is 00:30:44 But typically they specify, right? Yeah. The secret that you learn in the holistic natural medicine world is when it says natural flavors, they are legally allowed to put whatever they want under that list. Yeah. There's no regulation. Anything they want. Yeah, and what is it?
Starting point is 00:30:56 Like raspberry flavored comes from beaver ass? Yeah. Or something like that. Don't trust anything that says natural flavors. No, for real. It's anal. Beaver anal glands. It's called... Yeah, look it up. You know what? I actually did hear that somewhere. I think that's actually flavors. It's beaver anal glands. It's called...
Starting point is 00:31:05 You know what? I actually didn't hear that somewhere. I think that's actually true. Yeah, I'm typing in beaver anal gland flavor, just so you know. Castoreum is what it's called. And yes, it produces a... The power of the mind, man. I can smell what beaver ass smells like.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Oh, God. It's just so disgusting to read about it. It hasn't even gotten to the food part yet. In food. I always learn new things on this show. It's great. disgusting to read about it. It hasn't even gotten to the food part yet. In food. I always learn new things on this show. It's great. Flavor schnapps commonly. Bride of schnapps.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Doesn't really say what specific flavor it is. Vanilla? Have you ever seen a beaver swimming? No, I said vanilla. Oh, yeah, yeah, vanilla. They're like awesome swimmers. I saw one when I was fishing the other day, and it was just flying.
Starting point is 00:31:47 That's awesome. This says vanilla. I thought it was, like, Raspberry, it says, the FDA regards Castoreum as natural flavoring. Just in time for the holiday cookie season, we discovered that vanilla flavoring in your baked goods come from anal excretions of beavers. It was also considered to be used in cigarettes to increase the smell, the flavor, and the odor.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Wow. Little did you know. Have you ever seen the videos of the pink slime? Yes. When they're making hot dogs? Hot dogs? That's like ground up. All of McDonald's nuggets. Yeah, pink slime.
Starting point is 00:32:15 McDonald's nuggets. Full bone. But they taste so good. Yeah. When did you get into health? When did you guys get invested in this? I've been, so I'm an athlete. I've been playing sports my whole life,
Starting point is 00:32:25 but lately I've been trying to biohack. You know, I feel like I'm in a place where I want to see, I want to see what I can do. I want to see what I'm capable of as, you know, in this body I have. So I've been working on biohacking. I've been, you know, micronutrients, everything I put in my body at this point
Starting point is 00:32:42 is really thought out. I wake up, I do the sauna, I cold plunge, I Wim Hof breathe, I ground, I do any form of biohacking for health. And I want to see, I noticed the difference in my life. I noticed my focus. I noticed I play sports at a higher level. I noticed a lot of benefits of it. So I've been really doing that for the past year hard, but my whole life I've been involved in, in, uh, you know, trying to eat right. And I mean, not when I was 12, right? When I'm 12, I'm eating pizza and French fries. That was the turnaround for me when I learned, you know, my mom, I love her, but she was feeding us frosted flakes and all these things. When you look at this
Starting point is 00:33:19 stuff, when you look up what frosted flakes or what Doritos and what these, these foods do to you, they kill us. That's it. They're poisons. They're chemicals. They're hazardous to our health. It's crazy that we consume this, but we're used to it. And do you like evangelize it to the rest of the band or how does this work?
Starting point is 00:33:39 Yeah, my wife's a naturopathic doctor. She's been a naturopathic doctor for like 10 years. And when I'm home from tour, like she was doing all her schooling online and uh so i was just soaking in all the information so yeah i've known about seed oils for like eight years seed oils do you guys go into stem cells and uh like stem cell therapy or nad i'm gonna do i'm gonna do i do nad and i'm gonna do stem cell therapy in in January on my knee. Where are you going? You going to Tijuana, CPI? I'm going to go to Mexico.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Is it Cellular Performance? I haven't picked that out yet, but I'm already going to Mexico City for something else. So I was going to just- Go to Cellular Performance, dude. It's where we went and it's Eddie Bravo, shout out to Joe Rogan. Those guys are awesome. And it's-
Starting point is 00:34:20 I'm going to go. Bro, you sit in a chair looking at the ocean and there's dolphins. It's so amazing. I want to do it. So Rick, would you genetically alter yourself to be healthier? Like straight up CRISPR tech? No. Nope. It's got to be from God or it's got to be something that is natural.
Starting point is 00:34:36 The older I get, the more I learn everything that we need is on this earth to heal ourselves. Everything. The earth heals us. God has put every single thing we need here to heal us if you don't have a cold plunge you could you could get a cold shower you could you could stand out in the rain if you're in an area like this right there's there's ways to be re-energized the sun everything we need is here i heard a lot about cold plunges a lot about putting your head under so if you don't have a full tank just just get like a big bowl, put ice in it, and then submerge your head for like 20 seconds.
Starting point is 00:35:07 They say you should take cold showers in the morning. I do. You shouldn't take hot showers. I never take hot showers. Everything's cold. Yeah. It's like, what is it? It's hot at night and cold in the morning or something like that, if you're going to
Starting point is 00:35:15 do it. I just jump in and get it as cold as possible. And I just let it. It's that first second where it's like, ooh, but then afterwards you feel like I'd energized. Let's jump to this next story. This is big news, ladies and gentlemen. Marine Corps leader orders safety stand down of all aircraft after F-35 disappearance. I want to give a shout out to the lectern guy because he posted a meme of himself carrying the missing F-35 out of the Capitol building.
Starting point is 00:35:41 It was a funny day for people making fun of this. There was, I have to find his name, but one of the congressmen posted one of the milk cartons with the missing. He's like, if you find it, call the DOD. Here's the story. There was an F-35. The pilot ejected.
Starting point is 00:35:55 It remained an autopilot and no one knew where it went. And so everyone was very concerned that it was flying around. They found a debris field, I guess. So it did crash. But now this is the crazy thing that they say they're ordering the safety stand down.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Apparently there have been a series of failures. There's been more than one. They say, the Pentagon said in a statement that the pause in operations would allow units to discuss aviation safety matters and best practices. During a safety stand down, aviation commanders will lead discussions with their Marines, for example, fundamentals, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:36:26 As Ian just mentioned, it was three different incidents. What was the time period? Was it the past couple of weeks? Yeah. I mean, this is crazy, man. Look at this. The decision to stand down comes after two deadly Marine Corps crashes last month. An F-18 pilot died during a training flight near San Diego, and three Marines
Starting point is 00:36:42 died, and more were wounded when an Osprey crashed off the coast of australia the pentagon noted the two previous accidents in its statement monday i'm sorry man i i mean no disrespect i know you know these are men and women in uniform who they're losing their lives in these instances but when they lower the standards and they inject the wokeness into our armed forces and people of merit don't want to be there and people who probably shouldn't are this is what you'll get and it's it's not just in the in the military in the air force or whatever and the marines it's going to be everywhere it's possible that it is like what
Starting point is 00:37:16 you're saying is incompetence and that they really have to shut down and make sure these guys are trained or it could be that our machinery is getting hacked and they are afraid that if they keep it up and running that it's going to get turned around on us. That is. I was just going to mention that. Did you guys hear about the hacking that just happened in Vegas like last week? Let me tell you about the hacking in Vegas. It was everywhere.
Starting point is 00:37:36 It wasn't Vegas. It wasn't in Vegas. Oh, really? This is crazy. Yeah. This like. So first, let me just slow down and say, because I'm going to get excited on this one. Ian makes a really, really good point that we could be being attacked.
Starting point is 00:37:47 And how do you check to know an Osprey crash? So it's easy for us to be like, yeah, well, but it could be that the system had a worm implanted in the operating system, the guidance system. And then it crashes. And they're like, it looks like an accident. Now they order a stand down. I kind of feel like that's a possibility. But here's what's crazy about Vegas. Caesars Entertainment got hacked.
Starting point is 00:38:09 They paid the bill because they are morons. I think it was $40 million. Ransomware hit Caesars Entertainment Systems. This is not just one casino. The Caesars Entertainment is a ton of different casinos like Aria. MGM got hit, separate company, and they said, we will not pay. Smart move. However, holy crap, in D.C. at National Harbor, which they cleared.
Starting point is 00:38:35 National Harbor is one of the highest grossing casinos in the country, my understanding. I could be wrong. Grossed $600 million last year is what I'm told. And if you wanted to play there, everything was cash like the olden days it's i mean i kind of i should have gone and checked it out because it sounds crazy but what they were saying what the guys were telling me is that you'd go to a slot machine you could only put cash in and when you print it at a ticket they would come and hand pay you because there was no machines to put it anywhere that's what i'm talking about there's no way in hell i'm gonna settle for a
Starting point is 00:39:03 usbc a central bank digital currency are you crazy no one is gonna stand for that when the power goes out can't do nothing the hell you expect let society run oh dude worse than that man so with with caesar's paying the bill i mean it's remarkable how stupid these people are but they're probably thinking like look it's 40 million dollars we make billions every year just pay it. Otherwise, we could lose, you know, in certain amount of money. What they don't get about this is that the ransomware didn't go anywhere. You paid the bill.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Your computer's turned back on. Well, you still got to flash your entire system. You still got to rewind it to get rid of that malware. And you don't know where it is. They can do it again. They'll do it again. And they will do it again. So MGM said, we're not paying it.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Probably because they were like, guys, if we pay this we lose the 40 million then they could come right back a week later and do it to us again well it could also be any one of us it could be all of our bank accounts it just shows you that they're getting the money you know they're getting the money off caesars they're they're they're fine this is an attack like what you said and it was a an attack that led to someone making it's actually joe biden's ransomware so he could help pay for the ukrainian war yeah man i'm surprised the f-35 didn't end up in oh we found it was urban ukraine yeah some people thought they took it to cuba that they just autopiloted its way over to cuba for the chinese to take over and study so this is this is a crazy reality of where we're at i think it makes it brings up a really good point we should consider
Starting point is 00:40:23 the the the military implications right i i think it's fair to point out the the lowering of standards i think it's kind of an occam's razor but it's hard to know for sure what what is the simpler solution that our armed forces have been in a state of decay with people retiring resigning and not wanting to be involved anymore because of the injection of wokeness those are that's a true story yeah or is it simpler to say we get attacked their cyber attacks are legit and real and we are at war with russia whether anyone wants to admit it or not yeah and people three three crashes in a month could that be i i feel like it sounds conspiratorial say but we are in in war is it possible that russia is like let's start attacking their infrastructure well and russia knows that we continuously miss all of our recruiting goals like it's not a secret that we're
Starting point is 00:41:08 not doing well in terms of recruiting high quality candidates we are open about the culture that we are breeding the military i mean videos of what was it one of the the sailors like in uniform they spins and he's in drag like these things go viral all the time so i don't think it's a one or the other i think it's a combination of both people know that we are vulnerable right now look at these wars sorry trev have you seen what china's doing with their military recruitment they're starting to train little kids oh how old they have like like straw figures with japanese uniforms on them and these little kids are stabbing them with like that makes me think they're preparing for war in the next 10 years a lot of people are saying that a speculation just to get like national uh to get these kids like kind of preparing for war in the next 10 years. A lot of people are saying that a speculation just to get like national,
Starting point is 00:41:46 to get these kids like kind of brainwashed in the beginning, like they're not actually training them. They want them to fight in 10 years. Well, they're preparing for it. Whether or not they want it, I don't know. I don't want it either. I mean, China does this with everything, right? They're famous for their gymnasts who get separated from their families
Starting point is 00:41:59 at young ages just to train all the time to become the best. I mean, it is about keeping up the national standard there. They're having a really big famine lookout right now because what's it, Xi Jinping or whatever? He's like starting to talk about world hunger is all of our, or world food production is all of our responsibility. And they're saying that because of the droughts and the uh the floods
Starting point is 00:42:25 that their uh production or food production is like really really bad right now and then you got to consider what does a country do when they don't have food for their people do they just say guess we die or do they take food from someone else oh yeah but they have a pattern to let in you know china has let 90 million people starve and die before and have been family yeah it's in their history and they're not gonna admit it right like it's yeah it's not like they're gonna be like oh please un give us some extra food they're just going to sacrifice their people for right think about the military too you're you're a strong soldier in the military you see what's going on does this does does everything that's happening in ukraine if you
Starting point is 00:43:03 were to study everything that happened in ukraine and they were like you're getting ready okay now we got to send american troops over you're going to ukraine what would you say you'd be like pass yeah right pass who would it get to it'd be down to people who probably don't even know how to pull a gun out of and we were already coming out of that with afghanistan right i mean we were in the all of the conflict in the middle east for so long there were tons of people who grew up feeling disenfranchised. Right. Then on top of that, there's a complete culture of,
Starting point is 00:43:28 I don't want to do this. There's not a culture of patriotism. It's a good thing. You see it in some pockets of society, but overall, we don't really have any incentive to be in the military other than the financial benefits, which for a lot of people, it makes a huge difference, right? Being able to get on the GI Bill
Starting point is 00:43:42 and have housing and stuff like that. But I think we are severely disadvantaged. So today I was about two in the afternoon after I was reading about this F-35. I was like, I want to join the military for the first time in my life. And it wasn't to fight. It was so that we don't have to fight. And it was to protect and to serve as some sort of intelligence. I've been thinking about drones getting hacked and turned around on us for like seven years. Is military not aware of that? Are they on that there's two there's two trains of thought the first is that the system is decaying and corrupt led by morons and so good luck it's a bureaucratic nightmare and people don't feel fulfilled because it's hard to move around and do things properly without playing
Starting point is 00:44:18 some weird game the other thought is the actual u.s military is a well-oiled machine run in secret through black operations and you'll never know yeah pick one maybe it's both a little bit of both huh i meet some i made some strong military guys but they all seem not pumped about the direction of like we're talking about the direction of the military the the the guys that i meet are that are like that are like ready to to go i believe are now rocking with civilians. Like they're more aware of with us and our communities and saying visual on that side.
