Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #51 - Civil War 2: Pandemic Boogaloo, Armed Men REJECT Lockdown, Food Rationing Begins

Episode Date: May 6, 2020

Tim and Adam dismantle some of the ludicrous arrests and imprisonments surrounding the pandemic, and discuss the strange coincidences of a murdered Philadelphia doctor who seemed poised to make a huge... coronavirus research breakthrough, as well as the Russian doctors who are falling out of windows after making complaints about their work environment. Finally, a discussion of the possibly illegal name Elon Musk and Grimes appear to have chosen for their child.  Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/timcast-2 Podcast available on iTunes and Spotify, coming soon to all podcast platforms! 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 How's it going, everybody? Welcome to the show. This is TimCast IRL Podcast. My name is Tim Poole, and I'm hanging out today with... You know me. What's up? It's Adam Krugler. Hanging out. How's it going, everybody? And? Oh, oh, oh. The very invisible lady. Oh, yeah, my camera's not on. She's super invisible. The invisible lady. I like it.
Starting point is 00:00:18 We made her invisible again. I'm here. Yeah. Are you here now? Does it work? Let's check it out. Can you press the button? Boom. Look, we can see her face now.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Yeah, all right. Oh, man. It's the Civil War. It's coming. Civil War. It's coming. So for those of you that are just tuning in, you can join in the Super Chat if you would like to have your comment read.
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Starting point is 00:01:02 And that there's no reason to watch anyone else. Just delete every single other podcast because we just say those words verbatim too yeah just like that yeah so we're gonna be talking about a bunch of stuff today i mean we got the uh the civil war a bunch of armed dudes stood in front of a bar got arrested so some other armed dudes went out in front of a grocery store and just like stood around and i know it's it look people walk around with guns all the time yep but there's a whole bunch of grains of sand making this heap some
Starting point is 00:01:28 a salon owner just got seven days in jail for opening her business and there's a video it's kind of going viral where she's telling the judge like i have people to feed like i have i have i have family i have workers who are going hungry i have to have my business back and he's like don't care go to jail you got to realize like a certain point. That's not a crime. You know what I mean? Like a regular, you know what I think is going to happen? If like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:51 I don't know the likelihood there will be an actual civil war too, or whatever you want to call it. Boogaloo. Yeah. I think this is going to make a whole lot of people, a whole lot of conservative libertarian types. A hundred percent. They're going to be like small government.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Yep. Yeah. It's like, it's like, it's really funny. There's so many people that are, uh, that are insulated and isolated from what goes on. And, man, when they get a real taste of what it's like to be locked up for no reason. Yep. When this woman's neighbor is like, why did she go to jail? Because she was doing people's hair.
Starting point is 00:02:19 They're going to be like, uh, what? Like, really? Yeah, and then all of a sudden you're going to see people being like, yeah, I'm going to not vote for these people ever again. Yeah. We'll see what happens. There's a bunch of other stuff, too, though. There's one in five Wendy's. No meat.
Starting point is 00:02:32 I thought you said one in three. It's one in five. One in five. So I'll tell you what, man. No meat. Take all that arrest stuff. Throw it in the trash. Throw it in the trash.
Starting point is 00:02:41 You know what, man? I can sit here and pretend i think some people are going to care if uh their friends and family are getting arrested for stupid things yeah but i'll tell you what really sparks a boogaloo and i mean this no cheeseburgers you're probably right i'm not kidding people love their meat they love their food it's not about that it's food yeah you know so it's a comfort thing for a lot of people meat is a staple i mean americans eat too much meat true like look man i'm all about eating that meat getting those chicken i eat chicken and fish It's a comfort thing. For a lot of people, meat is a staple. I mean, Americans eat too much meat. True.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Look, man, I'm all about eating that meat, getting those chicken. I eat chicken and fish every day. I don't know if it's meat. I think they eat too much dairy. I don't know if meat is necessarily it. It's that too. I'm just saying, you go to Taco Bell, what do you get? Meat and cheese.
Starting point is 00:03:20 You go to Burger King, what do you get? Meat and cheese. Meat and cheese. It's like Americans eat too much of this. You've got to eat more leafy greens, man. I actually dated a girl who didn't want to eat anything but just simply meat and cheese. Her whole life, that's all she ate was meat and cheese. Well, I'll tell you what. Look, I understand there's low-carb keto diets and stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Yeah. So it's not necessarily just about meat and cheese. It's about fast food in general. Yeah, true that. But I'll tell you what. Wendy's. I think Wendy's is the best fast food. It's my favorite.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Wendy's, huh? Yeah. Okay. I mean, it used to be a lot better. I used to get the Frosties and the fries and dip them in. That was my jam. But it starts with Wendy's. And then you start getting to, it
Starting point is 00:03:53 ripples outward, so pork products next. And so I get it. I mean, you'll be impacted by this last, right? Because you're eating a lot. I'll plant stuff, but there's going to be a lot of angry people confused as to why they got to eat cricket. And they're going to be mad. And they're going to be going up to, you know i'll plant i'll plant stuff but there's gonna be a lot of angry people confused that's why they gotta eat cricket yeah and they're gonna be mad and they're gonna be going up to you know i'll tell you what they don't have to eat cricket we don't have to eat meat but i mean you got to get protein used to it from somewhere and so where do
Starting point is 00:04:17 animals get their protein from vegetables yeah but we're not the same we're not we're not we're not the same we like you know like cats require taurine humans don't well cats are carnivores right there's exactly humans are omnivores but that but the point is is it's i'm not saying what humans should or or could do i'm talking about what people do in their lives right and they show up to costco and the man says sir you can't you ever see you ever see daybreakers yes you know that scene where the vampire goes up to the the coffee booth and she makes him the coffee and she puts blood in it and he goes put more blood in my coffee and she's like i can't and he goes i said put more blood and then he starts attacking her and they all start going nuts and ripping the blood off the walls and they're all screeching you don't
Starting point is 00:04:58 remember that it's been a while since i saw that movie movie's awesome by the way uh so so for those that are familiar daybreakers is about vampires and like everyone's a vampire now like very few humans left and so they're starving because there's no blood and so there's a scene where this guy is like everyone's kind of got the shakes and they're like devolving because they're starving okay and so the guy it goes they make coffee and they squirt blood in it like a set amount yeah like regulate it for everybody a diluted blood additive okay and so he's like i want more blood in my coffee and then she's like i can't do that and then he gets really angry and then he grabs a pack of blood from the wall and tries to try stealing it then everyone piles on and they're all fighting over this that'll happen probably but with a steak yeah
Starting point is 00:05:40 there's gonna be a dude who shows up to a costco and he's gonna be like i got four kids and a wife we're having steaks tonight and the guy is gonna be like sir you can't buy that steak and he's gonna be like yeah guys and i shove him out of the way he's gonna run and then people start grabbing stuff and they're gonna panic and it's gonna get nuts dude you can't get a cheeseburger at one in five wendy's we can talk about militias and stuff all day man i'll tell you what take away them cheeseburgers civil war ii yeah we got a bunch of other stories too um we'll we'll see what we get to but uh should we what should we do should we read about these uh these armed dudes in texas yeah let's read about them so i i man this story is kind of weird because these guys didn't do anything i know
Starting point is 00:06:20 that's what i don't understand all right so here So here's the story. Cops arrest armed men. Texas bar owner who violated order to close. Sheriff said they were there to intimidate officers. So is that what they get arrested for? I want to know what they actually get arrested for. Yeah. I don't know. What's the charge? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Obstruction of justice or something? Yeah. They were just standing there. Well, I think they say. They say cops in western Texas said they arrested a bar owner and a group of armed men Monday after they violated the state's order. Hector County Sheriff Mike Griffiths said during a news conference Tuesday that his officers were alerted that the owner of Big Daddy Zane's in western Texas opened her bar, even though Governor Greg Abbott's reopening plan explicitly mandated that bars remain closed.
Starting point is 00:07:01 When officers arrived, they saw six men in body armor and armed rifles standing outside the establishment, according to Griffiths. I'll tell you what, man, I'm pretty sure a governor can't just say what is, you know what I mean? Yeah. Like does that, that's not how it works. Yeah. That's, that's authoritarian. So who's breaking the law here? Like what? The police are breaking the law. Yeah. It sounds like it, man. You know what? I'm, I'm, I'm sorry, dude. These cops are as dumb as they come. Like, look at this. Is he pointing his gun? Yeah, he's pointing his gun at them.
Starting point is 00:07:27 They got their hands up? And he's, like, very lazily doing it. You know what's really funny? I wonder if these guys are better trained with their weapons than the cops are. I know it's different, though. They're sheriffs. I don't know. I'd be willing to bet that people like that are better trained with their weapons than, like, NYPD.
Starting point is 00:07:41 They probably practice all the time. Yeah. So they say they say quote this was not a protest of their second amendment rights it was a show of force to ensure this lady could violate the governor's order no it was a protest showing all of their rights they rightfully could stand there if they wanted to you know what's interesting is i saw this post on reddit uh-huh and reddit's usually just like leftist propaganda right. But the comments, you know, the post was very much, you know, these guys were intimidating police.
Starting point is 00:08:08 The comments were very much in favor of them. They were saying like, well, to be honest, if you're legally allowed to carry a weapon and you're legally allowed to stand on the sidewalk, then they didn't do anything. Yeah, they didn't do anything. And like all the top comments were basically saying the same thing. That's good to hear. You know, some people like there was one comment where it was like, there's no other reason to show up than to intimidate. And the were all like i don't know man it's a
Starting point is 00:08:28 slippery slope to argue that someone exercising their their right to do something whether it's legal you know is intimidation if the guy said something or like you know aimed their weapon right that picture right there go go show this picture again real quick this one yeah right here look at this they're not there to intimidate they're like whoa we're just standing here don't don't mind us we're and they're like we're gonna i mean they don't even show they had like an apc vehicle like a full armored you know sheriff department vehicle yep with a guy with a straight up like minigun on top but this what is going on i wonder if there's a potential here for this to actually break out into like real armed conflict it wouldn't surprise me all it takes is one of these guys being like you are criminals breaking the law and the cop says no i'm
Starting point is 00:09:09 the law you're breaking the law and say you governor can't do this and then he says we're acting under the orders of the governor says they never passed a law you can't do that right so you know what's what's freaky is i i think it's fair to say there's a legal argument about executive authority and emergencies but as far as i concerned, these police are breaking the law. Yeah, I agree. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and everything comes after. I don't understand there's codified like, you know, statute, statutory law. And there's a difference.
