Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #865 Russell Brand Conspiracy PROVEN TRUE, UK GOV CAUGHT Targeting Him w/Harrison Smith
Episode Date: September 21, 2023Tim, Phil, & Carter join Chef Andrew Gruel & Harrison Smith to discuss the UK admitting it's going after Russell Brand, allegations against Tim Ballard surfacing only after he announces a run for Sena...te, Howard Stern promising his listeners that he is woke, & NeuraLink announcing it's beginning human trials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So typically, when there's a conspiracy theory, it takes a few months, maybe a couple years, before it turns out that it was true.
The media will debunk it, they'll claim. They'll say it's debunked, and the story's fake.
So Russell Brand gets kicked off all these TV shows, they remove all his content, he gets accused of serious impropriety, is one way to put it.
And then YouTube demonetizes his channel, even though he didn't break any rules.
And there are a lot of people saying, I think there's an agenda against Russell Brand for some reason.
Some people are citing this interview that he had on Bill Maher where he's talking about big pharmaceutical companies.
And I think this is the fastest a conspiracy theory has been proven true.
Because we now have Rumble releasing a letter from the UK government trying to get russell brand demonetized on rumble
we also have a letter that was sent to tiktok as well so let me just put it simply the uk government
is trying to strip the finance like the money from russell brand oh so conspiracy confirmed
well geez that was fast wow i thought that one was going to take a few you know they'd cancel him
we'd forget all about it two years would go by and they'd be like oh by the way that was fast. Wow. I thought that one was going to take a few, you know, they'd cancel him. We'd forget all about it. Two years would go by and they'd be like,
oh, by the way, that was us. We'd be like, oh, well, the government really did go after him in
that way. No, we got that story. We'll talk about it. We got Ray Epps pleading guilty.
We got big breaking news, an emergency declaration out of Eagle Pass, Texas, because thousands of
migrants are storming into the country. And guess what? The emergency declaration, it's not to stop
the illegal immigrants. It's to help what? The emergency declaration, it's not to stop the illegal immigrants.
It's to help them.
The emergency declaration gets them extra funding
so they can assist these individuals
as they illegally enter the country.
We'll talk about all that.
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Chef Andrew Gruel.
I'm America's chef, owner of AmericanGravy.com and everything food related.
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but uh should be fun thanks for hanging out man thanks for having me we got phil hello i am phil
bonti lead singer of all the remains anti-communist and counter-revolutionary what's up carter what's
up phil i'm uh carter usually i'm in my studio making music but today
i'm filming for surge and let's get into it here's the first story from the post millennial ladies
and gentlemen the conspiracy theory has been proven true in what is this five days it's like
it's like five days since they accused russell brand and started going after all of his financials
trying to get him banned from everything and then you get nbc and a bunch of these outlets saying conspiracy theorists think that there's an agenda against russell brand and then a few
days later uk parliament sends letters to social media platforms demanding demonetization what does
it say demonization is that demonization it's spelling there yeah come on come on come on
post-millennial i always always make fun of him.
Demonetization of Russell Brand.
But I guess demonization works, too.
It's similar.
Demonization.
Although it may be politically correct and socially easier for Rumble to join a cancel culture mob,
doing so would be a violation of our company's values and mission.
So we have this tweet from Mario Noffel.
This is the Culture, Media, and Sports Committee of the House of Commons sent a letter to TikTok saying,
while we recognize TikTok is not the creator of the content published by Mr. Brand
and his content may be within the community guidelines set up by the platforms,
we are concerned that he may be able to profit from his content on the platforms.
Holy what, dude?
Confirmed conspiracy against Russell Brandin i'm just really excited for
this we have a very quick confirmation of a government conspiracy against russell brin
wait hold on here's the rumble tweet because rumble is awesome they they of course released
this with a statement saying today we received an extremely disturbing letter from a committee
chair in the UK Parliament.
While Rumble obviously deplores sexual assault, rape, and all serious crimes, and believes that both alleged victims and the accused are entitled to full and serious investigation,
it is vital to note that the recent allegations against Russell Brand have nothing to do with content on Rumble's platform.
Just yesterday, YouTube announced that based solely on these media accusations, it was barring Mr. Brand from monetizing his video content. Rumble stands for very different values. We have devoted ourselves to the vital cause of defending a free internet, meaning an internet where no one
arbitrarily dictates which ideas can or cannot be heard or which citizens may or may not be
entitled to a platform. We regard it as deeply inappropriate and dangerous. The UK parliament
would attempt to control who is allowed to speak on our platform or to earn a living from doing so.
Singling out an individual and demanding his ban is even more disturbing, given the absence of any connection between the allegations and his content on Rumble.
We don't agree with the behavior of many Rumble creators, but we refuse to penalize them for actions that have nothing to do with our platform.
Although it may be politically and socially easier for Rumble to join a cancel culture
mob, doing so would be a violation of our company's values and mission.
We emphatically reject the UK Parliament's demands.
And here we have this letter to Chris Pavlovsky, the CEO of Rumble, saying, I am writing concerning
the serious allegations regarding Russell Brand in the context of his being a content
producer on Rumble with more than 1.4 million followers.
The Culture, Media, and Sports Committee is raising questions with the broadcasters and
production companies who previously employed Mr. Brand to examine both the culture of the
industry in the past and whether that culture still prevails today.
That is to say they have outright admitted the UK government is reaching out to other networks, asking them to remove Russell Russell Brand and take away his income because he was accused.
Allegations from a decade to two decades ago.
This is amazing.
They say they said we are also looking at just of social media, including on Rumble, where he issued his preemptive response to the accusations made against him by the Sunday Times and Channel 4 dispatches.
While we recognize that Rumble is not the creator of the content published by Mr. Brand,
we are concerned that he may be able to profit from his content on the platform.
Think about what they're saying right here.
The UK government is outright saying, if you commit any crime ever, you should not
be allowed to live at all.
What does Russell Brand do for a living?
He's a personality. He's an actor. He communicates. He talks. They take his shows down.
They try to take his podcast down. YouTube actually demonetizes his show. They're basically
saying he should not be allowed to make a living anymore for any reason, even though he's never
been convicted of a crime. Or I should say, I don't know if he's been convicted of any crime,
but in this instance, he's only been accused. accused well he hasn't even been accused on a criminal level right it was just the article
that came out i mean it's a pure there is an investigation oh is it what well but because
of the article right right right right so and it seems like especially with things like youtube
it seems like that i mean we're in the age of the open conspiracy essentially at this point where
youtube is sitting there going man we really wish we could kick Russell Brand off, but we can't just do it outright.
If only somebody came out with an article, nudge, nudge, hint, hint.
And so they're just working in this almost reciprocal way.
And I mean, you know, Rumble says we're fighting for free speech on the Internet.
That age is rapidly ending.
We have the EU Digital Services Act.
The UK Parliament just passed the, what is just passed the online safety bill, which
ironically, when it was in draft form,
was presided over by the same
woman that sent this letter, Caroline
Denninger, or whatever her name is.
So yeah, it's coming
to an end pretty rapidly, this whole
free speech thing we've been enjoying so long.
This is the UK. I think
we're actually, we have to
remain steadfast, but I think we're doing
a really good job in the US as it
pertains to the boycotts and the boycotts.
The fact that Rumble exists
shows that we have started to push back
and we're gaining ground.
Russell Brand, they can't take
away his money because Rumble said
no. Everyone else bends
the knee, but I love the precedent set by YouTube.
So what? now all anyone
has to do to terminate someone's account is just accuse them or have someone accuse them i mean
this is all all awful uh sufficiently horrifying for me to be like all right we need to completely
isolate uh social media from governments this is something that we've been aware of or we the twitter files have shown that
there are governments interested in accessing the power and influence that comes from social media
to think that you know other governments aren't doing it with you know just because the u.s has
has been exposed and there's supposed to be uh efforts being undertaken to to prevent it doesn't
mean that other countries aren't going to try to apply the same pressure.
And it's for essentially the same things.
They're looking to end the liberty to speak your mind
and say things that are controversial.
You've got that Jacinda, I forget what her last name is,
the Prime Minister of New Zealand,
specifically coming out and saying things that 15 years ago, if you said publicly, you'd have gotten excoriated for it.
You would have been you would have been thrown right into the efforts at limiting what you're allowed to say and
what you can't say that they that these kinds of behaviors from governments you know only the the
alternative media seems to take issue with it and it's a big problem and obviously we're all
pretty much here in agreement and it's worth i'm thankful that that rumble did what they did
but this speaks to the attitude of governments and it's not i'm thankful that that rumble did what they did but this speaks to the
attitude of governments and it's not just the united states government it's governments across
the western western world yeah i just i don't think social media i don't think this is uh an
imposition on social media i think social media is uh happy to go along with it actually happy
to have the excuse to ban people that they wanted to ban in the first place i agree 100 and the reason there are people that are out there that are going to say oh you
know it's because of money it's not because of money it's because of access because if they do
what the government wants then the government becomes friendly with them and that's power
it's beyond money because google doesn't need money well you know it's also it is access to a certain degree there's
also fear sure if you're if you're a a company say you're an email service provider or maybe
a tech company and uh some guys in black suits show up to your office and they start going like
listen here you know we uh need your help taking out the uh terrorists if you know what i'm saying
otherwise things could get messy for
you it's funny basically what they do yeah and that's almost exactly the tone of that letter
that they sent because they don't say demonetize russell brand they say we're awful concerned that
he may be making money you would hate to have that on your conscience wouldn't you yeah it's
it's a mafia style shakedown absolutely how long before they shut rumble down that's the question
or attempt to obviously rumble you know i think back to parlor remember what happened with parlor thank god rumble has
built the infrastructure necessary to be able to broadcast him how long before they attempt in some
capacity because now it's rumble and perhaps twitter against the government i don't i don't
want to make the joke that i that i need to make so i'm i just't. I can't. But let's just say that there are a series of attempts
to assassinate the characters of key individuals
who are playing vital roles,
and it seems like their only strategy with,
now Tim Ballard is being accused.
It's like, here's a guy who's married, has nine kids,
and they're like, I'll accuse him too.
And it's just like, oh, come on.
Like, Russell Brand, you have people being like, well, he was a promiscuous guy.
I mean, man, this could be true.
I hope it's not.
And then you have people, they're accusing Tim Ballard.
And it's like, oh, come on.
Like the dude who's halfway around the world hunting down child traffickers had time to go and get out of here with this stuff.
It's ridiculous.
But then you got Howard Stern out there saying the most outlandish things.
And he can't get canceled.
And he even said today, it was the headline, I am woke.
I am woke.
I mean, he literally just, he might as well have said, please don't cancel me.
I will lay down and I will kiss the boot.
I will put the whole soul right in my mouth.
I mean, it is embarrassing.
But when you have the history that Howard Stern does, you're left with few options
because all it takes is someone getting
their hair across their ass
and they're going to come after you and you have
just more evidence
than you could ever possibly
deflect from. Here's the best thing about Rumble.
Rumble has a
payment processor. They have their
own servers. They have their own
hosting. They are building
out everything they need so that they cannot
remove them. Now,
what they did with Parler
was a coordinated
blocking of it from a bunch of different app stores.
These tactics aren't
working. It worked for Parler,
sure, and then rumble pops up.
Everyone learned what happened because everyone knew that
Amazon messed with their servers or whatever whatever they shut down parlor on false
reasons they basically said that january sixers were using it whatever and it's like they used
facebook more than he was parlor of course and then elon musk buys twitter and turns it into x
and they're freaking out screaming and just losing i look you know shout out to elon musk for buying
the platform and and building it.
Now they're running this, I don't know if you guys saw,
this lie that Elon Musk wants
to charge all users, which was
not what happened.
And they're using that to just, like, they are
spreading this propaganda because they're trying to get people to leave
Twitter so they can regain control of the narrative.
The real story was that Elon said
something to the effect of the only way to
deal with all the bots would be if you were to charge everyone like a small fee, which, you know, we're trying to figure out how to deal with.
And they're like, aha, he says he's going to charge everybody money.
And then Elon comes out and he's like, I'm not saying we're going to charge everyone money.
I'm saying that is how you get rid of bots.
But of course, the media runs the narrative.
And then a bunch of people sign up for blue sky or whatever, because they're trying to regain control.
They're losing.
And they're also launching investigations into tesla and spacex and i mean it you know they go
after you however they can and obviously what it's about is that they want a total control of the
information flow because that is in this information age that's how you control people you control what
goes into their mind it's like some sort of information war it's it's crazy let's let's let's
let's talk about how evil these people let's let's let's uh let's talk about how evil
these people let's let's jump to this story first i had another story i was going to jump to we'll
talk about this one from the post-millennial tim ballard speaks out against false allegations
leveled at him after announcing potential senate run i will not stop i will not give up on wednesday
tim ballard released a statement addressing allegations leveled against him following his
announcement that he was running for the senate in utah ballard read from a press release from his non-profit the spear fund which read rescuing kids
and fighting child trafficking is an ugly and dark business especially when as the result of my work
for more than 20 years we continue to expose members of the powerful well-funded child trafficking
cartels evil pedophiles will stop at nothing and they have allies in government in the media in
big corporations and even in public institutions they will continue to lie about an attempt to destroy my good name, and they will never stop.
