Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #37 - Chinese Biologists CAUGHT Smuggling SARS And Flu Viruses Into US

Episode Date: April 1, 2020

Adam and Tim discuss a chilling tale of smuggling the world's most dangerous contraband, and why NO one is covering it.  Next they discuss some possible reasons for the deaths among younger people, ...and the risk factors. Finally, they mull the potential rent strike and consider what might happen in April.  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 Yo, what's going on? Welcome to the show. I am Tim Poole. This is Adam Krigler. And then we also have the invisible woman. I am also here. Yes, she is invisible. Yes, yes. I'm so sick of this stuff, man. I can feel it. Trust me, you're not alone. I'm sick of it too. I'm sure everyone here is sick of it. Every day we're like, alright, let's see what's going on today. Oh, this coronavirus. Yep. That's it. I remember, you know know back when people would talk about movies there's a on the front page of the daily mail it's like everything is coronavirus
Starting point is 00:00:32 and then tucked away we found one gem of like quentin tarantino saying brad pitt wanted to take off his shirt it's like yes that's what that was a glimpse of how life used to be yeah instead of searching for cool subjects that we're talking about it's like if we're digging for anything that isn't coronavirus remember we were talking about like werewolves and stuff oh yeah the skin it's so long ago walkers or whatever man we were like isn't it cool if like aliens were in another dimension it's like that's right now today it's like the coronavirus killed more people today and news is nothing else yeah it's getting so boring today it's like the coronavirus killed more people today and news is nothing else.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Yeah, it's getting so boring. Well, anyway, welcome to the show. If you guys would like to ask questions and have them read, we will do our best to read as many as we can. You can go in the super chat for those that are listening live and make sure you follow us. Our names are above us, Tim and Adam, and subscribe, hit the like button. And yeah, we're gonna we're gonna talk about stuff we do have a really crazy story that i saw and i almost just don't believe it
Starting point is 00:01:30 suspected sars virus and flu samples found in luggage fbi report describes china's bio bio risk biosecurity risk yeah this is crazy yeah but the craziest thing about it is that they they buried the lead so this story really yeah so this story from yahoo they're like the uh luggage they found some some virus samples and when i first saw this i was like wow that seems crazy like what somebody had viruses in their bags why would they do that yeah and then halfway down the article they're like researchers believe it was for bioterrorism it's like wait what yeah what whoa whoa whoa well when you first brought this up i was like oh yeah i read about that wasn't that like two years ago and and like no that was six months ago it's way crazier six months ago apparently september september of 2019
Starting point is 00:02:17 a chinese biologist and this happened multiple times did not report so there's numerous instances now where chinese biologists i guess they're calling them biologists wouldn't even know if they're biologists terrorists no no no no no too early well that's we don't know we don't know they suspect yeah it could be used for nefarious purposes but these chinese individuals they're saying biologists okay fine had multiple vials of viruses yeah in their luggage undeclared and denied having anything until they were searched. And then in the main story they bring up, this is totally bearing the lead. So they say in the story that was like in November of 2018, blah, blah, blah. It's like,
Starting point is 00:02:59 dude, wait, wait, wait, wait. This happened in September. Again, it keeps happening. Why would Yahoo lead with the November story story this is terrible reporting agreed because there's so much more important information here but at least they did it they got the expert the expert said we think this so basically yahoo is the one who clarifies the this uh expert who said it's a biosecurity risk they said biosecurity is a reference to the nefarious use of biological agents such as bioterrorism how is this not plastered everywhere i don't know and it's from yesterday what really scares me is this is the there's one guy that got caught right that's that's what we know about even this woman says you realize if somebody was sneaking the stuff in you know people are
Starting point is 00:03:39 sneaking stuff out right yeah both ways but like dude look at this photo see these things that's it they put little vials in plastic baggies and those are what you ever contact lens cases you ever see oh is it's just in a contact lens case no they're like little vials those are the top of the vials oh oh i see okay so i'm i'm hoping they were in like what i'm trying to think of a movie what's the movie where um i can't remember it i I think it's Fast and the Furious or something. Okay. Where, like... It's every action movie.
Starting point is 00:04:09 They have a case and you open it, and then there's, like... There's, like, foam padding and... Yeah, padding, and then they pull out a tube and they unscrew the tube and they pull out another tube and then they kind of top up
Starting point is 00:04:17 and pull out a tiny vial. Yeah. Like, it's secured in numerous things. Right. Like, it's almost... With a battery system keeping it under a certain temperature. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 00:04:24 This is not bad. And then it's like, here's real's real life they're like look at these little vials that are in plastic baggies in this bag and it says i picture a guy with a long overcoat and he opens it up like what what kind of uh virus you want i got this one i got this one this one's really good i don't i'm i'm surprised this story i i can't believe it's real i gotta be honest i can't believe it's real either because no one else is touching it why what's going on i think they're scared because who wants to be the person to come out and accuse china of engaging in covert bioterror well they started it well i mean sure but but the issue is you have to accuse this person of doing it and another another thing to bring up in the article is that anybody who is smuggling the stuff in would be a stooge.
Starting point is 00:05:08 And like you were saying, the piracy thing, like we didn't condone his actions at all. Here's what they'll do. They'll find some poor guy in China, like a poor person. And they'll be like, hey, we need you to bring my wife's clothes to her in Detroit or whatever. And they'll be like, okay, great. And they'll be like, here it is. They'll open it up and show them like yeah you've got your your contact lenses and you've got your clothes just go to detroit but don't don't put those contacts in
Starting point is 00:05:32 though don't use those contacts by the way so apparently but i think the fbi let these guys go and they know who it is and they even said that it says that uh when it was first stopped the one of the first stories not even the first time it's happened, in November 2018, that they had vials labeled antibodies. And then the biologist told the agents that a colleague in China had asked him to deliver the vials to a researcher at a U.S. institute. After examining the vials, however, customs agents came to an alarming conclusion. So, wait, he even admits that he was smuggling it for someone else. Yeah. Like, someone asked me to do it.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It's like, with no official capacity. Look at that. A colleague had asked him to do it. They're for someone else. Yeah. Like someone asked me to do it. It's like with no official capacity. Look at that. Asked a colleague had asked him to do it. They're patsies. Yeah. Dude, they're smuggling in viruses. Yeah, that's crazy. And now look, I'm the last person
Starting point is 00:06:15 that's ever wanting to engage in any kind of conspiracy theory. But this is an FBI report that a Chinese guy was carrying the virus with pictures of it and then said straight up someone asked him to deliver it and then an expert said like i don't look man i don't know how you get more definitive than that i know that's from the u.s department of justice it's straight up
Starting point is 00:06:35 saying that we knew that they were smuggling in these viruses and now sure enough there's a pandemic going around yep so you know what it could be? I mean, it could be that they're fiddling around. And this is crazy, man. You know what I can't stand about the media is journalists are supposed to be, to a certain degree, a conspiracy theorist. Right. You're supposed to say, hey, I see something. I want to investigate it.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Yeah, exactly. Today, if you say, isn't it strange that there's a bioweapon? There's a biolab. Actually, I don't want to say bioweapon. There's a biolab in Wuhan. And say there's a biolab in wuhan and that's where the virus originated that's that's that's interesting right yeah let's let's take a look at it the moment you say that the media is like and they start screeching conspiracy theories yeah like dude donald trump could uh said that how are these masks going missing something
Starting point is 00:07:21 must be going on and then all of a sudden they're calling him a conspiracy theorist. They didn't even say anything. That's how you, these people, they have no imagination. They are horrible at their jobs. And even these guys, and I'll give some credit to the journalists who worked on this one. They bury the lead.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And this has got to be fake, right? Maybe, I think that's another issue. Maybe the reason no one's touching it is because they're like, there's no way this is real this is real optimism bias nobody wants to put their name on a story this crazy i mean when i see uh i mean sure this document right here the u.s department of justice can you pull up the thing so you see what i'm talking about so it says like the u.s department of justice this looks like a legitimate file from like our government that's got it in here. The information.
Starting point is 00:08:08 There's pictures. Yeah, this is in there. Look at this. That's crazy. So they know about this. Look at this. On 11 September 2019, a Chinese national initially made no positive declarations, but was later found to have eight vials of a clear liquid in their checked luggage at the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. The vials had no supporting documentation. The Chinese National
Starting point is 00:08:29 stated the material was DNA derived from a low pathogenicity strain of H9N2. However, some of the vials had WSN handwritten on the top. And through open source research, CBP determined WSN is an acronym associated with the H1N1 influenza collected in 1933. The material was confiscated and the individual was allowed to travel to Dallas, where they were traveling to work with a researcher associated with an identified U.S. research institution. So in that instance, it seems like they might know who these people are. Yeah. And that because they have cover from American institutions, at least in that regard, maybe that's why they didn't lead with that one.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Right. Because maybe it seems that their story that they're going to meet with a researcher, that this is for them, you know, whether or not they had official documentation, you know, their story kind of checked out. Like, oh, they are going to meet with this person who is legitimate source whatever but there was uh there there have been numerous arrests of researchers taking chinese money and not disclosing it yeah at schools at reputable schools at colleges and universities well that that infiltration man and how how is that not included in this you know how is that not this is part of the investigation okay good this is part of that investigation mike pompeo said recently like the level of infiltration of the china of chinese intelligence and like into the united states is is crazy it's just i mean i see it i could i get the feeling that the reason this is not being blown up is because china has its hands in the media also. Totally. You know, like, why isn't this, like, blasted everywhere?
Starting point is 00:10:07 Like, wait, China's trying to say we did this bioterrorist attack, and then here's proof that they're actually been smuggling it into our country. So let's read this other one. It blows me away, man. On or about 26 May 2018, a Chinese national entered the United States via, it's always from Detroit too, from Beijing. Oh, probably because they fly straight over, over the North Pole.
Starting point is 00:10:29 The People's Republic of China, when stopped by CBP, the individual stated he was a breast cancer researcher in Texas and was not traveling with any biological products. The individual was referred for additional CBP inspection, where he amended his declaration to possibly traveling with plasmids. CBP discovered one centrifuge tube in the individual's checked bag, and he stated it was non-infectious E. coli bacteria-derived plasmids. The individual was unable to provide any accompanying documentation or permits for the materials, which CBP placed on an agricultural hold, and the individual was released. Why are they releasing these people? Yeah don't do you need to declare that you're bringing in the sars virus and the fact that they're lying
Starting point is 00:11:09 about it it's like no i don't have anything okay well what's that vial oh i do i do have a sars sample it's like excuse me no no it's are you okay sir we're gonna keep it go ahead no no what they're saying is they ask the guy are you you traveling or anything? I am not. Okay, let's search his bag. Actually. Oh, you're searching my bag? Well, I'm going to amend that. It's kind of like they're hoping. They won't search him. They're like, nope, we're good.
Starting point is 00:11:34 It's like, all right, have a nice day, sir. Yeah. And so then they're like, all right, let's check. Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait. Yes, I do have one. Dude, they lied, man. Yeah. Why are these people being allowed in?
Starting point is 00:11:44 Exactly. This is nuts. Why are you still being allowed in? Exactly. This is nuts. Why are you still being allowed into the country? You're lying. Check this part out. The FBI does not state precisely what sort of biosecurity risk these cases could present, but Raina McIntyre, professor of global biosecurity at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, said the FBI appears to be concerned with dual use research that that would be that would be used for bioterrorism. Not could be, would be. And if the illicit samples cited in the report were being brought into the U.S., she says the traffic is likely to be both ways. Here's a quote.
Starting point is 00:12:16 How do you know what they're bringing in and out unless you have a comprehensive surveillance point, she asked. If it's going one way, it's going the other way. You'd be very naive to assume otherwise. Yeah, I agree. Retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Spalding, who worked on China issues on the National Security Council under the Trump administration, said there is a threat posed by Chinese nationals carrying biological samples, but believes it's likely the carrier would be someone who is unwitting, making it hard to determine the intent. Some likely could be deliberate to test our ability to identify and intercept. Others could be opportunistic. The FBI report refers to both biosecurity, which typically refers to the intentional misuse of pathogens, such as bioterrorism, and biosafety, which covers
Starting point is 00:13:02 accidental release. The FBI declined to comment on the report. Wow. Yahoo straight up just said and got an expert to say that these people are, there's a concern they're engaging in bioterrorism. Yep. And the FBI is digging into it. I'm not surprised the FBI is not going to comment because maybe this information getting out could be a problem for their investigation.
Starting point is 00:13:21 True. But how long until the media, like the so i expect this will get no play it's not sensational it's not about the orange man no one's going to want to talk about it actually more unless we actually do go to war with china and then this is going to be front page like we actually did know that china has been planning an attack look see we have the proof our news cycle is so twisted and stupid. It's so dumb. I agree. I don't understand the media. It's like, right.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Yeah, no one's telling you anything that's important that's going to help save your life or protect your life. That's why I was saying I think journalists don't want to touch this because they want to take the path of least resistance. Look, man, I just want a million views. Can I just call Donald Trump Hitler again?
Starting point is 00:14:05 Do I really have to talk about national security issues? Do I have to do footwork and talk to DOJ people and open source researchers? Make phone calls? Are you nuts? Get out of here. I'll just write Orange Man bad again. And Orange Man was bad again today because he is orange. Boom, a million hits.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Boom. Million bucks. And then advertising revenue is dropping and they're like we need to bail up from the government and they're getting it oh my gosh media organizations can apply for up to a 10 million dollar loan if they have essential services man yep oh man that's ridiculous but it depends on who gets it because if it's like local news it's fine but not essential no i mean local news i think is okay and there's better i guess let's let. Let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:14:45 They could have done a better job of this, I think. They buried the lead. But this is journalism. They contacted a retired general to ask him about what was going on. They contacted an expert. They published these documents. They did the legwork. They found some really damning information.
Starting point is 00:14:59 And this is very, very important information done by good journalism. Yeah, it's huge. Yeah, they could have done better, I think. But it's like, you know, I'll give it a 7 out of 10. Like, this is important stuff. This is still one of the craziest things about coronavirus that I think that I've found that they have been
Starting point is 00:15:13 smuggling stuff in to our country. Like, how is that not making everyone upset? Like, I'm mad right now. This is BS, man. You've gotten soy Jesus angry. I am angry. How dare you?
Starting point is 00:15:27 How dare you? Oh, no. I mean, it is akin to an act of war. Like, how is it not? It is, yeah. They're saying that we're starting it. I know. I don't want to go to war either.
Starting point is 00:15:38 But when they're bringing in this stuff to our country, it's like, what's going on? And now we have 160,000 people infected with one of these SARS viruses these SARS viruses yeah and look even if it isn't bioterror related maybe it's just bumbling morons so this this this story falls in line with a bunch of other stories we've read where they've been concerned that the actually they bring it up too there's international concern China won't do like they won't actually care they'll be they'll be negligent in containing this, you know, biological materials. So under the assumption that they're doing legitimate research, they're not containing these things properly.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Yeah. And so, that's a concern. Some moron has a vial of, you know, H1N1 and he gets on a plane. In his suitcase. And then he trips and falls and it breaks and he goes, whoops! I'm not saying he did, I'm saying that's the risk. Yep. And on an airplane uh no less recycled air yep or just you're in an airport and a dude's walking around with an infectious disease nah it's fine the crazy thing is there's multiple
Starting point is 00:16:37 instances where they're not reporting it so it's like we kind of know what they're doing they're lying man yep yeah i don't know this is nuts this is this what's crazy is i've had a few people i mentioned this the other day ask me if we if i thought we were heading towards like a full-on war with china you better believe it yeah i think so this is you know i don't know how you rectify this what's the what's the uh argument here no no tim your mistake and this happens all the time they always try and bring in vials of viruses and lie to this the border's agent porter agents what's yeah okay well that needs to stop yeah actually can we stop that it reminds me of uh that family guy episode where the uh the bar burns
Starting point is 00:17:16 like the barber a new some guy buys the bar and then the bar burns down the insurance guy pays the check and then they like uh everyone all the wives ask them they're like don't you find it a little strange that the day after he bought the insurance the bar burned down he goes no it happens all the time so it's like yeah that's a funny point about the bias in like no this stuff happens all the time yeah because they're doing it a lot yeah wow well uh the good news is i get i guess and i mean that very, very sarcastically is, based on things like this, we could prepare for 100,000 people to die. Oh, great.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Yeah. You know what, though, man? We were initially thinking about leading with like, okay, I guess Dr. Fauci says 100,000 people are going to die. I just, I'm so over it. It's just, they've been screaming at the top of their lungs for so long. I'm like, I get it, dude. I'm locked in my basement.
