Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #97 - Assassin Executes Epstein Judge's Son, Escapes, Is Found DEAD

Episode Date: July 21, 2020

A breaking news story about the judge in an Epstein-related case, followed by the suspect's suicide captures the attention of the beanie crew. Then, the somewhat-similar story of Michael Hastings send... chills down collective spines, the banality of evil unsettles the crew, and the McCloskey couple is charged - but will be pardoned if convicted - and a real estate lawyer is now seeking to put "MAGA 2020" on a street in California, to offer a contrast for the BLM mural that was painted there (and hastily scrubbed away as soon as she requested the other mural). Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I can't tell if we're live or not. We're getting some weird goings on with this show. And I have to imagine that's for obvious reasons. I think we're good. Yeah, it looks like we're getting some weird background studio stuff going on. Huh. I'll see if I can fix it. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a crazy, crazy, crazy show for you tonight.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. whoa oh i see what happened what happened no i can't tell what we're live right now i see we're actually it's public you know this might this actually happened on my first uh adam cast i see what happened i see what happened there's no no nefarious goings on okay no nefarious goings on cool i am gonna show youtube glitch at the worst. Cool. I am going to share. YouTube glitch at the worst possible moment. Ladies and gentlemen, there was a judge. I don't want to bury this. I want to make sure everybody who's tuning in right now knows what's up. There was a judge involved in the Epstein, who was assigned to the Epstein case having
Starting point is 00:00:56 to do with Deutsche Bank, tracking how, like, it's a lawsuit basically involving these banks tracking Epstein money. We're not properly doing it. Right. Someone showed up to the judge's house, dressed like a FedEx delivery guy. And when the judge's son opened the door, he put the gun to his heart,
Starting point is 00:01:14 pulled the trigger, blew the dude's heart out. Dead. Yep. Fired at the husband, critically injured. Now here's where it gets crazy because I talked about this earlier. They find the guy later,
Starting point is 00:01:30 self-inflicted gunshot when they said and all of a sudden my phone's blowing up i'm getting people hitting me up like dude and i'm like i know and we're all like what this is crazy yeah so so so uh we we put this this video up and right as i was about to click live it goes private and i was like no way, dude. I think we just got shut down. So I can't actually see the YouTube back end right now. I'm trying to. This. So as I was saying, this happened to me like the very first episode.
Starting point is 00:01:54 It like closed out. And I was like, I was like, oh, F. And I like said it. Oh, no. And then somebody hit me up on Twitter and said, you're live. And then I looked over at Ian. I'm like, are we live? And he was looked at. He had his computer here. And he's like, yeah, we're live. And then I looked over at Ian. I'm like, are we live? And he had his computer here.
Starting point is 00:02:06 And he's like, yeah, we're live. And I was like, oh, well, what's going on? So when I went back into it through the studio, yeah, what you're doing right now? Yeah, yeah, yeah, dude. I was freaking out. So we're now we're late. I was freaking out. I was like, no way, dude.
Starting point is 00:02:18 They shut us down. Yeah, because look, before we started this, we're going to talk about what's going on with the Epstein stuff and a little bit as it pertains to finances because i gotta be honest you know adam's like they're gonna shut us down you know we literally had the conversation about it right before we decided to do this as the story earlier today and i was like i don't know like it feels like and he's like no i did a video i did a video earlier. And it was, so the way YouTube works now is that you do a video, you choose if you broke the rules. I kid you not. It'll be like, did you break any of these rules?
Starting point is 00:02:53 And I'm like, no, I didn't. And it was manually reviewed. And they said, you are good. Good to go. And I'm like, I'm talking about an assassination. Right. I think I said five times they put a bullet through his heart. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:03:05 if YouTube says this is okay, because usually what I expect to happen is total demonetization. But this time they're like, no, it's okay. I'm very careful. I censor a lot of words. I try to make sure everything's family friendly so that even if the story is crazy, I don't say certain things. So I decided, you know, let's do this. And then sure enough, as we're getting ready to do the show I clicked go live and it said private and we couldn't actually see anything working and that's when I thought
Starting point is 00:03:32 we were knocked out I was like they got us I thought so too man as soon as I saw it I was like oh no this is it we're not just going to talk about this I just tweeted it out like a hit tweet and it went out and then you're like oh we're banned and I was like uh I just tweeted it out. Like I hit tweet and it went out. And then you're like, oh, we're banned.
Starting point is 00:03:49 And I was like, I'm going to delete the tweet. I said they got us. You said they got us. And I was like, oh, no. Let me get rid of the tweet so people don't think to come to nothing. In the YouTube studio backend, everything looked good. I clicked go live and then it went, this video is private. And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, no, no, no. So what YouTube does is they force private videos when they want to do a fast ban.
Starting point is 00:04:09 So when I was talking about a certain CIA whistleblower, they did a force private on me. Oh, they did. On two videos. And so you go into your settings and it says this video is made private. You can't do anything about it. Yeah, wow. Can't do anything. And then the weirdest thing happened.
Starting point is 00:04:22 One of the videos they removed of mine just was like an image so like when you go in the youtube studio yeah you see a list of all your videos and the metrics and you highlight it and when you highlight it it like changes color and then you can click things and go into it but when they did this to me when youtube just like like fast removed a video you couldn't highlight anything it was almost like it was just a background image that wasn't actually there and there was anything. It was almost like it was just a background image that wasn't actually there. And there was no stats. There was no links. It was just a video and it said the name and you couldn't click it. Yeah. That was, that was during the weird CIA whistleblower phase of the impeachment, you know, all that Ukraine stuff. Yeah. So we're going to, we're going to, we're going to talk about this, but my friends, my friends, we're going to go
Starting point is 00:05:02 over this story. I'm very anti-conspiracy theory. So I hope you're all prepared for me to be very skeptical about a lot of stuff, but we're going to have fun with it. But I'm going to, I'm also going to bring up the story from a story from 2013 about a journalist named Michael Hastings, mainstream reporters. Okay. This is a journalist somehow died, car accident. It's very, very suspect circumstances. This guy's, you know, rest in peace. I mean, with all due respect to Michael Hastings and his family and everything. But he was, according to the story, worried about someone tampering with his car.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Asked to borrow someone else's car. Panicked. And then, like, a day later, his car was going 70 miles an hour down the road. Slammed into a tree. And some, apparently, expert said it sounded like a car hack. This guy was doing some like deep investigation. And I'll tell you why journalism is dead in this country and many parts of the world. It's because of stories like the one we're about to tell you. As I said a moment ago, a FedEx delivery driver, that's who walked up to this house and apparently, you know, knocked on the door, rang the doorbell.
Starting point is 00:06:04 20 year old kid answers it. You see a FedEx guy out the window. What do you do? Answer the door. Bolt to the chest. Bang. That's why journalists are gone. This is a judge, mind you. That's why I want to talk about Michael Hastings. So let's just, let's not even, let's not even mess around. We got a lot to talk about in this story. Here's the first story from the Financial Times. Gunman attacks house of judge overseeing Epstein lawsuit. FBI identifies anti-feminist lawyer as primary subject in shooting that killed Esther Salas's son. Now, this is another really weird aspect of the story. The dude apparently was like a men's rights activist.
Starting point is 00:06:39 They say anti-feminist, but he was, you know, he wasn't suing. Like, I don't know. It sounds like he was a men's rights lawyer. Okay. So this is all weird part, but let's read, I'll give you the full context. They say, the FBI has identified a self-described anti-feminist lawyer as the primary subject in a brutal attack against the home of a federal judge in New Jersey that killed her 20 year old son and injured her husband. In a tweet on Monday, the FBI's branch in Newark, New Jersey said that Roy Den Hollander,
Starting point is 00:07:08 who is known for pursuing legal claims alleging discrimination against men, was the main target in its investigation into the deadly Sunday shooting at the home of Judge Esther Salas. The FBI confirmed that Den Hollander was dead after a media report said he had been found in New York State. Last week, Judge Salas, who was not hurt in the assault, had been assigned to oversee a lawsuit filed by investors against Deutsche Bank. They alleged that the bank had made false and misleading statements with regards to its anti-money laundering practices and had improperly monitored high-risk customers, including the late disgraced Epstein. Authorities have not linked the shooting to the Deutsche Bank case. The FBI has not offered any motive for the attack.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Bill Barr, the U.S. Attorney General, on Monday said, this kind of lawless evil action carried against a member of the federal judiciary will not be tolerated. Judge Salas and her family are in our thoughts at this time as they cope with this senseless act. Phil Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, wrote on Twitter, according to CNN, the gunman was disguised as a FedEx delivery driver, opened fire as soon as the door of the home was opened. Daniel Anderle, Ms. Salas's 20-year-old son, was fatally struck. Mark Anderle, a criminal defense
Starting point is 00:08:16 attorney, was taken to the hospital near their home in North Brunswick, New Jersey. Judge Salas had dealt with Den Hollander in the past as he was pursuing a case challenging the male-only military draft in the U.S. Bob Menendez, the Democratic senator from New Jersey, said he knew Judge Salas and her husband well and had been proud to recommend her to Barack Obama for the judicial post, which she took up nine years ago. My prayers are with Judge Salas and her family and that those responsible for this horrendous act are swiftly apprehended and brought to justice. Mr. Menendez said, you know, the story of Senator Menendez. No, I don't. Do you? I do.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I'm going to be very, very vague, very vague. But there were accusations. It's my general understanding. And based on I'm being very legally careful here, based on my readings of the news and what I remember of them, which could be wrong, it's been a long time and I haven't pulled it up, Senator Menendez was accused of engaging in adult activities with women under the age of 18
Starting point is 00:09:15 in, I think, where was it? Dominican Republic, I think it was. The Dominican Republic. You want to look it up so we can make sure we have this? Yeah, I'm looking it up right now. And apparently one of the arguments from them in their defense was
Starting point is 00:09:24 even if he did it, it wouldn't be illegal in that country. He said those words? That was like some kind of, well. That was the actual defense though? There was a defense from a lawyer. It is my understanding. And I could be misremembering this. But that was something that was being passed around.
Starting point is 00:09:41 And I could absolutely be wrong. I could be wrong. I don't have that pulled up. I'm only bringing it up because of the associations in the story, but hold on. I'm going to put everything on pause right now. Here's a guy who is, they're saying he's an anti-feminist. I don't know if that's fair. He's a men's rights lawyer. You know, he's, he's suing for men and, you know, to get this, it's a difference between targeting feminists and supporting men. I guess the media doesn't make that distinction or whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Good point. It's entirely possible this has nothing to do with Epstein. And the only reason this is coming up is because someone noticed she just received this case and are trying to connect it because it's a salacious story. Let's make that clear. It's hard to know what to believe. And people are going to choose what they want to believe. I do not like drawing conclusions or making leaps.
Starting point is 00:10:32 What do we know right now? A guy dressed, a lawyer supporting men for seemingly no reason, no relation to the story, I don't know or care, disguised himself, went to a judge's house, killed her son, injured her husband. That's about it. Now, the latest update we have, this is from ABC News, breaking suspect and shooting of judge's family found dead of apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. Multiple law enforcement sources tell ABC News the deceased suspect was an attorney who had a case before Judge Salas in 2015. So I don't know. What's the likelihood that attorney who had a case before judge salas in 2015 so i don't know what's the likelihood that somebody who had a grudge for five years decided to show up and kill her son
Starting point is 00:11:12 four days after she took this case but that's another issue too man it was four days later but is that enough time to coerce somebody like she gets assigned to this and then they call her immediately like you better do what we want otherwise tomorrow we're calling you and then the next day they did it and the next day well do you think that i'm gonna just choose everything wisely here uh yeah we'll be very careful in our choice of words i mean so so you said like is that enough time for someone to be coerced what if that wasn't the the idea what if they didn't even contact her if if this is what is happening what if that's not what the point is yeah that's what i'm trying to say it could be anybody who gets involved will suffer yeah and then everyone's gonna say no way no i'm not touching that oh you took that
Starting point is 00:11:55 case okay this is what happens not even that it was assigned to her right that's that's oh it was assigned to her is that that's how it works i i don't know i don't know how it works i'm not a lawyer or judge so i'm i'm assuming there's some degree of choice. I don't know. Yeah. But perhaps, you know, they said, hey, here's the case, and she received it. She says, okay. Dude shows up four days later.
Starting point is 00:12:17 I have to imagine anybody now who sees this case is going to be like, nope, I'm not touching it. That's why I want to talk about Michael Hayes things too after this. Because, you know, I've had a lot of people over the past years tell me that when you enter the political fray and start talking about, you know, politicians, support for, opposition to, you become targeted in varying degrees of severity. So like if, you know, what I do, I'm basically like, well, you know, the Democrats kind of suck. That's not the most egregious thing, but the level
Starting point is 00:12:50 of influence, the amount of views I get, is an issue. So what happens is you get smeared, they try to discredit you. When you become an actual political operative, and are actually doing bigger, high-profile things, the smears are substantially worse. When you start doing crazy stuff that
Starting point is 00:13:05 actually gets people elected, all of a sudden, then you get criminal probes, you get, you know, serious criminal investigations. There's a couple of organizations I'm not going to name that, you know, in recent history. And then you come to this criminal enforcement and judging, overseeing very serious cases. Now people are going to want to send a message, man. You know, it's one thing to be like, hey, Democrats are bad. It's another thing to be like, I would like to issue a ruling of discovery in this Jeffrey Epstein banking case so we can see everybody who was involved in these financial transactions and have some high-ranking officials
Starting point is 00:13:36 from Deutsche Bank sit in that chair and tell me everybody who transferred money and why. Then all of a sudden the judge overseeing the case has a dead son yep then the guy is found in upstate new york apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound i didn't even hear about that until i came down and you were like so this is what we're gonna talk about i'm like okay and then you're then you drop that and i was like what i you know you can't write this now i'll tell you what man more perfect for, like, a conspiracy. Look what the FBI said. The FBI Newark said the FBI has identified Roy Den Hollander as the primary subject in the attack that occurred at the home of the Honorable Esther Sellis.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Den Hollander is now deceased. Individuals who believe they have relevant information should contact us. They list their phone number. So the FBI is openly reaching out and investigating this deceased they didn't say apparent you know suicide or whatever well but the new but abc news is saying that so it could just be i i think the fbi wouldn't get into that much detail so it's probably a suicide yeah uh yeah man so uh what are people gonna think they're gonna think exactly that i there's something that i know i can't say that i want to say right now but i don't
Starting point is 00:14:55 i i just don't i don't know i i this is a very touchy subject you know it's like i have a feeling nobody out there believes that he did that to himself i guess that's the best way to do it somebody tweeted the man who killed the epstein judge's son didn't kill himself someone else said that right someone tweeted that right yeah just for context and they were like is this too so i think it might have been zero hedge or something is this too soon so here here's what i find very, very interesting about this whole thing. When Epstein got arrested, everybody was tweeting. Okay, so we know what happens next, right?
