Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #898 Nashville Trans Manifesto LEAKED, CONFIRMED By Crowder, Local News w/Chase Geiser

Episode Date: November 7, 2023

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Chase Geiser to discuss Steven Crowder releasing the Nashville shooter's manifesto, Facebook censoring the manifesto almost immediately after its release, new pol...ls showing Trump dominating Biden in the 2024 election, & Anti-Oil activists destroying a famous painting from the 1600s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:06 and the police are furious, and they're launching an investigation into how these images leaked. Now, the presumption is it is not the full manifesto. We don't know for sure. We don't know how much was in this, but it looks like the individual in question was motivated by anti-white hatred, as well as just generally being unwell. But the hatred of white people seemed to be a strong motivating factor from the information that we have so far. So we're going to talk about that. Plus, we got a bunch of other really big news. Trump testified today and he apparently roasted the judge and the prosecutor.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Or I should say the attorney for New York, calling them frauds or insinuating. That may have been his lawyer, actually, but basically breaking down all of his legitimate business practices. They're definitely trying to run him over the coals of this. We'll talk about that. Plus, a new poll has come out. The New York Times is basically saying that if the election is held today, Donald Trump wins handily. He is ahead in five of six swing states needed to win. Now, just a warning to everybody.
Starting point is 00:02:06 That doesn't mean you can sit around and do nothing because they want to lull you into a false sense of security. You better go out and vote. So we'll talk about that. Before we get started, my friends, head over to castbrew.com to get the best cup of coffee you've ever had. Pick up our Halloween special edition re-rise with
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Starting point is 00:03:23 honored to be here. I work for InfoWars. I'm currently hosting a show in the mornings until Owen Schroyer is back from prison. And I create AI-generated content for them. Right on. Well, thanks for hanging out. We also got Hannah Clare. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
Starting point is 00:03:35 I'm glad to be back. Ian's here too. Hi, everybody. Thank you. Ian Crossland, musician, resident artist. I'm also wearing this sweet jacket with a pin from Tom Ellsworth from Valuetainment.
Starting point is 00:03:46 What's up, Tom? I know you're out there listening. I love you, man. Thank you for the pin. Serge. And I'm Serge.com. Yeah, let's get into it. Here's the big news.
Starting point is 00:03:55 This is the first story. It's the biggest story of the day. It's dominated the headlines. Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto leaked. Trans murderer vowed to kill privileged white kids at Covenant School. Stephen Crowder leaked photos of the manifesto on Twitter and his podcast. Nashville PD has refused to release the information despite media requests. Hale, 28, shot and killed six people, including three young kids. I believe they were all under the age of nine. On March 23rd,
Starting point is 00:04:19 she was shot dead by police within 14 minutes of launching the attack. Now, the big story with this release is information about the motivations. It would seem that from what we have so far, the motivation was anti-white hatred. There are some reports that the full manifesto, the full notebook is actually, it actually contains way more. And some people are saying actually the full thing shows this individual hated everybody. But if that were true, they would need to release this to the public. And I don't know that's going to happen, but perhaps for whatever reason,
Starting point is 00:04:50 this got leaked. It was to try and force the release of the rest of it, which I kind of don't know if that makes sense because whoever leaked it could have just leaked the rest. We don't know exactly why only these select pages were released. And I got to be honest, I'm also not convinced there is anymore. That may be an excuse where someone's trying to downplay what this individual had actually been motivated by.
Starting point is 00:05:11 We have this from the Post Millennial. Local media outlet confirms Nashville trans school shooters anti-white manifesto pages are authentic. And then we have, of course, an investigation is currently underway after release of alleged Covenant shooters writings, Nashville mayor says. So it's confirmed now. I believe we have multiple reporters confirming this, that the individual was motivated by anti-white hatred. And now all of a sudden we're starting to see these videos pop up. People are basically and they've been doing this for a while, but they're pulling up. They're making montages of all of the insane college professor and university, university
Starting point is 00:05:46 rhetoric around violence targeting white people. And there was one that I saw on Twitter that's so shocking and insane. It's no wonder people are being radicalized by this. People are also calling out Joe Biden, who has made numerous speeches about the problems and dangers of white supremacy. Now, you can you can certainly argue that people are allowed to criticize and condemn white supremacy. Of course they are. But when these universities and media outlets claim that simply having a family is white supremacy, you can see how the rhetoric starts getting crazy.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Now, I guess the questions are, was the FBI and were the police withholding this intentionally because of what it contained? Or is something else going on? Yeah, it's hard to say. I mean, there's a line in particular from one of the photograph pages that says, you know, I've been wanting to do this for a long time. I'm excited.
Starting point is 00:06:32 I almost got caught. And I believe it's, they say, the summer of 2021. And so we have to wonder, why does this person feel that way? There was reporting that Audrey Hale had been, you know, under her parents' care to a certain level, that there were emotional and psychological issues already known to at least her family. But this, to me, implies something bigger than just, you know, people were concerned about my behavior. Which implies that there's more to the writings than just the three pages. I mean, if she'd been planning this thing for a couple of years or had issues for a couple of years and she wrote how Excited for the past two weeks that she's been right so I bet she was writing every day for the two weeks
Starting point is 00:07:07 Do you want and there's a there's also report there may be a 14 minute video? Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised I mean Audrey Hale also reached out to people right before I'm sorry 10 minute video. I got You know, I Approve it's okay. I forgive your four minute laps. No, the thing is if there had been a I Wouldn't be surprised if there's a video, I mean, especially with younger millennial attackers, they're more versed in social media now than ever. And so it makes sense that that would be the case. I know Audrey Hale was contacting people through Instagram right before going into the school. I mean, this person was reaching out and also being extremely destructive to their fellow human beings.
Starting point is 00:07:47 One of the pages, if I'm remembering correctly, was dated, I think, February of 2023. And so we know that this manifesto diary, whatever you want to call it, has been documenting a developing motivational pattern i i don't think this would with this was withheld because it was implicating the left in their radical rhetoric i think when you look at this you see two things as you mentioned the the shooter said i almost got caught and also says i'm going to be checking security what does this tell us the police state the centralized policing authority will not be there to protect you from these circumstances and in fact there was a actually this was posted on twitter in a community notes there is a study done in 2022 that found 34.4 percent of mass shootings were stopped by a person who is legally armed and when you remove
Starting point is 00:08:45 gun-free zones from that metric it increases to 51 percent of mass shootings stopped by individuals who are legally armed and i think the problem here is with this manifesto what you see is i think we got to be careful about the anti-white propaganda angle to this which is important i'm not saying it's not we should definitely call call out the weird, creepy, racist, leftist, whatever. But also consider this is hugely damaging to the narrative of gun-free zones to local politicians. If the narrative came out that gun-free zones, and this is true, everyone knows this, that gun-free zones are creating risk, but it was like the headline story manifesto reveals lack of security, gun- zones and lack of FBI integrity resulted in this happening. You're going to have people going to their politicians back.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Why did you do this? So when you look at how the FBI has, you know, what's what's the fame? What's that? What's the meme now was known to the FBI. They say, you know, it's that they do the Bart meme where it's like, say the line Bart. And he's like, the shooter was known to the FBI. Right. Always on a list. Every time there's always an opportunity
Starting point is 00:09:47 but what happens is you get gun control activists coming out saying aha we must blame the guns which is a complete distraction i don't think it is always about gun control i think it is about uh-oh people are gonna get mad at us because we're the ones who created this system and made it this way right now what you've got happening is Democrats arguing that we should have politicians do a thing when in reality, it's it's politicians, mainly Democrats doing the thing which resulted in the crisis in the first place. And they don't want anyone to realize that. Yeah, I think that's right. I think the other aspect that's jumped out of me was that there's a very serious anti elitist messaging throughout this. There's
Starting point is 00:10:25 a specific line where Hale writes, you know, those kids are awful at their private school with their parents' expensive cars or whatever it is, you know. And from what I know, reporting I saw from local outlets said that Hale had attended this school. And so this behavior is bizarre in a lot of fronts. And I think now it's just a rush to spin it as fast as possible. I think that's why the anti-gun narrative is going to be so easily introduced here. But it's also important to acknowledge that this person was deeply psychologically disturbed. And if people knew this, FBI, local law enforcement, whatever, they failed the community around them. It's weird to me that the manifesto hadn't been digitized by the perpetrator.
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Starting point is 00:11:59 So often when we see events like this, part of the motive is to get it out as fast as possible. But obviously it never been digitized because there's spelling errors and stuff. And I mean, this is something that was like not on the internet at all. I don't think it was just written for personal use. So I wonder what Hale was thinking to seeking to accomplish by writing this down. Well, I'll tell you what the scary thing I think is when we talk about civil conflict in the United States, I often mentioned that I view the right as what i would call like the acute threat whereas the left is the blunt or obtuse threat the chronic threat you could say well it's not so much how disease works acute it's it's it's not it's not chronic it is blunt versus pointed and sharp piercing versus bludgeoning right um acute meaning it's extreme and it hits
Starting point is 00:12:44 you hard whereas blunt is it. You know, the left you get hundreds of thousands of far left extremists. They go around punching and threatening people. None of these rise to a national level news story, but it's happening all the time to the point where you're getting shoplifting. You're getting you're getting these protests and occupations and they bubble up sometimes and make the news. But it's never the most shocking story with the right you get some deranged lunatic going into a church i shouldn't say the right but what they what they would say right is a the right what i should say is anti left or um anti-government whatever you want to call it and then as for the for the left i think
Starting point is 00:13:21 we're speaking in in generalities we should probably i i don't know if the the simplification of left and right is is helping for anybody because this person's clearly not a leftist you know what i mean they're not they're not a communist well they probably are deeply influenced by it but anyway my point is this what what what is typically stated by the by the right by the media as the right it's like rarely and one guy a lone wolf does some crazy thing killing a lot of people, makes international headlines, and everyone says, we must stop the right, they're so dangerous. And it's bad. It's seriously bad. It does need to be stopped, however we can. On the left, you have the Chaz Chop protests, you have the autonomous zone in Minneapolis, you have the
Starting point is 00:13:59 Summer of Love protests, you have the 529 insurrection. All of these things result in severe injuries and sometimes death. But what ends up happening in the summer of love, you have mass riots across the entire country. 30 people die, but you don't have one person killing 30 people. Right. So the media doesn't treat the story like a mass death incident, even though it was. And because of that. So what's scary to me is what we're now seeing is more left ideologically aligned individuals engaging in what i would describe as acute terror and and and violence and extremism and when you combine the so when you take a left ideological bent like this ramp the extremism up to 11 combine it with the fact that there's hundreds of thousands of people
Starting point is 00:14:41 of these people and they have already engaged in mass death incidents it's like that's starting to get much much scarier the right the right doesn't protest they don't they barely ever go out you don't see a lot of left left wingers walking around with ars or assault assault weapons you do i mean now you do at some of these protests but this is sort of like a new development in in and in uh seattle over the past probably seven years leftists like the john brown Gun Club and the Red Guard or whatever they call themselves, they march around with AR-15s. And they've even been pointing them at vehicles and controlling traffic. Saw that happen in Austin with that guy that went to prison for defending himself when it happened to him. And so what we're starting to see over the past few years is the left has this ubiquitous fervor where they go out and smash things and destroy things and now they're adding to their to their uh to their ranks serious violent extremists who are engaging and i mean this
Starting point is 00:15:30 was earlier earlier in the year and the right still doesn't have on average any of the low level terror doesn't even have that much high level terror i think the reality is what what is described as the right probably is just regular people and what is described as the right probably is just regular people. And what is described as the left is an activist base. It's also this person, Audrey Hale, is like on some sort of pharmaceutical. Is this confirmed? I mean, a lot of these mass shooters are on some sort of SSRI or pharmaceutical. I'd be willing to bet. But I think that there was a therapist at one point, wasn't there?
Starting point is 00:16:00 I can't remember. I don't know for sure, but i think it's a logical assumption especially because ssrs are widely prescribed what's deadly or an ar-15 or an ssra it's well that's not a real there's no real pen is mightier than the sword they say that that's been quoted over long you know the pill is mightier than the gun warp the mind and then the depends on uh i would i would you know you could theoretically argue that it is unfair to call an AR-15 deadly in any respect. Right. Well, I would say that a gun is more likely to help you commit suicide, and an SSRI is more likely to help you kill a bunch of people before you commit suicide.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Well, so the issue is SSRIs could result in complete generational collapse. If you have mind-altering drugs drugs being mass produced and mass prescribed it could actually destroy the fabric of of a nation whereas a rifle which is a which is a a a weapon it's an object intended to to be destructive could actually help protect and defend a nation or destroy a nation so it's actually kind of neutral in that regard. Either way, you can say it's deadly. That's the intent of it. But if the goal of the AR is to actually stabilize, that is to say, what do they say? An armed society is a polite society.
Starting point is 00:17:18 You may actually have weapons, but everyone's like, you must respect other people because they're armed and you don't want to start a fight. And that actually simmers things down. Whereas mind altering drugs can actually just make everything go nuclear, you know, within a few a few years yeah especially because you don't know how people will react to them i mean some people can take ssris for a long time and see minimal side effects other people uh become more unstable because of them it's impossible to say and that's the gamble we take in a pharmacologically dependent society and all the unstable people are likely to be more likely to be prescribed them too so exactly you're nuts before you get on it. And then there's this correlation that isn't causation.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Exactly. I think that's a really good point. Actually, a lot of people are like, aha, this person was on medication. Yeah. Maybe they're trying to stop them. Right. Maybe they were like, hey, maybe this is, you know, that's the thing that we I mean, it's very, very hard to tell how people react to medications.