Ballard said he wanted to let everyone know that I and our vast army of supporters will likewise
never stop. We will keep fighting for the vulnerable all over the globe, and we know
that the truth will always prevail. I am a faithful member in good standing in the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I believe in Jesus Christ, the Holy Scriptures, and I
believe in our faith with my whole heart that will never
change. Ballard said that it has
been alleged that an anonymous
LDS spokesperson issued a statement
about me through a tabloid that is
often hostile to people of faith.
Further, my church is not publicly verified as authenticity.
So, we have this other story
from the Postmillennial.
Utah D.A. closed criminal investigation into Operation Underground Railroad, Tim Ballard, in March.
They're false allegations.
What do you think is going to happen if you're hunting down trafficking cartels?
Yeah, they're going to play dirty to try and stop you.
The funny thing about this, the attacks against Russell Brand, the attacks against julian assange and now get this rudy giuliani oh that's just come on it's just the only thing they have is
they're like how do we stop this guy just say he groped some woman or something and it's like okay
i guess yeah we're at the point where it's like dude like i was saying earlier you come at russell
brand and we're like that's kind of weird they're
all coming after russell brand but he does have that past that was his thing he joked a lot about
this stuff you know he there's a video someone posted where he's joking with a woman if he can
get on with her or her daughters and she's my daughters are 15 or whatever he made some pretty
crude jokes and so you wonder man how responsible or irresponsible was this guy but tim ballard like a a a bible thumping
child trafficking uh hunt like hunting what i'm sorry the least credible allegations i've ever
heard are the ones against tim ballard it's just there's no way i'm i just at this point
and they come out and claim that Donald Trump did something.
It's just no one's going to believe it.
They could come out and say any they could come out and say Andrew Tate was like abusing women at this point.
And I'm just like, bro, all of this stuff.
To be fair, they did come out and say that about Tate.
I'm saying they could they could like make crazier accusations at this point.
I'm just like Andrew Tate could literally come out and say those past videos, you you know or all of him saying the things i'm not going to believe any of it
it's just they try every single person it's the only thing they have yeah but the thing is is
that when russell brand he was out in the public eye saying all of these things and the media
supported him he was a hero of the media that's the crazy thing right so the time in which all
these things were happening everybody knew and his caricature right his personality in a lot of
these shows was as that kind of gutter snipe like misogynistic uh you know guy so and he was the
hero it wasn't until he then crossed over that he became the enemy they're like you know we tried
calling everybody racists for a while it didn't really work so we upgraded to white supremacist
that's not really working anymore let's just call them all rapists there you go and it's it's you
know sort of non-false fable right you can't prove or disprove something that happened 15 20 years
ago i don't know much about uh uh tim ballard but uh you know russell brand i mean that was the sort
of character that he was playing but sort of regardless of all of that are are we saying that
if you get convicted of a crime you you can't earn a living anymore?
Right.
Which obviously hasn't been convicted or as far as I can tell, even legally charged with committing any of these crimes.
But it's almost like a does the punishment fit the crimes?
It's not cruel and unusual punishment for, yeah, you know, potentially baseless accusation. And the craziest part about that was the article that came out in the Times.
They say, like, these women didn't say anything until our reporters approached them.
And they thought it was important to come out because of his newfound prominence as a dissident right-wing person.
So it's like they're not even hiding anymore.
They're literally saying because he is a prominent dissident and because he speaks out against the establishment, therefore, here's the accusations that we're making against him.
It's insane.
I think that that's super important.
The fact that this is all coming out is only because of his political stances.
This was perfectly fine.
No one had an issue.
There was no problem for, what, 20 years now that since it's happened.
Same thing again.
We talked about Howard Stern earlier.
No one has an issue with that.
And no one's coming after Howard Stern because Howard Stern is pushing the party line.
He is saying the politically correct positions.
He has the proper allowable opinions. If you have a dissenting opinion, there are people that are going to go into your history,
look for anything they can come up with.
People love to tell me I'm wrong or specifically like shit lips, pardon my French, but like
bad liberals, people that are terrible liberals.
We are in a Maoist cultural revolution in the united states right now these are the things
that were done in maoist china in order for the communist party to gain control they use the red
guard to intimidate people to accuse people of all sorts of different in uh improprieties and stuff
this is what's going it's obviously it's not going to look exactly the same as in china you know 70 or 60 years ago but a lot of the same tactics are
being used of the same shaming the same trying to ostracize people kick them out of polite society
take their ability to provide for their families and stuff all of that stuff is happening right now
what my question too is,
let's apply this same logic.
Tara Reid.
That's all I got to say.
Tara Reid.
Joe Biden's got to be banned from YouTube.
No more White House videos on YouTube
because Joe Biden,
he did those awful things.
Shut the Clinton Foundation down.
Shut it down.
Yeah, that would only be fair.
Bill Clinton can't take a dime from anybody.
No, but that's what it is.
And it's the great reset and it's the stakeholder capitalism is what it is, where they have companies.
I mean, we said the Great Reset should be called something like the Great Consolidation or the Great Coagulation, right?
It's companies and government acting seemingly independently, but in perfect coordination with one another to carry these
things out so I mean this is it's it's a cultural revolution but it's worldwide and it's being
orchestrated from it's being orchestrated from a central power but also like we really are in this
in this phase where they all just sort of know and there doesn't necessarily have to be some sort of
conspiracy behind the scenes where they're secretly communicating with one another they all just sort
of know.
I mean, you know, in the old days, you'd have like a false flag attack.
You'd have to control the media and you'd have to have the police on your side and every,
you know, certain people in key positions.
Now they just sort of do it and the media knows, okay, here's the narrative that I'm going along with and don't investigate it too much or else you might find out how fake
it is.
It's because it's an ideology.
You don't have to have, you can have Christians from different parts of the world that have
never met each other, and they're still going to be able to tell you how Christianity works.
You can have Muslims from different parts of the world that have never met each other.
They're still going to be able to tell you how Islam works.
It's the same thing with this type of mentality.
It's an ideology.
And so it doesn't matter if the people are read into the newest cutting edge uh stuff in fact
sometimes they make errors like when uh wimmickson wimmickson was a bad bad one but when kajithi
brown jackson was uh yeah they when she was having a hearing and she said i'm not a biologist
like that was the wrong answer it's not because she was saying gender was biology
exactly she should it should have been uh i forget i'm not a gender theorist yeah that it should have
been gender theorist that would have been the correct she actually made an error according to
the theory but like tim said she should have said she's a gender theorist to be able to explain that
but you don't have to know the cutting edge because they'll cover for you if you make an
error doesn't matter you're on you have the right politics you're you're going for the right side so we'll go ahead
and we'll we'll brush the the mistake step under the rug and simply put if you are living your life
living your career of hunting down trafficking cartels the the the easiest most obviously way
to stop you is to accuse you is to try and do something like this.
Bunk allegations.
But I mean, look, how long until Oliver Anthony gets falsely accused?
Tick tock.
I mean, he's trying real hard not to be super political, despite the fact that his songs are very political and anti-establishment, which is anti-left inherently.
It's only a matter of time i guess and
and you know the the real issue is what they don't want you to do is have your own platform to be able
to defend yourself i mean it's the same thing they uh you know did with with alex jones right they
accuse him of things and then remove him from social media so he can't actually argue back so
the only narrative that's allowed to be proliferated is their narrative. So they want, and the way that the specifically like the
online safety act in the UK, they want the companies and the platforms themselves to
preemptively take action on content that's posted. So the way it is now, if the government
issues a request and then retroactively you go in and remove it, they want the companies to
actually take that burden on and remove posts themselves preemptively before the government has to get involved. So that's where the stakeholder
capitalism comes in, where the corporations are actually taking on that burden. And if they don't,
then the corporations are the ones being punished by the government. So they want to create a
situation where they can make accusations and the accused has no ability to respond in a mainstream
fashion. Let's talk about Howard Stern. For the New York Post, Howard Stern hits back at critics.
I am woke, mother effer, and I love it.
This is the perfect example.
I am so grateful for Howard Stern because if ever you want to explain to someone the
cult, you need only show them Howard Stern.
He says, I hear that a lot that
i'm not good anymore because i'm woke by the way i kind of take that as a compliment that i'm woke
self-described king of king of all media said on monday i'll tell you how i feel about it to me
the opposite of woke is being asleep said stern a staunch supporter of the democratic party and
if woke means i can't get behind trump which is what i think it means or that i support people who want to be transgender or i'm for the vaccine dude call me woke
as you uh call me call me woke as you effing want stern added let me break it down for you
you don't have to support donald trump to oppose wokeness you you don't have to be i mean
and in fact there are many people who oppose wokeness who are trans who have gotten the vaccine.
Howard Stern is the perfect example of cult member.
He's simply saying, I want money and I will suckle whatever I need to suckle to get it.
A guy who now get this viral clips from 1999.
I think it was Columbumbine yeah where he was
saying i i'm not i can't even repeat what he said yeah i'll try and keep it as family friendly as
possible howard stern advocated for the columbine perpetrators to have their way with their victims
and questioned why they wouldn't do it this guy is as despicable as you can possibly
imagine and he's always been he's always been so this is the funny thing right now we're looking
at everything he's saying and being like what a spineless this is his bit he always sides with
evil that's his thing well i mean but you know, he started off as being the free speech
warrior. I mean, I hate to think that we're giving Howard Stern what he wants right now,
because all he wants is relevance. He's not really relevant anymore. So this is his sort of
desperate grasp at being relevant, which, you know, really he's a drowning man. And now he's
reaching up to pull woke down with him, which good riddance, because who wants to be associated with
someone like him? I think he, you know think he actually explains what woke is perfectly there.
He's like, if you're for the vaccine,
if you're for doing whatever the powers tell you,
then that's what I am.
It's like, yeah, we know, dude.
If that's what he was to have said, but he's not.
I mean, wokeness is being a part of the cult.
You can have reasonable disagreements
on being for or against certain gender ideology things
or the vaccine.
There are a lot of intelligent people who are not woke
who have real conversations about this.
Howard Stern is basically just saying,
don't know, don't care, whatever they tell me to say, I'll say.
Please give me more money.
Yeah, and I mean, the Columbine thing is what everybody's talking about right now.
You can go on YouTube, you can watch old Howard Stern shows from the 90s.
I'm not a prudish person at all,
but some of the things they were saying back then
make me go,
oh boy, I can't believe they said that back then.
The Columbine thing.
Yeah, that's really bad.
But in terms of racist and sex,
he was pretty far out there.
I mean, you can find hours of Howard Stern
saying things that would get him canceled in an instant.
He's got a whole movie about it.
Private parts, right?
Right.
If for some reason Howard Stern hit his head and woke up a new person tomorrow and he turned
on this wokeness, he would be the next target.
His show would be canceled overnight.
Yep.
And so he's sitting in his studio and I'm willing to bet someone came to him and said,
hey man, don't fly too close to the sun.
Keep it here.
Here's what we want and
expect and he was like you got a bus yeah just get and get ahead of it too yep get ahead of it
say the right thing oh i mean the reason why he's saying i'm woke i'm woke i'm woke i swear i swear
it's because all of these clips are coming out which would get anyone canceled well it's uncle
uncle uncle right like he's getting his arm twisted and he's throwing it out there it's the battle cry
i bet he cries at night. I'm not kidding.
I'm not like, I'm not trying to be like, haha, what a loser.
I'm saying like, you can't be a guy who has your whole career based on saying racial slurs
and sexually inappropriate things.
Now be literally on your knees begging, begging like a pathetic spineless little baby and
feel good about yourself.
He's been pretty, he was pretty open in good about yourself he's he's been pretty he
was pretty open in private parts that he's kind of a cowardly guy like he did he came out and said
the same like he's like oh you know i'm kind of scared of the data um and i mean that's that just
kind of shows here like he doesn't have the the courage to stand up and and look at the powers
that be in in the face and say no i, I'm not going to just kiss the boot.
You know, he says, I want to be awake.
I want to read legitimate news sources.
Stern also alluded to claims made by Trump and his supporters that President Biden's victory was fraudulent.
Here's how woke I am.
I believe the election was not rigged.
I am woke. I think that's a compliment.
He said, it's like it's really weird that he goes through a list of all of these things saying, please, please.