Starting point is 00:18:07 What's going on, man? You told us to lock ourselves in our basement. We did. We are following the rules. Well, we have a few articles pertaining to this, right? So, I mean, this feels like a different subject. We can get into this. Well, of course.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, it's all you, brother. No, let's go to super chats and uh come back to this oh yeah all right we'll go to super chats first and then we will uh swing back around i'm just so exhausted with this every single day it's like yeah a million people are gonna die well i have some things that are i feel like a positive light on this spin that it's like you know we can we can talk about it but yeah it's not as negative. We'll just give everyone a heads up. The numbers could be wrong.
Starting point is 00:18:47 The U.S. death toll percentage is substantially lower than the rest of the world, like seven times lower. So it could be bad. But if this is true, then we might be able to open everything up sooner than usual, right? Let's read some superchats. Morning Coffee asks, favorite pizza toppings, everyone? Oh, my goodness. Oh, I love it. I love it. Pineapple. It's not some super chats. Morning Coffee asks, favorite pizza toppings, everyone? Oh, my goodness. Oh, I love it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Pineapple. It's not coronavirus. Yeah. Pineapple. No. Oh, damn it. Pineapple jalapeno. I like...
Starting point is 00:19:15 I'm just kidding. I don't know. It's a mood thing. I love pizza so much. We actually really like pizza, and when we lived together in Miami... New pizza every day. Every single day, we made a new pizza one time a fruit pizza for like seven months straight which i'm dead serious every day we
Starting point is 00:19:30 had a different pizza we made a fruit pizza yeah it was like jam it was like it was good i can't remember we put on it it wasn't it wasn't cheese though did you do like cream cheese no no no it was like it was just like jam was like fruits on it yeah on a pizza crust and then we baked it that was good. We made a bunch of crazy stuff. I would say my favorite toppings are probably tomato sauce. Just tomato sauce? Yes. Well, not necessarily, because sometimes barbecue sauce is really good, but on most pizzas,
Starting point is 00:19:58 you have tomato sauce, and the tomato sauce has to be good, too. It can't just be regular tomato. Thank you. Ketchup would be terrible. I like white pizza with tomatoes on it. Okay. tomato sauce has to be good too it can't just be like regular tomato any you know thank you ketchup would be terrible i like uh white pizza with tomatoes on it okay but i think if for a regular pizza i'd say mushrooms and garlic that chow cheese would be really good on a pizza we did that it was good we got that pizza crust we can make some let's do it yeah we got a lot of chow cheese all right thanks all right jim saint armor says read an article today about a woman
Starting point is 00:20:22 who claimed that vomiting was a symptom of coronavirus and it put her in the hospital, except the photo of her in the hospital was dated October 19th, 2019. Infuriating. A lot of people like lying. Like when CBS ran footage from an Italian hospital claiming it was New York.
Starting point is 00:20:37 And Kathy Griffin went to the hospital. Oh, man. You know what happened with Kathy Griffin? I don't know anything about it. She posts a picture like, I'm in the coronavirus ward, isolated, you isolated, blah, blah, blah, and then starts screeching about Trump. These people are so annoying.
Starting point is 00:20:49 She had just gotten back from Mexico and she got a stomach virus. Okay. She was in the hospital for it. That's what happened. Guadaluma's Revenge? Montezuma's Revenge. Oh, yeah. That's what I meant.
Starting point is 00:20:57 It's everyone. Like, dude, you take two seconds and say, Mexico, travel, and everyone's going to tell you, you will vomit. I got sick when I went. It was bad. Man, it was brutal. Yeah, it's called Montezuma's Revenge. It's like the joke, I guess. So she comes back, she gets sick, and she starts tweeting about
Starting point is 00:21:13 having coronavirus, and then it turns out she was just, she had the Hershey squirts. It's like, oh, thanks. Thanks, Kathy. I wish I didn't know. Alright, where are we at? Where are we at? Kyle Buchanan says, Hey, Tim. The BBC wrote that an aircraft carrier has over 150 positive cases.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Would you look into how many cases the military has? Thank you, Lydia and Adam, for doing this show with Tim. It is my nightly relaxation stream. Excellent. I did have that story pulled up. I just saw on TV. It was 200 cases on that aircraft carrier. The whole aircraft carrier is basically in danger.
Starting point is 00:21:46 But the Pentagon is instructing the military not to release their numbers. Interesting. Well, because people go to war with us. And I'll tell you what, man. I get it. If there was a possibility that we would go to war with another country, it's going to be in this time period where we're weakened. It's like, you ever see Independence Day?
Starting point is 00:22:03 Yep. They had to wait for that right moment when they sent in the virus to deactivate the shields of all the aliens. You don't get an opportunity like that twice. So we're the aliens? Yeah. Yes. Yeah, we're the aliens, basically. And we have the impenetrable shield, but now we've caught a cold.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Like Jeff Goldblum said, he infected the alien ships with a virus. Amalians. The aliens. America. Yeah, America. And then the crazy earth again and then uh randy quaid flew us an airplane into the center and it blew up the whole thing and that's uh he's a hero no but for real i think if there's if there was ever going to be a war
Starting point is 00:22:37 yeah it would be soon especially with the stories like we just read like yep what is this you know yeah yeah corto malty says what fresh hell do we have today well uh chinese biologists caught smuggling viruses into the country yep just before it hit the world yep min mac says msnbc be like tim pool alt-right commentator and russian asset spilled gumbo on his shirt here's why this is bad news for trump. Yep. Yes. Neandra, thanks for the super chat. Cute. David Lopan says, Ilhan Omar is actually Q from STNG.
Starting point is 00:23:11 Compare her outfit from Congress, Progressive Caucus, when she laughed in background with Q's outfit from Encounter at Farpoint. Oh. I was like, Q, are you talking about Q? Please, no. Oh, Q from Star Trek.
Starting point is 00:23:23 That generation. Yay, that Q. That Q. He was a great character. Love to my bro Rob for getting me hooked on you. Appreciate it man. Thanks. that for a long time um 10 years 12 years and during that time i started riding professionally for arbor skateboards and while i was living in new york so that was really fun it was a good uh time in my life and yeah assassin uh international man of mystery i don't tell people that part of it but uh yeah i don't know i was a musician also i never really went pro with it i guess if you can say that but uh i've always just done music for me and uh skating also it just kind of fell into my lap like most things do including this job which is uh now where i'm at yeah heck yeah so cool thanks for your interest
Starting point is 00:24:17 yeah apoth movie says keep up the good work tim you milk toast fence sitting mainstream media exposing gumbo on shirt spilling absolute mad lad. Now I appreciate all of that, especially the absolute mad lad. Maybe one day I'll earn an absolute mad lad from Count Dankula. I'm kidding, dude. His show's hilarious. I don't know if you ever see it. Dankula's absolute mad lads.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Oh my gosh. Oh wait, I think you showed me this once. He basically covers it's almost like a comedy history show. Yeah, it's history. On certain crazy dudes. Yeah, man. Yeah, some crazy Japanese guy
Starting point is 00:24:51 that started his own religion or something. Yeah, he started his own religion. Yeah. Is that... Yeah, okay. So I did see one, yeah. That was cool. Heavy Scottish accent.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Very much so. Let's see. Mark Taylor says, I'm a cashier and I have a cold. Struggle is real. I feel for you, man. Oh, man. Stay safe. Chet see. Mark Taylor says, I'm a cashier and I have a cold. Struggle is real. I feel for you, man. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Stay safe. Chet Chisholm says, you guys should invite the guys from last podcast on the left to talk conspiracy aliens cryptids. Marcus, Henry, and
Starting point is 00:25:13 Ben are pretty rad dudes. I'm down. Sounds good. We can party. Although we've all quarantined. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:18 I will say, too, we didn't do this. Make sure you hit the like button if you haven't already. It really does help. Yeah, and subscribe and share the videos
Starting point is 00:25:24 and follow us. There's me. me there's him i almost don't believe it does help because no matter what happens everyone complains youtube is like suppressing our content stuff but hey you know whatever dude yeah but if if people share it then more people see it so we do appreciate it thanks guys alex oakley says i blame nixon for the coronavirus do you think this will make us pull back from China? Also, have you guys looked into the Black Knight conspiracy? I have not. But I do think we're going to pull back from China and we're going to start building everything here, right? Let's talk
Starting point is 00:25:51 conspiracies more. Gregory Horton says the coronavirus did not kill Jeffrey Epstein. But I have a serious question. Does anyone actually believe that guy killed himself? No. Of course not. No one does. No one in this room does. Who was it who tweeted that they got in the Uber? It was Chris Ragan.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Oh, yeah, yeah, Chris Ragan. And the driver was like, we all agree that- He's like, yo, dude, they killed that guy. Killed that guy in that cell. Do you know who Chris Ragan is? Like a YouTube comedian. Okay. And he tweeted that he got into an Uber on that time, and his driver immediately went, yo, dude, they killed that guy in that jail.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Like, nobody believes. We are one. We're finally unified. The earth becomes unified. It became a huge meme. It was like all over Reddit. It's everywhere. And it still kind of is.
Starting point is 00:26:31 You know why I like the meme? It brought us all together. It did. Yeah. Yeah. The left and the right were both in agreement. Dude didn't kill himself. No way.
Starting point is 00:26:38 That happened. Finally. And now we're going to get in trouble for even saying it. Yep. Because they're going to be like, fake news. And they're going to put a tag under the YouTube video. Yeah. Seriously. That's the YouTube video. Yeah. Seriously.
Starting point is 00:26:45 That's what they do. Whatever. King Canuck says, evening gang. Tim, you never talk about your brother. What's he do lately? He hasn't been in one of your videos since MythCon or the old podcast. I don't know. He does his thing.
Starting point is 00:26:58 He has his own channel. I do my thing. We do a show. Yep. UU says, why can I not block msm channels from my autoplay because they want to make sure instead of watching us you go and watch mainstream media content seriously like the entire autoplay thing is like i know i've seen it and and people have there's an there's a third party uh extension you can download people are talking about that uh removes the mainstream media oh
Starting point is 00:27:23 nice like dude who goes to YouTube to watch CNN? Nobody. You just turn on your TV. It's really sad. YouTube has basically become like Netflix or Hulu. Yeah. It's really crazy. I mean, if you search YouTube for coronavirus,
Starting point is 00:27:39 you will not get this channel. You will not get my channel. You will get CNN, CBS. If you search for Brad Pitt, because you heard a great story about him taking his shirt off, you will not get a YouTuber. You will very rarely get a YouTuber.
Starting point is 00:27:54 You're going to get some major corporate channel. Well, I don't click on those. Nobody does. I know. I mean, look, obviously people do. Or autoplay is right into it, and that's where the statistics are going from. Yep, yep. It's whack.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Cuban Libertarian says, opinion on Cuba exporting doctors during crisis. I honestly don't know a whole lot about it. I don't know it either. Maddie Bone says, lost a debate today. Couldn't believe what I was being told you until I asked them to cite their source. Their source was you, the gospel of the soy Jesus. Oh, no. Oh, interesting. Interesting interesting marion thanks for becoming a member 1976 says how long until we're at war with china that's long hopefully a lot longer than hopefully never what she just said
Starting point is 00:28:35 yeah right but i i gotta say i think it's common i really do taz says thanks to your warning my toddler and i were fully doomsday prepped before australian media even mentioned covet love you tim adams cool too though oh thanks right on that's awesome dakota dances hey tim and adam had hoped to see you cover the fisa abuse story that came out today the ig investigated fisa application found 92 not up to snuff dude a huge majority surprised yeah so this is one of the complaints I had about Brett Kavanaugh. He has an archaic view on mass surveillance and
Starting point is 00:29:10 what the government is allowed to search. So, it's been a while, but the general idea that the government claims is that they're allowed to spy on your metadata because it's the same as like, if you walk out of your house, the police are allowed to sit in
Starting point is 00:29:26 front of your house and watch you leave. They know when you left and then they can follow you and see where you went. They can't listen to your conversations, but they can watch you leave and watch where you go, right? If you have everyone's, like every bit of all the metadata, then you know exactly what they're doing, where they're going, when they're doing it. And so that stuff should be private, but obviously the government wants access to all that stuff, so we see a ton of surveillance abuse. So yeah, I don't know a whole lot about this story, but we'll check it out. The Unrefined says, chill factor movie.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Okay. Eddie, thanks for becoming a member. Talbot Link says, had to force quit mobile app, go to channel and stream in browser, then go to history before app saw stream for second day in a row youtube bs that sucks yep make sure you subscribe and hit the the notification bell and that's probably not even good yeah unfortunately that doesn't even work all the time so pensive says please cover the horowitz report fisa abuse must not be forgotten definitely we'll pick it up yeah we should talk about it. Dark Ranki said, Timothy, be real with me. Is the 18-month thing possible?
Starting point is 00:30:27 Oh, for the quarantine? I think so. Well, that's how long they're saying we have a vaccine. We have some news. The mortality rate may be a lot lower in the U.S. We might have a good handle on things. But it could just be because we've done a good job of containing it. True. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Joseph says you you should look into import recalls from china chickens with h4 and 5 hogs with swine ebola whoa drum skins with anthrax all from china happens all the time x uh x as a hazmat experience as a hazmat worker dang and then uh dark rangy asks again be real will the 18 month thing be possible we'll see brandon let's says china did this on purpose well we don't know but uh i suspect i do not trust after that last subject i mean i'm i definitely have my doubts now and the funny thing is there's a story where it's like what was this from i can't remember what source this was saying that hate speech against china and the uk is like going up like several orders of magnitude or whatever.
Starting point is 00:31:28 And it's like hate speech against China? Yeah. Like the countries and their government? Yeah, exactly. Like the country. It's like all I can think of in those situations is like not the whistleblowers, but the people getting videos out like, look, I'm a regular citizen talking to their phones. Like I just want the world to know that we are not okay with the CCP.
Starting point is 00:31:48 You know, we support, like, the Taiwanese independence and, you know, just know that we're not all the same. And it's like, yeah. So I feel bad for the Chinese people, man. For sure. We just got a big super chat jump. Thank you to all the super chats. Yeah, appreciate you all.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Let's see. North Strider says, alternate world building exercise for you guys. What if Hillary Clinton was our president during this pandemic? Oh, we would have been at war six months ago. So my theory is that we would not be in this disaster if Hillary had been our president because we would have gone to war like a year and a half ago and none of us would be alive. Well, actually, no, I think she would have sold us out to China. And like they wanted the TPP.
