Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #899 Voting SHUT DOWN After Machine FLIPS VOTES, Gas Leak Shutters Vote w/Lauren Southern

Episode Date: November 8, 2023

Tim, Ian, Phil Labonte, & Serge join Lauren Southern to celebrate the release of Timcast's newest documentary exploring America's infamous gun control debate, voting being shut down in Pennsylvania af...ter major voting machine errors, a Pro-Palestine activist killing an elderly Jewish man, and a former BLM member announcing their support for Donald Trump in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:02 I don't know how serious any of these stories are, but sure enough, there's something to talk about. Votes being flipped in one voting location in Philadelphia. People are quite worried about this. Gas leaks being reported. Some locations have needed extended times, but they're saying all of this is being taken care of. Now, I don't think the big story here is necessarily that these individual things happen, but that it's a preview of what's to come in the next year. And just think about what's going to what's going
Starting point is 00:01:28 to happen when the stakes are a bit higher than, say, like the governorship of a single state, when it's the president and when it's Donald Trump. We also got into the Trump trial. Trump tried to read a disclaimer clause in court where it says specifically in his contracts, he's not liable for inaccuracies and the judge would not let him do it. People are now screaming bias because they already had a summary judgment against him saying he did commit fraud. They don't care that he actually has a document proving he didn't. Fascinating. We're going to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Plus, YouTube and Facebook have censored the reporting from Steven Crowder on the Nashville trans manifesto. And of course, we have the release of Infringed. You guys got to check it out. Before we get started, head over to TimCast.com and you'll notice right there on the front page, Lauren Southern and John Dutrois' film, Infringed, is now available. It's been up since this morning. Become a member to watch the full-length documentary. Share it with your friends.
Starting point is 00:02:20 We are doing a massive marketing campaign behind this because it is not just about the excellent work advocating for our right to keep and bear arms, defend ourselves and the practical issue of how it's important if we want to protect ourselves. It's also about just helping build that culture. And I think, you know, we're going to do a massive ad campaign because the very least we're going to get those commercials up across YouTube and other platforms advocating for your right to keep and bear arms. So if you like the work that we're doing, if you watch the documentary already and you love it, stay as a member, upgrade your membership and share with your friends. And if you haven't, you really do need to see it because it's epic. Smash that like button,
Starting point is 00:02:56 subscribe to this channel. We're going to have that members only uncensored show coming up for you as well, if you are a member. But tonight, joining us to talk about all of this, plus the making of Infringed, Gun Rights in America, we've got Lauren Southern and John Dutrois. Lauren, what's up? Hey, thanks for having me. It's definitely a pleasure to finally see the film out. It's been a long time coming and all the reactions have been incredible coming in, all positive. That's right. And Lauren, in an act of celebratory defiance, took our $5,000 cognac and insisted upon drinking from a paper cup. That's right.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Right now, everybody who knows what Louis XIII is, is probably throwing up a little in their mouth as she prepares to pour it into a paper cup. But, you know, she wants to. It's okay. It won't let me open it. I know you want to blaspheme against me. There's a button you push and it pops up. I just ripped it open and I'm going to throw it in this paper cup. So Lauren, of course, is a documentary
Starting point is 00:03:47 filmmaker. I mean, do you want to mention anything else about your work? You're doing work with Tenet Media now? Yes, I'm with Tenet Media, which you are as well. A very exciting crew. We've got Matt Christensen, Taylor Hansen, Ruben, Benny Johnson. Yeah, so you can go check them out. Tenet Media on
Starting point is 00:04:04 YouTube. Watch Tenet Now on the Twitters, and I'll be doing videos and little mini docs for them, and hopefully some more documentaries for you as well. But yeah, if you want to check out some of my older film work, I've done Farmlands on South Africa, Borderless on the Migrant Crisis, American Mirage, Crossfire, and now Infringed. I've got quite the body of work. And the lovely John Dutrois has helped me with a couple of those now. Three of them. Three of them now. Yeah, you did Crossfire too.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Yeah, I did some work on Crossfire too. That's right. Who are you, sir? What do you do? Yeah. Well, I'm John Dutrois. I'm the guy who's behind the scenes. I'm behind the camera.
Starting point is 00:04:39 So it's a real privilege and honor for me to be in front of the camera for once. You deserve the credit. Thank you for having me. The support team is not good enough. This is blasphemy right here. But it's become a meme because she drank Pappy from a paper cup. For those that don't know, that's like, I don't know, $1,000 whiskey. We're doing it.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Is it bourbon? So how much does this cost? We earned this. We worked hard, okay? Okay, your point, That's like $300. I just poured $300? Probably. When you go to bars, they use eyedroppers to...
Starting point is 00:05:12 And they're very careful about drops. But we cracked this open when Elon finally secured Twitter and became ex. I should try it. John wants some in an actual glass. Anyway, they're celebrating the release of the film. We also have Phil Labonte hanging out. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte,
Starting point is 00:05:27 lead singer of All That Remains, very failed musician and anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. And I'm Ian Crossland. Happy to be here. I got Richie Jackson's gift, this wild shirt.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Thanks, Richie. What's happening? The rock star himself and John, good to see you. Lauren, obviously awesome. Good to see you. It's good to see you guys in front of the camera.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Thank you. To my right is this man. Yeah, my name is Toy. Good to see you, man. Good to see you, Lauren. Obviously awesome. Good to see you. It's good to see you guys in front of the camera. Thank you. To my right is this man. Yeah. Good to see you, man. Hasin. Let me just adjust this quickly. Ready when you are, Tim. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Let's get it. Here's the first story from ABC 27. Voting machines in one Pennsylvania county flip votes for judges, an error to be fixed in tabulation. I love this. A quick correction for the beginning of the show. I said it was in one location. Actually, voting machines, plural, in a county were flipping votes. They take us out. They say voters were asked to decide whether Pennsylvania Superior
Starting point is 00:06:14 Court judges Jack Piniella and Victor Stabile should be retained for additional 10 year terms. The yes or no votes for each judge were being switched because of the error. Said Lamont Clure, the Northampton County executive, if a voter marked yes to retain Piniella and no, for example, for Stabile, it was reflected as no on Piniella and yes on Stabile, or however you pronounce that. Now, look, they're saying it's going to be fixed. The first question I have is, what if no one noticed, and more have is what if no one noticed and more importantly what if no one noticed any others how how are we supposed this this is a huge huge problem because right now voter confidence is probably at an all-time low considering 2020 and even 2022
Starting point is 00:06:57 midterms and now with this it's not even this we got a bunch of other stories here we go let me see if i have uh no, we're getting there. Nick Sorter says, one of the top five most liberal voting precincts in Kentucky has been cleared out due to a supposed gas leak. Kentuckians are currently at the polls voting to decide whether or not they want to oust their Democrat governor, Andy Beshear, and replace him with Trump-backed Daniel Cameron.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Highland Baptist Church in Louisville will now be having extended voting hours for being shut down. We have this one to Jefferson County polls get extended voting time after brief shutdowns. So this is also this is a related story. We're we're basically getting it's not confidence building. Now, I'll say right like I'll say like this. I don't know if this matters in the big picture. These singular individual voting
Starting point is 00:07:45 events. I think, uh, let me clarify. I don't know if right now, just this one thing matters. I think together, however, and the bigger picture matters is what I'm trying to say. If you're getting stories like this and people already don't trust the system, it is going to shock confidence in our elections, which means it doesn't matter who wins. If the Democrat wins, the Republicans are going to point to these. And if the Republican wins, the Democrats going to point to these. Democrats will say things like Republicans were so salty about 2020. They started manipulating with machines and Republicans are to say Democrats are here
Starting point is 00:08:18 doing the same thing they've been doing. I don't see when you look at what's going on already. And it's not even the biggest election day. I mean, come on. The primary what's going on already, and it's not even the biggest election day. I mean, come on. The primary voting is going to be bonkers. I'm not even talking about November 2024, the general. What's going to happen when people go to vote in the primaries and they're getting weird things happening?
Starting point is 00:08:40 What happens when people go to vote in the primary and a blue state's like, oh, whoopsie, you didn't vote for Trump. You voted for DeSantis or something like that. What you should do is immediately stop, release the software code of that machine because they're calling it an error and it wasn't an error or was it supposed to do what it did yeah it's it's really weird to me how people have this very black and white view of voter fraud it's like either it's not happening at all and if you say it's happening then you're an election denier blah blah blah or it's like the whole system is rigged and you might as well not vote like of course voter fraud is voter fraud is happening. Of course, there are people tampering machines. Of course, there are people stuffing ballots. We know this.
Starting point is 00:09:08 People have been charged for this in the past. And as we're seeing, if you look at polls over time of where people are at on the political spectrum, everyone is pushing further to the fringes. And as that happens, people are going to feel it is more of a life or death situation to try to rig elections. Of course, they're going to feel that way. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:24 If I change this machine, I'm literally saving trans lives or I'm literally saving the country from, you know, whatever it might be. So I think we really need to be looking out for this. This doesn't mean don't vote at all. If anything, I think the media are the bigger election riggers than anyone in this. But yeah, there's a very real phenomenon happening more than we probably know. This is why you need to make sure you go out and vote there's two big things here one they want to demoralize you for all you know like for all the people who think there's a conspiracy to steal votes maybe the real conspiracy is they want to convince you not to vote i don't believe they can rig an as every single machine yeah now see this story this is really demoralizing you mean even if i do go out and vote they might flip my vote don't fall for it don't fall for it because they when i say they i'm talking about
Starting point is 00:10:12 your political opponents and i don't care who they are it's establishment neolib neocon all of them all the people playing dirty politics want to convince you not to vote so that they can win it's like that episode of south park where they're voting for the giant douche and the turd sandwich and then i can't remember what happened i think kyle goes to stan and he's like you got to vote and he's like okay i'll vote i guess he's like awesome wait who are you voting for i'm voting for the other guy no wait don't vote they want to convince you to vote but if they find out you're going to vote for their opponent they don't want you to vote i think if these machines are flipping votes intentionally the more people that vote the more likely it's going to get found out that they're flipping votes intentionally, the more people that vote, the more likely it's going
Starting point is 00:10:45 to get found out that they're flipping votes. So you should definitely vote and pay close attention. And be volunteering, like be involved in your local elections, be involved in your local community. Half the people that are volunteering are going to be these activist types that are on welfare, that don't have jobs, that have all the time in the world. You go be involved in that. We should be at our local elections. We should be the volunteers there because that's going to be how you're going to spot this stuff. Next year is going to be wild. I don't even know
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Starting point is 00:12:06 Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I think that the lack of belief in the soundness of the
Starting point is 00:12:22 elections, that's baked into the distrust of the establishment. And the more we see people that are skeptical or that are cynical about voting or about the system, the more you're going to have things like people, essentially confirmation bias, they'll see something that seems anomalous or seems weird, and then they'll be like, well, I know it's definitely this.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Because all it takes is one small thing for people to be like, now I've seen enough to have my previous opinions confirmed. And so now it's not, you know, now the whole thing should be thrown away. And that's just a symptom of having a system that people are very cynical about you know people are extremely mistrusting of the establishment media the establishment within when it comes to the government and it's not just in the united states i mean you guys were talking about what canada's like now and this is a phenomenon yeah this is a phenomenon that's happening across basically the whole of Western society. I do think what Lauren just said is consent to an American invasion of Canada.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Absolutely. Well, it would be of China. You've got to wait till springtime, all right? It's cold up there. I just want to let you know, you do know the founding fathers of the United States went to you guys and said, y'all were colonies too. And our guys were like, you guys want to get were colonies too and our guys were like you guys want to get out on this and you're like nah we're good we were burning down the white house all
Starting point is 00:13:50 right we still had a bit going on for us british did we almost took montreal our ancestors i'm saying did you guys see the canada election fraud stuff with the chinese interference no what none of you guys we have like had hardcore lauren yeah how many people live in canada like 30 something million how can you guys not care about this you're gonna have a colony of china living above you literally we're going to remember when the chinese army went to canada was like doing training drills yeah literally and you guys don't care about this when i was at the airport three hours your board is three hours from my house in new hampshire i damn well care you know yeah you should not only the ads, the wait times for my flights were all in Chinese. Like, Vancouver is becoming a Chinese majority city right now.
Starting point is 00:14:31 And, like, people are raising the Chinese communist flag at City Hall and police stations and stuff. It's kind of wild. But, yeah, we've had a proven by CSIS, our intelligence agency, Chinese influence campaign in Canada to win the election for liberals. Donations, they've put out ads for students and Chinese only ads encouraging people that are Chinese in Canada to vote for liberal politicians. And it's been, and honeypots have been deployed. CSIS confirmed that against-
Starting point is 00:15:00 Maple pots. Maple pot. Syrup pots in Canada. Thank you sir but full blown full blown and this is just like not being talked about how our elections are literally being well it happened in 2015 as well except it was it was the u.s doing it in the 2015 election was like okay i like that and things yeah it was like deep state u.s it was oh yeah they they helped put uh you know james o'keefe had a report about facing power james oKeefe had a report about James O'Keefe had a report about Chinese money flowing through Act Blue. I think you were you were something big about that.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Lauren, you were talking about immigration. Is it is immigration largely from China in Canada? Is that that's interesting. We used to have a large amount of this, particularly B.C., Vancouver from Hong Kong. But it's flipped. It's like, you know, in the percentages for hong kong and it's mostly mainland china now coming to bc vancouver they call it hong kover you're not supposed to say that out loud but it's it's like you can't say anything up there yeah when you literally have enclaves i was getting my nails done at the airport true story and the lady lives in richmond which is where the ybr airport is and she's like oh yeah i can't shop at certain stores. And she's not particularly political.
Starting point is 00:16:07 She's just like, yeah, it's just Richmond, BC, like Vancouver area. And she's like, yeah, they just don't want me shopping there because I'm white and I don't speak the language, the local language. You look at complexes being built in Richmond and all of the advertisements for buying are in Chinese.