Starting point is 00:44:51 You know, those are the type of guys that just get accusations thrown against them so they don't have to be dealt with one day. Like, oh, this guy looks like he's going to start a revolution of some sorts. Lock him up. Or they don't take the vaccine, they get kicked out.
Starting point is 00:45:02 Yeah, you're out of here. Yeah, that was crazy. Which derails generations of military leadership leadership right there's no one to inherit these positions we need strong leadership i've met i've met a couple guys and i'm sure to people listening and you guys probably know some too that i met one guy who was i think he was a captain and he was just like i resigned he's like i'm out and he said his intention was to run to was to retire just goes to be in for his whole career. And then when they started introducing critical race theory stuff, he was like, nope, I'm out.
Starting point is 00:45:30 It's all you. That's what that was across my mind. I was like, well, if I joined the military, I'd get stuck in some bureaucracy and have to follow orders that I don't agree with. And I don't know, other than being the president and trying to guide him from the top, I don't know how to help. And you're not going to have access to those people. The dude who's going to be above you could be woke for all you know and he's going to be like oh this guy's a troublemaker go put him in a box and also our country's becoming i love our country by the way i don't want to insult in any way but our country's becoming something less desired to fight and risk
Starting point is 00:45:55 your life for with the way it's the direction is trending it's like there was a time where where people would would die for their country certainly and people will go to war and go to battle and people do anything for their country but when, and people would go to war and go to battle and people would do anything for their country. But when you look at what we're dealing with today and today's climate with just the state of the country, it doesn't look like something that everyone's just jumping forward to put everything on the line for. I'm more focused. I feel that way about my community and my family and my friends. I'm like gung-ho about protecting that infrastructure of community and churches and people that are in my everyday life. I think it would be hard to get people to risk their lives for the state of this country. Homelessness, everything that's going on, it's a shame.
Starting point is 00:46:38 And what you're doing serves the military because it protects and stabilizes the local communities so that they don't have to worry about coming in to defend it you're there you're going to protect it right but we we got to start thinking about protecting the local communities i think i'm doing everything local i'm getting out of the i'm trying to get out of them you already do it i'm trying to get out of the matrix as much as possible i'm trying to not support any corporations i'm trying to get everything in my life local i'm trying to be more involved in my community i'm trying to be more of a i'd like to be more of a leader in my community because in case something happens, you know, we're going to need each other.
Starting point is 00:47:10 This is a scary thing. People don't know their neighbors. And so what happens when a crisis happens? What happens when the roads get shut down? And I'm not, let's not even talk about the apocalypse. Let's say like sometimes it rains. Let's say you live in your neighborhood. Those of you that are listening,
Starting point is 00:47:24 how many of you know your neighbors? I'm sure a lot of you do because this the people who listen to this show are on the higher end of the uh of like awareness spectrum a bell curve or whatever you call it but let's say you live in a neighborhood when i lived in uh you know when i lived in chicago for instance when i was a teenager when i was into my early 20s and rented an apartment with my my friends like you're on the second floor of a house i didn't know anybody who lived anywhere near me what happens if the road gets gets shut down as a major accident storm hits massive blizzard nobody can drive there's no in and out there's no grocery store they can't get supplies to the store who are you gonna ask for help you even know your neighbors you need people need to talk like talk to their neighbors build
Starting point is 00:48:02 community so that in the event of a flood a fire fire, hurricane, you name it, you have a plan for what you do in the event of this issue. A plan and united. What happens? Look, I keep hearing that this is going to sound like a crazy conspiracy theory, but what's the only word you've heard in the last six months to a year is the word AI, right? AI. AI is going to do everything.
Starting point is 00:48:20 I know bands that are like, AI wrote the song for me. It will. I know everybody's talking about AI. What are you going to do the day that AI shows up at your gate of your community and it's just got to make its rounds to collect tax holdings? What are you going to do? No, no, no, no. You don't think it's ever going to get there?
Starting point is 00:48:35 It's going to take your CBDC. You're going to have your central bank digital currency and it's going to be zapped out of your account. You don't got to file taxes anymore. Don't worry. That's what they're going to do. They're going to say, are you tired of filing taxes? It's a pain in the butt, isn't it? How about this? With CBDC all automatically done for you, you don't got to think about it.
Starting point is 00:48:51 I mean, the thing is, AI isn't going to do the things that we need community to do, right? Like you have young children and you're married. Like if your wife had a medical emergency in the middle of the night and you had to take her to the hospital, hopefully your neighbor next door would come over and sit with your kids, right? Like there are some things that we just can't replace with technology and it's really important to know the people you're around we talk about all the time in terms of being proactive knowing who your kids are involved with who you're doing business with things like that but there are times that there's just no substitute for the people around you ian uh you said you said that you sent me that ai video oh did you we should play a little bit of that i was just thinking
Starting point is 00:49:22 about it maybe we'll play it uh super freaky we'll get like a full segment yeah that was sent to me by the architect members only or something but this is like what was it like five minutes or ten minutes how long was it it was like three three to five three to five minutes a fully ai generated video it was ai voice too and i know i think someone did the voice i think it was only the visuals or ai but i can't tell whoever did the voice is a genius the voice could have easily been ai great acting but this is a this is like a three-minute video. And we are, after watching this, I'm like, yeah, okay, we're a year away from, bro, we're going to pull up the AI.
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Starting point is 00:51:01 It will be you guys. It will sound like you playing and singing you'll watch it and say what is this sounds like an easy way to cancel anyone look at what he said this is an ai version of you like saying the worst things ever you're like i didn't say that i swear or you can't cancel anybody anymore yeah because everyone just says it's ai i said it's about trump trump can come out back i was ai look at the capabilities of what the the there's a video of the progression of even just a There's a video of the progression
Starting point is 00:51:25 of even just a physical robot and what they can do. And when you watch that video, you will be like, that's what robots are doing nowadays. They can do front flips, back flips, land comp. There's a version of a robot out there right now that's so advanced that it's concerning.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Dude, there's slime robots. Have you seen them? They're amorphous. They're like amoeba and they're robotic they're like i don't know if they're uh iron graphing i don't know what they're made of exactly but they can go around and through cracks and stuff well they really they really must be uh susceptible to a to ars because that seems to be the thing that they want none of us to have they they they're mounting scrap rifles onto these these drone dogs have you seen the videos right and i'm gonna get me some scrap metal because i'm that drone dog's gonna get blown away right i'm that's the kind of stuff you got to be ready to blow away i don't want to go to civil war and hurt no people i don't think that that the people
Starting point is 00:52:21 are dealing with even are are brave enough to that. They seem to kill from afar. Drone defense is by far the most important thing we can possibly do right now is build up our drone defense systems, be it robot dogs or flying swarm drones. Hit them with a couple bullets, I bet they fall out of the sky. Well, no, no, no, no. We should use them, he's saying. No, and we need to learn how to defend against them too.
Starting point is 00:52:40 That's coming, like whether it's robots, dogs on the ground, or from the sky swarming you from every angle. We to learn how to defend against that this is the thing about war right now it's mostly drones like we're seeing in ukraine and stuff and so i think i think you make a good point in that regard what we are missing i think is microwave takedown techniques jamming techniques now the problem is it's a race. It's an arms race. They make more resilient drones. You make drone takedown methods. It's just it's going to be an arms race, you know, an escalation of the capabilities of these devices. I think people need to consider this, too. And I want to save a lot of the stuff. We'll talk about some members only. But I warned about this 10 years ago. I was me and my guys, my friends. We launched the first live streaming aerial drone and we were broadcasting from Occupy Wall Street with it. We got invited to a bunch of like university and like government panel stuff. I was selecting like a test location for where they would begin setting up and devising regulations on drones. And I told these guys, you need to prepare for when they take these things and they use them as weapons. Because if one of these things gets launched from 50 miles away and then sent full speed towards, say, New York City, what do you do?
Starting point is 00:53:52 And they don't even know. And I'm like, this kind of stuff is at your doorstep. And this is a terrifying thing, but now you're seeing it in Ukraine where they have these videos where they're using them as weapons of war. So we definitely need our cities to be proactive on this stuff to prevent it i do think there's probably really simple solutions we should think about the problem is what do you do when this thing falls out of the sky so if you if you do like infrared lasers on the top of buildings to target a drone that you know an unknown drone or vessel coming into your city if you hit that thing to stop it it falls it's gonna land somewhere. But, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:25 I don't have all the answers. Pull it. You got to pull it towards where you want it to land. But you, bro, okay. Well, let's save this for the members only. We'll get more serious on the full AI because we'll play that video too.
Starting point is 00:54:35 But I do want to jump to this story because this is an existential crisis we have that we need to address. Lampedusa, the migrant crisis. Nurse says, welcome everyone. As islands residents complain, they have to wait for care. More than 12,000 migrants have arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa in the past week, putting the staff like Franco Galletto under serious strain. You may have seen the story. There's an island in Italy. It is relatively close to Tunisia.
Starting point is 00:55:07 It has 6,550 or so residents. And there are now 12,000 migrants, economic migrants, who have come in, most of them fighting-age males. I'm sorry, man. Look, there's videos of people setting up barricades. There's a video going viral of people fighting. That is not from this island. That was an older video. But there is a video going viral right now that I haven't confirmed where it shows people setting up barricades. And the argument is, look, these migrants have started setting up their own territorial zones.