Starting point is 00:17:59 It's not that there's never a case for them. Some people legitimately need them. It's just it's a trial and error. They just give you pills and see if it works. And if they don't, we try and adjust. I mean, that's unfortunately how this works. I think it's actually a really good point. The argument that, aha, the person without SSRIs,
Starting point is 00:18:14 it's the medication, is similar to the liberal argument where they're like, aha, they had a gun. It's the gun. Right. And there are a lot of people, I think there's probably tens of millions. Audrey, I was vaccinated and boosted. Right, yeah, exactly. You could you could isolate anything. Figured it out. Probably probably a fair point to say there are a lot of people who are taking SSRIs who are not doing this. You know, of course there are. I mean, they're so widely prescribed and we don't have like this doesn't happen all the time.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I mean, this is tragic. And part of what's what's shocking about this is because it's it's so unusual. Right. She's she's a female killer perhaps she doesn't think of herself that way uh but a female killer who attacks somewhere that they have ties to i mean this is unusual for both women for female attackers and for school shootings i feel like there's more of an anonymous component a lot of times when you get mass shooters like some sort of endocrine disruption or something or just generally like this is someone who is behaving in a way that we don't see i mean statistically mass shooters are male and i guess i depends on how you classify this person i hope let's let's refocus as the
Starting point is 00:19:13 conversation to the dangers of racial supremacy and not white supremacy or black supremacy or jewish supremacy or islamic like arab supremacy it's about racial supremacy and how horrible it is to think of that and to focus on that and to live in that state of mind where you think one race is trying to be superior like just don't don't be a racist you can actually extrapolate that further and just say the real issue is any ideology that would propose extremist solutions to their perceived problems and so for this individual to find do you define extremist, though? Someone willing to kill a bunch of people to impose
Starting point is 00:19:48 their political will. That makes sense. Now, to be fair, people... But they throw it around a lot. If you're against abortion, you're an extremist. I can already hear the leftists going, Oh, so what, you're saying the U.S. government's extremists? Yes. Yes, I am. Yeah, when they're blowing up kids
Starting point is 00:20:03 overseas to enact their goals, and the American people overwhelmingly say no every single time they're blowing up kids overseas to enact their goals, and the American people overwhelmingly say no every single time they're asked, and consistently vote for the politician who's like, no war. That being said, Nikki Haley seems to be doing well in the polls to a certain degree. But most Americans, the overwhelming majority are like, hey, we don't want to waste money on war. So yes, there are extremists in our government willing to kill people to get what they want. But let's jump to this story. This next story, we have a tweet from Steven Crowder.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Facebook is now censoring the Nashville Manifesto. This is what we saw almost immediately after the story broke. This is what the news, this is what big tech companies do. Many news media outlets, they didn't want to cover the story. Social media companies don't want to get into any kind of debate. And this is a serious problem. We now know based on local reporting and statements from local politicians, the leaks from Steven Crowder are real. And at the time, Facebook was taking them down. Google had their stupid alert when you searched for it saying the results are changing
Starting point is 00:21:01 rapidly. Here are some other stories instead, which is what they do and they don't want you to read these stories. Here's what happens. Big tech companies basically say, if it doesn't come from the New York Times, we will not allow it. If, however, you get 5,000 local outlets reporting it, then there's nothing they can do to stop it.
Starting point is 00:21:19 But they tried to stop it. And so fortunately, I guess, local news outlets immediately jumped on the story broke through and the story made it out i think one of the biggest fears that facebook and youtube and uh many other platforms not rumble not x for instance their fear steven crowder just set the news cycle right and and the new york times is going to try to avoid it they're going to be like no no don't pick his story. We're the ones who decide what people are talking about. But they've been losing that position.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Steven Crowder was questioned by all these news outlets. How do you know it's real? We stand by our reporting. And it is a political comedian on YouTube who broke the biggest story today. Because of people in their network. I mean, from what I understood from what he was saying during his live stream,
Starting point is 00:22:03 it was someone involved in Mug Club who was like, I have a contact, I know a way to get this, and they were able to verify through that. That's pretty impressive, right? I mean, this is true. All journalists rely on their readers for tips. This is super normal. But it is interesting that he has built such a relationship that someone would be willing to potentially take, and I don't know who the source was, like a professional risk to get them this information. That shows a lot of confidence. It's even Crowder. Citizen journalism. That is not citizen journalism.
Starting point is 00:22:30 Well, but the citizen plot gave the journalism to Crowder to amplify the message. That's an aspect of like that's the modern citizen. So this is I the idea that this is citizen journalism was created to discredit people like Stephen Crowder. I know this because I was I because I was at these conventions. I was at these conferences. And I was speaking at these events. And they kept saying, you're just a citizen journalist. And I said, no. Citizen journalism is a guy walking his dog.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And then all of a sudden he sees a plane in the sky on fire. So he pulls out his phone and films it. And it crashes. And he goes, whoa. And then he tweets a video. I guess there's no way to know who it was that delivered the message to Steve. He didn't give it to Fox. But that's meaningless.
Starting point is 00:23:07 The New York Times has sources all day, every day. Someone in law enforcement releases information, the New York Times publishes it. Steven Crowder is no different from the New York Times. Granted, he is a comedian on YouTube, but his news apparatus that got this information and published it is the same as WikiLeaks system, the same as New York Times system. You have someone who liaises with a source.
Starting point is 00:23:30 The source provides information. The information is vetted and then reported. I just think it's cool that this is something he has built right when he was posting videos initially on YouTube. I'm sure he did not expect to be in the position he is today, which is that he decided what the news is going to be out. I mean, he came out with this on a Monday for a reason. This is going to lead the news cycle, at least for the next couple of days, probably through the end of the week.
Starting point is 00:23:50 And this may actually force the release of the full manifesto. Which is probably the only way we would have gotten it out. So one of the ideas that's being put out on X, on social media, is that these are select pages.
Starting point is 00:24:03 And that in reality, while everyone's highlighting the anti-white sentiment that seems to have motivated the shooter, there's way more in there. And this person hates everybody and uses slurs for everybody. But the selective page, the selective release would make it seem like it was one-sided. Yeah, I mean, I think that's reasonable. I wouldn't be surprised if it's, you know, not that I want to make predictions about such a dark document, but I wouldn't be surprised if
Starting point is 00:24:30 there's a consistent anti-white theme, because I think as far as I can tell, Audrey Hale was white. And I think a lot of people who are raised in or who are coming up in progressive spheres are trained to hate themselves, especially if they're. Well, if you look at what was said in it, the perpetrator says things like private schools and fancy khakis. And she attended that school. It was very Marxist-esque. It was very oppressor versus oppressed. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:24:53 She was taking this back to the oppressors and she was going to get the justice and she hoped she had a high kill count. She said things like that in the document. And that's where the mark, like I posted about something critical about public schools the other day, about how they're teaching Marxism to our kids kids and somebody commented and said they don't teach
Starting point is 00:25:08 marxism at public schools i'm like you don't explicitly have to give out a book by marx to be teaching marxism it's this idea of this oppressor versus this oppressed thing this critical theory thing and when you just ram that down people's heads you end up like militarizing and radicalizing an entire generation yeah they indoctrinate people with marxism they don't unfortunately as far as i know actually teach the theories of marxism enough they should probably teach that more so that you can realize if you were being indoctrinated no no if they taught actual marxist theory along with history of marxism the children would be crying by the end of the day and say why would anyone ever do such a thing those poor people the hundred hundred million who are 1958 1962 leap forward 100 it's just it's so easy to be like two we're all in this together let's go all of us and then once the revolution happens it's
Starting point is 00:25:55 like who's in charge between 1958 and 1962 then white supremacism did between 1619 and 2019 yeah how many people did it in from years? Estimates of 100 million during the Great Leap Forward during the Great Leap Forward in China, they starved. No, I don't think it was 100 million in four years. Those are the high estimates.
Starting point is 00:26:10 100 million? Yes, 1958, 1962. Look up the Great Leap Forward on Wikipedia. I believe estimates go as high as 100 million. There are lower ones that are in like the 50, 60 range.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Room is filled with rapid typing. 30 and 45. 30 and 45? Yeah, 100 is the total deaths of communism pretty sure yeah i don't know you gotta grab the mic brother give it to me serge what's the word we can't know we can't hear you no one else can either yeah yeah just in the 100 million is over the entire period of communist china not necessarily from like no no no it's not no that's all communism okay i believe that there is a study that estimates that 100 million Chinese died specifically
Starting point is 00:26:47 from the Great Leap Forward, but it might not be the most widely accepted study. But I'm almost positive that on the Wikipedia page for the Great Leap Forward. 100 million, I think it's communism total. The Wikipedia says 55 is the high end and 15 is the low end. It is Wikipedia. We do have to take a grain of salt. But I believe you. I mean, I think this is one of those things where why would they-
Starting point is 00:27:00 Well, it's not that bad if it's only 50 million. Jeez, 50 million people. No, I think you're on the point. It's still way more than the Holocaust. It's like like 10 times more and this is like the greatly forward i mean i can try and explain it it's when he took like a bunch of the the teachers and things and then he sent them out to the farms and was like we gotta yeah he wanted no it's the other way around he wanted to industrialize the the nation of china to make it a factory-based sort of exporter and so he took all the agricultural people and put them in the cities so nobody was working the farms. Then everybody that was responsible for the districts
Starting point is 00:27:27 of the farms was too scared to report to their higher-ups they weren't meeting quotas on harvest because China's communism, you're scared to tell your boss you're not meeting numbers. And so they didn't realize that there was like a mass shortage of food until it was too late and everybody starved over like four years. That's why I always feel like you can't trust any numbers that come out of China because number one one why would they report anything accurately to the outside world anyways and also why would they internally report accurately there's no there's no benefit for them you know but why would the u.s yeah i tweeted this out over the weekend tiktok may be chinese communist propaganda but facebook and youtube are american communist yeah that was what the
Starting point is 00:28:02 fourth is all about shout out to elon musk we were supposed to liberating x and to chris pavlovsky for making rumble and for lifting up the fourth pillar that's what these guys are doing it's supposed to be a fourth branch of government it's not really but it's the fourth estate it's journalism it's the journalists that keep the politicians to task that cover the government and make sure it's honest and that unfortunately the fascism involved with the digitalization of our news media has been way too easy for the government to corrupt. So I'm happy to see organizations like Mines, Rumble and X holding the truth like like Rumble. They tweeted out on X.
Starting point is 00:28:34 We're holding the line about Crowder's post. They're not going to block it like this, like this Facebook did. Yeah, shout out. It all started with Cambridge Analytica after they blamed the election of Donald Trump in 2016 on social media, all of a sudden, all of the big tech companies got really scared and really ramped up their censorship. Because I think that there was this either explicit or unstated threat. They felt like the government was going to come in and split them up
Starting point is 00:28:56 if they didn't do something. What was the Cambridge scandal? I don't think it was that. You don't think so? I think it was that they were just... Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. I think it was that they were just... the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more.
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Starting point is 00:30:13 and uh scl group had access to user data which they use to target voters and the reason why you know that's stupid and nonsensical is that uh we've talked to dr robert epstein who's pointed out that google i i love this we can simplify the algorithm manipulation electoral argument with a very very simple statement facebook sends reminders to democrats on election day and not to republicans that's the only thing they need to do to steal an election do they still do that so according to dr epstein who appeared on the culture war two weeks ago, when they were tracking their user, their like 10,000 plus user group for studying their social media experiences, they found that 59% of Republicans received a reminder, but 100% of Democrats received a reminder. That sounds like that should be illegal. Yes. And when Ted Cruz. Donation in kind. Absolutely. percent of democrats received a reminder that sounds like that should be illegal yes and when ted cruz kind absolutely and when ted cruz wrote a letter saying what you are doing you know we
Starting point is 00:31:10 have questions about this he said they saw instantly google turned the bias system off in georgia so that means that the implication is google is intentionally manipulating elections oh man i made a video in 2007 i was like vote barack obama you're gonna win the election vote for barack obama everyone barack you're the next president and i was like i felt like i was manipulating the election i mean in a way i was like it's your fault man google they actually featured that video and put it on the front page of the news and politics section talk about interfering like it's not it was not illegal but it was just mass manipulation of vote for my guy right when they when they pushed your video
Starting point is 00:31:49 probably because there's not an equal representation right it's it's whoever is willing to support obama can be on the front page but anyone else does not get to be on the trending page does not get to exist at all it was total political bias both me and the guy that featured me wanted obama to win i feel like yours isn't manipulative like if you really feel like they should vote for obama you have a platform you can say that right it's different when youtube decides certain videos get to make it to the front page certain videos get to be boosted by the algorithm and it's not equally applied right i mean we know this through our own experiences i mean you're on youtube there are certain videos that you know are performing well that do not make it to the pages or lists
Starting point is 00:32:24 that they should because youtube is intentionally diverting them elsewhere. And it's not always in the best interest of the business either. Like when they censor people like Alex Jones from YouTube, we're talking like hundreds of millions of views consistently. And so it seems to me like almost a betrayal of the shareholders of the company when you're bringing people off the platform just for political motives i wonder if there's a lawsuit avenue there because there's a duty to do to honor what you what's in the best interest of the shareholders so the fact that there's a political motivation that seems to transcend the monetary motivation seems to me to imply that there's this twitter files thing going on but with all these other platforms where there's just intelligence community operatives just kind of but we do know that uh nancy pelosi is a net, her and her husband's around $200 million.
Starting point is 00:33:06 So it's the political is monetary. Yeah. The political motivation. And let me just say what a strange and unfortunate coincidence that the Clinton Global Initiative or the Clinton Foundation, I believe, their contributions dried up shortly after Hillary Clinton lost the election. Just what a coincidence. They just restarted it, too, didn't they? The Clinton Foundation to rebuild Ukraine.. Just what a coincidence. They just restarted it too, didn't they? The Clinton Foundation? To rebuild Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:33:27 That's what they said. So the general idea is this. The idea was that the expectation with Hillary becoming president, everybody's donating money to her foundation, which is a laundering, I guess. And then the idea is if she becomes president, then those favors get paid back. They purchased something, but she lost.
Starting point is 00:33:45 And this is what I really, really love. I just want to shout out the 2016 was you know that election oh boy i remember that night oh so well all the trump all the all the trump support well i'm sorry i was at the sputnik office with cassandra fairbanks and um cassandra mcdonald sorry and uh she was the only trump supporter there everyone else was upset people were crying and she was the only Trump supporter there. Everyone else was upset. People were crying and she was laughing, crying. And it was funny. But what was really funny about it was that the establishment machine of money churn and revolving doors was just shattered in an instant. And the panic was absolutely hilarious for the D.C. elites who owed millions of dollars to foreign donors and lobbyists that they weren't going to be able to pay back. Now you have Matt Gaetz doing the same thing to Kevin McCarthy, and all of that money put into him becoming Speaker
Starting point is 00:34:29 was just ripped away from him, and he ain't going to be able to pay it back. I just love watching the machine get ripped to shreds. Yeah. Anyway. Kind of the purpose of the United States. Oh, sorry. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:34:39 This whole United States revolution away from the machine of the British Empire. I mean, the whole point is ripping that thing to shreds and creating a new system that's way better. American republicanism. The whole ethos of the United States was to rip the machine to shreds. That machine that was stomping on the neck of George Washington and his buddies. So we do have another massive breaking story. In fact, it is so breaking.
Starting point is 00:35:00 It is a Twitter thread that has not yet been written up. But this is the censorship industrial complex report being released by the GOP. Rep Jim Jordan says bombshell report. Hundreds of secret ports show how DHS, CISA, the GEC State Department, Stanford and others worked together to censor Americans before the 2020 election, including true information, jokes and opinions. The federal government disinformation experts at universities, big tech and others and others work together through the election integrity partnership to monitor and censor American speech.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Let me just pause right there. I'll give you a personal example. That election integrity project or whatever it's called, claimed that I, Tim Pool, was one of the largest spreaders, super spreaders of election misinformation. You're a super spreader. Now, here's the thing. That actually was shocking to me because I have, since the election maintained, Trump lost to Joe Biden, often saying that the issue was ballot harvesting
Starting point is 00:35:54 and things that they put in the Time Magazine article. So why would they claim I was spreading misinformation when you've got, it's because they want to attack influence. And so long as I was reporting on, say, Texas v. Pennsylvania or instances that needed to be adjudicated, it wasn't that I was spreading misinformation. All of my sources, NewsGuard certified. It was that they could not allow there to be a narrative that there were questions that needed to be answered by courts.