Starting point is 00:32:27 They wanted the Chinese government be able to sue Americans and to like have them freely sent like we could freely send jobs overseas and just continue the extraction of the American economy. Yeah, you're right. And I think China being strained led to much more animosity. We would just be China 2.0. It's funny because the argument is like, don't vote for Trump because Hillary Clinton will bend the knee to China so they don't hurt us. Yeah. And
Starting point is 00:32:49 Donald Trump was more like, I'm going to punch him in the face. So it's like, I'm pretty sure Hillary Clinton and that establishment administration would have bent the knee in two seconds, extracted all of our resources, companies because they were in on the take. Yeah, I agree. And that's why the FBI is investing. They're finding all this stuff out. Kind of self-aware says, have you looked into Confucius Institutes in U.S. universities? P.S. just had an earthquake in the Northwest.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Very unusual. I did not. But I think I was reading a little bit about the Confucius Institutes in the U.S. They're like infiltrating schools. Yeah. Aren't those the yeah, yeah. Yeah. Chinese infiltration.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Yes. Samuel Williams says, truck driver here been delivering medical supplies all over Florida. Now crazy sick. Just got positive test for CCP virus as well as another driver. This worst sickness I can ever remember. Dude. Man, it will get better. Seriously. Definitely. And definitely people need to take this seriously, dude. Like,
Starting point is 00:33:44 come on, man. There's a dude in the super chat telling everybody it's really bad yeah so uh i want to give mad respect to james o'keefe of project veritas they went on the ground to the testing site and knew rochelle got a test and just filmed it and showed us exactly what it was and the reason why i give him mad respect for this is that there was not a whole lot happening the national guards guys were saying it's just the flu, don't worry about it. The doctors were saying, well, you know, most people are okay, but some people get really sick. And it was very calm, very reasonable.
Starting point is 00:34:12 And this is important for us to see for a few reasons. For one, it's the truth. They just drove through there and showed us what's going on. But already they're being attacked as truthers and conspiracy theorists and liar for literally filming what is happening. That's crazy. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:34:25 So look, the way I put it was like, it's great that we can see what's going on. It's great that we can see how the frontline workers are describing and how they feel about it. Keep in mind, he just went to one location. It could be very different in other places, but we need to see what's happening, you know? So, but of course, the scary thing is everyone knows right now. Like I assure you, the journalists know this, that if they say anything counter to the narrative, they will they'll they'll lose their jobs. Yeah. If they go right now and say, oh, the National Guard guy said it's not a big deal. They would get in trouble. Or they cover that story.
Starting point is 00:34:59 We just did. They're like, whoa, whoa, whoa. That doesn't fit the narrative. You're out. Yeah. Or they just don't pick it up and they say, let's not do that again. Yeah. Yeah. So already you're having people attack Veritas for literally just filming what is going on. To me, that's insane. That's good news. Kind of Self-Aware says, a while back, Facebook banned ads for the Epoch Times prompted by an NBC smear piece.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Their source, a New York professor that was schooled in Beijing. And that's right, because the Epoch Times, I don't know anything about the controversy between them, the people who run it, but I just know they're anti-Chinese establishment. They've been smeared as being a cult or something. And you know what? I'm sorry, man, maybe, but I'm not going to trust the Chinese Communist Party. Sorry. The Epoch Times defended the, what is the name of that sect in China that was being persecuted? Falun Gong. Yep. That's what they defended. No, no.
Starting point is 00:35:50 The argument is that they are run by people who are in Falun Gong or whatever. I don't know a lot about it, but I'll tell you what. I'm not going to use the Chinese Communist Party as a source. No, no, no. Yeah. No way. All right. Let's see. Peter says, government, media, and most especially the federal bureaucrats all fumbled the response
Starting point is 00:36:04 here, especially bad jobs by NYC, NOLA, media, and most especially the federal bureaucrats all fumbled the response here, especially bad jobs by NYC, NOLA, CDC, and FDA. Watch as nobody is fired for this. Welcome to government. You can't get fired. Come on. It's amazing. Bofadiz says, oh, right, the virus. The virus for Cusco. The virus chosen especially to kill
Starting point is 00:36:20 Cusco. Cusco's virus. What does that reference to? This is from The Emperor's New Group. It's a fantastic movie. Let's see. MD Brand says says they're reclassifying flu and pneumonia deaths as covid and calling any death covid if it's discovered post-mortem that they were an asymptomatic carrier uh if they if they died and were infected doesn't that mean they they died from it i would think that they died of complications right the problem is no one dies of the flu. They die of complications from the flu.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Pneumonia is a complication. You know, there's a bunch of other things that could happen. Dehydration. And I have not seen any strong reporting that they are claiming people who died of other things died of COVID. I have only heard one of those text message rumors. My friend's grandma died of cancer, you know, 500 times, but it's possible for sure. Wolf Spain says, Hey, what's the VPN that you recommended? Need to up to my cybersecurity, love your content and keep it the good work.
Starting point is 00:37:16 So this is not a promo spot because I don't want to be doing this, but I, but I did mention for those that are asking it's hidewithtim.com and I am not being paid in any way to mention this. They're just a sponsor that I frequently have. But for those that are asking, that's what it is. It's called Virtual Shield. And they've been with me since the very beginning, my first sponsor. And I'm incredibly grateful that I have them, considering revenues dropping pretty much. And thanks for the super chats as well.
Starting point is 00:37:42 But that's only for the question, not as a paid promo in any way. I literally have to say that because YouTube will delete the video and ban me unless I clarify. That's a solid disclaimer. Yep. Truculent Phillips, I think I pronounced that right. PSA, if using YouTube premium but having issues with stream cutting off for background, close the screen as soon as the stream audio starts 95 success hey there you go colton says the media and others want trump to lock us down only want that so they can flip the claim he's an authoritarian fascist dictator yeah they're screeching that trump won't lock the country down yeah he won't yeah that is weird i don't want him to like pelosi said was it today or yesterday and she was like he needs to declare
Starting point is 00:38:25 it right away and get it going it's like yeah wouldn't you ream him out for doing that well so this is this is the complaint I had with them today was that they're claiming Trump's slow response is costing lives and it's his fault and I'm like on January 29th he formed the task force to go after this while you were doing impeachment so your own argument makes you look worse than he does yeah exactly like what so which so great he's bad and you're worse yeah basically is he a fascist dictator or is he responding too weakly he's an authoritarian weak man you have that's what they called him they called him they can't it was politico article They said Trump is an authoritarian weak man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:06 What? So what does that mean? He's like sitting there going like, I'd love to be a dictator. I'm just scared to do it. Sweet baby. I guess that's what they're claiming. It's like, OK, I accept that then. He's not a dictator.
Starting point is 00:39:17 They're mad he won't force companies to produce stuff and he won't lock the country down. It's so dumb. It's like he's too fascist, he's not fascist enough. What's the right level of fascist for these people? Nothing. No, there's no answer. No. Anything he does, nope.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Does not exist. He could come out and be like, they're 100% right, I'm going to do everything they say, and then they would call him weak and pathetic for bowing so quickly. Push over, yeah. Push over. There's no answer, man. That's why he just tells them all to shut up now. Yeah, which I like
Starting point is 00:39:45 David says it's funny all the Russia conspiracy stuff has disappeared the real problem has always been China hopefully the world is paying attention yeah that's funny for real Beast on the Run says alright that pizza question we're going there orange sesame peanut or general so's chicken also white or fried rice
Starting point is 00:40:02 for me I would probably say sesame chicken with the white or fried rice? For me, I would probably say sesame chicken with white rice. I like sesame chicken. Yeah. I mean, I would probably get tofu. Vegan chicken. Sesame tofu? Soy bits, if you will.
Starting point is 00:40:17 Soy bits. Soy Jesus. Yeah. All right. Jan Monroe says, I'm so tired of staying home. I'm volunteering to go to the store for elderly friends just to get out of the house. Yeah, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:27 At least we have a yard here. I couldn't imagine being in New York where they're like, you must stay in your home and you're in like a cubicle apartment. Yeah. Dude, I know people who have apartments in New York and it's like one room was I think 20 feet by like 10 feet. That's a big room for New York. It's pretty big. For New York, that's pretty big for new york that's huge
Starting point is 00:40:46 oh man yeah it's bad ranic says do you think we're uh we we will have to fight for the freedoms taken after the virus passes police here in uk already abusing powers given by parliament oh yeah of course it's gone no one's gonna do anything about it they're gonna roll over and be like in in two years everyone's's going to be like, don't forget, don't go outside. You got it. It's going to be normal. Like, can't go outside. They'll come and get you. J-Man says, Hideo Kojima was
Starting point is 00:41:13 right 1,000%. JustDavid says, old school. Hope you played some. Top three Super Nintendo games. Go to PlayStation 1 or 2 if you missed out on the SNES. Top Super Nintendo games, Chrono Trigger. Chrono Trigger? For sure. Number one. go to playstation one or two if you missed out on the snes top super nintendo games chrono trigger corona trigger for sure number one uh secret of mana secret of mana yeah that was that probably would be number one for me and uh man top third game is probably i think it's called seiken densetsu
Starting point is 00:41:39 which was secret of mana part uh three or something like that super mario 64 that was not an snES game. Oh, it's Super Nintendo. Super Nintendo. Yeah, that was 64. I mean, Super Mario World's a great game. Zelda. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:51 A link to the past. Definitely. Yeah, but I... That was the first one I played. That was an amazing game. That was good. Man, SNES was an incredible system. It really was.
Starting point is 00:41:58 You know what's really strange to me is that video games today all tend to be this epic film quality type movies just because we've developed the technology to make you know very virtual realistic games doesn't mean no one would like people don't want to play legend of zelda i agree like the the uh a link to the past yeah you could take that same structure for the game and make an entirely new one with new dungeons and new bad guys and new weapons. They did. Oh, they did. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:27 What's it called? Oh, I'm blanking on the name of it. But you can go into, like, Drawing World and you become flat. I forget the name of it. It was really well done. It was a 3DS game. A lot of people have been doing, like, mods and stuff. And there are a bunch of, like, similar versions.
Starting point is 00:42:44 But the point I'm making is, you know, Spelunky. We could do a whole subject on gaming. I feel like we should because you and I have a lot of... Some of the best games I've played have been very simple platformers, and there's a lot of great ones. Spelunky is definitely up there for games, and it's not a long story. It's permadeath.
Starting point is 00:43:03 It's like, what has permadeath nowadays right not much yeah seriously revenant i don't know if anyone knows it's a new ps4 game i don't know if it's just for ps4 but they have a permadeath uh like you can play it regularly but you can also play permadeath and it makes the game 10 times more enjoyable because your heart starts racing when you're almost dead you know you feel the pressure of like oh man i need to stay alive it has to be perfect i it actually ruined other games for me because i was like man this was so good now i just my standard for games just went up i feel like it was uh you know most games used to be permadeath you died you got wiped out not out. Not all games, but a lot of them. That's true.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Continue or you're done. Or you get like three continues. Right, and then you're done. And then I think they started to realize that people didn't want to have to do things over and earn it. Remember the Nintendo days? There were games that I would play where it's like you get to the final level
Starting point is 00:44:02 and then there's no saving. You gotta play the whole game over again. From the get-go, yeah. But you'd master it, though. Old school gamers, man. They can still make it, you know. Dark Souls is one game that kind of does it well. I mean, it's not permadeath.
Starting point is 00:44:18 That'd be insane if Dark Souls had permadeath. But, man, it's good. It feels old school-like. Go ahead. Petra says you should talk with YouTube channel China Uncensored. We've heard that a lot. We'll do our best. Shield Lab says, what do you think about Germany issuing immunity certificates, only allowing people with an immunity search to be part of society? And Bill Gates in an interview suggesting the same thing here in the US. No way. Yeah, that's scary. Because
Starting point is 00:44:43 you're basically creating a chance for the government to just claim things yeah you're not immune go to your house lock the door yeah what do you mean you're not going to get the shot you mean so it's basically a government it's telling you you have to do something it's giving the government the ability to lock someone too much power from the arbitrary standpoints we have a constitution man yeah that's why we can't allow them to do it yeah student of history said so so I'm going to just come out and say it. When this is all said and done, we're going to end up breaking China's economy because we're hopefully going to shock, pull everything out and tell them to pound sand.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Yup. I think so. Gustavo says, this is a 2015 study warning China of the dangers in regards to this virus they knew and didn't prepare. Oh, oh, worse than that. They knew and were fiddling around and transferring these things that without proper documentation crazy michael cameron says with all the talk about war and financial collapse is there any chance things will just de-escalate of course definitely absolutely i honestly i think that's what's gonna happen i don't know i wouldn't i
Starting point is 00:45:39 wouldn't see that's that's the optimistic versus the pessimistic. Tim's not really pessimistic. Idealistic versus realistic? Sure. I don't know. Maybe. But we have seen an escalation over the past several years in several different areas. And it de-escalates a little bit and then things go crazy. And I think the internet makes it a lot harder to de-escalate.
Starting point is 00:45:59 I think you're right. Because the information... You know, like, you get mad at somebody and then you don't see them for a week. You kind of cool down. Okay. But what if you saw everything they did constantly every single day? You'd keep sitting there stewing and getting angry and like, you know, being frustrated and you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:46:14 Not everybody has the ability to just chill out. Yeah. To stay angry, you have to continually remind yourself why you're angry. So the internet is basically reminding you why you're angry over and over. And what do you think China is going to do when we pull all the manufacturing out and now their economy takes a major hit? I think they're already taking a hit. And then to continue with that. Sprite Cola says, just personally experienced a 6.5 magnitude earthquake myself.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Anyone else who lives in the Northwest states, stay safe. Wow, 6.5. That's crazy. You know, I keep hearing this thing about earthquakes earthquakes earthquakes and it's like i read about i dug in a little bit and there's over 10 000 earthquakes like a year in california like that's normal it's normal yeah so along the west coast it's pretty normal to have earthquakes i mean but this one this one the apocalypse yeah exactly all the other ones no big deal yeah just just same well the
Starting point is 00:47:06 numbers i've been seeing have been a little bit higher maybe they're just being reported more because we wanted to be the end of the world or something i think that's exactly it yeah people are like oh wait it's an earthquake now i i'm home and there's nothing better to talk about so there's an earthquake i really don't want to let's talk about it it's like you know uh it's not confirmation bias you know like you when you first learn a new word and you see it everywhere yeah dunning kruger not dunning kruger yeah some some some effect where like you know it's it's the opposite of out of sight out of mind or buying a new car and then you see all the cars you're like oh hey they're everywhere same car as me eggman says i honestly hope that we don't go to war with china not that i don't think we have the means to fight back,
Starting point is 00:47:46 but rather because of all the, quote, Americans who have already bent the knee to the red dragon. Yeah. Travis Potter says, Wife wants the D too much. What should I do? I need to go back to work. Well, you must give the wife what she needs.
Starting point is 00:48:01 Do the housework. Robert, Robert. First world problems. Right. Says, please bring Mr. Medeker on He's laser focused On all of this I mean we were doing
Starting point is 00:48:09 Guests And then we got Quarantined And then we had to Cancel a bunch of people So And let's say We're not really set up
Starting point is 00:48:15 For like Skype Stuff You know what I mean But we will have Guests back eventually Yes That is the plan We have this whole
Starting point is 00:48:21 Whole space Everything's gonna Pass Eventually And then the world will become safe again. Randy says, what about Harry Houdini or Mad Jack Churchill? Man makes great content.
Starting point is 00:48:32 Not familiar. I'll check him out. Bobby Arrigan says, has Adam started working on his cover? He asked for recommendations about, and what did he decide on for his cover? I sent out a tweet asking what kind of cover should i do like music yeah yeah music and uh there was a bad religion song that someone suggested
Starting point is 00:48:51 and it's pretty good it's pretty good what song is it uh i forget the name of it but uh because honestly when i pick up a guitar my main goal is not to learn covers. I thought about doing something like a cover a week or something. And all the songs that I picked are really hard to play on the guitar. And, you know, it takes a long time to be able to play it and sing it. And I like to play and sing. So this Bad Religion song is pretty cool. But I've been working more on my own stuff as of late. So, but yeah. We're going on my own stuff as of late.