Starting point is 00:55:35 You get 12,000 people into your community of 6,000. Your community does not exist anymore. It's over. The will of the people, right? Democracy. Okay, well, these people are here. If you don't believe in borders, they're going to vote for whatever they want. I'll tell you this. They're going to vote to take your stuff. anymore it's over the will of the people right democracy okay well these people are here if you don't believe in borders they're going to vote for whatever they want i'll tell you this they're
Starting point is 00:55:48 gonna vote take your stuff they're going to come in they're gonna take your stuff they're gonna leave they're gonna go somewhere else right and what's the number one thing that that you know the people in charge are trying to do take away our opportunity take away our ability to defend ourselves in in case of any invasion like this right right? When I see someone like Gavin Newsom, all his pages is like, we need to eliminate guns and do this, the other thing. It's like that, you can name 10 different things that put us in a bad position if we don't have guns. This is another one.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Well, I mean- An invasion of another- If the videos are true that they're starting to seize territory, now you're getting into war. And that's a scary thought. Yeah, someone referred to the migrants that just came in today as reinforcements. Yeah, I mean, this island is effectively occupied by migrants from Northern Africa. That's what this is. I mean, the interior minister of France went there today and he said, you know, we should help Italy.
Starting point is 00:56:43 We should keep our borders open. And it's very important. You know, the thing is, when you get to Italy, it's a pathway into the EU. But the EU says, Italy, you have to process all the asylum seekers. And so they're presuming that all the migrants there are going to apply for asylum, which I just think statistically is not going to happen. And so this becomes an incredible problem that communities are having to deal with. You were talking about wanting to do things locally. These 6,000 people are now having to accommodate 12,000 people.
Starting point is 00:57:08 Impossible. It's not going to happen. It's not just that. It's that if we're supposed to, you see what AOC was saying in New York when she said, everyone's screaming at her saying, get these illegal immigrants out of our city. Their resources are strained. And she says, we're going to give them work rights. We're going to give them more of our tax resources. And we're going to give them a special protected status. She's yelling over the people who are screaming at her to stop. She does not care. So now think about what's going on with the EU.
Starting point is 00:57:40 This problem has been happening for a decade plus. It got really, really bad several years ago, and it's not being abated. If they follow the course they have in many other countries, what's going to happen is the people who are there would to vote, and there are 6,500 people who do vote. Eventually, the 12,000 people say there's more of us than there are of you, and we now get the right to vote. So what will likely happen in these circumstances is that, I'm sorry, your laws are only meaningful so long as they can be enforced. Your borders are only meaningful so long as they can be enforced. 12,000 people show up, by all means, your laws still exist for you, not for them. They don't know your laws and they don't care. And if they want to set up barricades and take territory, they'll just do it. People need to understand that when it comes to law, it's just what's in your brain, right? If you, if, if you go to, to a, if you're like from West
Starting point is 00:58:38 Virginia and go to Ohio, law's different. You might do something you didn't even know was illegal. Let's say Pennsylvania, you're allowed to, you're allowed to carry a gun in Pennsylvania, not New Jersey. You didn't know that while you went somewhere else, the laws were different. You might do something you didn't even know was illegal. Let's say Pennsylvania. You're allowed to carry a gun in Pennsylvania, not New Jersey. You didn't know that? Well, you went somewhere else. The laws were different. So what this is, is that woman who went to New Jersey and had a gun and didn't know it was illegal and got arrested, she did not know the law of this other place. Now, what happens if 10,000 people cross into New Jersey?
Starting point is 00:59:02 Is that one cop going to be able to stop anybody? Your law only applies to you who know it and follow it. And I mean, to add on top of this, most people don't even know when new laws get passed anyway, especially when they ban guns. Because it's like, how are you supposed to follow all that stuff? They expect you to. That'd be a good app.
Starting point is 00:59:17 But yes, but my point here is this. If 12,000 people come into Lampedusa, do you think these 12,000 people know what the laws are? Do you think they care? Do they care think they care some are probably evil too some probably will just try to take what's theirs or take what they want or you you know you're going to deal with a lot of hostility there if 12 000 people that don't have much are in a place that has a lot of resources well doesn't you know doesn't the eu already subsidize the residences to house immigrants? So, I mean, we already know the first thing that they're going to do.
Starting point is 00:59:47 They're going to start making these locals house these people in their homes. Yep. The expectation is that you got to put four. Each house has to, you know, we have double the people in our country now. So you got to put four people in each house. And if you read all the mainstream media articles that came out about it today, they all say, but what about the Tunisia deal? And this was the idea of the UN president, Von Laderson.
Starting point is 01:00:10 I can never say her name, but she and the prime minister of Italy were working out a deal with Tunisia because Tunisia is the biggest gateway for all of this. I mean, this is where smugglers, headquarters people in, who are displaced within Africa, know to go to Tunisia
Starting point is 01:00:21 and then potentially get into Italy there. And they were going to offer them Tunisia's economy is in shambles and they're saying we'll give you a lot of money to stop these boats from coming over but we know i mean we talked about this that that ultimate means that tunisia is like well when we need more money we'll just let the migration go back up the the deal hasn't been brokered it's getting stopped it's stalled in brussels but ultimately this is a terrible system it's similar to having a malware in your casino thing where you can say give me money okay i fixed the problem just kidding it's not i want money again like this system is broken and we know it and the best that they can do is to say please we'll give you money to stop the boat
Starting point is 01:00:59 well it didn't work for new york right? No. He was saying, bring all the immigrants in, and then now we're going to subsidize you to house them. And now he's saying, I don't see an end to this. He said New York is a sanctuary city and then started busing migrants to suburbs of New York and upstate New York. He said this is everyone else's problem. 110,000 migrants have come through New York in the last year. And at any given time, New York city is carrying between four between 50 and 60 thousand migrants so they've got to be somewhere and now they're kicking out veterans out of hotels
Starting point is 01:01:29 to you know put the migrants in and new york's already just in disrepair there's the videos of the rats running around that's all the sidewalks crumbling and you can see like the casey nice that posted this crazy video and i'm like how did he get this video he sees the sidewalk is is crumpled and he he pushes into it and it just falls straight down and he sticks his camera into the underground like piping and everything and he was like the sidewalks are scary in new york's like well it's only gonna get worse brother dude thinking about this intense over popular this migration a thousand years ago if you have have 20,000 people arrive on your island of 6,000 people, you fight,
Starting point is 01:02:08 you pull out your weapons and defend your island so they don't... It would be war. Yes, of course. It would be an act of war. But the Italians are told to do that is to be racist. The difference now is we have telephones, we have internet, we know that they're not there to kill. That's not, I mean, obviously they didn't come, they would have been doing it if that was the... That's not the... It doesn't seem like it, but we need to understand the history
Starting point is 01:02:24 of what happens when you let rapid migration encroach on people's territory if we don't accept and acknowledge what has happened in the past it is very likely that it will happen again in the future but we can prevent it if we start working on it now what's happening right now is this is the this is the challenge nobody wants anybody to die so you have these people on boats and and the question is what do you do turn the boat i think you turn but to turn the boats back around that's it it's simple you say you go back whatever not we can't handle this but there's the the the the challenge now of they they will beach these boats we can't stop all of them i mean it's it's italy so i shouldn't say
Starting point is 01:03:01 we but the people there can't stop all of them what do you do we don't want anybody getting hurt the problem is you've had these videos especially in the southern border of mexico where they're smashing through the barriers and fighting with the border border guards and so the argument is because they don't have guns a violent incursion into sovereign territory by another group of people is like just let it happen that that's insane to me but i'm not going to pretend to have the answers because like I said, nobody wants the violence to break out. Nobody wants violence to break out, but I fear this will make it inevitable because the people who are there on the island are going to need food. They're going to need
Starting point is 01:03:38 shelter and they're not getting it. There's 12,000 of them. You're going to probably see attacks on the locals. You're going to see people get their property taken from them. And the people who are there're going to probably see attacks on the locals you're going to see people get their property taken from them and the people who are there are going to start fighting violence is inevitable when people violence is inevitable when people get desperate and they don't have resources it's it's an inevitable unfortunately it's great to be like i i love love and peace i mean i promote it every single night on tour it's the first thing that i want to promote but violence is inevitable when when you have people that are desperate and they need to survive themselves, right?
Starting point is 01:04:10 12,000 people on an island, they need to survive. I think the issue here, some people may be a bit more conspiratorial. I think it's more so that they just don't care. The government of Italy, they're just like, look, I'm overwhelmed. I can't deal with this. I know Georgia Maloney cares. EU is like, we don't care. They went down there. This is from the bbc yesterday georgia maloney went
Starting point is 01:04:28 to the island she's the prime minister of send these people back i know she's hardcore i mean and that was what she campaigned on she campaigned on an i will stop illegal immigration platform so this is a big test for her uh her government in particular when i one of the things i think the challenges she faces and it reminds me a lot of what's going on in Texas with the floating barrier, is there have been times where she has been like, I'm going to deploy a naval blockade. So people can't come, we'll turn the boats back, you can't come here. Florida has a policy where you can't take a boat from Haiti to get here, they will turn the boat back. It doesn't count, basically. In Texas, Greg Abbott's in big trouble because he put up this thousand foot orange buoy barrier in the Rio Grande. And initially the DOJ said, you have to take down, we're going to sue
Starting point is 01:05:11 you because it's inhumane. Yeah, this is bad. We shouldn't stop people from swimming. And his response was, you're saying it's inhumane because the swim is dangerous. So therefore, the deterrent is a good thing because then people don't attempt it. Right. And they changed their mind. They said, actually, no, you needed like the Army Corps of Engineers to design this raft.
Starting point is 01:05:31 And really you violated congressional law. I mean, they'll twist whatever they want to ultimately get the effect of allowing illegal immigration to continue to the detriments of the communities that are having to accommodate these people and having to provide the resources that they themselves probably don't have this makes me think of in lampadusa this is like if you play civilization there's a technique in that called a cultural you can flip a city to
Starting point is 01:05:54 your side with cultural pressure and now i'm wondering if that's actually in the game what you're not seeing is the the migration that's happening but it's like lampadusa is closer to tunisia than it is to Italy. In the game, this is more akin to just attacking the city. So in- But it's with unarmed civilians. That's why it's not really, there's no attack.
Starting point is 01:06:12 Well, so in civil, I don't know about the later civilizations, but in earlier games, I know this for sure. I don't know if I've played the later ones enough. If you send units into enemy borders and fortify them, you take that land and it's a declaration of war.
Starting point is 01:06:28 So sending even non-military into their country to occupy. Unless you have open borders policy, yeah. But then they all come in and then they all surround the city and they don't attack the city. They just start taking the land and then it results in war. The cultural thing is more about the people in the city like your way of life better and vote to join but if the people in the city are my my people in your city then of course they're gonna like my way is better than your way but anyway i don't know you're probably right did you guys know um all right never mind you got to put yourself in the shoes
Starting point is 01:06:57 of of the people that it's happening to like imagine you're sitting in your neighborhood but your gate and your gate opens up and twice as many people are about to enter your gate that live in your gate. What do you do if you're the one that's dealing with that? It's so easy for us to be halfway across the world and think about that happening, right? But it's starting to happen in New York City. It's starting to happen in Texas. The biggest incursion, I i've uh i have the tweet right here let's pull this story up bill malugan says breaking one of the largest mass illegal crossings
Starting point is 01:07:30 we have ever seen took place in eagle pass texas this morning border patrol sources telling us over 2 200 people crossed since midnight it happened right next to the port of entry as illegal immigrants continue to ignore the biden admin messaging of do not come and do not fear the promised consequences of crossing illegally. Videos from Source in Mexico and our Fox drone team. I mean, look at these videos. This is bonkers. You've got people in New York screaming at the politicians saying, stop this.