Starting point is 00:36:20 So they lie, claim I spread misinformation, don't say what misinformation that is, therefore it makes it impossible to sue them. And when the media reports it, you can't sue the media for reporting what a university said. But let's read more. Jim Jordan says, according to one EIP member, it was created at the request of CISA. The head of the EIP also stated that EIP was created after working on some monitoring ideas with CISA. EIP stakeholders, including the federal government, would submit misinformation reports. The EIP would analyze the report and find similar content across platforms. It would then submit the report to big tech, often with a recommendation on how to censor.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Ladies and gentlemen, what we are seeing, what we have long speculated and gotten various reports hinting at or confirming portions of is now the overt and direct GOP government congressional confirmation the U.S. government intelligence agencies were using third parties through universities to censor people who supported Donald Trump. Yeah, and they use the word stakeholders too, which just immediately makes me think of Klaus Schwab, who's like, the future isn't stockholders, it's stakeholders stakeholders it's like the whole great reset narrative is just either intentionally or accidentally seeping into even the writing where do they use stakeholder in reference to what the great reset is like the future of the industrial fourth revolution is when he quoted it he quoted
Starting point is 00:37:37 it and then the thread somewhere where he said the word stakeholders and not something like we can see uh stakeholders they targeted politicians. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Governor Mike Huckabee. Babylon Bee's on there. Yeah. Candace Owens, Jack Posobiec, Charlie Kirk, Benny Johnson, Tom Fitton. I always hate it when I'm not on these lists. I know. They put it in my Wikipedia page that I'm a super spreader based on the EAP,
Starting point is 00:37:59 and Jim Jordan didn't even give me an honorable mention. Come on, Jim. We've got to bring him on the show. I met him once for 15 minutes. No no they also say uh michelle malkin dave rubin james o'keefe it's absolutely absolutely insane but who isn't on the list is even more telling right here's some examples here's one it's a tweet from newt gingrich saying pennsylvania democrats are method method uh method methodologically method methodically methodically, why can't I say that word?
Starting point is 00:38:27 Changing the rules, because I want to say methodologically, but then I keep going back and it's methodically. Changing the rules so they can steal an election. It is amazing, open, dishonest, ruthless, and will, I can't read what it says, unless the state is flooded with law enforcement. And that was before the election, too, so he's not even making a false claim about who won the
Starting point is 00:38:43 election. And it's an opinion. It's an opinion. No opinions for Newt Gingrich. I mean, that's the election, too, so he's not even making a false claim about who won the election. And it's an opinion. It's an opinion. No opinions for Newt Gingrich. I mean, that's the thing, though. They will pick all kinds of people that they don't want talking at the same time. Here's a joke they removed. No comedy either, you know? Mike Huckabee said, stood in the rain for an hour to early vote today.
Starting point is 00:39:01 When I got home, I filled in my stack of mail-in ballots and then voted the ballots of my deceased parents and grandparents they vote just like me he's making a joke that's absolutely amazing he really did that who did we miss did you have a social media post that was targeted by the eip it's clear why stanford tried uh tried only produce these after the judiciary gop and weaponization threatened contempt um yes i will absolutely be reaching out to my representatives about um how i can assist for if there is any action being taken based on the people who are named uh i absolutely will throw my name let's get jim jordan on the show cassandra make it happen i love that guy personally and i think this is very prescient absolutely but also i mean this is that's my thing like and i think this is very prescient absolutely but also i mean this
Starting point is 00:39:46 is that's my thing like i i think this is great information to come out and then and then what that's what i worry about with all of these we had an investigation we uncovered this stuff anyways now that we've told you that's the end of it well now what you do is you build censorship resistant systems protocols things like nostre nostre however you want to pronounce it um i actually did an interview with bill ottman today, CEO and founder of Minds, talking about censorship resistance and things like that, briar, mesh networking things,
Starting point is 00:40:10 things that can't be censored. You can always censor them locally, like you can blacklist them from appearing on your part of the network, but you can't make it go away. Well, the crazy thing too is, just like we were talking about earlier, a lot of the stuff that's coming out now
Starting point is 00:40:24 is stuff that was already publicly known. Like if you did a little bit of research years ago, you could find details about the Hunter Biden laptop, what was on it. There's BidenLaptopEmails.com where you can search based on keyword and find stuff. Like the public was able to access the information that while Joe Biden was vice president,
Starting point is 00:40:39 $23.7 million went to Metabiota and Rosemont Seneca Partners was invested in Metabiota. So those returns would have gone back to Joe Biden's pocket. And so that information has always already been public for years. And now we're just seeing these committees just admit that it's real, admit that the laptop's real, admit that this evidence is real. I think that it's just telling how screwed up our system is when it's not about whether or not people have access to the truth, but it's about who admits the truth is true. In March of 2021, EIP put out a report that a report by
Starting point is 00:41:11 The Guardian reported on it saying 15 of the top 25, 21 offenders were verified, including Eric Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., James O'Keefe, Tim Pool, Elijah Riot and Sidney Powell. All 21 of the top accounts for misinformation, leaned right wing the study showed. I never put up misinformation, and that's why, and everyone knows this, all of my sources always are certified by NewsGuard. I think NewsGuard is biased. I think they have posted incredibly wrong information about TimCast.com. They did this dirty trick where they claimed that they emailed us. And because we didn't respond, they downgraded us again,
Starting point is 00:41:48 even though we checked, they didn't. How are you right wing though? I don't think of you as like a right winger. Well, it's lies. But here's my point. If I'm going to use their standard for what's true, and they call me misinformation, that's exactly the point. So there was a really interesting story pertaining to COVID and lab leak where they wrote, I think they wrote it in our, NewsGuard wrote it in our report or someone else's.
Starting point is 00:42:15 I could be, I can't remember which one. And they said that this is, yeah, I think it was ours. They said it is incorrect. It was something about like Ukraine labs or something like that. It's not true. This was never revealed and then i showed them the new york post and the daily mail news guard certified sources confirming what they claimed was false i said now hold on you say this story about covid lab leak is false but you certified daily mail and the new york post as factual and they claim both of these
Starting point is 00:42:42 that it's true so who do i trust the random employee telling me I'm wrong or your own certified news sources? And they were like, oops. If Stanford is going to come out and accuse me of wrongdoing, despite that, it shows you that it's political, it is fake, and they're simply trying to steal an election. Yeah. I mean, not to bring up the student loan crisis, but all universities are basically dependent on federal funding. And so that means that they are an arm of the federal government to a certain extent they
Starting point is 00:43:09 want to make the federal government happy and so they'll play ball with them in whatever way possible i mean the relationship is obvious and yet we pretended like this wasn't gonna happen i don't know i don't get it and this what did you say about the student loan crisis that they oh they're buying people off by paying yeah i mean if you're a college right and you know that you can charge whatever you want as long as you make the person take out student loans which are guaranteed by the federal government because you can't declare bankruptcy on them and they will give them to whoever they think needs them oh then you are getting federal money under this idea of like oh we're bringing in students not to mention the direct funding that they just give to you're ineligible for your funding
Starting point is 00:43:47 as a university if you don't enforce our Title IX regulations, which don't allow the defendant to face his victim if he's accused of sexual assault on campus and things like that. So you see these kids getting kicked out of college and stuff for false accusations of sexual assault. It's not even a criminal court. It's just a college court that has to do what Title IX says. Otherwise, they're not eligible for federal funding for the university.
Starting point is 00:44:06 So you see a lot of atrocities happen on college campuses related to the fact that they're so vulnerable and so dependent on the federal government's funding. I think we have the same problem at the state level. We wouldn't see a civil war from a state unless things got way more extreme than they even got in 1862, in my opinion, because all the states are so financially dependent on federal aid for things like roads and infrastructure. It's like they give us so much money. We would never rebel against them because all of a sudden that's cut off at a state level. It'd have to be the people that would stand up. It's never going to be a state government. You know, I have to wonder with the release of this report coming from official government
Starting point is 00:44:37 sources, that has to grant every single one of us standing in a lawsuit against the government and some kind of restitution for this. I mean, they were attacking our businesses. of us standing in a lawsuit against the government and some kind of restitution for this i mean they were attacking our our businesses they were attacking our character and they were lying well and especially in this this business your creditability is extremely important and for them to say you're you're a super spreader of misinformation based on what nothing from stanford university i that's a direct attack on your livelihood. But again, I stand by as important as I think this report is.
Starting point is 00:45:09 I think it's good, even if we all kind of knew this was happening anyways, to get the truth out there. What are the consequences that anyone involved in this faces? Realistically, what can we expect going forward? Well, one of the things I was thinking is that we no longer have public colleges and make them all private and not allowed to take government money hell yeah yeah that's what i'm talking about we just stopped giving out no more student loans that makes yeah that's because college expensive too all the student loans like oh there's this big customer that just came to town you can charge
Starting point is 00:45:37 whatever you want also we are joe biden is on the campaign trail saying i'm gonna forgive student loan debt um or you could just stop giving out student loans. Right. Right? This broken system that put hundreds of millions of Americans into debt, we are just continuing to say we're going to do, even though on the other hand, we're saying we're going to forgive student loans. It doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:45:56 If the system is broken, stop doing it. How integrated is the student loan? What is it? Fannie Mae? Freddie? Or those that do- Like a FAFSA application, right? Is that what it was when you go to college and then they tell you
Starting point is 00:46:06 whether you're eligible or not and they give you all the cash and as long as you're a student you don't have to start paying it back and even if you don't pay it back I don't think they can arrest you for it so there's a lot of people that go and they just never make payments it wrecks your credit but if you just refuse to pay it back that's probably why they're just forgiving it because they know they're not going to get it anyway
Starting point is 00:46:21 and it doesn't incentivize colleges to actually do anything to make college affordable right right? Right. All the prices went way up. The expectation is that you take out a student loan, a government backed loan, but it's not that they accommodate you in any way. I mean, that's why it's interesting to see, you know, like University of Phoenix or online programs that are saying, like,
Starting point is 00:46:38 we're trying to give you an option here that is affordable because ultimately... Isn't that where Shaq went? University of Phoenix got his doctorate? Probably. Dr. Shaq. Solid. Tons of money.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Dr. O'Neill in the house. It's a system that the federal government ultimately benefits from because they say, you should go to college. College is so important. Also, take our money. If they were smart, though, they would only offer it for targeted fields. They'd be like, all right, our competitor is doing this, so we need more engineers. But how do we incentivize people to be engineers?
Starting point is 00:47:04 Oh, we give them way more or we only give money to people who are going to major in this thing or graduate with this thing and you're only eligible. Your interest rate's way higher if you don't graduate. And if you graduate, it goes down. There's ways you can manipulate how you give people money to get them to do what you want, but they're just blanketing it. Well, we know that there are worker shortages in certain fields, right? It's not an immediate solution.
Starting point is 00:47:21 They have to go through training. It'll be a four or five-year delay. On the other hand, you would get qualified people going into that there are enough students entering college who say i don't really know what i want to do that if you said but i'll give you a scholarship yeah i'm gonna loan you money for a business you don't know you want to start yet if i was saying oh there's a nursing school right or there's um i don't i don't know what is specific types of someone who works with you know elderly people and i said you know that's a good one because you go to college right boomers get real old uh if you go to college for this thing i will give
Starting point is 00:47:49 you the money for you have to graduate with this degree and go into that field that would make way more sense to me than the government saying no worries you may english literature you got it yeah and i did get a degree and now i'm just kidding uh that's the thing it doesn't it doesn't make sense uh and ultimately i don't understand why the federal government logically would be supporting this unless they know ultimately they're able to pull strings and have got a loan for like a math degree i would have got a math degree because i didn't have the money i couldn't have gone to college without a loan or what if they didn't give you a loan for anything and you just went and got a job you might be working i just started doing theater local theater went up to cleveland done theater in cleveland that's kind of what i was doing anyway the best part of my day would be that 30 seconds between the car and your front door
Starting point is 00:48:44 good will hunting when i knock and you're not there oh because that's why i would My day would be that 30 seconds between the car and your front door. Good Will Hunting? When I knock and you're not there. Oh, because he wants to go off and do something else. You shouldn't be a construction worker. You should be doing exactly what you're doing. Beautiful talent right here. Let's jump to this story, ladies and gentlemen. We got the official word from CBS News. Trump would win a rematch against Biden if the election was held right now, CBS News poll says.
Starting point is 00:49:07 And I think it's not just the CBS News poll. I think there's a bunch of other polls showing this. Here you go from TimCast.com. Trump leads Biden in five out of six key battleground states, new poll finds. The polling results for registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania show Biden losing to Trump by margins of four to ten points. Holy crap. This is coming from the New York Times. So I think this is a different poll.
Starting point is 00:49:32 Across six battlegrounds, all of which Mr. Biden carried in 2020, the president trails by an average of 48 to 44 percent of the times reported. The results show significant discontent with Biden and his policy over the past three years. Across both genders and all ages, races, education levels, and income brackets. Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there.
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Starting point is 00:50:42 iGaming Ontario. A majority of respondents said that Biden's policies have hurt them personally. I mean, you were just talking to us about somebody who said they voted for Biden and that he sucks. Yeah, I was at a restaurant and the waitress asked me about my Alex Jones was right shirt that I'm wearing. And then we started talking about politics and she said, I voted for Biden, but I think he's terrible. I'm not going to vote for him again. She didn't say she was going to vote for Trump, mind you. But that's the first time in my life I've really experienced just like a stranger saying they regret who they vote for. I mean, I'm sure it's happened before.
Starting point is 00:51:09 And I haven't been alive through that many presidential election cycles. But I really do think it's not just a right wing talking point to say that the people who voted for Biden are disappointed. I think that that's actually the truth. And this is why they this is why Biden ran. They needed a sacrificial goat. A corporeal form. A corporeal form of some sort. They just needed a sacrificial goat a corporeal form a corporeal form of some sort just needed a knowing that they were going to cause a bunch of problems trump made america better whether or not he made it great again is entirely up to your opinion but the economy was a booming covet
Starting point is 00:51:38 happened i'm not going to blame trump or biden for covet having happened but we can certainly criticize them over their policies but things were going really really well under trump despite the fact that they strapped some heavy or russia gate uh weights to his legs so we're trying to pin him down nobody got in trouble for that either really right but but things were great in 2019 the best numbers of our lives jim kramer man that guy's wrong about everything but he sure nailed that one nah it was inflate everything was inflating like rapidly inflating so it looked good on paper but we were headed towards a cliff. The mass suspension happened after the pandemic, though. Making an argument that on the books, things were bad is different from saying the average person was enjoying record low unemployment. Their wages were going up.