Starting point is 00:49:27 We're going to get some covers. We will be recording soon. Justin O'Toole says, please say hippity hoppity get off my property in Korean if you actually speak Korean. I don't speak Korean. I don't know any Korean. Ethan Cordell says, the military has been honestly handling this horribly. Use
Starting point is 00:49:44 that are essential have been pretty much offered to the wolves thinking of y'all stay safe will do john terry thanks for coming to member sgt sergeant amo says i heard china reopened their wet markets not sure longer thanks for coming to member shield lab says if you want to take a break from covet 19 and make a fun video on conspiracies look into the denver airport oh i know about the denver airport so do i i don't know about the Denver airport. Oh, so do I. I don't know about the Denver airport. Look up their bizarre murals, 30-foot-tall horse statue with red eyes, Lucifer, gargoyles in underground buildings.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Cool. There's creepy stuff at the Denver airport. Really? Yeah. It's like a haunted airport. No, no, no. It's a New World Order conspiracy thing. It's so fascinating.
Starting point is 00:50:22 I don't, like, not that I believe in it. It's just, okay, here's what I read like a long time ago okay there was an airport in denver denver it got shut down and they rebuilt a new one like very far away and they have this giant blue statue with glowing eyes yep there's a mural of the new one or the old one the new one the new one the new one's got a giant horse like with glowing eyes it's blue and it's like creepy okay and there's like a mural of a bunch of people rushing to a little aryan looking child with an iron fist being raised up i guess word of god it's all under construction right now is it yeah it's it's gonna be under construction to like 2022 or something have you seen this stuff i have that's my airport dude yeah i mean i've read about it on the internet
Starting point is 00:51:04 that's why i'm like i don't know if it's true. Oh, I never sent you pictures of it? Because I walked through there and I was like, yeah. Wow. And so my favorite thing is, you want to know what the best conspiracy theory is? No. All right. No, you don't want to know what it is.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Yeah, I want to know. You'll regret it. I swear, I read this. It was like a GeoCities website 10 years ago. Oh, man, GeoCities. Yeah, it's like a really crappy like you know 2000 early 2090s like website with like you know jif skeletons dancing and like macho man randy savage doing random colors random colors and a bunch of pictures and they claim that there there are
Starting point is 00:51:37 several sub basements of the airport and that the denver airport is actually a hub to bring you to the subterranean realm of the lizard people. And that beneath the Earth's crust several miles are a bunch of major cities of lizard people. Because there was a species of dinosaur that was extremely intelligent. And when the extinction event happened, they fled into caves and learned to survive underground. And they can't survive on the surface because the sunlight would kill them because their skin and their eyes can't handle it. Well, that makes sense. So they live underground. And we use the Denver Airport to go down into the earth where their cities are. Wow.
Starting point is 00:52:10 That's a fun conspiracy. I'll tell you what. I have gotten lost in the airport, and I would probably believe this conspiracy theory. It's a little creepy. It would make a fun movie, but come on. I know. Some crazy, like, artists are nuts, man. Come on.
Starting point is 00:52:23 Look at these people who go to art school, and they get no real job and then complain about everything, and they splash paint on the wall, and they are nuts, man. Come on. Look at these people who go to art school and they get no real job and then complain about everything and they splash paint on the wall and they're like, art. Yeah, somebody made a statue of a crazy horse and it was like, yeah. Yeah, whenever I see really bad art in places like that, I'm like, oh, that person knows somebody. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Someone at the airport
Starting point is 00:52:40 is like, I have a lot of money allocated to art. Hey, you got some art you want to show? And he's like, do I ever come to my warehouse? Or someone is sleeping with somebody. Yep, definitely. For sure. Well, here's what I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:52:55 They all act like this is some big ancient mystery. They just built this airport. What were they doing? Someone had to build a giant blue horse with red eyes. It didn't just grow out of the ground. Nope. They commissioned somebody and made a weird... Seriously.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Right. Art. Look, man. I use that term. I would actually pay a large sum of money in order for that to be true, that there was a secret civilization of lizard people beneath the Earth's crust orchestrating a political takeover. I'd like that to be true.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Yeah, because life is routine and we're trapped in our houses and the virus is boring. And cue like the scene where the lizard people scientists are like, yes, the coronavirus is working just as planned. Once we purge the sky dwellers,
Starting point is 00:53:40 we'll take over the land for ourselves. And then Hillary Clinton is down there and she's a hybrid. That's actually the conspiracy. She unzips her skin and steps out. Finally, I can be free. No, the conspiracy is that she's half lizard person. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:53:56 Like, yeah, that the lizard people created hybrids to take over our government and control us. And that everything we're doing is working towards giving them access to the surface or something. So we're going to create a runaway greenhouse effect. Nuclear bombs are going to blot out the sun. And then they can come to the surface and, you know're gonna create a runaway greenhouse effect nuclear bombs are gonna blot out the Sun and then they can come to the surface and you know I don't know it's fun though right how did we get here Tim lizard people yes have you seen those videos where like so you know what artifacting is no but I want to know so when in a digital video artifacting is when there's just like a weird blotch will appear because the code or something happened.
Starting point is 00:54:28 It's like a low-quality video. This is not going where I hoped it would go. No. And so what happens is these videos are popping up where it's like Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, and then she'll smile, and it's like a 480p, really low-quality video, and people will look at it,
Starting point is 00:54:44 and they'll see like a weird glitch in her face and they'll freeze frame and go did you remember that uh David Firth video we watched which one the news hasn't happened yet yes and he keeps making fun of this where like you'll see a news anchor talking and then it'll freeze oh yeah some guy's face will appear and he'll be like did you just see that he's not even really there and then that freezes and another face emerges and he's like that's a fake truth seeker right there look at his really there. And then that freezes. And then another face emerges and he's like, that's a fake truth seeker right there. Look at his face. There's no shadow. People used to do that
Starting point is 00:55:10 all the time. That guy is pretty funny. David Firth? Pretty good. If you guys don't know who David Firth is, check out his YouTube channel. You're going to be confused. And if you like morbid humor, his videos are amazing. But no one has anything else to do, so go do it. Go check it out.
Starting point is 00:55:25 He's got three of these videos called The News Hasn't Happened Yet, and they are all some of the most amazing, ridiculous, absurdist nonsense ever. But Paul Joseph Watson's in it. Alex Jones is in it. Jimmy Dore is in it, which is awesome. He superimposes his face on Alex
Starting point is 00:55:42 Jones' body, and then it's like him ranting. I love it, dude. It's so incredible. Yeah, check it out. Yeah, yeah. All right, let's read some more. Why am I wrong about the ending of Watchmen? Says China is but HO.
Starting point is 00:55:54 All right. They're WHO. Is that what they're saying? Is but HO. Yes. Oh. Yes, that video. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Harry Beninsky says, yeah, you guys are streaming again. I am stuck in my house working from home, and I would watch you than listen to nancy pelosi prepare for investigation next have some hanukkah gelt in case youtube demonetizes thanks man i cannot stand listening to nancy pelosi talk around i can't either i was i was watching that thing that she was talking about wanting trump to do something now all i can think of is she looks like a robot. She's just 80 years old. She kind of resembles like what I would think is like the first wave robots. And
Starting point is 00:56:32 she's the San Francisco congresswoman, right? That's where Silicon Valley is. That's where they make the robot people. You're talking about lizard people. Whoa. They're not lizards. They're robots. Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry. Adam, you've proved it. Oh, yeah. I knew it. Yeah. No, they're down controlling the robots like surrogates. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:50 The lizard people have their brain thing that they can control the surrogate from below. And now the lizard people who control YouTube are going, blast, they're onto us. Let's see. Why am I wrong says, sorry for the grammar youtube is working for china joe john oh we just jumped again oh we're getting slammed with these superchats there are just too many move forward yeah we're gonna have to we're gonna have to start speeding things up sorry guys all right let's see aaron garcia says if we were to go go to war with china do you think it would be bricks versus nato i really can't see india sign india
Starting point is 00:57:25 siding with china maybe um so the bricks nations it's an economic alignment versus like the nato nations which is so they're both strategic alignments maybe maybe not okay i didn't actually know that i was imagining like someone throwing a brick no no and nato just laser defense shooting the brick down bricks is uh brazil russia Russia, India, China, and South Africa, I think. Oh, okay. And so it's like an economic thing. Yeah, right. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It's a large alignment of very powerful entities, and they have economic interests that are opposed to ours. But, you know, we'll see. Like, you know, Brazil and the U.S., they're kind of okay with each other. Not for the most part. I mean, there's some weird stuff. Like, you need a visa to go to Brazil because the U.S. required Brazilians visas to come to the U.S. So Brazil was like, fine, then, you know, you need a visa to come here. So now it's like actually rather decently difficult. It's not really that hard.
Starting point is 00:58:18 It's like takes a couple of days to go and take care of. But I don't know, man. It's hard to know who the belligerents in the war would be like what the factions would be. Though everyone against China, they'd be like, hey, this is your fault. That's why it's hard to imagine that traditional warfare could exist in this day and age. I just don't think it could. I agree. Yeah. All right. Let's see what we got here. Jay Mac says, I've seen a lot of YouTuber personalities getting interviews with Dr. Fauci, DeFranco, Lilly Singh, and Shapiro interviewed Dr. Birx.
Starting point is 00:58:45 Is there any chance that you might get an interview with any task force representatives? You've been covering this stuff for a while. I don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. It would be cool to have a guest on, but because of the, you know, I don't know how we'd figure it out. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Maybe we'll make him come in a full hazmat suit. Yeah. That's the only way we can do it. We can have like a mannequin with like a screen face yeah i don't know yeah and we'll make the arms go like this so that yeah well while he's talking the body's doing weird stuff that'd be great you know all right let's see we got molly thanks for becoming a member thank you the effing bill thanks for coming to member also thank mr bh says seen this story if not thoughts i don't know what story that is and I don't think I can click it. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Jay Barnhart says, Doom Eternal is a good game for the heart pump. Is that true? Yes. Excellent. It's not easy. No? No.
Starting point is 00:59:36 I'm playing it on normal and it's quite difficult. I die quite often and I'm fairly good at games. So are you basically just saying you're bad at video games? No, I just followed it up by saying I'm fairly good at games. I don't know. You're playing on normal, and I'm just kidding. No. I'm yanking Shane. Sounds like a hard game.
Starting point is 00:59:49 That's all right. It's pretty tough. Graboid says, who would win in a fight, Soy Jesus or the Invisible Lady? I vote Invisible Lady because you can't see her coming. Also, my brother thinks you're alt-right, and I have no idea why. Wait, me? Thinks I'm alt-right? No, I think he's talking about me.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Oh, okay. Yeah, you wouldn't win in a fight against Lydia because because you wouldn't be able to see her you can't see me oh where you'd be spinning around you'd have to use your you have to close your eyes and like use your sense of hearing where is she where is she i'm very quiet i i appreciate the joke the implication that because you can't see her she we can't either that's right gamer girl says do you know when the last time law in any country was removed from the books australia's australians government has made a law we can't go outside unless buying food for some reason but otherwise illegal i mean there's a bunch of laws get repealed all the time but we
Starting point is 01:00:35 do have like there's weird laws where like in rhode island you can't take a shower on tuesday for real it's like i'm making that one up but they're like that okay there are laws where it's like you can't make cherry pies on Sunday morning. Yeah, very much for the era. And it's because it made sense. So, like, the showering thing made sense because they had finite water. And so they said, here's the one day no one can shower. And there were laws about, like, cherry pies because of, like, the cherry harvest and, like, the animals that would come around.
Starting point is 01:01:00 But now that we live in different times and mass produce all these things nobody cares yeah but you could still like make a cherry pie in your 17th story like you know condo in in boston and theoretically they could be but no no judges it's not cherry season jail but this is what the judges are for judges interpret the law right so the judge is going to be like no you arrested them for making a bike you know what get out of here they're gonna hold a cop in contempt for doing that what are you doing you know i here. They're going to hold a cop in contempt for doing that. What are you doing? I actually heard a judge say that to a cop because I was arrested for skateboarding. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:31 And there was a, you know how like in Brooklyn they would open up the fire hydrants and they would be splashing everywhere. So I ollied onto the curb, went around the water and ollied back into the curb or into the street. And I was just continued skating. Like a half a block later, four cops came sprinting at me. the water and ollied back into the curb or into the street and i was just continued skating like a half a block later four cops came sprinting at me and i'm like whoa whoa like where's the fire guys like you got me you know and i like walked over and and they're like yeah yeah you know we're giving you a ticket and i don't actually remember it was four it's silly and i was like why and they're like you we you know we saw you on the sidewalk and it's like it's not illegal to go on the sidewalk it is is it yes yeah it is skateboarding in general is
Starting point is 01:02:11 illegal like skateboarding period okay well i went i went into i was like all right well whatever and i looked on the ticket and it said that i said you got me so it was like admittance to uh fault you got me and the judge was like what areance to fault. You got me. And the judge was like, what are you here for? And I explained to him. He was like, that is ridiculous. And he looked at the cop. He's like, this is ridiculous. And he looked back at me.
Starting point is 01:02:31 You can go. And I was like, please go. I got arrested for skateboarding in Chicago. And the cops charged me with like a Class A misdemeanor for criminal damage to state property, which is like a serious offense. Yeah, sounds like it. It's a year. And when I went to court, the judge was like, you know, called my name and said, charged with criminal damage to
Starting point is 01:02:52 state property. And he was like, I don't remember exactly what he said, but the DA was like, Mr. Poole was skateboarding in downtown Chicago. And as you know, skateboarding can cause damage to property. And the judge like takes his glasses off and he goes like, what? And then I'm standing off and he goes like, what? And then I'm standing up, standing there like I have no idea what's going on. And they're like, yes, your honor. It says here that he was skateboarding. It was like he looks at me.
Starting point is 01:03:13 He goes, you were skateboarding in downtown Chicago. Yes, your honor. He goes, what else were you doing? I was riding my skateboard and like jumping on stuff. And he was like, get out of my court. He said, S.O. Wall or something. Get out of my courtroom. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:24 And he got really angry. Yeah. Like imagine his time right yep i can imagine like could you imagine if someone showed up to your workplace and was like i'm gonna give you extra paperwork right here for no reason you'd be like are you kidding me yeah i want to go home i want to deal with this and i got some kid who was writing his get out of here yeah and i was i was like but i got to spend uh like i think like you know 10 hours in jail but I got to spend, like, I think, like, you know, 10 hours in jail. Like, I got to spend overnight in jail. Stupid. Bad boy.
Starting point is 01:03:48 The police use the arrest as the punishment. They know you're not going to get convicted. They know it's the court's going to get angry about it. But they know they can get you off the street and they can punish you and you won't do it again. That's what they do in New York. They do it to activists. Well, they do have their quotas to fill. Yeah, but not for that.
Starting point is 01:04:04 In New York, they have arrest quotas. Yeah, they have to have their quotas to fill yeah but not for that like in new york they they have arrest quotas yeah they have to fill their quotas wow not necessarily well they lie they deny it for tickets yeah right that's what i'm saying yeah so they'll give you a fine for ridiculous stuff stupid man yep all right let's see what we got here matthew thanks for the super chat harry toe says hey adam have you thought about starting a gamer stream on youtube twitch and play games with members? Well, you're not the first person to ask me that, and I really should get on it because people keep asking for it.
Starting point is 01:04:30 So yeah, I should do it. Adam says, Adam Collins says, now that the gyms are closed, prices for home gym equipment have skyrocketed. Screw toilet paper. I should have hoarded dumbbells. Yeah, they were all sold out. Yep. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:43 Full Beard says, have you been able to sold out yep yeah full beard says have you have you been able to check out the duncan lemp story i have not i just care a lot because he was a friend through a mutual facebook group he's a good guy interesting you know i actually have a real life friend who hit me up and was like do you know about this like i would like you'd like to hear oh really yeah i looked it up this uh guy was basically shot to death in the middle of the night and the cops are saying that he wouldn't put his gun down but the family's like he was sleeping in his bed and the cops just shot up the house oh man yeah we'll talk about it and then we've just alerted the lizard people that we're gonna
Starting point is 01:05:17 talk about it so perhaps you tonight someone will show up and you will refuse to yeah dylan says winston mad jack churchill only man to fight with a broadsword and bow during world Tonight, someone will show up and you will refuse to. No, not yet. Dylan says, Winston, Matt, Jack, Churchill. Only man to fight with a broadsword and bow during World War II. True story. Really? Oh, cool. Winston Churchill did that? That sounds right.