Starting point is 00:16:21 They're not in English. I could show you videos right now, all of the housing. We are a Chinese colony at this point. What is the voter fraud angle? Oh, well, China is directly influencing our elections in Canada. They are deploying ad campaigns. They're deploying honeypots. They're involved in offering tons of money to liberal politicians
Starting point is 00:16:43 because they want to continue to have large amounts of control over our economy. And also money laundering. They call it snow washing in Canada. So tons of I think it was we have the same amount of money laundering as the UK, but we have about a 3% success rate at actually pursuing them legally compared to the uk i've seen it from al jazeera this is from september a couple months ago canada what was this say canada opens inquiry into allegations of election meddling by china and russia i also saw from bloomberg in 2021 china's alleged election meddling creates problem for AP AP reporting from September 2023. China announces public inquiry into whether China, Russia and others interfered in elections.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Yes, there's a whole investigation into it. It's all confirmed. It was I think a lot of it was broken by global. No, it wasn't global. It was McLean's Americans. See, here's what happens in the revolutionary era, the era of of independence in the United States, it wasn't just 13 colonies. Everyone says the original 13 colonies, but they don't realize that British colonies actually extend up into Canada. There's many of them.
Starting point is 00:17:54 And the founding fathers, the same negotiations they're having with, say, Florida or South Carolina or whatever, are the same negotiations they're having with Quebec, another British colony. Well, up north, the Canadian, what is now now canada was like we're not interested in declaring independence you're on your own so it's actually a bunch of british colonies and only some of them declared independence so i think what you see here is the united states more it has more uh descendants of of rebels it was a There were more people here who were rebellious and willing to fight
Starting point is 00:18:26 and die for independence than in Canada. Absolutely. Canada ends up with more people who are willing to play ball. They're more willing to say, look, look, I don't want to get into a fight.
Starting point is 00:18:34 And this opens the door to heavy soft power from, say, China or Russia. What are gun rights like in China? Or in China? What are gun rights like in Canada? I want to make one more comment. You know what the most depressing part of all of this is? I don't even
Starting point is 00:18:47 get my scam calls in English anymore. Oh. That's true in the United States too. My good friend Scam Likely calls very often and it always leaves you a message. You know that guy too? Yeah. Scam, what's he up to? Scam Likely, that's his name. You guys know Telemarketer? They're always in Chinese.
Starting point is 00:19:04 I'm like, they actually expect when they call a vancouver like phone number though we're more likely to reach a chinese person so you picked up any mandarin i need to clearly i think that is i think that the uh this is a big problem in the united states and in north america in general where we're all getting these random phone calls it's been ongoing for a long time when you answer it you get an automated machine saying something in Mandarin you can't understand. But understand this for you as an individual having a minute or two of distraction. It's no big deal with to your life. But for the entire country, China can calculate the macro level.
Starting point is 00:19:40 When we run these bots to phone to call 7 million people per day, we depress the US economy by 0.02% or something like this. It is the macro effect. As an individual, you don't care, but on the whole, it could be massive. I describe it like blackjack. At the table for the time, it's basically a coin toss between you and the house, but that 0.5% edge over the year means the casino will make money. Same thing for china doing these scam calls well you know what it does too it makes people never pick up phone calls like you get a you get a call from a business that's actually like involved in your life and your community wanting you to come out you're not answering that no one answers the phone we were just talking about this this morning we don't answer our phones
Starting point is 00:20:20 anymore i don't i don't even have my ringer on i keep my ringer off did you guys hear about what happened with the banks no that past week all these different banks had payroll disruption and people think it's like oh so i didn't get my paycheck for a few hours it was kind of annoying hold on let's say a million people are expecting their paycheck right when they wake up instead they get it at 4 p.m how many of these people living to paycheck to paycheck had a bill that was due that day the same thing happened in canada a few months ago yeah yeah with td they missed payroll and i mean and there's people who are moving into new homes and you know that people's rent that was missed i think trudeau
Starting point is 00:20:58 even had to do a statement about it right right and then what they they charge people overdraft fees that oh yeah that's insidious yeah a bank can't give you your payroll, they cannot charge you an overdraft. Good luck. They don't care. Man, that's like use your Second Amendment right, your First Amendment right. You know, easy. The sixth bank this year just collapsed in the United States. Was it like Iowa Savings and Loan or something like that just collapsed?
Starting point is 00:21:21 I got to ask. So the American colonies split off from the Canadian colonies long, 250 years ago what what are gun rights like in canada from then to now what have they what what was the what was the establishment existence of weapons rights there's you know it's been pretty good but there's this right this short period um when a certain politician got elected that they all seem to disappear overnight i can't true trudeau right yeah no immediately as he came in, like 2020, they got rid of AKs, M4s, M16s, 1,500 weapons like all overnight gone,
Starting point is 00:21:51 added to restricted, can't buy anymore. And then after the Uvalde shooting, because of course Uvalde is in Canada and this really affects us. And the gun used was definitely a gun that's legal in Canada, not one that doesn't even, anyway, made no sense.
Starting point is 00:22:04 He banned handguns while we were filming the documentary in Fringe not one that doesn't even... Anyway, it made no sense. He banned handguns while we were filming the documentary in Fringe, so you can't purchase, transfer them anymore. And this is going to keep happening over and over. There are floating bills
Starting point is 00:22:14 to ban things like the Plinkster, which is literally like, you know, to shoot tin cans. And they're talking about banning these guns. If Trudeau and the Liberals stay in for another, you know, they win
Starting point is 00:22:24 the next election, we're not going to have guns. i want to jump to the story which will lead us into a bigger conversation about gun control this is from the post millennial youtube removes steven crowder's reporting on trans nashville shooter manifesto claiming violation of violent criminal organizations policy so crowder does this big breaking story. It is now confirmed, verified several pages of the manifesto. I should say of the journal and documents from the individual showing an anti-white motivation. It may not be the only motivation, but it appears to be that woke critical race theory
Starting point is 00:23:01 was a component of what drove the individual to go and take the lives of several children and faculty members. Now, right off the bat, I just want to say this. I think one of the big reasons why the mainstream press and many political individuals, politicians are suppressing that story is not because of the fear of the privacy or anything like that, violating privacy. It's because they always want to immediately jump to gun control. Anytime something like this happens, it's not what was the cause behind us. It was all that matters is guns. Yet in Chicago, guns don't really matter. In Baltimore, it's not really. It's only when there's violent extremism. And I think the issue
Starting point is 00:23:42 is whether it be even whatever you describe, identitarian extremism, whether it's pro or anti-white, they want to use these things for political gain and they want to they want to push, push away any responsibility they may have for their failed gun policy. So I want to say that as we start this segment, shout out, go to go to Timcast.com, watch Infringed, become a member if you haven't already. For those that are just tuning in, go to TimCast.com, right on the front page, you will see a Lauren Southern film, Infringed, Gun Rights in America. It is nearly two hours.
Starting point is 00:24:15 You gotta watch it. You guys did amazing work on this. But let's break this down. We've got, YouTube has a bunch of crazy rules on guns. They take it very, very seriously. Now, I think it's fair to a certain degree. Right. YouTube says no live streaming, any kind of gun content.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And I'm like, their concern is that someone's going to go on a rampage. But I honestly don't think that makes sense. You can't post any kind of violent criminal activity on YouTube at all. Why ban live streams? I think the big issue, YouTube, Facebook, and, you know, probably Instagram, they don't want people promoting gun rights in the United States or anywhere, and they can't just outright remove it. But there have been a bunch of issues that have happened with YouTube a while, and Google. I remember, this is a really funny story. Back in 2018, YouTube banned guns from shopping.
Starting point is 00:25:06 And they were so stupid, they banned Gundam Wing. Do you guys know what Gundam is? Oh, I know Gundam. Gundam is an anime. And it's G-U-N-D-A-M. And they're giant fighting Japanese robots in space. And Google banned people trying to buy it because they were trying to suppress the word gun. So I certainly think it's overtly political and they want to, they're working.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Let me just add this to it. When we learned a while ago, but now with confirmation from the GOP, that the government is colluding with Stanford University and big tech organizations to silence and suppress the rights of individuals. Absolutely, YouTube and Facebook are taking a political stance to suppress our rights first and second i don't get is i feel like i see these videos on youtube of like a dude walking into a shop and then the guy the shop pulls out his weapon and fires at the guy and like they're all on youtube what do you mean like videos what's that like a movie no no like like security camera footage of a guy that's not on your store are you sure because i'll see like that's on x that's on twitter x but like it'll What's that? Like a movie? No, no. Like security camera footage of a guy coming into a Roblox store. Are you sure?
Starting point is 00:26:06 Absolutely. That's on X. That's on Twitter. Twitter X. But it'll be like a guy talking about the video and then the guy will walk in and he'll pull out the gun. If it's like a mainstream media channel, I remember after some of the mass shootings that happened, there were, and the whole monetization video issue came about on YouTube, like Jimmy Fallon tonight, Jimmymy kimmel all of
Starting point is 00:26:26 these people were able to do videos about the mass shootings that were monetized but no one else could so you may have seen that on mainstream media channels that have there are go ahead there are a couple a couple channels that do cover that there's one called active self-protection which uh i think the guy's name but he actually covers international stuff a lot of times you'll have stuff from South America but it's always some kind of security footage and he will go over
Starting point is 00:26:49 what could have been done better if it was an actual self-defense shooting if it was just He's probably not monetized though Yeah Probably not Donut operators
Starting point is 00:26:56 I don't imagine Donut does that too Yeah Donut does this He monetized 3 million subscribers Donuts yeah So I think we Yeah he
Starting point is 00:27:03 I don't want to talk about the strategies people use to get around all these issues. It's not straightforward. No, it's not. And we know there are a lot of very serious rules. I remember that a bunch of the big gun YouTubers were talking about the restrictions that were placed, and they're weird and hard
Starting point is 00:27:17 to understand. But I think it's fair to say YouTube taking down this manifesto serves nothing but the gun control narrative and the left liberal establishment narrative. If if if it comes out, it's not just about guns. Don't get me wrong. Yeah, it's also about critical race theory, diversity, equity, inclusion. It's like, oh, the extremist ideology of the left is resulting in extremists taking action as a component. There's more to this story. We haven't gotten the full release here, but I think a core component
Starting point is 00:27:43 is there are powerful interests that want to ban guns in government and the private sector and it is beneficial if you can shut down any motivating uh any any information and motivation so then when no one knows what happened you can say guess we got to ban guns yep i'm concerned that like and i always hate to pin it on the ccp because i want the united states and china to be allies long term but like for them to be like hey alphabet google's parent company money money money you want to you want to roll in china we don't want you to have certain uh gun rights things and like what are they really trying to get the united states to screw itself by removing its own
Starting point is 00:28:20 amendments like come on like our our constitution is more important than corporate oligarchy. And we cannot let foreigners stop us from exercising our rights and cherishing our rights. Yeah, it's actually, I mean, there's always the point of, oh, why arm yourself? The government's so powerful, they'll just nuke you, whatever. Well, it's actually very hard to fight large, you know, populations that are all armed and spread out in a diaspora, youpora, whether you're in rice fields or in the Middle East, it's always proven difficult. And if you can just psychologically disarm a population by convincing them that they don't want or need or even have these things in
Starting point is 00:28:55 their awareness. It's so funny, actually, when I was checking in for my flight on the way here, there was a sign behind us that said, declare if you have a gun. And the Canadian guy standing beside me was asking the lady, do a lot of people actually bring guns from here, Vancouver? And the lady was like, oh, believe it or not, they do. And he's like, I thought no one owned them. And this was a conversation I witnessed. They want that to be the average person's thought process.
Starting point is 00:29:18 They want the average person to not even conceptualize or conceive that. Why would I need a gun? No one does that. That's for hicks. It's a long-term strategy, right? Yeah. They've been largely successful, I think, honestly. Unless you're a person that is...
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Starting point is 00:30:45 victories for the past 20 or so years, so predominantly, is because of the fact that the people that are pro-gun are so politically active. The idea that there's a lot of money going to individual Congress people from the gun industry, that's a fallacy. The money that's going to the to the the money that that is actually big money is from raytheon they're making missile batteries they're making drones they're making serious uh you know the kind of weaponry that's sold to states the the companies that make small arms generally don't have these big contracts and they're not giving tons of money the idea that the
Starting point is 00:31:26 nra is responsible is a fallacy most gun uh gun owners really look at the nra as a meme and as a joke and it's the it's where all the fuds go you know so the idea that that the the that it's something other than grassroots preventing significant legislation, that's all a fallacy. But I think we're winning. Yeah, for sure. We're so lucky that the 20th century was televised and recorded because what Hitler did was so egregious. He disarmed his population
Starting point is 00:31:54 and then sent in the shock troops to control them. And that will never happen again. Well, I think you got a correction for us. Sorry? You got a correction for what he just said. Yeah, well, yeah. It's in the documentary. That's right.
Starting point is 00:32:04 You know, there's a meme that says, there's a meme that says that Hitler, you know, he took all the guns, right? But it actually started right after World War I. Yeah. And Germany, you know, because they lost the war, they had to abide by the Treaty of Versailles. And in that treaty was required that they disarm the citizens. So it was in Japan. That was 1920, right? 1919, 1920.
Starting point is 00:32:30 So it was the allies that actually required that of Germany to disarm the population. So they disarmed the enemy. So they used a policy that was already in place against the people. And this is what's so interesting
Starting point is 00:32:41 is we always say like, oh, we're going to put in these policies for our side of politics, like for the lefties. But you guys don't realize that as soon as a government that you really disagree with gets in power, they can utilize those policies against you. Here's the important Germany, an important point that was brought up in infringed in 1920. Germany's forced to disarm their population in 1928. They reintroduce permitting and gun registry. You want to own a gun, you got to prove that you need it for a legitimate
Starting point is 00:33:10 reason to defend yourself and then you can apply for a permit and register and then you're on the list and when the Nazis come to power they have a list of everyone who is armed and they start hunting those people down and then of course the Nazis too they relaxed gun restrictions for Nazi party members.