Starting point is 00:52:17 The economy was in full motion. People were going to the store. My business was booming. Business was booming for everybody. The local contractors we had in Jersey were like, man, this has been the best year of my life. I went to the furniture store to buy the first equipment, the first table for Timcast IRL. And the lady was like, she was so happy when I bought everything.
Starting point is 00:52:34 She was like, this has been the best year for me. No question. I paid off all my debt 2019. And what happens then? They vote for Biden and everything gets worse. And people are longing for 2019 again. Well, we should ask we should ask Ron Paul how great the economy was in 2019 before we decide. I was going to say the Biden campaign is aware that they're in trouble.
Starting point is 00:52:53 They put out a memo last Thursday saying we're expecting, you know, close a tight race, but we'll be able to defeat whoever comes out of the I think they said MAGA extremist race. So they think it's going to be Trump, too. But they are openly warning their own people that this is going to be close. I mean, they are not even able to fake it amongst themselves that they have this in the bag. And I think that really has to speak to people's experience with Biden in office, right? I'm not an economic expert. I can't tell you exactly who did what that caused all the problems. I do know that under Biden, gas has gone up and it's extremely expensive and which means that everything goes up at the stores because the cost of shipping is higher so groceries go way up because of the gas prices oh my someone someone chatted this and
Starting point is 00:53:35 uh a mcdouble at mcdonald's is 3030 cents i don't think mac for 18 bucks was in the news this week right i don't eat at mcdonald's the last time i ate a mcdonald's a mcchicken and a mcdouble were a buck you gotta wear a tuxedo to go in now they have a dress code did you is that real that a big mac that you're joking it's 18 bucks in some markets they vary the the price whoa so my our local mcdonald's it's 10 19 for a big mac meal and the mcdouble is 330 and the mcchicken is30. There was a video I saw on Instagram this week of a guy buying groceries at Whole Foods. And he was like, when I bought this in 2019, it cost me $72. When I bought the same exact things, you know, and I don't remember how many years before, it cost me around $62.
Starting point is 00:54:16 And then he went in and bought all the exact thing. He's showing their seat and it was like $115. I mean, it's just obvious how quickly things are climbing. And the thing is, the basic American voter can't say, oh, well, this policy or this bill, they can say for the past three years under Joe Biden, despite being promised that things would get better, despite being promised student loan debt forgiveness, despite being promised this, that, and the other, all I know is that he blames Trump, but things are worse under him. And that's what's going to speak to them when they
Starting point is 00:54:43 go to the polls. Well, what we need to do is improve our fuel source and use hydrogen. Whoever wants to win the presidency should hire me, and I will make that happen. I don't even want any money. Energy Secretary Ian Crosland. I don't care about the money. I just want to make it happen. Because it's the fuel costs that are making this go out of control. It all stems from the fuel costs.
Starting point is 00:54:59 The Russia shutting down the Ukrainian pipeline. That is a component of it. Huge. but mass spending and the uh the expense the billions of dollars going to foreign wars what basically happens is when the east government gives your money away they are both simultaneously taking your taxes and spending it but also inflating the the cost of goods by stripping resources away they're ripping the buying that you're buying power from your i'm confirming customer calls out mcdonald's pricing after being charged 18 bucks for a big mac meal the the head headlines is just for a big yeah it was for the full meal it's from yahoo.com
Starting point is 00:55:32 and i think uh new york post also reported on it 18 and seen connecticut for a oh my ladies and gentlemen this is land guys this is the apocalypse for joe biden I tell you this, McDonald's was supposed to be, you walk in, you grab your garbage food, you walk out. You're drunk after going to the bar and your buddies are like, let's get some, you know, McDoubles or whatever. But if you're walking in and you're like, oh man, I want the McDonald's fries and a Big Mac and that'll be $20. So you're like, wait, what?
Starting point is 00:56:00 Does somebody want to split it with me? No, I guess not. They're going to walk out and be like, thanks, Joe Biden. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's not McDonald's fault. This is what the I can't remember his name, but the CEO of Costco sort of won a lot of a lot of fans because he said, you will not raise the price of our hot. Yes. Even if it costs us money, it costs us money because people, number one, appreciate that. But then also there are people who legitimately want to come in there and be like, we're going to get some food after trying to save money on our groceries.
Starting point is 00:56:27 It is something they are doing out of loyalty to the public. I mean, that's that is one of the stories that I remember coming out of COVID the most, which is that there were CEOs who were like, I'm going to forego my salary for the year to keep our waitresses employed. But it's also probably more simple. It's much more simple than that. The Costco said, hey, the cost of hot dogs is going up, so we to raise the prices and the other guy probably said people come to costco costco knowing they're going to get a dollar hot dog and a pretzel it's an investment and they're going to then shop at our store and they also have to get you raise that price you will lose there are some gas stations that lose money on the gas that they sell just because they want people to come in and
Starting point is 00:56:59 buy a pack of cigarettes and buy snacks and stuff like that well and i'm sure with costco too if you raise the hot dogs everyone's going to be like, well, is it even worth being a member here? Everything is going up. The hot dogs tell us that everything is, you are saving money when you go there. Donald Trump,
Starting point is 00:57:12 Trump needs to come out and start complaining about the cost of a Big Mac. Yes, that's a good idea. It is. I mean, cause you're going to be, look, Big Macs will be $11.
Starting point is 00:57:21 When you come out and you say the stock market is doing really, really great. People are like, I don't, I don't know what that means to me. Regular Americans are not in the stock market. When you go out and you say the stock market is doing really really great people are like i don't know what that means to me regular americans are not in the stock market when you go and say your price of gas they know that but what are they feeling right now you see biden drains the strategic petroleum reserve to try and keep prices low to force a market shift but you can't do nothing about that big mac biden can't release the Big Macs from the strategic reserve to keep the Big Mac prices down. And regular Americans don't have time to cook, want to stop on the way to work, grab a Big Mac or the way home from work.
Starting point is 00:57:53 Traditionally, you think about it as the cheapest fast food option, too. Exactly. So this is definitely targeting a blue collar, sort of trying to save money. I need a study right now on the price increase across everything. Because I feel like Taco Bell is actually going to get the best deal. the best deal i think they are probably well we've been living moss and i've not noticed uh let me let me let me let me check out our local taco bell and see what our prices are i mean it was definitely like up compared to because we you know we didn't i haven't before this past like month we did not eat any taco ball in a really long time tell me that it's not more
Starting point is 00:58:23 than a dollar 49 for a hard taco. Dude, it is. I'm going to cry. I always get the party pack. It's like $10 of whatever combo you want. Man, these would be $0.49. They'd be like $0.79, but then they'd go down to $0.49 on a Tuesday. When the meat comes out of the tube and the tacos.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Taco Bell's up there now, too, man. You're going to cry. Well, hydrogen fuel can actually be transported through the methane system, through the natural gas system. So the system's already in place to deliver it, according to James Tour. This is crazy. What is it?
Starting point is 00:58:51 Taco Bell prices? A nacho cheese Dorito taco is $3.65. I'm sorry, but a McDouble is a better deal than that. Cheesy Fiesta potatoes are $3. There are some economists who can do a study on me, like what is the best value fast food meal out there? If this already exists, someone could send that to me. That'd be really cool.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Kelly Leeson coming in through the ether saying Chick-fil-A breakfast is pretty cheap. Delicious too. I can't confirm or deny. That's the thing. I believe it's delicious, but I need to see a study. I need some analysis done. Yeah, we need deep facts. This isn't a penny thing.
Starting point is 00:59:20 That's the thing. If you want it, you'll probably buy it anyways, but you will pay in other ways. We got to get Trump talking about hydrogen hydrogen we're sort of dying over here if hump starts being hydrogen fuel we're retrofitting the economy graphene we're retrofitting it doesn't even matter if he wins if we can get trump talking about it non-stop and excited it's going to excite a bunch of other politicians to start talking about it just to keep up so so those were delivery prices which are are way higher but no a nacho cheese taco is three dollars directly from the store and a crunchy taco is a buck 80 oh it's over 159 that was my fear 149 159
Starting point is 00:59:51 i don't feel like i remember anything being that cheap i feel like i just didn't grow up i remember when the dollar menu was a dollar i remember when you get a mid chicken for 99 cents 99 cents that's crazy yeah it was like 15 years ago mid 90-90s is when I was at it. I feel like dollar menu is like a euphemism. It was a dollar menu. It's like the dollar general store. Actually, everything's $5. It's going to be funny when Trump's going to be on a debate
Starting point is 01:00:15 with Biden. He's going to be like, the cheesy gordita crunch is $5. It was $3.29 when I was president. $3.29 in 2019. Joe Biden. We got to get an interview with that guy. it was 329 when i was president 29 in 2019 joe biden the price is down we gotta get him we gotta get an interview with that guy did has that have the feelers gone out cassandra we got to do this now we just need there's no time to wait in fact there is no time time is
Starting point is 01:00:34 not a real thing it's a concept motion is everything and every time we talk to uh you know we have people on the show who are like either working directly for trump they're always like yes of course just like let us know and we're like yeah okay, okay. And then like, you know, I don't know. They just had the big party at Mar-a-Lago. Did you go chase? No, I wasn't invited. It was like for a police state. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Oh yeah, with Dinesh? Yeah, Dinesh's new documentary. We had him on and we were talking about that. Sounds really good. It looks really good. Yeah, I think we're going to be doing something with him, with Dinesh soon. I don't want to say too much until I know it's confirmed.
Starting point is 01:01:03 But is it, is it confirmed serge is shaking his head yes oh okay all right we're we're gonna be we're gonna denish is coming on at some point he's a great guy yeah he is we're going to dc for a screening and then we're gonna do a show so that'll be really cool it's fun to have on the culture war he's great yeah he's a good dude he's real like kind of simple like an easygoing guy i mean he's super brilliant complex thinker but like just a simple normal dude to talk to one-on-one very accessible uh okay so we're gonna get trump involved and make him talk about hydrogen no he's gonna make himself talk about hydrogen i just can't imagine being joe biden's campaign right now like he's not gonna be able to come out there and say
Starting point is 01:01:37 i got ice cream scoops at my beach in delaware it cost me 50 dollars don't worry americans speaking no no listen here's this here's a story from Politico. Fresh revelations contradict Joe Biden's sweeping denials on Hunter. The corporate press is coming out against Joe Biden. We know what's going to happen. Donald Trump is going to come out
Starting point is 01:01:58 and say that Taco Bell is too expensive and Big Macs are $18 and then the Democrats are going to get rid of joe biden and this is how they do it yep do you think that they're gonna do you think that there's gonna be like a terrorist attack here in the united states within the next 12 months yes but it'll be like hamas related or hamas inspired as an excuse to both get us into world war three and get joe biden out for his border policy so they can just replace him at the last second based on the reporting
Starting point is 01:02:21 we've seen from a very simple assessment, if you trust the government, which I don't know why you would, but assuming you did, they're telling you that there is a risk of terror happening in this next year. If you are a, I don't know, pessimistic politico, you're probably like, oh
Starting point is 01:02:39 yeah. I mean, the border's been ripped to shreds. They're capturing people in the terror watch list down there. So, yes, we're at great risk. The probability is decent. Now, as for if it connects to Joe Biden in World War III, I don't know about that. But I do not see Joe Biden being the nominee for the Democratic Party. I don't either. How they get rid of him?
Starting point is 01:02:56 It's just a matter of how they get him out, yeah. This is not the best way to do it. Accusing Joe Biden of corruption, that's going to lead to a Trump victory, even if you bring in Newsom. But if Joe Biden has some kind of like medical episode and Gavin Newsom runs on a stage and saves his life, now Gavin Newsom is the front runner. And that's a clean exit for Joe Biden. I think the clean exit is ideal for both parties. This was mutual. The fact that it's so much so many Hunter revelations makes me think that the biden camp is resisting and they're going to go kicking and screaming so they have to destroy him because he won't go quietly and so they're saying would just be to pardon him for everything though then they would
Starting point is 01:03:32 stop investigating because it would be moot no the issue is the deep state goes to i guess the theory is the deep state would go to joe biden and say hey we'd like you to bow out not run for second term and we're going to bring in newsom and joe biden says no i can do it man come on i'm i'm not i'm good for it and they're like joe we're telling you we're not going to let you do this and he goes you can't stop me and so they're like we're gonna we're gonna have to forcefully get this guy removed that's why i felt the first couple years that they were asking him like do you think you're gonna run and he was like yeah yeah for sure and then corinne jumpierre or whoever's maybe jump so i could be like oh they're talking about it they're thinking about it like
Starting point is 01:04:03 there was obviously some sort of disagreement internally. And yet Biden is still announced via video that he was going to run again. And that's when you saw an increase in the pressure on Biden. I mean, the fact that the mainstream media is now willing to talk about it is like this very bitter pill, because ultimately it means they don't actually care about this at all. They care about something else. And we'll find out about it in six months. I think he's going to exit the presidential race like he exited afghanistan in a
Starting point is 01:04:28 humiliating surrender he will have to pardon his kid first that'll be like the sign that you know that it's over is when you hear that hunter's getting pardoned and then like in a week you're going to hear that i don't think he i mean he's a hundred thousand years old anyways but he couldn't run again if he pardoned his own kid he was born like three years after the air conditioning was invented for the automobile. There was some, yeah, there was some study that was like, he was born closer to the civil, I can't remember what it was. I don't want to misquote it. Closer to the civil war than today.
Starting point is 01:04:54 He was old enough to, he was potty trained by the time Hitler died. So he's old enough to remember when Hitler was still on the radio. Born in 42. Wow. Yeah. November 20th. Hey, his birthday's coming up. I mean, I feel like we should be honest.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Obviously Trump is older too, but he doesn't slur and shuffle the way joe biden does yeah it's cellular age he's way younger yeah and i think that's i mean this it's not true anymore it was true the year a couple years ago okay because he was born 77 years after the end of the civil war so when he was 76 he was born closer or wait no no no no it's actually true now i had it backwards be true right i mean it would always be true right once it becomes true right so no no i was wrong no it is true it was 77 years from the civil war and he's what is he 78 78 yeah oh no he took off took office at the age of 78 yeah right so that yeah you were right i was wrong no no it is true now. Thank you for admitting.
Starting point is 01:05:45 He was born closer to the Civil War than to today. Right. Than like from his birth today. I mean, this is just how time works. But then to be like, and this is the guy leading our country. This is the guy who can't remember anything. This should definitely be a cap. Like if you have to be at least 35, you should have to be not over 65 or 75.