Starting point is 01:07:57 And it's only getting worse. What's the solution? Do we do we have to set up? We've got to build a wall. Got to build a big, beautiful wall from sea to shining sea? Or expand, you know, the U.S. is beautiful. There's a lot of open land in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:08:11 If the government wants to be so a part of this, they should take some of the funding. We're giving billions of dollars to Ukraine. No one knows where the money's going. Take $2 billion and go in that area in New York where there was nothing and build them a city or something. I don't know. Or put it into revamping an asylum court. I'm sorry. Take the $2 billion.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Get a bunch of buses that are very nice and very comfortable and bring them back on it and we send them back home. We send them back. The challenge with deportation is that if they're not Mexican citizens, we can't go to Mexico and be like, we're sending these people to your country within reason. So they end up getting flown back to, sayatemala or honduras or wherever they may be from many of these people not a lot i'm saying i'm not saying the majority but a lot of them are coming from south america and even africa they'll fly from africa to brazil and then trek all the way up to southern border where they know they can just walk into the united states but them but venezuelans coming illegally through mexico into the u.s and is kind of like if chris gave you a dr pepper and you
Starting point is 01:09:09 spilled it on me i can't blame chris because you're the one that spills like mexico is the one that's letting them across the border yeah of course yeah hell yeah we can send them back to mexico i'm just saying like there are certain circumstances where we go to mexico and it's like hey we have a bunch of these citizens are not our citizens. You can't send them here. It's like, of course, like a finger trap. They want it. It's like if it was easy, it would have been solved already. We got it.
Starting point is 01:09:30 We got it. How about this? I think it's a good point. Take all that money that went to Ukraine and just spend it on transportation for these people back to their homes and securing the border and stopping this because we can't sustain this economically. When these people are screaming at aoc like get these people out it's because they're saying we're cutting services we're cutting police we're cutting you know your tax benefits to fund these other people who had just arrived people are like this is insane i've been paying into the system and now it's being taken from me by these strangers
Starting point is 01:09:59 who are coming in and effectively stealing from us well they should just say you are not welcome to just illegally enter. All immigrants are welcome in the United States, but you got to do it legally. We could also maybe instead of investing in slave labor in China, maybe start building factories in these Central American, South American countries that are more that our neighbors are. Also disagree. We should build factories in the United States for American.
Starting point is 01:10:21 Well, yeah, I mean, that's that's definitely the first thing to do. But maybe help these other countries that are to the south of us maybe have a better economy. So they don't want to come here. We we we already spend the money in China. Might as well get closer to our home. It's kind of an interesting argument. Like, would it be better to make it in at least in North America or at least in this South America than in China and potentially alleviate our immigration? It'd be good for the climate
Starting point is 01:10:45 too you know not as long of ship rides right for the cargo i mean i ultimately think yeah manufacturing job should come back to the yes but it's not a bad point like it is interesting that we're willing to ship manufacturing somewhere else but we're saying oh these people are fleeing economic and political turmoil yet we are not adjusting anything we're doing yeah my number one option is bring back manufacturing back to the united states but i mean that's not happening either so why is aoc so confident in just telling new yorkers how it is like this why is she just out there like they're all yelling at her and she's out there like you're all she's not listening we don't care about anybody she's just she's just not listening
Starting point is 01:11:17 what none of the people of the community are saying and she's why does she feel that comfortable she could just go in there and no one's going to do nothing. And because she says he's a moral hierarchy, right? Because nobody can vote her out. So she doesn't. So she's going to win her primary because she got like 14,000 votes. She gets a primary. So she doesn't care what one protest thinks because the average person is not voting. And that's why people need to go out.
Starting point is 01:11:41 Man, I'm telling you, I think AOC could easily lose her district, especially over this. But people have to go there and just start spreading the word, informing people. Because what happens is the average person who votes in the primary, which effectively gets her elected, the average person who votes in the congressional elections, they just vote for Democrats. They don't care who it is. AOC knows. That's got to stop. The only people screaming are the people who pay attention.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Guess what? You're few and far between. So she's thinking to herself, I can say whatever I want. It doesn't matter. Nancy Pelosi said she held up a glass of water and said, people will vote for a glass of water if you put a D on it in my or AOC's district. They know it. They know that there's no, this is what Republicans need to do.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Republicans need to invest a stupid amount of money in her district. That's it like they're doing in texas the the democrats are doing that in texas to try to really get as much influence they can there but it's just i don't know looking at the parties it just gets confusing because it's half a uniparty the republican party's pretty weak it's it's the the the the democrats come off very evil to me right now there's a lot of things that i'm seeing that i'm like they're evil man i got a super chat the guy was like i also want to join the military but i can't with joe i can't i won't join joe biden's military that's like that's the
Starting point is 01:12:55 evil yeah yeah but it's not even that i mean it was millie you know i mean like even even if uh trump gets re-elected is he going to clean house and bring in better leadership? He has to. If he doesn't, I'm going to be suspicious of him. I mean, we're hoping he does, but he didn't do it the first time. That's why I am suspicious of him because he didn't do it before. So the general idea right now is
Starting point is 01:13:13 Trump is your best bet. It doesn't mean it's a good bet. I should say it's your best bet. It's a good bet in that sense. It doesn't mean you're going to get what you want. He's a people pleaser. He's like,
Starting point is 01:13:23 did you see him talking about abortion and how he's gonna make a deal with the democrats and he's like i'm gonna make a deal that everyone likes about abortion 15 weeks nah well yeah it's like dude stop trying to make everybody happy man that's not it didn't work the first time you can't just you can't just be an entertainer if you want to be in politics he got clowned pretty hard by the covid team too the fauci and the burks they they just ran him you know that was tough for me. I just want anybody to come in that stops the unjust that we're seeing and the direction of culture and society that we're seeing. I think it's getting pretty ugly and it needs to be nipped
Starting point is 01:13:55 in the butt. And that's why I just keep on putting my faith in God and trying to be closer to my community because I know that's what I can do is my part this this is the most important thing that people can do right now because a lot of these problems that we face are daunting and a lot of people want simple solutions like if i vote for trump trump does the job you know voting for trump is a good thing to do spreading the word first and foremost is more important because for every person you convince to vote for and it's not necessarily trump it's for somebody who's actually going to uphold our values and try and keep Americans safe and better our economy and better the world. Convincing people to vote better
Starting point is 01:14:30 multiplies your vote for everyone you convince. But the most important thing is always going to be, I mean, first, let's go on the hierarchy. The least, one of the least important things in terms of fixing all the problems is going to be just voting for the president, right? Because you got to, more important than that, convince other people to vote for a good president. More important than
Starting point is 01:14:47 that, convince people to vote for good members of Congress. More important than that, convince people to vote locally for your state rep, state senator, city council, you name it. That's the stuff that has impact on your city. If everybody got everyone to vote for good candidates at the local level, it starts to fix things from the ground up. Then the next important thing after all the voting is said and done is you got to succeed, take care of your family, find a good job, be physically well, stop eating the garbage, start exercising. You know what I was thinking as I was playing?
Starting point is 01:15:17 I'm playing Baldur's Gate 3. I love this game. And it's such a popular game. It's so big. And I'm thinking to myself, how many people are playing this game right now? And they're not upping their own stats. When play games like this you level up you get experience points You level up now your character is stronger You're on like a new abilities and I'm like how many people play this game and love that idea, but don't do it for themselves
Starting point is 01:15:37 That's that I'm like that's to be the training program right? That's the solutions man. You're offering solutions This is what you do you want a training program someone and i'm sure this exists already a personal trainer should create the rpg training program where you get you you level up and then they track your stats and then they show you your your your your avatar whatever it's addicting treat it like a video game where you're actually breaking barriers and then it can be like in order to get like i mean like uh uh martial arts belts is kind of like this yep you level up you get the next level you want to attain that you want to get i think that's how you got to approach it dude if you could get crypto for that and it measured your biometrics you like held the handles and it's like you've gained two percent body fat
Starting point is 01:16:16 and then they put like a dollar ninety in your bank account whenever your wife gets a little heart signal wait wait wait hey this is an idea that knows it's time hey this is an idea that might get you in trouble, Ian. That's a good idea. It's probably already in development right now. I would imagine these technocrats- Hey, check it out. An app that generates cryptocurrency when you're, it's going to, like, so you got these
Starting point is 01:16:36 apps, like I'm wearing this watch and it tracks vitals and stats and stuff like that. So once you reach a certain degree of like health and stress and it goes down, you're earning more crypto per day. The more healthy you are, like lower resting heart rate, less stress, the more crypto it generates. Yeah. You just got to make sure the code is free and that you're controlling, because they're going to be sending all that data, some centralized data.
Starting point is 01:16:58 Ideally, they won't be, but it's likely that if you just grab some random app, it's going to be sending it to you. It's got to save marriages, right? You could be like, look, babe, my vitals are saying that we haven't made love in four days. Your vitals are right. My vitals are proving that I need some... Imagine if you made a video game that like... Earn me some money.
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Starting point is 01:18:23 like you go down and you you're looking at the grass and you can somehow discern like what kind of plant that is uh i don't know that's complicated long term but we can we can actually like if you're playing a game like starfield or balder's gate or whatever no one's gonna do this because there's no money in investing in it it's just a social good that no one's gonna want to do but imagine it's like oh you get 1.1 times your experience points if you're if you're at average health fitness if you're above average you get 1.2 times and if you're unhealthy you get minus one yeah you're rested xp gain so it's like a way to encourage people this is this is
Starting point is 01:18:55 the problem right now is the united states is basically just this gluttonous state of the seven i shouldn't even say gluttonous i should it's all the seven deadly sins people are not taking care of themselves they're not planning for for uh long term they're not planning their families they're not battering their their their bodies they're just chasing after those dopamine hits and it's resulting in decay this would be a perfect opportunity for like a really good health insurance company but they're all in bed with big pharma so they'd actually want to do that they do this stuff. Like insurance companies already do this,
Starting point is 01:19:27 where it's like, if you submit your health data, they'll lower your rates and things like that. Sounds like a, like a, well, it's kind of scary if you think about it, but I don't know,
Starting point is 01:19:35 man, is it, is it, is it, is it that bad? The challenge is what are they doing with your data? That may be nefarious because there's going to be corrupt people there. But the idea that you get to pay less because you take care of yourself, I think is a good thing. Yeah. Or they pay you in crypto because you save them money
Starting point is 01:19:47 oh yeah yeah yeah you make you make money with your money yeah i like the insurance incentivization except that if they are like did you not get vaccinated for some random thing we think you should be then maybe we'll make you pay more for your insurance this year yeah there's ambiguity and what they define as being healthy or making good choices they could stop making prices up at the hospital take your kid in for a fever yeah motrin will do it 2422 hours you're like that's a made-up number 2400 hours for one night in the emergency room every woman i know who has given birth in a hospital they say like they'll get your bill you have to go back and ask for an itemized bill and then the number drops it's like when you ask them specifically what you're paying for they're like oh just kidding we made that one
Starting point is 01:20:26 let's let's jump to this story which is a hard segue of a of a relatively silly story senate majority leader chuck schumer quietly ditches dress code to cater for pennsylvania democrat john fetterman and his shorts and hoodies this is just i, I mean, like, dude, come on, man. You want to wear a hoodie with jogging shorts? That, I do not feel, is appropriate. However, I don't necessarily, I mean, this is, it is silly. It looks like he got lost and wandered in there. Right.