I'm saying the things i was told to say i'm just imagining howard stern on his knees crying as these like woke 20 something year old fat blue haired women are like say it or i'll get you
fired because we can email three people and then he's just like please please wow i just look man i don't i could not understand
doing that i talked about this before when i was little i would i'm like watching these historical
lessons or whatever in school or they play cartoons they tell stories about someone would
get captured and they would say reject you or renounce your faith otherwise we'll kill you
and they'd be like i I will never do it.
And then I'd be like, why not just lie?
Like, seriously, just say it.
Now, I wouldn't say I would completely ever agree.
I do think there's some value in just trying to escape
people who are attacking you and being smart about it.
But now I get it to a certain degree.
Howard Stern is the kind of guy that would
immediately fall to his knees and offer to,
like if a guy broke into his house, he'd just be like, I will let you do anything to my body.
I swear to God, just whatever you say, man, you can have, you can have, you can have anything,
including me. That's the kind of guy that he is. Whereas like, I'm sure most people listen to this,
this show, me and many, many people in this room would not purport
to be tough guys who are going to win a fight but would probably try to protect our homes to
whatever degree we could whereas howard stern would just drop to his knees and be like tell
me what to do and i'll do it well doesn't he i mean has he left his house yet i'm pretty sure
he like went into his basement when covid first started and like didn't leave until like maybe a
couple months ago it's stern it's like oh yeah yeah that's what i heard oh no it's it's like pathetic i mean
literally a couple months ago there was a clip going around of of him like getting mad at his
wife for like going out do you know what i'm talking about oh yeah i've seen that again yeah
yeah he he's he's a hypochondriac i mean he is like still living in the heart of covid um he
he eats crustless sandwiches because he doesn't want he thinks there's bacteria on the crust could you imagine like take this article and bring it back in time
to to you know the the 90s when howard stern is like this shock jack that everyone's talking
like wow he's so crazy and then be like nah that's who he really is it's so embarrassing
you know it's it's kind of
crazy because legacy matters what are you alive for you're alive to leave something behind for
your family for your friends for your kids to have a positive impact that makes humanity better
jeez well i mean this is rage against the machine forcing people to get vaccinated before they go to
their shows rage on behalf of the machine yeah yeah and i mean you know it's it it is it's it it all
goes back to a spiritual battle and that's what that's what i get from all of what we've just
seen howard stern say it's just this like deep-seated really really like really thorough
spiritual cowardice where he's gonna he's just like i just believe whatever they tell me i
believe whatever they tell me i have no uh beliefs higher than uh the humans around me to order me around if howard
stern was sitting in a park eating a ham sandwich and having a milkshake and a bunch of trump
supporters walked up to him and they're like hey howard we have we want to have a word with you
he'd go i i i love trump you know i actually love him i've i've loved him the whole time i mean the
show is a show it's not real like guys know, I've always been that guy.
He will say anything.
I'm saying, a guy in a MAGA hat could walk up to him and be like, hey, Howard, nice to meet you.
And he'll immediately be the kind of guy who's like, oh, you know, Trump's actually really
good.
I really like him.
And the things in the show aren't real.
Just, I'll say whatever I need to say.
Spineless.
Cowardice.
Seems like it.
Sad.
Sad.
But this is so many people.
It's not just Howard Stern. Right. There are so many people it's not just howard's turn right there are
so many people right now and i'm sure the people listening know people like this that you know
like i'll put it this way everybody's got that friend more than one maybe or family member
who you know has said something bad or done something offensive and all of a sudden now
they're acting hoity-toity acting like like, you know, oh, everyone's got to
fall in line. Why? They're scared it'll
come for them. I was talking to some
people from Vice. And I was
telling them about this. I was like, dude, back when we were
working there, like, the articles
that they were writing, the stuff that
was getting all the traffic and hitting,
like, they won't do any of that stuff. And they're like, well,
we can't do that anymore. And I'm like, says
who? Who says you can't write the articles
that people actually want to read?
Hey, guess what?
Vice is bankrupt.
Congratulations, everybody.
You had a choice to march in lockstep
with losers like Howard Stern
and then lose all your money.
And that's what you chose.
That's really amazing.
I really do wonder.
I'd love to have a conversation with Shane Smith.
Haven't talked to the guy in a decade.
I really wonder about how he let them take his creation, the CNN of the street, the multi-billion dollar corporation, grind it into a paste and then crap it onto the floor.
That's it.
I mean, look, when Vice was growing and and expanding it was a big threat to these these
corporations they all wanted a piece because they don't want to get left behind what do they do
instead infiltrate destroy and it's gone yeah i don't know i don't know if they did that on purpose
or if it's just like an inevitable consequence of uh being their form of of woke or whatever you
want to call it well for vice it was because they had a series of allegations against this is what i'm gonna be very careful i was told this this is true by uh
people who were high up and had been at the company for a very long time that there were a
series of accusations made against prominent employees some of this is widely reported just
google search it you can read it and the investors came in and said the only way to deal with these
accusations and to not lose our deals our contracts or sponsors and violent morality clauses is to become feminist.
Embrace the feminism, become a champion of the activism and push back on misogyny.
And now you are protecting yourself.
And they went, you got it, boss.
And then just spiraled into obscurity.
And weren't the wasn't the main investor george
soros or soros controlled uh organization uh no uh vice first got their big money from i think it
might have been fox no that's not fair they when they came i i used to know it's been so long yeah
i thought it was disney and so and that was way later uh it was uh disney and uh that was actually through a and e that
disney got involved i think it was like uh a and e was hearst and there's some kind of canadian
grant or something like way back that's super super way back super early days when it's called
voice of montreal they came to the u.s they got a little bit of money i can't remember where it
came from but uh they had big investment from rupert murdoch that was that was first and that's
that's i'm his fox corporation right that was i think 70 million dollars they had i believe that investment
from wpp which is basic like people really need to look at what wpp is and start researching that
stuff there's like one company that owns a piece of all of these different media properties and
then later on they brought in i think it was a and e uh which uh which basically brought them money from
from disney and and i i think it's been a long time but i'll just keep it simple i'll keep it
simple everybody knows vice and there was a point where i'm sure most people watching they're in
college or they're getting out of college and they're watching those vice documentaries and
they were awesome they were super cool yeah and then all of a sudden somehow what happened i can
give you an example.
When I started working for Vice,
as part of my negotiation was,
I flat out said to the executives,
I do live streaming and social media stuff.
What I don't do is documentary stuff.
I need that because
in between big breaking news,
what content is Tim Pool releasing?
Like, what am I covering?
What stories am I doing?
It's not always big breaking stories. So here's what I'll do. I will cover the big breaking news, what content is Tim Pool releasing? Like, what am I covering? What stories am I doing? It's not always big breaking stories.
So here's what we'll do. I will cover the
big breaking news, live stream it
to the millions of views, and then
in the meantime, we will produce
mini documentaries around these stories.
So we'll put it this way.
If I go out and I cover, say, like
Gezi Park in Turkey, we can do
two things. We can film a mini doc about it
and we can live stream
at two birds with one stone. And then you guys are helping me where I need help. And they were
like, that's a brilliant idea, Tim. Welcome aboard. You're awesome. And I was the first person hired
for Vice News. And then what ends up happening is one day, one of the producers comes up to me and
he's like, look, man, I know you really want to do some of these documentaries and stuff, but
this was specifically HBO. There's a lot more nuance to it uh essentially the original idea for vice news was whatever hbo wouldn't pick up they
would run on a different channel and he said the thing is hbo doesn't want white men we got to get
more uh you know people of color and women and i was like i'm mixed i'm mixed race and they were
like yeah that doesn't matter you look white so and i'm like and that's the game they play
so here i am i'm hired and then i got pissed and I went to them and I said,
here's our arrangement. Here's what you promised. And they're like, we know, we know, we know they
gave me more money. And then eventually I was like, I'm out. Like, if you're going to tell me
that I can't host things because of my race and literally they did. And I'll also say this too.
Some other producers like were very polite to me and basically said without being mean i wasn't that
good at it and that's totally fine you know i had one guy be like you got to figure this stuff out
man okay and i'm like sure and another guy was like the reality is we can edit this stuff we
can make it however it needs to be made and we can direct you hbo doesn't want white people and i was
like okay i was like well all right there. And I experienced the same thing at Fusion.
So let them all rot.
When I see them failing, when I see Vice and Fusion,
wow, how funny is this?
TimCast Media is rapidly expanding.
The coffee company is growing.
We're hiring more people.
We're doing more show deals.
We've got a big announcement coming soon.
We have this big show in Miami.
All of the success that we've had,
watching behind us as all of these
people chose to burn down what they were building because they would rather bend the knee like
Howard Stern. What a spineless, pathetic loser. And that's what happens, right? When you take
big investments, when you welcome these people on, you give them the power to destroy you or
the power to control you. And it's so funny because things like Tim Kastor or, or info wars, it's like when you actually just rely on your audience and you give
your audience what you want, what they want, and then they support you for it. You can actually
expand and do amazing things. But as soon as the corporations or the investors come in and start
ordering you around and making decisions that are not, you know, focused on what the audience wants,
it all starts to fall apart.
You know, hearing that story
and in the context of Howard Stern,
his time's up.
He's on a list.
He's the low-lying fruit right now.
So we should circle back on this
and whether it's six months or a year,
I have a feeling Howard Stern
is going to be on the chopping block.
This is why he's going so extreme
into the direction.
Yeah, exactly.
So you got a treadmill, right?
And it's speeding up
and people are being flung off the right side of it.
And Howard Stern is running as fast as he can because he's on that edge.
And he's got to just try and inch as much as he can.
It's going to be really difficult for him.
But I mean, I got to be honest.
He would be better off if he just stayed himself.
If he totally just went the shut up, you losers, and just stayed himself, he'd be doing way better.
He doesn't have to support Trump.
He doesn't have to hate vaccines. He just needs
to stop being a whiny little loser
who's like just bending the knee and doing
whatever he's told. But whatever man
he can do whatever he wants.
I wonder if he has any respect
from anyone. I'll
add this. He's saying
whatever boomers he thinks whatever he
thinks boomers want to hear that's it that's where he's at he doesn't care what we think
i'm half his age how old is the guy 70 or something he didn't care pretty old yeah yeah
so he's he's he's not trying to impress me he's trying to impress other boomers
and that's that that's the reality of how generations work like we don't do this show specifically targeting 19 year olds we don't do like that like some
companies do that weird stuff where they try and pander you know like hello fellow kids you know
like we we just be ourselves that's what we do we be ourselves and then what happens is the
attitudes the worldview the things we like resonate with people close to our age that's exactly what
he's doing he is 69 years old.
Yeah, look at that.
He's ready to run for Congress.
All right.
All right, everybody.
Almost.
I hate to do this to you, but we're we're going to do it.
I want to start this segment by apologizing to all of you for putting this image in your head.
But it is breaking news.
And I believe this shows the depravity and the evil of the people who are in opposition, or I should say, are establishment, uniparty and woke from CNN.
Former Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinson claims Rudy Giuliani groped her on day of attack on Capitol.
Wow. Such a shocking story to come out a day before her book release.
Is that right? Yes. A's a day or two, something.
I don't know the exact timing, but yep.
Wow.
Oh, so she accused Rudy Giuliani of groping her.
And that's coming out in her book.
So congratulations, PR company.
You hit the nail on the head with the hammer.
You people are evil.
I have a problem.
I've always had a problem with people
falsely using racism as an excuse for everything
and and my problem was that racism is a useful term and it's a real thing and it's something
that honestly i think we should frown upon like you should not judge people based on the color
of their skin you shouldn't prejudge people you should judge people by the way they behave you
know by their actions towards you like that's that's something that we should hope that we do in our society.
And the way that the left has used racism as a tactic, as opposed to a description, they've used it to say, OK, this is this.
This is why you should hate this person. This is why you should disregard this person.
And they've made it so, first of all, people have become somewhat numb to the word racism.
If you get called a racist nowadays,
people are kind of like,
are they really saying that I'm racist
or are they just calling me a name
because they don't like me?
So that's a bad thing because it's useful.
And second of all, it covers for actual racists.
It gives them a way to hide.
It gives them a way to kind of stealth around.
And if that's happening with other things like sexual assault you don't want you don't want
people in your society to say i don't believe her like that is that's always been an argument
against false accusations and the more this is used as a tactic, the more real people that were really sexually assaulted are going to have problems convincing people that they were hurt.
And this is horrible.
This is going to this is going to hurt real women, real live people that are going to actually have to deal with the fact that they get sexually assaulted.
And then more people are going to doubt what they say.
And it's going to make it it's only going to make it harder.
This is all bad for us. bad there's no winners so uh it's a giuliani
political advisor ted goodman in a statement called hutchinson's claims a disgusting lie quote
it's fair to ask cassidy hutchinson why she is just now coming out with these allegations from
two and a half years ago as part of the marketing campaign for her upcoming book release this is a
disgusting lie against mayor rudy Giuliani, a man whose
distinguished career in public service includes
taking down the mafia, cleaning up
New York City, and comforting the nation
following September 11th.