Starting point is 01:06:01 It was honestly one of Mitt Romney's best political moments when he announced he was going to retire rather continuously because he was like, if I run again, I will be in my 80s. And that's too old. And, you know, that that's not a terrible point. Again, I'm not saying that Trump should run. Not saying that everyone who's in their 80s
Starting point is 01:06:15 is in the position Joe Biden is in. But we can't say that we're like this young spry country. There was a reason that JFK had such an influence on politics, right? That he was young. He had these kids, a beautiful wife, whatever else. No, whatever else oh trumpets fry well and this was one of the appeals for desantis at in the beginning people were comparing him you know to this young he's got
Starting point is 01:06:34 young children whatever else got a young wife there was sort of this idea that it was sort of a brush of breath there this was before i think trump announced obviously there's more contention now i'm not trying to weigh in on that he showed him on his heels but then biden haha then Biden, haha. But then, not Biden, then DeSantis showed up to school wearing high heels. And everyone went, hey, look, new kids wearing high heels. And he went, shut up. No, I'm not. I wanted to bring this up. I was thinking about this for a show.
Starting point is 01:06:54 So he's in Iowa right now. And he's doing this rally with Kim Reynolds. And there's a picture of him. So it's Casey, Ron DeSantis, and then the governor of Iowa and her husband. And Casey Anthony is wearing sneakers. And I then tried to pull a photo of her in heels. And they are weirdly always the same height difference, even when she's in heels and in sneakers. Yes. There's a meme photo showing Ron DeSantis walking on the beach barefoot with his wife. And he's got the same height advantage. Then there's a photo of her wearing high heels and he has the same height advantage it doesn't make sense like i just need
Starting point is 01:07:29 some science to figure this out there was like a moment i was sitting in my office comparing pictures of them in different shoes and i feel like this was an easy catch either she needs to always be in heels we maintain this height difference or she can never wear sneakers i don't think the problem is that he's short though like i think he should have just leaned into it like hey you know statistics show that if you're perceived as short it's a disadvantage so i just try to you know fit the bill like well someone debate on podiums they're always super chatted that when patrick bet david questioned him on the on the high heels and said how how tall are you he should have went well i identify as six two and then everyone would have laughed and that would have been the smooth
Starting point is 01:07:59 yeah that's a good election instead he was like what are you talking about i'm not wearing high heels it just boots a butt off the rack like every other normal person does. I am human. Yeah, he even said he hadn't seen the meme, which is like, yo, it'll be out for a week. Or his team was too scared to show him. What did he say? It's no time for foot fetishes? He's got, yeah, and some interviewers.
Starting point is 01:08:20 Oh, he lost the foot vote. That's a very controversial opinion to take, man. There's a bunch of guys on WikiFeet being like, Ron's lost foot vote. That's a very controversial opinion to take, man. There's a bunch of guys on WikiFeet being like, Ron's lost my vote. It says Casey DeSantis is 5'5", or 5'9", depending on the source. Wow. Maybe she should come on the show, because I'm 5'9". This is why he won't come on the show, because we're going to be like, take the boots off. We have a fine carpet floor.
Starting point is 01:08:43 We have an Asian household here. Literally, I'm wearing socks right now, just so you know. We have a fine carpet floor. We have an Asian household here. Literally, I'm wearing socks right now just so you know I don't have shoes on. We should implement, you don't need to hold your feet up, Ian. But I already did it. No, we just have to get that transparency to know about it.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Because our carpets, they get cleaned every week. But to preserve the longevity, no shoes policy. So Ron, please come on the show and no shoes. I mean, I would love to. It would be funny if he took his shoes off and his feet are just shaped like that, like big blocks. deserve the longevity no shoes policy so ron please come on the show and no shoes i mean i would love it would be funny if he took his shoes off and his feet are just shaped like that like
Starting point is 01:09:08 big blocks like it's like he just has really thick heels did you at every point that would be a really funny bit actually he takes the boots off and his feet are just gigantic triangles were you supporting him in any way before at any point i always thought that he was a good governor but i knew that i was going to vote for trump as soon as they started prosecuting him so i was sort of somebody that hadn't made a decision yet but as soon as they really started coming down with the prosecutions it's like i'm gonna vote for the guy that they hate most what do you think about vivek i like vivek i had him on my podcast um he's obviously been on info wars recently with alex i think that vivek is a very
Starting point is 01:09:41 bright very honest guy that is positioning himself for some other reason than to be president. I think he wants to be in second. Everybody on the Republican side wants to be in second place because if Trump gets deballoted, then it's like there's got to be somebody else, right? And so I think that was kind of the original thing. But what he really seems to be pulling for for me is a campaign of awareness. But also he could be easily put in some sort of a cabinet position after. And he's been very smart in that. He's been the only candidate on the right who hasn't come out and criticized Trump directly. And you never want to attack a stronger enemy head-on.
Starting point is 01:10:12 I think the reason DeSantis is losing so badly is because his campaign strategy was to attack a stronger enemy head-on. Just come after Trump, see anything right away. It was very stupid. Vivek has never once insulted Trump. When I asked him, he said that he thought Trump was a great president. He just thinks it's time for somebody else just very vanilla and that's why you never see trump bashing vivek but he'll bash all the other candidates but not vivek because vivek's never been a dick to him yeah that's a good point that's very sun tzu yeah it seems like
Starting point is 01:10:36 despite what vivek is saying he's he's going for the for the vp or the next cycle cabinet or something yeah i'm a great vp he would be because he's a I mean, Vivek is as sharp as they come. I've watched I watch a bunch of his clips on Instagram and Twitter when he does interviews. And I'm just like, man, well, he had a brilliant strategy. He did like three podcasts a day for six months. So he comes off sounding so polished like Obama did. But Obama got there because of the focus groups. Vivek got there because he's answered the same question 1,700 times
Starting point is 01:11:06 because he's done so many appearances. So he's just got the right answer for everything, and he's a high IQ, sharp guy. I know he made money from some Soros fund or whatever at one point. I know he's invested in Big Pharma at one point, but I don't think he's sold out to them. I don't believe that they are. I don't care if someone does, right?
Starting point is 01:11:19 If you meet, like if David Hogg tomorrow came out and said in tears that he's looking at these statistics and he can't believe how wrong he was and he wants to dedicate his time to fighting for gun rights, would people be like, no, no. Some people would. But I'd be like, this is fantastic. A guy with a million followers. So if Vivek did do things you don't like, but now he's saying all the right things, keep encouraging to say. And he sued the WFN1 because then they make him a young global leader. And he's like, I gave you my approval for that and that's the thing like you if david hogg came out and was like i'm actually for gun rights now i would say please show me the
Starting point is 01:11:51 gun you have recently purchased and so i can believe you are actually committed to this cause i mean there is one thing to say i've changed my mind there's nothing to actually prove and consistently behave as though you have changed your mind i would go buy a gun with david hogg i would love that as content on YouTube. I feel like that would be really interesting. What did you go buy a gun with? Or not YouTube X or whatever we're into now. If somebody wanted to go buy a gun
Starting point is 01:12:12 and I was thinking about buying a gun, I'd probably do it with them if they wanted to. Greta? Yeah, for sure. We could talk about gun rights and how they're awesome. The Second Amendment's legit. It is, quite indeed. Oh, speaking of Second Amendment,
Starting point is 01:12:24 the Infringed documentary is officially up tomorrow at 9 a.m. 12 is. Quite indeed. Oh, speaking of Second Amendment, the Infringed documentary is officially up tomorrow at 9 a.m. 12 hours. Lauren Southern. Yeah. And we'll be doing a big old ad campaign
Starting point is 01:12:31 promoting it. So let me just say to all of you listening, when you go to TimCast.com and you become a member, what do we do? We commission Lauren Southern and John Dutrois.
Starting point is 01:12:41 Am I pronouncing his name right? Yeah, I think so. It's like T-O-I-T, so I'm like, I don't know, I don't know how to say it in French. Dutrois. Dutrois. And they do excellent work and John Dutoit. Is that my pronunciation of his name right? Yeah, I think so. T-O-I-T, so I'm like, I don't know, is it French? Dutoit. And they do excellent work,
Starting point is 01:12:49 and that was a very expensive project with all the travel and all the people and all the scheduling. And then we're also going to be dumping large amounts of money into marketing that documentary all over the place, and it is a documentary explaining the importance. I shouldn't put it that way, but it's about gun rights. It's called Infringe, and it explains the purpose and it is a documentary explaining the importance i shouldn't put it that way but it's about gun rights it's called infringe and explains the purpose and the point it talks a lot about the issue of guns from a very i would say pro-gun perspective i saw the trailer is the trailers public at this point i think there's a couple clips from it already up on youtube.com
Starting point is 01:13:17 slash timcast as well as some trailers and then we've got uh three different short trailers coming up i like the way that they framed it because they really highlighted the dangers of like mass shootings and gun violence. And then it sounds like then they start to talk about why it's important to protect your rights and defend yourself from that stuff. It's really simple. Actually, a centralized security apparatus does not work. The idea that you can give all of your security to one organization in one
Starting point is 01:13:45 location is an absurdity. At the very least, argue 80-20, right? That 20% of the security is handled by the individual and 80% by the apparatus. I'm not even saying that. I'm saying at minimum, the idea that only police will have guns means criminals will have guns because clearly they're in violation of the law. And the saying goes when seconds matter police are minutes away right and this is why we experience more uh this is why the study showed that in gun-free zones people are less likely to stop a mass shooter and everywhere else excluding gun-free zones 51 percent of shootings were stopped by a good a person lawfully a lot of mass shooter shootings happen in gun in gun-free zones like they happen
Starting point is 01:14:30 in places like schools i had a dream last night that we meet a group and i went to protect these people and we got there and they were like okay someone's got to stay to protect the kids the children and i was like okay i'll do it so i stayed there but all i had was a knife and i was just there with the kids and then this guy came and he had a shotgun it was like one of those pump action automatic semi-automatic shotguns and i was like trying to dodge him around the couch and i ran around the edge and he just shot me in the face i was like damn it and then i was still alive in the dream and i was like i need a gun i cannot i cannot defend myself and these kids without one i heard you can't die in dreams i didn't yeah i've never really died it's true i think you wake up no i've died in dreams before and just been dead
Starting point is 01:15:08 but like it just the dream keeps going in a different way i i've had tons of dreams where i've died you die and you're just laying there and like everybody's hanging out oh no like i had a dream where there's a nuclear explosion and then everyone died and then all of a sudden i was still in my dream doing something else like i was like oh wow we all died in nuclear explosion but we're still just like in a different building now i don't know how would you know that you died so i had a dream where we were in a car and there was like we saw like an icbm coming like and then like a nuke went off and then i was it was like it was like a nightmare it was like a scary feeling and then there's like a wall of like white light and
Starting point is 01:15:44 then all of a sudden it's just me and other people were in's like a wall of like white light and then all of a sudden it's just me and other people were in a room and we're like wow i can't believe we all died in a nuclear explosion and then just like we're in the lobby of like something like that i don't know maybe it's like in dreams things don't make sense and you don't realize things are happening so it's just like it carried on and then i woke up like whoa that was a crazy dream i love that relief when you get killed in your dream and you're like oh i'm not really dead this is awesome see that's a dream. So Ian's died in his dream.
Starting point is 01:16:06 I have this dream all the time where I need to shoot somebody and I don't have the strength to pull the trigger. You ever had that dream? Interesting. Yeah, in my dream, I couldn't bring myself to stab the guy because I didn't want to get blood all over the place. I'm like, what is wrong? You were in a self-defense scenario? That's not it. It's the idea called punching in a dream.
Starting point is 01:16:22 You can't exert force because it's something to do with the chemical that paralyzes your body. So you move really slow. You can't run properly. And also something about, because of the way like your brain works in dreams, you can't read either. And so when it comes to lucid dreaming,
Starting point is 01:16:37 one of the techniques is to try and read. So there's a bunch of things you can do, but you can, if you want to read about one of them is when you read something it's gibberish you should you should realize you're dreaming oh there's a bunch of there's a bunch of other uh other tricks too but biden's inaugural speech i always notice if you're ever in a dream and you can't get out you want to get out close your eyes really tight tight until you can feel it and as soon as you feel it when you open
Starting point is 01:17:02 them you'll be awake because it's that feeling that wakes you up. I mean, everybody's different. When I usually want to wake up, I just wake up. I don't know. It's like- Excellent self-discipline, Tim. Yeah, I just wake up.
Starting point is 01:17:12 I'm like, oh, wow, I was having a bad dream. I've had dreams where I think I have woken up and so I can picture my room and stuff like that, but I am actually still asleep. And I think this is often
Starting point is 01:17:20 because I have to set up a lot of alarms. So you're sort of waking up and you're immediately falling back to sleep. The dream where you like get up and take a shower and get dressed and you're like on your way to work and then all of a sudden you wake up i gotta do it all again it's very frustrating i do think it's funny that nightmares are depicted in media as like being attacked by monsters or like chased by a killer when in reality nightmares are like
Starting point is 01:17:42 you have a dream that you missed you're late for work yeah you know it's like my nightmares are like i woke up at 8 30 and i'm like oh crap and i'm like trying to get dressed real fast and i'm like i'm anxiety like i gotta get up there i gotta record oh man and then i wake up and it's seven and i'm like ah brain's just like feeling stressed out let's see what happens i used to have this dream that i uh would get to the last day or like exams when i was in college and realized that i had forgotten about a class i had signed up for for the entire semester i had that dream and it was extreme i always found it not graduating dream it's not that i wouldn't graduate just like suddenly you realize you were supposed to be either you would fail this class yeah because you had to go take the exam but actually you had never
Starting point is 01:18:22 taken the class and you didn't realize you was- It's funny. I had that dream like twice a year. I thought I was the only one. That's crazy. I would get the one where I would be on stage for the play that I never rehearsed for. And I'm like, I got all these lines and I don't know any of them. Literally, it's the most embarrassing.
Starting point is 01:18:36 Let's have 10,000 people watching or whatever, 5,000 people. Well, hard segue back to news. We have this tweet. This is a viral video. It's going around. Hammer attack on a painting in the National Gallery
Starting point is 01:18:47 in London. Oh, ladies and gentlemen, we gotta watch it. And there is so much to be said about this video. Here we go. We got two people smashing the glass in a painting. Do not get the vote by voting. It is time for deeds and not words. It is time to just stop oil.
Starting point is 01:19:10 Politics is failing us. Politics filled women in 1914. If millions will die due to new oil and gas licenses. Millions! If we love history, if we love art, and if we love our families, due to new oil and gas licensing. Millions! If we love history, if we love art, and if we love our families, we must just stop oil.
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Starting point is 01:20:26 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Here's where it gets sad. They go and sit down. Now wait for the most depressing moment, and it's right there. Oh, he loves her. You know, he just joined the movement because he's really attracted to her. He's going to say, freaking theater kids in the wild. She grabs his hand, though. Now, I'm sorry. You know, just join the movement because he's really attracted to her. Freaking theater kids in the wild.