Starting point is 00:33:28 But then if you're a Jew, you are not allowed to own a gun. So again, gun control is not about your safety. Gun control is not about controlling guns. It's about using guns to control you. And this is like why these lists are so important too. Like the registries in Canada, the long gun registries they tried to put in.
Starting point is 00:33:46 And right now, actually, this January, the ATF are bringing in. You need to register your stabilizing braces with the ATF or you need to hand in modified guns with them. These registries are all to be used. Phil, didn't the Supreme Court overturn the pistol brace? Currently, there is a stay on the enforcement of the pistol brace. It's only for people that are members of GOA and FPC, which are both great, great pro-gun organizations, Firearms Policy Coalition and Gun Owners of America. But they have the actual lawsuit against the ATF. And so their members are covered under the state only their members only their members what
Starting point is 00:34:28 if you sign up right now you can join now and you will be a you will be covered by the the stay but you have to be a member of either the firearms policy coalition it's gun policy uh it's at gun policy on twix and uh or you have to be a member of goa uh both are great i'm a little partial to firearms policy coalition because they're a little more hoist the black flag kind of dudes and i like that um but you have to be covered you have to be a member of either of those two otherwise a brace is currently a felony and you'll get 10 years 250 000 fine if you have a braced, an AR-15, they'll basically just, they'll be treating it as a short barrel rifle
Starting point is 00:35:08 unless you're a member of those. I think I'm a member of like all of them, to be honest. I think like one day I just went to like every gun rights organization and started donating. What does it take to become part of it? Donation, send, give them your information. So like for Canada to have a gun license, you have to have a gun club that you're a part of or a range that you're a member of, right?
Starting point is 00:35:27 You have to have your PAL, your RPAL if you want to own anything that's got some real firepower kick behind it. And you got to have like your ammo, guns separate, guns have to be locked, a trigger lock on them, ammunition. Do you guys have any of that comparable? Yes. Depends where. ammunition you know like what do you guys have any of that comparable yes depends where we have we have a handful of states that uh people refer to as the evil seven he's right yeah and um you know when i lived in new jersey we had some some security you know uh concerns and this is before i bought a gun so i decided you know i i need to get a gun well the cops told me well i was told by a cop if it were me i'd answer the door with a shotgun that's all he didn't say go buy a gun he was like you know what i'm saying and i'm like okay and then i was told by the police if someone were to try to break into my home i can do nothing if someone is
Starting point is 00:36:20 actively at my door smashing out the window and reaching and open the door i cannot take action against that person it's like canada because it would be murder now if he breaks into your home now it's a different story because if he breaks in your home you are legally required to flee your home and you still can't defend yourself like canada yeah and and uh and i said where would i go i'm in my house this is where i live yeah And then what I was told was, when you tell that to a judge, you are saying in court, I would rather kill a man than stand outside. And that's the way the court will interpret what you are saying. And that is considered unreasonable. And they said, only if you are trapped. And I said, so if I'm backed into a corner with no doors and a guy in front of me, I can shoot him then. And what if he dies?
Starting point is 00:37:06 Say, okay, that's the best part. You will now have an affirmative defense after we arrest you and charge you with a felony. Yeah. And you spend six months in prison. You can tell a judge you were trapped. Hopefully he believes you. And I was like, holy crap. Maryland's a little better. If you are outside your house watering your lawn and a guy comes up to you threatening you, you must run into your house. If the man then tries to break into your house, what I am told by law enforcement, you can then defend yourself.
Starting point is 00:37:32 So actually, to a much greater degree than New Jersey, but West Virginia by far is substantially better. West Virginia, you can be on any property, whether you're indoors or outdoors, and if you are threatened, you can defend yourself. You can't just shoot anybody. This is not true. Like someone walks in your property, you're like, aha, you know, he any property, whether you're indoors or outdoors, and if you are threatened, you can defend yourself. You can't just shoot anybody. This is not true. Like someone walks in your property, you're like, aha, you know, he's coming right for me. But if you are threatened and you can justify the threat, Florida is even crazier and Texas to stand your ground.
Starting point is 00:37:55 You know, very little probable cause you'd be anywhere legally. You know, West Virginia also, it is still very similar. If you're in West Virginia, you are constitutional care. You're walking around. Someone threatens you and you have reasonable fear of great're a constitutional carrier. You're walking around. Someone threatens you. And you have reasonable fear of great bodily harm or death. You can defend yourself. Dude, I was in Florida three weeks ago for three weeks.
Starting point is 00:38:13 And I was feeling that, the concealed carry thing. I was walking around at night and looking at people. And I'm like, they all probably have guns. Just to see everyone's got a gun. Except me. And they're looking at me and thinking he's probably got a gun. And we all just have massive respect for each other that's called herd immunity yeah i mean that if you are in a place where you can legally carry a gun i mean essentially you are
Starting point is 00:38:34 kind of rolling the dice like that person may have a gun do i really want is is the fact that he bumped into me or looked at me wrong is it worth making comment over it because maybe it escalates to something very bad and if you're carrying a gun you definitely need you have to know that you can't just be like oh that guy's giving me a dirty look so I'm just gonna mean mug him all night long because you're responsible for de-escalating I tell you things that you have you know exactly what one thing that always bothered me growing up in Chicago is that I had friends who would road rage. And I'd be like people who weren't from the south side who didn't get it, I guess.
Starting point is 00:39:12 And they'd either come from different neighborhoods or from the suburbs. We'd be driving on the highway. Someone would cut them off. And they'd switch lanes, speed up, and start flicking them off and screaming at them. And I'm like, bro, do you know how many stories I can tell you about a dude getting shot in the face because he decided to road rage out for no reason? I'm not saying that, you know, you've got to back down. I'm saying choose your battles.
Starting point is 00:39:33 You ain't gaining nothing by screaming at a dude in the highway and swerving around. If someone cuts you off, choose your battles. Just, it happens, man. Don't get out. Don't get bent out of shape. But dude, some people i knew would rage out and there's so many stories where there's dudes with illegal guns now i don't think they i actually don't think the guns should be illegal to be completely honest people who have acquired
Starting point is 00:39:54 guns in ways the state does not like but you have a right to keep and bear arms that being said they they they acquire these guns in illegal ways and that means they do not have good intentions and you can't defend yourself from them because you can't have a gun now because of uh dc versus heller you can have guns but they still make it near impossible and only recently i think there's still issues with maryland maryland was um was an in practice no issue state meaning even even though they say you can't apply for a permit they would never give you one new york was similar new jersey was similar now with the latest was it bruin i think the latest supreme court hearing they're like you have to give permits if people request one so uh now i think maryland's still giving people the business but new york has started issuing permits so i the
Starting point is 00:40:39 the catalyst for me leaving massachusetts and going to new hampshire was the the last straw was when i went to the police officer and went through the whole rigmarole, asked for a license to carry. And the issuing officer just flat out said, we don't give them out in the town that I'm in. And I'm like, what do you mean you don't give them out? And this is back in 2010 or so. I want to jump to the story from BearingArms.com. Will SCOTUS intervene in Illinois assault weapons case? This is big news.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Look, let me just first start this by saying we're winning. Will SCOTUS intervene in Illinois assault weapons case? This is big news. This could look. Let me just first start this by saying we're winning. I think more than half the country is already in some form constitutional carry, though Florida only allows concealed carry without a permit. You can't open carry, which is interesting. But I think more than half the country, something like what, 26 states. It's now constitutional carry, meaning if you live in the state, you get an ID, you can walk into a gun store. You can say, I'd like to purchase a gun, fill out the federal background check form.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Once you clear, you can buy the gun. You don't need a permit from the state. However, they're trying to ban assault weapons. And as we learned in the documentary Infringed that just came out, nobody even knows what that means. It has no universal definition. And anybody who knows anything about guns knows there is no such thing as an assault weapon somewhat similar to the what is the woman documentary we went around and we like interviewed everyone so what what is an assault
Starting point is 00:41:53 weapon and that is the right conclusion we came to not a single person could define it it it works to their advantage right because uh absolutely in in biden's state of the union you know um he was talking about uh shooting that happened with a handgun yeah and then you know at you know at the end he goes ban assault weapons now okay but you just talked about a handgun people don't semi-automatic handgun people don't understand that and and thankfully for it but the people that are anti-gun for a long time haven't haven't wanted to educate themselves about guns and what's unfortunate and what they're starting to learn now is really what they're after is semi-automatic because that's what so so first i'm assuming 99 of people who watch this show know what semi-automatic means it means when you pull the trigger a single bullet comes out yeah you had that great clip in Infringed of Michael Bloomberg saying,
Starting point is 00:42:45 semi-automato, they pull the trigger back and it just goes bop, bop, bop, bop. Not true. Let me read this from Baring Arms. It's important. They say, Today's Supreme Court arguments focused on the federal prohibition on firearms possession for those subject to a domestic violence restraining order. And in the months ahead, the court will hear cases involving the ATF's administratively imposed ban on bump stocks,
Starting point is 00:43:03 as well as a First Amendment case brought by the National Rifle Association against a New York official that the group contends illegally pressured private companies not to work with the organization. This time after the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned an injunction and allowed the state's ban on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines to be enforced. protected by the second amendment at all because semi-automatic rifles are like machine guns which the court declared are not protected weapons in the heller decision the actual phrasing was weapons that are most useful in military service m16 rifles and the like but the supreme court has also said that arms that are in common use for lawful purposes are protected this could be big this could mean that we finally end this stupid fake assault weapon argument right there is no such thing as an assault weapon now by all means if they wanted to draft a simple statement as to what an assault weapon was let's hear it the issue assault weapon is a nebulous term intentionally used to scare people to try and gain control. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:44:25 And you saw this with like the Cody Wilson interview, Ghost Gunner, right? Where he talks about how the ATF are constantly playing this cat and mouse game with him with just the definition of a gun, a rifle in general. He's like, in order to restrict and control us, they want to make the polymer 80 like that has to be a gun, the primordial form. Then he creates just a block, the 0% receiver, right? Now the ATF is going to have to designate that a gun in order to track that down. And they will. They will keep changing the definition because they want to be able to control it at all costs possible.
Starting point is 00:44:58 0% receiver. Okay. So it's a metal block. It's just a rectangle of metal. And a CNC machine, which basically cuts metal, can cut it into a metal block it's just it's just a rectangle of metal and a cnc machine which basically cuts metal can cut it into a receiver yeah it's a desktop cnc machine that they make at ghost gunner that you can buy and then they you know if if if if you want to if you want to manufacture if you want if you're interested if you want to manufacture a lower receiver with it
Starting point is 00:45:21 they will send you the aluminum block in the mail and you just put it into the CNC. The story here is that companies used to sell what's called an 80%, which is not a complete gun, but it's components of. And the ATF said, no, no, because people can make a gun with it, it's a gun officially. So, Ghost Gunner just sells blocks.
Starting point is 00:45:39 And then, the issue here is, it's actually First Amendment, that 3D printed guns are just knowledge. the knowledge or the file, the document that can make the weapon. The issue is that 3D printing and at home CNC cutting metal and stuff, it's cheap and ubiquitous. So this is one of the big challenges that 3D printed guns, the cat's out of the bag, man. Yeah, exactly. Can't stop the signal. It's going to be crazy when they start like registering usb drives as guns and i will
Starting point is 00:46:09 say ironically ironically exactly everybody should uh definitely be get safety training you know don't take this stuff lightly i just read a crazy story where some guy in brazil was goof was was was goofing off like a moron and his girlfriend was filming him laughing and he pointed a gun at her and now she is no longer alive. Guns. See, this is the thing. I feel like when Alec Baldwin killed that woman.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Helena Hutchins. Helena Hutchins with a gun. The left defended him saying it's not his fault. And I'm like, the craziest thing in the world to me is that the gun control people are saying a dude who pointed a loaded weapon at a woman and killed her had live ammo in his belt. It's not his fault. And all of the gun control people are like, you are responsible for whatever comes out of the barrel of a gun you are holding.
Starting point is 00:46:55 I'm like, how are the gun control people excusing this guy? There are four rules. And that's it. At the end of the day, there are four rules. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger. Never point a gun at anything that you wouldn't destroy. Treat every gun as if it's loaded. And know your target and what's behind it at all times.
Starting point is 00:47:11 If you follow those rules, no one dies. Period. Well, sometimes. Well, I mean, if you follow... No one dies behind the stake. The point is, those are basic rules that you're taught immediately all the time to dramatically minimize stupidity which results in people getting seriously hurt however but let's be real you need to understand and respect firearms because misfires happen like instructors sometimes have issues uh there's a lot of things that can go wrong no one no one hates bad gun
Starting point is 00:47:41 users more than other gun users because they ruin it for everyone no no one will be more outspoken against the alec baldwins of the world than you know the donut operators and the brandon herreras who want you to use your guns properly just put a picture on up of you holding a gun with poor trigger discipline with your finger on and you're gonna be here about it forever exactly when i was in a correct one of here when i was in egypt uh we had to go to the And you're going to hear about it forever. Forever. Forever. Exactly. You'll never live it down. Correctly, you'll hear about it. When I was in Egypt, we had to go to the state media building to get press cards so that you wouldn't get arrested for being there. To walk into the state building, they have armed guards standing on both sides of the walled entrance. And these people do not have what is referred to as muzzle discipline.
Starting point is 00:48:23 They're holding all their weapons like this. And so I limboed. I'm just like, bro, that 18-year-old Egyptian dude holding an AK straight up at head level, I would rather limbo and have them laugh than walk past that dude. You know what I'm saying? I got the internet. I've seen what happens. Most people just didn't care and they walked past him.
Starting point is 00:48:43 And I'm just like, I'm going to go like this and loop my head around because... But you have awareness around firearms. You are watching. You understand. Even if someone doesn't want to own a firearm, having an understanding of how they work is a pretty damn critical skill. It's humbling. It's humbling, absolutely.
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Starting point is 00:49:55 iGaming Ontario. You know, they will pull the trigger and the shot doesn't go off and then they're like, oh, what's wrong? And then they look down the barrel. Oh, man. Don't do that. No, weapons. I want to stress the Alec Baldwin thing thing they're saying they might they may bring charges again but just understand this when these liberal people want to defend alec baldwin simply because he's a liberal that listen just understand this this is what we try to call out the dude had reportedly live bullets in his gun belt on his person.