I'm not going to read, you know,
whatever she's claiming,
but I think this run
right here shows they jumped the shark.
I'm sorry, dude, when
this crackpot woman who's full of crap
comes out and accuses rudy giuliani and it's funny that what's happening rudy giuliani russell brand
and tim bout all at the exact same time shocking no one no one believes you anymore no one believed
you since that mattress girl when those messages got published showing that she was begging the
dude to hook up with her and then later claimed that he abused her like dude i'm just so sick of it these people are evil and it's
it's if if you can't effectively like we we need to effectively and and and in very simple terms
just show these stories to regular people well first of all two and a half years ago was the
heart of the me too movement so it would have been a ripe time.
First, if this happened, she should have come out and been like, look, this guy's a creep.
Here's what happened.
And this is exactly what happened.
Think about the inertia that would have gotten at the time.
Book wasn't done yet.
Exactly.
And well, I didn't realize who this woman was until you just pulled up her picture.
What was her testimony on January?
Was she the one that said that Trump tried to steal the the car and drive it out like oh is
that her i think right what i mean she testified in front of the january 6th committee uh did she
i just all she's a former special assistant to president donald trump and his chief of staff
mark meadows yeah yeah he intended to go to the capitol at the last minute i think she was the
one who said that you reach for the steering wheel yeah there you go he tried to try to find the
and it's it's like the crazy thing is all it's all provably false right you can't jump between
the the separate he was in the it was they saying he was in the beast or whatever he was in he was
in the limo i believe it was right he lunged to the front of his presidential limo and tried to
turn the wheel there's. There's a partition!
Have people ever been in a limousine before?
It makes no sense. So yeah, she had a crazy January 6th. That was a wild
day for her, I guess. I tried to do that at prom.
Unfortunately, the partition was up.
I mean, look, whatever.
This was actually a big scandal
when she reported this because a lot of people pointed out
like, hey, that, in fact,
what was it like he
wasn't in the limo or something like that or what was the story it's been a while yeah i don't i
don't even remember i just i was seeing her face that's that's what it brought to mind and i just
remember it being uh utterly ridiculous uh like i don't know again i haven't looked into her
accusations of rudy giuliani but uh on first blush they seem pretty ridiculous as well and yeah i
mean the question is like okay what like
we're really in a tough spot because it's not like you can easily like punish people for making false
accusations without like really damaging the ability for people to make actual accusations
because suddenly it's like oh if i make this accusation and i can't prove it i'm gonna go
to jail i'm just not gonna make the accusation again. So they really, they, they sort of have us in a position where like they can make these accusations, even if
they're totally false, there's no risk to them. Uh, because if we were to try to put anything in
place to prevent false accusations, then really the person that you're hurting is the people
making actual accusations. So it's really just taking advantage of, um, of, you know, good human
nature in a way that only these evil evil people
are capable of doing i just think it's hilarious that we've got russell brand tim ballard and
giuliani all at the same time like oh dude i'm sorry man you guys need to coordinate your
campaigns better because it makes it even less believable you couldn't spend five minutes again
on the phone before launching these ridiculous smears against these dudes yeah and and again
it just has nothing to do with what the accusations are about.
It's just like they're investigating Elon Musk
for 900 different things.
Really, they hate him
because he wants to open up Twitter X
and have free speech.
That's the thing that they actually want
to stop him from doing.
They can't just do that,
so they have to try to come up
with 100 different other ways of going at him.
And it's blatant and obvious, but frustrating because you have to try to come up with a hundred different other ways of going at him and uh it's it's blatant and obvious but uh frustrating because you have to deal with all these different
attacks all of a sudden so it sounds like the story is that he was talking to everybody behind
like backstage and then he like put his arm somewhat around her while holding the documents
and kept talking about the election
and that's that's that's the story and she goes on to say like you know his fingers are trailing
and i'm just it's just it's like cold fingers dude i'm not it's not real like this is this is
like weird weird psychotic i think the issue is i gotta be honest um women love true crime you know and we've talked about this before
the donald trump saga is the premier true crime podcast that's why they have muller she wrote or
whatever is that show still they still doing that podcast unfortunately yeah how muller muller ended
years ago when did muller in 2019 yeah that 2019 four years ago and they're still they're still
doing that let's uh let me look that up and old nothing burger and and that and that by the way
that podcast too if we're talking about the same one the person who runs it came out everything
came out as being false and completely made up like her history everything that she claims to be etc muller she wrote
jeez how did it just it really it really guys it's demoralizing that there are people who vote
for for for these people i can understand if you're like i won't vote for mitch mcconnell i'm
like i agree i can understand if you're like the rank and file republicans are all are awful
uniparty you know speed bumps for democrats and i'm like yeah you know and then if you go and say like you're gonna vote for a democrat i'm just like
how does how do you how does that happen you know what i mean uh you know most people are not uh
paying attention to this source i think you and i were talking about this uh before the show you
know they just see the headlines and the mainstream media's primary role in america today is to tell
the truth they have to tell the truth they have have to tell the truth. They have to stick to the facts, but they leave you believing a lie. So, and I mean, it's with big things too.
I mean, recently the thing that was revealed was there was a big missile attack that they blamed
on Russia that killed civilians. And of course that's the headline that gets implanted in people's
heads, Russia, evil, Russia, evil. And then it came out, it was the Ukrainian missile, but it
comes out quietly several months later. Nobody really cares.
And when you do that enough and you have enough stories coming out like that, they're building layer upon layer upon layer of lies.
So I've had conversations with people talking about January 6th where they go, yeah, Trump called for violence because this is what he does.
Remember during the campaign, his people were violent during the 2016 campaign.
It's like, OK, so in order to debunk the lie of 2021, I got to go all the way back to 2016 and all of the lies in between there.
And they're not going to believe any of it either because they're already invested in the narrative that Donald Trump is bad.
Yeah, the seed is sprouted. So I posted this on my Twitter today, and you got to look this story up.
There's this guy, and he's digging a hole in the beach, right?
And he goes, look at what happened with the hole that was dug in the beach.
And it's just him on TikTok.
And then it cuts to a story in the news.
And they're like, it looks like a meteor hit the beach.
And we have a scientist here.
And they're talking about this guy's hole.
No, they're not.
That's fake.
Oh, that was?
Oh, my God.
I bought it.
I bought the whole thing.
Yeah.
So this is something I talked with Alex Stein about.in about i was like bro this is your new play
find news stories and then film yourself doing the thing in the story and then just edit it before
the news story because people believe it well and the reason i believed that it was actually true
was because i believed that they would do something like that so it's kind of a reverse but that's the
thing like everybody wanted to believe that story and if you actually look at the videos they're not even the same beach one has houses in the back left of the video and
and the ocean to the right the video from the news report has an island to the right and and
shrubberies to the left and i'm just like that like the first time i saw that video i was just
like these are not the same place but then everybody just keeps retweeting it because
they want it to be real well same, same point. Same exact point.
Maybe there is like a camera angle thing where you couldn't see the island and it was true.
Fine, whatever.
But I tell you, you see a news story where they're like, we found a hole in the beach.
Then you go to the beach, dig a hole, put your video in front and say, ha ha, it was us.
And people believe it.
Yeah, that actually is pretty smart.
Either way, it got me.
Yeah, this is another thing I was talking about with um we used to do
like viral marketing pitches one of them was uh was basically this one of the ideas is you can
walk around new york city until you see an ambulance or just like the moment you see an
ambulance doing something anywhere you film it and then you come back the next day just before
the same time so the sunlight is is the same and then film whatever ridiculous thing you
want to be the story so then the ambulance makes it look believable and real because if you had a
swap my joke was like you have a cookie monster beating the crap out of a guy dressed like a
giant cookie because it's an absurd thing and then people are gonna be like that's fake that's not
real and then all of a sudden it shows the ambulance there and you're going dude wow and
they're like whoa now they believe it's fake. That's not real. And then all of a sudden it shows the ambulance there and you're going, dude, wow. And they're like, whoa, now they believe it's real.
So that's the viral marketing campaign strategy you see with videos like this.
Well, and people are doing that quite a bit. The latest one was the woman tearing down the
rainbow flag in the classroom. And it just is, I mean, to me, it's obviously fake from the outset.
It's like, you've got like 30 year old people pretending to be high school kids or, you know,
and I think maybe it's the same company or a different one that does uh the you know viral encounters on a plane
and it's like that is not a real plane the full video shows a scenario and then the people say
thanks for watching our video right what do you think about this scenario that we propose today
leave a comment below and it's like their their their clips are are obviously fake when they
present them,
but then other people take them, snip them out of context,
and then try and pass them off, and people buy it, people believe it.
It really frustrates me.
The first one I saw was, it's the girl in the classroom wearing a bikini,
and the teacher's like, you can't wear that in my class,
and I'm like, these are adults.
I just ignore it.
Look, if people are wondering why it is that I rarely post videos that are wrong
I just for whatever reason ignore
very obviously fake posts
or I'll call them out when the Covington
kids things happened my first
thought was I get all these people hitting me up being like
you gotta look at what these kids did and I'm like what are they doing
like here's a video and I look at it and I'm like I don't understand
and they're like look what the kid's doing I'm like what's he doing
like he got in the face of that Native American guy and I was like it here's a video and i look at it i'm like i don't understand and they're like look what the kid's doing i'm like what's he doing like he got in the face of that native american guy and
i was like it's just a video of two people standing next to each other bro you're talking about so
when i watch the full video other way around but people want things to be true yeah so they just
believe it so when these videos come out where you've got these actors staging a high school
room and there's a carpet that's the first thing i notice i'm like there's no carpet in high school
classroom these people believe in this stuff and then it turns out
they're just comedians they're actors putting on fake bits it's like everybody wants to believe
that a mother tore down a pride flag in a classroom and i'm like they're in an office
building look at the drop ceiling yeah it makes no sense there's a drop ceiling and a carpet that's
not a high school people want to believe it but the desire to believe
is also emblematic of a lot of these stories and what we were just talking about is that when one
story comes out and it's thought of as the truth for even five minutes or just one news cycle that's
it it's there's never kind of like a retroactive re-examination of the story and that's ultimately
you know everything related to trump i think people really do not understand what ai
is going to do in 2024 yep i think you're entirely correct let me let me give you a scenario
do you remember uh let's say uh do you remember everything we talked about earlier we're talking
about restaurants chef rule uh about 95 of it yeah and so if i played a
recording back for you that sounded about right you'd be like yeah that sounds like i can't remember
exactly what we said but that sounds like what we said yeah and then what if i change one word
you'd be like so i'll give you a scenario donald trump gets on the phone in 2024 and he says it's
let's let's say it's September. And he says to Giuliani
or whoever, look, we got
to get out the vote. We got to get people to go
knock on doors. We need
50,000 votes. It's the only way
we're going to win this one. We lost it last time.
He doesn't remember exactly what he
said. Audio gets dropped
where Trump goes, we need to fake the
vote. We need 50,000 votes
because we lost by that last time.
Get it done.
And they're like, whoa, and change one thing.
Get out to fake.
What happens then is you'll end up with Trump in court.
I'm using this as a hypothetical scenario.
Just it could be anybody.
And they'll say, did you speak with Giuliani,
your legal advisor, on or around September 5th
in the afternoon?
I don't recall.
I might have.
Okay, well, I have the call logs here.
This is your call logs?
Yes.
Okay, I believe so.
Okay, yeah, the phone company confirms.
I'm going to play for you some recordings that we've gotten
that were given to us,
and then the recording will say,
Donald Trump being like,
hey, Rudy, it's really good to hear from you.
We got big plans.
We're working on great stuff.
And then he's like, sounds like me, yes.
And do you remember having this conversation? Yes, I do remember this
conversation. Show clip one. Sounds like you do remember it. Yes. Show clip two. Sounds like you
do remember it. Yes. Play clip three. Sounds like you. Yes. You were talking about elections and
the work you were doing. Yes, of course. And then play fake clip. This is where in the conversation
that you've already agreed did happen, that you were part of, and these things were all true.
In this clip, you tell Giuliani to fabricate votes. No, that's not true. That's not real,
but you've already confirmed everything else. AI can do this right now. And what people don't
understand is you don't remember everything you said on every conversation, and you don't even
know when you're being recorded. Look, there will be instances where somebody is like trump's been recorded and they've
released these audio tapes and trump's response is going to be in defense of what he said not
realizing he never said it it's a good point it's a good point and it's a scary prospect
so what's what's what's the defense mechanism i mean there's nothing ahead of that there is
there's no defense yeah there if audio comes out that sounds somewhat reasonable like something trump may have said trump's response is not going to be that's a deep fake
audio never said that because that's not believable he'll say well you know i said that because we are
we like we didn't mean to fake it we were uh because the natural instinct people have when
they hear a recording of themselves is to try and explain away or justify why they said the
things they said yeah it is weird we've um we actually did a thing where it was a guy at Infowars took my voice and
has me reading like the Declaration of Independence. And it's freaky hearing your
own voice say things that you've never said. It's like a, it's not a very comfortable position to
be in. I wonder how big of a problem that's going to be, though, because, I mean, we've had Photoshop forever and, you know, AI has made it extremely easy to make anybody say anything.