Starting point is 00:09:39 But as far as I'm concerned, any police officer who says I don't care about the Constitution is breaking the law. Lydia, where did you, you said you read an article about some cops that are like, we're not going to, we're not arresting people. We're not going to follow this, this silly stuff. Like that's breaking the Constitution. Where is that? Arizona, you said? Yeah. So that was actually in Arizona.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And these were sheriffs, I think. And they were talking about a certain district and they were saying, we don't expect any kind of chaos and pandemonium. We're just going to encourage people to socially distance and we're not gonna enforce it crazy or anything which seems great to me because they know their district i mean it's good to hear well apparently new york is backing off yeah so we have this story from the hill ny police union warns city will fall apart if enforcement of social distancing does not end yep yeah i i agree with that completely but i don't't see, I mean, I know New York cops. I had four cops chase me down, almost tackle me for just skating on the side of the road.
Starting point is 00:10:35 And then I had other cops chase me down for skating on the sidewalk for both. Seriously, like, which is it? You guys are going to chase me down for no reason. I mean, and they're straight up walking up to people and beating them up for not wearing a mask, and they're not wearing a mask themselves. Yeah. That... I just don't understand.
Starting point is 00:10:52 It's already falling apart. It's been falling apart. They're releasing, like, violent criminals. Yeah. What's up with that? And then arresting... Look at this. Check this out.
Starting point is 00:10:59 I love... I love this. Where is this story at? Dallas salon owner gets seven days in jail for reopening during coronavirus lockdown. A judge had harsh words for Shelly Luther, owner of a salon a la mode and its corporate entity, Hot Mess Enterprises, calling the move flagrant and intentional. You know, man, these people are disgusting. They're going to, I'm not saying it's the same jurisdiction, but how can we be looking at a country where some places they're gonna i'm not saying it's the same jurisdiction but how can we be looking at a country where some places they're like this man murdered his family you're free to go sir yeah
Starting point is 00:11:29 you don't want you to get sick right whoa whoa whoa whoa you did someone's hair yeah lock her up boys throw away the key it's like these people have livelihoods they have people to take care of they want you to suffer they got they got bills to pay you the funny thing is these cops and the judges they're still getting paid. They're still working. Yeah, they have their jobs. They're fine. Dude, you want to hear a funny story? This could be, you know, it's been a long time since I heard this story, so perhaps apocryphal. But during Occupy Wall Street in Youngstown, Ohio.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Okay. So this is not something I learned through the news. I learned this through just scuttlebutt from the protesters. But apparently the whole town, including the police and the fire department, were protesting. Wow. And so, you know, the mayor of the town did the smartest thing he could do. He gave the cops whatever they wanted. The cops did immediately turned around and started arresting the firefighters and the protesters. Talk about scumbags. Yeah, that's crossing a picket line. Look, man, I get it. You know, there are a lot of people who rag on cops and they're good cops out there. But you've got you've got cultural issues. If our police stations, if our jails are going to be releasing people, not enforcing the law and then announcing it.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Yeah. And then in other jurisdictions, they're going to arrest a salon owner and a judge is going to be like, it's flagrant. You're going to jail. Nah, man. Or the whole thing in like Philadelphia and San Francisco where they're just like, oh, well, we're not going to arrest anybody anymore. Right. It's going to give them citations to show up later. We're going to we're going to arrest salon owners, though, if they try to open up and do something. It's a different. No, I know.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I get it. But I'll be I'll be fair on that. Yeah. But you've got people in media getting paid. Yeah. Don't don't reopen the economy. Don't put people back to work. It's too dangerous.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Like, bro. Sure. You're getting paid in the studio. You're reopen the economy. Don't put people back to work. It's too dangerous. Like, bro. Sure, you're getting paid in a nice studio. You're in New York. You know, I get it. It's not comfortable being locked in that smelly sour milk cubicle. Yeah. But you got a paycheck coming. Not only that, you got the Trump bucks anyway.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Yep. It's really funny because I was reading a story about this far left activist who announced he was going to, he was like, not going to pay rent. Okay. You see the story? He's like, I'm to, he was like not going to pay rent. Okay. You see the story? He's like, I'm suing my landlord. I refuse to pay rent. No, I didn't sue him. His landlord was his grandmother.
Starting point is 00:13:31 It's like, I'm not, so it's like, you know, this is hilarious. He stands up on his soapbox to yell to all his, you know, far-lefty friends. Yeah. I refuse to pay moratorium on rent. And they all clap and cheer. And then someone's like, don't you live in your grandma's building well yeah but you know i told gammy i'm not giving her that paycheck and it's also funny because his grandma does his taxes for him so it's like what is this so it's it's there's a funny story i was reading about it a bunch of people came out to protest
Starting point is 00:13:59 uh demanding rent strike okay and i think this was in like seattle and these these dudes were like well i still have my job and i'm getting the stimulus but i think i shouldn't have to pay rent rent strike. And I think this was in like Seattle. And these dudes were like, well, I still have my job and I'm getting the stimulus, but I think I shouldn't have to pay rent. This is who we're hearing from. So that doesn't make any sense. The judge who's putting this lady in jail still has his job. He still gets to eat. He still can feed his kids. Yeah. These people demanding they don't pay rent. They're still working. Not all of them. I get it, man. They're talking about a wave of, like, rent failures, like failure to pay or whatever. Right, okay. I get it. Yeah, I'm sure it exists.
Starting point is 00:14:35 No, people ought to work. Yeah, exactly. I see these, like, activists being like, well, I mean, I have money, but, you know, I'm not going to pay it. And I still have my job, but that's irrelevant. Like, if they're not going to pay rent, I shouldn't pay rent either. This is what's really interesting about these stories is that, you know, this woman has had her livelihood completely destroyed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:53 She's got kids to feed. She's got employees who rely on her. And the judge is like, flagrant and intentional. Flagrant and intentional. Come on. Yeah. It's a salon owner. Now they're fining people in Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:15:07 This is a story from last week. Parts of Massachusetts to begin issuing $300 fines for not wearing a mask in public. Yeah, you know what I see there? It's like they need to put out tickets to increase their revenue stream because they've lost a lot. A lot of cities make a lot of money from
Starting point is 00:15:26 tickets that's what i'm saying man boogaloo it's all breaking down yeah i agree it's all breaking down look when the when the government becomes actually let me tell you a story this is what i please tell me i was i was told this by uh i was given this analogy by an activist in detroit about the cost of water in flint okay so fl Flint has some of the most expensive water in the country. And it's a poor area, right? Mm-hmm. Like paying the city for water, you mean? Right.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Yeah, your water bill. Okay. It's really, really high, like some of the highest in the country. Really? And it's crappy water, isn't it? Well, still, this is what I was told. Okay. So I'm probably going to get a bunch of details wrong, but there's a logical function within here that needs to be brought up.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Basically what he said was it used to be hustling and bustling in the Detroit area. But since the collapse of the auto industry and people fleeing the state, what happens is you build a water system for one million people. Everybody pays $1 a month to get access to it. Oh, okay. If half the people leave, everyone's cost double. Okay. If another half leaves, then their costs go up another 33%. And so what happens is, as people start fleeing the area,
Starting point is 00:16:35 the cost of the water in the area... Right. It's growing and growing. It has to be divided amongst the remaining people. Oh, man. Yeah, so I forgot where i was going with that but basically you know what were we talking about before this that doesn't really tell us sorry i now i'm thinking about like that math like that math doesn't work for me because if
Starting point is 00:16:57 the water isn't being used because they still have to maintain the whole system there are a bunch of houses with water to those houses right right? Right. Pipes burst. Even if they're not. Water sprays out. Or used. They got to go to the buildings. Right. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:08 So as the amount of people start shrinking, the costs stay the same and get higher and higher and higher. Right. And so we're going to start seeing things like that in certain industries and whatever. Okay. And then Boogaloo, man. Yeah. This thing.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Yeah. This is crazy. I mean, there's like i lived in new york for you were you were living there with me and we were both i mean you saw the the whenever there's a cop on the street that it's more tense there's there's a tension in the air and that was before well i mean where we live years and years ago yeah we were they called that they called that they called that part of the town occupied oh seriously, seriously? The locals. Yeah, because the cops... Because they were always around. Because the cops put floodlights around the buildings, and there were always cops staying
Starting point is 00:17:50 on the street corner. Always, yeah. Yeah, they called it occupied. That's true. Yeah, and then that dude showed up and killed two of them. I know, yeah. Yeah, so for those that don't know the story, this was actually like a block... Yeah, it was like seven years ago.
Starting point is 00:18:00 This was six... Six years ago? It was five and a half, 2014. Sure. ago uh this was six six years ago it was five and a half 25 2014 sure and uh i think it may have been like august or something some dude showed up on the block where we lived yeah and he said to these cops in the in a car you take one of ours we take two of yours and it was in yeah it was in reference to like one of these black lives matter you know unarmed dudes who got killed in broad daylight pop pop ran into the subway and i think he killed himself oh i didn't think they found him no yeah they got him oh they got subway i think he killed himself i don't i don't i don't remember for sure
Starting point is 00:18:32 but i actually still have some of the crime scene tape because it was right in front of my door i'm like i'll take yeah it was right off and yeah man like when you when you see stuff like what happened with that someone actually doing something horrific. And what's really messed up is, first of all, the cops that were killed weren't white. Right. Not that the race mattered, but, like, this guy was trying to make a point about, like, some kind of racial social justice thing. Right. It's like he killed an Asian dude and a Mexican dude.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Yeah, it's like, come on. It's like, what are you talking about? Right. But it was more about the cops themselves. Yep. So that dude's clearly off his rocker if he's going to take these two random dudes just, like, minding their own business. Well, they say the biggest gang in New York is the police department. Yeah, they say that about everywhere.
Starting point is 00:19:08 Chicago. Yeah. Chicago's a mob. Probably. It's probably true. The point I'm trying to make, if you're seeing people now show up armed to buildings to enforce what they say is their constitutional right, I'm worried that we're really close to one dude being like, you're not arresting me, dude. Like, I didn't break the law.
Starting point is 00:19:25 I don't care what you think. And that's scary. And then the cop goes to arrest him. And the guy next to him is like, you know what? He's right. You're not going to arrest him or me. And then the next guy goes, I agree with that. And then it's not even, you know, then what are they going to do?