Starting point is 01:21:01 And so, my issue is this. First, I agree with everybody when they're like, don't change the rules for one dude. It's like, yeah, OK. There is no formal dress code. It doesn't exist. It's basically just who's ever the Senate leader just determines if you're into quorum or whatever. But they typically require coats and ties. I disagree with that. I also disagree with Fetterman wearing gym short jogging shorts and hoodies.
Starting point is 01:21:25 That's silly but i i do think we shouldn't have we we shouldn't demand this like elite decorum of suit wearing and special dresses and all that stuff so my attitude is um you should be dressed appropriately meaning the the dress code should be something like you have to wear pants. You have to wear shoes. You have to wear a shirt. You can be removed if you are determined to be like unkempt or something like that. But I don't agree overall with the standard dress code. People expect, you know, suit wearing and stuff. And so the important thing to consider is we kick this segment off.
Starting point is 01:22:02 Donald Trump ate a well-done steak with ketchup. It was a 30-day steak with ketchup. It was a 30-day dry-aged steak at a fancy restaurant. And he said, how do you want it? He says, well-done with ketchup. And the media mocked and insulted him for it. But Trump is smart. He laid the trap. When the media came out and started insulting Trump for eating a steak well-done with ketchup, a lot of poor people in this country eat their steaks well-done with ketchup. They can't afford the good fancy 30-day dry- their steaks well done with ketchup they can't afford the good fancy 30-day dry age steaks they want something that just tastes good and they
Starting point is 01:22:29 slap some ketchup on it and that's that's for some people not everybody you know there are poor people who understand the finer things in life and know how to make a good steak i'm not saying that's not true but right now that the democrats trying to lay is they're trying to use fetterman as the everyman a guy who's just wearing Odeon shorts, he's a regular working guy. That's probably not his real outfit. That's what I was thinking. Right. So he probably goes home off camera and puts a suit on and sits in it. He probably sits in a suit in his living room and goes, I wish I could just dress like everyone else in my, they're probably like, no, John, you're putting on the hoodie and you're putting on the shorts.
Starting point is 01:23:02 That's his persona. Get on camera. Yeah. But I think in all seriousness, you're putting on the hoodie and you're putting on the shorts that's his get on camera yeah but i think you're half i think in all seriousness you're probably right to a certain degree he goes home he doesn't wear that i bet he wears just like jeans and a t-shirt normal clothes and then he puts on the hoodie and shorts for a persona and they want you to insult him for it because they're hoping you insult working class people in pa i'm not saying every working class person in pa wears this but there are i was seeing a lot of people post on Twitter saying like, hey man, a lot of us up here in Western PA, we dress similarly. They have all our data.
Starting point is 01:23:30 They did a poll. They have all our data. They're looking, they're like hoodie and shorts. And he campaigned in the hoodie too. I mean, this has been a consistent thing for him. I don't personally think that there's anything wrong with having different standards of dress and having some places where it's more formal
Starting point is 01:23:43 and whatever else. And again, that might be like the culture I grew up in, right? Like I went to, I grew up going to church and everyone wore a coat and tie. Like I'm comfortable with it. I can understand where it maybe doesn't function as mandatory. Like, does it make a difference if your congressman isn't wearing a tie? I don't know. In this case with Fetterman, I feel like they're trying to act like whatever he does is normal because he's not okay. And I think in that way, it's somewhat insulting to his constituents, right? To say I feel like they're trying to act like whatever he does is normal because he's not OK. And I think in that way, it's somewhat insulting to his constituents, right? To say that, oh, well, he's just trying to relate to you because he also wears a hoodie
Starting point is 01:24:12 to work. Like, no, he gets special exceptions because he has never seemed to really recover from the stroke he had. Yes, but most people don't watch the news. They don't pay attention. They hear things in passing. That's why CNN does stuff like despite there being no evidence of a crime, they're trying to impeach Joe Biden, which is just not true.
Starting point is 01:24:30 There's tons of evidence of a crime. It should be determined by a jury, first by Congress and the Senate, then by a jury, whether or not it was criminal. But that's the setup, I suppose. Well, Fetterman runs one of the most corrupt states in the whole entire country and all we talk about is his hoodie and his pants his someone in his office does run one of the most corrupt states i'm not sure it's him yeah i agree i think yeah he's definitely you know had health health problems but pennsylvania is is very corrupt i mean i i grew up in pennsylvania and it's it's we we should be talking about the job he's doing too well but I mean I
Starting point is 01:25:06 love this conspiracy theory that they swapped him out with a body double yeah I think is Alex Stein promoting that one probably I don't know he loves conspiracy theories but uh I don't people because Fetterman shaved and he got a mustache they're like it's a different guy and it's like oh come on it's not a different guy his nose has the same shape and everything and his ears are the same and they're like no his ears are bigger in one photo it's like dude that's a wide angle versus a long very unique looking guy yeah i know right there was one where like they couldn't see the tattoo on his arm so they're saying like oh it's gone so it must be someone else like people just can't believe he won people can't believe like wow that's the that's who that's the guy in pa this is the issue about people not
Starting point is 01:25:45 paying attention to the news that they can just run a headline insert something nonsensical and people just believe it so when it comes to fetterman the average person doesn't hear him talk the average person does not know or care they see a picture of a dude who's supposed to look like a regular working class guy he's he's not and then when the media attacks him all they know is like they're attacking john why what do you do he's like a regular dude and it's like like a stroke on camera this is happening now they're having like strokes on camera and then be like it wasn't a stroke it's like they translate for him i saw that it was a stroke how many times can we see something with our own eyes and then get reported that it was not what we saw when we were like, asshole.
Starting point is 01:26:26 That's the point. You watch the video. 90% of people won't. Yeah. So then what happens is Fetterman is sitting in Senate, in the Senate, and he goes, why? Cars. Gasoline. It's too much.
Starting point is 01:26:41 Why? Huh? And then the media will then write in a paragraph, John Fetterman gave a passionate and exasperated plea to lower the price of gas and reduce the amount of cars on the highway. They won't actually quote what he said. They'll just create an interpretation. Then someone will see a picture of John Fetterman
Starting point is 01:26:59 going like this, like, hmm. And then it'll say that and they'll be like, wow. And they won't realize that he didn't actually say anything English. I'm voting for this guy. His fingers up. Well, I mean, I'm passionate. He's wearing the hoodie, I believe.'ll be like, wow. And they won't realize that he didn't actually say anything English. I'm voting for this guy. His fingers up. Well, I mean, I'm passionate. He's wearing a hoodie.
Starting point is 01:27:08 To be fair, Michael Malice said this is the guy to vote for. A guy in a hoodie? I'm voting. No, but you want more incapable individuals in Congress. You want a whole. I disagree because who's staffing them, right? Like if he's a puppet, someone's maneuvering. He's not a puppet. It's that he is in there confused and bewildered and his office is
Starting point is 01:27:28 in disarray and so if every member of congress and the senate were as disheveled and disoriented as fetterman then the government would just be stuck well they already are stuck what happened the other what did we get the report out uh-oh we seem to have misplaced 176 trillion dollars you guys seen it anywhere like what happened really there was hundreds of millions of dollars we just lost a hundred million dollar jet we lost a hundred million dollar jet but there was 20 billion today i think they lost they did like an audit of the pentagon they did something right and they found a crazy amount of missing money and i was like you should check ukraine it could be there is there a website where you can see how much money was lost today by the u.s government no but there should somebody make that website that'd be
Starting point is 01:28:08 nice yeah we should look at the offshore accounts too it might have been lost to those i'm thinking it was so i want i want to address this about the uniform uh because kane abel super chatted saying that wearing a suit and tie is about respect for the office and the and those and those that represent it's not about elitist behavior. How many suits do you own? How many suits do you own? One. One suit? Yep.
Starting point is 01:28:28 How many suits do you own? One. I've got like seven jackets. How many suits do you own? No, I own no suits. I have one suit. One suit. It's a disco suit and I should wear it soon.
Starting point is 01:28:35 They're very old and they don't fit very well anymore. I don't own any suits. Now, you have one. One. If you're going to be in session where you have to be wearing a suit every day, one's not going to cut it. You're going to need a couple more. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:46 How much that suit costs? It was expensive. Yeah, too much. It's a good one. It's a good one. But they have affordable suits for people who don't want to break the bank. I would also assume the average person, if you couldn't afford it, if you're living paycheck to paycheck, you're probably going to have to go to a thrift store to buy a suit.
Starting point is 01:29:00 I'm not saying suits are the hardest things in the world to get. I just don't like the idea of some arbitrary cultural standard of what you must now own to represent working class people or anyone in this country. Suits, in my view, are this social custom of I am wearing a thing because we have deemed this to be the thing you have to wear in this setting. It doesn't mean anything to me. I would rather see a dude in his work overalls with grease on his hands in the Senate building saying, I got off work 20 minutes ago and I'm not gonna drive an hour back and forth
Starting point is 01:29:34 just so that I can put on a suit for you. This is what real working class Americans look like. Instead, we get clammy hands, frail, dainty multimillionaires doing insider trading, wearing their suits and demanding. Here's the worst part. Here's what I hate about this. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 01:29:49 You want to make an argument. Everyone's got to dress up. That's fine. The problem is this. My compromise is you want a dress code for Fetterman. They have to pay for it. You can't mandate someone. But then what about visitors?
Starting point is 01:30:01 What about people who want to testify? You want to go and testify. We have a dress code. You can't come in unless you're wearing a suit. The expectation that every person in this country is going to have access to these things. Now, again, I will stress, I'm not saying it's the hardest thing in the world to get a suit, but I just don't like the idea that there could be a circumstance where we want a farmer to testify and he says, look, man, I'm in the field 16 hours a day. I ain't got no time to go out and get a tailor fit suit or find a suit. Maybe I can borrow one. But if they want to come in and they want to show what it actually is like to be the person who is the foundation of this
Starting point is 01:30:33 country, producing the things that make this country good, then make this country function, then I think it's fine to say, okay, maybe you shouldn't have grease on your hands. Wash your hands in the bathroom, clear that off. But if you're going to show up showing the american people this is what it looks like when you work for this country i find that acceptable and i don't like that they're like you can't come into our elite chamber because you represent this country so you have to wear the clothes we determine you can wear well and it's reflective of a larger cultural change i mean we used to be a more formal society men used to wear hats like there were all kinds of things that we used to be a more formal society. Men used to wear hats. Like there were all kinds of things that we used to do that still cling on some parts of society and don't exist everywhere, right? Like a hundred years ago, hoodies didn't exist. People still got dressed. They wore
Starting point is 01:31:12 something else. I mean, there was a time when there was an expectation of dress code that was just different. And maybe it's good that our culture has changed, but I don't think that like it has to be elite. I think you're right that people should be able to come, shouldn't be excluded, especially if it's going to affect their daily lives because they don't have a suit. I got no problem with, you have to wear pants, you have to wear shoes, you have to wear a shirt and you have to be clean.