Starting point is 01:05:33 That's pretty cool. The F and Bill says, new member as of tonight and a little off topic, but can you guys give me your thoughts on the idea of legalized prostitution in all 50 states? Good idea or bad idea? Good idea. 100%. Yeah, sure. Why not?
Starting point is 01:05:44 Freedom. We talked about it. Dude, if you're an adult, what's the difference between you going to a woman and be like, I'm going to take you out to a very fancy dinner
Starting point is 01:05:50 and a night in the town and I'll pay for all of it and then I expect you to sleep with me and versus being like, how about you decide what you do with the money after the fact
Starting point is 01:05:58 and you sleep with me? It's the same thing. Right. It's the exact same thing. I don't see a difference. It's ridiculous to me. It's going to happen anyway. Consenting adults can't go about their business in fact if they regulated it they can control for diseases and reduce the crime rate hey government you can probably tax it
Starting point is 01:06:13 you could get rid of a lot of the violence against women who do that too violence period there there are dudes who get drugged and then robbed right exactly you know what i mean yeah carty did that so uh you know i think think Nevada has, like, legal brothels. Do they? I don't know if the brothels are a thing, but... I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:31 I have no idea. Yeah, I'm not sure. I think it is in Las Vegas. I just think you legalize it, you regulate it, you can control for STDs and diseases. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:38 You can reduce the crime rate. This is the problem with government trying to prohibit things. It's like light regulation works so much better than prohibition. Yep. We learned that the hard way with alcohol prohibition that's what happened with marijuana in colorado too yep sandra thanks for the super chat says pizza fund excellent nice
Starting point is 01:06:54 and uh just jumped on us there we go nathan says here in new zealand before the shutdown the gun shop had lines outside of mostly asians couldn't get guns obviously but a lot walked out with crossbows anything they can get their hands on right dude i watched this we were watching this show it's um it was like a history channel top 10 ancient things and it was an asian uh like repeating crossbow so the way it worked is that there was like it's a crossbow but there was a like a long wooden cartridge full of bolts. That would come up the middle? No, and when you pull it up, the string would catch, and then you'd pull it down, and every time you clamped it, it would pull the string back and snap and fire.
Starting point is 01:07:36 It was like an automatic arrow. Kind of. It was repeating. It was so cool. So you'd have a chamber, and you can just crank the crossbow. You're holding it like this, and you're going going like one, boom, boom, or something like that. And it'll go boom, boom. And it made basically peasants a formidable army for like, yeah, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:07:52 Right on. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Let's see. We got Bobcat. Thanks for coming. Thanks for joining.
Starting point is 01:07:57 Becoming a member. John Perry says the Western culture is too sensitive to death. I was in the army. I am desensitized about death. We as a people, me too. You need to let this pandemic burn through everybody. The weaker going to die, the stronger going to live. We are a part of the food chain and we have forgotten that. Well, I agree to a certain extent, not like, you know, a lot of people in, I think the general consensus among the media is like, no can die ever no matter what and i'm
Starting point is 01:08:25 a little bit more harsh on that like look people are gonna die no matter what we do yeah and if the economy everybody dies newsflash yeah not the lizard people oh yeah right yeah i'm sure they live forever no they die people uh no but i mean i think the reality is if the economy is suspended people will die if the economy restrictions are lifted people will die. If the economy restrictions are lifted, people will die. We don't know which will be worse, so someone's going to have to pull the trigger, make the hard decision. Nobody wants to do it, but I don't know what to tell you, man, because sitting around doing nothing,
Starting point is 01:08:53 there's literally... If we do nothing, we die. That's why Pelosi's trying to get Trump to pull the trigger so she can blame him for it. They can be like, it's Trump's fault. See? Yep. Alright, let's see. 425 says, I live right next to the
Starting point is 01:09:07 Denver International Airport property. Place is indeed creepy and they have been removing convoys of dirt away from the property for months digging tunnels, man. I'm telling you, it's to get to the lizard people.
Starting point is 01:09:16 If you're right next door, maybe you can start digging in and see if you can... I should get a suit jacket and a stack of papers. People, listen! The Denver Airport! Is that Alex Jones? Yeah, that's Alex Jones. I should get a suit jacket and a stack of papers. People listen. The Denver airport.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Is that Alex Jones? Yeah, that's Alex Jones. If you don't think that the lizard people are coming up from Denver airport. I've actually never seen anything from him. That's a pretty good impression, dude. Is it? Yeah, you'll be impressed by Tim's impression. If you watch him? If you've never seen him.
Starting point is 01:09:40 I mean, he's good at impressions. Yes. I was in Sweden. And I think I was in the town of sotertalia i was eating at a thai restaurant with emily and all of a sudden we heard alex jones behind us and we were like what we turned around and it was three young dudes with one guy holding a phone showing alex jones yelling and then ripping his shirt off and they were laughing and i was like wow man people, they love this guy. He's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Yeah, they love watching. It's like, it was described to me as the WWE of news. Yes, definitely. I've been to Europe a lot over the past 10, 15 years. And one thing I've learned is they love to laugh at Americans. They're a little snotty. I mean, no, Americans like to laugh at Americans. They're a little snotty. I mean, no, Americans like to laugh at Americans. We sure do.
Starting point is 01:10:28 That's true. I mean, we have so many people here. There's so many stupid people that do stupid things. We have a lot of people, period. So it's an excellent opportunity to find stupid people. Yeah, exactly. All right, let's see. Well, we got one more.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Horsehead says, Adam, don't wear your beanie too much or you'll end up like Tim with a symbiote oh no yeah it's true yep it's to keep the hair out of my face for the most part shall we shall we jump to the uh next yeah let's do it horrifying story oh gosh well i don't know i don't it's not i don't even think it's that horrifying because this is a significantly lower number than i they said long ago like when this first when this first started happening they were like 3.4 it's gonna hit 70 of everybody that's roughly one to two million people or something dead oh no but i got bad news for you man oh they were saying that if we do nothing okay we can expect a range of like over between one million and seven million yeah if we do nothing if we don't social distance right they're saying now if we do full-on social distancing
Starting point is 01:11:27 and full-on lockdown, 100,000 to 240,000 dead. That's significantly lower than what they were saying in the beginning. No, no, no. It's not at all. It's two different metrics. True, but I mean, if there's going to be a choice between 100,000 and 1 million, 2 million, what are you going to choose? Then all you're really saying is we should lock down. Yeah, I think, well, I mean.
Starting point is 01:11:50 The numbers are different metrics. The first number is if we don't lock down, millions die. If we do lock down, hundreds of thousands die. That's why we're locking down. Yeah, well, right now we are already locked down, right? Right. Or more so. We are, for the most part, locked down a down. I think like 30 states, 31 states.
Starting point is 01:12:07 75% of Americans, I thought, was the last number I saw. Are not locked down? They are locked down. But there's a lot of states that haven't locked down at all. So what they're saying here, and this was really annoying because there was a story going around that this famous researcher had changed the numbers. He was initially saying millions would die. Now he's saying only 20,000. It's not true. He was saying that if we lock down, the UK can expect 20,000 dead.
Starting point is 01:12:31 If we don't, it can be half a million. For us in the US, they think the rate, worst case scenario, with like a 3.4, a 3% mortality rate, we're looking at like 7 million dead. If we completely lock down... So here's the reason the numbers change. Our healthcare system can handle a certain capacity. After it's over capacity, the mortality rate will skyrocket. Right. So the mortality rate is actually decently low for the U.S.
Starting point is 01:12:59 It's like, what, what do you say, 0.6% or something? 0.66? Compared to the world's 3.7. Yeah. And it's because we have hospitals for people to go to but that's also not taking into account the economy being completely stalled so like if we're all in our homes and the economy is just slowly stopping to like the wheels coming to a stop it's like okay we we've successfully like we only have a hundred thousand that have passed away because of this let's get back to work and everyone's like, okay, we've successfully, like, we only have 100,000 that have passed away because of this.
Starting point is 01:13:25 Let's get back to work. And everyone's like, what work? You know, there's no jobs. Food's not there. And then it's not the coronavirus that's killing people. It's, like, lack of food and writing and all the other stuff. Red strike, bro. Yeah, the red strike is coming, right?
Starting point is 01:13:38 Yep. It was, like, the Google, I saw a Google search like the Googling not being able to pay rent hit. Oh, that's new. The lights just shut off on us. Perhaps the assassin is coming to finish us off because you mentioned I feel the lights are still pretty good just with these two. That's not bad. But that is
Starting point is 01:13:56 really weird that that would have happened. Yeah, that is weird. So for those that are watching how many were three of the lights? Hopefully they're still watching. Yeah, they're still there. Look, man, you're talking about that Duncan feller. Yeah. Well, they got to cut the lights before they come and finish us off. Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 01:14:11 We're not lying in bed yet, though. Yeah, you made a joke about it. What else have we talked about? They move quickly. I think it's even more damning the first subject that we were talking about because they seem to have wanted to keep that under wraps. Under wraps. Yeah, maybe. Why isn't were talking about because they seem to want to keep that under wraps. Why isn't anyone talking about it? I'm still kind of shocked that
Starting point is 01:14:29 more people are not talking about the fact that China was smuggling in this virus, not necessarily this exact strain, but SARS and MERS, both, he had both of them. He poked in the bear. I think, look,
Starting point is 01:14:46 let's do this. Let's talk about rent strike yeah yeah because because we can talk about the the tanking economy and all that stuff but i think the big issue all right so we've seen the numbers yeah 100,000 240,000 are expected to die with social distancing and lockdown that's really really bad but it's better than the million plus like the low-end estimate with no lockdown was a million plus dead. Yeah, but also, before we move on to the rent strike, I also had that article about how Germany is testing everybody, and their death rate is actually only like point, like for people under 40, it's really low, like 0.16 or something. And so what we're learning from that is the mortality rate's probably artificially high because we don't test everybody. Exactly. We don't know. And not
Starting point is 01:15:31 everybody gets the classic symptoms. But here's the other issue. It's affecting everybody. We don't test everybody for the flu. That's true. We don't test anybody. True. You're right. So why would we give the flu a very low estimate and ignore it and then give a really high estimate? It's the same metrics. If we're looking at the flu and saying, here's what we think, and we're looking at the coronavirus and saying, here's what we think, we're using the exact same method to test for what we think, and the coronavirus is worse. You see what I'm saying? I do. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:57 So whether or not we decide to lock everything down and just live in caves and then grow food in our basements because we have a mushroom. Yeah, mushrooms. I don't know. I'm inclined to think that it's not as bad as I originally thought. I think it's worse. I think it is really bad. I thought it was really, really bad, though, before. And now I'm seeing the numbers, and it's unhealthy people that are being hit by this that are i mean it's not the flu it is worse than the flu you know so i i thought it was going
Starting point is 01:16:31 to be significantly worse than it is so i'm finding out it's not as bad as i thought maybe you just had different perspectives the only the the anecdotal the stories i've seen from people it's not the smokers and the obese people of course those people that. Right. But I think that could be because the healthier people are living. So they tell their stories and their stories are horrifying. One dude did a Twitter thread where he was like, at first I had some coughs. It was not linear like any other illness I've ever had. That's what the guy said. He was like, typically, I feel like I'm getting sick. It gets really bad and then slowly gets better. He's like, with this, it was like I felt kind of sick. The next day I felt fine.
Starting point is 01:17:06 The next day I was coughing up blood. For two days I coughed up blood. A day later I felt a little bit better. The next day I felt really, really, really good. And then a day later I was back to coughing up blood with a fever, struggling and laying in bed. So the stories that I've seen from people who have made it through this are horrifying. Like people dropping dead passing out wheezing collapsing and i think the people who are likely to die you know like
Starting point is 01:17:32 this we have it the cdc says straight up cdc says diabetes lung disease heart disease and smoking may increase risk of severe coronavirus illness makes sense this is from from you know like an hour ago and well yeah of course yeah that's true for anything yeah it makes sense but what's crazy is the healthy people like 21 year old woman in the uk just dies okay i mean was she a smoker do you know no she was not that's the point didn't say that i read the whole article with you the store the stories i'm specifically referring to that i brought up are like an athlete all american lacrosse player with no underlying symptoms being put in a coma.
Starting point is 01:18:06 Like these stories are scary. Have you seen The Game Changers yet? What's that? See, my mind keeps going to this documentary. Nah, dude. I'm not – you know why I don't play that? Because I've seen so many documentaries and I know how people play with information. Okay.
Starting point is 01:18:20 So it's like I've seen – I mean I see what you're saying, but they have specific experiments that they go through the entire process. Yeah, they do that. It's so easy to isolate and manipulate information to make people believe something, regardless. So that's why it's really difficult to know what's true or what isn't. Well, then my whole thing I was about to say
Starting point is 01:18:41 means nothing, huh? I don't know. Say what you were going to say. Well, I think that it has something to do with the animal protein in your blood. I think you're about to say. Well, I'm going to continue saying what I'm going to say. Right. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:18:53 Anyway, so in this Game Changers, there's like the animal protein in eating meat and dairy clogs up the blood, and it doesn't allow oxygen to flow through your blood the same. And it makes me, I mean, really what I'm getting down to is I want to know how many of these people that are getting sick that are supposedly healthy eat a very heavy meat and dairy diet, you know, because I know a friend of mine who had coronavirus and he, it's not exactly heavy into eating meat. And he like, he's young, he's 30, I 30 i think and uh he you know he got through it and everything's fine he's healthy now so that's great but it's like i want to know how many of
Starting point is 01:19:31 these people that are getting sick are vegan just just for my own knowledge because i i have a feeling there's a correlation i'm not saying there is because i don't know but after i've seen so many documentaries i've seen so many and i've done so much research on it and this this one in particular sticks out in my head because of the way that they talk about things the way that they did it all so have you done the same research on ketogenic diets no i haven't the people in serbia who have no heart disease they have clean blood and all they do is eat like the livers of walrus. Okay. They eat nothing but animal protein, no vegetables at all. And they're considered to be healthier and stronger
Starting point is 01:20:08 with lower mortality rates, lower infections, lower cancer. Sure. I'm just talking a direct correlation with the coronavirus. Like, are they also healthy against coronavirus? And they don't eat sugars at all, right? No sugar. Sugar is another thing that this kind of stuff thrives off of. Well, sugar is bad.
Starting point is 01:20:24 We know that. Yeah, exactly. So again, that could be equally as important to know. I want to know all of those facts also. I agree. That'd be great. Yeah. I just don't think, you know, I throw back to like, you'd see a story.