Starting point is 00:19:38 What do you say? There's like 8000 cops in New York at any one on duty on duty. I think they've got a total of like 32 or so. It's like 8 000 how many people live in new york 8 million 10 10 million whole metro like in manhattan alone it's like 2.5 yeah man yeah it's a lot of people so here's here it's not even it's not even about whether someone has the intent to actually you know escalate this into a boogaloo right it's about the fact that the powder keg is is set and takes a spark. So what happens when a plainclothes cop, you know, walks up to enforce like a citation and there's a
Starting point is 00:20:10 bunch of dudes with weapons. This dude's not wearing anything discernible. And then he, you know, pulls his shirt aside and they see a gun and he reaches for it. And the other guys, you know, put their hands on their guns. Yeah. And then the cop says, oh, man, they're drawing on me. So he draws his gun. They don't know he's a cop. This stuff happens. And then you're going to see news stories all over the place where it's like, you know, business owner defied shutdown. Armed men showed up. A cop came, a shootout ensued.
Starting point is 00:20:33 It's going to be like, okay, corral or something. I don't like that there can be cops that aren't dressed up in actual, like in their uniform. Yep. I don't agree with that. Like you've heard the stories about no knock raids.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Yep. Like they'll kick the door in and then some's like, I hear people breaking into my house. I hear all these stories. People are getting killed. You know what the funny thing is? They're like, the criteria for the cops to be allowed to do this is they have to announce themselves as police. Like, that's the criteria. It's like, okay, I'm pretty sure the dude robbing my house will just say he's a cop.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Yep. I don't think he cares. All the robbers out there are like, thanks, guys. Appreciate the advice. I can just be like, thanks, guys. Appreciate the advice. I can just be like, police, and then rob the house. It's like, what? I kind of feel like, I don't, man, can we even pull out of this tailspin? Like, we are in a tailspin.
Starting point is 00:21:16 This is a helicopter. It's spinning out of control. Think about it. Yep. Our prisons just released a bunch of criminals. Yeah. We just arrested some lady for doing that. And that's across the country. It isn't just right. New York, California. Actually, those are the two places I know. Is it
Starting point is 00:21:31 elsewhere? I know. I know in California and New York. But it's not even that it's the left. Lefty activists are demanding more. Right. So listen, man, they're they're they're mocking the people like this woman who want to reopen their business while demanding prisoners be released. Yeah. What kind of bizarro nightmare world are they asking for? I don't know. It's just, it's just whatever the right wants must be wrong. Yep. So, so, so can we pull out of a tailspin like this when we're actually looking at a world where a bar owner gets arrested, a salon owner goes to jail, but that guy who killed that
Starting point is 00:22:01 kid, he's good. Let him out. Well, I don't know if that's, that's... There's a crime that some dude killed a kid and they let him out? Is that what you're telling me? There have been some stories. You want to see if you can pull some of these up? Yeah, I'll look. There was one story where a guy, yeah, he was a murderer, and he got released and then he went and killed. I could be wrong about that.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Is that... I believe he did kill a kid. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's because I read something on Twitter. That's what I'm referencing. Sure, but arrest the uh salon owner of course man but so what happens is it like how do you how do you rectify this when you when you have people demanding more of this like this is what i was saying earlier about like the food shortage and stuff you've got these people that have been ingrained in their minds living in new york and Chicago and L.A. and these big cities, that they're on the side of science. We've always been on the science.
Starting point is 00:22:49 And the stupid conservatives don't believe in climate change. It's like, well, I don't care about climate change. I'm looking at the science right now saying people are going to starve. Like, I think climate change is a serious problem. Or start killing each other. Well, yeah, yeah. But what I'm saying is you've got a bunch of people that don't read, that aren't looking at the science, that aren't looking at the food shortages, that are demanding prisons release their criminals. How do you how do you that person's going to go vote? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:15 Like, dude, I'm sorry, man. Could you imagine having a roommate and the roommate was like, I vote that we remove the front door. You'd be like, bro, what? Well, why do we have it in the first place? I mean, that's so dumb. Doors don't even work. And you're like, bro, you can't. I get equal say in the house.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And then other people are like, I don't care, dude. Jim's cool. Like, get a guy named Jim. He's like me, but bizarre on me. Imagine it's you. Everybody else listening. Imagine you're in, like, you're in an apartment. You're in your house.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And there's, like, you and one other guy. And then your two other roommates just don't pay attention and don't care but hey man that dude jim's always hooking everybody up with pizza and beer and you're the strict like we got to pay the bills so they look at you and they're like this dude's always ride me for paying rent you know this dude's always hooked me up with pizza i'll do what he wants remove the front door you're like what are you doing man you can't just let these people in the house. Then all of a sudden your house is full of people.
Starting point is 00:24:06 It's trashed. And then they go, bro, this house is trash, man. It's your fault. We're leaving. And you're like, that's where I feel like it's going. And it's not even about a conservative argument. It's like, for the longest time we had the social justice warriors. They've kind of waned now in their political power. They still exist, right? They're
Starting point is 00:24:25 still causing trouble. There's still some stories that are popping up with them doing weird things, for sure. Don't get me wrong. But now it seems like it's really falling onto Democrat-Republican less so. You know, the culture war is very much becoming tribalist Democrat-Republican. Yeah. And I hate it. But you have the left as a chaotic, destructive force that literally just says, whatever the right does is wrong. Therefore, let everyone out of their prisons, arrest the salon owners. Trump is always bad. Don't secure our borders. Let everyone in the country. And then when you change your mind, we'll tell you you're wrong. I don't understand. And they're voting. They're voting for Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:25:01 There was that tweet from that woman. She was like, oh, this again. Yeah, like Joe Biden could assault me. I'll keep it family friendly. In the middle of the street, I'd still vote for him. It's way worse than that. Yeah, it's pretty bad. It's basically a play on Trump because he said he could shoot somebody and they'd still vote him in. But you'd let Biden do something to you and you'd still vote for him? But I don't want to get into the Biden-Trump thing right now.
Starting point is 00:25:23 It's mostly a point about... Keep it moving. When we're talking about what we need to do to pull out of this tailspin, you are actively fighting for someone to... Like, our helicopter is spinning out of control, and you're like, pull up, pull up, and they're like, kill the engine! There's too many of us, though. That's the problem.
Starting point is 00:25:39 There's so many Americans that have all these different... Like, it truly feels like the divided states.. Like every state is going through its own crazy tailspin. It's not just like us as a country. It's like all over. It's like each individual different things that are happening too. Well, yeah, but each state is supposed to be responsible for the most part for itself. So what you're asking though, how do we pull out of this tailspin? I don't see a way out of it. I don't because we way out of it. I don't. Because we're still in quarantine.
Starting point is 00:26:10 The food shortage is going to get worse. Yep. When it gets worse, things are going to get crazy. People are going to start. Like the Daybreakers thing I was talking about. Yeah. Exactly. They're going to start fighting over steaks, fighting over food.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Chicken, fish. TP was all funny. We were laughing when it was toilet paper. But it's not going to be funny anymore when there's only one thing of food left Chicken, fish. TP was all funny. We were laughing when it was toilet paper. But it's not going to be funny anymore when there's only one thing of food left on the shelf and you're hungry. Like I said, man, you're going to be fighting with Agnes in the parking lot over the last can of beans. Yeah. And then someone's going to come at you and tackle you both. And then where does it go from there?
Starting point is 00:26:42 You got a creek near your house or something like that? You've got a pond, some fish in it? Yeah. What do you think happens then when the 300 people in front of the Walmart are like, we need food? And so they all start fishing at the same time and they all start going to the same place? The fish will be gone within a year. Easy. Not even a year. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Not even a year. I was just kind of saying like, you know, within a year, food's going to be dried up everywhere. If people start hunting for themselves, whatever. Maybe there's no boogaloo. Maybe it's just done. It's just collapse. No confidence, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Like, if you can't go out and spend money, why would you want it? That's true. If you don't need to pay rent because there's a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures? This is even more of a reason why we need to get the country moving again. What do you need money for? We need to open up the economy. We got to have everyone. I mean, we need the salons open.
Starting point is 00:27:31 I mean, it's as silly as it is, but that's what they're starting with. But it's like, we need to open up everything. People aren't stupid. They can wash their hands. They can wear a mask. It's not about that. That was the point I was bringing up. It's about control then.
Starting point is 00:27:43 No, it's about just like one side saying, matter what you do you're wrong right and you're like bro the un said people are starving i don't care you're wrong okay we have a new report from the u.s government one in four people are going to starve this is from the meat processing companies yeah don't care you're wrong it's like bro wendy let me pull up the article. One in five Wendy's is out of beef. Don't eat beef then. That's literally one of the articles came up. Seriously? Yeah, it said just don't eat beef.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Dude, you don't get it. That's ridiculous. It's like people are used to eating meat. You can't just ask like the general public, well, just change your entire diet. It's not even that. They're not going to know what to do. They're saying a percentage of the US food supply is gone. Right. And if people don't eat that, do. They're saying a percentage of the U.S. food supply is gone. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:25 And if people don't eat that, they will eat a different portion of the food supply. So the food supply is going down. Yes. And eventually it will be gone. If you tell them not to eat, there was an article that said plant-based diets are healthier anyway. I'm like, that's a great sentiment. I appreciate it. Come on.
Starting point is 00:28:39 You need to replace that meat with other foods, not get rid of one of the foods. Exactly. You can't just take away because then there's still going to be an absence of food and someone's not going to be able to eat it you know what you know what it is right now it's it dude i know it i say it it's beating a dead horse but the left is not at the table as as a moderate center lefty liberal type you and i both and i think you're leftier than i am right like when you took the test yeah yeah but i'm further south is that more libertarian no i think you were you were more center than i was oh maybe i was more center yeah i don't remember and i was actually pretty lefty i think you were more lefty than i was yeah i'm pretty sure you were like further down and left
Starting point is 00:29:19 and i was i always tell people i'm a communist like libertarian that they don't get i'm kidding yeah but uh yeah i'm i'm on the political compass i'm like pretty libertarian and pretty far left but i forgot where i was going with that anyway that's all right yeah this whole thing man it's like people people like to poke fun at vegans but most vegans are kind of crazy to be honest and i i understand the need for meat to stay accessible for everybody well i i just a bunch of people are poking fun of me here i just remember it's kind of funny but it's like it's the truth i get it i understand go ahead what the point i was going to make was that i can sit here and be like okay we need to have a conversation with everybody
Starting point is 00:30:01 in the house about how to fix this problem right okay and all of a sudden this dude shows up in a maga hat and he's like well i think we should you know secure the house build a bunch of locks and i'm like all right right i hear what you're saying and then you look over to your your lefty antifa friend and he's just screaming is that jim oh and you're like quiet dude i can't. What are you even saying? And they're just screaming. That's what it feels like. And so then when you try to have a conversation, it's really funny because, you know, people like to say that.