Starting point is 01:31:33 I can totally understand all those things. There's questions of hygiene. And I do respect to a great degree, the idea of professionalism. I don't respect the idea of the arbitrary suit as the symbol of what it is to be professional because I view a working class American in his, maybe it's a mechanic and he's wearing a jumpsuit. That to me is more indicative of someone who works for this country than these,
Starting point is 01:31:57 I'm going to refrain from cussing and insulting these pieces of trash, these corporate funded sellouts who don't actually represent you and your values and sell your values out to the highest bidder what would you think about very little respect for these people and to be like it's the clothing they wear that shows professionalism i that i'm sorry dude i how about this every one of these people has to wear the outfit that is deemed that is the average worker's clothing in the state they come from they sold us out to the max it feels that way right now right now today i feel like we've been sold out to the max by the people that are in charge i feel like it's i feel that way personally i'm like man they every time they get together they don't make the right decision for the
Starting point is 01:32:40 civilians and the people every single time and just like what you're saying you're having a hard time even not saying bad things about them you want to lose your mind you would have like these but it's a right attitude none of these where we are right now none of these people are an actual representation of the people in their state maybe maybe a couple and i want to say none i i shouldn't be absolute because there's a handful of people i do like that are in congress in the senate but i'm just i'll say it again the idea that they determine that what they wear is proper respect and what the average working class american wears is disrespectful i do not like that idea again fetterman should not be wearing jogging shorts that that i agree is no hammer pants yeah look no i mean pants whatever man
Starting point is 01:33:25 just wear pants be clean wear a shirt and pants what about shorts i have no problem saying you can't have shorts on you got to wear pants what about this shirt not gonna stop with something like that you do or don't no problem because people will wear more scandalous and wilder shirts to stand out in congress button it up don't show your chest or whatever and that's a thing about like i think it's fine if they're saying he's got to wear pants at the very least like shorts are not acceptable i'm totally about color like if they don't care color's fine you think they'd kick sam smith out for having that shirt of that little baby child definitely not lollipop no they would that's not open arms they would welcome him in right oh sam i love your shirt on the floor i i just you know
Starting point is 01:34:04 i gotta be honest i really don't like suits. I don't like ties. Neck ties are liability. It's a choke hazard. That's the first thing I thought of when we were talking about suits is your choke hazard. I can't stand. I don't wear neck ties. I wear suit jackets happily because they keep me warm and they look nice.
Starting point is 01:34:16 But like, this is like, they are servants. Yeah. And you want to remind them you're a servant and wear that tie, sir. But at the same time, you know, I can't. I think it's pretentious. Gucci suit. I think it's pretentious. I think this I think it's pretentious. I agree when people say we want to represent this country well
Starting point is 01:34:31 and we want to look professional and clean. You are correct. It is not correct in my opinion, however, that that is the only way to do it. Fetterman is not professional there. We agree. Wearing that suit is not the only way to be a professional.
Starting point is 01:34:44 And so we should have respect for people who represent this this country in other ways as a brief aside yeah do you know why fetterman doesn't wear suits it's a gimmick he's worn a suits on a few occasions and it's a gimmick like we were saying i doubt he wears it at home i mean why are you wearing a hoodie and shorts it's contradictory yeah it's not it's right it's It's an oxymoron. I knew a bunch of girls who would wear, like, the mini skirts and Ugg boots, and it would make all of our female teachers so mad.
Starting point is 01:35:09 They're like, if you're cold wearing Ugg boots, why are you wearing a skirt? I'm going to wear a short shirt, but can I wear these gloves? Yeah. You don't need gloves right now, bro. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:35:17 That's weird. That's just my thing. Whatever. All right, we're going to go to Super Chats, everyone. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button,
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Starting point is 01:36:39 try to keep you involved as much as possible. So in Miami, we're going to have a 3 p.m meet and greet for elite members only you'll need a ticket to the event well actually no i don't i'm not so sure you will if you're in miami and you're not going to the event but you're an elite member i'm pretty sure that's totally fine like i don't know why we would tell you not to come but the general idea was it was like you might need a ticket i don't want i can't say too much okay i'm i'm revealing too much you might need to take it you you might understand what i'm trying to say here
Starting point is 01:37:03 so uh but yes we're gonna do a big hangout it's gonna be super awesome i think we're gonna be doing like a catering thing and we're gonna have a lot of fun so yeah man really appreciate it noah and uh looking forward to seeing everybody there cat facts super chatted saying cats can jump up to six times their height wow that's really great i just want to give a shout out to balder's gate 3 and the ability to speak to animals because you can talk to all the animals and it's hilarious. Yeah, I gave three of my characters that ability. And you talked to like the dogs.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Just in case. It's really funny because the dogs are- Squirrels, you name it. You go to a dog and the dog's like, hello, friend, I hope you're doing well. And you go to the cats and they're like, servant, help. I'm not kidding.
Starting point is 01:37:42 You talk to the cat and it's like, servant, please, I need food. Like, talk to the cat and it's like, servant, please. I need food. I'm dead serious. It's really funny. That's what they think cats are thinking. And they probably are. I have two cats that think they're dogs.
Starting point is 01:37:54 Do you have a dog too? I have four dogs that the cats only have ever, my two cats have only ever been around dogs and humans. They do so many dog- like things that i don't think they figured it out yet they they lay with the dogs they eat at the same time as the dogs they try to go out the dog door it's like they're puppies two dog cats stuff huh yeah they are all right max reddick says tim you got to have destiny back on to debate joe biden's corruption regarding the quid pro quo he's heard the arguments but isn't buying it yes i just watched a two-hour video of destiny on his channel which you should watch from i think it's yesterday of a guy just explaining everything from 2014 and i i watched about 40 minutes of it so far and then he just goes now no he's he's writing it
Starting point is 01:38:35 down as the guy's explaining it to him and we should have the guy that explained it to him on the show because he knows everything everything you know so much but what is destiny's response i watched about 30 yeah he's like just just keep don't worry about donald trump because the guy's like and i should about 30. Yeah. He's like, just, just keep, don't worry about Donald Trump. Cause the guy's like, and I should point out that if this happened with Trump Jr. And Destiny's like, don't worry about that. Just my brain is open.
Starting point is 01:38:50 I want the information. Yeah. And the title is Destiny. Here's the conserva pill or whatever. And it's pretty, it's wonderfully entertaining. Not only to see someone learning, but to have the data.
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Starting point is 01:40:01 Joe Biden got... Okay, let's start from the beginning. Hunter Biden calls DC and says, are fact-based things joe biden got okay let's let's start from the beginning hunter biden calls dc and says we need help dealing with a prosecutor who's investigating barisma shortly after that call i think it was a few days or it might have been a week biden flies to the flies to ukraine and says if you don't fire the prosecutor you're not getting a billion dollars under what authority does joe biden do this well the argument is under the president's authority okay sure fine whatever the prosecutor gets fired later signs a sworn affidavit saying he was fired because he was investigating barisma where the
Starting point is 01:40:35 son of joe biden was on the board let's pause right there what do we have here at the bare minimum joe biden engaged in a conflict of interest should have not been involved in Ukraine so long as his son was involved as well. He tells that story to out of his own mouth. He goes, that's right. He he he's on video. It's on video. He tells that story. The bare minimum we have.
Starting point is 01:40:58 If the story was literally just as Joe Biden explained it, nothing else. It's a conflict of interest and it should have been stopped and should be investigated. And if that's all it is, fine, so be it. But considering Devin Archer and Tony Bobulinski have already testified that Biden was influenced peddling using his son as a proxy, effectively testified to that degree. Devin Archer saying that Hunter Biden was selling the brand, saying, my dad's the VP. This is what you get. Then being Hunter being told to make the call to protect the company.
Starting point is 01:41:23 Joe Biden was very much involved. Plus, then you have Hunter Biden saying his dad takes his salary. You have the email where he says 10% for the big guy. We know exactly what's going on. For anyone to hear these things, then be like, no, they're just lying to you. They are outright just saying to your face, they don't care. There's bank documents too. You could see the bank documents.
Starting point is 01:41:51 And then they even have it broken down to the list of things that he spent the money on at he did housework on his delaware property he did housework on a beach property he they have it down to like they found the money they found where it all went and they found where it all went out to it's like a money trail hard the the video on destiny's channel is called destiny wipes away his opinion on biden takes conservative pill it's from four days ago takes conservative pill he's a grifter he's like he's realized i'm gonna he's young but he's like sticking with it it's badass no the thing about destiny is that he very very much does have hard liberal uh moral perspectives and has no problem saying them outright. He agrees on the fact. So we get along. I think he's great.
Starting point is 01:42:26 He comes and hangs out. And then we're like, we'll talk about something. We were playing poker and we'll say something like, well, of course, but here's what I think. And I'm like, how could you have that moral opinion? He's like, because I do. For example, the first time he came on, he made a comment about the COVID policies. The policies they implemented using COVID during, uh, as using the crisis as, as, as an excuse to steamroll things through. And his response wasn't, no, that never happened. It
Starting point is 01:42:50 was when else would you do it? And so it's like, he understands the fact when COVID happened, they steamrolled in policies, exploiting the crisis. My aunt, my, my view is that's an immoral thing to do. His, his view, when else would they do it? They need to implement change. This is the perfect time. And I'm like, that's interesting. And he's totally honest about his views morally. And okay, we disagree on that.
Starting point is 01:43:15 That's fine. You're allowed to. So I'm a big fan. I'll check that out. It's good. All right. Matt Kinder says, I'm heading to Miami so I can ask Hannah Clare to marry me. And I get to meet Trump Jr. as well.
Starting point is 01:43:26 What a day. I can't wait. She might say no. Just be prepared. I'm just going to direct all inquiries to Dane Font on Twitter and also just like send her dowries to my dad, you know? And well, you know, and actually because of the Me Too movement. Several ghosts.
Starting point is 01:43:44 You know, we're going to have to tell you that you're not allowed to do that. But Carter will be there and you can certainly propose to him because he's a guy. So it's not a Me Too thing. Oh, yeah. Yeah. All right. Let's grab some more super chats. Jeremy Paul says, first time being able to make it by eight.
Starting point is 01:44:02 Love the show. Keep doing what you're doing. Please ask Phil and these fellas about their thoughts on BRRF 2023. Love the rock genre. Keep up the work, guys. Are you familiar with that? What, Blue Ridge?
Starting point is 01:44:13 Oh, is that Blue Ridge Rock Fest? Yeah. Yeah, were you guys there? No, we weren't there. We had a great experience last year. You guys were with us. That was awesome. We got to see you guys play.
Starting point is 01:44:20 It was amazing. Oh, thank you. We had a great time with you guys and our experience was great. This guy's throwing the drumstick in the air as he's playing. With amazing posture. Thank you. We had a great time with you guys, and our experience was great. This guy's throwing the drumstick in the air as he's playing. With amazing posture. Trevor's posture is incredible. It's fantastic posture.
Starting point is 01:44:30 Yoga. He does got great posture. It's good posture. No yoga. But we didn't go either. I mean. So you were saying there was hail? We dodged a bullet.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Yeah, we didn't go. It was rough this year. So this is hearsay. Like, I wasn't there, but the tour we're on right now the sound guy is the uh dang who who was the uh who was he doing the sound for um i don't remember it was black label society's guitar player maybe i don't know um it's a disaster he was there he was there and he didn't even leave this hotel because he said that there was a ton of hell and they had to cancel the whole thing and the whole thing they moved locations from last year which last year was you were there yeah even
Starting point is 01:45:10 though it was raining it was very smooth all the bands were on time all the bands got to play it was great this year they moved locations they had trouble shuttling people to and from the show and uh there was really horrible weather so So they have to deal with that. I support Blue Ridge Rock Festival. We love it. They treat us great, and I really hope they bounce back from this. If you're a fan listening,
Starting point is 01:45:32 don't give up on them. Give them another chance. It was a lot of fun last year. It was so good. Fun festival. They don't control the weather, you know. They don't control the weather. Independently owned for now until...
Starting point is 01:45:41 Is it? Yeah. That's great. It's massive. I got to see GWAR and Tenacious D. I think Tenacious D was right after GWAR. Every time a corporate entity buys one of these things, we get exiled.