Starting point is 01:20:45 She grabs his hand. Now, I'm sorry. Life is what I tweet. I said, life must be really hard when you're an effing idiot. He says, so there's glass in this painting and they're not using just hammers. It looks like they're using these emergency hammers that I think have special material for breaking glass. That makes sense. Yeah, and they're trying to damage the
Starting point is 01:21:05 painting but i don't think they're able to because these are very very well protected paintings but you see i'm sorry my friends he says millions of people will die because of these gas leases we must just stop oil it is very basic and simple common sense that if you stop producing oil, dozens, dozens of people will die. Millions. Dozens of tens of millions. 60 million people
Starting point is 01:21:36 will die in three days. Wow. In the United States, in Europe, because oil is used to produce food, to create electricity, instantly, we talk about this all the time, the diabetics die overnight without refrigeration. Without the production of oil, he would not be wearing a hat.
Starting point is 01:21:52 He would not be wearing glasses. He likely wouldn't be wearing those jeans. The souls of his shoes. He also wouldn't be getting laid. The estimate, well, no, I mean, if they got it, that chick would be all about it. But they're both so insane, cultists being used for political purposes.
Starting point is 01:22:10 They don't even bother Google searching this. It's like, hey, guy, what fuel is used to drive the tractor? Is it produced from oil? Or the bus that brought you here. They tried doing electric farm equipment. And it's just like people are like, are you nuts? It doesn't work. Electric trucks, they're already having problems with it because maybe we get to the point when we have ubiquitous graphene polymer batteries
Starting point is 01:22:30 and we can recharge an electric vehicle in 30 seconds like you can refill a gas tank. Maybe it's possible. But right now, we use oil for everything. Humans, a large portion of this planet exists simply because oil exists.
Starting point is 01:22:46 You can actually track the oil age and the population boom all of a sudden we discovered we started discovering oil and uses for it and then the population skyrockets and of course then you get the 50s in the petrochemical boom and we're kind of like the unabashed burning of oil is not good if we never stop just burning it all and putting things into it and burning them into the atmosphere, we'd probably all choke and die. But we're not doing that. We're reusing the carbon. So we don't need to stop using it. We need to reuse the carbon.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Alex Epstein wrote an awesome book about this. I don't know if you guys have ever had him on the show. He would be an awesome guest. He wrote a book called Fossil Future. And it was basically making the case that just what you said. More people would die if we actually did these green energy deals and if we did this because the third world countries are the ones that rely on fossil fuels the most even though they're not the greatest culprit of pollution but they rely on it the most because
Starting point is 01:23:32 it's the cheapest form of energy so if you're gonna when we do things internationally like force third world countries to obey our sort of green standards in exchange for funding and money and stuff it actually could lead to a catastrophic amount of death for people that rely on things like gas for heat. I don't know if you could say it's the cheapest. It's the highest energy return. So, you know, a cow is a form of energy. You can use a cow to pull farming equipment
Starting point is 01:23:56 to like harvest a field or something like that. But, you know, that's not as efficient as oil. So it's that you get way more energy out of oil now look there's an issue you if you look at global population it's very steady and then right at the turn of the century 1900s it skyrockets and just goes exponential and that's due to oil we were all of a sudden able to mass produce food much much more quickly everyone became very fat
Starting point is 01:24:21 and happy and people have lots and lots of babies. And so this results in a massive population boom around the world. But now, because the oil went up, people go up. If the oil goes down, the people go down. And so that means if you just stop oil, you're going to kill dozens of millions, tens of millions. We can all admit this was incredibly lazy.
Starting point is 01:24:40 They came up with this fun slogan, just stop oil. They put on a bunch of t-shirts. They got their little tool to make the glass. I i mean i miss that guy who super glued himself to his starbucks counter like he's still there like they brought a friend to fill them hopefully he is that was way more how do they pitch the painting that's my question like all right we gotta have a strategic lighting is really good here yeah you stand over there and we'll sit here and it'll be great i mean i just feel like feel like this had no, it's not even that passionate of offense. So it's no wonder that they have no idea
Starting point is 01:25:08 what they're arguing for because all they're doing is trying to get clout on social media. Are we looking at juststopoil.com? I mean, what are they even arguing? Who sees that and changes their mind? No, no one. We just watched it.
Starting point is 01:25:20 I feel the same way. Or if someone sees them and is like, wow, I love these young activists doing something. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that Just Stop Oil was funded by a bunch of oil companies indirectly. I'm not kidding. That's brilliant. Well, but it's not. I wouldn't even call it brilliant.
Starting point is 01:25:33 I call it basic. Like if you get a guy, if you get a guy in a Trump shirt and he walks around screaming, he's all super drunk and he's screaming. And then he walks up to a guy who's waving a little flag saying, help, help us. Joe Biden wants to help us save puppies. And then the Trump guy hits the Biden guy. It's on video. Who does that benefit? Not benefit Trump. Right.
Starting point is 01:25:56 People are going to be like, oh, wow, those Trump supporters are crazy. This by any metric to any social media marketing person. They filmed this. Social media marketing person they filmed this social media marketing 101 if you are the aggressor you are viewed negatively and benefit the the the inverse false flags so what they're doing is benefiting oil companies they look unreasonable they look unhinged they've been what you those people blocking the roads. That's not going to convince that makes people angry. So all these I seriously believe oil companies are like, let's indirectly fund these anti-oil NGOs to make people despise the oil protesters. That makes sense to me.
Starting point is 01:26:36 I mean, when I see this, I think about these pieces of art that if someone really destroyed them, we would lose them forever. Right. It's similar argument we make with like the Confederate monuments. Right. Those were a form of art that once destroyed can never come back. And so maybe you feel really passionate about this issue, but this is a very lame protest to me that could potentially destroy something that has nothing to do with anything else. Of course they don't care. They don't care about anything. But if you're a viewer, it doesn't make me want to support their cause. We've got to refocus it onto reusing the waste,
Starting point is 01:27:04 the fuel waste. You have fuel. You have three types of fuel. There's hydrogen, carbon, and plutonium. Those are the only things that can function as fuel. The difference between what fuel is means it can be put into a container and moved around, carried around. Everything else like wind turbines, solar panels, they're not types of fuel. They're just types of energy generation. But you need to reuse the fuel waste. So the carbon dioxide, or for plutoniumium they've got spent nuclear fuel is what they called and i'm actually interviewing a guy tomorrow on my youtube channel at two o'clock p.m eastern who funds companies that are investing and uh reusing
Starting point is 01:27:35 plutonium spent nuclear fuel turning them into things like i don't know if he's going deep into the graph into the um diamond batteries nuclear waste diamond batteries where you put it inside of carbon and it can produce like 10,000 years of electrical charge. Your phone never needs a charge. It'll just always be on. Crazy, right? As long as we focus on reusing the waste of fuel,
Starting point is 01:27:54 we're going to be okay. We can keep using the fuel. Ian, can I ask you a question that's off topic? If you had to propose to a girl and buy her an engagement ring, would you make graphene the center stone? Would the whole thing be out of graphene? Graphene is a single atomic sheet. Okay. But how would you make graphene the center stone would the whole thing be out of graphene graphene is uh is a single atomic sheet okay but how would you incorporate graphene because i feel like that's the only material i could see you using it's such an important part of your advocacy
Starting point is 01:28:14 uh i'd get a platinum gold silver probably a platinum gold palladium ring like three metal bands with a diamond so no graphene at all i obviously i don't know enough if graphene's safe to have in skin contact for long periods of time that was just carbon i talked to a chemist before i did that but that's kind of a cool idea shirts or something i have one on right now this is graphene spandex my pants are actually graphene as well uh it's cool they they stay cool in the second foot of the episode and i do want to disclose, I did invest in a graphene manufacturer. I fully intend to monetize
Starting point is 01:28:47 off of Ian's constant shilling for everything. Was it Universal Matter? No, no, but in all seriousness, when Ian started ranting about graphene,
Starting point is 01:28:54 I did buy stock in a graphene company a long time ago and it's like one of my only stocks that's improved. I would recommend checking out
Starting point is 01:28:59 universalmatter.com. It's James Tour, one of James Tour's companies where they're flashing the graphene with electricity. They're flashing carbon with electricity and producing graphene with it. And they're mass, mass, mass producing it. So this flash jewel heating is the future.
Starting point is 01:29:12 Can graphene be used to make annoying oil protesters stop smashing things and throwing paint on people? Not even graphene is that powerful. Unfortunate. Maybe. Maybe you could improve the roads. You could actually make a graphene cover to that painting that they couldn't crack through.
Starting point is 01:29:29 Every time they hit it, they get electrocuted. They would just find some other way of being annoyed about something else. This is the personality type. They came with a prepared monologue and someone to film them. He loved the practice sessions, though. That's the saddest thing for that guy about this event was that he doesn't get to rehearse anymore. Well, the saddest thing about it is that he rehearsed but he didn't google
Starting point is 01:29:47 one time anything that he was saying it could help them because he doesn't care about it when you turn carbon into graph trying to get laid it it it like holds it so it doesn't get out into the atmosphere like turning carbon into graphene you don't lose so solid of a material that you don't lose it this woman probably went to a meeting he met her at a bar and she's like well i'm going to a just up oil protest it's like so am i yeah me too i'll be there and that's it that's probably the only reason he's there yeah that makes sense i mean this was one of the stories that i liked from last year which is a lot of the get out the vote efforts were young women who were on they would set their dating app profiles to whatever city they were trying to get people to register vote in for their you know progressive cause and they were just like talk to guys and like, wow, you're so cute.
Starting point is 01:30:27 Are you voting? Maybe like it'd be cool if you registered to vote. And here's a little bit about this candidate that I'm supporting. It's kind of weird. Wasn't it typically the men who would try and court the females by doing a weird dance, but now the women are doing the weird dance to court the males? On behalf of a politician. It's super creepy.
Starting point is 01:30:42 I hate it. Do you think there were some of that going on with the Israel-related protests that we saw a couple days ago in D.C.? I mean, this goes on with all protests everywhere. Because it seemed like a lot of college kids and a lot of dudes, I'm like, what is that dude doing there? I'm like, oh, he's probably there for some girl. Right, it's like, have you ever watched It's Always Sunny? Yeah, sometimes. The abortion episode where he's like
Starting point is 01:30:58 pretending that he's pro-choice or whatever because he's just trying to get laid. And then he's thinking, like, they must be easier or whatever. And then what happens? He tells the woman, the pro-life woman, he's pretending he's pro-life, and then when she gets pregnant, he's just trying to get laid. And then he's thinking like they must be easier or whatever. And then what happens? He tells the woman, the pro-life woman, he's pretending he's pro-life. And then when she gets pregnant, he's like, oh, you got to get an abortion.
Starting point is 01:31:13 He's never pro-life at all. I haven't seen that one. That's hysterical. Yeah, it's one of their super old ones from like 20 years ago. Yeah, classic. But this is the thing. I feel like men should just be more like, no, I don't like that. And girls would eventually,
Starting point is 01:31:23 it might not happen as fast, but they would change their minds and listen to you they're targeting weak pathetic men like this against self i mean yeah this this guy like he look i'll try and be as nice as possible if you're willing to get a hammer and smash the glass on a painting and then scream in a room of people without one time googling what you are saying you are not a high functioning individual he must not be having an easy time of meeting ladies right and so when this woman says why don't you come with me and do this thing he says okay now i'm not saying it's absolutely what happened here i'm just saying this is a common thing you notice that politically men tend to skew right women skew left men are a
Starting point is 01:32:06 little uh a little bit down the middle and in biology earmuffs for your kids in biology it's called the sneaky fucker that is the actual biology uh biologist term for individuals who just try and you know they they sneak in to get laid there there are the strong males who succeed in courting the women and then there are the sneaky fuckers. Like Revenge of the Nerds. Yeah, that was a great scene. That was a dark moment. I saw that when I was like 16.
Starting point is 01:32:33 That was crazy. That movie was messed up. He rapes the woman and then she's like, wow, but I liked it. What? Revenge of the Nerds. You gotta watch that movie
Starting point is 01:32:40 if you've never seen it. It's like a similar message on accident. Was that supposed to be that he was the good guy? Yeah, like if you do a good job, she won't think it's like a bad message on accident was that supposed to be that he was the good guy yeah like if you do a good job she won't think it's right that was the theme of that so so she's in a he's in a costume she thinks it's her boyfriend and then they do it and she's like wow that was great he's like ha he takes off the mask all nerds think about his sex yeah that's so messed up horrible movie well the movie's actually hilarious it was just a really bad call to do that scene like that.
Starting point is 01:33:06 Dude, in like, did you guys see Airplane, the movie? I mean, it's girls talking about the young girl that she likes her coffee black, like her men, and she's like nine or 10 or something. Like, they got away with that stuff in the 70s and 80s. Yeah. No cap. There's a movie out right now called, what is it called? Totally Killer or something.
Starting point is 01:33:24 I don't know. It's got, it's on amazon and it's um kieran shipka and she plays uh team like i think she's a teenager who goes back in time to the 80s because there's like a serial killer in the 80s i don't you got to watch it but it's really funny how they make fun of wokeness because all the kids in the 80s are just like they're just being kids and doing what they want and she's like getting offended someone makes a crude comment and she's like, whoa, that there's a guy wearing a shirt that says like federal booty inspector.
Starting point is 01:33:49 And she's like, that is problematic. And they're like, what? Nobody cares, dude. Everybody's totally fine with it. It would be cool to do skits where we time travel back to the eighties.
Starting point is 01:34:00 And then the whole cinema is like 80 style cart movie. And then back to the 70s and it's like disco style like we're making a wesley you hear me we're making a 90s room i love it for the we just bought uh a 90s sound system 90s man yeah it's got the 90s when i think well i mean it's a gimmick but the 90s are the last decade that's why when you think of the 90s i like the 80s probably time semi-sonic i i would say i probably like the 80s and harder more than 90s i think of like 16 bit but what we're building is we've got uh we're gonna we're gonna have a bunch of vinyl
Starting point is 01:34:29 uh it's not really a 90s room but we i have uh almost every life magazine ever from its inception i actually have the first copy of life magazine it was called something else before it got bought and changed but it's really amazing when i was reading uh pre D-Day Life magazine and it was talking about how the U.S. was stockpiling arms in the U.K. as a defensive precaution. And then, sure enough, like we know it happened, you know, a couple of weeks later, the Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy. At the time, they lied and reported we are helping the U.K. sharp its defenses as, its defenses as Hitler advances, blah, blah, blah. So it's really fascinating to read a news article from when, like during the Watergate scandal, or just a lack of information, or today's disinformation. You can read a story and it's like, this politician said these things, and then later on they'll go, actually, he said something different. Which one's true?
Starting point is 01:35:23 I got a question for everybody in the chat, too. What year was the best in the 90s? What's your favorite year from the 90s? Windows 98 was a big deal. That was a good system. 95 changed the game. Remember playing Oregon Trail on that thing? Windows 95.
Starting point is 01:35:36 Trying to hunt, and you have to like. No, I was on the Mac. I can tell you what my favorite year in the 90s was. Oregon Trail was on Mac. My favorite? No, I don't want to spoil it. 1993. Why?