Starting point is 00:30:34 I think we brought this up the other day. People will have a bunch of conservatives be nice to them and they'll drift to the right. And I'm like, well, what do you expect to happen when the left is screaming at the top of their lungs? Yeah. Like who's going to listen to that argument? You know what it kind of reminds me of? You know, when like a kid does something funny and he like looks at you, he's like, oh, did you think I was funny? And then he does it again and like looks at you, does it again and looks at you like and
Starting point is 00:30:53 then does just doesn't stop. It's it looks like these it sounds like these Democrats are doing these things like, yeah, that's right. Right. See everybody. See my fellow Democrats. Am I right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Like I applaud me fellow democrats and then they do more and then they get worse and then they're one up each other one up each other over and over again and now we have them i'll give it where they are i'll give it oh my gosh i'll give it some centrist bias and put it like this i'm sitting here and i'm like i i look to i look to my left look to my right i see a dude in my hat and I'm like, yo, guys, we got a problem, man. You know, we got too many people coming in out of the house, tracking mud everywhere, food's going missing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:30 And then the MAGA hat guy goes, we're going to build the biggest, thickest, most hardcore door you've ever seen. I'm like, okay, okay, all right, all right, hold on. That's expensive. I don't think we can afford it. What say you? Ah! And you're like, whoa, I can't, what are you even, you're not even arguing.
Starting point is 00:31:43 All right, dude, build your, do the door thing. I don't know what's going on anymore. Yeah. I'm not going to argue with anybody. This dude's just yelling, I can't. What do you even? You're not even arguing. All right, dude, build your. But do the door thing. I don't know what's going on anymore. Yeah, I'm not going to argue with anybody. Just yelling. I don't get it. Exactly. And he's throwing things at me. And he's throwing his food.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Yeah. No, but it's not even like yelling. It's also like you look over at the Trump guy and he says, we got to get a big door. We're going to be the beautiful, you know, five inch bulletproof glass. And you're like, OK, whoa, whoa, whoa. Chill a little much, but okay. A little much. What say you, leftist?
Starting point is 00:32:07 Everything he says is wrong. Okay, well, what do you want to do? Because he's wrong. Right, I understand you think he's wrong. Is that a Trump leftist you're doing? No, it's, you know. It sounded kind of like Trump left, a leftist Trump. A leftist Trump, there you go.
Starting point is 00:32:21 I love it. So now I'm looking at this guy, and I I'm like, alright, bro, I get that you think he's wrong. Do you have a solution to our problem? Let more people in. What do you mean let more people in? Yeah, just let people in and take the food. It's okay. And then you look to your old uncle, this old guy with crazy hair who like 10
Starting point is 00:32:38 years ago was telling you we can't let everybody in the house because he'll track mud. And all of a sudden he goes, well, I want to be cool, so let everybody in. I agree with the of a sudden he goes, well, I want to be cool, so let everybody in. I agree with the kid. You're like, dude, Uncle Bernie, what happened, man? You were telling me to lock things up
Starting point is 00:32:53 because it was destroying the house. Well, I want the support of the young hip kids. Oh, dude, you know what, man? You're not even arguing anymore. So now we got this problem where there's a food shortage. We got this problem where, you know, businesses are being shut down, Criminals being released.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Yeah. I'll tell you what, man, what is the argument? What? Just do this. If you've got somebody who you know who's like a Democrat or a lefty and they're arguing with you, just ask them, should we be releasing people from prisons? Yeah. And then when they say question, say, OK, Socratic method, when they say yes, be like, then do you think we should be putting salon owners in prisons? Now there's room for them. Now this. Yeah, right. Zing.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Prison problem solved. You see, the logic doesn't make sense. No, it doesn't. Why are the activists demanding she not go to jail because of the potential for people getting sick? Right. Nothing. None of this makes sense. None of it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:33:44 You know what, man? There's some really creepy videos and crazy YouTube propaganda videos about COVID and bioweapons and stuff. I'm not into all that stuff, but we've got the next segment is this crazy conspiracy theory. So why don't we do this? Why don't we jump to the next conspiracy theory story? Check this stuff out, man.
Starting point is 00:34:05 There we go. Right camera. This one is sending the internet wild. Coronavirus in Pittsburgh. Researcher killed. An apparent murder-suicide was close to making very significant findings related to COVID-19. Pitt said, perhaps he would have discovered something that would have unmasked the whole plan. Maybe he was like, oh, whoa. It's not that bad. whole plan maybe he was like oh whoa it's not
Starting point is 00:34:27 that bad no maybe he was like my word the protein sequences on this prove it was manufactured by a you know whatever yeah yeah and then it's like insert insert whatever you want conspiracy and then he was taken out and then he was so i don't know i'm just being silly but he actually was killed like here's a dude i don't know what he was researching. And this could actually be sad because maybe like his finding was going to be some treatment or something. Yeah, maybe. Let's read the story from KDKA, CBS Pittsburgh. They say a researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to making very significant findings related to the coronavirus, his department at the University of Pittsburgh said. Two shootings that happened over the
Starting point is 00:35:04 weekend in Ross Township appear to be a murder-suicide, according to police. On May 2nd, police said 37 year old Dr. Bing Liu was found dead in his home on Elm Court from apparent gunshot wounds to his head, neck, and torso. Investigators say they now believe his death is a homicide. Liu was a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, his department is a homicide. Liu is a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, his department said on Monday. Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of the following complications. We will make an effort to complete what he started in an effort to pay homage to his scientific excellence,
Starting point is 00:35:45 the department said on its website. His loss will be felt throughout the entire scientific community. Please keep his family, friends, and colleagues in your thoughts. Thank you. Here's what we got to watch out for. Will the people who pick up his research also mysteriously die? Of course, I was thinking that exact thing. No, probably not.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Man, careful. His story is probably like some woman that he you know scorned or something or some jaded rival of some sort you know it's never going to be as exciting as a movie i guess i don't know that being said have you seen that clip of the the show the debt was it called the dead zone i think it's going viral i saw something about it going viral i didn't watch it's like it's an episode called Plague. And in it, there's something that acts like a virus. They can't identify it. And the guy's like, it's this.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And then they can't figure out how to treat it. But then he has like a dream vision where it's like chloroquine, the chloroquine, chloroquine. And then he's in the room and they're like, he opens the book and goes, this, this is the virus. And the doctor goes, there's no cure for that. And he goes, chloroquine. And then he writes it on a whiteboard and underlines it. And she goes, that's an anti-malarial drug. And he goes, it inhibits the enzyme.
Starting point is 00:36:50 And then the next scene is him waking up in a hospital bed. He collapses then. He wakes up in a hospital bed. And the one guy, he's like, what happened? He goes, we started everyone on chloroquine. And it stopped it dead in its tracks. It's like a weird, it's like. Weird.
Starting point is 00:37:03 Yeah. How old is this? From 2000 something, maybe, or the late 90s. I don't know wow okay yeah yeah so it's an old show but you know anyway the point is who knew i don't i don't i don't know if we're actually in a movie but i brought that up because well you know actually we kind of are in you know some kind of fictional tv script something yeah but there's another there's another funny thing i want to add to this so look i can't tell you exactly what this is but i do want to talk about some of the conspiracy theories that are floating around but we also have this story take us out oh yeah third third doctor falls from hospital window after coronavirus
Starting point is 00:37:35 complaint gee i wonder what's happening there weird coincidences guys yeah Let me just complain. Falls should be in quotes. Falls. Yes. It just keeps happening. It's it's a drafty window. Someone should really close that window for sure. It would be like, could you imagine if I kind of feel bad laughing? That's not not really funny. A paramedic who complained about being forced to work despite contracting coronavirus is in critical condition after he fell from a hospital window in western Russia this weekend. This is at least the third incident in which a Russian health care professional has plunged from a hospital building under mysterious circumstances. But he survived it. But the fact that they're calling it mysterious circumstances shows they know what it is.
Starting point is 00:38:19 They understand what's going on. Well, how do you fall out of a window of a hospital? Because those things are, you know, they're the low windows so you got to like open them you know before this it's not like the big huge open slide big window at least i i don't think it would be really funny if like i'm just imagining this it's like the window in a bathroom and the soap dispenser is right next to the window and people keep pressing it like the soap builds up on the ground and so the reason it keeps happening is just some silly coincidence where like he goes to grab the window but then slips and falls out and it keeps happening here we some silly coincidence where he goes to grab the window but then slips and falls out,
Starting point is 00:38:46 and it keeps happening. Here we are assuming it's Vladimir Putin throwing people from the building or something. No, it's actually more likely they're being thrown from the building if you were to ask me. It definitely sounds like it. I mean, how do you fall out of a hospital? A doctor falls out.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Three. Three different people fell out of the – I don't know if it's the same window. Maybe. Probably. It's like taking a helicopter ride in Russia. No complaint.
Starting point is 00:39:14 I don't know how it is in Russia, but at the hospital that I used to work at, the windows did not open. So the people couldn't fall out. That's the whole point. Especially on a higher floor. See, that makes sense whole point. Yeah, especially on like a higher floor. See, that makes sense to me. Yeah, it does, right?
Starting point is 00:39:28 I don't know. It seems weird to me. A little sketchy. Yeah. They say Shulapov and his colleague filmed a video on April 22nd complaining the chief doctor of the Novaya Usman Village Hospital forced him to work despite the fact he tested positive for COVID. A second video appeared three days later in which Shulapov denied his initial emotional claims. His colleague, Alexander Kosyakin, reportedly faces criminal charges for spreading fake news about the virus, which carries a prison sentence of up to five years under a recently passed federal law.