But that's not necessarily a new technology.
I wonder how effective that's going to be or if that's the ubiquity.
The fact that anyone can create an audio recording of any politician that sounds indistinguishable for the real from the real thing.
There's going to be we've already seen it happen with James O'Keefe.
They say a video went viral claiming to be James O'Keefe alleging something, like we've
uncovered this evidence, and it was a totally fabricated video.
It was imperfect because these AIs are not that good yet, but some of them are good enough.
And if you put enough work into it you can nail the speech so
for instance 11 labs is the website where you can take 30 seconds of anyone talking
upload it and that's it now you can write anything you want and you'll get anyone anyone to say it
just insert personality and they'll say what you want them to say however the inflection can be
off timing can be off you have to use clever tricks like using ellipses, commas, record one sentence, erase it, record
another sentence.
Sometimes the sentences aren't ended definitively.
They end with an upward inflection.
And then you're like, OK, that's that's weird.
But if someone actually spent a week using this program and generating the voice, you
would not be able to tell the difference.
I think the scarier prospect, though, is that even if it is proven false,
as long as it's really good and it's made its way across the entire social media landscape,
it's imprinted in at least 60% of Americans' minds, right? And then nobody ever covers the
story when it comes out as false. That's the scary thing, right? So it's really just adding
authenticity to existing lies. Here, let's try this.
I just typed it out.
Let's see what happens.
Give it a second.
This is robot Jordan Peterson.
All hail the lobster king.
So talking my language.
And I want to stress too, this is, we don't have this pull up Carter.
So I want to, I want to stress too, that this recording I have of Jordan Peterson's voice, I did not do anything.
Like, I did not work on this at all.
I literally found like a podcast
and just snipped out 30 seconds
and put it in.
If you actually found clean, clear audio
from Jordan himself
and then uploaded it,
it would sound way better.
So what's the solution?
Just record yourself at all times?
Constantly have a log?
That makes it worse.
No, I mean like you record yourself. You can go back and go that here's what i actually said it makes it
worse because you're not going to be able to dig through 5 000 hours of of audio recordings to
figure out what you actually said and when it was said someone so i mean how many how many uh
we what do i do we got an hour and a half Tim Pool Daily Show followed by three hours
of Timcast IRL.
Four hours,
four and a half hours
every day
of me and various people talking.
If someone pulled up a transcript,
I'd be like,
I don't even know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
Every day for three years?
Nah.
We try to collect footage
when we're in the studio.
We were just doing drums
a couple months back
and we, you know,
just started recording when we were there and left it running until it filled up basically
and you do run into a problem where you've got so much material you don't know where to look for
stuff unless you actually start tagging stuff and saying okay mark this mark this mark this
that was funny or something and it just becomes overwhelming so there's no way you're going to
be able to just like record the things that you say and say yes i did say this no i
didn't say that there's it's just there's it's just too much material too much content yeah in
skateboarding when you're filming a trick after the trick has landed you what they used to do
because it was mini dv tapes is they would put their hand over and they would wave their hand
then when you speed through the video to try and find out where the trick is,
you,
as soon as you see the hand wave in front of the camera,
you need to stop.
It still kind of is that way because you're going to have 70 video files on
your camera and you're gonna be like,
which one was the,
was the,
was the lander.
And so you could either tag it in the camera or you can wave your hand and
then you look and what do you see all these clips and then one with a
thumbnail of a hand in front of it. But you're but there's no way you're going back through 300 clips
throughout the day seven hours of recorded content for the past couple days to try and figure out
where someone landed a trick it's just never gonna happen if i'm a hostile country i'm gonna use this
to my advantage right oh i mean people don't even think about the war elements that's what i'm
saying we're talking just like political foes but now you know i'm north korea china any of these countries that
we think are ultimately coming after us and they are i'm i'm gonna just completely manipulate
everybody i i feel like uh the whole russia probe and and stuff that the clinton campaign did uh
to attack donald trump was already like a laying the groundwork or or yeah
demonstrating i'm not i'm i'm not so sure how much a foreign government is going to have a preference
from one president to another i mean i i assume just to create chaos right yeah that does that i
mean that makes sense uh but i do think that it's it's more of a honey trap for or honeypot for a
candidate to do something about to an opposing
candidate than than for a a foreign you know foreign country and i and now i mean americans
have probably never trusted the elections less you know after the last election with the uh you know
mail-in ballots and and and stuff like that i i think that a lot
of americans are like you know i don't have a whole lot of faith in the country or faith in
the election system at all let's let's jump to the story about the um the dystopian nightmare
that we're about to embrace and it's probably mean to say i shouldn't say that neural link
first inhuman clinical trials is open for recruitment. And I want to soften this a
little bit. What's going to happen right now is that people who are paralyzed, who are deaf,
who can't see are going to get a chance to have their lives back. Or, you know, if some people,
I don't want to imply that some people are, are, you know, miserable or unhappy,
where some people are totally fine and happy and they've adapted and they're,
and they're living good lives. But some people may be thinking this is my chance to maybe walk again.
This is why Neuralink is awesome.
The scary thing is, Neuralink is
the door that
once you open it up,
the path out leads to
people isolating themselves in pods
where they have feeding tubes
full of pumping bug
slime into their bellies while they live
in the Matrix by choice.
But this is the latest big news.
Elon Musk tweeted about it saying,
the first human patient will soon receive a Neuralink device.
This ultimately has the potential to restore full body movement.
In the long term, Neuralink hopes to play a role in AI risk, civilization risk reduction
by improving human to AI and human to human bandwidth by several orders of magnitude
imagine if stephen hawking had had had this um i also want to just point out what he's saying about
ai risk civilization risk reduction he's saying that if humans integrate with the ai it won't
destroy us he's talking about integrating human brains with other human brains. And I think Elon does great work.
And I think it's important that,
you know,
to a certain degree,
like we certainly want to cure people who are paralyzed with medical
technology,
but I got to say,
man,
it's going to get scary.
You guys ready to plug your brain into the matrix?
Yeah,
absolutely not.
No,
that's it's like,
yeah,
I like,
I like what Elon Musk is doing with Twitter.
I'm not about to let him put a computer in my head. I mean, that's ridiculous. And, you know, the other aspect of this is that the first people to take advantage of this will be like the elite, the people in the, you know, take advantage of it in a way that is more than just like helping a paralyzed person walk, which, you know, obviously, that the way that they're going to introduce it because who would disagree with that? But, you know, it's way
beyond that when Neuralink is capable of in terms of like increasing your IQ or your all sorts of
stuff. And so, you know, you're going to have a sort of feedback loop where the people in the
highest positions of power in the society get it first, and that just solidifies their position as they continue to occupy that top spot.
They say those who have quadriplegia due to cervical spinal cord injury or ALS may qualify.
So for now, I mean, we're not talking about plugging people's brains into the matrix.
Neuralink is actually going to be saving lives and curing ailments, and I can respect that.
I know a lot of people are saying don't rag on neural link because it's going to provide uh you know treatment for a lot of people and that's really really cool
uh my fear is just that if we ever to the point ever get to the point where we can read right
into a person's brain experiences yeah no one's going to live in the real world anymore well the
other aspect is you know the the gray reset, the world economic forum, right?
You'll own nothing.
You'll have no privacy, but you'll be happy.
I mean, that dates back to the 1960s when you had Aldous Huxley saying, basically, they'll put you in a position where you ought not be happy, but you'll be made happy when they literally are releasing dopamine.
So you're sitting there on like a, and you know, this is the 1960s version, but you're sitting there on an assembly line.
You should be like miserable, like, God, this is awful. But instead, you're like, this is the best thing I've ever, this is the the 1960s version but you're sitting there on an assembly line you should be like miserable like god this is awful but instead you're like this is
the best thing i've ever this is the most fun i've ever had is putting together these car parts
because they're literally activating the pleasure center of your brain as you're doing this do you
guys uh you guys know what uh you know you know the story of the monkey's paw right yes the monkey's
paw it gives you three wishes but it twists your your wishes into awful ways. Or there's just like needful things.
This trope of be careful what you wish for has been around for a long time.
I remember when I was little, I can't remember what movie we were watching.
I was watching with my family.
And it's like somebody gets a monkey's paw or whatever.
And then they're like, I wish for a million dollars.
And then all of a sudden, like the person's wife walks out to pick up a newspaper and gets hit by a car killing her instantly and then the you know the guy in the car is like oh no i'll give you a
million dollars settlement or whatever like you or an insurance payout they're like you're being
awarded a million dollars so that the wish is twisted my dad was always like you know you know
how you beat the monkey's paw you wish for happiness wish that you were happy and what
could it do to twist it and i was like it'll put you in a mental institution in a straight jacket,
bang your head on the wall and goes,
but you're happy.
And I'm like,
that's an interesting way of viewing happiness,
but it's technically the truth.
Yeah.
There's a,
that's the happiness they'll give you.
There's a Chuck Palahniuk short story.
That's kind of like that,
where it's this phenomenon where all these kids in high school realized that
if you like electrocute yourself, you basically like lobotomize yourself and so it's like a trend of kids like
electrocuting themselves and lobotomizing themselves because they'd rather be happy and
mentally incapacitated than have to deal with the stresses of uh of real life you know people are
going to be like in the real world i work at uh you know i work a menial job but when i go home to my pod and plug in man i host this big
nightly podcast with millions of followers it's really great you know to to a morning show yeah
and i mean that and that again you know this is what the the people that are whether we like it
or not planning our future right the global government that already exists and is in
operation right now they you know come out and say they're like you know once we have all these robotics
people are going to be useless we have to find something for them to do we have to find something
to occupy their time which is exactly that it's put you in a pod connect you to the neuro link
and suddenly you're happy and and playing video games but you guys you guys wouldn't want to play
video games in the neural link no i do you play video games yeah what's
your favorite game balder's gate you're playing balder's gate right now i'm not playing the third
one you're not playing third no wait what are you talking about how you playing ballers give you not
playing the new one i just played the one from 1995 well it's a really great game you wouldn't
want to actually be able to experience being in the world of balder's gate and throwing fireballs
at dragons and uh people you may i i look people not if that means i'm
putting a usb port in the back of my head i think it'll be wireless well either way i know i think
but i mean that that is the danger i mean we're already even with the level of technology we have
now we're already experiencing this where like so many even like my friends like they get their
fulfillment in the facsimile of success through video games.
Have you ever heard the phrase fully automated luxury communism?
I have.
That is the future that a lot of people want.
And that is the future that a plugged in Neuralink pod offers.
You don't have to do anything if you're laying in the pot.
It's fully automated.
Your serotonin and dopamine centers are stimulated for you.
So you are, you own nothing and you're happy and you literally just exist in the pot. Here's a good one.
A Samuel Rucker with a super chat saying, don't forget that Neuralink can be used as an interface for a super soldier super suit like Iron Man.
That was literally the second to Musk tweeted about what called then this the next tweet that he had it was a little
clip from star wars with luke skywalker's hand but but the you know you wonder how it is that
tony stark pilots the iron man suit well it's going to be human it's going to be what computer
brain interface but i i do think the moment everybody says no everybody says they won't
do it everybody said they won't do it.
Everybody said they wouldn't get a cell phone.
Everybody's got a cell phone.
Everyone's like, I don't want a government tracking device in my pocket.
Now I have three.
Only old people will say no.
Only people our age and older.
Oh, I think a lot of people want this.
Like, I mean, we look at it through a critical lens, but I think that actually there's a
significant portion of Americans who want to be lazy and they want to immediately reach this nirvana that is being sold to us.
Our future is a lead a battle angel.
People will sell experiences.
Yeah.
So like you're a chef.
So what you do is what you have to do is plug in the Neuralink, cook the fancy meal, film it, and then eat it.
And it records what your brain is saying as you're eating this food.
And then that experience of eating this delicious meal can be then sent to the game world where
it now appears on the menu.
Like someone has to record the brain patterns to give to another person before it can.
You can't just go into this video game, this Neuralink world and be like, I want a filet
mignon.
Someone's got to record what a brain experiences experiences what signals are sent when someone is eating a
delicious medium rare filet mignon so basically this is a way to become vegan without being vegan
right oh i mean dude you're gonna eat the bugs come on yeah you're gonna you're gonna go in your
pod and you're gonna plug the feeding tube into your neck yeah exactly and then you're gonna zonk
out and then you're gonna live for like i don't there's the idea that they could do um make make you experience like time dilation in the
in neural link like speed things up so that in the real world it's you know eight hours of sleep but
you live for 80 years or something like that i don't know about that that may or may not be true
but you're gonna plug in you're gonna get home from work or whatever you're gonna be like finally
i can go back to being president again plug in your feeding tube and then wake up as the president.