Starting point is 01:45:50 Natalie just made the first band out. Seriously, we used to do a couple of big ones, and then the corporate faction, it gets so successful, the corporate monsters come in, and they buy the festival, and then that next year, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:46:04 hey, we doing Ink on the clinky? And they're like, nah, man, it got bought out. You'll never play it again. Wow. Yeah, as an independent act. Yeah, we got to do our own. We got to do our own. We got some stuff working on in the background.
Starting point is 01:46:15 We're putting together a convention. Okay. I won't say too much until we get the ball rolling on it, but we're looking at areas, an area probably out here in some in some some part of that beautiful where we can get a big enough space but we want to do all right i'm just going to say it anyway the preliminary stuff is we want to do um an independent media and parallel economy convention where it's it's basically we've got this growing uh this growing space of all these independent
Starting point is 01:46:43 content creators across the board from uh sports science politics you name it and so i'm like i mean we should have a place where once a year everybody comes together and we build that community you know we're doing this thing in martinsburg where we want to it's preliminary as well but uh we're having a meeting about in a couple days to invest in a bunch of businesses and set up brick and mortar shops for these parallel economy businesses these companies that Public Square supports and that support Public Square. That's a great idea. And then I'm thinking like, well, what about like we might have that cool little strip of downtown where people can hang out and go to Cousin T's Diner and get some Casper coffee, maybe a slice of pizza at Papa Jack's. But what about a once a year convention?
Starting point is 01:47:23 And it's like, okay, well, let's find a place where we can – and it's like okay well you know let's find a place where we can so it's very very preliminary but that's the general idea get brilliant minds together too
Starting point is 01:47:32 culture like you said culture wars get brilliant minds together think about we're the think tech they're meeting in Davos those 2000
Starting point is 01:47:39 to come up with plans why can't we meet somewhere come up with our plans we're smart we've got good game plans but then aside from that we should we should make our own music festival. We should. We got to start making these things.
Starting point is 01:47:49 How many bands? It'd be cool to have those days where people are talking to panels and at night have musical performances from people who are in the space. Oh, like they kick on at six or something? What would be a good amount of bands to get for a solid festival day or weekend? Trevor does all the scheduling, so you can just go through the schedule in your mind, right? How many?
Starting point is 01:48:05 I'd say like 15 bands probably. bands, probably. 10 to 15 bands? Yeah. Let's say we do a convention out here somewhere on the East Coast, somewhere in Appalachia. We find a big enough center. Maybe we start small. We start small. We expect a couple thousand attendees or something. Then we get some bands interlaced with speakers. It's just like
Starting point is 01:48:21 two or three days. You look at what Charlie Kirk does, and they got massive stuff going on but i think you could have some massive too i think that there's a movement right now i think bands used to be super like when we used to walk into a room early on because we were kind of like it had this kind of mindset years back uh we were like the outsiders everywhere we went in the music industry but now we're noticing that we're showing up and there's there's bands that are more like minded us i think there's some of the biggest bands too i think a band you you could have a band like shine down or you know phil's band too like there's big there's more of a culture coming up that i think would fit in with what you're talking about in a festival so it could be bigger
Starting point is 01:48:58 because you could just get the right act to headline it who feels passionately like we all do look at at blue ridge one of the coolest moments that happened is is because i think they lost power there's a viral video going where shinedown got on a stage with their acoustic guitars and they played their one of their biggest hits second chance in front of a thousands thousands of people no pa everyone's shouting the lyrics back at him and oliver anthony's on stage with them playing his guitar. And that was a super cool moment. I wonder if Billy Corgan would come in Smashing Pumpkins.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Yeah, probably. He's super cool. Yeah. They are so good, man. Every time I hear Pumpkins, they're getting better and better, too. Always. I don't know if I'm enjoying it more or if Billy's just more woke up. I have a first edition Siamese Dream vinyl.
Starting point is 01:49:44 I love Smashing Pump love this what a great album dude you know what you two have some stuff in common with songwriting you you do your own thing and he was all about that man when you listen to him talk about songwriting he's like i want to do things that are different i want to go and be myself and try all these change like he was very very sometimes when i hear your songwriting and when I listen to you, your writing reminds me of Billy's. Would be cool.
Starting point is 01:50:11 I met him once. He signed a poster for me and it's a crazy story because I met him all excited and he was like, you're Tim Pool. And I was like, whoa, like this is a crazy day for me. This was several years ago,
Starting point is 01:50:23 but I'm a huge fan. I've grew up listening to Smashing Pumpkins. they're like one of my favorite bands but let's read some more we got uh adrian jorda martinez says tim and team first super chat been here since the beginning montgomery texan here can you make a segment or shed light on the tyrannos houston story by daily wire greg abbott sold us out us out letting a city be built specifically for illegal, wow, for illegal immigrants. That is cartel run and backed.
Starting point is 01:50:48 Whoa. Well, we need to do that thing where we have like you, Hannah Clare, do the breakdown of the Biden scandal. Yeah, I'm down. So we should figure that out.
Starting point is 01:50:57 Let's do it. I mean, it's up to you if you want to write like a long form breakdown of like these big events. Yeah, I'd love to. Then we just have you record it and then have someone edit a video. Yeah, I'd love to. Then we'll just have you record it and then have someone edit a video.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Yeah, I'm down. Let's do it. All right. There you go. There you go, Adrian. Okay, coming soon. Right on. Let's grab some more super chats. Karsten Ellsworth said,
Starting point is 01:51:16 they did the same thing to Justin Roiland with Rick and Morty. He lost everything due to allegations that didn't end up being true. Why cancel before evidence? Yup! Dude, that's crazy, too. And they're like, we're gonna keep doing rick and morty without justin roiland how he's the voice of rick and morty have they done one yet i don't know it's gonna go downhill if you get rid
Starting point is 01:51:35 of a guy you get rid of the creator you get rid of the the heart and soul of the project it's just gonna you're gonna be able to tell it's like when game of thrones went off course and started writing the ending of the series without the books and you were like you be able to tell. It's like when Game of Thrones went off course and started writing the ending of the series without the books, and you were like, you could just immediately tell. It's like episode one. Well, this is worse.
Starting point is 01:51:51 Oh, man, dude. Like the part where it's like they fly a dragon across the entire continent in an hour. It's just like, did they think about what was going on from the north wall all the way south? Like, this is the stupidest thing ever.
Starting point is 01:52:01 Logic went out the window. Sound familiar? Dude, the new Rick and Morty is going to be hilarious because you're going to get it's going to show morty's gonna be like hey i'm morty and then rick's gonna be like oh morty i'm rick and you're going to be like what is this this is weird i wonder if they'll use ai rock they'll be like serial they're probably rapidly trying to build the ai program right now to mimic roiland's voice and like we own the rights it needs to be put an end to the the the the guilty right out the gate needs to go away that needs to stop now it needs to be innocent until proven guilty and that's it that's huge dude supporting innocence is such a big part of
Starting point is 01:52:36 what we're going through right now bro i'm willing to bet that i can drop rick's voice justin roiland's voice into 11 labs and it will give us Rick. But we'll do this in the members-only show because we're in Super Chits now, and we're going to talk about AI anyway. So as we're talking about the AI stuff, I will attempt to clone the voice of Justin Roiland, and I think it'll take 30 seconds.
Starting point is 01:52:58 I seriously think it'll take 30 seconds. Let's read some more Super Chats. WaffleSense says, I had a Twitter poll, I had a poll on Twitter today, and 25% of the people that took my bowl were graped by russell russell brand oh i see right now you've got a lot more allegations to add to the list huh neurodivergent says dear ian you are the canada of timcast irl sincerely a canadian just a friendly ally to the north that's right canada's got a great culture i say that because
Starting point is 01:53:25 i am canadian that's true i love canada vacation there our pieces who would win in a fight bruce lee versus tarzan scenario jungle clearing no weapons i'm sorry that's a bad question it's bruce lee no question no why would tarzan win he's got no fighting experience but he hides in the trees no now get out of here like dude we're talking about jungle clearing and no weapons so it's an open space. Tarzan's going to be strong, but Bruce Lee's strong and trained to fight. You're talking about a martial artist that some of the greatest martial artists in the world emulate. You got guys like Anderson Silva, Conor McGregor.
Starting point is 01:53:58 These guys were obsessed with Bruce Lee because he was so good at martial arts. You know, Bruce Lee was so fast, they had to slow the camera down. Normally during these movies, they would speed things up to make the action look faster and stronger, but Bruce Lee was too fast. May have been all the meth he was doing. You know, I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:54:14 I think it was meth. Whatever. Google it. Yeah, I think- Maybe he's just taking a lot of B12. No, I think- Wasn't that it, that he was like doing meth a lot?
Starting point is 01:54:22 I don't know. Are you looking it up? Yeah. Was it meth? My brother does meth meth and he's slower than ever well yeah because it breaks you right cannabis uh revealed by robert baker okay so he's doing coke well that could do it his wife told robert baker that he was doing coke l LSD, and cannabis. That makes sense. So I read that his brain was swelling or something. That's how he died. And some may have thought.
Starting point is 01:54:49 He used to like electrocute himself too. Hmm. Yeah. What? Yeah. It's like a legit thing they do. They said he did drugs to get into character for movies. Wow.
Starting point is 01:54:58 Like was he tripping on LSD while he was doing that? Oh, man. That'd be wild. All right. Rob says Aaron Lewis of St and sean danielson of smile empty soul would be some pretty based guests to have on it would also be cool to hear from them and phil talk about their time in the industry aaron lewis is going to be out here uh soon they're both my friends man you know you know aaron lewis he's actually going to be here he's
Starting point is 01:55:19 going to be at hollywood charlestown uh y'all should come out and check out his show, man. Because it's a really great venue for a show like for Aaron Lewis. I'm Googling at the same time, sorry. Here we go. Let me pull up the dates here. We'll give a shout out to him. December 1st, he's going to be here. December 1st and 2nd, he's going to be at Hollywood
Starting point is 01:55:40 Casino at Charlestown Races in Charlestown, West Virginia. It's about an hour outside of D.C. Y'all should come. He's been out here before, i i was i was thinking about this too i'm like trying it would be cool to get in touch with him and see if while he's out here i don't i don't know what his tour might be like i can connect you guys i can get it done hit him up i mean it would be an honor that'd be so amazing if he if we could have him on the show around that time i'll make the connection it's tough though because he might have to leave before let's just see let's let's try to make it happen that'd be so amazing yeah sean from smile empty would definitely come on
Starting point is 01:56:07 well yeah we're looking to do a tour together so i've been talking to him yeah these are two guys that i that i that i feel like i can maybe connect the dots if you want to do it to it man let's read some more we got brandon smith this is over 90 of corn soybeans and sugar beets in the u.s are genetically modified oh yeah don't you love it and not genetically modified in the sense where they cross select plants to breed for like seedlessness or something we're talking about injecting e coli or whatever into the into the plant itself to alter its genetic yeah like what we picked off your tree in the backyard nothing like that you know we're that's pop on dude come on yeah i'm gonna go smash a few of those later on yeah so it's it's like you can just peel them right open it's
Starting point is 01:56:45 amazing and i just yeah it's nuts dude i couldn't imagine you know if you if if it's 200 300 years ago just living out here you're like i can't wait for september when the food is just literally everywhere oh yeah so we've got wild grapes everywhere they're they're called frost grapes they taste they taste super tart but uh they're okay they're pretty good we get berry season you get a bunch of fruits. We got pears. It's just, there's so much fruit. We might as well be living on a farm. It's at Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 01:57:08 They made a holiday because it was so wondrous when you didn't starve at the end of the summer. Yeah, you guys got nothing to worry about, man. I'm glad that you inform people. You inform people on what's going on out there, but you are away from the hustle and bustle. You've got fruit growing in your backyard. There are no, I don't think there's anything
Starting point is 01:57:25 to fret over here. The only downside is- We got like 20 deer just around this property. It's nuts. The downside is I don't feel a pulse on the nature of humanity
Starting point is 01:57:34 very well out here. I feel isolated. We do. Yeah, but bro, bro, the culture, the pulse on the culture of humanity is not in cities. People have isolated themselves.