Starting point is 00:39:59 This is so weird. You know what, man? I'm sorry. I'm just going to say it. I don't trust anything that's going on. I have idea what's happening i have no idea how bad this is they keep flip-flopping yeah people are getting thrown out of windows dudes getting murdered he's denying his initial emotional claims but then they don't they don't say it under his breath he said please don't throw me out the window again i think i figured out what's going on what we are in a movie okay we aren't the main characters. Clearly not. So we're just like off to the side of the main story arc. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Going like, what is it? What is this? That's why it's so confusing. But here's the funny story. They're all connected. Like the main action hero guy, he shows up to find his friend Dr. Liu murdered. And he's like, no. And he chases after the criminal.
Starting point is 00:40:43 He gets on a plane to Russia and finds him. And there's like a doctor in full gear. And he sees him and he's like, oh, he starts running. He's like, you know he opens the window and kills himself because he doesn't want to get interrogated or something. He's like, no, you'll never stop us. Kill one of us and two more will come in his place. And he jumps out.
Starting point is 00:40:59 And he's like, no, give me answers. Or he's like holding on to him. He's like, don't. Drops him. It's all related, but we just can't tell because we're just sitting in this one room. Who do you work for? Yeah. No. So there's some crazy, there's a bunch of crazy conspiracy and propaganda videos that are popping up all over the place.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Naturally, YouTube will ban you. Facebook's been banning people who talk about like QAnon stuff. So they're basically just decided, if you say anything that is not approved truth, we're just going to press that button and get rid of you. Approved truth, yeah. That really says it there, doesn't it? So we've got a bunch of weird things happening with this virus. We've got, have you heard of COVID toes?
Starting point is 00:41:35 Yeah, I saw that. Where people get blisters and ulcers on their feet? Yeah, I saw that. That's nasty. Is it real, though? Is it true? That's what they're saying in the news. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:41:45 It's a picture. I could post a blister and say, oh, man, look, this is now happening, and then throw it out into the wind and see what happens. That is true. So either we have this crazy virus, which causes like 50 different things, from strokes to pneumonia to sickle cell to lesions on your feet. And all the deaths of all other diseases are going down? They're not.
Starting point is 00:42:08 All the different things? They're not? They're not going down. I thought they were, though. The flu deaths were significantly lower. From what I've seen, no. Oh, okay. And certainly there are a lot of people who are claiming that's the case.
Starting point is 00:42:19 It's not the case. Right. And so one of the things— No, I know it's not the case, but that's what they were claiming for a long time. The charts of average deaths are boom. They spike. Yeah. Skyrocket. Right. I saw that on the CDC. Yeah. And I went over all the data, too, for like New York is some new virus that hit the human race. Okay. There's a new virus that causes pneumonia, that causes your red blood cells to deteriorate, that causes lesions and blisters on your feet, that causes the loss of taste and smell,
Starting point is 00:42:57 that causes nerve damage, that causes heart damage, that causes reproductive damage, and what's the last one? Oh, seizures and strokes have all been reported. What? Reported, but is it for sure? Did a doctor come out and be like, yes.
Starting point is 00:43:15 I guess it depends on who you trust. But these have all been reported by mainstream established press. These things are happening. Trust and mainstream established press in the same sentence. I'm not saying you should trust them. I'm saying this is what we're being told. And so now I'm sitting here where they were like, don't buy masks.
Starting point is 00:43:32 They don't do anything. Then they were like, make sure you get your mask. Now they're like, if you don't wear a mask, we'll fine you. Or arrest you and beat you up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Walk up to you. It will punch you in the face. Slam you to the ground. Well, that cop got in trouble. Oh, sure. A slap on the ground. Well, that cop got in trouble. Oh, sure.
Starting point is 00:43:47 A slap on the wrist. Well, he's suspended for now. We'll see. With pay? Probably. Yeah. Yeah, paid vacation. We'll see what happens to that guy.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Probably nothing. What they do is they take immediate action, like, we're suspending him, and then they wait a week until no one cares anymore. Like, are you back? Yeah. Don't worry about it. Exactly. Go ahead and punch the next guy you see. We'll just do it again.
Starting point is 00:44:04 But so there's a bunch of propaganda videos arguing that this is a bioweapon right okay i actually disagree based on everything i just said all the weird things happening yeah i think if this was and we talked about this before too but we'll we'll extend you know we'll talk about it again if this was a bioweapon i think it would be a bit more focused yeah i agree more specific assuming all of these weird symptoms are real then it sounds like what Fox News reported, that it was trying to just, you know, screwing around in a lab being like, oh, yeah, let's just do this, that and this and this makes them random. And then it breached. Yep. But I guess what the official story that's going around right now is
Starting point is 00:44:37 that it's not manmade, that it was, you know, you've got a bunch of outlets trying to conflate the two, arguing that because Trump and Mike Pompeo have said that this, they believe this came from a lab. Okay. The people in media are trying to conflate that to mean it was man-made, but they didn't say that. What Trump and Pompeo actually said, something to the effect of, I believe, that China was doing research on existing coronaviruses and there was a breach. Yeah. That makes more sense to me. I don't know, man. I don't know anything about anything. It anything about anything it was an accident it got out maybe okay but it's causing
Starting point is 00:45:08 all these weird things yeah so if it's if these things are not true and it's not causing all of these weird weird symptoms then what what are we supposed to trust about any of it i know exactly now there's this whole thing too where there's a new deadlier strain that they're finding. And it's like, but I looked into it a little bit and it's like, there's no information. It's just a tagline. So why do they want us to stay in our houses so bad? I don't know. People don't care anymore.
Starting point is 00:45:36 They're just leaving. They are. They're just out. You know what would be cool? What? If it was aliens. If it was aliens? Yeah. What, COVID is actually an alien?
Starting point is 00:45:44 No, no, no. Like the aliens are coming and so the governments are all panicking like what do we do and then like the people who got like what if like on one day at one time the aliens fire like some kind of like emp radiation blast just vaporize everybody outside everyone that's outside but if you're inside your home you're you're fine you're safe dude this is the stupidest thing about what's happening is when you see these people that are lying for the sake of tribalism like that woman who said the vaporized beach water could have the virus in it yeah what are you talking about or that that that
Starting point is 00:46:16 writer for jimmy kim or whatever she was like my dad's a doctor he said if you're young you'll have a stroke it's like shut up what you've made this so unbelievable yeah by screeching all this it was way more than that too it was like a long oh yeah she was nuts like dude if you came out and said there's a virus it causes pneumonia i'd be like uh-oh i don't want to get that yeah but then when you come out you're like well it causes pneumonia it takes away your sense of sense of taste and smell it damages your heart your lungs your your uh if you're a man it hurts your testicles it also causes stroke and seizure and it makes your toes get blistery yeah your toes will bleed and lesion and i'm like okay just just stop right there what yeah what what is this like you're saying things maybe it's real maybe
Starting point is 00:47:01 it's doing all these things i mean it's been reported in the press am i supposed to come out and be like this is the most powerful virus we've ever seen it can do all these things maybe maybe it is i don't even know what we're supposed to believe anymore at this point man i gotta be honest i am i agree with you so maybe this guy in pittsburgh found something yeah maybe he found the cure maybe he was like oh actually, this cures it. And they're like, oh, wait, we can't cure this yet. Or we're not done consolidating our power. Or he zoomed in with an electron microscope on one of the viruses. And he kept zooming in and zooming in.
Starting point is 00:47:37 And then very, very, very tiny writing on one of the virus said Gates Foundation. Yeah. I'm kidding. Joke. And then he took a big cluster of the virus and he held his phone near it and he got 5G signal. And he was like,
Starting point is 00:47:55 it's the phone virus. Okay, this makes perfect sense. I love all these conspiracy theories. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, they're out there, man. But it's also the conspiracy theories from the media. I don't know what i'm supposed to believe anymore we we went to los angeles we got tested for the antibodies at rogan's and we were all negative and i'm like i don't know because they've flip-flopped so much in the press whether i should be terrified of this or be over it but you can
Starting point is 00:48:25 tell when you look in new york and la and other places people are over it they are they're completely over they don't care anymore and that's the places where it's like the most populated too yeah they're over it so it's only a matter of time before we see what's gonna happen basically the numbers were all wrong the amount of people who have died is substantially lower than they initially projected yep so far. Even with the stay-at-home order, they were like, yes, we're going to have this much death, and it's like way down here. Yeah, well, they said 200. Now it's 72 or whatever, which is really bad.
Starting point is 00:48:54 It's a lot of people. It's still death for sure. So I'm wondering if it really is still this bad and people in New York are defying this order, are they going to get sick and die? I guess so. Isn't that their constitutional right? Yeah. Yeah, you're allowed to be dumb. Freedom of association.
Starting point is 00:49:13 So is that how New York ends? Everybody goes to the beach and parties and they get sick? I got to tell you, man, I'll make a prediction right now. Nothing's going to happen. You know why? Nothing like no boogaloo? Oh, no. I don't know about that i'm saying i don't think new york's gonna see a massive spike due to the people going out yeah i agree south dakota i'm with it because whatever whatever it's dakota right nothing
Starting point is 00:49:35 happened and it was supposed to be the hot spot and nothing happened and that's because the media lies it's because the you know what it is? The reason why that woman Bess or whatever her name was went on Twitter and said you'll have a stroke. You'll drop dead. Your lungs will stop working. It's tribalism. It's like that woman saying I wouldn't go to the beach if you paid me a million dollars because the virus is in the air. That's what I was saying before. They're just Karen's
Starting point is 00:49:58 kid. It's a little kid going look see what I did? No. Do you see what I told all these people? Right. Look how awesome I am for saying that. It's Karen being like, you need to listen to me. I'm telling you. You'll die. You'll regret it. It's like, okay, I get it.
Starting point is 00:50:11 Shut up, dude. I'm not listening anymore. So what happens next? I honestly have no idea. But the conspiracy theories certainly are fun. So how about we will hop over to the Super Chats. Oh, sweet. The Super Chats.
Starting point is 00:50:25 And then we can talk about Elon Musk and all that stuff. What do you guys think of this new? I changed the wide shot. A lot of people were saying yesterday that it was kind of like not as good. I changed some of the angles. So hopefully you guys like it a little bit more. I like it a little more than before. You could kind of.
Starting point is 00:50:42 It's like we're chilling more. Yeah. Go ahead. Remove the labels. They're down of, it's like we're chilling more. Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead. Remove the labels. They're down on the bottom now. They're still there. Let's see what's going on over in the Super Chat.