Starting point is 00:50:26 He had a single action revolver. So you got to pull the hammer back and then you got to pull the trigger. He lied about pulling the trigger. There was a friend's conclusion that the trigger had to have been depressed. The only way it would have fired. There was a live round in the chamber. I say outright, if you are handed a gun and it can fire bullets you are responsible for what comes out of the end of it even if it's a
Starting point is 00:50:52 blank yeah exactly blanks kill people right and they don't they don't understand this and the argument alec baldwin said was if i were to have opened it to check they would have rushed over and taken it from me for tampering with it. That makes no sense. And I'm like, Hollywood is broken if they are handing random people weapons that those people have not checked. Don't follow those policies.
Starting point is 00:51:14 That gets people hurt, and we saw it with Alec Baldwin. I did a few videos on this, and there are rules within the Actors Guild and set workers, and you can go and read them, and they're pretty standardized. Most people know them, and it says both the weapons handler and the actors guild and uh set workers and you can go and read them and they're pretty standardized most people know them and it says both the uh weapons handler and the actor is supposed to check so i don't know if if he said that that's insane because that's a pretty standard you can
Starting point is 00:51:35 talk to any weapons expert in hollywood and they all will affirm like both people on set that is never okay yeah that blows my mind how does that happen i can't even imagine how that happens they claim that people were goofing off and shooting cans with the guns you are going to be using on set i'm sorry what it is it is insane to me you get all these liberals being like it's not his fault he's just an actor and i'm again it's that mentality right it's not hypocrisy it's hierarchy exactly what are hollywood people doing shooting cans on their spare time anyway yeah he was a producer on that film letting that happen i want to i want to jump to this story and uh get back into the more uh partisan politics here this from
Starting point is 00:52:16 the post-millennial breaking home of suspect in the killing of an elderly jewish man at pro-palestinian protest has been searched by police for those that didn't see the story an an elderly Jewish man at pro-Palestinian protest has been searched by police. For those that didn't see the story, an elderly Jewish man was, I believe the report is he was struck in the head by a pro-Palestinian activist, fell down, hit his head and died. Get this. First, the breaking news on the story is that they're searching for this guy's house. Take a look at this tweet from End Wokeness. An old Jewish man was murdered by a pro-Palestinian activist. The medical examiner already ruled it a homicide. This is the media coverage.
Starting point is 00:52:47 CNN. Man in California dies after suffering head injury at pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Here's one. Jewish man dies after hitting head in altercation. Here's one. Jewish man dies after altercation. And here's another one. Jewish man dies from injury suffered in rally, in Israel-Palestine rally.
Starting point is 00:53:03 Incredible. There was, I think it was the daily mail i tweeted this out said uh elderly jewish man dies after falling and hitting head it's just absolutely incredible so i i went through all these stories i want to point out something else if you go to the anti-defamation league's extremism map the nashville shooter is not even listed so they all claim in the media that the right is a big threat. Oh, the right wing, the right wing, the right wing, a completely disorganized group of disparate ideologies. Some that don't even agree with each other.
Starting point is 00:53:34 That's the big threat. It's just random lone wolves when there is something they call right wing. And when you get the far left extremism, they don't even put it on the map. They don't track it and the cops don't go after it. They go after it in a certain sense, but they don't call it terror. They'll call it just, you know, an unfortunate tragedy or something. I don't know how to explain how it feels being banned from a country for hatred or what is it, racism, because I called out Islam, not liking gay people very much, had a pride parade. And then to see the same streets filled with people like calling for death are you you're are you still banned from the uk as far as i know yeah and you you you did
Starting point is 00:54:11 like this pop-up pointing out that islam is anti-lgbtq yeah yeah they said get out and don't come back get out and don't come back and then you have a bunch of people that have immigrated there you know not everyone obviously there are supporters of palestine that aren't chanting these things of course but there were people chanting like you know death to death to the i don't know if i can say it on yeah like more and other groups i don't know what i can say on youtube these days but um yeah it's saying these things and then none of them are they're not even like citizens they're not being deported and well did you see when the guys were flying the english flag the cops were like you got to put that flag away it's inciting people and then a couple guys were flying the union jack which is the flag of great britain not just
Starting point is 00:54:53 england and they said look mate there's more of them than us put the flag away yeah and a lot of people were like that's it when you can't fly the flag of your own country in your country because people who are not from your country are threatening violence against you that's that's a crazy prospect i think what we're seeing now with this guy being killed and the bias look how many how many jewish or right-wing protesters went to far left events and killed antifa guys it's it's it's not happened what we see consistently is the far left engaging in acts of violence, and then they get excused by the media. The media acts like nothing happened and no one was there. And then they say, oh, look, because there's no reporting on this,
Starting point is 00:55:31 that proves the right's the bigger threat. Steve Scalise, I believe, currently has a colostomy bag because he was shot by a far left Bernie bro supporter at the congressional baseball game. Rand Paul was at that same very baseball game. He had to hit the deck for cover. Rand Paul's been attacked at his home. He was attacked walking in D.C. one time.
Starting point is 00:55:58 He was attacked at his home. There's the guy that you were talking about today, Jay. Aaron Danielson. Yeah, Eric Danielson. Aaron Danielson. Oh, Aaronson oh aaron danielson it was portland that happened or yeah so he was shot you guys want to know something really really really funny when you look up the killing of aaron danielson on the adl's website it says michael reinhold an antifa activist shot and killed a right-wing extremist there's no reason to believe he was an extremist at all. He was just a dude walking down the street.
Starting point is 00:56:27 And then there's all more to the point. There's also the kid that was killed by the driver specifically said that he was after him because he was a Trump supporter. And I'm sure that that is not treated as a political murder because they try to talk it down now. And in the 2016 election, we saw so many instances of violence against Trump supporters. I mean, it was just ubiquitous, but it wasn't covered in the media. And Mike Cernovich went to the White House,
Starting point is 00:56:54 you know, in the press briefing room, and, you know, he just called it out. And they were laughing at him. Yeah. That was the response, right? But like, you know, we were saying this stuff back then already look where it is now yeah let me let me pull this up this from the adl's
Starting point is 00:57:09 website it says august 29 2020 left wing michael reinhold an antifa activist shot to death a member of a right of right-wing extremist group during a protest in portland unbelievable it's factually false so it was a guy walking down the street there was no event the event was over and michael reinhold who has a communist an extremist tattoo on his neck walked up to him and shot him twice in the chest yeah that's in your doc crossfire right yeah um yeah and and the way it's framed it's like well this is an anti-fascist person doing anti-fascist things right that's how activism yeah no this was an extremist who sought out a person on the right to kill but when they when they continually lie cheat and
Starting point is 00:57:52 steal and obfuscate these things now look i'm not saying you know that the right is more or less we had this conversation with stephen marsh on the culture war he says there's more seditionists on the right i think that's actually factually incorrect i don't know what he means by the right and he couldn't define it either and he he said it wasn't helpful. And I agree with him. He was, it was funny because he was criticizing me for saying the left and the right. And I was like, well, what do you say then? Cause then he said, he goes, look, you keep saying like the left and the right. I'm like, what does that even mean? Now, when you talk to the right, when they say these things, I was like right there. Like, what does it really mean? We don't
Starting point is 00:58:20 know, but I can tell you that what we see in the press always ignores. Let me tell you, the Summer of Love riots was a mass death incident. How many deaths qualify for a mass death incident? More than three. It's four, I think. Yeah, 30 deaths in the Summer of Love riots. So what's the issue? They have to happen all within like 20 minutes of each other.
Starting point is 00:58:43 It has to be white people responsible. Well, right. So so my point is this. The riots were one thing fueled by one thing led by people of a shared ideology, which results in the death of between 24 and 36 people. That's a mass death incident facilitated by the left. And the issue is exactly as I describe it. It is this widespread terror and blunt force violence. And when it reaches that level, people die. Now, by all means,
Starting point is 00:59:13 be worried and upset that there are, you know, right wing militias or whatever, whatever it is you're concerned about. If someone actually is committing violence or threatening to do so, we should stop them. What do we get? We get the weird fake kidnapping plot, and then we get nothing from Chaz Chop. You think the ADL is reporting on the fact that two guys unloaded hundreds of rounds from a rifle into a white SUV? They don't do anything about it. I think you're right. We need to be on guard against far-right extremism as well, because I think Chase Geiser was
Starting point is 00:59:39 saying, like, if the pendulum were to swing, he feels, I think he identified himself, he's on the show last night, as right-wing or whatever, part of the conservative movement or whatever, that if the power were to come back, i think he identified himself he's on the show last night as right wing or whatever part of the conservative movement or whatever that if the power were to come back we need to have a cool head like maintain you don't want people to go nuts on in any direction from any and like it's just we got to make sure that we don't radicalize people and then we're on guard against radicalization it really doesn't matter what direction i don't i forget where i read this but i someone was talking about violence, and they said the people on the left treat violence like a knob that you can turn up and down, and they'll turn it up and they'll turn it down depending on the politics of the day.
Starting point is 01:00:13 People on the right treat violence like an on-off switch. You're voting, you're voting, now it's gunfight time. And that really does speak to the character of people on the right and the left. The people on the right really do want to work within the system. And they want to believe in the system because they're not nihilists the way that people on the left are. A lot of times people on the right, if they're not in an organized religion, they have some kind of connection to spirituality and stuff. And so they believe in right and wrong. People on the left don't generally believe in right and wrong and and we had um i forget what his name when we on the the the culture war the culture war on friday steven marsh so he was
Starting point is 01:00:56 talking about he mentioned morality is meaningless yeah morality is meaningless and so for him it's it's it's clearly something that is is not black and white whereas people on the right tend to be like it's not time for violence it's not time for violence kill everyone in the room look steven steven marsh i think he's a good dude in the sense that he's he's willing to come and have a conversation but i think he's a bad dude with all due respect because he said he believes children should have access to these adult material books. Oh, I wish I was there with you guys. And he doesn't care. He doesn't care. He says morality means nothing to me. And I said, that's the problem right there. You have moral people who decide for logical reasons, some things are off limits. Why? Well, the people who are
Starting point is 01:01:40 exposed to twisted content and twisted practices end up becoming very, very unhappy. We're trying to reduce self-harm, reduce depression, maximize productivity and happiness. This is very well recorded. You can look at if porn is exposed to boys at very young ages, they tend to go for more and more extreme things as they age to the point where they have normalized violence against the other gender because that's the only thing that can get them off now and this is very well studied anyone can look it up and yeah it's it totally has to do is particularly with exposure at young ages where you don't really have that decision making skill prefrontal cortex totally developed yet that's actually when we were talking
Starting point is 01:02:21 about the news media trying to protect like the the guy who punched the dude that died and it's like i can see that i think that their idea is i don't want to expose society to the fact that it was a palestinian guy or a guy that was pro-palestine punching a guy that's pro-reserve because they don't want to like twist the minds of the people but i i i think that's cover because if you i've've talked about this guy, Herbert Marqueuse before on the, on the podcast, he wrote a paper in the 60s. The One Dimensional Man. He wrote the book called One Dimensional Man,
Starting point is 01:02:51 but he wrote a paper, an essay called that. I believe he called it on tolerance, but it was essentially, it was called repressive tolerance. And the argument that he made in it was if it is left wing, it is acceptable to be violent and that it is okay because you're doing it for a good reason that's the long and short of it it's ridiculous and it's
Starting point is 01:03:10 childlike but it's also the type of mindset that you see coming from the left you see it in the media when they they don't talk about things that the left does or they or they talk them down or it's not that big of a deal and yet if the right the and one of the things that he said is you should censor people on the right at the level of thought if you can control people's thoughts then they will not carry out violence and it like i said it's called the the uh the the paper's called um on toleration on uh repressive tolerance it's worth a read it's not very long but it it really does lay out the type of logic that leftists tend to be to be using when they apply to everything and and you see it in society now it's amazing how they can create
Starting point is 01:04:01 life or death situations out of everything you know you, you say it's a knob, but like the, I'll notice with leftists, they'll be like, you're trying to kill trans children. And that'll be like what they're saying in their rallies. And this is why we have to have these extreme responses. And I'm like, holy, if you spent like one second in the body of like just a 19 year old white kid at university experiencing their life, you would become a Nazi overnight. You'd be like the oppression I'm facing. It's like nothing. It's not comparable. You have the corporations, the banks, the government, the media, all these people on your side, and you still think it's a life or death oppression situation. Imagine having
Starting point is 01:04:41 none of that. In the documentary the documentary infringed we're going to keep plugging it because we want you to watch it you talk to a guy in berkeley you're going around asking people at berkeley do they want to ban guns and then you finally meet one guy who's like no and then he says he's a gay republican and then you're like do you feel safe and he's like well you know yeah kind of not really yeah i got some questions about infringed maybe you guys can answer them for me uh since you did it how many guns did you fire over the course of the shooting oh that's a funny word shooting isn't that a weird metaphor filming shooting the movie shoot while shooting with your round count i i can't get the most guns would have been uh at the uh astronaut come ranch yeah what come ranch
Starting point is 01:05:22 what what sounds intriguing tell me more that's one hell of a tangent lauren Come ranch. What? Come ranch. What? Sounds intriguing. Tell me more. That's one hell of a tangent, Lauren. I guess the shooting range that Brandon and Cody go and shoot at was actually like a NASA training facility or something. And they had astronauts. It's not at the range. It's close by. They've got like a, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:41 I don't know if this is supposed to be secret. Is it supposed to be secret? I don't know. I'm so sorry if I. No, no, I did publish a bit of that yeah this is brandon herrera and cody wilson they assume that the astronauts were up to no good while they were there so they call it that oh that's funny i see so how many oh total weapons do you think you you sampled over the black light in there of course or do i mean let's talk about it let's go wow let's we'll say that one for the numbers only
Starting point is 01:06:05 at least a couple dozen maybe more 30 40 are they oh i wasn't that well i was shooting in canada as well and then we were shooting with stanley and uh oh yeah you're probably right it's probably like a couple dozen yeah we shot like maybe four or five in Virginia. And then at the ranch in San Antonio, maybe 10. Really? I'm hyping things up in my head. Woman moment. The thing is, they were high caliber guns as well. It was very exciting.