Oh, my God.
Basically, you know what's funny?
This is a rudimentary, like San Francisco.
This is San Francisco, right, where everybody's being given drugs and they're laying on the streets and they don't have jobs.
But now we're actually going to turn it into something a lot more digital and effective.
It's a scary thing.
I think the big hurdle for for neural link in terms of commercial
ubiquity will be it has to be wireless i don't they're like there's there's already the problem
of human rejection so there are people who will cut open their fingers and put neodymium magnets
in their fingers and then sew it shut and this gives you, I think it's, some people, I think it's called electroperception
or perhaps electrosense.
And the magnet
inside your finger
reacts to electromagnetic fields,
giving you the ability
to feel EMF waves.
That's crazy.
It gives you
an additional sense.
I think it's funny
that people say
we have five senses.
We actually have substantially
more than five senses,
but you know,
whatever you,
it's like,
you know,
what do they say?
Touch, smell, see,
and hear, whatever, and taste. But you also have balance. You actually have substantially more than five senses, but you know, whatever you, it's like, you know, what do they say? Touch, smell, see, and hear, whatever, and taste.
But you also have balance. You also have temperature. There's a bunch of other ones.
And, but anyway, if you want to feel electromagnetic fields, they're people who do this. So, you know,
I don't recommend it, but the body rejects it. They take a magnet, they coat it in some polymer,
stick it in your finger, sew it shut, but slowly over time your body pushes it out and then eventually it breaks and just rips out of your finger.
If we're going to do a Neuralink, how do you stop the body from rejecting it?
I think what they're doing right now with Neuralink and the stuff that I've seen is they're very, very thin copper wires that just rest on the nerve connections, something like that.
The big challenge for Neuralink going commercial and ubiquitous is going to be,
no one's going to want to get surgery.
I mean, maybe if it's like a tattoo,
if they're like, look, we take this thing
and we go boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And we put these, you know, copper wires in this
and super easy and we can do it.
It takes 15 minutes.
Maybe people would do it.
As long as they're drilling quarter size holes
in your skull, people are going to have a little bit of ick factor and they're going to be a little
apperantive about that but but people are already getting the the chips in their hands i mean you
know the the skin is not like a decade yeah yeah it's been a while there will be people that are
going to go ahead and say we'll do it i'll do it right now there will be people that'll that'll
definitely do that there's without a question people that are bio hacking and stuff like that standing in line for the orb thing right uh yeah people people are
going to be into this so absolutely so i i mean i guess it's just it is like literally just like a
spiritual uh thing where you have to like reject the the falsehood even if it's pleasant even if
it feels good even if uh it seems like a a easier than real life, you have to recognize that it's not real and rejected on that ground alone.
I want to jump to the next story.
Ladies and gentlemen, and now for the coup de grace from nzherald.co.nz.
Donald Trump suggests feeding migrants to alligators to fix overrun border security.
Spoiler.
No, we didn't.
But I absolutely love the headline.
I am curious how many migrants it would take to be fed to alligators before they would stop.
This is what Trump posted.
Trump posted a meme on social.
Disavow.
He wrote problem solved.
And it says new border security.
And it's a bunch of alligators.
Disavow.
Those are alligators.
What's the difference?
Crocodiles have like skinnier faces, right? i don't i don't i'm not an animal zoologist they both look really hungry will work for food trump did not did not suggest
feeding migrants to alligators because their headline implies donald trump said what if we
capture a migrant and then throw them into an alligator den?
What Trump was saying is a meme based on an old story.
This is from New York Times 2019.
Shoot migrants legs and build alligator moat behind Trump's ideas for the border.
It was a widely reported story that Donald Trump wanted to put a bunch of alligators in the Rio Grande.
This is not real life.
These are hoaxes.
The media is full of crap.
And once again, they're full of crap.
Trump posted a joke.
But I just, I absolutely love the headline.
Like the reality these people live in.
I mean, no wonder Howard Stern hates Trump.
I mean, if I legitimately thought Trump was going to kidnap migrants and throw them into alligator pits i'd be really concerned as well well this goes back to the head
that consuming the headlines digesting these crazy headlines and then people actually believe it
this will probably be brought up in one of the debates as an actual question yeah donald trump
you said you're gonna say that he threw them into the alligator's mouth exactly say so now we have
this one this look at this tweet from uh bill
malugan it's a total free-for-all in eagle pass right now mass illegal crossing taking place for
over an hour and a half almost two years to the day we saw 15 000 haitians under the bridge in
del rio we now have thousands of predominantly venezuelans gathering under eagle pass bridge
yeah i'm sorry dudes like the republicans don't have your back democrats don't have your
back they're selling you out they're gutting the system and they're doing with a smile on their
face so if this is the situation we have and to be completely honest i would say trump joking about
it is inappropriate inappropriate why well the joke's funny but we need real action this is a
desperate situation there's an emergency declaration in Eagle Pass. Take a look at this from the Daily Mail.
Eagle Pass, Texas declares
state of emergency as shocking
photos show it being overwhelmed
by migrants with 4,000 streaming
across the border today.
4,000 today. You know why the mayor wants
money? Why he declared a state of emergency?
He wants money from the federal government to help these people
and bring more in.
They're not stopping it.
They're not issuing a state of emergency to be like, help, help, it're saying no state of emergency we need more money give us more so we can send them to
your to your home in new york yeah and this is i mean that's what uh aljandra my orcas like you
know testifies to where they're like you know you're doing nothing to stop this invasion he's
like actually we made an app that makes it very easy for people to come in legally and it's like
that's the opposite of what we want you to do dude like that's literally the opposite and i mean it's the same thing that's
happening in uh the italian um island where there's now yeah lampedusa where there's now 18,000
migrants to to a native population of 6,000 yeah i mean so i mean this is a coordinated plan right
this is a coordinated well-funded these ngos and supranational organizations like the un are
paying for people to travel instructing them how to get around the american law every single one
of these organizations should be rooted out and arrested and charged with uh you know conspiring
to circumvent american laws it's and none of the you know none of these people are actual asylum
seekers none of them are refugees no they're economic migrants yeah so i mean there's some chinese that that are coming over the southern border that are coming as as
actually refugees they're trying to escape china but yeah but like but but generally speaking
generally speaking 90 plus percent are not refugees yeah they are economic migrants we
especially with lampedusa the un issued this report in like 2017 or whatever
these are economic migrants seeking jobs in europe that's it and the media lies and calls
them refugees over and over and over again because they're evil and they don't look at what's
happening when look you take a group of people who have one set of morals and other people with a
different set of morals and they fight we want to avoid that we want people to live together and so you look what's happening in europe and you have these these these
these stabbings these these murders these horrible crimes it's like well you're not properly assisting
the integration of people into your country you're opening your border and letting them
run straight through what happens violent crime and then that breeds more racism people people
take issue and they they assume
race is the problem when the reality is two different cultures that don't mesh and how about
the reality of nature people who don't have stuff are going to take it when they want it so when
lampa do so you've got these videos of people setting up barricades what are they supposed to
do these people come to the island and now they're like now we need food now we need shelter now we
need stuff and if they they can't they can't menu they can't fabricate it island and now they're like, now we need food. Now we need shelter. Now we need stuff. And if they can't, they can't menu, they can't fabricate it from thin air.
They're going to take it from someone.
Yeah.
And let's even zoom out from the kind of the political debate regarding this issue.
And let's just look at the logistics.
Logistically, this is an impossible to handle for a country, large or small.
So just pull back out of this and just recognize we cannot do this because we're not set up.
We don't have the infrastructure necessary strictly even from that perspective.
The fact that that New York has basically buckled under the busing of a just a portion of the migrants that are coming to Texas and the city that has the financial services sector based in it, they have the city itself has city taxes, then their state taxes as well.
And they can't produce, you know, they can't take care of migrants.
They can't they can't take, you know, to welcome the migrants that just the ones they're getting.
It should indicate to the rest of america that these are massive
problems that a handful of states are dealing with you know people in new hampshire aren't
making a stink about the people that are coming into the country because it doesn't affect them
right and new york they were very happy to be as nimby as it gets you know they were they were like you know you horrible people
you horrible racists down there on the on the border texas you're full of races how dare you
turn these people how dare you not take care of them and then they get a portion of them and the
infrastructure is buckling they're falling apart and now they're calling uh their their mayor donald
trump yeah yeah and it's ridiculous calling him trump yeah
i saw someone was i saw people saying that he had he had donald trump you know but the the point is
like the rest of the country should be able to see this and say okay i at least can understand
because obviously new york can't handle it they're they're it's you know they're they're
buckling under the pressure so if new york City can't handle it with the infrastructure and the money
and everything they do,
you can't expect Texas and New Mexico
and Arizona to handle the type of influx.
It's not possible.
Well, and that's the beauty
of what busing them to New York did
is you can't avoid it, right?
Because these problems that are so massive
in a place like Texas
where you have thousands of miles of unoccupied land,
you can put them on a base somewhere,
you can put them in a tent somewhere and You can put them in a tent somewhere.
And they don't actually affect the daily lives.
Although then a place like El Paso, they obviously do.
Eagle Pass, they obviously do.
And it is purely a matter of choice, right?
Like we're choosing to have this happen.
And I think the Haitian example is a great example
how there was 15,000 people.
It was a crisis.
It went on and on.
And then there was like the scandal with the whipping.
It got embarrassing.
The next day they were gone.
The next day it got taken care of.
So it's not a matter of we can't handle this.
We can't do this.
This is all being done on purpose.
This is all a choice that we're making.
And I honestly don't see an end to this to the extent that why wouldn't the people in charge want to keep a constant cycle going where you've got the first world producing excess amounts of goods,
shifting it to the third world, keeping their birth rates high, a pathway to where those people in the third world are moving into the first world.
In the first world, the cultural and spiritual impetus is to strip them of all of their cultural identity, fold them into this global homogenized soulless plastic society where
the people that come in don't have kids either by choice or because they've been poisoned
with the poison, the food and waters.
So they die out within a couple of generations only to be replaced by another.
So you've got this like laundry cycle continuously going where nobody has any cultural staying power, basically.
So there's never enough people with enough culture to overthrow the ruling class.
It's just a constant influx of new people being brought in, deracinated, destroyed politically and spiritually, only to be replaced by another crop of people.
I think it's simpler than that.
It's an eternal win for the Democrats. Right? The Democrats look good when they say, oh, we by another crop of people i think it's simpler than that it's an eternal win for the democrats yeah right the democrats look good when they say oh we should
we should take care of people that come here they're all refugees etc etc give they they
always have the nice sounding yeah yeah the emotional the emotional vote pull um and that
pays dividends the people that come in they're like well the democrats are the people that
want to have the services that provide provided me with help when i got in or help with my family help me to get my family in
it's an eternal win for democrats it's a loser for the american people right the american people are
the ones that are paying for this the american people have to have to make sure that the people
that come into the to the u.s have places to live and and they have to share resources and and you
know jobs and and all sorts of things.
Low skilled workers coming to the U.S. makes it harder to get jobs for Americans that are here.
That's something that's clearly obvious. It's a bad thing for the American people. But as long
as there are enclaves of wealthy people that are looking for migrant workers and stuff like that, or that are looking to vote with their heart and stuff like that.
You're going to have Democrats that are going to be like, hey, we can't be mean to these people.
We can't we can't be we can't turn them away.
We have to take care of them, etc.
So it's literally an eternal win for Democrats as it destroys the country.
I just don't understand why we haven't started just sending everyone to Canada.
That's a great point, actually.
Hey, NAFTA.
But the Canadian government would not be able to reject it.
The super woke, they'd just be like, oh, you know, we welcome diversity.
It's like, all right.
New York's not far away, man.
It's a couple hours.
Well, I was going to say, it's about the same flight, right?
From El Paso to New York versus El Paso up into Canada. Just get some buses. Bus ride to Montreal is's a couple hours. I was going to say it's about the same flight, right? From El Paso to New York versus El Paso up into Canada.
Just get some buses.
Bus ride to Montreal is only a couple hours.
Beautiful. And then
I don't know. It'll be
interesting. People don't realize this, though. There actually
is a border crisis for Canada.
Migrants are going to Canada.
Via where?
They're in upstate New York. I'm pretty sure that's where
it's at. They're illegally crossing the border because it's easier to get into Canada than it is to get in the United States, obviously.
Canada's got, there was a video I saw where some people just like drove across the border and then tried sneaking in that way and they got caught.
But it really is that easy.
I mean, what do you think?