Starting point is 00:50:54 So if you would like us, like for us to read your comment, then you can Super Chat. Also, don't forget to hit that like button because it apparently really does help as much as I was joking earlier. I guess it alters the recommendation algorithm. Oh, let me like it right now. I'll go ahead and like it. Yeah. I'll do that too. People don't know this, but yeah, the likes, you're more likely to recommend it, let me like it right now. I'll go ahead and like it. I'll do that too. People don't know this,
Starting point is 00:51:05 but yeah, the likes, you're more likely to recommend it if people are liking it a lot. And yeah, make sure to follow. You can follow me right there at TimCast. And you can follow Adam at AdamKrigler and actually send him story ideas. Ah, nice.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Everyone seems to like it much better. Cool. Awesome. It worked. Yes. Let's read some of these super chats. Justin O'Toole says, BBC News are saying that cyber spies are targeting COVID-19 research, US and UK warn. Of course they are. Yeah. The US is scared that China is going to get a vaccine and then extort the rest of the world.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Yeah. Yeah. That makes sense. You heard about what I was talking about earlier that the Chinese ministry of State Security gave a report to the top leaders, including the president of China, saying prepare for a war with the U.S. When was this? This report came out, I think, last night. So the report was from early last month. So now everything's kind of lining up. They said that the backlash to the pandemic was going to be very bad and that anti-China sentiment was going to be worse than it's ever been. Worse, worse than the, uh, as, as worse as it could have been since the 1989 Tiananmen Square thing. And so they said, prepare, they advised, prepare for the worst case scenario of
Starting point is 00:52:20 armed confrontation with the United States. Man, I hope it doesn't happen. I mean, it's been, it's, so this was, this was last month. Then you look at everything that's happened so far and you're like, oh, yeah, I guess ships going through the, you know, South China Sea, the US warships and all that stuff. We'll see what happens, man. The memes of destruction says, hail team Beanie. Since distinguishing fact from opinion is huge news, Tim, would you be willing to lead by example and list your opinions as op-eds? Literally everything I do is an op-ed. Yeah. So this show is our
Starting point is 00:52:52 opinions. My channels are op-eds. They're literally, it's news opinion and analysis. And they're even listed as like, well, yeah. But the thing that bothers me about websites like Vox is that they will write an opinion piece and not label it as such. Now here, here, here's, it's fine. If like the daily wire is a conservative column, it is literally conservative opinion on news issues. You don't need to label it as opinion. If the website is an opinion website, but you'll still see like news guard, for instance, will be like media matters is credible because, you know, they're just opinion. But the Daily Wire is not credible because they're all opinion. It's like, OK, did I get it? Thanks. Yeah. But all of my videos are very obviously opinions. And I even say in most of them, it's my opinion. Here's what I think. So if you think when I'm telling you I personally think X, that's a fact. Well, then you need to
Starting point is 00:53:45 learn what an opinion is. Ryan Jones says, please read. How did that poly basic few? What was this? Sorry, I'm not going to read that. Anto says it's the end of the world as we know it. And I feel fine. Definitely. Podcast age says, please keep up the great work. And as. And as an SM7B fanboy, great mic choice. Yeah, I just Google searched podcast microphone. They're quite nice. They're great. Joe uses these too, right? Everybody uses them.
Starting point is 00:54:16 Yeah, they're solid. Yeah, they're really good. They're really good. I used to use different mics. I used 58s and SM58s. They're good, but not for this. Because I just grabbed whatever they had. They're so clean looking too.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Oh yeah, that's the mounting bars. They got the wires that go inside. Kevin Tran says, I know nail salon owners who had that happen. Dark Ragey said, Since the food's starting to go, how long till the power goes too? And that's why I have a van
Starting point is 00:54:43 with an independent electrical system yep you can charge in the sun but yeah uh but if you're gonna be making news and no one has electricity who's gonna watch your news or i'm sorry your opinions the people who also have solar power true yeah yeah we're gonna be the ones who make it because we got communication technology feather fall says adam did a great job while you were gone too great of a job tim this is a coup heavens thank you appreciate that no nice jeremiah says to anyone watching later i tie i i time stamp by hand using a watch paper and pencil then manually typing them in they can be up to 10 seconds off sorry i think i saw that on on yesterday's video that's pretty cool that you're doing that. Thanks. Appreciate that. Chris Cronin says, check out Cry Havoc by Simon Mann, and it will explain
Starting point is 00:55:29 the situation in Venezuela. He was a mercenary that was captured attempting a coup in Equatorial Guinea and again in Sierra Leone and Angola. Ah, very interesting. STFU says, those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy. Yup. It's funny because that's what the left had been saying for a decade. And I'm like, now it's like conservatives have been saying stuff like that. And the left is laughing at them as they protest. And it's identical.
Starting point is 00:55:57 It's like, here's a photo of a man yelling at a cop. And they're like, what an idiot. Oh, he's making us all look bad. And I'm like, don't you remember when you did that? That was you. Michael Callen, uh, Selender says, Tim, have you looked at Timcast IRL and IMDB? States you're a Trump supporter. Also in my small Wisconsin town, McDonald's was limited on food like Wendy's.
Starting point is 00:56:19 IMDB is like Wikipedia. People can write whatever they want. It's really dumb. And for some reason, people spend money to do it. Yeah, I don't know. But it doesn't matter because the way the internet works is even if you definitively state that you believe something, they will write whatever they want. Wikipedia is like, we don't care if you say it. If someone else wrote that you believe the opposite, we're going to go with that. It's like you could literally be the member of like a specific church,
Starting point is 00:56:44 but then Huffington Post will write that you're an atheist and Wikipedia will be like, nope, he's an atheist. Does your wiki page now say you're like a Zeppelin engineer too? No, they got rid of that eventually. Oh, they got rid of it? Because I brought it up so much that, but it was there forever. Yeah. For those that don't know, my Wikipedia page said I invented a Zeppelin
Starting point is 00:56:58 and it was there forever and I can't get rid of it. And I would like message people and be like, this is not true. And they'd be like, too bad. I'm kind of sad. It's not true. Too bad. Me too. And can we make a Zeppelin just to make it true?
Starting point is 00:57:09 Do you know what cytogenesis is? She gets it. You know what cytogenesis is? No. Sounds cool. Someone will go on Wikipedia and write a fake. You take a link, then you add fake information. So here's what people don't get.
Starting point is 00:57:22 I can take a story about you. Let's say the story says, you know, Adam Crickler enjoys eating vegan pizza. Okay. And it's just literally 300 words. It was like Adam Crickler today. Accurate. It's an accurate statement. Here's what the story would say. Earlier today, Adam Crickler showed up to vegan pizza and ordered a vegan, you know, mushroom and spinach. He had extra sauce and extra cheese. Sounds good. Here's a quote from Adam. And it's him saying, Adam Crickler said, I very much enjoy vegan pizza as a vegan. That's the story, right? Okay. You can take that. Kind of boring, but. Put it in Wikipedia and use it as a false citation. So you can put something like on your wiki, it'll put Adam Crickler once donated $500 to Donald Trump's campaign and then link to
Starting point is 00:58:00 the vegan pizza story. Because if the article isn't prominent enough for high profile wikipedia uh editors yeah the average wikipedia editor will see the link and just assume it's in there oh geez yep they're like oh yeah so there's a there's a really funny thing that happened on my page where they they were trying to claim i was a conspiracy theorist and they linked to media matters who argued that i said that Ilhan Omar married her brother when it was actually me looking at the Star Tribune where it said she may have married her brother. Reading another story. No one checked it. So they assume it's true. So here's what happens. I take the article about you.
Starting point is 00:58:38 I go on Wikipedia. I put, it's only about vegan pizza, but then I just write, Adam Krigler donated $500 to Donald Trump. Then someone from Huffington Post gets an assignment to write about you. So they go to Wikipedia and they see all these stories and they see that you donated to Trump. And then they write in their article, Adam Krigler, comma, a known Trump supporter and donor, comma, then deadline.com and variety see it. And they'd say prominent Trump supporter, Adam Krigler did X. And then when that fake pizza story finally gets removed, what happens is someone will go, hey, this link is only about pizza. It has nothing to do with Trump.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Oh, use this one from Variety. Right. It's called cytogenesis. It's where it's made up on Wikipedia. And then these journalists in New York just use it, and it becomes a fact. That's one of the reasons we're falling apart, man. Side note, vegan cheese, chow cheese is amazing. It melts.
Starting point is 00:59:29 It's good. Vegan cheese. Why are you doing a promo for chow? Because mad people were talking about vegan cheese. And I'm just saying it's amazing. I just had a grilled chow. I love it so much. I'm not paid by chow, by the way, YouTube.
Starting point is 00:59:42 It's really good. I hear from a certain somebody that I have to say that kind of thing. You do. Yeah, I know. I heard it from you. Well, I mean, I don't think you actually do. Ah, well. But if it turns out you were and they find out or whatever, they'll delete it.
Starting point is 00:59:55 Let's see. Chuck Morris says, small government or no government, no constitution. Hmm. Top Gundy says, check out. What is that? Oh, oh, Plandemic movie. It's interesting. I don't know if I believe it. I don't know it either. I'm not big on it. You got, you know, picture out, what is that? Oh, oh, Plandemic movie. It's interesting. I don't know if I believe it.
Starting point is 01:00:06 I don't know it either. I'm not big on, you got, you know, picture didn't happen, right? Give me some evidence. Digital VHS says, take some unemployment money. With the extra 600 on top of unemployment, I'm making more than when I was working. I think it's time to invest in crypto. Or maybe. I keep hearing that.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Maybe gold. Yeah. Gold, silver, copper. Tangible. Maybe gold. Yeah. Gold, silver, copper, titanium. I mean, the reason I think copper is one of the more valuable things is not because of what you can actually trade it for, but you can use it for.
Starting point is 01:00:32 Okay. You got metal. If everything collapsed and there was no electricity and there was nothing you can do, get some base cheap metals to build stuff with, and, you know... I know how to smelt metals, too. Boom, there you go.
Starting point is 01:00:44 We can make stuff. Matthew Silber says, Is it time for the boog? Yeehaw, boys. Time to get your guns and Claymore Roombas ready. Claymore Roombas. Whoa. Redbeard says,
Starting point is 01:00:55 I'll personally start a boog if I run out of red meat. You see? That's what I'm saying. You can't go to Wendy's. Okay, you can go to most Wendy's. 80% of them. Apache Shepherd says, Venezuelan Coup de Cheese.