Starting point is 00:15:36 Yeah. And we did. And then it did. We did. Yeah. And then it happened and everyone laughed because it was so obvious. Yeah. Well, how about we just check that camera footage to see what happened oh what's that the camera was broken so weird well why don't we ask the the guards what
Starting point is 00:15:52 whoa oh they were sleeping is that what is that what it was yeah i think that's what it was right that was what it was yeah they took naps yeah weird right they were sleeping so strange so uh when whatever gizlaine how we re-pronounce her name, whatever, Maxwell gets arrested, then... A lot of people are saying my mic is really low. You're... I can't do anything about it. You're normal.
Starting point is 00:16:16 All right. Seems... Yeah, I don't know why. Just pull it, sucker, a little bit closer to your face right there. I can't get any... It's... Up your nose? I can't do it any closer. But I'll try to speak a little bit closer to your face right there. I can't get any... Up your nose. I can't do it any closer.
Starting point is 00:16:26 But I'll try to speak a little louder into the microphone. Oh, that's nice. That's good. Is that better? I just made my voice deeper. Oh, that's... I can hear myself a little clearer, actually. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Cool. Hopefully that worked. Sorry to steer us sideways. No worries. I don't know what they're doing with Ghislaine or whatever her name is, right? Yeah. They're saying next year is going to be her case. Yeah. A year. Yeah, a year.
Starting point is 00:16:52 How is that legal, though? What do you mean? That's just how they've done it. No bail? What's her charges? Oh, I don't know. Do you know what her charges are? I will pull it up. So she's actually being tried by the public corruption unit. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:07 And a lot of people immediately pointed out, that's weird. Yeah. That's not supposed to be the division that handles this kind of stuff. Oh, I can't read these on live stream. Is this trafficking? Yeah, trafficking basically. So most of us understand what trafficking is of people who are not adults. I'll put it that way.
Starting point is 00:17:27 I don't think it matters. We're going to demonetize hard on this one. Whatevs. But listen, the people that were involved in this are very powerful. Clearly. And they've been getting away with whatever it is for a long time. We don't know who they are. I'm not going to pretend to know who they are.
Starting point is 00:17:43 The accusations have been laid out. I believe even Ellen Pau, the feminist former CEO of Reddit, said that in 2011 they all knew. They knew what she was doing. They knew what she was involved in. If that's true, what does that mean for all of the people who were involved with Maxwell and Epstein
Starting point is 00:18:02 up until Epstein got arrested? They knew. They didn't care. Well, that's what Virginia was saying. Seems like it. I don't know if you remember Virginia. But she's saying that if Ms. Maxwell gets up in front of everybody, she could name some really, really significant names that would change everything.
Starting point is 00:18:21 So I'm really curious what happens now. I think I have some speculation as to what's going to happen what say you good sir oh man i think i think miss maxwell's in danger i think most people agree and i think when it came to you know epstein everybody said it and it was a joke and then it happened and and then no one believes that what what they're telling us and then i actually saw an interesting tweet I don't remember who sent it out there they were saying
Starting point is 00:18:48 if he did do it to himself I'm going to be careful with my words if he did do that and that's what the story is why would they be treating Ghislaine like she's in danger to keep moving her around but can you look that up are they moving her around Ghislaine like she's in danger. Yeah, so somebody mentioned...
Starting point is 00:19:06 Yeah, but can you look that up? Are they moving her around? They are, yeah. And she said that she's concerned about her own safety, I believe. And didn't she say that she doesn't believe that Epstein... Oh, no. She doesn't believe that he passed away of natural causes. Oh, man. I'm just waiting for someone to kick the door in and then, you know, Tim
Starting point is 00:19:21 gets their ass over. That'll be a good show. Makes everybody a little paranoid, man. It certainly does. I'll tell you what. It certainly does. You know, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you. I think they're desperate, whoever they is. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:38 I don't know. But clearly there is a criminal conspiracy. That's why the investigation at Deutsche Bank. That's why the criminal charges. Of course, there are co-conspirators. I'm not playing into any of these conspiracy tropes. I don't care about any speculation
Starting point is 00:19:49 as to who people might think these people are. We have arrested, the United States has arrested Maxwell. She's been charged with certain things. If that's the case,
Starting point is 00:19:56 there are likely other people that she's done business with that don't want their name attached to it. And so this is what I'm saying, man. A lot of people are like, it would be too
Starting point is 00:20:05 risky to pull these things off with a judge. Like, no, it must have been some disgruntled, you know, attorney who she ruled against because it would be too risky. It's not too risky. Not at all. Because now that she's been targeted and likely it's a chilling effect, a lot of people are going to avoid this case. We're not going to hear the names of people involved because who's going to want to go i mean will they actually in good faith to the extent that they can actually go after this properly or are they going to be like um everything looks in order here uh case dismissed have a nice day i don't want to be involved if it comes to maxwell and
Starting point is 00:20:43 her testimony yeah she needs, say, one name. And whoever's name that is, it's going to be a domino effect. That's a good point. Because then they're going to arrest that person. They're bringing people, you know what I mean? So think about it. You're this ultra-rich, multi-millionaire dude.
Starting point is 00:21:00 And you know that Maxwell can say your name. It may cause riots. It may destabilize everything. But why would you let her testify? You're right. They're moving her around. And that's, I mean, it's everybody's thinking it. Everyone's thinking it.
Starting point is 00:21:19 You guys are all out there. I'm reading the chat. I see what you guys are saying. Everybody's thinking it, dude. She's thinking it. We all are thinking. You just said it everyone was thinking it before he you know whatever happened in his cell happened you know you know the worst part of this is what it kind of makes me feel like we're
Starting point is 00:21:34 in some kind of like movie but we're all ancillary characters yeah yeah otherwise you'd know what's going on we're all we're all side characters we unfortunately, not involved in the main plot. Yeah. You know, we're just like in, I mentioned this before, like we're in Fallout 3 and we're just the wasteland radio. Yeah. Like playing in the background. Someone's off doing the adventure, tracking the stuff, the actual investigators.
Starting point is 00:21:55 Wasn't there something to do with the head lawyer or judge in New York State that was replaced? The Southern District of New York's, what was his name, Bremmer? I do not know. It was right before she got arrested. She was replaced out, and then... This guy was fired. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Bill Barr tried removing him and said he was resigning, and the guy said, no, I'm not. And then Barr said, you're out, get out. Yeah, whoa, okay. And then the left said that this was Bill Barr trying to cover things up because this dude who got removed was on the level and going after Trump. When the right says that this guy was shielding them and Epstein died while he was the prosecutor. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:37 I'm sorry, man. I'm going to have to side with that on the right with this one in the sense that whoever was the thing he did was arrest Ghislaine. No, no, no. Whoever's involved in Epstein. You got to get rid of him right because at the very you know worst case scenario is this guy died on the watch of all of these people good point no sorry you know that you gotta you gotta get some new people in there even if it's an issue of incompetence yeah and this guy was like, no,
Starting point is 00:23:06 he wasn't. He was like, I'm not getting out. So they got rid of him. Yeah. Now Maxwell's being rotated. So the question is, if Epstein,
Starting point is 00:23:13 you know, ended himself, then why would they be moving Maxwell around and keeping under super high security? Right. Well, it literally says in this article, I found that they're worried about assassination attempts on her. That's what say i mean i'm reading them the new york post so i'm gonna go with that so so let me let me ask you then the new york post that they're worried about
Starting point is 00:23:33 assassination attempts yep they're worried about assassination attempts and an assassin just showed up and killed the son of a judge that was overseeing a lawsuit for epstein's finances right look man let me let me level with all you guys. Not only that, hold on. Not only that, it was they continued working with him after he got in trouble. And that's what they're being investigated by because they continued to work with him even though he was being prosecuted for what he was doing. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:24:03 In 2008, I believe. Yeah, yeah. When he was found interesting in 2008 i believe yeah when it was when he found out or when he was found out right and then they continued just working with him and then that was that's why they they're being investigated now i just want to make sure everyone understands there we are we are on the razor's edge with this live show right now that is correct and you say one wrong word and they're just sitting there waiting their fingers shaking like say it I'm gonna ban you and
Starting point is 00:24:27 you didn't say it just say the one wrong word and we're gonna smash that ban button no no yes we got we got to be really really careful about you know but I'll be honest with you guys I'm not a big fan of conspiracy theories in any capacity because people like to make assumptions
Starting point is 00:24:43 and then when you do it actually makes it harder to figure out. And you also have to be careful because when there are actual conspiracies, they're going to throw you red herrings on purpose so that you say something dumb. And then as soon as you do, you're off the trail. Well, gotcha.
Starting point is 00:24:59 And exactly, you're veering towards something that they wanted you to go towards. Right. That's where you're digging into when they're over there. When WikiLeaks released a bunch of emails, we saw really strange conversations from high profile figures. All of a sudden, these fake posts popped up lying, just literally making up slang terms. They were like, this word means this and this word means that. Literally made it up.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Wow. Everyone just bought it. And it became the narrative to where they're like, look for this and this word means that literally made it up wow everyone just bought it and it became the narrative to where they're like look for this word and that word and it's just nonsense yeah they threw everyone off the actual trail and it was brilliantly done i remember because i remember when these like conspiracies were emerging and i was following the emails because it was a wiki wiki leaks release i was looking at what was being said about this very interesting stuff here's some leads and then all of a sudden for some reason a bunch of fake posts popped up and started getting spread and now everyone believes it's still to this day people believe fake things i see it all the time completely fake i see it all the
Starting point is 00:25:57 time but some of it is real the problem is it took only one person probably some it could be it could look it could range from some dumb person in their basement laughing, being like, I'm going to make this up and press enter, to an intelligence, you know, agency or a state, you know, funded agency being like, let's throw them off our trail. And that's why conspiracy theories are a problem. If you don't have evidence, stop. Yep. So now we have stupid conspiracy theories, which make it impossible to actually track
Starting point is 00:26:23 down who did what, because the whole thing's discredited. Now you can't even talk about it. That's all, it's so annoying. You know what, man? I mentioned earlier that one of the reasons why there's no real journalists is because of the, you know, threat to people's safety and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:26:39 But the other reason is just people, well, for one, money. Easier to make money doing other things but when someone throws false evidence and an internet community just gobbles it up like red meat yeah it creates this this bubble this echo chamber that's not journalism it's true and so opportunists will chase after it to make money they'll jump in the pit with everybody else. And then once everyone's in the pit, YouTube goes snip, chops it off, and throws everyone in the ban list. You can actually do real journalism tracking this stuff. So I'll just say, man, there are a lot of emails that got leaked, a lot of really weird stuff that may suggest weird things.
Starting point is 00:27:19 And then fake news jumped in, and now the whole thing is a muddy mess of fake news that you can't actually break through. Well, I know that there's all these statistics going around about how many traffickers are being arrested under the Trump administration. Yeah. Comparing it to the Obama numbers. Is that true, though? I mean, I've seen screenshots of it. Yeah. Well, that's kind of what I was I was going to talk about. And I have something pulled up here. And
Starting point is 00:27:48 it's just he this is this is a quote from him. He's saying my my administration is putting unprecedented pressure on traffickers home and abroad. He said during an event, he said, we have signed more legislation on human trafficking than any other administration has ever even thought about it. Of course, it's a little but he he authorized over 400 million dollars in fighting the issue so he he's pushing he's pushing for it you know and a lot of people i i ask you know i asked a tweet um a couple weeks ago like what what is it about trump that you really like and a lot of people said that that's the number one thing that he's fighting trafficking there's this uh young woman who's going viral because apparently she got red pilled on trump
Starting point is 00:28:30 right jude i don't know i don't care to you know i'm not saying this is all i know i'm just pointing out that a lot of people quickly jumped on it you know she put a tiktok and she was saying like once you realize trump is actually going after the traffickers like you kind of wake up to it yeah i do think a lot of people are wrapped up in too much conspiracy theory i can agree with that we know we so i think it's fair to say for an average person tracking what the justice department has done with epstein his history the witnesses who have come out this dude was trafficking and so is you know gizlaine or whatever maxwell and they're being arrested and charged for these things because there's probable cause there's grand there's evidence they're going after him from there we can speculate as to all the people who flew on
Starting point is 00:29:15 his plane who've been on his island and i believe that does include donald trump there's a lot of photos of him with epstein and you know a lot a lot of other people, which leads the left to argue Trump is trying to cover up and the right saying he's trying to go after the guy. I think there was some lawyer who said that Donald Trump was the only person who actually said my resources are at your disposal. Did you see that? Yeah. To take him out. Right. Exactly. To go. He told the lawyer who was defending one of the victims. Yeah. Trump was like, let me know what you need. Exactly. Yeah. So in my personal opinion, having seen a lot of these stories, you know, what's going on, I personally think that Trump is more likely to be going after these people and trying
Starting point is 00:29:54 to get them. I absolutely think that. Yeah. Definitely. I mean, I've done extensive research on Donald Trump over the past month and all all of the things that i've seen has has shown me that he is absolutely against this and wants wants to bring them down so we'll see you know if something happens you know someone tweeted this when epstein got arrested they said if epstein gets arrested we riot right i mean i'm sorry i'm sorry if he kills himself we write
Starting point is 00:30:24 not if he gets arrested and then with maxwell they I mean, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. If he kills himself, we riot. Not if he gets arrested. And then with Maxwell, they said the same thing. And I'm just like, yeah, no one's going to do anything. You didn't riot before. They're not going to riot now. Isn't it crazy what people riot for? Like, you have Epstein and Maxwell. You know what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:30:35 It's like, what's going on, man? Well, it would be interesting to see what would happen if mainstream media pushed the narrative like they do other things. I don't want to specifically call anything out, but they do play with people's emotions. And if they were to do it this way, would they riot? Would they? I don't know. Didn't a bunch of people in media fly with Epstein and go to his Dler island probably why they're not talking about it yeah man man we live in a creepy country with a bunch of creepy people doing creepy stuff man yeah now they're now i don't want
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Starting point is 00:31:55 Share this video. That really helps us also. I want to talk to you guys about Michael Hastings. And the reason why is because there are a lot of people in media who want to downplay the Epstein stuff. It's a conspiracy theory. Oh, no, it happened. Aren't our prison systems just so awful? That proves it.
Starting point is 00:32:15 No, no, no, no. Sorry. I don't buy it. Listen, man, I'm not a conspiracy fan. I can't tell you who did what or why, but I can tell you an investigation needs to be done beyond what they claim, period. I don't think it's fair to say that when it comes to cases like Epstein or otherwise, there's a lot of confidential and secret information, and they're not going to tell you. It's hard to know what to believe. But conspiracies harm the actual quest for truth because you have to make sure the evidence guides you and you don't leap
Starting point is 00:32:42 forward and then work backwards. And that's the problem with, in my opinion, with a lot of conspiracy theorists is they'll see a story like, you know, like Epstein and be like, I know who did it. And they'll choose their one politician they don't like, be it Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, and then try and work things back to prove what they think instead of starting somewhere and following the evidence and going down the path and then being like, wow, I can't believe it. It was neither. I'm not going to say any names. I could make a funny joke about some obscure politician, but considering the severity of the story, I won't. But I introduce you now to the story of Michael Hastings.