Starting point is 01:20:39 This is a true thing that happened when I was a kid. On like Sunday, they said new study reveals that coffee causes cancer or people who drink coffee have a higher percentage of getting cancer. And then three days later, there are like, a new study out of this university says people who drink coffee
Starting point is 01:20:53 have a lower chance of getting cancer. And so it is a common thing. If you talk to these researchers, they will tell you how the media lies and misrepresents. And people can so easily take facts and the truth and turn it into a lie and then not have lied it's so it's so easy to do well all i was doing was trying to speculate on this exact thing yeah that's what i was doing my my issue is that you know from where i'm standing
Starting point is 01:21:19 on all of the stuff i've researched in terms of diet and health, there's, you can find an equal number of people talking about the health advantages of ketogenic diets, meat and dairy, stay away, you know, and leafy greens, of course. They say you want to stay away from carbs, stay away from sugars. You want to do heavy fat diet. Like keto is like almost entirely fat. And they say like, they swear up and down down then you have nutritionists who swear that sugar is absolutely important and you got to consume a lot of it and you want a low-fat diet with a lot of glucose yeah it's like dude i've read so many different you know like uh treaties or thesis different theses or thesis theses there you go on like different diets and stuff so for me it's
Starting point is 01:22:02 kind of like i don't i don't know if that's an issue. I do know that if you're overweight because you eat a pint of Ben and Jerry's every day, you're probably going to die. And a lot of people who are dying, like we've even seen it. It was one of the Project Veritas videos too, where the doctor said they've got health issues, they're overweight, they have diabetes,
Starting point is 01:22:18 and they're dying. Well, all I want to know is more information. So if they are vegans, I would like to know. Just for my own common knowledge, if they are in ketosis, if that's what they're going for, I would like to know. Yeah, I want to know is more information. So if they are vegans, I would like to know. Just for my own common knowledge. If they are in ketosis, if that's what they're going for, I would like to know. Yeah, I want to know if they're smoking. What are the correlations between all the things? That's all I was trying to figure out.
Starting point is 01:22:34 I wish they would give us more information. But I'd be willing to bet it's static. But we're not documenting it that much. I'd be willing to bet it's static. It's regular American diets. So you're going to see some people who eat a cheeseburger every day who are fine, some who eat a cheeseburger every day who die. Well, you referenced a UK girl. Is it the same thing? They eat similar
Starting point is 01:22:50 to what we do. So the reason I'm highlighting the young people who are seemingly healthy or asymptomatic dying is because those are the anecdotes that are scary. It could be the media highlighting things we don't normally hear about. That's an issue. Maybe people die of the flu like this. Walking pneumonia or whatever. People could be walking on the street and an issue. Maybe people die of the flu like this. Walking pneumonia or whatever. Yeah, very. People be walking on the street and just like
Starting point is 01:23:07 collapse and die of the flu or something. But we don't hear those stories. And maybe it's just the media overhyping things. Or maybe this is actually something scary. And there's a reason why all these governments are freaking out across the world. So what we've heard from some of the doctors on the ground is that it's a new thing and it's freaking people out. I think it's that it's novel. That's the big issue. It tracks very similarly to Spanish flu in 1918. And I think that's why everyone's freaking out.
Starting point is 01:23:35 That makes sense. But I don't know. I think the death rate is going to be high, but already the projections were wrong. We are below the low end estimates for how many people would have died by now. That's a good thing. A lot of people are saying it's proof that, you know, they were wrong and they overhyped things or it's it's it's proof that we did a good job and we're holding things down and we're saving lives.
Starting point is 01:23:57 Yeah, it's great. You know, I think it's funny that in New York, Cuomo is stockpiling ventilators. Some of the hospitals aren't being, you know, overrun. Meanwhile, he's claiming the end is nigh, quick, we got to get, you know, 40,000 ventilators. And it's like, yeah, I get it. I get it. There are a lot of people who don't seem to understand that just because one hospital is empty, you know, that doesn't mean everything's fine. It means like, you know, the way I explain it is you can go to McDonald's in Manhattan and see a line at the door, cross the Williamsburg Bridge, and the McDonald's in Brooklyn is empty. No one's going to McDonald's. Well, and right, everyone's like, McDonald's is being shut down.
Starting point is 01:24:34 We need to bring in more supplies. Right, but for this one. Right. You know what I mean? So hospitals in Brooklyn are not overloaded, but hospitals in Manhattan are getting, you know, overloaded. But I don't know what to expect. I don't know what we'll end up seeing what i do know is that if we do if we do nothing it'll be really really bad yeah if we do too much it will also be really really bad so how do we how do we get the economy going
Starting point is 01:24:55 by because this these numbers are locked the lockdown numbers maintaining the lockdown right but trump wants to open it up and we need to have some sort of wheels moving to keep the economy going a little bit or else we're really screwed like so yeah i guess let's go into this rent strike because this is going to be a whole nother you know april 1st by the by the time you are watching this it is is April 1st. It's already too late. And I'm going to issue an apology. Not an apology. What's the right word? My empathy, my sympathy, my condolences to all of you who are on the internet on April 1st. It is the worst day.
Starting point is 01:25:38 It is the day that hell comes to earth. Oh, man. Because the internet is full of morons who think they're funny saying stupid things. And I'm just like, bro, it's not funny. Shut up. April Fool's is stupid. We're not kids anymore. I'm so over it. It's so annoying.
Starting point is 01:25:55 It's like, you ever have a friend who's not funny, who constantly makes jokes, and you're like, oh no. That's April Fool's. Everybody has those friends. It's April Fool's. But anyway, the internet turns into that friend on April Fool's. You didn't click this video. you're like yes that's april everybody has those friends it's april fools but anyway but anyway the internet turns into that friend on april you didn't click this video because you were concerned about april fools you were concerned about rent strike so this is a story from the associated press rent strike idea is gaining steam during coronavirus crisis and uh i mean yeah what do
Starting point is 01:26:22 you expect people to do what are you supposed to do if you have no job and the and it's because the government shut you down do you just be like well i guess i'm homeless or no this is this is a struggle because landlords do a job right as much as many of the leftists try to argue landlord isn't a job it is they maintain properties they pay taxes they handle regulations they get inspected they do a lot of work if your roof's leaking guess what the landlord's got to fix it they maintain the properties and then guess what when you leave in a year they have to maintain the property for the 30-year mortgage they have on it so yeah it's work that has to be done people have to be hired for this you think they can sign up for unemployment also they with
Starting point is 01:26:55 the three millions of business loans yeah yeah there was actually a viral meme that was for landlords it was an faq for landlords like like what to do. And it was like, if I'm a landlord and my property, you know, my tenants aren't paying rent, what do I do? And they said, congratulations, you've gone from a rental management company to a property investment firm. You now have investment property that will be accruing value the next, you know, however many years, and you don't have to worry about direct income. And then the next question was like, but I rely on this income to pay my employees. And now congratulations, your employees and you can now apply for government benefits the same as everyone else who's struggling. And it's like, it was funny. I get it. But it's like,
Starting point is 01:27:32 so many people on the left just seem to think that property is a magic box that can just be impenetrable and last forever. They don't realize that damage has to be repaired. Pipes have to be fixed. Did you know that in Chicago, in the older buildings, in the winter, you have to run the water nonstop? Or just a little tiny bit. A little tiny bit. So it can run out. So it doesn't freeze. So it doesn't freeze.
Starting point is 01:27:55 And burst the pipes. Yep. And tenants don't care. So in a lot of these buildings on the south side, the pipes freeze up in the winter and then burst and stop working. And then the landlords have to come in and fix. and the tenants don't care. Not my problem. Not my building. Things held in common are valued by none. And then you're right. And then you're in trouble as the landlord because you have to fix it every time. Yeah. So, yeah. Well, right now we have millions of people here. Let me just read you
Starting point is 01:28:21 from the Associated Press. They say with millions of people suddenly out of work and rent due at the first of the month, some tenants are vowing to go on a rent strike until the coronavirus pandemic subsides. New York, Boston, LA, San Francisco, and St. Louis are among many cities that have temporarily banned evictions. But advocates for the strike are demanding that rent payments be waived, not delayed, for those in need during the crisis. The rent strike idea has taken root in parts of North America and as far away as London. Now, here's the struggle. I empathize. If you've lost your job because the government forced a shutdown, then why should you now be homeless because the
Starting point is 01:28:58 government is mandating you don't go to work? At the same time, it's not the landlord's fault. The landlords have to pay their income, have to maintain the properties and hire people. So how does it make sense that you're demanding the government tell you you can't pay someone for a service? Put it this way. Let's say you went, I demand we're going to go on a food strike. I should not have to pay for any food. Food's more important than shelter, right? Well, actually, I don't know if that's true. Shelter might be more important than food because you can go a month without food but you you can't go that long without shelter but anyway the point is yeah food's a necessity what if people went on food strike and demanded that walmart give them all free food what's the difference i mean it's like
Starting point is 01:29:38 shelter lasts longer i guess i mean it's still got to be maintained and paid for yeah i don't know this is an issue though yeah what do we do it feels it's still got to be maintained and paid for yeah i don't know this is an issue though yeah what do we do it feels like the government needs to be helping them out as well it's like it's they're they're the ones who said we got to close it all down you know there is no one out but they bailed out they gave 25 mil to that school who then just yeah there's a theater oh the yeah kennedy center and then they furloughed everybody. Yeah. It's like, yeah, nice job. I don't know. But so there is a funny libertarian meme. It's like people line up to gleefully accepting checks.
Starting point is 01:30:13 They gleefully line up to receive their own money back from the government. Yeah, so weird. Yeah, it's the funny thing about tax refunds, too. It's like people are like, yeah, I'm getting a big refund. And it's like, it was your money to begin with. It's your money. You should have been saving it. Yeah, you should have had it.
Starting point is 01:30:26 But I don't know. I don't know how we deal with this problem, man. People, I think there's going to be food riots. I think there's going to be rent riots. There's going to be fights. Because, look, man, the same feeling these people have for how they can't pay rent and so they're demanding support. What do you think these, you know, management companies are going to be saying about their employees well the landlords won't be able to pay the mortgage like it you're just or pay their staff further up the stream so
Starting point is 01:30:53 like the place the the apartments in new york where we're at uh back in the day on uh in beds we're in bushwick we're in bushwick yeah they it was a company no bedside bedside it was a company that maintained those buildings and a bunch of other buildings so they took care of all the tenants they weren't great but whatever you know they ran a company what happens when those bosses are like dude if you don't pay i can't pay my employees what do they do i think it should just keep falling up and all the way up to the banks because they got the money. Yeah, but money is a representation of energy and labor. True.
Starting point is 01:31:27 So you can only do it so many times. We keep printing money, then we're borrowing from ourselves in the future. Everyone's savings will be wiped out. You've got $100 now saved in the bank. It's going to be worth $20 because we're just dumping money like crazy in the economy,
Starting point is 01:31:42 causing rapid inflation. So is that what we do then? I don't have the answers. I don't think there is an answer. I don't know. I look at this picture, and this is the worst picture to choose for this. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. Do they have other pictures here? No, because it's like...
Starting point is 01:31:59 He just looks lazy. Yeah, this guy looks smug. It looks like he's enjoying a Saturday. It is a Saturday. He's enjoying like a saturday it is a saturday he's enjoying a saturday sitting outside and drinking his tea whatever i'm sorry man i feel like a lot of this part of me wants to wants to feel like it's just an excuse for lazy people who demand free stuff i know it's not everybody i know a lot of people are really hurting and struggling to pay rent and they're real people but i also know a lot of urban socialists who are like, dude, like, why do you even pay rent? It's so dumb. Like a landlord's not even
Starting point is 01:32:30 a job and food should be free too. And now this happens and they're like, dude, I'm not paying rent. It's like, do you, do you have the rent money? Well, some people, a lot of people got laid off. Yeah. But did you at least have some money to pay rent for this month? Should they pay it? Should they pay food? I don't i don't know man everybody's getting there you know what i'll tell you i'll tell you what right now they just approved a stimulus everybody's getting four months four months of guaranteed wages from the federal government pay your rent rent strike to me sounds like people trying to exploit the system yeah i agree the government's going to give you money plus 1200 bucks pay your rent right what was that company that uh
Starting point is 01:33:05 isn't going to pay their rent oh cheesecake factory factory so you don't you don't think that they have profits from i totally do and they should pay their rent yeah i agree so it's well it's ridiculous that they're not paying their rent and the government's doing a big bailout for for you know for everybody so it seems like yeah you got corporate exploitation right there yeah exactly well we're not gonna pay our rent not this time it's like gtfo i got corporate exploitation right there. Yeah, exactly. Oh, we're not going to pay our rent. Not this time. It's like GTFO. I don't know, dude. It's it's everything is tied together.
Starting point is 01:33:30 It's impossible to know for sure. Like the AP chose this dude who is like he looks like an urban lefty. Looks like a hipster. And my confirmation, my my my personal bias against socialism, and communists is like my alarm bells are ringing. Do you think he dyes his hair? Yes. Yeah, definitely. I know, look how bright it is.
Starting point is 01:33:51 So I'm not trying to impugn the honor of this man. I don't know who he is. He's probably a fine person. He's a fine gentleman. I just know, look, I know people in New York who are squatting and stuff. And I think they're lazy. I think they're conce conceited narcissistic individuals and they know those people too they would break into buildings in the financial district and then find vacant like office lofts and then put their own padlocks on it and then when the police come
Starting point is 01:34:21 can't do anything about it and so that's what they would do. And I'm like, that's so messed up. Like, what? One of my criteria for being a friend is not being a squatter. I feel like the bar is pretty low. I don't know. I guess I don't really know anybody who would squat. I guess I don't have as wide a range of knowledge. I'm surprised a lot of the squatting laws we have.
Starting point is 01:34:43 Yeah, they are pretty crazy. So you can go on vacation and someone can break in your house. Yeah, what's up with that? And then the cops won't kick them out. Why? Squatting laws. What's the idea here? What's the difference of you coming in and say you're armed and someone's in your house from that same squatting law?
Starting point is 01:35:02 This person's in my house. Get out of my house. You're in my house. Boom. You're not getting out. I felt threatened in my own house. It's the problem with the squatting law this person's in my house get out of my house you're in my house boom you're not getting out i i felt threatened in my own house it's the problem with these squatting laws what's the difference though isn't it feel it feels like the same thing what you tell the cops i guess this is the thing so i've read stories from people who say that like i went on vacation to europe for a couple weeks when i came back some crazy lady was in my house when i called the police she claimed she lived there and the cops wouldn't kick her out and i'm like why don't you tell the police this woman just broke into my
Starting point is 01:35:30 house and then when they show up be like please get rid of her and when she screams it's my house you can be like here's my no she's broken here's the title but what the person does they go to the police and say i don't know i haven't been here in a few weeks and then she's like i live here it's my house and the cops are like, civil dispute. You take care of it. Yeah. So what would happen if you showed up to someone's house in the middle of the night, broken, and then just called the police and said, there's a strange man in my house. And when the cops showed up, he said, that guy's sleeping in that room.
Starting point is 01:35:54 I don't know who he is. It's my house. They'd probably arrest you. Like, I mean, they'd probably arrest, like, the person who lived there. That's crazy. So actually, this is a common thing. And it's one of the most annoying and broken things with policing in this country, in most countries.
Starting point is 01:36:09 Whoever calls the cops first wins. Straight up. That's not right. So it's actually a common thing. I don't know if it's common, but it's a technique in grifting, like legit street grifting. One of the things you do is that you call the cops on your mark and have the police seize their property for you.
Starting point is 01:36:25 Wow. The use of authority is a very common thing in grifting. I don't know. The video of us talking about what happened to Johnny Depp comes to mind, though, about the man versus the female. It's always like the girl's always right. They always side with the girl in any sort of dispute in that sense. And it's like that still kind of holds true, though, in this situation. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:49 You can't just be like the guy calls the cops and they come and the girl's like he was beating me. Right. Even if it was true or not. And they'll side with the. They're going to side with her. Yeah, but it's like so one of the tricks. I don't want to say too much because I might get in trouble, but without going into too much detail about how some cons work, you basically plant something on a person and then call the cops on them. And then you can say, officer, that person has X.
Starting point is 01:37:18 That's proof they took it from you. Right? So I'll just say it. One of the – I mean you pretty much just did. Right. So one of the common grips is a reverse pickpocket. Right.