Starting point is 01:06:36 There was an anti-aircraft weapon that we fired, which was really... Was that 50 BMG? I think it's... There's only like eight of them in existence. They're to shoot helicopters, but you can hold them standing. Yeah, that was... That's really fun.
Starting point is 01:06:48 I don't know. What was that? I think Brandon had it. It was a shoulder... I don't know about guns. It was like a bullpup 50 BMG that he had mounted on his shoulder and was firing.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Yeah, yeah. We both got to shoot that. That was like really crazy. And also Hitler's buzzsaw. Hitler's buzzsaw, yeah. What's that? MG-42. It was very popular
Starting point is 01:07:05 amongst the Germans. And then it like gave me this really bad rash on my arm. There was a funny thing. Hitler's hickey. Hitler's hickey is what we called it.
Starting point is 01:07:15 So that was the MG-42? The hickey? You guys called it the hickey? No, yeah, that's the MG-42. So why do they call it Hitler's buzzsaw? Is that because the dude's in... Super fast.
Starting point is 01:07:21 So it's the same gun that the Nazis used in World War II. It was just a different round back then so now it's it's been changed to a NATO round but yeah you know it's the same gun otherwise this is whenever it's super rapid fire
Starting point is 01:07:35 like in Band of Brothers where they're like attacking machine gun nest like that's the gun the MG is the one it's like a massage your whole body is like shaking it's so bizarre I will just say real quick you can watch the full documentary The MG is the one. It's like a massage. Your whole body is like shaking. It's bizarre. So I will just say real quick, you can watch the full documentary on TimCast.com. We hope you do for several reasons.
Starting point is 01:07:51 We want to do more. And if we can, at the very least, break even, we have the money then to do another one. But we're also putting a ridiculous amount of money in marketing. So just understand this. Even if you don't want to watch a documentary, just as long as you know, we got an ad up on Twitter. I put up a clip, a trailer for it. I put $50,000 behind it. It's not just about getting people to watch a documentary, getting new memberships,
Starting point is 01:08:17 making more documentaries. The ads themselves are activism. If we can make a lot of money off this documentary and then put out advertisements that effectively advocate for gun rights and normalize gun safety and gun culture, we are winning the culture war. So we want to do more of this. We got a whole bunch more plans. So definitely check out the documentary and become a member. Don't miss it. But I'm going to hard segue now to talk about politics here. And then we can talk a bit more about that when we go to the members only show. We got the story. I love it. We got good news on the horizon, my friends. When you see a headline like this, Black Lives Matter leader endorses Trump for 2024 election.
Starting point is 01:08:53 Says the Democratic Party is a racist party that strikes at the heart of the black family and the nuclear family. So this is a guy who helped found a Rhode Island, the Rhode Island BLM chapter, who is now advocating for the rights of J6 protesters and says Trump is the best candidate we have. Donald Trump is also leading Joe Biden in five of six swing states. So as of right now, it's looking like Donald Trump's going to win.
Starting point is 01:09:19 From my polling of my friends, which is not that many people, but they're kind of normie. It's like Biden's old, man. That's what even the people that voted for him are like, this guy's just too old. Well, he sucks too. Yeah. But they don't want old people.
Starting point is 01:09:30 He didn't want old people. They don't want old people, which is also like his same argument for Trump. Like he's too old. We need new blood. We do. We need young men. Have you seen the comparison? I've ranted about this multiple times on this show, but how old the politicians are now
Starting point is 01:09:44 compared to the normalcy like before the millennial era? Do we want millennial and Gen Z politicians, though? I mean... I want some shit. It's all boomers. They have no ties to the current struggles young people are going through. It's insane.
Starting point is 01:10:00 I totally get that, but I mean, just, you know, just incompetence levels, right? Yeah, Vivek's 38. He's a millennial. I'll take it. But I mean, just, you know, incompetence levels, right? Yeah, Vivek's 38. He's a millennial. I'll take it. Well, perhaps part of the incompetence that has come from millennials and Zoomers is that none of the individuals
Starting point is 01:10:13 older than them are retiring and giving them the power. No, no, no, no. I totally agree. I think it is the childification of humanity. Right. That people are staying as permanent children. So when I see these videos where it's like adulting it's so hard it's like if you if you are someone who constantly looks to
Starting point is 01:10:32 the older generation as if they're in charge instead of looking to yourself as someone who needs to take charge you will get this phenomenon you know who's more terrifying to me than someone who wants to perpetually be a child and there is something terrifying about that is someone who never wants to retire if you never want to retire and you want to hold on to power forever there is something deeply but you can but you can primary these people the problem is they're running effectively unopposed and young people aren't trying because what what i see happening is that they aren't even given the shot they aren't giving the resource it's not about being given a shot you have to just just do it. My point is every generation sucks right now, except maybe Gen X,
Starting point is 01:11:08 but they just don't care. Every generation sucks, but boomers had like what, 20% of the wealth at the age of Zoomers and Millennials, and we've got like, what, 4%? I totally agree. They've got 186% worse purchasing power. I totally agree, and the boomers have
Starting point is 01:11:23 a lot of blame to shoulder for this. But I mean, it doesn't change the fact that, you know, the millennials are not really capable of governing as a generation. I don't mean like you have your you have your exceptions like, you know, I think you're selling millennials short.
Starting point is 01:11:37 I don't blame boomers for having wealth. I blame boomers for not educating younger generations. This is nonsense nonsense it's all lies i disagree with everyone here if only millennials voted in canada we would have a conservative majority government boomers are more likely to vote for liberals than millennials in canada there is so much propaganda going against the younger generation from boomers that want to hold on to power and there are good boomers i love you guys don't don't worry but there's a lot of
Starting point is 01:12:03 bad ones that have a lot of power right so i'm talking about the united states right i'd have to look at the data here obviously i'm canadian but there's a lot of propaganda against the millennials are looking at boomers as if they're always in charge instead of for whatever reason like in my life i've had disdain for everyone older than me all the time just like it didn didn't matter who you were. Teacher, you're awful. You're stupid. I'm 12 and I'm smarter than you, even though I know I'm really not. I don't care. You're dumb.
Starting point is 01:12:29 I'm smart. You don't get it. So I get older. I'm like, I've got to, I've got, look, they're doing it wrong. I can't sense. I'm going to go do it. But millennials tend to be like, well, they're the one who's the senator. They're the one in charge.
Starting point is 01:12:40 I can't do it. It's not that no millennial is doing it. It's that millennials in general have this tendency towards assuming the older generation are the ones who are supposed to do it not them and i'm talking in general like you always have your exceptions right i'm talking about yeah i do think there is a kind of sense of giving up amongst young generations they're like the economy is so bad the world is i'm down a spiral. And they just kind of, yeah, they've given it,
Starting point is 01:13:06 okay, you guys can do... No, no, I'm saying like, when you're a child, you ask your parents for permission. Millennials still have that mentality that they need to ask the boomers for permission. I'm like, as soon as you turn 18, you're in charge.
Starting point is 01:13:20 And you look the boomer in the eye and say, shut your mouth, I'm the boss now, start mopping the floors. Yeah, but they have all of the money they have all of the financial most of them boom so listen with all due respect to boomers one of the biggest tropes was that boomers didn't understand computers and they would hire these young people to come in and pay them a certain amount of monies to fix computers the money is available to those who seek to to exploit an open
Starting point is 01:13:42 marketplace but millennials are permanent children. Instead of seeking to take over, start companies, too many millennials are like, tell me what to do, daddy. Well, you know what? Boomers were helicopter parents. Can't you, I'm just going to say, can't you blame that on boomers as well?
Starting point is 01:14:00 That's what I'm saying. Boomers did awesome stuff. And I actually think boomers are great. I think boomers are great i think boomers are more based than the millennial generation but it is the boomers who helped create millennials for sure yeah and create the culture and and generated the next generation gen x is actually probably the best and they often the reason why gen x gets overlooked in all the arguments is because they're doing fine x had a great opportunity like everyone forgets about
Starting point is 01:14:23 gen x we're here to talk about millennial men no it's because gen x is doing all right x was around before the internet and like teenagers when it got created so they saw what it was like before this mass manipulation took over and they know that it can be like that the boomers never really understood the internet and people that were born with the internet as a normality don't understand that you can live without this manipulation and you can use it to your advantage so well hold on look millennials mostly did not get born into the internet so i had the internet since i was as long as i can remember like my family the internet in the 80s so we had compu serve we had dos shell all that stuff windows 3.1 and even before that whatever and so i grew up quite literally and it was always there most of
Starting point is 01:15:04 my friends did not get the internet until they were teenagers gen z however i think is actually much more based than millennials though gen z has its issues for sure we can highlight all the weird woke gen z gen z actually according to pew i think it was 2018 slightly more conservative in a few areas so they're comparable to millennials but a little bit more based and i think it may be because many of these people growing up with the internet always more so have a view maybe that you and i do that it's a propaganda garbage fake reality screw them i think one of the things is really important it's kind of what you guys are saying is that the generalizations aren't fair because there are some brilliant magnificent leaders within every generation and for a kid
Starting point is 01:15:42 right now or a human that was born in like 1990 to hear us say, people in your generation are lazy. They're going to be like, I'm lazy because they listen to us and they believe what we say. Yeah, there's some great leaders. Yeah, but hold on. Be smart. We're not saying literally everyone. We're saying there is a tendency among certain generations to have a higher proportion of
Starting point is 01:15:58 certain types. And we got to figure out why. If you're listening to this, you can be better. Be better. We need you to be better. Be better. But we also need to be aware of what the time is like. Tim, you're listening to this, you can be better. Be better. We need you to be better. Be better. But we also need to be aware of what the time is like. Tim, you're an anomaly.
Starting point is 01:16:08 You're very successful, very talented on your own. But most people need support systems that are really strong. Like I'm talking like whole families, like Italian Sopranos style. Like we've got our own law going on here. And that has existed for most of human history that people have had these clubs. They've literally lived on the same properties with all of their extended families. And it was really the boomer generation that kind of started this idea of the nuclear family. Get out of this house.
Starting point is 01:16:34 I'm kicking you out. You're making it on your own. And of course, people are floundering. This is actually a phenomenon in human history that people are being kicked out of their houses at 18 and not kind of handed a job from the dad from the grandfather that they've been doing for ages and ages it's in that direction and the fact that they're a bit confused and asking for direction should not be a surprise at all this is a good point it used to be and it still it still is in a lot of ways i went to a maple farm we went to pittsburgh two weeks ago on the way back we stopped at this eight eighth generation maple farm.
Starting point is 01:17:05 We go inside. When you go to the front door, the door is just open. There's a sign saying, if you want to buy something, give us a call. And I'm like, man, in the country, right? The store is open with no one inside it. Just call us if you want to buy something. They're very trusting. Old guy comes in, plays a video about how they make maple syrup, showing old photos from the 1700s when they were making maple syrup. And he video about how they make maple syrup, showing old photos from the 1800s when they were making maple syrup. He talks about how they had this farm going way back. He got it from
Starting point is 01:17:32 his dad who got it from his dad who got it from his dad. He brought his daughters in. His daughters are taking over now. That's how it used to be. Then industrialization happens. You don't own anything anymore. When your kid gets older, you say, go find a job somewhere else instead of the dad being like, son, when you're old enough, this blacksmith's forge will be yours. There is an incredible rant on this in the second
Starting point is 01:17:53 episode of Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem by Martyr Made. I don't know if any of you guys have listened to the podcast, but it's very good. And he talks about how if you ask a man at a random farm in the middle of nowhere in the Middle East who he is, he's... Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there.
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Starting point is 01:19:03 He knows who his family has been for thousands of years. He knows what his identity is, what his job is. You are going to have a tough time manipulating that man into absurd ideologies. Whereas if you ask someone, a modern suburbanite in the city, who they are,
Starting point is 01:19:15 what did he say? He said, they don't need existentialist philosophers there. They don't need these people asking, who are we? Because they know we need those people here because we are such a diaspora. We are so spread out. We are kicked out of our houses. We don't know who our families are. We don't know our history. We don't have these lineages of jobs. And we're very easily controllable because of that and very easily confused because of that. ideology every single day on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, you're going to be desperate for that because there is nothing you are latched onto in this world when you are kicked away from your family and the closest people you have are nuclear and there's nothing outside of that even.
Starting point is 01:19:54 Yeah, it's a big problem. It's a huge issue. I noticed, go for it. Well, I just want to say that one of the things that you're seeing nowadays, or I think you're seeing nowadays, is the fact that human societies don't get to have the option of not having religion. So if your society has culture and religion that's built into it, then it's going to have certain things that it does, and everyone kind of knows how to be in the world, right? If you don't have that, if you don't have religion,
Starting point is 01:20:25 if that's taken away or you just abandon it, then you end up having society replace a religion that has foundations, that works, oftentimes with statism. And that's what you saw, that's what Nietzsche was talking about when he said, you know, God is dead. That's what you saw in Nazi Germany. That's what you saw in communist Russia and China.