Starting point is 00:33:14 And I mean, with all due respect to Michael, to his friends, to his family, I know it's probably a sore subject for a lot of people. This man lost his life. I know many people who knew sore subject for a lot of people. This man lost his life. I know many people who knew him were good friends with him. And this was a crazy story back in 2013 that sent chills down the spines of many journalists, probably some of the last few journalists who existed until they saw this story. And then all of a sudden, around the same time, you know what started happening?
Starting point is 00:33:48 Journalists started joining the PR field in marketing. I'm not going to say that it's completely due to this. It does have to do with the fact the industry was collapsing. I'd be willing to bet, though, considering some of the conversations I have, some people were like, I'm going to go figure out how to sell tickets to a movie theater. I'm going to go work at BuzzFeed and write about Brad Pitt's junk. No, that wasn't those people. No?
Starting point is 00:34:10 No, that was never those people. The people who did that are the people who are like, go to journalism school and then can't find a job, so they go to BuzzFeed and write about Brad Pitt's junk. Right, okay. I'm talking about people who actually were doing InfoSec, hacker community, high-profile stuff, and then at some point decided marketing was a way better idea.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Yeah, let's sell hot dogs. Time to learn a new profession. I'll use my social skills and, you know, do research, sell hot dogs. I wonder why. No, it is fair to say that I think for the most part, it's because the industry was collapsing. But you got to look at the story. So the reason I highlight this, whenever someone tells you that it's a conspiracy, don't believe it. You can talk
Starting point is 00:34:46 about this. Who killed Michael Hastings from New York Magazine by Benjamin Wallace? This is a mainstream high profile publication asking who killed this man. Let me read you the story. Actually, apparently I can't. Let me see if I can. It's booted me out. New York mag. See if we can fix it. I think I got it. I think I got it. It's probably gonna lock me out. New York mag. See if we can fix it. I think I got it. I think I got it. It's probably gonna lock me out soon. Sneaky.
Starting point is 00:35:14 They say, at the end of his life, Michael Hastings, like many of the progressive journalists he counted among his friends, felt besieged by an overreaching government. Hastings was living in Los Angeles and at a Beverly Hills theater in April. He took part in a panel discussion about the documentary War on Whistleblowers, Free Press and the National Security State. Interviewed in May on The Young Turks, a talk show on Current TV, well, it used to be, Hastings railed against the Obama administration, which has clearly declared war on the press. The only recourse, he said, was for the press to respond, we declare war on you. On May 31st, he dashed off an urgent tweet. First, they came for Manning, then Assange, then Fox, then the AP, Drake and the other
Starting point is 00:35:48 whistleblowers and NYT reporters, too. He attended screenings of his friend Jeremy Scahill from Dirty Wars, which screen of Jeremy Scahill's film Dirty Wars, which seeks to expose the hidden truth behind America's expanding covert wars. And when leaks about the NSA began appearing in The Guardian, and then we're snowed in. Oh, there it just booted me out again. Oh, for Pete's sake.
Starting point is 00:36:10 It wants me to spend $5. No. Let me go down just to the, I'll try and, yeah. They say, by the middle of June, though Hastings then 33 had become openly afraid, helicopters are a common sight in the Hollywood Hills. But he had told Jordana Thigpen, a neighbor he'd become close to, that there were more of them in the sky than usual, and he was certain they were tracking him. On Saturday the 15th, he called Matt Farwell,
Starting point is 00:36:34 his writing partner, and said Farwell might be interviewed by the FBI. Farwell was unsettled and said, okay, he was being really cagey over the phone, which was odd. Very odd, Farwell says. On the 17th, Hastings emailed colleagues at BuzzFeed to warn them that the feds are interviewing my close friends and associates. He was on to a big story and needed to go off the radar for a bit. Hope to see you all soon. He was deeply. I take back that BuzzFeed thing, I guess.
Starting point is 00:37:01 I didn't realize he worked for BuzzFeed. Did I call that? He was deep. He was deeply agitated, says Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks. Since Hastings didn't want to say anything more over email or the phone, Farwell, who lived in Virginia, set up a lunch for him the following Thursday with a trusted friend. The lunch never happened. At 4.20 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18th, Hastings' silver Mercedes C250 Coupe,
Starting point is 00:37:21 speeding south on Highland Avenue, crossed Melrose, jumped the median, hit a palm tree and exploded. The charred body of the driver was identified by the LA coroner as John Doe 117 until fingerprints confirmed that the deceased was Michael Hastings. Sergeant Joe Biggs, who met Hastings in 08, when the reporter was on assignment for GQ, was embedded with his unit in Afghanistan. Hadn't spoken to his friend in three months, but Hastings had BCC'd him on the June 17th email to BuzzFeed colleagues. I tried calling him when I got that email, Biggs said, because I felt so effing scared, but it didn't seem like him. They weren't helpful at all. I kept emailing back, what should we do? I'm not a journalist. I don't know how to go about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:58 They never responded to me. Biggs tried contacting other media to let them know about the ominous email. The only person who got back to him was a local LA reporter. If that thing didn't get released, Biggs told me, when I first called him two weeks after Hastings' death, people would keep thinking it was an accident. They say Hastings lived as he died. I'm not going to read into all this stuff. I'm going to jump over now to the Wikipedia that explains much more simply.
Starting point is 00:38:22 I just wanted to read you that story for one reason. That was a high-profile mainstream news source, the New York Mag, asking the question, who killed him? This is Michael Hastings' Wikipedia entry. He was born in 1980. He was 33 when he died, and they have a section called Controversy Over Alleged Foul Play. Soon after Hastings' death, questions were raised about the crash that took his life. Former U.S. National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counterterrorism Richard A. Clark said that what is known about the crash is consistent with a car cyber attack. He was quoted as saying, there is reason to believe that intelligence agencies for major powers, including the U.S., know how to remotely seize control of a car. So if there were a cyber
Starting point is 00:39:02 attack on Hastings' car, and I'm not saying there was, I think whoever did it would probably get away with it. I don't know if this was before or after. I believe it was after. There was actually a couple of journalists who demonstrated overt, legit car hack of select vehicles. Most people don't know this,
Starting point is 00:39:22 but you can remote control your average car right now, even if it doesn't have automatic driving. This blew my mind. I remember, I think they had a demonstration at DEF CON, Big Hacker Convention in LA. But they literally just took over the computer of a car, take your hands off the wheel, and they could steer it remotely and the wheel turns. I didn't know you could do that. Apparently, that's like a normal thing. And so they did a couple tests where they're like driving on the highway
Starting point is 00:39:49 and they took over someone's car remotely who had a journalist for Wired that took over his car while he was driving to demonstrate it. If these hackers, these researchers, figured how to do this, and it was a very clever workaround because there's like very few connections
Starting point is 00:40:02 between the systems, what do you think state, you know, intelligence agencies could pull off? They could, they could make it happen, right? Let's read a little bit more. Seems like it. The day before the crash, Hastings indicated that he believed he was being investigated by the FBI in an email to colleagues.
Starting point is 00:40:16 That's what they were referencing before, which was copied to and released by Hastings friend, Amy's army staff, Sergeant Joe Biggs. Hastings said that he was onto a big story and that he needed to go off the radar and the FBI might interview him. WikiLeaks announced that Hastings had also contacted Jennifer Robinson, one of its lawyers, a few hours prior to the crash. And the LA Weekly reported that he was preparing new reports on the CIA at the time of his death. His widow, Elise Jordan, said his final story was a profile of CIA Director John Brennan.
Starting point is 00:40:52 John Brennan. Oh. I don't know much about john brennan he uh john brennan big name yes he uh this article that i found says that hastings work was a thorn in the side of the government yeah so i would say that's brennan that sounds consistent well when it comes to brennan i'm not going to get too much into it but ask the the Obamagate researchers, the people tracking the Trump spying scandal, Obamagate stuff about Brennan. Too many names. And I can't derail into the whole Obamagate stuff right now, but I'm pretty sure everyone in the chat is going to light it up and be like, Brennan. Just because you said it. Yep. Just that simple fact, they're going to be like, whoa. They're you said it yep just that simple fact they're gonna
Starting point is 00:41:25 be like whoa they're gonna look into it oh man tim for wars we're gonna get in trouble they're gonna show up i'm being very careful with what i'm saying i don't mean on youtube if hastings was a thorn in the side of the government and now we're talking about all this stuff yeah man i don't know man i don't i'm not saying that the hasting stuff has anything to do with the epstein stuff not at all i'm just saying like this is weird stuff let me read a little bit more let me read a little more you said you said that you you play it right in the middle and you're you're you try to be a fence sitter you know and that's kind of how you thread i don't try to be a friend sitter i try to be correct yeah okay
Starting point is 00:42:03 that's that's true but you know once you push a narrative and not that i push a narrative because i'm i'm very much like you that where i want to know all sides of the the but i have made a decision on who i'm going to vote for and i've talked about it multiple times you know and it's like i they'll just ban you they got to get rid of you well i hope that you. Well, I hope that's the extent of it. If that's the extent of it, something does happen. Yeah, that's probably it. The bigger the bigger thing I said, I think someone like you would have to worry about for those for those that are probably aren't familiar.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Maybe you're just tuning in. Adam did this, you know, had this huge segment where you're like you're announcing you're to support Trump and you're like a regular old urban default liberal, not super political. Yeah. The bigger risk, I risk i think is you know far-left lunatics coming to your page harassing you smearing you lying about you and trying to get you banned from the internet and so adam did this video where he talked about voting for trump and then facebook deleted it after millions of views that's like a couple different times and
Starting point is 00:42:59 it became this big deal where people were posting like yo where'd this video go it's gone right so then we did a new segment you know that segment we did where we talked about it's 800 000 views now on youtube wow really yeah and i'm glad we brought it back up because they took it down so i can only imagine we're not long for the digital world i suppose we'll see how we'll see what happens but i'll let's i want to read a little bit a little bit more here just i'll just read the last part they say the possibility of a conspiracy or some sort of government involvement in Hastings' death has been discounted by members of his own family who were with him around the time of his death. Hastings' widow, Elise Jordan, has said
Starting point is 00:43:33 she believes his death to be just a really tragic accident. Other members of his family have stated that they were concerned at the time that he was a danger to himself from his erratic behavior. His older brother, Jonathan, had just flown to LA attempting to organize some sort of family intervention for what he believed was a drug-induced manic episode, a concern apparently echoed by others close to him at the time. Maybe I'll defer completely to the family on these kinds of issues,
Starting point is 00:43:59 but I'd have to imagine if I was working on a big story that was going to profile on the director of the CIA. Yeah. And I was, you know, found something. And I sent an email saying I got a huge story. This is crazy. And then I got manic because of it. I think there's a clear reason why.
Starting point is 00:44:21 You're a little nervous. I don't want to disrespect him or his family or anything they're saying. I'll defer. But, you know, from the outside, if a journalist starts acting crazy and freaking out because they found a crazy story, I mean, to me, that makes sense. Especially with who they're dealing with. It is fair to say, though, I mean, people get paranoid and go crazy. I thought you said you were going to shut conspiracy theories down during this episode. I did. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:44:42 No, no. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it seems like this is uh exactly what that is i didn't say anyone killed him i'm saying that like the reason they may have perceived him as being manic was because he was genuinely terrified of some you know big story uncovered yeah and it could have been a tragic accident it's just that simple that's a good point it's it's the challenge of being on the outside of these stories and the
Starting point is 00:45:05 problem with jumping the gun is again it makes it harder to actually uncover what happened but then of course sometimes the truth never comes out so what do you do therein lies the the the bigger challenge do we just sit back and say i guess it was an accident you know if this guy if it was anybody else who did this we wouldn't think twice we'd be like a guy got an accident you know good point but it was a journalist working on a story and because of our our assumptions and because some people want to believe right because movies right you know people are going to be like it's a conspiracy that's interesting but maybe it's nothing i don't know man hopefully um maxwell gets to testify yep and uh And, uh, hopefully she gets testified and we'll,
Starting point is 00:45:47 we'll uncover what's really going on. Indeed. Man, I'll tell you what, there's a lot of things that I, I'm going to avoid saying, just be very, very careful.
Starting point is 00:45:54 But the more time goes on, the more it seems that our collective narrative is falling apart completely. Like we used to all as a country believe specific things that were like held to be true yeah now it seems like nothing makes sense anymore like we mentioned you know uh joe biden defunding the police and you end up with like 70 stories and one says he did say he didn't say he did say he didn't say it he means it but he means something else 70 stories and 68 of them said that he didn't say it and then the last two you find it's like actually he did here's the video but you have to understand the context but it's not he didn't exactly say it that way and then you have to look at the next the next site that says this is actually the
Starting point is 00:46:42 definition so going by that that's that's what he's actually meaning. So it's, and that's, it's interesting. But what happens if you find, you know, so Town Hall says, yes, Joe Biden wants to defund the police. What happens then when you read that and then someone you know reads the other one, and now you both have a totally fractured view of reality? Well, and there's this video going around right now with all these celebrities on Facebook that I saw today that said, look, if you
Starting point is 00:47:08 think that fake news exists, you have to do some digging. Check another news source and then check a different news source that's also trusted because then you'll kind of get to see what the real truth is. And I'm just scratching my head like, oh my gosh. So that's exactly what they want you to do. Like, oh, go to this place and this place. See, they corroborate. But you do.
Starting point is 00:47:30 It makes sense. Yeah, I know. But you don't go to just different news. I'm going to do quotes, news sources. You've got to go through different partisan. Because that's not how it works. You've got to read the source that they use, go to what they're talking about, the actual speech, the actual video of the things that are actually happening. And that's what I've been doing.
Starting point is 00:47:50 And I'm seeing like, well, see, it's not, you know, it's wrong. So I actually posted your video or no, our video that we talk about it, I think from last week or something. Yeah. Was that the Kayleigh McEnany or was it Trump? No, it was the Trump talking about how Biden wants to defund the police. And it's like he absolutely does. From the context of what he was saying in that interview, that's exactly what he's saying. So it's like, how can you deny that?
Starting point is 00:48:15 Look at the actual speech of what he was talking about. And then go to all the news, the trusted news sources that they would say go check. And it's all whatever narrative they're pushing which is there was go biden basically there was a post from eric weinstein uh weinstein earlier and he asked he said he's noticed a lot of people who are like liberal saying they're going to vote for trump for one of two reasons either his cognitive decline or because of the new experiment in policing where they actually don't in the Pacific Northwest.