Like all this empty wilderness, they're going to catch people walking just through the woods there's actually a
photo that went viral on reddit a while ago where the border from canada the u.s was it was a small
chain literally just a chain between two posts that was like a foot off the ground and a sign
hanging from it saying canadian u.s border and it was like someone lived there and they were like
yeah if i if i go my backyard i'll be in the united states and you just literally walk in it's like what do you do maybe maybe the solution is we just ask hey
canada we got a bunch of people how would you like to have a bunch of people man they got the space
yeah there's a lot of oil up there in the in the in the north territories or whatever wherever in
canada amazing seafood they're gonna find out that if you go to canada and ask for health care
that you might get killed so and people will be like no i don't want to go i don't know i thought canada was very uh progressive
well the maid medical isn't dying yeah if you're homeless yeah remember like you have a house i
don't have you considered the suicide booth it's funny that futurama thought it was a joke i guess
but they did predict in the future although for them it was the year 3000 and it's already
happening in 2023 well to be fair in futurama they did say in the future, although for them it was the year 3000 and it's already happening in 2023.
Well, to be fair, in Futurama, they did say America's favorite suicide booth since 2008.
Oh, is that what it really said?
Yeah, so they nailed that one.
No, it's pretty sick what's going on. But again, you know, it's not a coincidence this is happening in America and Europe at exactly the same time with two completely different excuses for why it's happening, but also both excuses actually are predicated on
actions that America and or Europe has taken, right? We started the wars in the Middle East
that has led to the immigration crisis. A lot of the countries to the south have been collapsed
as a consequence of intervention by the CIA. so they create the problem then the solution is basically to destroy our civilization over it and also it's the only
civilization in the world that has a high level living standards that we have because you know
people who are are used to having a much lower living standard are happy to have just a slight
increase here in america which would which would be a major decrease to the average American.
So they're,
they're willing to sort of put up with having less than Americans and
Europeans would have.
And they also don't have the cultural and I don't know,
I don't know to what extent it's racial,
but you know,
the,
the cultural heritage of,
of freedom and free speech and all of these European ideals
that were developed over millennia
that are anathema to the people
that want to control everybody
and want silent complicity
to their really anti-human demands.
So, yeah.
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Yes Man says, Tim, you mentioned at one point
that you have too many eggs. Have you considered
appropriating a freeze dryer and
turning them into powder? On another note,
will you give your opinion
on the toilet meme? I don't know
what that is. I don't know
that one. And we, the
eggs get eaten. I'm just saying, like, we
here, we're getting like 30-something eggs
per day. That's a lot. then uh we eventually either build them up and then just eat them all at once
or people just take them but i had a bunch the other day yeah we gotta we gotta make deviled
eggs again that's always the best because it's like if i'm gonna have breakfast i could have
three eggs and so you know it's like three eggs and bacon or something it's like kind of a lot
right but if you give me deviled eggs, I can have like 15.
Yep.
It's just like a big plate.
30 halves, you know, and everything.
I just keep eating them.
So good.
I know.
Best thing ever.
All right.
Clint Torres says, howdy, people.
Howdy.
Amos Moses says, I don't like the idea of a dress code,
but like three-fourths of the illegal immigrants dress better than Fetterman after trekking through the wilderness.
I mean, but that's literally true.
But for him, like they're wearing jeans and T-shirts.
And like you'll see a guy wearing like a long sleeve shirt looks kind of okay and wearing jeans and they're walking and waving.
And it's like it's infuriating.
They just open the border and let them all come in without any kind of process.
But Fetterman looks like he just woke up.
Yeah, that's just incredibly frustrating i don't get what it is what like what grand demoralization scheme they're trying to pull off here by just lowering standards across
the board constantly i don't know i don't even get what the argument's supposed to be for it
uh but it's uh that fetterman guy he's annoying, isn't he? Shredkowski says,
Chef Gruhl, I learned a lot about cooking and seed oil since you were on last.
Food prep has never been easier.
The vinegar eggs thing.
That was the secret.
Yeah, that's it.
Acid in the eggs on anything at the end.
But I did get a lot of questions.
People were like, do I add it in the beginning?
Do I add it during or do I add it at the end?
Always at the end.
So lemon juice, acid.
How do we cook Brussels sprouts?
What do you do?
Brussels sprouts, you got to blanch them first, right?
So the key with Brussels sprouts is you cut them in half, okay?
And then you cut the bottoms off
and then you cook them in boiling salted water
for about 45 seconds, then shock it in ice water.
And then from there, you fry it.
People fry it from the raw state
and then the outside overcooks and is bitter
and the inside is still hard.
Really?
Yeah, so by cooking it in boiling water,
you're cooking it from the inside out.
So it's an even cook all the way through and then a light fry. Really? The restaurant out here,
they put peanut butter and jelly on them. Oh, I love it. It's so good. I love it. I love it.
It's not, they don't actually call it peanut butter and jelly. They call it a peanut sauce
with a cranberry reduction, but I'm like, yo, they're peanut butter, jelly, Brussels sprouts,
and they're good. We'll have to do some Brussels sprout chips to go. Well, so I noticed something
like recently they're different because normally we get them like they're so good i think they
changed chefs and whatever the chef is doing he's missing something that's why i asked i'm like i
think he's missing something a lot of times chefs will just deep fry it and that's like that i mean
yeah fat's flavor but still that's cheating cheating i'll take it i love brussels sprouts
man we had uh we went to a peruvian place, me and my girlfriend, the other day, and we had sweet Thai chili sauce.
Yeah, sweet chili sauce.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Nom plom.
Insanely good.
So good.
All right.
Neurodivergent says, Tim, please talk about the 1 million march for children today.
Thousands of videos and photos on X from Ottawa, our capital, and other places.
It's the biggest thing since the convoy. i did see some stuff about it i saw there were some protesters
too they're communists saying that they that children were theirs i tweeted about that uh
that's creepy uh i don't remember exactly what the chant was but essentially they were saying
that you know your children are ours and that's literally what this the left believes they believe
that they should be raising your children because you might raise them incorrectly, you stinking bigot.
All right, what do we got?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, we knew Veritas was dead the moment the board foolishly thought they stood a chance without James.
It's nice to see morons get what they deserve.
So I don't know if this is confirmed just yet, but there is a viral tweet going around where someone said Veritas is ceasing all operations.
And so far, there's just one individual Twitter account reporting this.
Maybe there's more information out.
We'll see.
What have we here?
Horsehead says, Tim, sorry if you've already talked about it.
Wanted to hear your thoughts on Eduardo Verastegui running for president in Mexico and also Tim Ballard getting the Russell Brand treatment. Have them back. We did talk about Tim Ballard. Eduardo seems like a good dude. I
don't know enough about him. All I can say is Sound of Freedom is awesome. He was here. He seems like
a great guy. And I don't really have a strong opinion on the Mexican presidential race because
I don't know enough about it. But from like if someone said like, who would you want to have?
I'd be like, well, I know Eduardo. He's a nice guy. I guess that's all I can do.
Him?
But reality is, I don't know enough about his politics or anything happening there to know.
But basically, one of the guys behind Son of Freedom is running for president in Mexico.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what it is, right?
Bender the Offender.
Bender the Offender.
That's the earlier iteration. He. Bender the Offender, Bender the Offender, that's the earlier iteration,
he eventually became the gender bender,
says,
I have a theory on why so many illegal migrants
are being let through.
Due to low military applicants,
they may be trying to recruit
the fighting age males
that enter the country
and guarantee them citizenship.
Well, they are doing that for sure.
Yeah, but they're not doing it enough.
No, but they've said that they're like,
because of the low recruitment,
they're starting to recruit illegal aliens or not necessarily illegal aliens, but foreigners, you know.
They're basically saying you can get citizenship through military service.
Yeah.
Basically, they're saying service guarantees citizenship.
Yeah.
It's we're following the path of the downfall of Rome.
Is that what Rome did?
They brought in the outside forces to fight for them?
Yeah, because and they're also, you know, the forces that aren't going to have any compunction about violating the constitution attacking
american citizens yeah that's a recipe for disaster yep oh boy and they're letting them
become police officers too now so you know this is the private militia of the elites uh
to be used against the american people mayor of basteville says may uh my cousin t's pumpkin
spice pancake mix arrived today.
My daughter and I had them for dinner and they were succulent.
I don't know if succulent is the right word for pancakes.
It's not, right?
If there's a lot of syrup on there.
I guess.
Doesn't succulent refer to like more like, you know.
Like biting into a ripe mango.
Yeah.
Or a pawpaw fruit.
Yeah.
Something juicy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, the pawpaws everywhere.
Crazy.
Do you guys, you know what a pawpaw is?
Hillbilly banana
they look like uh they look like like baby green potatoes or like yeah baby mangoes potato yeah
yeah it's crazy because if you find one is that what i'm seeing on the ground out here
the green well there's also black walnut everywhere the black walnut are balls
yeah that's what i was yeah and the pawpaw are ovals but uh you get one that's ripe you can
just peel it right open and it looks like mango.
It's nuts.
And you just eat it.
Yeah.
But mango is better.
But you know, I'll take pawpaw.
It's fine.
They're in the same family, right?
Yeah.
And also you can bake the pawpaw too into like breads and custards and all that.
So it's an amazing base flavor.
Yeah.
It's really good.
And there's probably like 50,000 of them in our backyard.
No joke.
They fall on your head when you walk through the trees.
That's amazing. I was just going to say it makes a great name for a grandfather
too but paul paul yeah grandfather bread yeah yeah but i guess i was reading it the reason you don't
get them in the uh there you can't get them in stores there's a lot of fruits people get in
stores because they're hard to cultivate and they they break really easily So they're pollinated by beetles and flies.
And they're good right about now into mid-October.
And then they're gone.
And they're just rotting on the ground.
So it's like not something you can easily get.
But right now, now's the time, baby.
Now's pawpaw pie, pawpaw bread, pawpaw mash.
It is pawpaw season.
That's like loquats or kumquats in Texas.
Because they get rotten so easily, they're impossible to ship or sell.
So you just got to pick them off the tree.
There's also probably like 7 million grapes.
I'm not even exaggerating.
They're not that big.
They're called frost grapes.
They're super tart.
You're supposed to freeze them or something.
But I don't know.
This freezing didn't do anything.
They're still tart.
But they're just everywhere.
Oh, those are like the Labrusco grapes.
That's for like a sweet wine. You start well yeah there's videos of people they take the
frost grapes and they make wine with it yeah because it's all it's it's literally you walk
outside you're gonna see 8 000 grapes anywhere you look in a patch there's one tree that's just
covered in grapes i mean imagine two million grapes and a big bushel hanging from a tree you
you walk up under the leaves and you're like oh crap but they're not big they're small yeah yeah exactly they got pits i don't know where they
came from just they just appeared they weren't here last year but i'm i'm down for it we got
to do something with them i guess they're good they're they're really big and they're ready to
be eaten right now and so i think now is about the time and then first frost is usually when they say
they're perfect yeah ice wine yeah yeah yeah because it freezes all the water into grapes so you're left with the sugar so then you crush them when they're they're perfect. Yeah, ice wine. Yeah. Yeah, because it freezes all the water in the grapes, so you're left with the sugar.
So then you crush them when they're frozen, and then it extracts all the sugar.
It converts some kind of acid in it when it freezes.
Yeah.
Which causes a tartness.
I like tart.
You know, I like sour candy and everything like that.
All right, let's grab some more Super Chats.
Gary Mark says, UAW on strike.
Fighting to get our wages and benefits back on track from the 2008 disaster.
Wow, it's been that long, huh?
That's crazy.
Grofty says, peck that like button.
You do it.
Brandon Amson says,
Tim, if you're building an anti-Time Square,
can you please call it Space Circle?
Space Circle, ha ha.
I mean, Ian's idea was to call it Public Square,
which sounds really cool.
But that's up to Public Square.
That's a brand name, you know what I i mean but that could be cool seriously jk
says how can the lack of action at the southern border not be treasonous the government is
actively assisting a foreign invasion of its own soil against your wishes too but there are too
many people in this country that vote for democrats and you know them there you go what are you gonna
do secede that was that that was their argument democrats proposed that in the in the boston and you know them. There you go. What are you going to do? Secede.
That was their argument.
Democrats proposed that in the Boston Globe story.
If Donald Trump gets elected.
I mean,
there's certain things
that only the government
can take care of.
Me as an individual,
I can't patrol our border.
That's like,
if you're going to boil
the purpose of government
down to one single thing,
it's to protect the borders.
If they're not doing that,
I don't see why we're paying taxes to them.
David Murdoch Art says,
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We just pushed our final update,
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No matter how low you place,
you'll still get first.
We're all mad here.
Let's build counterculture.
Pick it up.
Really cool, man.
Drag the Dead, video game on Steam.
Right on. Grandstanding and Hot Dogging. Really cool, man. Drag the dead. Video game on Steam. Right on.
Grandstanding and hot dogging says, hey, Tim, love the show.
Cousin T is a grifter.
He knew nothing about politics.