Starting point is 01:35:44 It's just so much changed in 93 technologically like 16-bit graphics Super Nintendo when did that come out 91 or 89 even maybe Genesis I think
Starting point is 01:35:54 might have been 89 actually yeah it was what was that Master System Master System was a little bit before
Starting point is 01:35:58 they made a version of it that used a compact disc though it's like a CD 93 was like CDs started popping in 92 well it was a little bit
Starting point is 01:36:04 before that 93 was just CD's were out in the out in the 80s yeah rollerblading was hot yeah it was a good time a lot of people got 80 90 98 96 97 97 96 are always great vintage when you're picking out records but 97 uh 97 96 so if i were to find that on a record i'm gonna pull it for sure yeah it was like 91 and 96 were like different realities. I got an idea. Super chat. The, the night,
Starting point is 01:36:29 the year of the nineties that you thought was the, it was the best. That's a good idea. It was $1,995. You were saying, so if you want 1998 to win, that'll be $1,998. You were kind of joking almost Tim.
Starting point is 01:36:40 Oh, the 1892. You didn't say which year. Best year ever was 33 AD, year of our Lord. Before the show started, how the nineties were the last which year you were saying the year of our lord before the show started how the 90s were the last decade and it's like kind of tongue-in-cheek but no so much technology changed in the 90s and the internet became so prevalent where like it wasn't about be there eight o'clock to watch the show and then maybe you'll see maybe you can
Starting point is 01:36:57 tape it on your recorder it's always on the internet now everything's always there i will i will say this it is not tongue-in-cheek the 90s was the last decade what that means is the the the uh the 20s the 10s the 1900s the 10s the 20s the 30s the 40s the 50s the 60s 70s the 80s the 90s each of those has a distinction to them for something specific the 90s has a distinction to it the 2000s do not 2010 does not 2020s do not yeah they just felt like an extension of the 90s not even 2003 still felt like 90 something it's like from 2000 how long do you think it took for them to to understand that the vibe of the 80s though like how long after the 80s did it take before people referred to us that that looks very like 98 like eight years well no it really got
Starting point is 01:37:39 popular what year did they make 2012 that 70s show came out in the late 90s 20 years late yeah imagine imagine if it showed today called like that 2005 show you'd be like huh they'd be wearing the same thing it's still all the internet yeah if you go to hot topic they're selling the same products they sold 30 years ago nothing has changed kids are still buying nightmare before christmas it hasn't changed if in the 80s they're wearing uh leopard print hot pink uh you know hot pants and they're rollerblading around in circles and they've got mullets and then in the 90s they all have long hair with with baggy jeans with ripped knees and flannel shirts there's a clear distinction right the style of music in the 80s was very like synthy and the 90s was very rock and grungy almost like
Starting point is 01:38:21 a back to real 2000s to now there's no there's no distinction. Music got digitized, homogenized, and I wonder if it's because high fructose corn syrup and opioids stunted everybody in the 90s. Have you ever gone back and watched something like a show produced in the early 2000s? If you watch Lost, some of their choice of attire is very, you can tell it's from
Starting point is 01:38:39 a different era. What were you going to say here, Claire? I was going to say, I feel like a lot of it is the dominance of the internet. There's a lack of creativity and a lack of uh community building like parts of the things that we're referencing with the 80s you know with the 80s neon or whatever else with the with the hippies in the 70s you get like the more pattern the feathered hair whatever else those were things that people were doing in their social groups that were more widely adopted as they spread by the end of that decade and then it changed and then now that we have put everyone online and maybe that's why you feel like
Starting point is 01:39:06 the 2000 is sort of the end of this. Like you can feel distinction there because at that point, the internet really took off. It became not only something everyone had in their home, but in their pocket. All right, we're going to go to super chats.
Starting point is 01:39:16 So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash the like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at timcast.com. Click join us at timcast.com. The members only uncensored shows coming up in about 25 minutes but i just want to give a shout out right away to the clever people who uh successfully super chatted $19.94 $19.97 and uh one person believes the year 4999
Starting point is 01:39:41 was the best 90s piece i'm kidding kidding. He said 1998 was the best. But, well, there you go. That's what we do. I would say if we're going to base the best year off of Super Chats, and I scroll all the way back up through all the Super Chats, the year 1999 is the best, whether anyone wanted it to be or not, because that's just a generic number you can Super Chat. It was digital fidelity hit 1080p,
Starting point is 01:40:03 and since then the human brain can't comprehend more. I mean,'t but it's like that's it's just become hyper realistic now and it's never like the office may as well have been made yesterday it looks well i think we see the changes a lot more gradually too because before it was like every month there was a magazine that came out but today we're on tiktok every day so like different trends you like it's almost like the frog metaphor where if you warm the water up slowly you don't feel it well what happens is there used to be a handful of channels and a handful of radio stations, and it was a top-down broadcast, so they don't want to invest in 800,000 songs. They just want to find the one good song people like, and so everyone hears the same music.
Starting point is 01:40:36 If you go into a bar, you turn on Bohemian Rhapsody, everyone will sing it. But if you put on any modern music, the singing stops because, like, three people might know it and another 27 don't. It's all niched out. Alright, we'll read some more Super Chats. We got Derpy Dolphin says, I heard a Pfizer ad in the grocery store today and I'm not going to read any more of that Super Chat.
Starting point is 01:40:56 Thank you very much. Alright, we'll grab some more. There were a few early ones. I know, I believe Clint Torres got the first Super Chat, but YouTube appears to have removed your Super Chat and a few others in the beginning. But shout out to Clint Torres for once again saying howdy people and getting the first super chat of the day. He said that he died, but he is back. And then the rest, I don't know because it was removed. All right, let's see. What do we have? Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 01:42:30 And there's also reportedly a video that's not been released. Yeah. Interesting. David R. says, Tim, I got married on Saturday. Please shout out my beautiful wife, Krista, watching tonight. Shout out, Krista. Congratulations on being married. Krista R. and David R.
Starting point is 01:42:44 Congratulations, guys. That's awesome what do we got hopefully you got married somewhere with foliage because it has been really beautiful this year buster ruckus says with the way they hid this manifesto i'm convinced they are still hiding something about the vegas shooter targeting a conservative country concert perhaps but i believe um what did they say he was a gambling at the latest story is that he was a high-stakes gambler who was angry that he was being mistreated even though that he was like high status or whatever i kind of don't believe that at all because it was a gun deal went bad
Starting point is 01:43:16 right that's uh and for some reason they started shooting and multiple shooters would be explained and and uh the fully automatic some people think that it was government related and that's why they're not going to release anything. And they wanted to cover up that it was a gun deal. And so they did a mass shooting. So it looked like him as a patsy. This guy came in to do a gun deal. And maybe he wasn't even with government.
Starting point is 01:43:36 I don't know. And then the guys who came in, the deal went sour and they started shooting and they're unloading. Who knows? Who knows? I'm just saying the explanation that he was like a high status player as as
Starting point is 01:43:46 someone who is a low status player at these casinos like i don't have the elite tier or anything they still treat you very well like i don't i don't you know i don't get it i've had my problems don't get me wrong but typically they they make money off you giving your money away they try really hard to accommodate you like if you go to there you say like i want a free drink now they'll be like okay okay fine we'll give you a free drink like people will roll their eyes at you and be like whatever most casinos just give you free drinks they want you drunk right i want you gambling losing your money he's in vegas and he's like and stuff like that so you'll spend more time there they want you to be pump oxygen in is that what you said they do they
Starting point is 01:44:19 pump oxygen oxygen extremely comfortable carpeting i mean like if the argument is he wanted to be given like they have secret rooms at all these casinos people don't know about but like you kind of know about maybe he was like i want the ultra premium on this brother up to four months later for something they found on his computer he had like planes and stuff but uh yeah so little known fact is that they have secret gambling rooms and uh you can look them up and try and find them because it's not that they're so secret but they are secret if you are somebody who's worth like a hundred million dollars they want to hide their identity yeah and you want to gamble like five hundred thousand dollars in one night they're going to bring you to a private room with private
Starting point is 01:44:57 security guards and they're going to and then you're going to play with a bunch of other billionaires and whatever and no one will know you're even there yeah it's crazy cool even super cool rooms yeah they uh uh i know for a fact i think most people anybody anybody who plays poker knows this too they have secret poker rooms where like hong kong and macau billionaires show up and play with like people for like a two million dollar buy-in it's like it's like james bond-esque i was talking to a dealer and he's like yeah yeah we had uh you know we had a pro i'm not gonna say the pro's, but a pro came down with a bunch of Chinese billionaires and they were playing like a million dollar buying game like it was nothing. That's just like another reality, man. So the strata of humanity existing, some people live on their yachts and want it all.
Starting point is 01:45:38 He was saying the ultra wealthy Chinese like Hong Kong and Macau billionaires didn't care that they were losing to this poker pro because... They wanted to be playing with the poker pro. They wanted to be playing with the poker pro. They wanted to play poker because it was fun. And the million dollars meant nothing to them because they're worth so much money. They were just like, oh, I don't care. And the poker pro who is worth millions
Starting point is 01:45:54 makes his millions by playing against people who want to play with a pro. It's crazy, dude. It's like OnlyFans for poker players. I gotta tell you, man. No, that's true. The crazy thing about the world in terms of class and i say this a lot people people don't like hearing this is that a lot of
Starting point is 01:46:11 the class distinction is a choice and i'm not kidding there are people i know who are very very dumb and come from humble upbringing but just started selling gucci products you know i use it figuratively to ultra ultra wealthy people. So like someone can make a bunch of, buy a bunch of beads and make a necklace and sit on the street and sell it for a dollar or you can make five of them, find a big party,
Starting point is 01:46:36 buy a thrift store dress, go in there and say they're $3,000 a piece and you sell them. It's a lot easier to sell one thing for $1,000 and 1,000 things for $1. I know people who make, they do one deal a year and they make 300 grand and then they don't work for the year it's all about who you know yeah and being confident if if you can convince a rich person to buy something off you then that's it and i'm not saying everyone can do that i'm saying there are people i know who are like i don't like working
Starting point is 01:47:03 at a cafe anymore and they went and sought out like Beverly Hills parties, went to bars, met people and got connected. And then all of a sudden they're just rich. But if you like have this philosophy that it's all the oppressive versus the oppressed, that it comes with like a certain hopelessness, I feel like that keeps people from taking chances or doing entrepreneurship things because they feel like the system will never render any success for them. i have a feeling if any of those people made a couple million they would quickly change their tune about oppressor versus oppressed once you get that money man all right we got some big news here uh the dude abides says hey guys update here update here in illinois the assault weapons ban has been upheld by the seventh circuit it's expected to get scooped up by scotus and heard next year
Starting point is 01:47:42 p.s you should have colian noirir or Mark Smith from Four Boxes Diner on. We should. Colleen's been invited. He has an open invite. He's a busy guy. He's doing his thing. Yes, it'll be very, very interesting and I also want to stress Lauren Southern's infringed documentary. Lauren Southern and John Dutois. Their documentary
Starting point is 01:47:59 is coming out tomorrow on TimCast.com and we're actually going to have, we're going to put up clips as well. So we'll have like 10 minute clips up on the main youtube channel but if you want to watch the full thing it's going to be a members only documentary experience at timcast.com and we're also going to be heavily investing in an ad campaign promoting it so let me just say a few things when you become a member at timcast.com the money that we get from you as a member basically supports the infrastructure of the website, all the digital stuff, the streaming. It helps cover the costs of the building, the employees.
Starting point is 01:48:30 That's what it's all going to. And then we take the extra and we go to people like Lauren Southern and John and we say, like, how would you like to make this documentary about this issue? Could you do it? And they say, yes. Then we say now we're going to take even more money and we're going to buy massive ads across Facebook and X and YouTube promoting what we want to win, which is the right to keep and bear arms. So I just want you to consider this. When you're watching the Uncensored Member Show and you're having a good time, that money you give us isn't just so you can watch the show and we go buy cheeseburgers with it. It's literally now funding commercials promoting gun rights. So it's not that we're doing it as an activist organization.
Starting point is 01:49:08 We're hoping to make money by doing it. But this is the cultural expansion, so I really do appreciate everybody who becomes a member, because that's what we're doing. Plus we buy Taco Bell anyways. We buy Taco Bell. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just understand that the things we invest in are cultural victory, and I hope that
Starting point is 01:49:24 the large, large amounts of money we invest in marketing this, the ads in you get other channels being like, wait, wait, wait, you're going to pay me how much to sponsor a mess to to to spot to your sponsor X amount of dollars to promote gun rights. A lot of channels will then say, I will absolutely accept a gun rights promotion ad if it makes me money. And they may be a political. They may not even care. And now you have a bunch of channels that are like maybe video games talking about the right to keep and bear arms. And that's how you reach people in other spaces. So we're doing the work. We're doing the work.
Starting point is 01:50:10 All right. Where do we go? What is this? Allahad says, hi, Tim. I suffer from paranoid psychosis and sometimes my anxiety makes life a living hell. SSRIs are a godsend. If not overprescribed, it saved my life. Very absolutely. Absolutely. Glad to hear that. That's working out for you. And I think it's fair to say, yeah, I don't want to demonize everybody who takes SSRIs are a godsend, if not overprescribed, saved my life. Absolutely, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:50:25 Glad to hear that that's working out for you. And I think it's fair to say, yeah, I don't want to demonize everybody who takes SSRIs either. You got people on the right who don't want to be guns. They say, hey, it's the drugs. And it's like, how many people are taking the drugs and how many mass shooters do you have? It's microscopic. How many people own guns? How many mass shooters do you have?
Starting point is 01:50:39 It's microscopic. Let's just blame people who are unwell and figure out how we can stop them yeah and and actually help them before it gets to that point yeah and i think the point about ssris is is good because there are people who benefit from it i'm not trying to say all modern medicine is awful just on its face but you know i'm sure this person could also say that it wasn't it would be unusual to hear that it was just you you were prescribed something the first time and it worked immediately unfortunately there's a lot of trial and error and that comes with serious risks. It's not a perfect system, but hopefully something works. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:11 Yeah. Maybe your gut biome, maybe probiotics. I'm not a doctor or anything, but a lot of that mental stuff starts in the gut. So check out your gut. So real quick, La Revolution says, Tim, the chinese billionaires lose because they launder money through casinos that's awesome full stop you're incorrect sir uh when you're playing a private game where the binds a million dollars they're only losing to each other the house uh typically it's called a time rake at these high level games they're not my understanding is they're
Starting point is 01:51:38 not taking a rake off the table they're charging for the time that they're in the private room so every player who comes in uh higher stakes usually it's like every half an hour you you pay a certain amount of money and it's actually the higher you go it does not go higher it's just these rich guys go to the casino and say we'll pay you twenty thousand dollars for a private room in a dealer for three hours and they go okay then they all play millions of dollars and they lose it only to each other so they could be laundering through each other fair point the two chinese billionaires could be like oh no i lost a million dollars to this guy and that's a way to make a political contribution or something that's the scary thing right politicians play poker and that's the easiest way wow yes right you get
Starting point is 01:52:18 to have a pool table in the white house was like jackson or somebody the first one that put a pool table in the white house and it was like a big story when it happened because gambling was associated with pool tables politician goes to a casino and plays let's say uh uh let's say 10 25 buy-in $10 25 uh blinds and so we're talking about tens of thousands of dollars someone actually thinks they're going to win but just goes man i. And then the dealer shoves 10 grand into that politician's lap, which you can then use for whatever he wants. He's got to pay taxes on it. It's gambling winnings, but that's one way to get large sums of money to politicians. That stuff's got to be got to be checked out. But I think there's really nothing you can do in that regard.