Starting point is 00:48:47 Yeah. And a bunch of people responded saying they're hearing similar things. I was talking to a friend of mine who I met at a Black Lives Matter protest, a young woman holding a big sign, Black Lives Matter, who now posts like MAGA memes. Really? Yeah. And so I DM her and I'm like, so you're voting for Trump? And she
Starting point is 00:49:05 responded, definitely. And then I put, I met you at a Black Lives Matter rally, exclamation point. And she was like, right. And then I was like, I get it. I dig it. And then I post about it in a video. When I tweeted what Weinstein said about these liberals, not leftists, liberals who are now jumping ship and going to Trump like in droves. I hear the same thing from all these lefty journalists. This one journalist was like hipster coffee shop. Am I right? And that's a meme that's basically saying I went to a hipster coffee shop and I overheard them say this.
Starting point is 00:49:36 But I really am hearing this. Yeah. And I brought up you too. And I'm like, if, you know, people like Adam who was not super political is now like reading all this stuff and being like, yo, I'm for trump yeah then is that not enough i'm not saying it's it's definitive data that trump is winning i'm saying it's happening though true like dude i'm not kidding this is somebody i met literally at a black at like the big ferguson protests right who's now totally for trump i mean you know why you know go ahead well
Starting point is 00:50:03 you know why the The trafficking issue. Yeah. I mean, and it makes sense. I mean, looking into it, I just read what he said. He's pushing. He put $400 million to stop it. You know, it's like, yeah, like, that's awesome. And I'm actually finding more about that now. And I wish I had it for the episode that I did last week.
Starting point is 00:50:22 You know, so it's like, man like man like that's a huge a huge thing and like bravo president bravo i i had a um i think a fair conspiratorial tweet earlier i say i say fair in that it's not like considered to be crazy yeah i said what if the reason that you know i'll give you the gist of it what if the reason that everything is so crazy in our country right now is because we're basically the only nation that can stop china's concentration camps oh i read that i saw that tweet and there are billionaires in this country that will have serious financial interests in china that are worried so they use their money to influence politics in this country to make sure we don't mess with their financial interests i saw that
Starting point is 00:51:02 tweet and i have to agree with you man well. Well, you know why I tweeted it? I am assuming you're going to tell me. Because of Mark Cuban. Oh, yeah. Because Ted Cruz and Mark Cuban were tweeting at each other and Ted Cruz asked Mark Cuban if he could tweet free Hong Kong. And Mark Cuban was like, you know, I can tweet Black Lives Matter and I can criticize this country.
Starting point is 00:51:22 He's like, I'll definitely criticize China as it pertains to American citizens, but I never get involved in domestic politics. And I saw that and I was like, what? There's a genocide going on. What do you mean you don't get involved? I got three letters for you. Just being blind. N-B-A. Exactly. That's it. Cuban owns, what is it?
Starting point is 00:51:40 The Mavericks? Yeah, I think so. Some Maverick action there. Yeah, maybe. And I started thinking about his interests and why he won't say end the genocide. Because he's going to lose money. They would seize his assets in two seconds. That's true. That's my opinion. I'm not saying that's really true.
Starting point is 00:51:54 But I do think it's vomitous to invoke. Like I throw up on my mouth a little bit when he says, I don't get involved in the domestic politics of other countries. And I realized that loading a bunch of people into a concentration camp and harvesting their organs was just a domestic policy issue you didn't want to get involved in. Did you see that? I think it was a UK reporter talking to the whoever the Chinese guy. Oh, yeah. You saw that.
Starting point is 00:52:25 And he was just like, we don't have concentration camps. And he's like, here's a video. I was like, OK, well, what do you call them then? That's all I was thinking. You know, it's like that's what they do. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. What Twitter did that when when they were like, we don't shadow ban.
Starting point is 00:52:39 What we do is we make it so that when you post things, no one can see it, but they don't realize it. And we're like, but that's literally shadow banning. That's that's the game they play we don't call it shadow batting though we don't do that here so this bbc clip was nuts they show the clip of the people being loaded into trains and all that stuff shaved heads and he goes oh it's a normal prisoner transfer like you do in the in the united states oh no no he didn't he he was like how do you know that that's real how do you know he said's real? He said prisoner transfers. Whoa, I missed that part.
Starting point is 00:53:07 He said, just like in many countries, we do prison transfers. But he did say, where did you even get this footage from? I've not seen it. I can't verify it. And then he started saying, the Uyghur population is going up and all this stuff. Yeah, and then those statistics, too. He goes all the way back to the 60s or something. Yeah, but from the 60s to now, it's double. It's double.
Starting point is 00:53:27 And he's like, I asked you about just the past two years, and he went back like 40 years. It's like, what? Well, I'll tell you what, man. The good news is Magid Noir, I believe he won. He did. He got enough signatures to go before Parliament. Well, to trigger a parliamentary response. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 00:53:48 So hopefully it works. I mean, I'm really happy for him. For those that aren't familiar, Majid Nawaz is this very prominent speaker in London. It's the LBC, I guess it's a radio network. But he's like an intellectual dark web guy, so I'm sure many of you are familiar with him. He was on a hunger strike to try and get attention for a petition to get 100,000 signatures so that parliament would address the ongoing genocide in China with the Uyghur Muslims, and he succeeded. So I'm happy about it. And I've been thinking – I was thinking about it earlier today after I saw this Ted Cruz thing, and I was thinking about – I was talking to some friends and i can't i can't believe how many times i've been asking somebody about it and they go wait is that really happening right and i was like are you for real like yes wow dude i didn't know
Starting point is 00:54:34 that people didn't know this i i mean i i didn't know about it until you told me i mean it was probably a few months ago now you know so i've been aware of it i was talking to a friend and i was basically like the you know the banality of evil is this idea that like just following orders okay right i'm not i can't i'm not well versed enough on the full you know thesis the book and all that stuff but the general idea my understanding is that when somebody like a nazi concentration nazi guard says i'm just following orders and And they carry out these atrocities. Yeah. They're doing these evil things.
Starting point is 00:55:08 But it's, you know, banality. It's not like they're, you know, and they're like, it's not Cobra where they're all like, you know. I know. Yeah, Cobra. It's just regular people who are like, I'll do whatever. It's like when you see a cop enforce an unconstitutional order, they don't care. They'll just do it. And then you see it across this country.
Starting point is 00:55:28 It's evil acts carried out by people who aren't paying attention and don't care. And so I think about, you know, what's going on with I was talking to a friend about these protesters and how they're kind of destabilizing things at home. They're attacking trump and i was thinking like i don't know if it's a lesser of two evils but if trump is taking action to pull us out of afghanistan and he's targeting china that's our best hope of ending this genocide and he's trying to end trafficking of humans yeah so those are two huge things. That he's open about. But what are the complaints they have about him? That he's racist. He's corrupt. No, they say he's corrupt. He's enriching himself.
Starting point is 00:56:11 They do say that he's racist, too. Sure, sure, sure. I mean, trust me. I've been in the middle of trying to explain myself to many, many people. And that's one of the... Actually, that is the number one thing that everybody comes to me well how can you support such a racist i don't care i mean i don't think he is i mean i mean the argument right when they say he's racist i say i don't care you know why even if donald trump was a racist okay if he's trying to pull our troops back i will take four years of a racist president if it means no more war in the middle east i i don't i don't believe
Starting point is 00:56:44 that he is racist i don't i don't either but i was thinking about like the banality of evil these people who are out screaming and protesting and trying to put biden in power and biden was part of the administration that bolstered the war front in the middle east in north africa and and the police military state that we have here yeah absolutely absolutely like that was biden and black lives matter protests started under obama and biden and they want all that back exactly i'm not going to pretend like trump is is good but i'm sorry like he's a saint right but there's a few key things that i think are good like ending the war going after china for their atrocities definitely trafficking like ending trafficking and he did he did right by the economy. And those are
Starting point is 00:57:25 really important things. So for all the criticisms you might have that he's racist, he's bigoted, he's a loudmouth, braggart, lascivious, I'm like, yeah, that's all true. But I think about the net positives. And I think about your choice right now. You have Joe Biden, who literally is on camera groping young girls and sniffing them them and then you complain about trump okay well joe biden takes that cake baby and what about you know trump is war it's like actually there's no new wars under trump and joe biden he takes that cake baby yeah and so you want to talk about money laundering and emoluments and racism it's like oh yeah there's 40 years of it you want to dig into biden's past about being racist wow i i went through i went down
Starting point is 00:58:05 that rabbit hole i i just i just look i put it this way i said do you i was talking my friend i was like do you know what happened what's going on right now in china and they didn't know yeah and so i sent the ap article where it says that china is forced sterilizing people i didn't even show the forced organ harvesting yet but i ended up sending her the forced organ harvesting and she was like i didn't know about this. And I said, Joe Biden flew with his son to China and his son got a private equity deal for like a billion dollars. He got like a 10 percent. 1.5.
Starting point is 00:58:32 1.5. He got a 10 percent stake in some private equity firm or something like that. And I was like, you can talk about Trump flying over to these countries and doing a lot of things, too. But right now, Trump is absolutely in conflict with China. Absolutely. And I was like, what about Afghanistan? Should we be over there? And it's funny to me how many of my liberal friends have flipped now and become neocons.
Starting point is 00:58:50 I'm not even exaggerating. That's crazy. They're reading conservative military opinion about why we must be in the Middle East. And I'm like, what is wrong with you? Right. It's pretty insane. To me is very much so like the just following orders. Yep.
Starting point is 00:59:03 You're right. Well, you know, Trump is bad. So I think it's good. I was like, you know, do you know how many civilians died in Afghanistan last year? Civilians. I don't. Ten thousand. Ten thousand civilians. We're directly responsible for, I think, around six to eight percent our soldiers actions in the Middle East. I'm not saying our soldiers are intentionally doing that. I'm saying it's a it's a part of it. It happened and it happens. And there's a lot of there's a lot of really really crazy stories then you've got the coalition forces it act the number actually goes up over the past 10 years
Starting point is 00:59:31 a hundred thousand civilian deaths so when trump is like i'm going to put in a plan to remove our troops i'm like well all right okay yeah and then i see all the establishment being like no i'm like wait what wait when i talk to my friends and they say well actually i go wait what yeah this same thing like i i actually had an issue with you know the whole war machine the whole us being the the world police you know team america yeah it was like a funny movie that we were being made we were making fun of matt stone you know trey parker they were making fun of us for doing exactly that and it was a it was a left position to be against the war to be like why are we world police why are we out policing the world and here we go trump is bringing it back and
Starting point is 01:00:14 sure enough everyone's like well you know this is the confusing maybe being the world police isn't so bad and i'm just what what happened what where where is your how is your mind work if and you think that's the case you think about when that thing i always bring up where trump just blurted out we're selling weapons it's great for the economy yeah and all the anti-war left was like he just said it right and so i was thinking about this because glenn greenwald is very much a progressive anti-war also very anti-trump but he's also extremely critical of the establishment, called out all the Russiagate nonsense. And I'm thinking about this like, if you are anti-war, if Glenn Greenwald wrote this article saying that the establishment, including Liz Cheney, are blocking him from pulling out of the Middle East,
Starting point is 01:00:57 he wants to pull our troops out of Afghanistan and Germany. And they said no. And there were eight Republicans and three Democrats. And I'm thinking to myself like i i'm i'm curious glenn if you would consider supporting trump because of this because it will get the troops out of the middle east and trump hasn't sent our troops at least anywhere yeah he hasn't sent our troops anywhere right like somebody who was it who wrote at least there's no new words yeah i think that was um yeah some military commander was like oh well he hasn't started any war i was i was very critical of the tomahawk strike in syria that trump carried out you know a couple years ago but my question now for these progressives is with trump actually trying to end this war and bring our troops back do you is there an obligation among the left to actually support
Starting point is 01:01:37 trump i i asked this question because we were joking about this before like if i were to write a punk rock song right now yeah that was anti-war it would the chorus would have to be something about voting for trump that's true like could you imagine how insane that sounds definitely vote vote you're pulling up his mask yeah check this out send this over to me yeah can you post up my let me see okay so so he he announced was it yesterday or today i think it was yesterday he He said, you know what? Let's wear a mask. Let's do this.
Starting point is 01:02:08 Let's, you know, I like this mask and I don't mind. There's actually a cool mask, the seal. It's dope. Look at that, presidential seal. Like, all right, if you're going to wear a mask. I mean, it looks whatever. But now that he's announced it, how long do you think it's going to be until they're like, oh, man, he's for masks?
Starting point is 01:02:26 That's exactly what I said. Do we cancel the mask thing now? They're going to start saying. What do we do? A study is going to come out saying that masks retain the virus. Yeah, exactly. And then when people put them on again, it increases the likelihood. And they're going to talk about how some family members were mixing up their masks and spreading the infection.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Sounds like a real threat. You want to know something really funny? What? I'm already seeing those kind of articles. Are you kidding? No way. Yeah, because if you like I've seen an article going around about Miss Proper after you take the mask off. If you don't if it's wet, you got to clean it.
Starting point is 01:03:01 You got to make sure you don't touch the outside of it. Never adjust it in public because then you're like touching the outside of the mask. And it's like, why is this coming out right now? Why is this? Why am I? Why have I never seen this until right now? What is going on? I did a video earlier on my main channel about the Democrats are supporting the riots.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Yeah. And the original title I was going to use, I decided not to because I'm more of a I'm over a serious news personality was ingenious move. Democrats support riots because Donald Trump opposes them like that. It was it was a play on the Babylon Bees ingenious move. Trump supports impeachment, forcing Democrats to oppose. Right, right, right. But I kid you not. I called it satire esque.
Starting point is 01:03:44 The Democrats right now are actually on the side of the violent riots because Trump wants them to stop. I can't believe it. It's insane. They're not calling them riots, though. They're stressing to everyone. I'm having these arguments with people that are like, how dare the feds attack these protesters? I'm like, do you have any idea what's actually going on there because they're they're they're lighting mortars and throwing them at the cops like in chicago their uh a mortar went off and actually went into a neck of one of the police in seattle that happened oh it was in seattle oh you're right no i'm sorry it was
Starting point is 01:04:19 seattle fragmentation went in the throat and neck area he went to the hospital i don't think he's in serious you know no it wasn't it, but it's like, that's happening. What are you talking about? What does that have to do with the feds? Are you supporting that or not? Do you realize the riots are actually riot... The First Amendment says... Do you realize that murder is skyrocketing?