He didn't even know the ingredients of his pancakes or what bleached versus unbleached
flour was.
Do not do business with him.
You're above that.
Well, I don't know nothing about that.
What I know of Terrence seems to be an OK guy.
Not sure why, you know, people would call him a grifter because he didn't know enough about politics he actually
told that story he wasn't a big political guy but then he started pushing back and that got him
involved and then when they canceled that jamaima he says i'm gonna i'm gonna do it myself i dig it
but i don't know whatever and keep in mind his defense and co-packing when they change
ingredients sometimes it's like difficult to actually get through the manufacturer so i'm
sure he had a set recipe and just for the purposes of co-packing they may have changed some of the ingredients
without him knowing yeah there you go what do we got calum dimmick says uk just went full 1984
with the internet safety act they just passed as well demands the ability to read all private
messages and control what can be called true wow well v for vendetta you know
that's how they get there what can be called true that's uh that's a heck of a phrase huh yeah right
shane h welders says i want to applaud rumble it takes balls of brass to tell a government to go
stick it for the linemen yeah but rumble also told didn't tell france to go stick it or something
there was another country where they were just like get out of here yeah i think france was like
ban ban rt and he was like chris was like no get out of here dude i think it was france i don't
know i don't want to be smirched the good name of france unless they actually did it
sad laughing tramp says what is happening to russell brand proves that authoritarians
gotta authoritate yep like let's just let's just
say that one more time the uk government member of member of parliament contacted social media
networks and said they contacted other networks to take away russell brand's income that's crazy
rumble's an american company they're like hey we're a foreign country stop stop allowing them
to make money what get out of here dude that, dude. That's evil, man. That's dark
stuff. That's so evil.
It's crazy.
Alright, Amethy says, Russell needs to
file charges against the UK government
and all capitulating parties.
I'm sure his fans will support him.
I'll chip in myself. Actions like this are unacceptable
and must be fought. I do think
he probably has a claim against YouTube.
I don't think YouTube is allowed
to strip, like to break their contract
with you.
There's something there. I mean,
the argument they'll make is it says in there that they can break the contract
at any point for any reason, but I
think some courts reject that.
Like, because it's like an unenforceable
clause or something like that, but I don't know for sure. I'm not a lawyer.
Gary G says, Joe Rogan needs to have an emergency podcast with russell brand asap yeah you know he should that would be very controversial wouldn't it waffle sensei tim
with what you know about youtube's rules and policies can russell sue google for some kind
of breach of contract yeah so this is the issue with, it was, I'm forgetting the guy's name.
Who was the guy who,
he's the vaccine reporter guy
from one of the New York Times.
I can't remember his name.
He got banned from Twitter
because the government demanded it
and then he sued and won.
Oh.
Alex Berenson.
Yes, Berenson.
There you go.
There you go.
The issue there was that
they cited a specific reason
as to why they banned him.
If they said,
for no reason at all,
he's banned, then they probably would have been okay. But because they cited a reason reason as to why they banned him. If they said, for no reason at all, he's banned,
then they probably would have been okay.
But because they cited a reason,
now they had to back up and justify that reason.
That's the thing with YouTube.
YouTube said offline behavior
is taken into account as well.
YouTube will now have to justify
what they're claiming as offline behavior.
And if they then assert
that Russell Brand's behavior is true,
which is basically what they're saying
that's defamation rush uh russell's should sue youtube for defamation um per se defamation per
se is harsher than defamation a lot of people like you can't sue for defamation because the
actual mail standard times v sullivan ah that doesn't apply to defamation per se defamation
per se doesn't require damages either. It's if you accuse someone of
having an infectious disease
or of having committed a serious crime,
that's defamation per se. It's so egregious
that the claims themselves
warrant heightened status or whatever.
What YouTube has said
is that Russell Brand's offline
behavior, when they said we take offline
behavior into account, they have outright
stated the accusations against Russell Brand are true.
Okay. Russell Brand
can now sue them and say, they're not true.
They're accusations. And you've made a false
statement of fact about my behavior
off the platform.
That's a defamation per se.
I mean, YouTube is accusing Russell Brand
of raping women.
Russell should sue. He's got the money.
All you gotta do is write a check to a lawyer and say, have at it.
Not the lawyer, do the heavy lifting.
I think he should sue for defamation.
I think more people need to be creative with their lawsuits and just sue.
Fight back.
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Tim, I can't afford a billboard, so your platform gets my extra money.
Greg Abbott has yet to acknowledge allowing
Tyrannos Houston, also known as Colony Ridge,
be built for illegals ran and backed by cartels.
I'll keep doing this as long as my pocket allows.
I did cover that story earlier.
The Colony Ridge, they call it.
They're basically building a
city for illegal immigrants and they're doing this thing where it's cash a couple hundred bucks down
for a loan in a house or like a piece of property at 15 some ridiculous number and it's going to
cause a collapse there's gonna be people who can't have food they're not gonna be able to afford to
eat and then you get chaos and violence sad Sad, sad stories, man.
God's other son says,
Howard Stern is literally everything he used to make fun of
back when he was still funny
and relevant 20 to 30 years ago.
That is the case.
He is no longer relevant.
All right, we got Ginger Mac Isaac.
How do you pronounce this?
Katamji Brown?
Is that how you pronounce her name?
Katamji.
Katamji.
Oh, they put an M in there.
Needs to recuse herself on any Proposition 19 case.
She knows not what a woman is.
She needs to step down.
She's a judge and she can't tell what a woman is.
That is a massive problem.
How can you rely on this person to make decisions
if they will not decide what a woman and a man is.
If they can't distinguish between the two,
she needs to step down.
It's atrocious.
This is why, you know,
people say,
oh, Tim's silly for talking about civil war.
Ladies and gentlemen,
when you have a Supreme Court justice
who doesn't know what a woman is,
you think this system can sustain itself?
Yeah, I think it can.
I think...
Like, we've got no border
it's it's just they're walking in and the cbp is letting them in they're building a city for
these people you've got katanji brown doesn't know what a woman is doesn't know what a woman is but
you've got a lot of politicians who don't either come on man you get a bunch of people who can't
define the word woman i'm curious about their math on everything else and the fact of the matter is it's not that they can't it's that they won't
yeah everybody knows and so this this only proves that it is an ideology that has taken hold and if
we are passing laws based on this ideology you're basically passing laws based on a religion yeah
everybody knows right it's this silly game that everyone is playing it's it's it's the emperor has no clothes and then it goes all the way up to the supreme court
and the game is still being played distill it down i don't see how a system can function i mean look
if you owned a bar and the you hired a manager to run the bar and the person you hired was like i
don't know what a woman is you'd probably be like okay well that's gonna lead to a whole bunch of
other problems with this bar i mean like how do you deal with the bathrooms well i don't know what a woman is you'd probably be like okay well that's going to lead to a whole bunch of other problems with this bar i mean like how do you deal with the bathrooms
well i don't know you think your business is going to operate if the dude thinks two plus
two equals five i hired a manager he told me two plus two is five the the register is all wrong
yeah the house is all screwed up the house going after after joe biden and stuff i get it like he's
got there's plenty of evidence that that needs to be investigated and stuff but the house should be doing everything they can to shed light on to remind people that
she said that and get her off the court if you cannot judge the difference between a man and a
woman you should not be sitting on the highest court in the land period i don't care what anyone
says this is ridiculous that we entertain this horse shit
this is garbage so my attitude is if we're at the point where democrats confirm someone who
doesn't know what a woman is i mean i don't understand how you think the system can sustain
itself well i'm not saying it's gonna like it's the apocalypse like it's just going to
crumble and break apart right then we will have to start repairing it.
Yeah, it's going to it's going to crumble very, very slowly and for a very long time.
I mean, think about the USSR existed for 80 plus years with the biggest power on the planet Earth opposing them at every pass.
Once America goes down that road and there's nobody opposing what's happening.
I mean, how long can that can something like that sustain?
It'll just it'll be a slow degradation.
But for decades and decades and decades, I just don't think there's going to be a
a major shock unless there's you know what we're what we're seeing happen right now which is the
cyber attacks the cyber pandemic that they've uh oh yeah the cyber cyber 9-11 huh yeah that's
there that's they're referring to the wazir says the media going after brand for the promiscuity
they cheered sounds like whistleblowers reporting Scientology forces members to confess every little misstep so the church has all the blackmail material they'll ever need.
Well, I mean, I think it's funny that they celebrate Russell Brand.
They all laugh.
He tells these jokes.
Now, 20 years later, they're like, nah, you're a wrong thinker.
Spark says Garland testified today under oath that the doj is investigating parents for school
board meetings based on reports from the media of course they are because they're evil because
they are evil evil people i i look i said it earlier there are people who are like it's
getting really dangerous when people refer to their political opponents as evil the the doj
is going after parents for issuing formal complaints at school board meetings
they have arrested donald trump's lawyers they threw two old ladies in prison for 11 years these
women are in this in their 70s they threw them in prison for 11 years because they protested
uh they sat in front of it yeah they said, because they were sitting in front of an exit.
Where?
At Planned Parenthood.
Oh, right.
Because they were protesting abortion.
Right.
They were using their First Amendment right to protest.
And because they were in front of the exit or whatever, they go to jail for 11 years,
put them in jail for the rest of their life?
I mean, come on.
Let's even take a step back, right?
As a father of four kids, I have the government telling me I have to inject my kids with something that we know nothing about.
That is evil.
We got this from NYBSFP.
Tim, you summed it up perfectly.
Howard Stern was always on the side of evil.
He hasn't changed.
Right.
That's what he does yeah where we
have our valera says she misunderstood the gesture it wasn't a grope he was trying to choke her homer
simpson style because she's so annoying aha but i guess that's technically groping too i don't know
wretched redemption music says new album alpha omega out now spotify and itunes rolling stone
mag calls it the anthem for right-wing conspiracy tim calls it a reverse kickflip i have no idea
what that means but uh rolling stone called it an anthem for right-wing conspiracy there you go
congratulations garbage yes just leave me alone says cassidy hutchinson said trump choked at a
secret service agent
then grabbed the steering wheel not rudy grover and put his hand under her now rudy grover and
put his hand under his skirt in a full tent of people behind the stage sounds like a romance
novel and and look you've got a combination of people who will they don't care if it's true or
not they'll just keep repeating it because they're evil they're evil people sorry man that's just that's just reality they lie all the time nbc news said ray epps was
seen trying to calm people down and stop them from storming the capitol i think i think that was yeah
nbc he was later seen trying to calm down the the rioters what he's on camera storming the front line with everybody i can't wait until
we find out the specific detail about ray apps i mean yeah we've all got the time but i mean i
want to know like i want to read emails i want to see see all of this in its glory yeah there's um
the charging document is that he pleaded guilty so of course the full breakdown of his sentencing
guidelines or the request
explains what he did and the funny thing is the document they released basically is one of the
most serious documents of any of the j6ers like talking about how he was on the front line how
he's whispering and then the men charge the barricades and rip him down how he's telling
people to go in and he got charged with one count. Yeah, one misdemeanor.
And honestly, the most suspicious thing out of all of it is the way the media is covering for him when they are completely, you know, destroying any other J6 participants.
So, you know, if you weren't suspicious before the media started covering for him,
that should at least make you ask questions.
Joseph says, who wants to be a part of this culture, Tim?
What good does it really offer? Boomers only care about growing tomatoes and hunting. The youngsters are having a rough go.
No one is happy. Let me explain. When you build culture, what you are basically saying is, hey,
I'm doing cool things that are fun. Would you like to do cool things that are fun with me?
We will then trade with each other and build wealth and then we'll be happy and comfortable.
Building culture is not getting involved in politics and voting and going knocking on doors.
That's politicking. Culture building means that when all these young people are miserable and
doing nothing with their lives and they're sitting in their basements withering away,
you are having a blast. You are eating good food and you are with your friends and your family and
you are successful. And then if it all hits the fan and crumbles, you will having a blast, you are eating good food, and you are with your friends and your family, and you are successful. And then, if it all hits the fan and crumbles, you will have a
community of people around you that will help you survive. That's building culture. So if you don't
want to do it, well, you know, get a dog, go live in the woods, buy a river and fish and enjoy life.
You know, just life as you make of it, man. All these people are so miserable, but life is just
what it is. Everybody wants something. You know be you got to be the master of your own
domain where are we at we'll grab some more super chats what is this one all right weber j says i
watched russell brand's master class on recovery in the 12-step program he speaks a lot about
turning away from worldly pleasures and instead serving and getting back in touch with God.
Very interesting.
Interesting, Russell Brand.
We'll grab, we got a good one here.
The Duck Abides says,
Hey Tim, in Illinois they passed a law that allows migrants to become police officers.
On a side note, with our assault weapons ban, it exempts police from the law's restrictions.
This implies a non-citizen migrant can own a semi-auto rifle, and we can't.
Yes, it does.
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