Starting point is 01:37:26 You wait for someone – the criminals will wait for someone to leave an ATM and please don't do any of this stuff. Wait for someone to leave an ATM and you wait for someone to leave their receipt behind because people do this all the time. Yeah. You then see exactly how much they took out and then you take a semi-empty wallet with your ID in it and you reverse pickpocket. You put it on them, call the police, say I'm following them and when the police come, you can say they've got my wallet, my ID ID in it and you reverse pickpocket. You put it on them, call the police, say, I'm following them and when the police come, you can say, they've got my wallet, my ID's in it, they took $200 cash. The cops will then search
Starting point is 01:37:52 them and the person's going to be like, I have no idea what you're talking about. Find the wallet, see it and be like, we got him. And that person's going to jail. Because the cop's going to write up, we found the wallet on them and the cash. Yeah. Whoever calls the cops first wins and grifters weaponize that against so i don't know how we got into this subject but yeah it's a serious problem
Starting point is 01:38:10 and i know because i've dealt with it firsthand when when i was 19 mining mountain business at a mall security guards beat the crap out of me and my brother and then when i tried calling 9-1-1 as they were beating my brother they took the phone and hung up. And then they called the police and just lied. And the cops came and arrested us. Wow. Oh, man. So we're walking through the mall minding our own business. Some guys just grabbed him, threw him to the ground.
Starting point is 01:38:32 They took his head, bashed him in the ground. I'm screaming, like, help. Right. And then I took my phone and I called 911. He grabs my phone from me. 911 answers. And then he presses end. And he laughs.
Starting point is 01:38:42 And he drops my phone. Oh, my gosh. Then they call the police and say, these guys were threatening people and screaming. And the cops were like, you got it. And arrested us. And when I said to the cop, please get the footage, they attacked us. He was like, I don't care. He's like, literally don't care.
Starting point is 01:38:57 It's never going to happen, dude. Yeah. And I said, but I called you guys first. He's like, I don't care. I literally don't care. And then we got to spend the night in jail. Oh, man. Yep. And then we got the case dismissed. And the judge was just like, you're not going He's like, I don't care. I literally don't care. And then we got to spend the night in jail. Oh, man. Yep.
Starting point is 01:39:05 And then we got the case dismissed, and the judge was just like, you're not going to sue him, are you? And we were like, no, Your Honor. He's like, fine. Case dismissed. So it was like we were told basically. Case dismissed? All right, now I'm going to sue them. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:17 Yeah. But nobody would touch it either because the case involved police negligence, and none of the local attorneys wanted to go up against the police department because they also had to work with them. They were like, no, we're not touching this. And I'm like, so they just get away with it? Isn't this a wonderful world we live in? Well, there are problems, but. There are chances for corruption.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Yeah. Put it that way. Well, I guess we can jump over to Super Chats. Yeah, I guess we can. All right, let's see. Where were we at? Because we got so many people throwing money at us. You guys, you're awesome. Woo-hoo! Making it rain. let's see. Where were we at? Because we got so many people throwing money at us. You guys, you're awesome.
Starting point is 01:39:45 Making it rain. Let's see. I'm trying to figure out. We got a lot of comments here. We got a lot of super chats. Yikes. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:39:55 Let's see. Here we go. All right. Black Magic says, Lydia Kim, or we riot. Also, enjoy my fun bucks I stocked up. Keep the economy going, please. Appreciate it. Yemen says,
Starting point is 01:40:08 you guys should look up the trailer for Iron Skies 2. It has everything. Nazis, lizard people, and underground worlds. Ooh, alright. Sounds fun. Lenny says, what do you think about the Georgian headstones? Oh, is that the guidestones? Georgia guidestones. Yeah, the guidestones.
Starting point is 01:40:23 You know what that is? No. These big big huge rocks with rules for humanity like oh yeah i did like that's weird i'm thinking the country but it's talking about the states yeah the state of georgia and it said yeah i know about this and it says like you must maintain a population of 500 million or something in the world whatever oh yeah i think we're doing okay with keeping the population above 500 no under oh yeah that's not happening yeah yeah and a bunch of other rules we'll look into it we'll check it out all right where are we at mr ghost says does lydia have a social media we can follow i do uh i'm on twitter so my name in the chat is marcella aurelius that is also my
Starting point is 01:41:01 twitter handle and there you go yeah rose m says pelosi is to lizard people as rumbas are to us right on bobcat thanks for joining john perry says thank you the western culture is oh i read this one sorry d-dog says have you read have heard about the woman from china and the senator i think her name is pawn she was caught with uh with dixon cider at an air oh ha ha ha weebs uh thanks for the super chat infinis5 says hey tim look into the two men shot in alberta while hunting for food because they lost their jobs due to corona whoa really 425 says oh i read that one okay my youtube says what if china's lie was that their country had the virus like a false flag so they could unleash it on the rest of us?
Starting point is 01:41:48 I know it's outlandish, but, eh, I don't know, you know? No idea. It's hard to know for sure. Weird world. AJ says, I don't know if it's changed, but 20 years ago, prostitution was legal outside Henderson County in Nevada. Interesting. Full Beard, thanks for joining. Thanks. Shane Kerwood.
Starting point is 01:41:59 He says, speaking of ridiculous laws, it is illegal to bathe two babies in the same tub in Cali. Also illegal to eat orange while bathing. Huh. There you go. They feel strongly about bathing. Yeah. Nick Stewart says Maine's governor attempted to claim gun stores weren't an essential business. We rang her phones off the hook until she changed her thinking. Wow. Good for you guys. Alan McGowan says check out Slingshot channel by George Sprave if you want to see some insane repeating crossbows. I have seen his channel. He's really, he's got great, great channel. Horace said, says Adam, don't wait. Oh, I read that one. Shiny, uh, Bulbasaur message attractive. Thanks for the super chat. Trooper bear says brawls exist outside of Clark County. Vegas has four bath houses. Shout out to Hawk's
Starting point is 01:42:38 gym at men's only spa, which should, uh, which should considered an essential service. Zen cat says lizard man with a beanie. Matthew Brown says eight years in Casper, Wyoming. We had two community college instructors, male and his girlfriend murdered by his son using a crossbow. He was killed in front of his class. Whoa. Yikes. That sucks. AJ says, thanks for correction. Didn't remember county name. Shiny by besore says Tim and team team what is your thoughts on the men going their their own what is this oh going their own phenomenon migtao it is something i'm looking into like men going their own way oh men going their own way phenomenon sorry i read that wrong
Starting point is 01:43:16 oh god i don't know a whole lot about it i do know that there was some controversy because it used to be like older guys who were divorced or like their girlfriends left them and so they decided to be solitude or to to be in solitude and and just stop worrying about you know coupling but then after uh reddit banned the incel subreddit they got flooded with a bunch of incels and then the narrative started to change yeah and migtao went from being a bunch of more stoic men saying, you know, we'll be on our own to a bunch of people who hated feminism
Starting point is 01:43:47 and were angry at women. Yeah. So, but I'm not, I don't know exactly what's going on. I just remember that story. Ted, thanks for becoming a member. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:43:56 Alex says, there is a video of an activist admitting to using CP to ban subreddits they do not agree with. This person spoke against it only to be ostracized from the same community
Starting point is 01:44:04 that helped them find their identity. Link in comments. Interesting. Brian says CDC assumes 79 to 80 cases of undiagnosed flu for every diagnosed case. Yeah, it's weird. Self Think says this is asymmetrical war for China, IS, and Europe. IS and Europe should launch a retaliatory and disabling strike on China. But how? Ted says, where is the Timcast video game channel? There was going to be one. This is it.
Starting point is 01:44:30 We need to make one. This used to be it. Yeah. Should do it. Son Cormac says, game changer is cherry picked. Diet is still a speculative topic. I agree with that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:39 Definitely. That's what I was saying. Like, one of the ways I explain how media manipulates using the truth. It's very simple. Many of you are probably familiar with the dihydrogen, dihydrogen monoxide hoax. So what I, here's, here's what I say. Do you guys know what chemtrails are? Yeah. You know, okay. So I'm going to tell you something. I used to work for American Eagle airlines, which is the regional airline for American airlines. All right. And they used to have these guys that would come out in trucks and pull out a hose and pump these planes full of something called hydroxic acid. Yes. So this stuff, you could breathe in a little bit of it, you will die straight up. They use it to clean like car batteries. You know, it's used in nuclear power plants.
Starting point is 01:45:26 They find it in cancer cells. And so when you see those planes flying overhead and that white stuff is coming out, that is a vaporized hydroxic acid, right? Oh, that sounds dangerous. It sounds pretty creepy and scary. Everything I just said is true. Hydroxic acid is water. Right. If you breathe in water, you'll die.
Starting point is 01:45:44 Right. Water is in cancer. Water, they use it to clean car batteries. It's in nuclear power plantsxyl acid is water. Right. If you breathe in water, you'll die. Right. Water is in cancer. Water, they use it to clean car batteries. It's in nuclear power plants. There's regular water. And yes, people at airports load planes full of water. It's not a big deal. But when you say it that way, I made it sound like they were actually putting it there on
Starting point is 01:45:56 purpose to be sprayed and there was some nefarious purpose. It's just not true. So the media loves doing this in every capacity, especially people with agendas. They'll take information like that and then trick you into believing something is much more dangerous or nefarious than it really is. That's why I'm so skeptical on so many different, you know, stories and documentaries, because I see how they how they frame this stuff. Like I there was this there was this movie that went viral, went viral. What the bleep do we know? You know that one? Yeah, I've seen it. And they talk about the double slit experiment and they use that to justify something called the secret. The secret
Starting point is 01:46:30 is a reference to this new age spiritual idea that you can manifest reality. So they claim because the act of observing the double slit experiment changed the outcome and caused wave function collapse, that proves, well, they don't necessarily say this, but they're like, perhaps then we can shape reality based on our ideas. Well, I did that. I did that the day before you called me and invited me onto the show. Coincidence and speculation. And it's really simple. It's that when you're focused on something and working on something, you find the opportunity. It's just like we were talking about.
Starting point is 01:47:07 If you buy a car, you see the car everywhere. If you were focused on, you know, I don't know, building a giant wooden giraffe and I called you, you'd be like, I don't know. This is relevant. It has something to do with my giant wooden giraffe. But it just so happened that, you know, we were in a similar mindset and you were like, I want to, I want to work on a project. And they hit you up and you're like, this is a good project to work on. But if you already had something else, it wouldn't have been, you know, serendipitous. It's just these things happen. It's coincidence or whatever. Yeah. But so I taught, I was talking to this researcher about the double
Starting point is 01:47:36 slit experiment stuff and they explained it to me. It's very simple. Imagine if there was like an ant walking on a table. And so you were trying to measure the distance the ant was walking. So you put a ruler down next to it and a ruler down next to it. And all of a sudden the ant turns a direction and you went, oh, simply by observing how far the ant was going, the ants changed. Therefore me as an individual observer changed the outcome of what the ant was going to do. And the reality is, dude, you slammed a ruler next to it and the ant sped off in a different direction. The reality is, and I you slammed a ruler next to it. The ant sped off in a different direction. The reality is, and I'm not a quantum physicist, so I can't tell you, but this is what I was told,
Starting point is 01:48:10 that when we try to measure the double slit experiment, we are interfering with it directly with our measurements. It's not some mystical observation. It's like putting something in the way, causing something to happen, and we don't know why it's happening. Well, I also think the problem with nutrition is everybody is so different. We have different blood types, different body types, different muscle types. There's all these different things. It's like being vegan isn't necessarily for everyone, and I don't say that it is.
Starting point is 01:48:36 I'm not trying to say that it is, you know, but it's, you know, I was just trying to, you know, figure it out if there is a correlation, you know. Right. Yeah, that would be worth knowing for sure. To each their own, you know, do just trying to you know figure it out if there is a correlation you know right yeah that would be worth knowing for sure to each your own you know do your own research follow your own body you know and what it works for you really yeah all right yeah where are we at brian m says is it weird i want to smash the ufo no i kind of want to like you know mash it around but you could touch it you touch it. You touch it lightly and it just like falls off really easily.
Starting point is 01:49:08 You've got to bring the globe back. Or add the globe. Yeah, we've got to mix it up. Yeah, the globe can go like right here. Oh, yeah. All right. Wolfgang says, hello, I work at a huge dairy factory. And even though we're open, we're only making like 25% of the product last week.
Starting point is 01:49:22 Love the content. Keep up the good work. Appreciate it. Thanks. Augustine says, Tim, please say in your best anchorman voice beanie man brigade assemble awesome live stream as always anchorman like like will ferrell's and will ferrell's anchorman yeah or oh no no they mean like a general anchorman yeah probably uh i don't i don't know that is kind of what he says though i don't know if i don't i wouldn't know how to do that all right well yeah i can't do it we'll work on it yeah about that yeah we'll think about I'll have to practice that one because what I'm
Starting point is 01:49:47 really good at impersonating is something someone has already said right and then taking that and turning it into something else yeah but I've never heard an anchorman say beanie beanie man brigade assemble so yeah Jack says be careful with these no underlying symptoms cases New York Post story said a kid died of virus when the corner hadn't concluded. Maybe heart failure. Yeah, right. And the media could be highlighting things and making it seem worse. Lambda says, I may not be able to donate anymore. Me and mother have, me and mother have both been laid off. We both work in the trade show industry. So yeah, keep, keep and keeping on. Appreciate it, man. Sorry to hear. Thank you. Thanks for the super chat. Torque wrench. Jesseesse says soy jesus an
Starting point is 01:50:25 animal he is he is made of animal protein don't eat me well sal rhyme says thank you guys need to hear calm talk during these days well we do our best appreciate it for you all metal mike says tim there is a 2010 youtube video with dr fauci re h1n1 he said h1n1 was discovered in november they would have incorporated the vaccine for it into the yearly flu shot. Interesting. Southink says, Cronut Chan was sent to cult the week. Stop interfering with natural selection.
Starting point is 01:50:54 Kevin says, Panda Panda. Whoa, there's a snake. Mushroom. Ah, yes. I know that song. It's an old... Was that Weeble stuff? Don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Weeble. I don't know it. Austin Laverty says, Tim and Adam, I don't think it's being vegan or not, but heavily processed
Starting point is 01:51:09 foods and lack of exercise. Very true. That's why we always see stories about primitive groups who have a weird diet but are healthy. Yeah, yeah, meat or not, animal protein or not, if you don't get up and move your blood around, oxygen's not getting around. Your heart needs to work.
Starting point is 01:51:26 That's a very good point. Let's see. Crono says, I do keto and my allergies and colitis basically disappeared since then. I trust this diet for my personal health. Exactly. Heavy fat diets. I wake up in the morning and have a glass full of heavy cream for breakfast.
Starting point is 01:51:41 No, it's coffee with butter in it. Is it really? Oh, it's weird, dude. It's so weird. I had a hard time with it. What's up with people putting peanut butter in their coffee? You see that? I don't know if Jack does that. Jack Posobiec.
Starting point is 01:51:51 Yeah. I've never even heard of it. Yeah, he's like tweeting while putting peanut butter. He said it was great. Peanut butter powder? Yeah. I used to put Nutella in my coffee. That is good.