Starting point is 01:04:38 ...peaceful. Oh, I know. And I talk about that, too. I'm like, Chicago, New York, all these crazy... And you know what? ...places, people are getting murdered all the time now and you know what cnn's is doing what are they doing they're like right-wing media is skewing the reality of portland and brian stelter is like of course there's criticism for the anarchists but it's only a 12 block radius of violence
Starting point is 01:04:58 like what listen listen acting like right-wing media or those that are critical of Antifa are trying to make it seem like the entirety of Portland is a giant fire pit of explosions and like like Mad Max and like Escape from New York and people are on like dragsters throwing. Come on, man. It's a straw man. No, we know that it's the downtown area. They're taking one building. Yeah. No one. I mean, look, I'll say this.
Starting point is 01:05:23 I can't speak for any other conservative i can't speak for conservative media i can speak for the whatever you want to call it politically homeless disaffected liberal channel that i host where i've specifically said there are two federal buildings under attack right that's it and the feds are protecting them well and i mean that's not the only buildings that are under attack they let the the police station on fire so that's burning down now the bulk of the siege is that are under attack. They lit the police station on fire. So that's burning down now. The bulk of the siege is like around one building. Well, but specifically the feds are protecting the federal buildings.
Starting point is 01:05:52 That's what they're doing. And not only that, I'm seeing all these videos of the Portland police going out. And they're stopping people too. They're beating people. The Portland police put out a statement last night saying we did not engage any of the riders. I've seen the videos. No, no, no, no. Last night, because the Democrats have sided with the rioters, the Portland police didn't come out.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Wow. They specifically said everything you saw was the feds. We have nothing to do with it. So now the Portland police are like, we're out because the Democrats want to support the riots because Trump opposes them. And then they go, the peaceful protesters that earlier today, peaceful protesters smashed out a window and lobbed mortar style fireworks at police, causing massive explosions and damage to a building, graffitiing everything, tearing down barricades peacefully, peaceful. It's crazy. And so look, man, every video I see from my friends, it's manipulations.
Starting point is 01:06:46 Yep. And I had one friend saying, like, dude, I know people who are there. They're saying the cops are starting it. And I'm like, the cops are starting it? My own friend said, I'm in Portland, and that's not happening. And I'm like, oh, you're in Portland? Send me a video. If you're there, go out and and show me
Starting point is 01:07:06 you know give me information no i haven't heard back because they don't go downtown right and then what cnn does is like the right wing is pretending like all of portland is on fire i'm like i don't know about that i know that there's one small area that's there's constant riots going on right the same thing happened in ferguson though and the fault is the media in general right it's it's just human beings you're right the media you so i remember uh like this is true for anywhere i talk about this all the time like when i was in egypt during the revolution you could literally go like three or four blocks away and there was mcdonald's and you walk inside and the one coke and a cheeseburger place and they're like here you go boom like that and then
Starting point is 01:07:43 you walk back and you're in the revolution and people are jumping up and down into our rear square it was a mcdonald's right there and there was a hilton right there i was at the hilton i was in the balcony i'm like at a hilton they have like steak upstairs and they had a casino inside it was actually kind of nice and you look at the window there's a revolution going on when cnn says they're they're trying to make it seem like everything's crazy no you are by saying that you're lying about what critics are saying. They're claiming all of Portland is burning. I don't I don't recall anyone putting out a video saying literally every city block is on fire. Knows the federal courthouse has been besieged for 53 days.
Starting point is 01:08:17 Yeah. And probably right now. The funny thing is Trump supporters are sharing like it's like it's like popcorn night. It's like every night you grab the popcorn and turn on TV to watch the riots and the live streams and sit back and just have a good time. Like they just watch. That's the thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Yeah. They're like, oh, it's almost it's almost time. It's almost time. Well, they're all together as one. How about we talk about the the next iteration? Sure. In this story. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:41 It gets deeper. No. Well, I mean, sure. Ladies and gentlemen, the McCloskeys are being charged with felony weapons count. Lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey
Starting point is 01:08:51 wielded guns as marchers moved past their home. They seized his weapon. Patricia gave up her gun to her lawyer and then was turned over, but it's inoperable. The police came
Starting point is 01:09:04 and took his rifle away because a large group of people had entered his private property and were walking on his private property. And my understanding is that the police were unavailable. It's a giant 300 to 500 group, you know, people. And the cops are like, we can't respond to that. So the guy comes out for whatever reason, says he said they were threatening him. Maybe he did. He said, she said, considering these, these said, considering these these how these mobs operate.
Starting point is 01:09:29 I believe him. We knew it was coming. They are literally charging this this couple with felony with felonies. Check this out. Let me read a little bit and read the context. But we got some good news. We got some good news on this one. The Washington Post reports the St.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Louis couple who emerged from their mansion in a gated community and aimed weapons at protesters marching past them last month were each charged Monday with one felony count of unlawful use of a weapon. Lawyers Mark McCloskey and Patricia have said they were merely defending their home on a private street in an upscale neighborhood from a crowd that was marching to Mayor Lita Kruzan's house to protest racial injustice. Video and photographs show Mark McCloskey wielding a rifle and Patricia McCloskey aiming a pistol at marchers created a firestorm of controversy. We know all that.
Starting point is 01:10:12 St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who filed the charges against the McCloskeys, did not order the couple to surrender or be arrested. Instead, as part of Gardner's reformist approach to reducing incarceration for low-level crimes, low-level? These are felonies. She issued them summonses and said she would consider them for a diversion program,
Starting point is 01:10:31 which would enable the charge to be dismissed if a counseling or other remedial course was completed. The charge carries a possible penalty of probation up to four years. The McCloskey's attorney, Joel J. Schwartz, called the charges disheartening, as I unequivocally believe no crime was committed. Schwartz said the McCloskey's support the First Amendment right of every citizen to have their voice and opinion be heard. This right, however, must be bound to the Second Amendment and Missouri law, which entitle each of us to protect our home and family from potential threats. It is a castle doctrine state. Yeah. So you have no obligation to retreat from your property
Starting point is 01:11:06 you can carry your weapon on your property and you can tell people to f off yet they're being charged now welcome to the morality policing world what we're seeing in oregon with these riots what we're seeing here leads me to believe that if the escalation continues we have already lit the spark the first spark of a hot civil war. You're right. The reason for it is with the Portland police backing down and these rioters now being emboldened to do whatever they want. Yeah, basically.
Starting point is 01:11:34 The feds are inside their own building, not engaging. Right. The rioters locked in. The rioters tear down the fences, start throwing explosives, setting fires, and then the feds come out to stop them. And then the cameras go up. And then the state of Oregon goes out, uses their resources to defend the riots. So this, to me, sounds like the first spark of a hot war.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Well, and they're blamed. Did you see what Nancy Pelosi said about it? Stormtroopers. Yeah, she I mean, she's she's trying to they're they're all all of them are just trying to blame Trump for it. It's like, oh, it's definitely Trump's fault. We got some good news. The governor of Missouri has said if they were charged, he would pardon them. That's great. He was asked if it comes to charges, would you pardon me? Says that's what I'm thinking or something like that. That's what the thinking is going or something like that. I think it's very, very likely that the governor is going to intervene and say,
Starting point is 01:12:28 nope. And Josh Hawley, the senator from Missouri, has said he wants a DOJ probe into the violation of their rights if charges emerge. So they have. So this is good news. It's also bad news. Optimistically, it's good to see that there are people coming to the defense of the McCloskeys who did nothing other than stand in their property with weapons, which they're allowed to do. Yeah. Well, Patricia was pointing the gun at people, but you can argue that, you know, whether she felt threatened. It's an argument. I don't think you can break on a private property and then complain when someone pulls out a weapon says, get off my property. Yeah. Well, in a castle doctrine state, for the most part. Especially, yeah. The bad news is the charges happened in the first place, which means
Starting point is 01:13:04 morality policing is clashing with political faction good point the republicans are saying we want an investigation into civil rights and the democrats are saying charge them and arrest them we like regardless of of you know it's our interpretation that you've committed a crime slash let's just get rid of civil rights that's what they're doing in california yep and that seems to be what they're trying to do everywhere in America. Do you know what a letter of mark is, Adam? No, I don't. I did do a segment about this, but I really want to talk about it with you.
Starting point is 01:13:30 Okay. A letter of mark was when in the colonial era. We didn't talk about this before. Actually, yeah. It does sound familiar. Pirate ships. Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Privateers. Well, I guess you explain it anyway, just in case people missed it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Privateers. Well, I guess you explain it anyway, just in case people missed it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So basically the government would give a ship a letter of marque, and then they could go into enemy territory and go after their ships, and then the other countries would be like, oh, they're pirates. They would blame the crown of England, and England would say, no, no, they're privateers. They have nothing to do with us. We didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:14:02 Right. So they could feign ignorance. I look at what's going on now in Oregon and based on the fact that Portland police have literally issued a statement saying we did not go out and engage these people, letting them run rampant and damage federal property. Then the state of Oregon targeted Trump, the mayor, the senators, the governor and the AG are saying federal troops, Trump's army. So you've got the state literally going up against the executive branch that's true yep you've got these these far-left extremists
Starting point is 01:14:31 from portland they won't indict them they won't arrest them if trump tries they sue to stop him yep it sounds like they can't use their police to go after Trump. So they have these private groups of rioters engaging in activities they won't be arrested for. I mean, how many times did we talk about the whole Chaz thing? Like, they were clearly trying to bait him into, you know, coming in and stopping it. People were calling for him to do it. They were, you know, half the country was like, yes, Trump, go do it. And the other half was like, bring it on. We want you to do it, please, so we can blame you for it.
Starting point is 01:15:11 We're in trouble, man. And then you got Nancy Pelosi. You said it was just the state, but she's third in line, isn't she? So she's sitting with the keys to the back door, and she's sitting in on the you know with the the keys to the back door and she's she's supporting it also yeah dude hmm really makes you think about it you know and she's a different branch of government exactly so you i'll tell you what i've seen beyond the states i've seen posts there's this thing that happened where the moms you know showed up or whatever the moms and it's like the most cringy propaganda one woman literally literally wrote mommy with black sharpie on a white t-shirt.
Starting point is 01:15:46 I'm like, oh, that proves it. Yeah, congratulations. Oh, yeah. She's definitely a mom. Women. And then they show up. And then once Antifa starts acting a fool, they're gone. Right.
Starting point is 01:15:55 They were still there. And there are photos and videos of them getting tear gassed and like freaking out. And these are the things being weaponized by the far left is like Trump's secret police. He's gassing the moms. Well, a lot of a lot of the arguments that I've gotten in, you know, is, well, there's, you know, when they took a black bag, that one guy, they're black bagging people now. And I'm like, OK, we said that we were half joking. No, no, I know. But, you know, it doesn't matter. We we did talk about it, but that's what they're now saying.
Starting point is 01:16:27 Look at what he's doing. Look at the fascist state we're in. They're black bagging people. I'm like, they probably saw him do something. Police are getting attacked. He was getting questioned. You can't talk to these people though this is what i'm learning you know you can't even because oh man it's like just because they know my position instantly i disagree with them on every single issue that they think every single one you know suddenly i'm just the enemy now i'm evil you know and it's like okay well you clearly don't know my character even though we've known each other for 15 years you know you would think that they would trust the
Starting point is 01:17:09 fact that i've made a decision to ask me why at least instead of just bombard me with how dare you how dare you you know it's like tribalism is all that matters at this point yeah you're right so i saw someone some journalist tweeted if you it was like one of those bingo memes. If you had Trump launching a secret police force to snatch his dissidents off the street, you know, on your 2020 bingo card, well, I guess you've won or something stupid like that. Yeah. And I thought to myself, like, this journalist is actually tweeting to people that's what's going on. Journalists with, like, tens of thousands of followers. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Followers who believe that's reality and it's not. Yeah. Like what, a couple people got arrested or not even arrested detained for questioning and that was it and you're screaming where were you when obama signed the ndaa which included the indefinite indefinite detention provision in 2012 which gave him the right to like secretly rendition people yeah no one talks about that if you had george w bush creates presidential directive 51 on your 2007 bingo list that allows the president to overthrow the entire U.S. government, create a new constitutional government under his authority, then check off your bingo. What are the people talking about? Right.
Starting point is 01:18:15 It's complete absurdity. TDS is real. And you know what really bothers me? When we were talking about that conspiracy earlier with people like Michael Hastings, man, it was bringing back memories. Yeah. And when we were talking about that conspiracy earlier with people like Michael Hastings, man, it was bringing back memories. Reading about these principled leftist anti-war individuals who now have nothing but Trump derangement syndrome blinding them. And Trump is literally like, let's bring our troops back. And I'm like, I'll take it.
Starting point is 01:18:39 And they're like, no, the orange man is bad. And I'm like, well, I don't know about all that, but I mean, you were the one who told me 10 years ago we got to get our troops out of the Middle East. Yep. Now you're saying what? It doesn't make any sense. The orange man is bad. It's just them believing the narrative. These are Trump's secret police that were emboldened under Obama and created under Bush? What?
Starting point is 01:18:57 That's complex. You know what, man? The problem is the federal cops in Portland can't literally leave the courthouse. Otherwise, they would just break into the courthouse, ransack everything, and destroy it, and then blame Trump. Yep, exactly. Why didn't you stop this? So then when they start throwing firebombs at it and setting fires, and the feds come out and say, get back, and they try to put the fires out, what do we get? That retired Navy guy who stands next to the cops, and they start hitting him because he won't move.
Starting point is 01:19:23 And now the narrative is Trump's secret beat a you know veteran yep it's like well did you see like the 10 minutes up to that port no nope they're just pushing that one spot out there i remember uh of course when i first started live streaming people kept telling me like now now we'll always have the truth because when you're alive they can't lie and i said that's not true at all yeah you know why i could go with a live stream anybody could go with a live stream they press go live and they hire one of their buddies to dress like whatever they want and threaten them and then all of a sudden it's like far right threatens live streamer and you wouldn't know they're wearing a mask you would have no idea who it was or they could pretend to be antifa and i'm like it doesn't matter both sides what happens is
Starting point is 01:20:05 antifa starts a fire in front of the building so they come out and they try to clear the area because there's a fire this guy walks up to him and goes i want to talk to you about the constitution and they're like get back you know get back and he's like no so they start hitting him and he refuses to move so they spray him and then he moves and he flicks him off it's like you were in the navy like what do you think's going on dude it's a federal courthouse and they started a fire in front of it i haven't found any proof of that he was wearing a shirt right that's what they're saying that's where they're getting but that's where they're getting their information from yeah from his t-shirt yep you know i'm just gonna i'm gonna take this this second to just remind everybody and and inform everybody that
Starting point is 01:20:41 we have all every single all three of us have seen the yuri besman off why are they saying it i've seen it a few times oh i'm just gonna i'm just gonna jump ahead here and just let you know we know about it all right and if you don't go check it out i've put a spam filter oh really yeah you don't even see it anymore any any because i probably get 50 a day right seriously yeah like because we're getting like 75 78 million views per month wow really wow holy cow throw all my channels about yeah so it's like okay the cast network yeah so my so this this plus my two other channels is totaling like almost 80 million so i get like 50 emails a day about yuri bezunov i'm sure and so
Starting point is 01:21:23 now to the point where it's like delete, delete, delete, spam filter. Yeah. Anyone who sends me anything having to do with Yuri Bezmenov is permanently banned from my email list. Oh, wow. Like you will never get an email into me ever again if you do that. And I'm not trying to be disrespectful because I know a lot of people just don't know this. Right. But if.