Starting point is 01:52:55 But again, fair point. That's why they may be laundering money through each other, but not losing to the casinos. All right, let's grab some more. Tyler Adams says, Tim tim have you seen the final episode of attack on titan from this weekend if so what did you think i didn't but i i think i read the manga a long time ago so i don't know that's a it's a great show by the way it's a great story a great story yeah great animation last name first name says apparently an older gentleman got attacked by by a palestinian protest in LA and died from a head wound on the way to the hospital. Ali and Jack posted on Twitter, I did see this. We do have some stories from local Jewish outlets. And I don't know if we
Starting point is 01:53:35 had enough information to actually report it tonight. But there's photos and there's video. An old man reportedly was hit in the face by a pro-palestinian protester with a megaphone fell down and hit his head and died so i don't know to what degree we have confirmation yet because we haven't been tracking the stories we've been doing the show but i recommend fact checking that one i just got a chat 1998 this is from dane font 1998 was the greatest year in gaming history nothing has ever come close he has a chance to back it up too yeah fallout 2 balder's gate half-life Evil 2, the list goes on. Is this Super Station year?
Starting point is 01:54:08 Or excuse me, the PlayStation year? Dana's correct. 95 I think is when PlayStation came. He's got a clip you're saying that. There's probably way more games too in 98. Starcraft Brood War. Oh, it goes on. Resident Evil 2 was like a revolution.
Starting point is 01:54:22 I remember Ocarina of Time. Geez. Mario Party. Mario Party. Mario Party. Mario Party. Yeah, 98. Pokemon Yellow holding it down. Yep.
Starting point is 01:54:30 Eh, Yellow. Pokemon Snap. We have more Super Chatters. I don't want to steal the... Thanks, Dane. But Thief, The Dark Project. Ocarina of Time is a big deal. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:37 That's a big deal. That game was huge. Speedruns are crazy. Groundbreaking. Yeah. What do we got? Choco Paco Taco says,elensky is saying irresponsible to hold elections during war with russia democracy still sending the money where is this story
Starting point is 01:54:51 that's right zelensky said we can't do elections we can't it's just now is not the time i'm the president did you see him say we can't we can't surrender to this effing terrorist putin he's like speaking in english now yeah zolinski it was kind of cool they beeped it say that uh the attempts on his life have let him scarred and disfigured and that he would be dissolved he would be uh uh creating the first uh ukrainian empire oh interesting who said that zolinski yeah after mace windu uh yeah so this is how democracy dies yeah he was like notably like the you were losing our best humans this is horrible and we gotta stop but we don't want to surrender we got we got big news
Starting point is 01:55:30 jason dixon says tim please shut out your discord we are going to have scott pressler on our after dark show tonight timcast.com members only have access join us well well well ladies and gentlemen if you become a member at timcast.com go go to Timcast.com, click join us. Get access to the Discord server. After our uncensored show wraps, Scott Pressler will be hanging out in the server with all y'all. So that's really, really cool what you guys are working on. That's fantastic. Great to hear it. I love this grassroots organizer going super grassroots on Discord.
Starting point is 01:55:59 He was on the show. They were like, come on. He was like, I absolutely will. It's not surprising to me that he made it happen so fast. He's so legit. He's so fun. All right. What do we got?
Starting point is 01:56:08 Why not? Bill says, maybe if you finished school, Tim, you would be able to read that word. JK, school is stupid. Yeah. You know, I pulled a Biden. I accept it methodically. I couldn't read it. I want to say methodologically because I'm always talking about the methodological and
Starting point is 01:56:22 technological advancements in journalism. It's like a thing and so i'm trying to read this word but my brain is not pressing methodically on the wrong syllables exactly yep that is exactly what happened and uh you know we all have our biden moments the only problem is that biden has them seemingly every day which we call that's why they called we call them biden moments yes his are consecutive all the time and that's too much yes all right true business says the tim the problem they have with you you're not radical either way common sense is a threat to the establishment we all appreciate you and others keeping america informed thanks you know i do i do think this um we're not partisan enough
Starting point is 01:57:02 and so if someone is is is very directly partisan staunchly conservative or whatever it's very easy for the establishment to call them an other but it's much much harder when you have this room when hasan piker calls ian a conservative everybody laughs at him right like anybody's looking at ian it's like what is it is that green velvet and sure is right it's like this is not a representation of a conservative. So Hassan struggles to criticize Ian as an other, but Ian has ideas that contradict the establishment narrative. How do you constrain something like that?
Starting point is 01:57:37 It's easy to point to Jack Posobiec wearing a suit and be like, ha ha, look at that suit wearing guy. He's not like us. We're cool in our leather jackets. And then you get green velvet Ian and they're like, hey, he's conservative conservative it's inspired by chase geyser by the way with his badass blazer over there oh thanks i appreciate it i gotta man up i gotta suit up lightning bolt look at that right all right we'll grab some more super chats grant arnett says did
Starting point is 01:58:00 you finish attack on titan if so what are your thoughts man everybody's asking me i i thought i thought the manga was over a long time ago. I'm pretty sure I read the end. You know, I don't know. I'll have to check it out. Let's grab some more. What do we have here? XYNZ says, how about this for an executive order?
Starting point is 01:58:18 Any university that takes federal money has to reach into its own endowments to pay off their past student's debt. Problem solved. Here's an executive order as of january 1st 2024 all universities are hereby dissolved that's what i'm talking about what about like hillsdale though the authority problems require i mean they're all oh okay even the privately funded ones they have to collapse too yes that's right okay diabetes is illegal. And then we send in the National Guard. There goes your insulin prices. They should at least stop calling them universities because they're using the word universe.
Starting point is 01:58:53 That's cheap. Nonpartisan Kitty says McDouble used to be $1.10. Now it's $4.95. I'm assuming that's like in some urban markets. But man, remember the dollar menu? Yeah. Yeah. Wendy's dollar menu.
Starting point is 01:59:04 I do not remember. It was actually a dollar like 20 years ago. I thought just the dollar menu? Yeah. Yeah. Wendy's dollar menu. I do not remember. It was actually a dollar like 20 years ago. I thought just the fries were a dollar. But I just want to stress if you went back to like 1870
Starting point is 01:59:13 and said you were eating off the dollar menu, they'd be like, whoa! A dollar? Yeah, that's like an anchor plan. We got a Richie boy over here.
Starting point is 01:59:19 We'd be like, menu? We don't get this at all. We don't get that. Yeah. The dollar menu in the 1800s, you're like buying a house. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:25 It's like literally just the state of Illinois. Would you like a state? That's kind of crazy though. Like what would you do if you were buying something? They had half pennies back in the day. That's crazy. Sometimes a penny is just too much. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:36 I mean, Manhattan was buffered with what? $24 and some goods. $24 for the entire. That's about how much it's worth now. Yeah. But hold on. Is that $24 in today's dollars? No, it was back then, but it's still $24.
Starting point is 01:59:47 It's not that much. Oh, right. What was $24? The Manhattan Island. But the other issue is that... Wow. What people don't understand about this is that it actually wasn't bought for anything. The Native Americans were like, these crazy guys are giving us money for no reason. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:59 And they were like, we just don't want you. And they're like, okay, we'll go there. 60 guilders worth of goods that are worth around 24 i don't know but they gave it peter mnuit is that like pallets of stuff from the west india company purchased it so i want you to imagine this imagine there's a guy watering a lawn and you walk up to him and say i'll give you 50 bucks for this house and he goes okay sure then you give him the 50 bucks and then he walks across the street to his house and goes into his house that he lives in because he doesn't own that property it's not my dog
Starting point is 02:00:26 right that's basically what happened with the nintendo marines on manhattan island they're like if you guys go across the river we'll give you 20 bucks they're like deal apparently a gilder is translated from dutch german gilden meaning um a gold penny ah so maybe why if that says tim and mcdouble here in rock springs wyoming is 2.49 before tax i still would not recommend eating it at all yeah start cooking get some red lentils you you hit them with some oil get them sizzling and then boil them for about 15 minutes some salt and vinegar oh my it's the best base you can make so much goodness out of that so so uh last week monday i was feeling really bad achy stiff and i'm like man it's like something's going on
Starting point is 02:01:06 you know and so uh this past weekend i ate pretty well we went to a nice dinner i had like a soup i had the it was a really nice restaurant that had pretzels as an appetizer and dinner rolls and i'm thinking it was the bread so monday i'm i'm feeling stiff and achy for no reason i'm like i was like i was rested So I stopped eating the bread. The next day I went pure keto, 100%. Yeah. Because I was doing keto for a while and then I eased off it, but I'm still relatively low carb.
Starting point is 02:01:31 And then I cut bread out entirely, but kept some starches. And I feel like a million bucks. I think the bread, I say this all the time, the bread's screwing me up. It cuts down into sugar. Yeah. But I, no, I think it's the gluten. It breaks it into sugar. Your body does.
Starting point is 02:01:44 I've had no problem with potatoes and I had a nice dark chocolate with some carbs in it and uh some maple uh some maple honey mustard with beef but no bread and uh million bucks i really do think it's the gluten yeah man i don't know but you know take 10 days i'm trying to do i'm doing like that that isolation diet stuff that like the Pearsons have talked about. You gotta do the Shackleton diet, just penguins and ice. Penguins. But I'm gonna, so, you know,
Starting point is 02:02:11 Do you know the cost of penguins these days? Are you crazy? I did keto for like almost a year and a half, two years. Or like, yeah, just about. And felt great. And then I was like, now I'll reintroduce a little bit, but keep it low.
Starting point is 02:02:24 And then started feeling wonky yeah and I think it was bread specifically because now we went out to eat and I had like a soup and I had brussel sprouts and uh like a like a small amount of potatoes no problems I did it for six months but I lost too much weight I went down I went from 185 to 147 wow I'm six two yeah that's way too much. Did you feel good? I felt great, but my doctor said... You're 5'11".
Starting point is 02:02:47 That's a fake height. I felt great, but my doctor said... You actually are 6'2", though, right? Yeah. So did you do bread? But you're not allowed
Starting point is 02:02:53 to say that under President DeSantis. It's funny. I just started eating normal again, like an American, and I gained half the weight back. Here's the funny thing. The 6'2 guy
Starting point is 02:03:00 is so comfortable with his height, he jokes about how he's actually shorter because he doesn't care, whereas the short guy is nervous and lies as he's 5'11 because he's embarrassed with his height, he jokes about how he's actually shorter because he doesn't care, whereas the short guy is nervous and lies as his 5'11", because he's embarrassed about his height.
Starting point is 02:03:10 If you're actually 5'11", you just say you're 6'0". It's such a fake height. 5'11 1⁄2". That was mine for a long time. I'm 5'10", and you know, 7'8". Oh, nice one. Have you measured yourself? I can't say 5'11". Elizabeth Warren is one 1,024th twenty fourth native american she is she's 500 times brocker 500 times more
Starting point is 02:03:30 white than she is native american wow 500 times cool what the uh what the costco ceo actually said we can't say on youtube and it's so amazing we will say it as the first line in the members only show. Welcome to Costco. I love you. Oh, he said something way more serious than that. It's funnier than that. That's one of the best moments in cinema. Someone just said sauna in the chat.
Starting point is 02:03:54 I did do a sauna today. Highly recommend saunas, by the way. You know, we got the cold plunge ready to go. And I think the hot tub's working again. Oh, right. Yeah, so I think we're gonna get that cold plunge up and ready. Someone said that the baptism from the bible was just
Starting point is 02:04:06 jesus doing cold plunges on people that was the funniest comment and i wonder if it's some true truth all right cole leonard says a steak and guac bowl at chipotle with a drink is almost 20 bucks had to switch to chicken and no guac to save money dude that video where the woman's like i went to the store and i couldn't afford to buy meat it's just like eat the bugs yeah that's what they're doing no thank you your children are going to man you guys ever watch me for vendetta of course yeah remember the scene where she's uh when v takes her to his underground lair and she's eating the toasty and she's like is that real butter i haven't had this as a kid that's the future for your kids if they're lucky it's like 1984 with the coffee she's she's gonna be sitting in the room and she's gonna bite into it and go is this real butter I haven't had this since I was a kid. That's the future for your kids if they're lucky. It's like 1984 with the coffee.
Starting point is 02:04:48 She's going to be sitting in the room and she's going to bite into it and go, is this real butter? And then he's going to be like, it is real virtual butter. And then she's going to toggle her VR headset and then be sitting in her pod. And she's going to reach with almost no room to a cockroach and eat it and go, wow, real butter. Anyway, put her VR goggles back on. I got a feeling that the bugs aren't going to be that bad. If they're made like lobster. No, they used to call lobsters disgusting insects. And now they're like the most delicious. Like if they're prepared
Starting point is 02:05:11 right, it's just protein. Some of them. But remember we tried the cricket bread. Yeah, it was not good. It was like it was like D plus C minus. I think there's a reason we have a psychological aversion to insects when we see them. Yep. No, I don't completely agree. I think any any any man should eat bugs just so they're prepared
Starting point is 02:05:28 for if they have to eat bugs. Right, you gotta practice. I'm just saying like this. I view learning how to use a firearm similarly to understanding what bugs you can and can't eat, what leaves you can and can't eat. You should know these things
Starting point is 02:05:41 not because the world is gonna end or because you're a prep or anything. It's because maybe one day you're out on a hike and there's like a road closure or a flood happens. And then you're with some people and you need to survive for like 16 hours. And you need to know where you are. It's going to take longer than 16 hours before I start eating bugs, though. I might just skip a meal that day. What I'm saying is sometimes emergencies happen.
Starting point is 02:06:01 Yeah. And how prepared are you, excuse me, for actual conflict? Right. I'm okay with it being like in an emergency survival, lost in the Grand Canyon for three weeks. You got to know what bugs you can eat. I'd be down for that. I understand that purpose.
Starting point is 02:06:15 But it's the slowly they'll stop putting out meat in the grocery store. Right, the false scarcity narrative. And instead they'll be putting out your grasshopper patties and all that stuff. Like I'm not ready to commit to that lifestyle. I don't want it to be this subtle change that people say, oh, it's an alternative. It's an alternative. And all of a sudden, it's the main source of protein. All right, everybody.
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