Starting point is 01:51:59 Peanut butter powder? Sounds like it would work. Yeah, it would work. Oh, that sounds pretty good, actually. I'm going to put all this stuff in my coffee now. I mean, look, I've taken coffee and put peanut butter, ice cream, and chocolate in it. We do it all the time. Yeah, it would work. Well, that sounds pretty good, actually. I'm going to put all this stuff in my coffee now. I mean, look, I've taken coffee and put peanut butter, ice cream, and chocolate in it. We do it all the time. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:09 Yeah. Victor G10 says, Billy Corgan from the Smashing Pumpkins in a serious convo told Howard Stern on his show that he legitimately saw a woman transform into a reptilian. What? Really? Yeah. Was that in a music video of his? I don't know. I'd be interested in having a
Starting point is 01:52:27 so i met billy corgan and he autographed a poster for me and i was like and knew who you were he knew i was i was like really cool i was amazed we need to have him it's a long it's a long story but to simplify i got invited to a uh it was like a screening for a short film and and his album that was coming out called pillbox and i showed up and then i was being introduced to him but then he introduced himself to me first and knew who i was like you're tim pool and i was like yeah and he's like oh okay great man nice to meet you and i was like whoa it's like i grew up playing smashing pumpkins music and listening to this stuff it was really cool and then he took a poster and autographed it for me super it'd be it'd be cool
Starting point is 01:53:00 to uh to hang out and talk to him about the reptilian that would be amazing yeah well you know well if you're out there maybe you can come on the show about the reptilian stuff. That would be amazing. Yeah, well, you know, we're all quarantined. If you're out there, maybe you can come on the show if you'd like. Yeah. That would be amazing. Well, we're all quarantined, so when we have guests again, right? Yeah. Based Okie says,
Starting point is 01:53:16 So many sissy boys begging for a peeing contest in the chat. I promise no one is impressed. Y'all are such bottoms. Boom. Mr. Paul R. says, Oh, that's funny. As one of my college professors stated, and I believe it's true,
Starting point is 01:53:29 you must watch out for what the experts tell you to believe. If it comforts Soy Jesus to believe what he believes, let him believe. Yeah. I mean, it's true for everybody. Everybody, you know, has done their research. They trust themselves. And if you can't trust yourself,
Starting point is 01:53:41 then you're in a bad position. So... Yeah, trust yourself. Right. And do your own research. Yep. Diego says, Hi, Tim. Adam, have you seen the Rye TV report from 2015 that China has been experimenting with a SARS virus that seems very similar to COVID-19?
Starting point is 01:53:55 I've heard something about it. I don't know a whole lot, though. Yeah, I haven't seen anything now. Chuck Morris says the kicker in is NYC shut all its businesses, business, shut all of its business and everyone living in New Jersey lost their jobs. Imbalanced system correction. Oh, wow. Southlink says the answer is the purge.
Starting point is 01:54:12 Well, we've somewhat talked about it. Buster Magician says nobody wants responsibility for what must be done. Kevin says thank you, Mr. Snake, for a little bit of red. Free money for the vegans is weak. There you go. Xavier says, Trump's been saying to us we've been attacked. Has he really? Yeah, he says that we're fighting an invisible enemy.
Starting point is 01:54:31 We are, but he's talking about coronavirus. All right, let's see. We just got a big super chat jump. So where are we at now? There we go. Ricardo says, people that want something for nothing. Have you heard of NEET? Not an education, employment, and training.
Starting point is 01:54:44 Ridiculous. They even have a subreddit oh wow what is that not an education employment or training ron perlman oh the round perlman says glad to see your streams doing so well new york isn't sending their best they're bringing pestilence covid they're marxist and some i assume are good people i love it that's basically trump's quote about yeah yeah rath nick says in the video regarding the turkey pm you did you mentioned civil society you said you didn't know what it was glenn beck has videos on youtube evidence-based investigation the democrats hydra matthew emmon says pj media tn h o a tells homeowner in tennessee that he has to vacate condo he owns in 30 days because he
Starting point is 01:55:22 is working from home. Whoa. Wow. Interesting. Southink says, so what's the downside to NYC being wiped out by Corona Chan? A lot of people dying, I guess. It's like the first and main and largest negative. People dying. Something of a downside. Right.
Starting point is 01:55:43 John Perry says, pounding on environment one volcano puts out in 100 years. Why are we not like Venus? I do not believe in global climate change, but I believe in local climate change. I honestly don't know because I'm not a scientist and I just defer to them. Talbot says, automatically siding with the lady in dispute is part of the Duluth model. Even the woman that sold it calls it BS. Look up the Duluth model. Hayami says, Tim, the 6.5 earthquake was in Idaho.
Starting point is 01:56:04 Weird. The Soviet says, when are you 6.5 earthquake was in Idaho. Weird. The Soviet says, when are you going to start selling beanies so I can look like my idol? I found the beanie company, but they are closed because of coronavirus. Well, there you go. But when they reopen, we'll get those beanies going. We will give them business. Victor says, Admiral Richard Burr in the 50s led an expedition in Antarctica where he documented fighting a different race under the ice. This is all verifiable online.
Starting point is 01:56:30 Really? Should we just do like a full episode online? Verifiable. Right, yeah. Everything you read online is true. Yes. I read, dude, I love these crazy stories. Not because I think they're real, but because they're like good stories.
Starting point is 01:56:40 They're interesting. Like I read one about Abraham Lincoln sending a fleet of like ironclads to the North Pole to like go to the center of the earth I read some crazy stuff online man it's fun this is what bothers me about the modern internet they're getting rid of all the fun stuff it's all boring and it makes me mad
Starting point is 01:56:55 and the people in control of it all are like spouting the worst fake stuff already it was funny when Alex Jones was screaming that Hillary Clinton is a demon and we all know it from another dimension the worst fake stuff already. It's like, what? It was funny when Alex Jones was screaming that Hillary Clinton is a demon, and we all know it from another dimension. It's like, I don't, but it is funny to watch.
Starting point is 01:57:12 Yeah. Interdimensional demons. Yes. Sean Ryan, thanks for becoming a member. Ned418 says, if you're looking for a relaxing game, try City Skylines for a good city building game. Difficult, but interesting. More so with mods.
Starting point is 01:57:23 Sounds good. John McGuire says, what's your opinion and the random empty hospital and testing center vids? By the way, do a review on the Surface Book. I think the Surface Book is great.
Starting point is 01:57:34 We actually, for some reason, have a bunch of them. I don't even know why. I think we just like them, right? What is the Surface? Oh, these. Yeah, they're fantastic. Oh, the Surface, yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:41 Best laptop I've ever used. It's pretty good. Yeah. He tried to convince me to get one seven seven years ago when i tripped and dropped it yeah i do remember you were playing division or something and i was like yo check this out and i tripped and my surface is like shattered and i'm like i still have it somewhere in the closet yeah it's funny but i was getting a computer and he's like dude don't get a mac and i was like yeah but i want this mac and he's like dude get the surface but you got the new better one i did get the i did get the mac and you notice
Starting point is 01:58:10 what computer i'm using now like this is my computer yeah and well actually i still have the mac it's it's used for different things though so in in regards to the random empty hospitals and testing center vids yeah it's because the the best explanation that I've seen is like the meme. Somebody said, if all of these people are dying, like, why are these hospitals empty? And someone said something like, if McDonald's serves two billion cheeseburgers per year, why can't I go to a McDonald's and order a thousand cheeseburgers? Yeah, it's like, right. So we're seeing individual hospitals start hitting capacity and freaking out. Yeah, because Because like even in the James O'Keefe videos from Veritas, you can see that it's like some people say it's bad. Some people say it isn't. That's awesome. I think reality is very important right now.
Starting point is 01:58:54 I don't want people to think that we're in a chaotic war zone. But some of these hospitals have a really bad. And so you can see in the videos a woman saying like it is really bad. People are coming in. They're sick and they're dying. This is killing people. And then some other hospitals are like yeah you know yeah they're sick people but people are just freaking out it's you know so a couple things they're doing too is no visitors are allowed none they're not allowing visitors in and that would lead to empty parking lots right and also they're not doing as many elective surgeries right which means there are just fewer
Starting point is 01:59:24 patients in general. Right. Which means your hip surgery, my shoulder surgery would have been postponed. All the stuff. Because they're clearing space out. That's interesting. It's kind of annoying. So the hospitals are like, okay, we're clearing the schedule and getting ready because we
Starting point is 01:59:37 might get hit with an influx. And then everyone's like, no, the hospitals are empty. What's going on? We're ready. Right. It's a good thing. Yeah. Don't like complain about it. But you know people who work at a hospital who are seeing this stuff, right? Yeah. Yeah. going on? We're ready. It's a good thing. Yeah. Don't, like, complain about it.
Starting point is 01:59:45 But you know people who work at a hospital who are seeing this stuff, right? Yeah, yeah. Well, I've seen them. They have an entire floor full of people almost who are in, like, isolation for suspected symptoms. I got to say, like, you know, I agree with you for the most part, Adam. That's a lot of unhealthy people. I think it's a fact. We all get it.
Starting point is 02:00:00 Yeah, that's all of us. Yeah, it's going to, the sickness is going to kill all the unhealthy people. And the problem is Americans are unhealthy. Yeah, that's all of us. Yeah, the sickness is going to kill all the unhealthy people. And the problem is Americans are unhealthy. Yeah, in general, unfortunately. Yep. Even in Colorado, where we have the lowest rate of obesity, it's still embarrassingly high. A lot of overweight Americans. Yeah, that's the problem with universal health care.
Starting point is 02:00:18 But it's also a problem that we're going to have an ever-increasing amount of irresponsible, overweight people who are demanding that the entire economy be shut down because they're at risk. For real. So we have a huge population of obese people, right? Right. And so you're going to have all of them saying, I demand the economy be shut down so that I don't get sick. Meanwhile, strong, strapping, ripped individuals and athletes are like, I have to stop going outside now because you don't take care of yourself. Yeah, I can't work out anymore. I can't go to the gym anymore. I mean, so within limits, I have to stop going outside now because you don't take care of yourself. I can't work out anymore. I can't go to the gym anymore. I mean, so within limits, I don't care if you're overweight.
Starting point is 02:00:50 I don't want you to die. Right, of course. I don't want to get you sick. Yeah. But to a certain extent, we've got to be responsible. Yeah. We've got to take care of ourselves, eat better. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:58 Be responsible, please. Rainbow, thanks for becoming a member. Let's see. DBR says, check out the second half of this story. Any link with your first story? I can't click links here. So we'll check it out sometime. thanks for coming to member let's see dbr says check out the second half of this story any link with your first story um i can't click links here so we'll check it out sometime uh i'll look into it saint miles says thank you for entertaining afternoon great work appreciate it john perry says there's 400 active volcanoes and one puts out 50 to 100 years of our highest emissions so
Starting point is 02:01:21 yeah plus the ice caps melting are going back to pre-little ice age alexander alfred says so hey jesus watch joe rogan 1389 game changers debunk oh oh cool joe rogan oh joe rogan is like he's on a special diet right he did that meat thing for a little while he did carnivore but like he got off of it yeah he did he did that for a little while he just eats meat pretty much yeah oh yeah he always posts things on instagram of like his steaks yeah he's killing his own meat that's what he does he's doing elk and stuff interesting yeah props to joe yeah harry toe says hey adam i just won the lotto how much for your hair i will pay one million don't be a people hey hey if he gave me a million bucks i'd cut my hair off and give it to him just here you go i'm dead serious you really want my hair million a million bucks. I'd cut my hair off and give it to him. Just here you go. I'm dead serious. If you really want my hair, a million bucks.
Starting point is 02:02:06 A million bucks. Sassy Pants, thanks for becoming a member. Domestic Engineer says, just stopped by to say hi and give a like. Love y'all. Gonna go play Animal Crossing with the kiddos. Peace out. Floor bows. Stay safe.
Starting point is 02:02:16 Appreciate it. Oh, that sounds fun. All right. We just hit another. I love it when, there we go. Augustine Uribe says, the Will Ferrell one. The Anchorman. We gotta watch that again so you can practice that. We do. We'll work on that. i love it when suit there we go augustine uribe says the will ferrell one the anchorman we gotta watch that again so you can practice that we do we'll work on that eric uh weirful says best
Starting point is 02:02:31 explanation of the double slit experiment i've heard is like trying to measure the position of a car by ramming another car into it maybe sapiens is according to uh al gemini here israel is making progress with coronavirus vaccine. Just wanted to spread some hope. Cool. Sweet. Joey Talley says, love the show. I just want to hear Tim in an Alex Jones voice say, I'm tired of him putting soy in the food.
Starting point is 02:02:54 That turns the freaking Jesus gay. Thank you, Tim. AJ Starhiker says, I learned to drink coffee by dumping hot chocolate mix in for cheap mochas. Yeah, man. I mean, that's basically what I do. Yeah, my grandma. I use like the crappy Walmart vanilla thing I put in drink coffee by dumping hot chocolate mix in for cheap mochas. Yeah, man. I mean, that's basically what I do. Yeah, my grandma. I use like the crappy Walmart vanilla thing I put in my coffee.
Starting point is 02:03:08 Yeah. PikaWarps says, Amazon and Walmart have begun taking employee temperature on arrival and sending people with fever home. But by then it's too late, isn't it? I don't know. TorqueWrench, thanks for coming to the member. DogBackward says, and we just jumped. Okay.
Starting point is 02:03:23 In the same way most people who die are right-handed if enough people have coronavirus the fatality correlation can get skewed yeah netflix says you need a third camera weird hearing girl not seeing i like but for those that are just listening it's totally normal you can't tell the difference yeah i'm just podcast thanks for the super chat henrik ricky says Earth catastrophe cycle, the Chad end of days theory. We'll check that out. It sounds cool. Alternative says, if you have time, I was wondering if you can look into South Korea's ties with China. My mom has told me there are theories that South Korean President Moon is very close with President Xi. I don't know a lot about it. I don't know anything about it either. Victor says, by verifiable, I mean that you could view
Starting point is 02:04:03 docs about it through cia gov congress records online admiral bird was not a crook highly decorated nazis antarctic very interesting we should just do a we'll do a deep dive sounds yeah i'll figure it out sounds fun conspiracy yeah we can totally do that netflix says covid 19 harms testicles may cause infertility i heard that but they're really making this have to be a boogeyman, right? It's like, next they're gonna say that it, you know, comes in the middle of the night to, you know, rob your home and harm your children.
Starting point is 02:04:31 I've never heard about it. I've yet to see any sort of doctor talk about that, any sort of study. He talked about it making you infertile. No, no, I mean just like in general. That's what I'm talking about. I keep seeing this, but it's like... Yeah, I'm gonna have to look it up. It's just a rumor as far as I'm concerned plantation sensation says alex jones is a wild man with a lot of crazy beliefs that are fun to laugh at but the amount of stuff he
Starting point is 02:04:52 gets right is a little scary i don't like that he does like joe rogan was like jones was right about the epstein thing man and like yeah nobody was talking about it go forth in game says well but a broken clock is right twice a day that That's true. Go forth and game says, as an obese person, I do not want this shutdown. Right on. Rathnick says, also, he lays out evidence how civil society is responsible for the Arab Spring and it was funded by US taxpayers. We'll check it out. Xavier says, Trump's invisible enemy also means the deep state and the Chinese government. More of these Chinese agents will be busted and have connections to our elites. We are busting people taking cash and not disclosing it from the Chinese government. More of these Chinese agents will be busted and have connections to our elites. We are busting people taking cash and not
Starting point is 02:05:27 disclosing it from the Chinese government. That's freaky. Jimmy Vaughn says, show me the lady. She has no camera. It's a mystery. So, I figured out the testicular thing. Bionews says that an unproven report linking coronavirus to male infertility has been
Starting point is 02:05:44 removed, and guess where it came from? Where? The Hubei government website. Oh, wow. Yes. Widely shared on Chinese social media. Now we know. Jayman says, Highlands tonic water has chloroquine herb in it.
Starting point is 02:05:57 I think it's quinine, right? It is quinine. And chloroquine comes from quinine. Not enough of it to make any difference. Yeah. It's good, though. Drink it. Gina A says, give us, what does it do? What does quinine do it it relieves cramps some of the things it does
Starting point is 02:06:09 yeah so when i used to when i used to fly all the time i didn't know anything about tonic water and so i would see those like those bitter lemon drinks you know that is yeah they're good it's amazing and i would drink a ton and i'd start to feel weird oh yeah because it's got quinine in it and i would drink i'd be like at the airport like yeah this is awesome it's like it's like yeah bitter lemon drink is awesome that's funny yeah i don't drink too much gna says give us what we need watch review tiger king okay oh i keep hearing about that yeah i don't know what it is it's like yeah something about animal everyone seems to be talking about it yeah everybody's bored here we go g bart says admiral bird operation high jump
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