Starting point is 01:21:37 That's why I took this time to just make a public service announcement. It's really difficult. To let everybody know. You know, considering the amount of emails I already get. But to have one where it's just like you know you need to see this video man this video is going crazy it's viral and I'm like alright what's this you're a best one oh come on man you know it's from 1984 right and Tim's been doing this for how long 10 years dude I watched the
Starting point is 01:21:58 Uri Besman off video a long long time ago back in like the loose change era Wow you know it's like you got to see what's going on and they like show everybody this like when was loose change like 2006 or something 2004 i have no idea yeah it was a long time ago oh man just getting 50 emails a day and then the crazy thing is people who track down my private email addresses and then i'm like that's so disrespectful dude i have public email addresses where people can contact me, and I have forms on my website. And people still try and look up public records and do this stuff to get around these things. It's frustrating, man.
Starting point is 01:22:32 I bet. Well, we got one more I really got to talk about. Okay. Yeah, this. Redwood City scrubs Black Lives Matter mural after Trump supporter asks to paint MAGA 2020 on same street. On the same, it was in the same spot? Wait, wait. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:22:50 I'm just finding out this too. Before we read any further, I would like to give a pseudo standing ovation to this individual. Come on. A little clap. All right. I'm actually, I'm pretty impressed. This is the most. I'm pretty impressed here.
Starting point is 01:23:04 This is amazing. You see here, listen, listen, we know everybody you've been hearing about Bevelyn Beattie, right? That's her name. She is considered this MAGA Trump hero because she's been splashing paint in the Black Lives Matter murals and then, you know, talking about how they don't actually care about black lives. She's a Trump supporter.
Starting point is 01:23:24 She's saying things like Jesus matters and Jesus Christ is his name. I have respect for what she's doing because she's engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience. That's true. Whereas normally I would say I don't like, I would actually condemn the splashing of paint. So long as they're allowing Antifa to spray paint buildings and statues and then calling them peaceful protesters then why would i complain about what bevelin's doing you're right it's like it's a good point if these are the standards we're abiding by what do you want me to say however maybe she should try spray paint instead of dumping paint because maybe it's specifically spray paint they allowed
Starting point is 01:23:59 just letting you know well just saying This is the smartest thing, period. Because I have said over and over, the correct way to deal with this is to simply assert your equal rights under the law. If they write Black Lives Matter, then you should be able to write All Lives Matter right next to it. Of course, they're not going to want to do that. So sure enough, some very smart Trump supporter said, okay, I want to paint MAGA. And they were like, get rid of it. Get rid of it. Take it down.
Starting point is 01:24:26 And they got rid of it instead. However, I believe this Trump supporter should still file a lawsuit demanding their right to do it because Black Lives Matter was already painted. Oh, they got rid of it? Yeah. So they scrubbed the they got rid of it. They got rid of the mural for Black Lives Matter because they didn't want MAGA on the streets.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Oh, OK. Yes. That's why I'm clapping. I'm like, however, they already wrote Black Lives Matter. Therefore, they have already made the streets a public forum. And this individual still has the right to say MAGA 2020 on the street. They can't reject him now. Wow.
Starting point is 01:24:59 You're right. That's a good point. Sue. Or you could sue the city. Judicial Watch is suing. They want, quote, because no one is above the law written on D.C. streets. Because they wrote Black Lives Matter. Not only that, I say you go one step further.
Starting point is 01:25:11 For every street that's been renamed Black Lives Matter, I think you should sue and say you want to rename a street All Lives Matter. Or hey, how about MAGA 2020? Or simply just Lives Matter. No, no, no. The point is. If you need a color in front of that, then you have an issue. If they're going to write a political message on street names and in the streets, then anyone should be allowed to do the exact same thing. So they want to make Black Lives Matter Plaza.
Starting point is 01:25:37 I got no beef. I'm not going to say, like, I disagree with the paint. They got their street. I'm happy for you. Congratulations. I love it. That's good for you yeah now i'm gonna get my street i'm gonna make uh how about i say you know uh um tim pool for
Starting point is 01:25:52 president how about i get i want that i want that on the street don't tease us man i want that in front i want that in new york city i want mayor bill de blasio to use taxpayer money to write tim pool is the best. Political message. I want to see that. They have to allow it. Right. What's their defense going to be in court? We only allow our political message?
Starting point is 01:26:14 That's what they're... I mean, well... I can't wait to see what they have to say, actually, honestly. They made streets a public speech forum. You're right. And they can't deny people now. It's true. Even trying to get rid of it's not going to be enough.
Starting point is 01:26:26 Check it out. They say many communities across the country are displaying Black Lives Matter street murals. Redwood City was one of them until last week when the city quietly removed it. Redwood City resident Dan Peace got permission from city officials to paint Black Lives Matter sign on Broadway as part of the 4th of July public art celebration. The city even supplied him with yellow poster board paint to do it. Well, they're paying for it too. Well, now you got to pay for my paint to write my message. Because we were using the poster board paint that would eventually deteriorate over time, my understanding from
Starting point is 01:26:59 them was that the mural would last as long as the paint lasted. But last Thursday, the city washed the sign away after being contacted by a local real estate attorney, Maria Rutenberg, who said that if the street was now a public forum, she wanted a sign of her own reading MAGA 2020. Standing ovation. To you, Maria.
Starting point is 01:27:17 To you. Excellent work. I saw Black Lives Matter sign appearing on Broadway Street on the asphalt and I figured, that's going to be new public space open for discussion and I wanted to to get my message out, too. Yep. Brilliant. MAGA is, of course, short for Make America Great Again, a rallying cry for supporters of Trump. Faced with the possibility of a political and or legal fight, the city suddenly decided that Dan Peace's sign was a traffic hazard that might cause accidents. And they removed it in the middle of the night. Peace says he doesn't consider Black Lives Matter to be a political statement, but he
Starting point is 01:27:46 understands the position the city was in. It doesn't matter if it's a political statement to you. What matters is it was speech, period. If I paint anything, even an abstract picture of outer space, that is speech. And therefore anyone can write anything. They opened the door for this and washing it away will not change that fact. I have no hard feelings to the city council piece said i am disappointed but at the same time i am very
Starting point is 01:28:09 grateful that they allowed me to put that message on broadway and there it is they let me put that message on broadway scrub it away all you like i hope that this real estate agent is maria yep carry on it is still a public forum erasing it doesn't change the fact that the door has been opened. Well, I'm just going to say this right now. Maria Rutenberg, thank you. And you've opened the door and the minds of many other people that want to put their message out there. This is a matter. I think this is just the beginning.
Starting point is 01:28:40 This is a matter of free speech, not political support for anybody. Boom. If you want to write Black Lives Matter in the street, I think the city should not permit it because that would open up the street to literally everybody. What happens now if someone decides to write the 14 words? The city can't say no. Congratulations. You did this, New York.
Starting point is 01:28:57 Someone can go to New York right now and say, I want the 14 words across, you know, 50 seconds, you know, street or whatever. I want it right in front of Central Park on Billionaire's Row. The 14 words. You know what that is? No. The Nazi slogan. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:29:10 And what are they going to say? No. Too bad. I know I'm taking the extreme stance on this one. But that's the fact. When you make the street a public forum, this is what you've done. And that's why I thought it was a bad idea. Now, this woman writing, wanting MAGA on the street, I'm not saying that to support trump or maga i'm saying it to support the first amendment
Starting point is 01:29:28 and equality under the law freedom of speech baby this was a huge mistake but every single jurisdiction who has done this has opened the door that cannot be closed the moment the paint touched that ground with your permission and in some instances they paid for it you know that means they're gonna have to pay for it too that's a good point you can be like i want i want the precedent yep i wanted to say trump 2020 and you're paying for it i wanted to say the wall and i want you to pay for it and then you can tell all your friends we got the wall done and they paid for it that's good so all it takes now is any one person. Now I'll tell you what. Imagine if 100 people, 100 people all threatened to sue.
Starting point is 01:30:12 Yep. The city would be in serious trouble. Any one of these cities. All of these cities. Imagine if 1,000 people. Yep. And guess what? It's a First Amendment issue.
Starting point is 01:30:20 It's national. It's not citywide. Yeah. Meaning anyone from anywhere should legally be able to do it. I could be wrong. I'm not a lawyer. Meaning anyone from anywhere should legally be able to do it. I could be wrong. I'm not a lawyer. Okay. Wait.
Starting point is 01:30:27 Oh, she's an attorney. She's a real estate attorney, right? Oh, okay. She's a real estate attorney. That's what it is. Yeah, yeah. Real estate attorney. Does it say that, though, for sure?
Starting point is 01:30:35 It says right there. Local real estate attorney Maria Rutenbach. Okay, I see. So she seems to know what she's on about. Yeah. So think about it. I'm curious as to how many bored people there are and how many streets we are going to see over the next few weeks littered with crazy messages that make no sense because she just did it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:53 Now they quickly erased it like, oh, no. Oh, no. But I don't think they can win. No, I don't think they can. No, not at all. Maybe they can. People want this. They're looking for this.
Starting point is 01:31:02 They are battle flying to the shelves to buy Goya. I know that's kind of like a random thing, but look at that. People should demand that Goya be written in the streets. You're right. No joke. No joke. I agree with you completely. I want to see a gigantic mural of a can of Goya black beans just straight down Fifth Avenue.
Starting point is 01:31:24 Oh, man. Dude, that would be one of the most triggering things you could do because it Yes. Just straight down Fifth Avenue. Oh, man. Yeah, man. Dude, that would be one of the most triggering things you could do because it's the most nonsensical. It's true. But I do mean it. Erasing this shouldn't change the fact that the speech was already permitted. Yeah, exactly. They can come out and say it was a mistake.
Starting point is 01:31:38 We shouldn't have allowed it. But I think any good judge is going to say, I get it, but you've given the speech already. Right. You can't take away the fact that you've granted people the right to speak. Exactly. You can set a time limit, I suppose, but to be fair under the law, however long that message existed, anyone should be able to write it. De Blasio put 27 police officers to protect the Fifth Avenue one. So not only are they allowing the speech of what they're saying
Starting point is 01:32:06 or what they're allowing, they're putting 27, that's more than any other unit that they have in New York City. 27 police officers are now holding that sign to keep it safe. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:32:17 Are there going to be an, well, yeah. Yeah, that's a lot. So how much money are the New York residents paying for this political message? That's a great question, Tim. I'm sorry, man.
Starting point is 01:32:27 They made such a serious, serious tactical error on this one. Agreed. Because now, if they put 26 cops on that, you should be able to legally argue for the same thing from the city. Yep. How stupid. I want to write MAGA 2020 on 6th Avenue, and I want 27 police officers to protect it. Because people might vandalize it. Yep. And they will. Yeah. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:32:50 And you know what Bill DeBos is going to say? He's going to say, nope. Yep. And then here come the lawsuits. Yep. You know what, man? I'm not confident that it'll be upheld, though. These suits will probably take a long time. But, look how fast they removed the mural. At the very least, you might see all these cities
Starting point is 01:33:05 oh they were they were sweating what city was this in this is it seems like a small city yeah redwoods where's redwood i think it's in the bay area okay california yep if one person filed a suit they'd probably win i could be wrong but i think they'd win i don't know i don't know how you argue this to a judge we're allowed to put up a political message and pay for it for this one group, but not anyone else. And yeah, the judge is going to be like, you can't do that. It's the First Amendment. It applies to everybody. Right.
Starting point is 01:33:30 If the citizens have a right to write something, then all citizens have a right to write something. And if the local government, if the government is going to be paying for it for citizens, then the government pays for it for whatever citizens want, whatever message. Yeah, boom. Yeah, it's like, and they love to ream Trump part for just protecting the statues that people were, you know, were defacing, ripping down. Yep. And now de Blasio is protecting. How is it not a political statement? You know, it is. It doesn't matter if you think it is or isn't. Correct. It's speech. You're absolutely right. It doesn't matter if it is or it isn't. It's there. It's already a public forum. They set the precedent. How many people watch us are in New York? I wonder. How many bored people can spend a few minutes to file a petition or something?
Starting point is 01:34:12 I don't care what city you're in. It doesn't matter. If you feel like it's wrong that they get to write it down and you can't, what are you waiting for? We should see a MAGA 2020 right next to every Black Lives Matter. Oh, for sure. Yeah. Balance. Or at least All Lives Matter or something something but then you know it's going to happen violence yeah people are gonna start fighting well hey newsflash there's already violence all over the place people are getting shot every single day right now they're they're
Starting point is 01:34:38 already shooting each other people are saying this is happening right now riots have been going on non-stop for almost two months. This makes me super mad about New York City because the fact that they assigned 27 cops to guard this. It was 27? 27. Yeah. No, New York is crazy. Not only that, they're actively telling people, look, stop calling us for people doing fireworks. Go ask them yourself to stop.
Starting point is 01:35:04 And then someone got shot. Did you hear? Yeah. A 33-year-old woman went out and said, look, stop calling us for people doing fireworks. Go ask them yourself to stop. And then someone got shot. Did you hear? Yeah, a 33-year-old woman went out and said, look, please stop. And they were like, all right, all right. Went over, got a gun, and killed her. Jeez, dude. It's like New York is a cesspool.
Starting point is 01:35:14 What are you doing, de Blasio? What are you doing? He's insane. It's a shame. Yeah, dude. He should be ashamed of himself. I hope, I have a dream, that one day I wake up
Starting point is 01:35:25 and across this country are just weird nonsensical speech statements that I don't understand like Magoya that's a great dream people are going to be like what's Magoya doesn't matter it's a combination of Maga and Goya Magoya make America
Starting point is 01:35:42 Goya again could you imagine how confused people are going to make America Goya again. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But people could you imagine how how like confused people are going to be when like one day they wake up and their Black Lives Matter mural is now sitting next to Magoya 2020. Like what? What? And they're going to Google it trying to figure out what it means. No one knows.
Starting point is 01:35:57 Covfefe. Yeah. Covfefe. Covfefe. New mural. New mural. Covfefe. Covfefe 2020.
Starting point is 01:36:03 It's not even about it's not even about Trump. It's about literally you being able to write, I'm cool. Jim was here. Eat at Joe's. Doesn't matter. Whatever it is. Whatever you want. The streets are the new forum.