Starting point is 01:20:48 And it's because religion has evolved with human beings. And I don't think that human beings on a societal level get the option of not having it. If you don't have a traditional religion, your society will replace it with something and you see the bad things that happen when you go when you try to replace what has worked for your for societies throughout history when you see it replaced with new things and and attempts at new things Nietzsche said when Nietzsche said god is dead he wasn't saying that this is a good thing
Starting point is 01:21:23 yeah he didn't know what was going to happen he didn't know how people were gonna gonna replace it and he predicted the horrors of communism and Nazis and we have killed him yes and now we're gonna go downhill yeah one of the things that liberals for liberals and I talk about progressives when I say liberals I talk about progressives one of the things that they tend to do frequently is talk about oh it's good that Nietzsche said you know it's good that god is dead and they and it's we need to evolve beyond religion but the evolution is the wrong word first of all because you don't evolve unless there's outside forces working on you you don't it's like human beings don't just
Starting point is 01:22:00 change because it's it's self-directed uh self-directed evolution fair enough so yeah but it's transhumanism and all this stuff it's shown that it doesn't work though it doesn't work for human society it ends up it ends in piles and piles and piles of bodies yeah i was thinking when someone is going to develop their sense of self uh i can only i can tell you what to believe but you're going to need to tell me what you believe and that's what i've noticed about like indoctrination is like you can tell people you can people can go online and be told like this is what i'm supposed to be this is what but until they have an opportunity to express themselves it's going to be challenging to develop themselves and this is why i like things like x spaces or opportunities where you throw up a video chat or an audio chat and people come in and get
Starting point is 01:22:42 the mic and then they express what they believe and it's like you're allowing people to develop themselves and we need more self i mean that's what a good parent will allow the kid to tell you what they are i think if you're constantly telling your kid what they're going to be what they are it's like the brain can handle it but they need you need the entire core system to experience you know the vibration of explaining what I am. So more people. Yeah, it's the most basic act of creation is to speak, right? Yeah. It's like the story in Genesis, right?
Starting point is 01:23:14 God spoke the world into existence. And we're made in the image of God, so we have that same kind of power, you know what I mean? I believe that's what sets us apart. And so, you know, when it comes to things like censorship, it is an attack on that divine image that you have
Starting point is 01:23:34 because you're not expressing yourself. That's it, man. The word, it's cymatic. There's like literally the vibration. I'm into metamaterials for this, like etching shape into your core, your DNA and things with your voice, with the vibe.
Starting point is 01:23:46 It's so important. So I encourage everybody out there to create spaces to let other people come express themselves in your presence. You better drink that. I think Tim's going to kill me. That $5,000 cognac is leaking through your paper cup. How much did you put in there?
Starting point is 01:24:03 It ate its way through? The cognac is so strong, it's eaten its way through the cup and it's dripping. Does it taste like paper? Yeah, I'm getting this nice paper flavor. Tim has been looking at me like literally... That's like $100 worth of glass. I've never seen someone so angry in a stare. Not angry.
Starting point is 01:24:19 Dagers for eyes. I would have just said, no, Lauren, don't. There are glass cups over there. Or maybe judgment. She's doing it on purpose because she got a bunch of people being like, no, when she was drinking Pappy, this expensive, it's based bourbon, I think, right? I actually like this. This is the first really strong drink that I've been like, I actually don't mind that. You should just hold it up like this and let it drip into your mouth. Think of it as a filter. It's a coffee filter, my cognac filter.
Starting point is 01:24:46 Yeah, it's just dripping right out the corner there. I imagine there would be whiskey purists that would have a coronary if they saw that. Well, they did. How am I supposed to drink this? It's supposed to be like an ounce in a glass, celebratory, very expensive. They use like a dropper to make sure they don't miss a drop with it. Okay, you can face me. I'm going to get some. We cracked this open when Elon Musk finally acquired twitter before it was x and we were like
Starting point is 01:25:09 huzzah you know we celebrate yeah we all cheers and had a little bit i don't think i had any actually oh why shouldn't we be cheersing for the documentary cheers this is cheersing i'm a very cultured woman but she was uh la Lauren didn't know what Pappy was. No. And so she just poured a paper cup like I'm just gonna have whiskey or something. And then people in chat were like, nah.
Starting point is 01:25:33 Yeah, it looks like someone had milk in there for some reason. White stuff in your search. There's some white stuff in his drink. So, you know, remember the bus you showed me earlier? The bus, yeah. That's what I'm thinking
Starting point is 01:25:44 when I see that cup. Listen, those are my people. It's perfect. Guys, earlier? The bus, yeah. That's what I'm thinking when I see that cup. Listen, those are my people. It's perfect. Guys, congratulations on the documentary, man. Thank you. I'm super excited to see this. Maybe we can watch a snippet of it on the after show. We've got a bunch of trailers and clips and stuff.
Starting point is 01:25:56 We're going to be putting clips up and everything. But yeah, there are some people asking, why didn't you do a big theatrical release and all that stuff? And it's like, yo, this is our second documentary, Game of Money being the first, also available on TimCast.com, and we're going to be making more. It would be really cool, in my opinion, if we had at least one every month
Starting point is 01:26:13 tackling these issues, and we are dumping a ton of marketing behind them. And we are discussing in the future how do we do red carpet events? How do we get theatrical releases? Police State, dinesh desus's film is in in many theaters wow sound of freedom was we could we could definitely pull it off but we got to get there we need your support become a member maybe if this one hits a benchmark
Starting point is 01:26:33 we could do a theatrical day a release day just like one showing or something i mean yeah like honestly we could even though it's out on the website we could still like rent a theater and and do it cool we should just do it maybe it might take a month website, we could still rent a theater and do it. We could just do it. It might take a month though. But we could go to a local theater and easily just ask them how much to rent a theater and then we'll sell tickets to it. We'd sell out for sure. That'd be great. I think so. I think that'd be awesome.
Starting point is 01:26:55 It's a really good... I remember driving by my local theater and seeing Sound of Freedom playing and just getting this feeling of, wow, the culture's really changing. When you actually see it in everyone's face that you're driving by, something that is culturally not completely progressive left-wing,
Starting point is 01:27:12 which seems to be everything in Canada all the time, it's really moralizing. I bet if we went to a local theater and said, we want Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and three showings each day, we'd sell out every single showing. Because it's only a one-time thing.
Starting point is 01:27:27 People are going to come from all over the area to come watch it. Most of the time, you can rent out theaters for private functions anyways. Right. So I think it'd be easy to do. Somebody was saying to sell DVDs too,
Starting point is 01:27:37 that they'd buy one. I usually do DVDs for all my documentaries and people like to buy them. There actually is a market for it. They assume everything's going to be censored and taken off the internet one day't entirely we're not just that for people in canada you know where they where they don't have internet up way up north or in alaska where we don't have you know actually we got to do it for vhs do you guys look canada's very close
Starting point is 01:27:57 to you having to secretly slide a dvd under your jacket to somebody to share information because trudeau's watching do you guys ever go up to like the u is it the yukon yukon i i've no i've never gone up that far that's like the frigid north or something i've gone pretty far up i like the snow i like the cold i i love canada that's why it's so hard for me to like consider leaving and everyone i know is considering leaving right now that's what tucker's documentary was supposed to be on the oh canada one that was cut before he was fired really filmed all ready to go, beautiful documentary. So you're saying we're going to get a bunch of Canadians trying to illegally cross the border into America?
Starting point is 01:28:30 Only the good ones. A lot of them are trying to go to South America that I know. It's like, it's actually... El Salvador. El Salvador. The majority of people that I know are discussing leaving the country right now, and it's actually really hard for me.
Starting point is 01:28:43 Is it because Trudeau has a really creepy voice? That's exactly it. You nailed it. It's like, oh, he's so annoying. Help. Anytime you hear it on the radio, it's just like. I got that from Kevin McCarthy. No, I was going to say, he doesn't know how to manspread either.
Starting point is 01:28:56 He doesn't know how? He doesn't know how to manspread. Like he does it wrong? He just doesn't do it. Oh, he holds his knees together? He holds his knees together as tight as possible. It's very upsetting. It's really odd to watch.
Starting point is 01:29:05 Have you not seen pictures? Look up Trudeau sitting. It's like he's... Literally, just look up Trudeau sitting. Trudeau sitting? It's like he's got a dime in between his knees and he's holding onto it. Yeah. It's 1800's birth certificate.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Yeah, there you go. One of the photos. This one? Cockshane. No, there's... Yeah, that's the one right there. No, there was a funny one. Trudeau sitting. That one with Trump right there. No, there's a special... Which one. This one? Cockshane. No, there's a funny one. Trudeau sitting.
Starting point is 01:29:25 That one with Trump right there. No, there's a very special one. The one with Trump is good, though. Which one? Look up Trudeau sitting knees together, because there's a few of them. I feel a little weird looking up with these search results. Looking for Trudeau's. Like that one on the left.
Starting point is 01:29:42 Look at him. Wow, it's dangerous. So weird. Petite. That for Trudeau's. Like that one on the left. What the hell? Look at him. Wow, that's dangerous. So weird. Petite. Petite. That's such a cute word. I feel like... Wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Hold on. Hold on. Here you go. There he is. That's the spread I saw. But I looked up Trudeau manspreading. I can't find one. Let's see if Google has it.
Starting point is 01:29:58 We got one right here. There you go. Oh, that's legit. Justin, I just want to say you gotta learn how to man spread man is it true better for you if you can do that is it true that he's fidel castro's son absolutely that that's so wild people keep posting photos of him next to fidel castro i feel like i can leak this now but a lot of the maybe not but um the uh they did a proper investigation into it with the tucker doc someone's
Starting point is 01:30:27 got a oh like they it was like kind of like mimi but they did actually like pursue that angle of looking into whether he was and fox news has it fox news has it people you need to pressure fox news to release the oh canada documentary it's incredible should we buy a commercial for infringed on fox news absolutely people hate fox news though i just feel like it would be a waste well you got It's incredible. Should we buy a commercial for Infringed on Fox News? Absolutely. People hate Fox News, though. I just feel like it would be a waste of money. Well, you got to save the people there. Save them. Bring them over to Tim Kass.
Starting point is 01:30:50 I bet they would reject it for that reason. Oh, this smells so good, by the way, dude. You should do it just to see if they reject it. And then if they reject it, that's an interesting story in itself. It was like, I think, $12,000 to advertise on Tucker Carlson. But he was their biggest show. So right now, I think Jesse Waters gets like what? Like 7% to 8%?
Starting point is 01:31:08 Is that what he's getting? Like 8% of what Tucker was getting? How are their numbers today comparatively to when they had Tucker? I'm really curious because I feel like I just forgot Fox News existed entirely and never even thought to do the comparison. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:31:23 I don't want to drag him. I like Jesse Waters. There are some good people still there. Fox News averaged $256,000. In the key demo. That's like half of what Tucker was getting. Maybe it'll be like $6,000 to buy an
Starting point is 01:31:39 ad on Jesse Waters' show or something like that. Would you pay Tucker directly to shout it out for his ex-show now? Oh, well, he's got an exclusive deal with Public Square, I'm pretty sure. Good deal. I think it's exclusive. Public Square's awesome. They're very based. We love those guys.
Starting point is 01:31:56 They are winning the culture war. But Fox, you just call them up. It was actually super easy. MSNBC never got back to me because we wanted to do our pillow. What we wanted to do our pillow. What we wanted to do was a parody of my pillow where we sell burlap sacks full of styrofoam packing peanuts.
Starting point is 01:32:12 You pack it yourself. And you pack it yourself and it comes in a box with instructions on how to pour the peanuts into the burlap sack and then sleep on it. For the record, I think I found out what that white stuff was in the glass. Soap. Because it kind of tastes like soap. I know this stuff is soap pure. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 01:32:27 It's soap. That's the worst offense in the paper cup. Oh, I got to go wash it and get more. Yeah, you should. I called Fox News and they basically were like, a single 30 second spot on Tucker Carlson's like 12 something. And so I reached out to MSNBC in the same way and they just ignored me. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:32:41 I didn't say anything crazy at MSNBC. I said I was looking to inquire advertising. I reached out to inquire advertising. You know, I reached out to their ad network and all that stuff and said, looking for rates, we're interested in advertising. And they just never responded. Can you advertise on the Young Turks? I don't know how they do it.
Starting point is 01:32:55 I do know that about 10 years ago, I was talking to Cenk and I mentioned that we had tried doing some ad campaigns through YouTube on his channel and it did not work and uh he actually like asked me he's like tell like elaborate and the issue was youtube suppression like why we were trying to promote a documentary or something and i was like let's put on a bunch of channels that are doing political content and then the data from ads on all every other every other placement was good but young turks was zero across the board and so i told him right away i was like hey man we did this big thing a bunch of channels we saw like these cpms and this cost on your channel nothing zeros across the board and i don't know why that is because we should at least get
Starting point is 01:33:34 something right and he was like youtube suppression you know most likely something that effect not that i think they'd be suppressing him these days you know with maybe that could be a reason why he's gone way more establishment because he saw the writing on the wall maybe monetarily and got scared I have no idea people really you can like really mentally get trapped in this game of how far establishment do I go to save the political causes that I think are important so I can still talk about them and still get reach and like of course there's a balance there where you can't like go to jail and not be able to do any activism at all. Right. That's that's pretty useless. You can't run into machine gun fire.
Starting point is 01:34:11 But there are so many people that will keep making that trade, that kind of signing away their soul to the devil until they've got points that are entirely in line with every single media industry, every single big corporation, every single government outlet. And they kept making those trades for, oh, I need the eyes, I need the eyes. And I think a lot of it comes from good intentions. I really do. And then it's just too late. It looks like MSNBC is up 12%. CNN is up 16%.
Starting point is 01:34:41 Fox News is down 13%. These are in the ratings? Yeah, CNN is up 16%. Fox News is down 13%. These are in the ratings? Yeah, CNN is up. So MSNBC, CNN are up and Fox News is down. Are they just up because Fox is down? No, Fox viewers didn't go to MSNBC. Fox viewers left Fox News
Starting point is 01:34:58 and they're watching shows like this one. Or Crowder. If I'm firing Tucker was the dumbest business decision they've made in the last decade that I've seen that was crazy amazing what in the hell really weird
Starting point is 01:35:10 yeah but that was because of the Dominion lawsuit I guess right they said that they had to part of it was they had to fire Tucker that's crazy yo
Starting point is 01:35:17 well we're gonna go to super chats so if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button and head over to timcast.com click join us become a member check out the new documentary you don't already, would you kindly smash that like button and head over to TimCast.com. Click join us.
Starting point is 01:35:25 Become a member. Check out the new documentary. You don't want to miss it. It's really, really awesome. And we're going to be reading our super chats. Looks like we got some super chats cut off. It's really annoying that YouTube did that. They're cutting off like the first 10 minutes, but we'll read what we have.