Starting point is 01:01:07 Yeah. Ceylon Blue. Adam, the meatpocalypse is here. We are coming for your vegan food. I love Wendy's. Their Twitter is hilarious. Their Twitter is hilarious. It's true.
Starting point is 01:01:18 We made the joke last time that it could be like the world's ending, a hurricane, and you walk up to the vegan section and everything's fine. Yeah. And I think we were a little premature and naive on up to the vegan section and everything's fine. Yeah. And I think we were a little premature and naive on that one.
Starting point is 01:01:27 No, man. People are going to find out that the vegan meat is actually pretty tasty and pretty good. It's like I was saying before that it's like that scene from V for Vendetta when she has, oh, my God, it's real butter. Yeah. It's going to be 10, 15 years. You're going to be at a party for some, you know, it's going to be like a wedding anniversary. And he's going to be like, party for some you know it's gonna be like a wedding anniversary and he's gonna be like i got a special treat for everybody we got 10 beef whoa 10 percent wow what's the rest of it made of you know soy mushroom but 10 man wow you're gonna go some event the guy's gonna have like real meat it's gonna be extremely rare this is actually much
Starting point is 01:02:03 like uh daybreakers yeah the dude's brother shows up with a bottle of 100 pure human blood and he's like is that pure it's like 100 because they were getting all diluted with other stuff right yeah that's gonna happen man you're gonna be like wow this tastes good is this real beef yeah how did you get this and i know a guy. Drunk Shovel says, I'm willing to boog for my cheeseburgers. My gear's ready. Let's roll. Andrew, well, you know,
Starting point is 01:02:31 you gotta understand, if Civil War breaks out, there'll be even less cheeseburgers. Like everything gets disrupted and then there's nothing. Right. Andrew Mason says, I think you should cover the story
Starting point is 01:02:41 of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old man who was gunned down in the street. I'll look into it. That's my buddy, Andrew. What's up, Andrew? Yep. Ranting and Rolling says, I think you should cover the story of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old man who was gunned down in the street. I'll look into it. That's my buddy, Andrew. What's up, Andrew? Yep. Ranting and Rolling says, hello, beanie god, Adam and Madam Fire Goddess, the red-headed empress. I feel weird referring to you as Soy Jesus. That's all right. You don't have to. You can call me Adam. I do answer by Adam. There you go. Jason Solo says, hey, Tim, just saw your aliens clip. If aliens were hostile to us,
Starting point is 01:03:05 we wouldn't be aware of it. Asteroids can be redirected much powerful than any fleet. That's a good point. That's a really good point. If they can manipulate gravity in space time, they can just find a big asteroid and then just alter the gravity and change its trajectory and then... I mean, that is if they don't want to use our planet,
Starting point is 01:03:21 though, because... You're right, right, right. The one that killed the dinosaurs was seven miles long that's not that big if you ask me like for interstellar objects so i mean and there was an asteroid that just passed by our planet a week ago you hear about this yeah yeah so it was like we were fine it wasn't you know we're wasn't close enough but it was relatively close in space if you think about it so if they could do that like yeah why wouldn't they just man let's just you know i started thinking about something right we were talking about how aliens wouldn't give us technology yeah why don't we like grab a pack of wild wolves or something and then give them crazy armor suits give them technology so yeah like
Starting point is 01:04:03 we'll take like one of the wolves who's like not the leader of the pack. Yeah. And give him this armored suit with like a neck guard with the spikes on it. Okay. But also a suit that when he jumps and his paws go forward, wings emerge from the back, allowing him to glide. And then once he puts his legs back down, it closes. Would that wolf become the alpha?
Starting point is 01:04:23 Because. Yeah, maybe. The other wolves couldn't bite it anymore. Yeah, true. I mean, to be less silly. I mean, no, it makes more sense to take the chimps that have officially, they actually have officially entered the Stone Age, right? They're using tools.
Starting point is 01:04:35 Not chimps, I think it's a... Or what is it? Or orangutans. Orangutans, maybe. I don't know. And give them guns. Not necessarily guns, but a shovel. AK.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Or, yeah, or, you know, it's not like they're going to be like, oh, my shovel broke. I should go make another one of these. I don't know if, like, I'm pretty sure chimps, like, have war with each other. Do they? Yeah, they do, right? Could you imagine if we were like, here's a gun, buddy. Or the monkeys in Thailand, right? They're fighting each other now.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Yeah. They're having wars. Yep. Give them some knives. The rats are eating each other now. I'm kidding, by the way. Don't actually do that. Let's not put the...
Starting point is 01:05:03 But could you imagine if... Let's not give them more technology. Could you imagine if, like, it's not even our highest level of weapon. Like, you can't put a chimp in a tank and he's not going to do it. He's going to go. He might press a button and. Nothing will happen. Dude, something might happen.
Starting point is 01:05:16 Because the technology is too advanced for him. Yeah. But if he gave him a knife, that monkey would know how to use that knife. He might cut himself, actually. They don't know that the edge is sharp. I think they would learn and be like, oh, man. I just cut myself. Maybe I shouldn't touch that.
Starting point is 01:05:30 You'd have to show them because they might just throw it at the other guy. Yeah, I think so. The other chimp. You've got to teach them what to stab. Slash. You know? Sure. No, I'm assuming if you're friends with them, right?
Starting point is 01:05:42 You can be like, I understand your— So befriend them first so they'll trust what you say. Give them a samurai armor and a katana. You can. What do you mean? Who's that chimp lady? Jane Goodall. Jane Goodall?
Starting point is 01:05:51 Yeah. Yeah, she hung out with chimps all the time, man. You sure met Jane Goodall. Oh, cool. Go hang out with chimps, man. What the heck? Make some friends. I would like to meet her.
Starting point is 01:05:57 She's cool. And then rally them for war and give them swords. Yeah. I don't think you can give them guns because they wouldn't understand the concept of aiming and stuff. Maybe. But a sword. How do you know? You don't think you can give them guns because they wouldn't understand the concept of like aiming and stuff. Maybe. How do you know?
Starting point is 01:06:06 But a sword. How do you know? You don't know their mind? I mean, honestly, do they hit each other with sticks? Do they? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know if they would actually use weapons properly.
Starting point is 01:06:16 I'm not sure. Huh. All right. Let's see what else we got. Robert Franklin says 30 cops with an armored personnel carrier for eight guys not breaking any laws. In the bar is against Texas law and they were not inside. Oh, right.
Starting point is 01:06:29 In the bar is against Texas law. They were not inside. Down with tyrants. Thick boog line over fat oath breakers. King Canucks says, has anyone ever been far even as decided to go want for as? Hope you had fun trying to read that. Please showcase Trudeau's gun ban. It's serious.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Yeah. Jeb Breed says, our militia has was issued combat beanies. Excellent. Russ says, was West Virginia Governor Jim Justice's audio glitch real? I think it may have been on purpose. I don't know what that's about. What's what is that audio glitch? Can you look that up? Yeah, I don't know. Zeon Reborn says I have to ask something. If meat goes, do we have enough of the other non-meat proteins in the supply to make up for that shortage no i don't think so like i what percentage of the meat aisle in walmart is vegan five percent it's not even in the meat aisle it's a separate area well like but if it was in the same area, I would say 5% maybe.
Starting point is 01:07:25 I'm just saying like relative to the size of meat. 5%. Right. Yeah. And because that's – But I mean I don't rely on vegan meat to get my proteins. No, but it's not about you. It's about the average person.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Right. Like the average – first of all, the average person has a horrible diet. That's true. They're like all over the place eating random stuff. That's true. But if they're still able to maintain their protein levels by eating meat, I don't even think they're going to get, I mean, I think people are going to just drop dead. Even if they eat vegan food. Because they're not going to understand that they're not getting B12. Yeah, there was this girl
Starting point is 01:07:56 that went vegan and she only ate bananas. And got super sick and claimed it was being vegan and was like, no, it's because you were only eating bananas. Like, what is wrong with you? And there's so many stories about this. People don't understand that if you're going to change your diet, I don't care if you're going to be vegan. It doesn't have anything to do with veganism. It's changing your diet at all.
Starting point is 01:08:18 You have to understand what nutrients you need are. So a lot of people get iron and their B vitamins from red meat, right? Yeah. You cut that out. It's like, it's right now, it's cut out. Yeah. Store is saying you can't, you can't get it. Sorry. So what do they replace it with? You can still get a lot of these vitamins from chicken and fish. You can eat dirt. There's B12 in dirt. Right, right, right. But what I'm saying is- I'm not saying I eat dirt. I take supplements, but- Even, I heard a story when I was in New Zealand. I drove across the North Island. I drove from Auckland to Wellington. Is that the name of the city?
Starting point is 01:08:47 Okay. And we drove through this area where it was like the ground looked really weird or something. I can't remember too much. But I was told that when the settlers first came and tried grazing on it, everything seemed fine. But then all of a sudden, their animals started dropping dead. And it was because there was no selenium in the soil or whatever. And the plants didn't have any in it
Starting point is 01:09:05 and the animals needed it. So they were all dying. That's how I view what's going to happen even if people get vegan meat. When the meat's gone, they're going to be like, I guess we'll take some of this tofurkey. And then they're going to start getting sickly
Starting point is 01:09:15 and being like, I don't understand what's wrong with me. Yeah, because they're not getting their B vitamins. They're not getting the things that were now removed from their diet. They're just going to assume, but protein's protein. No.
Starting point is 01:09:24 No, it's not true. So people are going to get sick, man. But, you know, I wonder because they're, you know, I'm always curious about like these tribes and like the Inuits or like people in Serbia where they only eat like walrus liver. Interesting. Yeah. They're like, they only eat meat.
Starting point is 01:09:40 Well, I think the liver is like really good for you, isn't it? A lot of vitamins probably. I think vitamin A and C and stuff. Yeah. But like these Inuits,, they just eat meat. That's all they eat. They're used to it. So their nutrition, their body, it makes sense.