Starting point is 01:57:44 They don't even talk to their neighbors. That's not the pulse of humanity. We're on the ground of humanity is not in cities. People have isolated themselves. They don't even talk to their neighbors. That's not the pulse of humanity. We're on the ground, man. Everyone has like three jobs right now. That's where we've realized from our fans. Our fans all have three jobs. They're working multiple jobs. Multiple fans of ours were retired
Starting point is 01:57:59 and have come out of retirement. Yeah, that's the unemployment numbers. People have to go back to work. We are on the ground in America on a van. We we have a sprinter van we drive it across the whole country we stay in hotels we've been we've done a hundred dates by the end of this rumble do a hundred dates for the year so over the last 15 years we have the pulse on the united states and it's worse than i've ever seen it and we can't let that bake into our minds because we got to turn it around it's time to turn it around we can't let that bake into our minds because we got to turn it around.
Starting point is 01:58:26 It's time to turn it around. We can't let negativity win this battle to where we fall into a negative mindset and it just keeps getting more negative. We got to turn it around right now. We've got to understand where we're at. We see the pulse, the US, it's in a negative direction. It's time to kick it into gear,
Starting point is 01:58:39 become united, be a swarm of bees instead of one singular bee. Together, they'll run, man. One bee's bugging you, you can slap it away. 50 bees are coming at you, you run. We need to all stick together, come together,
Starting point is 01:58:52 and set the tone for the future for us right now. We're not going to accept the direction that we're heading in right now. It's not good on the ground. We got one just for you guys. Walkin' Later says, I love Adelita's Ways song, Get It On. However, it sounds really distorted. I'd pay for a remastered version that has a better sound quality is that like an older song or some or yeah i wonder what she's listening on yeah it's probably something we just put out too you know i like that song too and and uh sometimes we we go in the studio
Starting point is 01:59:18 and we make what we want and it sounds really different and then and it doesn't make a record or it doesn't make you know our plans and then eventually we put it out for our fans because it's you get into the mode of like why not right yeah let them hear it so i think get it on it just it just yeah the budget might not have been the highest for that song that it could have been maybe it needs to be remastered i don't know i'll look into that that's good you never know because i hear all these stories where it's like the band says this is it this is our hit song they put it out and no one cares and then they're like well here's a b-side and then boom number one and they're like damn always happens yeah like well i guess that's one people like you
Starting point is 01:59:52 know i thought that was a danger of experimenting as a musician is if you create an experiment that hits the top then you're like well i don't know how i made that one that crazy weird thing now i've got to try and do you ever get that fear and just end up staying in a lane that's like i know they like it no my biggest i have the opposite fear I want to go in the studio I still want to write the best song in the world every time I go in the studio I've got that kind of like challenge for myself I'd love to to write just the greatest song that exists at that moment in time a timeless song but I think what scares me is what if you had your whole career where your songs were what they were, and then you covered a song, and the cover song became your biggest song.
Starting point is 02:00:32 That's my fear. That's true for a lot of people. It happened to my uncle's band, Tim Hewitt. I think that's Orgy and Shiny Toy Guns, I think. That's good for them. So many bands. It's so many bands, and it's good for for them but as far as my personal legacy it would bum me out if i looked at my catalog of seven records and the number one top most listened to
Starting point is 02:00:51 songs when i didn't write it would it would kind of make me like be like yeah bro bro even of these top songs were they even written by the person who performed them probably not some of them are some some like it's an easier way in the industry to cover a smash. I'm not saying that. I'm saying an artist will be given a song by a production company saying, we wrote this song, it's really good, and you're the person to perform it. Like Max Martin. He was notorious to give the Backstreet Boys and Britney all their stuff.
Starting point is 02:01:18 Every song. He wrote them all. My uncle's band in the 70s, Tin Huey, he was Michael Aylward, the lead singer. They hit it big with a Monkees cover and never went anywhere. It never really went anywhere. They had a Sony, I think it was Sony deal, two records, but it was just so popular. The cover, the already awesome song. And they were like Devo.
Starting point is 02:01:34 They didn't really have like, it was that weird Akron sound they had going on. Well, I'll tell you this though, in a lot of ways, I would rather go see a cover band than like most local bands. That's a good point. Well, look, you go i would rather go see a cover band than like most local bands that's a good well look you go to a bar see a cover band you're gonna hear a bunch of songs you know and like live in person and it's fun and it's like you're going to the actual show of the band who wrote it like if you want to go see muse perform you go see me perform if you're hanging out with your friends there's a bar and they have a cover band playing it's gonna be fun especially if they do requests like i've seen like you guys have probably seen live band karaoke.
Starting point is 02:02:05 Oh yeah. But if like, if my friends say like, hey, we're going to go out on Friday night, there's a show and I'm like, by who? And they're going to name
Starting point is 02:02:09 some like three random bands. I'll be like, I have no disrespect to these bands. I just don't know who they are. They are fun nights. I think that's one thing that's getting lost a little bit. Like we're at the concerts
Starting point is 02:02:18 every night. They're fun. They're fun nights out. And I think sometimes people lose, you know, everyone gets so drawn into oh what type of music is a rock country like look at look at a country concert you there there's 20 000 people some of these shows and then somehow rock got a bad name but the rock concerts are fun man
Starting point is 02:02:37 we play them every night and we look out there and we're like people are missing out sometimes we think that the nights are so fun people are missing out we're like man this is the thing people need to go out and and interact and meet people like people used to go do stuff yeah you know what you know what's really really crazy about music because i grew up in it i grew up in an age of recordings we all did recordings and then mp3s yo back in that i was watching um movies i watch and i was watching that thing you do it's like back in the day listening to music was going out it was like i want to hear music i can't hear it unless i go out somewhere yeah like you can't even like so they have radio eventually and songs play on the radio and you're sitting there being like man i really want to hear that
Starting point is 02:03:19 one song by that band but i guess i'll get lucky if they play it before this it was like you liked music it was only on the weekends at night and someone had to play it for you nowadays it's just ubiquitous it's like great as um as an entertainer to go to like as a musician to go to a rock concert because i think we learn primarily through mimicry humans you know by hearing or seeing and then reproducing so like i hear your song it's cool but when i see you perform it now i know how you did it and i can mimic that dude seeing you guys play alive there's no question it's it's a hundredfold better than we love what we do recordings can't capture it dude like i was saying like you're throwing the jump stick in the air like the whole performance and everything is just man indescribable. I know from playing with the band for as long as we play together,
Starting point is 02:04:08 we have a connection up there. Sometimes when I'm up there, I have to make it a point to start looking fans in the eyes because I'm having too much fun with my friends up there. I've got to be like, all right, you've been rocking out with Trevor too much. You've got to back off. Let's go and sing to some people. Because you just get up there, and we're really driven,, we, I think that our, our mindset has been positive about
Starting point is 02:04:28 being in a band. Like you meet, we've met people in bands who their dreams have come true and they're so negative and they're so bummed out. And I'm like, dude, what are you so negative and bummed out for you? You travel the country, you do your dream and you're so bummed out. And we've met that and we promised ourselves we would never be like that. So we make the best of every day and we've done that for almost 20 years make the best of every day i'm like what's it look like he's like we're gonna party the way we party man let's go
Starting point is 02:04:53 do what we do and we try to find all the things we like to do we make sure the performance that we put on we're having fun up there on stage and we never lose sight of the gratitude that i that we have for our job do you guys get in the flow state when you're performing oh yeah oh yeah let's uh let's grab one more here aaron richard says there's a middle ground here slacks and a nice golf shirt or a half zip over a button the five suit rule by steve harvey gets 75 suit options every young man needs to know this info very resourceful yeah and i think the compromise is telling people to be clean and to wear pants
Starting point is 02:05:26 and to try and look presentable and nice. But I don't think there should be a set standard on like, it is this or nothing. I don't think a suit is the only way to be a professional and to look professional because that implies that people
Starting point is 02:05:40 who do business deals, CEOs, lawyers, basically it implies that white collar is professional and nothing else. Or it implies that blue collar professionals are not welcome in a space, only white collar professionals. I just don't like that idea. There's a lot of people who do other jobs that are professional and they do more important jobs. I'm sorry, man. I think most blue collar jobs are more important than most white-collar jobs that's just it i would i if i was on an island and then if i was going to be stranded on an island on a boat and it's like only one there's there's two boats and they're like save me you know save me it's a lawyer and it's a mechanic i'm like mechanic has more real world practical skills
Starting point is 02:06:18 to help me survive on this island the lawyer does the plumber is coming with me let's go you know how to do electricity and the best part is the plumber is going to be like, I got two morons who talk for a living. Between me and the lawyer. Oh, yeah. So I'll take the mechanic. I just got a fire super chat from Phil that remains. Give the Adelitas way boys my best.
Starting point is 02:06:37 Been listening on the drive back. Right on. Thanks, Phil. All right, everybody. Wish you were here, buddy. Smash that like button. Subscribe to the channel. Share the show with your friends.
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Starting point is 02:07:26 venture to that fun place. What time? What time is the show tomorrow? We probably go on around 8 p.m. at Ram's Head Live. Right on.
Starting point is 02:07:35 AW Vinyl, baby. This whole thing was we were bringing back live music. We were the superheroes bringing back live music. We were the first band back on tour
Starting point is 02:07:43 from COVID. Really? That's awesome. Where do people get that? People get the vinyl? Yeah, you got to come to a show. Come on to the concerts. Right on, right on.
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Starting point is 02:08:00 Can I say what I'm doing in Miami when I'm there? Yeah. Okay, so Josie, the redheaded libertarian, and I are going to sit down with Michael Seifer, the Public Square CEO.
Starting point is 02:08:09 So I hope you guys are all coming to Miami because I think it'll be really fun. It's right before IRL. So something else to check out. And I'm really excited to be on stage with her because she's great. If you want to follow me personally, I'm on Twitter at hcbrimlow
Starting point is 02:08:19 and on Instagram at hanklair.b. Thank you so much. And then after that, Alex Stein will be doing a 15-minute set, which is going to be really good. What time you and Josie go live? You know what time that starts? I think it's like 6, but I don't know. You should just buy our tickets and come.
Starting point is 02:08:33 Well, it's not going to be live. No, we're not live, but we're on stage. So we're exclusive to the event, which I think is pretty cool. I just want to shout out Adelita's Way, Power, the newest single, or one of the newest singles. I don't know if they're all. And I want people to check it out. I was saying on this with you guys it was awesome and i hope we do it again we should do it again pretty soon let's do it again a little more get
Starting point is 02:08:51 even more integrated next time let's lock ourselves in the studio man holler back at you ricky let's go love it every minute baby check it out power where do people get it on itunes everywhere check it out power spotify follow it everywhere everywhere power is it's doing great man visceral I like it yeah fun alright Carter
Starting point is 02:09:08 I enjoy the song too I helped track some of Ian's harmonies and once again thank you guys for coming down I still remember Rick when you sang happy birthday to a fan at Blue Ridge Rock Fest
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