Starting point is 01:35:41 Mark Jensen says, I always celebrate with Rittenhouse whiskey. Ah, yes, yes. Is that a real whiskey? Is that a real thing i believe it is good for kyle is he it has nothing to do with kyle that's so funny that's just a name all right andre calderon says holy f i just finished watching infringed and you all did an amazing job such a nice documentary lauren southern was perfect i encourage everybody to watch it very important issue for the future. And, uh, you know, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna,
Starting point is 01:36:06 you know, hide behind anything. Lauren outright says the documentary go buy guns now. So it's like, it is not like, uh, we're trying to be fair about the issues of gun. No,
Starting point is 01:36:17 no, no. We are, we are advocates. Unfortunately, I only thought afterwards that we should have had like the sponsorship logos go up at the end. Could have paid for the dog that way. No, but it's not sponsored by anyone you guys no the viewer the viewer viewers like you helped us uh fund this tremendous documentary all right we're gonna
Starting point is 01:36:36 read some more mike oxard says just got back from voting in new jersey the reading machines got jammed so they had us wait half an hour just to put them in a bin to be hand counted not sure what to make of that but there you go polypure nine minutes into the show said fabulous show tonight i know thank you very much thank you poly the sick b says tim might you consider having the armed scholar on to talk about 2a advocacy if colleen noir is unavailable he's a based ca attorney with a youtube channel dictating the 2A landscape in real time and works with the with FPC and a GOA. I think that would be really great for the Culture War podcast. We tried to reach out to Colin for the documentary. I just I can't remember what happened there.
Starting point is 01:37:15 I don't know. He's a busy guy. Yeah, he is. He's got a standing invite to come on whenever he can. And we've talked to him back and forth. But I respect. Yeah, he's a busy dude. Well, we wouldn't have reached out if we didn't respect.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Another person that if you're interested in two-way stuff, there's the Four Boxes Diner YouTube channel. Yeah, I think people were shouting them out yesterday. Yeah, Mark's got it. He's worked with the Supreme Court. He's argued cases before the Supreme Court. So he's a very good resource. All right. Citizen Seven says, I've asked this before
Starting point is 01:37:46 and I'll ask it again. Freeing the source code sounds all well and good, but how is it possible to verify the software in the machines was compiled from the source code that was made public?
Starting point is 01:37:55 Ooh, he got you there, Ian. He got you. Wow. Oh! You could put it on video of them taking the machine, downloading the data onto a hard drive on a monitor while it's downloading and have it all publicly streaming.
Starting point is 01:38:09 It's AI, though. What's AI? It's fake. But you'd have to do that for every single machine. Yep. Well, let's just start by, I don't know. That's a good question. Let's get a developer in here and ask them the same question.
Starting point is 01:38:23 All right. We got Jason Hutchinson. It says, my rights, my property is not up for a vote. Find me a politician that supports that and I'll vote. Let's get a developer in here and ask them the same question. All right. We got Jason Hutchinson. It says, my rights, my property is not up for a vote. Find me a politician that supports that and I'll vote. That is absolutely right. Michael Mal says it. My rights are not up for a vote.
Starting point is 01:38:34 Agreed. Michelle Riddle says, blame Canada. Shame on Canada. Shame on Canada. Shame on you guys. Yay. I don't know. Shame on you. I like Canada.
Starting point is 01:38:44 I love Canada. What's really funny is that Infringed is actually a Canadian film. It is. So true. Blame us for saving your gun rights. That's right. We had to outsource to Canadians
Starting point is 01:38:55 a documentary to protect the rights of Americans. Think about that. We understand what it's like to be mauled by a bear because you can't own guns on national parks. That actually happened two months ago. American gun owners are going to be like, Tim Kast outsourced good American-paying filmmaking jobs to these Canadians. You know, the reality is we're all Americans.
Starting point is 01:39:13 North Americans. So true, Cam. There you go. Yeah. All right. The dude of Biden says, hey, don't be trying to brag about 1812. Y'all got real quiet when Colonel Jackson took a little trip down the Mississippi. We almost
Starting point is 01:39:26 took Montreal in the War of 1812. Why did they stop short? What happened? Of taking Montreal? Because the British burned down the White House. Oh, wow. The Canadians actually moved their capital. It used to be in Kingston, Ontario, which is a lot
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Starting point is 01:40:41 blue coats were coming. It was pesky. Yeah, no, it was like, I think, I guess. Pesky militiamen. And during the Civil War, too yeah no it was like uh i think i guess militiamen and during the civil war too wasn't it like that i think we talked about stephen marsh during the civil war the union was like guys why don't we just take canada where we're at it for real yeah and also the u.s took mexico people don't know this and then gave it back and americans were pissed they were like wait what why did you give back mexico it was ours like this country would have been massive we wouldn't need a wall we wouldn't be having this conversation yeah all right neglectful
Starting point is 01:41:12 sausages check thousand currents it's got left-wing radicals on the board and supporting it the thousand talents campaign is chinese so what's thousand currents isn't that uh what's thousand currents is that chen yugers thing was that thousand currents i don't know what a thousand currents is bold solutions for climate food and economic justice that sounds awful communist it's too bad because those things would be cool if they didn't get co-opted i just want to say this right now so uh you know brandon herrera tweets out he x posts check out the documentary and links to it and uh shout out really do appreciate it and then someone someone responds to it i'm not paying for that tell tim cast to upload it to youtube and i was just i'm sitting
Starting point is 01:41:50 here waiting for someone to say it because i know they're going to and i'm like i got you and then i immediately call him a communist like i got him i was waiting for someone to say just make it free because they did that the daily wire the daily the daily wire puts out one of the most important documentaries ever takes the country by storm of the world what is a woman and all these people are like give it to us for free it's important give it for free and they're like yo it costs us a ridiculous amount of money to make this all the crazy work all the employees and so it's funny that you know here we are supposedly the capitalists and there are people saying that we should give it away for free okay let me just say something.
Starting point is 01:42:26 I believe in the cause. In order for the cause to succeed, the cause needs resources. If we want to make more documentaries, we need money. If we spend six figures producing a documentary and then don't get any of that money back, we can't make another one because we don't have money. You've got to pay for a five-figure. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:42:43 I like to eat. I like to feed my kids very true yeah i uh i did this for years i did my first three documentaries and published them all for free and there's a reason i'm here now working with tim and not still publishing documentaries for free because guess what i don't make any money to make new documentaries when i publish them for free so i'm actually really thankful i wouldn't be able to make another one if i didn't have the funding, the resources. And so here's what I'm saying. Not only did it cost a lot of money to make, but we want to market it too. We want to blast this off.
Starting point is 01:43:15 We want it all over Facebook, all over YouTube. I want some regular 24-year-old dude playing video games to open YouTube and get a commercial for Infringed. And then to see Lauren laughing and hanging out with the guys and they're talking about gun rights, safety and two way, all that stuff. We want to make it ubiquitous and common that Americans are all about this.
Starting point is 01:43:34 We want to make it popular. The other thing is these YouTubers, they're going to see a big spike in their revenue and they're like, Oh, what's this all about? And it's going to be like, Oh, you've got commercials for this documentary.
Starting point is 01:43:43 And they're going to say, Oh wow. Bread and butter, baby. If we run these commercials we make money can i select to have that ad run on my videos i like this ad usually it's just got an i don't like this ad option yeah we we as the advertiser choose where to put it put them on my videos we just what we put them on we're going to put them up everywhere youtube was a lot harder it took like i don't know eight hours to get approved, which is like fairly normal.
Starting point is 01:44:07 On X, it was like five seconds. I was like promote and it was like under review. And then I got an email being like, yeah, you're good. Yeah. And you know, if you have friends that aren't the kind of person that are going to pay for a documentary like this, have a little viewing party, get a TimCast membership, invite your friend over, make some popcorn, watch the movie with them. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:25 It's a, it's a great movie to watch with people, start discussions. It's really difficult sometimes to make movies that are really highly data, history-filled, entertaining, but we went on the ground. We shot the guns. We went to Baltimore. We went to these places. We keep it dynamic. I hope we make at least two Xs our costs back.
Starting point is 01:44:44 I hope we get uh 100 you know or like a 50 margin i guess you'd say then we'll make two documentaries right that's what i'm saying if if we you know make spend all this money and make back two times the money we'll make two more documentaries and then we'll make four more documentaries we'll keep just building content making shows and and doing one other thing i liked about the infringed i saw the trailer was that it seemed kind of non-partisan like it it started off this particular trailer explaining like gun violence and how horrible it is and then it showed like you know the antidote and like actually self-defense can help you defend yourself against gun violence and i thought it's just a brilliant way to look at it yeah you don't like you don't
Starting point is 01:45:23 have to deny that there are horrible things that can be done with guns. You don't have to deny that there are negative sides to it to talk about why you need a right to them. Like the, the best arguments are one that acknowledge all sides and still say this argument comes out stronger. Right.
Starting point is 01:45:36 In my opinion, anyway, let's read some more. We got legama who says, if you get scam calls or texts or WhatsApps respond with a a text including things like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan independence, and other forfeited terms on the Chinese internet. You will have your scammer S-ing his pants and also force Chinese intel to look into it. It could result in them stopping calling you. The problem is a lot of these calls are robocalls, but if you're getting messages, I suppose, that makes sense.
Starting point is 01:46:09 Oh, I wanted to mention as well, infringed can be a drinking game as well. If you want to watch it every time someone fires a gun, you take a shot. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. And when it's a machine gun. Consult a doctor before getting drunk. You'll be drinking so much.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Make sure your heart can take that kind of activity. EW says, Tim, I would love to be able to buy a hard copy of Infringed. I have purchased all of Lauren's documentaries on DVD. This one I would really like on DVD. Okay, we'll figure it out. Let's get it. Who is that? EW Super Chat.
Starting point is 01:46:41 Then we will start looking into it. I'll have to send a message to somebody, but we'll see if we can figure this one out. And maybe we'll just start burning DVDs and then mailing them out in sleeves, just like hand sharpied, infringed. That would be cool. That's a really great marketing idea.
Starting point is 01:46:58 If you wrote infringed on all of them, then it's like hand signed by you. I have the worst handwriting ever. You're better. Ten-year-old boy that's dyslexic is my handwriting. Tell me more. Ian. telephone then it's like hand signed by i have the worst handwriting ever better 10 year old boy that's dyslexic keep my handwriting tell me more all right ian i print everything personally i don't use cursive that was when i realized the school system was bonk in fourth grade when they're like you have to write this in cursive and i just stopped and i just started printing and they never said anything
Starting point is 01:47:21 about it i was like oh i own these guys amanda says a big reason canada did not join the founding fathers in the revolutionary war was because there were many french canadians who were catholic the u.s was mainly protest protestants who hated catholics right yeah wow yeah there's a big french influence in canada i love the language police it's so hilarious they're like our culture is dying. Doom 92 says, Tim, you're not showing up on my sub. I had to look for you. Yup. That's the way it goes, man. That's the way it goes.
Starting point is 01:47:50 They're trying to suppress us. One thing that happens, and many of you may notice this, when we go live, there will be no thumbnail. Of course, we make thumbnails every time. And as we're producing the live stream, we put the thumbnail in it. And then a bunch of people will be like, the thumbnail is gray box uh-huh and i don't see that happening to literally anybody else but what happens is when people are on the front page and they're scrolling and it appears there and then people are looking for the image and they don't see it they don't
Starting point is 01:48:18 they don't click it yeah exactly or someone who doesn't know the show is might see the thumbnails interesting what happens then is they can say it of course appeared on the front page. It only got a few clicks though. They're playing dirty games. I heard that if you post more than four videos a day on a channel, they stop notifying you for the fifth one beyond. So if we put up four clips, that could be the issue. It's not about notifications. It's that some people can't even see the video.
Starting point is 01:48:44 Like we'll go live and it'll be on our channel and they'll go to the channel and it's not about notifications it's that some people can't even see the video like we'll go live and it'll be on our channel and they'll go to the channel it's not there and so they'll have to look for the direct url posted by somebody else one person messaged super chatted saying that like my friend had to share the url with me so i could watch it because it wasn't appearing on youtube yeah people are going to their actual live tab itself on the channel and don't find anything it's happening to me as well so Crazy. I'm wondering if we should just start dumping tons of money into placing the podcast on places just because, you know, it's like... Maybe.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Yeah. All right. Fred Kohler says, Lauren, sweet Canadian, move to South Omaha instead. We have great fruit and bacon and all wear baseball hats made from graphene. Love you. That sounds great.
Starting point is 01:49:23 I really like the cold, though. I'm a big fan of the cold. What? That was what he was saying, too. I don't get it. I like having a big fire. I'd prefer to get cozy and have a hot drink than be sitting in front of a fan. I love sweating.
Starting point is 01:49:36 Louis Vasquez says, I signed up for the Miami event. It was great. We'll watch Infringed tonight. Any news on the Apple version of the Timcast app? Would love to see the members' shows in my TV. Thank you. Apple takes forever. The app is done.
Starting point is 01:49:49 It is in the hands of Apple. The Android app is currently available for download. You can download the Timcast Android app right now and read articles and watch all the news and everything. It's fast, too. I love it. It's a good app. You can put the show on and then you can suspend. You can, you know, turn the display off and still listen to it and all a good app you can put the show on and then you can suspend you can you know turn the
Starting point is 01:50:05 display off and still listen to it and all that good stuff here we go john sarah sanguina says two million gun owners in the state 350 000 couldn't be bothered to sign a ballot initiative or come out to vote gun owners are a joke dude gun owner doesn't mean gun rights activist or even conservative or libertarian. There are woke liberals who bought guns and then turned the TV onto the Simpsons and didn't watch anything political. They don't know. They don't care. The funny thing is, when the U.S. government changes laws, especially gun laws, without telling anybody, one day there's going to be a knock on their door and they're going to be like, we see in the gun registry that you're an owner of an AR-15.