Starting point is 01:36:16 That's right. On a canvas. And the city will pay for it. That's right. And they'll pay to guard it. And they'll pay to guard it. Even as their city falls apart. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:36:22 Wait a minute. This might be the way to actually solve the crime if we write a message on every other block right have 27 cops guarding each one there will be zero that's a lot of cops man a lot of petty there'll be a lot of citations for like jaywalking and speeding but that's probably like hundreds of thousands of police 27 every other block no in new york as big as it is it's probably like hundreds of thousands of police. 27 every other block in New York, as big as it is. It's probably hundreds of thousands. Yeah, it's crazy. The number of 27 cops.
Starting point is 01:36:51 That's insane. And I was reading about it. It's like, that's more than any unit. Yeah, that blew my mind. Like a crime unit. Yeah, that's what I was going to say. There isn't a crime unit that has 27 police officers. And they're already defunding.
Starting point is 01:37:02 They're trying to defund the police but using 27 police officers to protect this mural priorities man why i wonder i wonder why this is just the first time we've heard of it though this is this is the issue the left is organized and so the city says we'll give you whatever you want right and the right isn't so they don't yeah because they're too busy working they're too busy with their jobs trying to figure their life out because they're actually planning for the future. It makes sense to me. Squeaky wheel gets the grease, man. The people who don't want to work are like, yeah, how can we not work?
Starting point is 01:37:33 How can we figure that out? It's like, come on. Sorry, you got to work to survive in this world. Magoya. Magoya. Yes, I would love to see that. Make America Goya again. Yes. The best thing about love to see that. Make America Goya again. Yes.
Starting point is 01:37:45 The funny, the best thing about Goya is that it's a Hispanic company. And it's like the big, I think it's like the biggest Hispanic company in the country. Yeah. One of the biggest in the world. And the left is targeting it. And Trump supporters are the ones supporting it. It's like, it's all tribal men. Yeah, that boycott Goya didn't really work for them.
Starting point is 01:38:04 It was a boycott. Oh, what's that? A boycott. Yeah, that boycott Goya didn't really work for them. It was a boycott. Oh, what's that? A boycott. Yeah, it turned into a boycott. People were saying their stock was going up. I think they're a private company. I don't think they have any stock or anything like that. All right, let's do this. We're going to read Super Chats.
Starting point is 01:38:17 Let's do it. What up, everybody? There we go. How's it going, friends? Let's peruse some here Super Chats. Joe Radican says, Tim, if the presidential election were held today who would you vote for much love from texas i would say in all likelihood
Starting point is 01:38:29 donald trump um and the only reason i say i'm not 100 confirmed is because we have several months for all i know i don't know aliens show up whatever but if it was today it'd be yeah probably yeah i well i say probably i'm just saying probably because I don't know how else to say it, but I think Afghanistan is the hammer on the nail. Like, right now there's no argument anyone can give to me that's like he just tried to pull our troops out and they stopped him.
Starting point is 01:38:56 I'm gonna, I would like him to do that. You know what I mean? I would too. Right, he's trying. Yeah. DC Pagan says Splatoon timeline is best timeline. Every street, insane nonsensical messages. Think about how insane this will be when there's no more road arrows or traffic symbols on the street. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:18 No more lines. No more lanes. Just literally just weird. I would like a giant unicorn that is farting rainbow bubbles oh yeah tell me no if you get black eyes matter i get a farting unicorn that's only fair it's funny it's only fair daniel j corco says thanks again adam for doing the deep dive into the history of donald trump maxwell didn't kill herself spin the ufo i will uh everyone everyone's been asking, too.
Starting point is 01:39:45 I have the article, or I have the episode. I just need to tweak some things. But it'll be back. Don't worry. It'll be back. George Wood says, absolutely love the rendition of Will of the People on Friday. Can't wait for the studio version. Still waiting on Lydia's SoundCloud rapping career, though.
Starting point is 01:40:02 Keep it up, guys. Love the show. No one's supposed to know about that. You know what? If you haven't already, make sure you smash the like button. Yes! Yeah. Now we've gotten away a lot more away from the more serious terrifying stories. Yeah. We can be more silly about smashing
Starting point is 01:40:15 that like button. And don't forget to smash the subscribe button if you haven't. Because I believe there's 44, 43 or so thousand people watching right now who could all smash all those buttons. And if each and every one of you smash that like button, YouTube would probably put us at number one and tell everyone to watch the show. And if you think that's a good thing, do it. I think it's a good thing.
Starting point is 01:40:35 I think it's a great thing. I do. The best thing. And also thanks for the super chats for sure. DeFixio says, Adam, I was 20 minutes into your deep dive and it was taken down. Is there a backup? Consider BitChute automatic backup may be good work, guys. There is a backup and it is on my computer.
Starting point is 01:40:49 So it will be... I'm going to upload it soon-ish. I am working on it currently. Student of History says, petition to rename the Great Depression to the Big Sad. Also, FDR thinking it was a good idea to sick the economy on the economy to fix the economy. Seriously, what was he thinking? Alright, let's see.
Starting point is 01:41:06 Ooh, what's this? Nado says, Adam, how did you like the Lagavulin scotch? Oh, it was delicious. It was delicious. I felt like Ron Swanson. I think my mustache grew out a little bit. I was like, oh, hey, I woke up and it was just, you know, a little bit thicker.
Starting point is 01:41:22 I was like, oh, nice. Graf von Tyrrell says, so not only does Fauci support paralyzing the entire country just to protect grandpa, apparently he supports killing grandpa. You know what my favorite thing is? Oh, man, this guy. Do you know who Cameron Kasky is? Sounds familiar. He was one of the kids from the Parkland shooting who, you know, he was like profiled and he
Starting point is 01:41:39 became an activist, started speaking up about gun rights and stuff, gun control. He tweeted out something like, I think he said, I'm not a doctor, like novice or otherwise, but I'm pretty sure New York is not an example of doing it right when it comes to coronavirus. I'm paraphrasing. But I thought it was funny because he's more of an anti-Trump person,
Starting point is 01:41:58 but he's completely right. And I saw that and I'm like, yes, sir. Fauci said New York did it right. What? I'm not kidding. When did he say that? A couple days ago. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 01:42:10 I have way too much to say about that right now. Listen, hold on. Oh, my God. Cuomo personally ordered sick people into nursing homes. Yep. 6,500 people are estimated to have died because of him. Yep. Yep.
Starting point is 01:42:23 The economy is in shambles with 1 million unemployed in New York City. Not improving. The rest of the country is improving. The New York Times says New York is not. They're still getting killed. People are still getting shot. Crime is skyrocketing. Half a million people have fled the city.
Starting point is 01:42:38 And Fauci said, that's how you do it right. Heaven forbid if Fauci's plan hits the rest of where we live. No thank you. 360% increase in crime in New York City. Dude. 360% rise. And then de Blasio comes out going, well, we have the lowest amount of prisoners in our prison systems. When you let them all go.
Starting point is 01:43:02 Let me brush my shoulders off. It's like, yeah, well, you let them all out. Not brush my shoulders. Let me unlock this gate here. Oh, my gosh. The number them all go brush my shoulders off. It's like, yeah, well, you let them all out. Not brush my shoulders. Let me unlock this gate here. And the number is actually going down as we speak. Yeah. God, man, I'm so happy. I do not live in New York anymore.
Starting point is 01:43:15 Yeah, for real, dude. That's why that's one of the reasons I got out. Villa music dude says, I think of the early 2000s years of my life where there were greater relative amounts of free society besides the Patriot Act, it felt right to resist government then. I find the system I wanted to resist, I want to defend now. Well, I am not happy with a lot of the stupid BS that has emerged over the past several decades that give this extreme executive authority. But there's a big difference between Barack Obama signing the NDAA indefinite detention provision, which would allow federal authorities to kidnap you in the middle of the night, bring you to an offshore oil rig and rendition you.
Starting point is 01:43:49 And Donald Trump asking federal police to arrest someone who threw an explosive at their building. Boom. By the way, that was Obama. That was Obama. Yeah, he did that. Yeah. So that's way worse. A lot of these progressives were warning of this.
Starting point is 01:44:03 They said, you support Obama now, but everything he's creating will one day be in the hands of someone you hate. And then here we are. But again, let's be real. When a DHS guy has a police badge on a patch on his chest and DHS on his arm and he walks up and says, come with us. And you go, but who are these strange men kidnapping me? You must be blind. There must be. You must be not like what? Right.
Starting point is 01:44:27 They're cops. Yeah, newsflash. We were joking when we said they were being black bagged. We read the article. The guy got out 90 minutes later. He wasn't even in very long. 90 minutes inside and then be let out? No charges?
Starting point is 01:44:41 Now, listen. Hold on. I would very much prefer it if they had badges true with badge numbers and i do not like the fact that they're just wearing patches but to act like you don't know what's going on you engage in a riot don't be surprised when federal agents come and grab you what if they were wearing suits that's exactly what they wanted though those people that were filming were like yes this is the ammo we need to like totally prove that these guys are are terrible people what if they were what if they were fbi agents wearing
Starting point is 01:45:09 suits and they walked up and said come on and they bought them they put them into a black unmarked suv when i was in chicago in 2012 and we had a mixture of police vehicles and black unmarked suvs surround us we didn't immediately get out go, who are these strange men who have surrounded us with weapons? I was like, oh, look, police. That was it. You're smart, I think. Yeah. These people are lying.
Starting point is 01:45:33 They're full of it. It's just, it's the name of the game, man. Yep. Grant Thompson says, Trump was never on the plane. He ended any relation with Epstein after they had a dispute about property. The Bill Clinton itinerary is extensive, however.
Starting point is 01:45:47 People have been asking about a connection with the – I can't say that person's name. Yeah, so there you go. Yeah, I didn't – you mentioned it earlier, and I was like, I don't – I didn't read anything about him being on any of the flights. Yeah, so I must have – I'll have to issue a correction on that. I was not aware. Yeah. I made an assumption that was probably incorrect. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:05 I will assume that is incorrect. I only say that because I don't have any sources other than people telling me that's not true. This is an important super chat here. Kronos Gaming says, Adam, your hair is fantastic. Wonderful. Very important super chat. Agreed. Kuro Teran says, as an expat working in Afghanistan, there are so many Afghanis that fear a coalition
Starting point is 01:46:23 withdrawal because they wouldn't be able to flee and would be subject to reprisals in the Taliban's return. I hear that. I understand it. But America should never have been there. America shouldn't be there now. We are not the world police. No, we're not. What do you do?
Starting point is 01:46:39 What do you do? I don't know, man. But I do not believe it is our responsibility and I don't believe it should be our burden. I agree. But I will tell you this. I do. I do think it is fair to point out it was our fault for going there in the first place. And now we have a responsibility to a certain degree. But I think it was Ron Paul. I think he was referring to the war. He said, when you're a doctor and you prescribe someone a medication that turns out to be wrong you don't just go
Starting point is 01:47:08 well I guess you're on it you might as well stay on it you immediately get them off that medication say that was a bad idea and getting them off may cause problems they might get sick and it may make things worse but you can't just keep it going you might have to taper it but you have to stop yeah because we've created an addiction so now we leave and
Starting point is 01:47:24 maybe you know what the good thing is? Maybe Trump saying, I'm out, will get them all being like, oh, we better secure our own defenses and everything now. We'll figure it out. But I don't like the idea that we have problems here and the left is screaming Donald Trump is doing it bad. And we have our troops over in the Middle East. Yep. I'm sorry, man. I can't see through that.
Starting point is 01:47:42 And everyone's screaming. This is one thing that bugs me. I've been told not to say anything because I'm not a professional or I'm not a doctor because I'm questioning specific things about a certain something that's happening right now in the world. And then I'm like, look at the person who's talking to me. And they're just like a coffee barista. It's like now.
Starting point is 01:48:07 Now, hold on. Who are you? They can draw a mad squirrel. They can. Yeah. Crazy looking squirrel with cream. But that does not. To distill.
Starting point is 01:48:18 I mean, I have done hundreds of hours of research knowing about all this stuff. So I can sit here and have a conversation with you about everything that's going on and know what's happening. And it's like, for you to tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about and then also scream at the top of your lungs that now we should be in Afghanistan? That blows my mind. Wait, wait, wait. But you're an expert now in suddenly what's going on in foreign affairs yeah get out of here how insane get out of here it's insanity these people they want to pick and
Starting point is 01:48:51 choose their battles and it's like no you don't get to pick and choose you either have the entire war with me and i'll i'll go toe to toe with you or or shut up get out of here stop asserting your you know trying trying to assert your dominance wellerting your – You know what it reminds me of? Trying to assert your dominance. Well, it doesn't work with me. This reminds me of when I was at Occupy Wall Street and I was talking to this group of people. Okay. And this one white guy goes, well, you think – I was basically talking about meritocracy and stuff.
Starting point is 01:49:19 Okay. And like equality. He goes, you think that though because you're white and your privilege stops you from understanding what these people are going through. And I was like, no, I'm actually I'm second generation mixed race. And then he goes, oh, oh, oh, oh, now I see what you're saying. Yeah. And I was like, uh-huh, you do. No, you're just pandering because you're a white supremacist.
Starting point is 01:49:43 Like you are a leftist racist. That's what they do. And so basically, they have no principles. Their political statements are based on whatever they think is socially acceptable. So when this guy was standing in front of a bunch of people saying, you don't understand your privilege, but it turned out he was talking to a marginalized person. All of a sudden, he was like, oh, no, my social standing. Whatever shall I do? Doesn't that make them grifters?
Starting point is 01:50:09 Yes. By definition. person all of a sudden he was like oh no my social standing whatever shall i do doesn't that make them grifters yes by definition and so when it comes to donald trump and and they're marching in the street saying no blood for oil and they're like banging on windows and then donald trump gets up and he goes we're pulling the troops out the best troop withdrawal everybody agrees and they go they look at their sign and they're like uh and they take a barker and they cope they put like keep our troops in afghanistan our troops, blood for oil. Ah, they're smashing things again. Yeah. Oh, man. Barely a pause.
Starting point is 01:50:31 MH says, you want to talk about a conspiracy theory? Snopes has the idea that Black Lives Matter has a board member who is a convicted terrorist is mixture because no one has a shared definition of terrorism. That's Snopes for you yeah terrorism has a very clear definition and they were they were like it's funny because it says whether or not having hundreds of pounds of explosives is considered to be it you know it's like whoa whoa let me stop you they're not arguing about that one yeah someone was arguing me with me that uh
Starting point is 01:51:00 they never found pipe bomb stuff and i was like like, okay, how do you know that? Because I saw them. I saw them in custody. They were showing them. And it's like, so I saw it. Where are you getting your information from? Well, apparently they arrested one guy with a gun too. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:15 I don't know how much I trust police and law enforcement or the government. Right. But right now, you earn no favors from me far left when you purposefully go to this place and throw explosives at the building. That's correct. Look, if I went to a protest and they were like, hey, we're going to go protest the federal government because they're, you know, like oppressors. And I was like, OK. The moment someone went, welcome to the protest.