Starting point is 01:50:48 Well, that's an illegal ATF controlled weapon and you are now a felon and they're going to be like huh but i don't watch the news too bad i was literally telling the story about how that happened to me like right when i was i got my first gun at 18 years old and it went i shot it a little bit and then it went under the bed because i spent the next 10 or 15 years in a van and in a bus touring and stuff, and then I pulled it out when I was 15 years later or whatever, and I realized, oh, my goodness, I am not up to date on all the actual legislation. I had to go and do all kinds of jumping through the hoops, and when I initially got it, all you had to have was an FID card and that was supposed to be good for life
Starting point is 01:51:26 and they changed the rules. So you have to stay up on those kind of things. The other thing too is the ATF, they use backdoors on websites where you buy things for your gun, like accessories. And so you are already probably on a list. Well, I mean, I have NFA items.
Starting point is 01:51:43 I got silencers and short barrel, so I'm definitely on multiple lists. mean yeah they definitely saying that on timcast is helping i put it i put them up on twitter and stuff i'm i'm i'm all above board i'm legit so feels the least i always have this like little dance where i'm like oh i want to talk about these things because they're fun should i maybe i'm in canada though and it's like you might as well go one or the other yeah i mean i i agree but you know it's like i like i said i've been a pro-gun guy and put pictures up on twitter and stuff forever so you know how the government sent out that text like world like countrywide about like hey we're just notifying you this is our emergency text thing do you think that they
Starting point is 01:52:20 should be mandated to do that for changes in laws? No. Your phone would never stop ringing. That's the problem. Omnibus bill passed. Maybe you could opt into a number that they could text you on if you wanted updates on every law that gets changed. There's not a benefit to them because anytime that you're in violation of a law or whatever, they can use that against you. The government doesn't have a lot of desire for people to be aware of the laws and up to date on if they're breaking the law or not. But it's a benefit to me and I am the government.
Starting point is 01:52:53 We are the government, I should say. We as the American people. That is the goal. That is the intention. I'm Canadian and that's so true. We're your secret shadow government. Matt Kelly says, nice to see a guest
Starting point is 01:53:05 who dresses formally on this show. Thanks for representing the Canadian tuxedo. Looking forward to watching the documentary. That's a beautiful corduroy, by the way. No, that's the Canadian tuxedo.
Starting point is 01:53:15 Yeah, that's a Canadian tuxedo. That's right. I'm like, which one? Both of us are dressed like bums. Which one of us is it? It's almost. You needed the denim shirt. I did.
Starting point is 01:53:24 I have one and I thought about bringing it but I literally was going to wear a flannel today but then I was like Lauren's here and then like
Starting point is 01:53:32 she's going to think that I'm making fun of Canada so I was like Lauren I do not look like a bum. I hugged you earlier and it felt good that corduroy was nice. I can't believe we let him in here.
Starting point is 01:53:40 Right. That's really nice of you guys. Thank you. It's great that you're doing charity work adrian curry like that let's grab some more super chance what's up woot do for you says i was put on ssris at 12 years old institutionalized at 17 diagnosed bipolar with suicidal and homicidal tendencies i'm a gun owner however i've had at least two feds try to get me to do a shooting. None of this is a joke.
Starting point is 01:54:05 Yikes. What? Someone. Stay strong. Someone check in on Buddy. Yeah, I mean, you could do a whole doc on the SSRIs and mass shootings, right? I mean. I remember there are a lot of weird instances I've had.
Starting point is 01:54:19 Like, I remember the first time I went to Molenbeek, Brussels, and I was doing interviews. And this guy, this Muslim guy was talking to me. And he's like, i went to mollenbeek brussels and i was doing interviews and this guy this muslim guy was talking to me and he's like i went to jail i swear they tried to get me to do a terror you know incident he's like i promise like this is what happened they were like torturing me and i'm like like i can't prove this so i can't publish this but this is pretty wacky man like i don't know why you'd come up to me and just start saying this. I don't know. I know nothing. Well, yeah, you know, that sort of thing relates back to MKUltra in like the 50s and 60s. And, you know, it's in their documents where they were saying, like, we want to develop a mind control system so we can actually have an asset commit an assassination. Like, they admit that that was the goal. And then so then you have, you know, you have guys like
Starting point is 01:55:03 Saran Saran who shot RFK saying that, you know, he was under mind control, you know. Well, what's crazy is they've got technology to make it so that you can hear things like hear voices, but only you can hear them. Like, have you seen that? There's a viral video going around of a professor showing a classroom where he's like got the speaker that's like a direct speaker that'll make it feel like you're hearing things. And there have been shooters that have been like, like well the voice kept telling me to do this the voice kept telling me to do this this last shooter like what a week or two ago robert card uh there was something like he went into you know oh yeah the the guy up in man yeah he had like those those in-ear things because he had bad hearing or something i don't know right messing this up but yeah and he was saying that he was hearing voices, right?
Starting point is 01:55:46 Wow. Yeah. A lot of them are unnecessarized too. The original Night Stalker too was telling people that his dog was telling him, he was hearing his dog talk to him. That's so weird. I think his name was Richard Ramirez.
Starting point is 01:55:58 Here's a good one. Jordan McClown says, duty to retreat. When you flee your house just to go break into your neighbor's house they're required to leave that's how absurd it is someone breaks into your house and you're like ah I'm forced to flee and then you break into your
Starting point is 01:56:12 neighbor's house and you're like I can stay here now I love that the duty of retreat chain effect where everyone has to move out of their house eventually because the person beside them that is so dumb that is so dumb do not break into houses anyone and move to states where you can defend yourself. It's even better in Canada.
Starting point is 01:56:27 It has to be like a last effort mistake if you shoot someone. So like, first of all, you have to accidentally unlock your gun, take the trigger lock off. Then you have to accidentally find your ammo and like slip it into your gun. And then you have to accidentally like slip and fall into your gun and then shoot the guy because it was like the last resort. What is this ar says half of australia is without internet and phone service banking an emergency phone service affecting 10 million the cause is unknown is that true someone look that up yeah what is australia would not surprise me australia phone service australia isn't a real
Starting point is 01:57:03 country this is six hours ago Optus outage leaves millions of Australians Without mobile And internet Wait Optus is Cyber attack maybe They changed the name of the article
Starting point is 01:57:14 So some key services are quote Gradually being restored After hours long outage Wow Affecting Australia That means that they're not restored If they're gradually restoring them right now Without mobile and internet wow oh no the not real fake country that's upside down is having
Starting point is 01:57:32 trouble with internet i wonder if some wingnut says switch alec baldwin for james woods come on now yep if it was james woods who pulled a gun they'd be screaming see guns are bad it's his fault crazy we'll grab some more we'll grab some more terence max says canadian here just got my pal i'm getting the hell out of canada once i'm released from the army canada's military is an absolute joke they're so desperate they're getting permanent residents to join shout out lauren the canadian military are a joke. When all the Canadians quit and the Canadian military is made up of non-citizens,
Starting point is 01:58:09 they will enforce whatever law they're told to against anyone. Dude, when they stomped on the trucker protest, that's like the heart of the country. Those are like the most hardcore Canadians.
Starting point is 01:58:16 I have some stuff I could say about the military after this podcast. The Canadian military are, yeah, something else. I would love to help reinvent the American military are yeah something else I would love to help reinvent the American military Canadian United States like really bring some patriotic super soldiers to the table yeah they're called yeah there's a lot to say like she was just saying there's a lot to say about uh the military the RCMP yeah I mean, it's being hollowed out.
Starting point is 01:58:50 Holly Puree says, boomers are 54 to 69. The silent generation is 70 to 85. It's the silent generation in charge, not the boomers. You're referring to some members of Congress, a lot of the older ones, but a lot of industry is run by boomers. The people who are CEOs. Silent generation in charge. I rarely hear that take.
Starting point is 01:59:08 I think Biden's silent generation. Trump. No way. Really? Was it starting in 49 is when the boomers started? Yeah. I'm pretty sure Trump and Biden are both silent generation. Wow. Yep.
Starting point is 01:59:17 Sleeper cell silent generation. That's right. 46. So Trump's right on the cusp he was in 46 i think putin she all of them are sound generation the commander says tim i have this theory check my thinking on this now that michigan and ohio have enshrined abortion in their constitutions that means liberal single women will calm down and not vote in 2024 handing those states to trump i don't even think that matters i think it's the economy stupid
Starting point is 01:59:44 right the old famous saying people just want cheap gas and their bread costs too much money that's it the the inflation stuff is is probably what's going to have the most effect on the most people because issue by issue there's certain voting blocks that it matters to the economy hits everybody so cheap fuel let's do it these super chats are awesome by the way yeah let's grab some more super chats we uh we can grab a few more what do we got uh what we got 467 sprite says ao from oc socal also yes saw a zany granny what is that in the freeway pro ukraine sticker and an anti-trump bumper sticker i think the younger youth would be that red wave whiplash once the old heads phase out
Starting point is 02:00:32 maybe i don't know what do you think i'm not so sure i i don't feel like the younger generations are actually more conservative uh i mean i'd like to hope but i'm not i'm not super confident that there are more it feels like cope to me yeah you know i hope to be wrong yeah the the pew research from a few years ago was that gen z and millennials are almost the exact same but gen z is like a percentage point to the right on some issues so it could be a reversal all that really matters that liberals don't have kids is it right and people are like yeah but they're indoctrinating your kids and it's like yeah but that can only go so far it doesn't matter right nothing it's how they reproduce this is a school system and indoctrination but i mean at some point it you know literally doesn't matter and
Starting point is 02:01:18 people are like i know conservatives and their kids are totally totally woke left i'm like yeah that happens but it literally doesn't matter like you can only indoctrinate so much which is why there's a whole they're opening up the southern border because they know it you can indoctrinate adults too and then they'll indoctrinate their kids right kevin o'brien says all they needed to do was let trump win the 2020 election they would have had a year left of trump at this point now they will need to deal with him for another four years lol and uh the revenge that he wants so trump's gonna go ham baby all right what do we got let's see sir alexander full says hello laura tim and friends canadian og youtube toronto dundas street church pastor david David Lynn has been denied re-entry to Australia after starting evangelizing church there.
Starting point is 02:02:09 Hmm. Interesting. Keith Lovell says, I don't want to run a country, state, or district. I want to do my job and raise my kids. You know, I'll tell you. I love the movie The Patriot with Mel Gibson
Starting point is 02:02:23 because he keeps saying, no war, no war, no war. I will not vote for war. I'm going home. And then the war comes to his house and kills his kids. And then he's like, oh, woe is me.
Starting point is 02:02:33 And then he takes up arms and he goes and fights. It's just a story though. Same thing in Braveheart, man. It's like Mel Gibson was trying to tell us. First he goes, I just want to raise my crops. Yeah, leave me alone, man. Minding my own business. and they're like nah we're gonna we're gonna mess you up it's
Starting point is 02:02:49 like fine but that's the brutal thing that's why it's a good story it's like these these are good men who are like please we do not want war and conflict the problem is you know you gotta hope for the best and prepare for the worst. And if you're not prepared, it's a brutal movie. But The Patriot with Mel Gibson, one of the best movies ever made. My favorite, by the way.
Starting point is 02:03:13 Kenneth Hart says, Tim, stop it. You're scaring Ian. Look at him. He's shaking right now. Calm down, Ian. Oh, was that in reference to me
Starting point is 02:03:20 standing right behind Lauren? Well, actually, I was kneeling right behind Lauren while she was playing. I have no idea. Maybe it's this wavy shirt just looks like I'm shaking. Dinglehopper says,
Starting point is 02:03:29 shout out to Scott Pressler for joining us on the TimCast Discord last night. Check out his app and his website, Early Vote Action. Very cool. Really awesome to have
Starting point is 02:03:36 Scott Pressler hang out on the Discord server. Bad Comedy says, Tim and Ian, I'm building a new 40K army. Should I build and paint a grain knights legion or custodis what is that do you know that one i don't know it i'm not super versed in war hammer custodies yeah i love you guys and thank you for your work i have no idea i'm eldar all
Starting point is 02:03:57 the way also tyranids if you want to rock get those gene stealers they're like the ant creatures that are psychic those things are nasty i will say my favorite part of the infringed documentary is when carl benjamin reads the second amendment it's like we need a british guy to read the second amendment because the assumption is the founding father sounded british but they didn't i figure it's so funny because it's like oh we just get a random british guy but he is the most distinguishable voice you've ever heard like there is no way you cannot know it's him everyone's seeing a sargon of a cad video gravity says don't make me hard buck buck the documentary is very good it is very good thank you adam smith says gen x are the zoomers parents mostly it comes and goes
Starting point is 02:04:37 in waves there's some bleeding uh bleed over between generations but yes gen x made the zoomers which is why gen z is, I think Gen Z is more based than Millennials. I think Millennials are the worst. Yeah, Boomer's aight. Millennials are awful. Gen X is aight. And Gen Z is aight.
Starting point is 02:04:53 Aren't you a Millennial? Yes. Oh, so you're hypercritical on your own generation. Yeah, you're a Millennial too, aren't you? I'm like the very end. I'm hypercritical on X. I still speak Gen Z. I'm right on the board.
Starting point is 02:05:04 I'm very early. i'm what they call an an elder millennial so i'm you know it's it's how old are you uh 1984. oh okay right yep so that's uh it's sort of like half gen x half millennial yeah xennials yeah 79 is the last year of x. So I don't identify with Gen X really. I identify way more with the people that are born in the 80s. I'm a millennial and I think millennials are awful, but I'll tell you why. So I have like a five-year head start on millennials. My mom was homeschooling me before I started grade school.
Starting point is 02:05:38 I worked for my family's business when I was like 9 to 11 years old. So I have a much – I was a few years ahead of everybody else in terms of working having a job uh being online being involved in politics i was like 13 when i was reading political news and talking about all the stuff and so all the kids around me were not doing any of it so you know i'd probably have a closer to gen x perspective based on on that alone but i don't know it's interesting it's just it what it is. Get a job when you're 12. That was very Gen X. Younger. My mom made me do that. Alright everybody, smash the like button,
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