Starting point is 01:51:36 I'd be like, bye bye. I'm out. I'm not OK with this. That goes from protest to riot very quickly. Well, insurrection. I mean, throwing an explosive is a bit beyond just a riot. Yeah, good point. A riot is like people who are just doing dumb things and smashing stuff, but coming with
Starting point is 01:51:53 weapons and bombs. That's another level. And then I don't know what you'd call it when a woman strips naked and then spreads her legs in the street. I don't even know what that is. Yeah, me neither. I don't know what that is. Well, congratulations.
Starting point is 01:52:04 She got press attention. Yeah, she sure did. She she's a hero i'm just gonna really quickly just want to say thanks can i get my uh do i have a close-up uh only 10 oh that's fine no you do i do yeah i think i oh here we go so check this out this is coronavirus coffee and someone actually posted this on one of my i don't remember what it was, but they were like, oh, yeah, like, check this coffee I got. And they sent me it. They went to the coffee truck that they got it and there was one left and they sent it. It says, let's see, coronavirus coffee estimated 2020. CNN and MSNBC say it sucks.
Starting point is 01:52:44 It is a bag of BS. I can't say that, but it says it's killer coffee. Oh, boy. I'm scared. It's real coffee, though, right? No, it is. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:52:54 Smells good. You should make some. Smells good. It's actually whole bean, so I'll have to go get a coffee grinder. Whole bean. Yeah. It's called the blend for the end.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Oh, gosh. Wonderful. And that. And yeah. It's called the blend for the end. Oh, gosh. Wonderful. Perfect. And that was, but Vita's. So thank you. Thank you for sending that to me. That's amazing. I really appreciate you.
Starting point is 01:53:11 That's great. Cat X Dragon says, where is the video to prove this? A gunman wearing a FedEx driver's uniform on Sunday killed the son and wounded the husband of a federal judge linked to, I'm assuming you mean Epstein. I am for real. Did I miss something? I call shenanigans. Yes, we talked about it in great detail. That's
Starting point is 01:53:27 literally what's being reported by ABC and the FBI. This is real life, apparently. This is 2020, guys. Look, I said this before, that I had this really cool idea for a short film or something. What would it be like to
Starting point is 01:53:44 be an ancillary character or an NPC that's not involved with the main quest line of a video game? Right. So like right now, whatever the simulation or video game or storyline is, we have nothing to do with the actual main storyline. We are a weird side quest that has nothing to do with anything. Not in my story, Tim. Well, you're not where this stuff's going down. We are Wasteland Radio. Is that what it's called in Fallout 3?
Starting point is 01:54:09 Wasteland Radio. Appalachian Radio, I think it's called. So here's what's happening right now. There's some secret agent who is tracking down the Cabal, and it's some super action-packed movie. We are in the movie or game for only a few minutes as he's searching YouTube on his phone.
Starting point is 01:54:25 And then he sees the show. Yeah. And it's just like a passive ancillary character thing that's not really involved. And you could choose to listen or not. And that's what we are. Because right now somebody knows what's going on with this weird FedEx assassin guy. Oh, definitely. And we like only get a glimpse of it.
Starting point is 01:54:40 But someone's living that crazy, crazy story. Oh, my goodness. Here we go super bam bam says broward county florida has issued an emergency order mandating that citizens wear masks inside their homes now are you and what are you going to do to enforce that are you going to come to my house knock on the door and be like where's your mask yeah yeah what inside your own home now yeah what so that doesn't make any sense. And we had a couple put on house arrest. What?
Starting point is 01:55:08 Yeah, dude. This is insane. That's in Florida also? Was that Florida? No, that one was Tennessee. No, Alabama? Kentucky? Let me check.
Starting point is 01:55:16 Might have been Kentucky. Keep naming states. That's your all states. Here we go. I have no idea. The Grizzly says, Hey, Tim, have you heard about some stupid news? Far leftists on Twitter are calling the Japanese fascists
Starting point is 01:55:28 because Japanese critics liked a game about their history. Only it was made by evil white people in San Diego, California. Well, that proves it. Fenrir the Wolf says, Yo, Beanie Crew, long time viewer lurker. Just wanted to say keep up the fantastic work. Excited to watch your continued growth. Well-deserved.
Starting point is 01:55:44 Great Trump deep dive, Adam. Looking forward to more AdamCast episodes. Thank you very much. Thank you. Lunderbar. Thank you. And that episode will be back soon. If you haven't already, make sure you smash the like button, smash the subscribe button,
Starting point is 01:55:57 smash the notification bell. You can follow me on Twitter at TimCast, on Parler and Instagram as well. You can follow Adam on all the same platforms at AdamKrigler. And of course, at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S on Twitter on Parler and Instagram as well. You can follow Adam on all the same platforms at AdamKrigler and of course at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S on Twitter and Parler. Did you find out where it was? That was Louisville, Kentucky. Oh, I got it! Oh yeah, we guessed enough states, nothing.
Starting point is 01:56:15 You win a Joe Biden sniff. A Joe Biden sniff. Just what he wanted. Wait, there we go. Somebody injured Joe. Somebody injured Joe. Somebody injured him. Whoa. What happened to him?
Starting point is 01:56:30 Look at this. Oh, no. What is this? Wasn't that a kid he stepped on it? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yep. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:56:37 You know, I can't say I'm upset about it. No? I mean, it's our mock Joe Biden. We got some fun out of him. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Oh, I got to turn that on. I mean, we got some fun out of him. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Oh, I got to turn that on. You're a lying dog-faced pony soldier.
Starting point is 01:56:50 Oh, did they not do it to you? How dare you? Well, excuse me. You're a lying dog-faced pony soldier. You can't overdo it, Tim. We need more from Joe. I need some Trump ones. Mine's coming in the mail.
Starting point is 01:57:03 It should be here soon. Well, it might be here in a few days. It's going to be fun. I'm excited about it. You're a lion dog face pony soldier. Apparently that's not even a real thing. He claimed it was from a show. It wasn't. He just made it up. He claimed it was from a show?
Starting point is 01:57:17 They were pony soldiers from some show. Lion dog face pony soldier was not a thing. He has been known to plagiarize in the past that is true too yeah we can't forget it was interesting yeah uh big thick he says yangtze river flooding basically the entire north china plain three gorges dam is only 11 meters from breaching oh that's oh man that's that's there's like 400 million people 400 million 400 million people that live live below that dam what's causing it to overflow poor planning made in china everything is every structure there is literally literally in china oh my goodness i mean she's not wrong i'm not wrong okay but and honestly i
Starting point is 01:58:04 i don't know. There's some people on Twitter that have been sending me updates constantly about that. We'll track it. We'll see. Yeah. Now, here's Brewmaster Monk says, you guys seem like the main characters from where I am sitting. Also, you guys give me hope that you can improve your economic class without abandoning your principles. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:58:22 It's true. Thank you. But I got to say, from where I'm sitting, it sounds like you're the main character because we're just wasteland radio to you. That's right. You're the one running around and like, not really moving, but still pretending like you're running like in video games. Running into the wall. Yeah, you're running into the wall while you're
Starting point is 01:58:35 still running. That's you. Not us. We're just sitting here jabbering. That's us. I guess to each their own. No one here is fighting a dragon. We're not jumping 20 feet in the air and thrusting the sword into the belly of the giant demon lord. You are what you believe you are, I guess no one here is fighting a dragon we're not jumping 20 feet in the air and thrusting the sword into the belly of the giant demon lord you are what you are you believe you are I guess unless we're playing some kind of weird like futuristic
Starting point is 01:58:52 prappa the rapper where you gotta like type in words really fast to make the hosts talk about stuff you're like oh man circle circle square enter go and then this makes sense Tim just went on a rant about Donald Trump oh Adam lay him up then they mash keys and then Adam goes on a rant about Donald Trump. Oh, oh, Adam, lay him up. Then they mash keys and then Adam goes on a rant. That could be us.
Starting point is 01:59:07 Yeah. War Tortoise says, hey, guys, buy a bag of black rifle coffee. Some of the proceeds go to for 2A rights. Funny you mentioned that. So funny. That's my line. No, I was so excited. That's my coffee.
Starting point is 01:59:21 OK, OK. You shut your mouth. I just ordered some and i just got it look at this yeah that's right you see the blue line you see what coffee i'm holding up that's right i don't i don't regret anything i support our i support our officers dude that fourth of july video that it was amazing man these coffees smell good you hold on man you know what the issue is i'm excited about this one too too. Wait, where's the Biden? Biden needs to get a sniff of that.
Starting point is 01:59:49 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Why is it that the right is having so much fun? That's that's the real issue. You watch a video from Black Rifle Coffee and they're shooting the national anthem. Yeah. You know, seriously. Ding, ding, ding, ding, anthem. Yep. You know? Yeah, they are. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Starting point is 02:00:06 That's amazing. That was awesome. It was like different keys. It's so clever. And if you have not seen this video, do yourself a favor. Go check it out. It's awesome. But seriously, look at- It's so American.
Starting point is 02:00:16 Look at that video, and you're going to have a good time. You're going to laugh. Look at Sean Parnell. He's a Republican congressman running in- Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, in the Pittsburgh area. Look at his commercial. His fundraising commercial was amazing. It in Pennsylvania, in the Pittsburgh area. Look at his commercial.
Starting point is 02:00:28 His fundraising commercial was amazing. It was good, but it was funny. Why is it that the right is laughing and having a good time and the left is like, yeah, exactly, Buku. They're going like, good timing. Excellent timing. I hope everyone heard that. I don't think they could hear it. The comedic timing was on.
Starting point is 02:00:43 I think if you boost the audio after the fact, you'll audio after the fact yeah maybe so our cat just walked and started screaming because he's mad he's like what's everybody doing i'm waking up no no but but my my point stands indeed it's been this way for a while the the the donald memes are always funny and silly but then you look at what the left is doing and everything's just like anger that's true and not fun well they're addicted to the anger you know they live they live there and that's all they know they're like the fire nation it's sad really it's sad like i you know it's like we all want them to stop being so angry and and look logically at what's happening and you know talk about it but they don't want to do that and we're all just going well i mean if we try and let me just go eat my popcorn yeah or might have that's what i was saying about black coffee i was saying about joe biden earlier he's trying to bridge the gap
Starting point is 02:01:35 between the liberals and the far left yeah but the gap is too big so now he's too far left for liberals but too centrist for the far left that's right so he's just nothing so he's i mean it's actually kind of perfect if you think about it he's kind of this lost meandering old guy and politically mentally pretty much on all levels that's pretty much what he embodies i look at these people who uh like progressive commentators on YouTube and they do miserably. Okay. Like they're doing well. They're probably all rich.
Starting point is 02:02:09 But relative to like moderate to conservative, you know, politically homeless, like intellectual dark web kind of people who might be progressive or conservative but are anti-SJW. Okay. All doing really, really well. And I have to – and I watch a lot of these videos and they really do just engage in a lot of sophistry. They use manipulative false arguments. They use fake news. And they do this,
Starting point is 02:02:31 they do something interesting. I've noticed a lot of these commentators, first of all, they talk about people too much. They talk about, what I mean by that is each other. Like I'll talk about Congress. I'll talk about a congressman doing a thing.
Starting point is 02:02:43 I'm talking about the government, but they'll literally talk about YouTubers. I'll talk about a congressman doing a thing. I'm talking about the government. But they'll literally talk about YouTubers. But they also do this thing where instead of researching, they just watch a video. And then instead of looking up the news and getting their facts straight, they just repeat what the story says and then complain. Yeah, telephone. Just playing it. So the point I'm bringing up is that when I track the news and I see what's going on, this man is scary. Yes, he is.
Starting point is 02:03:05 This man is very scary. I agree with you 100%. He's going to get us into the TPP in two seconds. And the people who support him terrify me. Yeah, and if you don't know, we talked about this on Saturday, me and Ian. The TPP allows countries that sell us oil to sue us if we stop using oil, meaning we have to stay buying oil from them or they can sue us. It's so weird.
Starting point is 02:03:33 And that falls on our tax money. So we would actually be looped in. If you want to go green, Biden's not going to make that happen. No. He's going to bring us back into the TPP. And that makes us liable to keep buying oil from other countries. None of it makes sense. None of it makes sense.
Starting point is 02:03:51 None of it does. This guy's scary. And I and, you know, Ted Cruz put this video where he said it's everything's really at stake. It really is. It really is. I agree, man. Yeah, we and I think even if you're, the left is saying the exact same thing. That's true.
Starting point is 02:04:06 So, civil war? I mean, and they make it, they're making it a war. They're making it so you, they're making people afraid to even talk about it. You know, it's like, and I mean, that's why I'm talking about it. You know, I'm like, people are upset with me just because I announced it on Facebook. And it's like we can't have a political I can't have a political conversation with my friends and family. We can't talk about what what why I'm voting for who I'm voting for. Like you're going to just disown me completely.
Starting point is 02:04:37 I'm like, all right, I got to reevaluate who my friends are. If every single person who opposed the far left insanity spoke up. Yeah, there would be no conflict, no riots, no war. Trump and Republicans would win and it would be over because the big corporations would stop doing what they're doing. They would stop pandering. They would start backing away, realizing that people are tired of it. And it would fizzle out. The police would do their job.
Starting point is 02:05:01 The police would get their funding. The murals would be off the streets. Everything would go back to the way they were, the way it was 15, 20 years ago with political bickering between the Democrats and the Republicans, but the far left would be gone. Instead, too many people are scared. And the problem is the less likely they are to speak up, the more emboldened the far left gets. That's true. And then the less likely they are to speak up. Absolutely. So it's just getting worse because no one wants to stand up for themselves. Now, I shouldn't say no one, but a lot of people refuse to.
Starting point is 02:05:27 So we'll see what happens. You know, one of the easiest things anyone can do to protest is literally just petition to write on the street. For real. You don't even gotta put MAGA.
Starting point is 02:05:35 You can literally just put like, you know, go Redskins. Go Cowboys. Whatever you want. I want the street to say, you know. I want every street
Starting point is 02:05:44 to have something on there. Sox World Series 2020 or whatever. I don't think they're playing. Or Cubs finally won after 109 years. Right. I mean, it was a couple years ago now. I would like a big street mural of the Cubs. I want it all to be blue. I want, you know, there to be, you know, a baseball bat and a jersey and some of the
Starting point is 02:06:00 biggest players. And I want them all to be drawn out. That's very complex. And it's going to be there as long as the Black guys it doesn't matter and they're going to pay for it you know what i want some complexity isn't an issue i want one word i want the word floorboat i want nothing else that's all i want and i don't care where it is but it should be close to the blm ladies and gentlemen blackfire night hold on blackfire night did a uh a 69 super chat i saw it i was like i gotta read. It's kind of cool.
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