Starting point is 01:09:52 Yeah. It's like, oh, I'm not opposed to people eating meat. Well, I ain't even talking about that. Oh, my gosh. I'm talking about how do they get everything they need only eating walrus liver. Well, they probably don't only eat that. I'm sure they supplement it with other things moss seaweed i don't know seaweed's actually really good for you seaweed tastes great i love seaweed yeah it's really good for you but i mean i don't know if they can actually get seaweed up there in the cold i don't know i'm
Starting point is 01:10:19 not a nutritionist so i probably wouldn't know yeah let's read some more let's see sean hanner says if the government is not careful a lot of people are going to die all it takes is one police officer doing something and it's a shot that and it's the shot heard around the world fyi the most of us in the most of us in the military love the country but hate the government yeah for sure that's what i was saying a shot heard around the world yep accident yep you know a cop reaches for his gun the other guy panics cop panics yep jessica cora says it came out today that that the covid strain in the East Coast is a mutated European strain, drug resistant and more contagious. Explains why hydroxychloroquine didn't work in the New York clinical trial. Trump may be vindicated again. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:11:01 Just us says people are starting to understand Cliven bundy pov i actually was seeing a bunch of articles about that super bam bam says hey tim would you stop calling xi jinping a president officially his president is that of chairman same as mao the trend of calling a president is an intentional mistranslation spread into media by the ccp interesting all right well there you go oblividan says they call me selfish for wanting a lockdown end, but my family is large, as is our farm. Many guns, I could easily say nothing will be fine. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:33 Andrew Knapp, they'll probably be charged for possessing firearms at an institution that sells alcohol. That's exactly, that's it, actually. They were arrested for being on licensed property with a firearm. Yeah, because I guess you can't in Texas. But wouldn't the owner of the property need to press charges?
Starting point is 01:11:49 No, if they were on their property? It's the state that presses charges. It's always the state. I think a lot of people don't understand that you could punch someone in the face, and they can be like, no, no, I don't want to go to jail. And the cop can be like, I don't care. Yeah, the state will be like, we're going to press it anyway. Yeah, we don't represent you.
Starting point is 01:12:07 Do you think this is the government of the people? Nice try. Maybe 200 years ago. Where are we at? Where are we at? The grizzly says, hey, man, pretty scared here in Michigan about how high the tensions are. I was wondering how close we are to civil conflict.
Starting point is 01:12:17 Can't say the W word. No, I guess you can. I don't know. I said it's Civil War II. Daniel says, all it takes is one shot to be fired and it will. Eventually. Maybe. It could be less than.
Starting point is 01:12:29 Maybe no shot. It feels like we're getting close, though. Maybe it's a food raid. Yeah. Maybe it's a brick through a window. That's a good point. And then a bunch of cops come out. I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:12:38 I kind of feel like when your neighbors start getting arrested for doing things like someone's hair, that's when confidence is lost in the government. Yeah. Like we're Americans, dude. We're not a culture like China where we developed this like bootlicking ideology. Right. Where like they've been under the boot for 100 years. We haven't.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Right. We've resisted all the way. We like our freedoms. So when the cop, I mean, look, I think there are a lot of people that would bend the knee in two seconds at the police and let them get away with whatever they want. We're kind of already looking at cops breaking the law. Like in New York when the dude punched the guy in the face. Did anybody stop that cop from breaking the law?
Starting point is 01:13:11 No. Just let him do it. Because they're above the law. And then he gets suspended. That cop should be in jail for assault. I agree. He walked up to the guy and said, why are you flexing? And then clocked him in the face.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Yeah. That's a crime, man. Yeah. These people are breaking the law to get away with it. You know what's really funny, too, is the guy who got punched was a black dude and i don't see the social justice activists coming out defending him you know why because the cop was black also no no no well it was right but it's because he was out during social distancing lockdown right and he was saying the guy who was getting arrested for
Starting point is 01:13:41 violating social distancing did nothing wrong right so it's like, are you going to now agree with the guy who said he did nothing? Nah, they're not going to do it. I'm sure some of them are going to do it. Let's see. Callum says, what's y'all recommended way to peacefully convince friends and family that NPR, CNN, MSNBC is just as biased as Fox and Breitbart? Show them the articles. Do this. Go to Ben Smith's Twitter account. It's BenYT.
Starting point is 01:14:08 And find the tweet where he calls out CNN for the Chris Cuomo fake news controversy. And just show them Chris Cuomo faked this. It's not about bias. You can say, look, maybe he's right. Maybe he's wrong. Some people will be like, CNN's not biased because I trust them. That's fine. But you can at least prove they're lying. Yeah. Roger P says, to those red pilling Tim, he doesn't want to be Republican. He wants the Dems to return to a common sense organization, defending liberty and individual rights, not hateful, racist, demanding SJW nonsense. Yeah. Yeah, man. Here, here, here, here. An eagle needs two strong wings to fly. They're not Democrats anymore. I don't know what they are. But I'll tell you this, man.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Nope. I have people messaging me all the time being like, Tim, you really don't understand conservatives and Republicans. I'm like, I know. I'm not one. It's crazy how like seeing certain liberal people do events with conservatives, and I'm like, it's really amazing how much they disagree. But because the Democrats have gone so crazy, it's almost like, you know, there was, there's this famous, famous moment between Dave Rubin and Ben Shapiro. Are you familiar with what those guys?
Starting point is 01:15:13 Yeah. So, you know, Dave is a gay married man. Okay. Ben Shapiro is Orthodox Jew. And Ben Shapiro said something like, I wouldn't go to your wedding or something like that. And Dave was like, okay, okay, that was it. And people bring it up all the time because they're like, how offensive was that of Ben to say to Dave and how silly must Dave have felt? And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. That's the point. They're like at odds fundamentally with how they view each other's ways of life. Yet they're having a calm, rational conversation as friends. Right. Yep.
Starting point is 01:15:45 That's wonderful. And it doesn't exist anymore. that's what i know it does just between people right right it does exist in small pockets of people that you know but like last week we were talking about it's like i can't stand this if i choose if i say i'm a democrat then all of a sudden all these people like i have to go to civil war with essentially. Or if I'm a Republican, it's the opposite. This is the thing, man. It's a war that's going on already for a while. The left is trying to rally troops through fear. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:17 And the right is trying to rally troops through love. All right. That's really it. I could see it. The left has routinely criticized the right for what they call a love bomb. A love bomb. Yep. Like, let me buy you beers.
Starting point is 01:16:28 Yep. Right. And I'm like, what's wrong with that? Like, that's the right way to win support. Yeah. Let me be your friend. Let's have a calm conversation. Let me get you a drink.
Starting point is 01:16:36 I would prefer that over someone yelling at me. And calling you wrong and a bigot and a liar and threatening to take your job. Calling your business and trying to get you banned. They threatened to burn down the theater when I tried having an event. You think I'm going to want to listen to you and join your side? You know what, man? I am the kind of person who like, you know, I was just watching The Patriot. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:59 And there's like, it's not the best example, but there's the, I don't know if you've ever, if you guys are listening, have seen the movie with Mel Gibson. and there's that uh british colonel who like is like telling people to do all these things and stuff uh like he's a bad guy he kills kids and there's a scene where he tells this one guy who is a colonist who joined the the british um his his majesty's royal army to torch a church full of people and the guy just does it and i'm like nah i'm the kind of person to where if you tell me to do something and insult of people. And the guy just does it. And I'm like, nah, I'm the kind of person to where if you tell me to do something and insult me, I'll do the opposite. Like, I would spite my face.
Starting point is 01:17:33 Like, I would cut off my nose to spite my face, kind of. If somebody like Antifa came up to me and said, we will burn down, you know, your event unless you do what we want, I'd be like, do it. Bring it on. You just made an enemy for life. If you try to coerce me, I'll do the opposite. It's like if I was ever kidnapped by someone and they tried to threaten me, I'd be like, you just lost all opportunity to get whatever you wanted. You want to play games? I'll play
Starting point is 01:17:59 games the other direction. Go for it. Homie, don't play that. Let's read some more. Grim Soul Banisher says, do you have any advice for helping others to wake up and find truthful information? I'm really trying to help friends and family, but no dice. Man, I don't know. People are set in their ways. It's not even that. It's not people's job to read the news all
Starting point is 01:18:20 day and fact check this stuff. So if you live your life like, look, man, I just want to watch the game and order pizza, and then you passively hear about the news, you're going to believe tons of fake, fake stuff. Probably. It's going to mess you up. Yep, that's true. Gran Von Tirol says, for all authoritarian
Starting point is 01:18:35 Karens and their ham-handed law enforcement, Judge Dredd is a fictional series, not a guide. Get the hint. Ryan Stewart says, if these leftists think that life is so valuable that saving a single person is worth destroying the economy, shouldn't they be torching Planned Parenthood centers? Well, I mean, depending on your perspective, they don't view fetuses as people. So they're sound in their mind. Mr. Paul R says, checkers, my favorite for
Starting point is 01:19:02 grease burgers. Their fries are the best. Finally got my Patriot. Oh, cool. Finally got my Patriot supply ordered February 26th on April 27th. Thanks, Tim Pool. Wow, that took a while, man. Well, I'm glad to hear you got it. Yes, good to know.
Starting point is 01:19:15 You know, it's funny how many people were like, Tim Pool was telling people to buy food. It's like now Wendy's is out of burgers. The store shelves are only a matter of time. Costco is rationing meats. Yep. Dude, I'm not saying like, you know, the meat thing is the of burgers. The store shelves are only a matter of time. Costco is rationing meats. Yeah, dude. I'm not saying like, you know, the meat thing is the same thing, but hey, man, it's smart to have. That's all I can say. Drunk shovel says those militia men being arrested shines a light on the authoritarian push the governor is making. Arm yourselves and don't give into tyranny. Organize into more militias, give me liberty or give me death.
Starting point is 01:19:46 Dane S says, I grew up in West Texas. If they were there to intimidate, they would not have given up so easily. They knew it would make the news. Exactly. That's why it's insane that they're like, they were trying to intimidate us. No, they weren't. The guys put their hands up immediately. Yeah, immediately.
Starting point is 01:20:00 And put their hands behind their back and peacefully walked away. Yeah. What are we talking about? Silly. They were there to make a point. Mr. Paul R says, Adam cast IRL needs his own show once a week. He did a fantastic job. HRC Obama ticket can't happen due to 22nd Amendment.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Barry can serve as president due to eight years as fake POTUS. Thank you, Mr. Paul R. You should set up your channel and then you can have something on the weekends. Yeah, I would. I should. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, everybody. Appreciate that, Mr. Paul.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Student of History says, this is beginning to come extremely close to the point when cops and local officials are going to show up to enforce the lockdowns and people are going to go to the watering the tree of liberty mindset.
Starting point is 01:20:33 It reminds me of V for Vendetta. Yeah. When he's narrating the end and the part where he talks about what's going to happen. He says, someone will do something incredibly stupid.
Starting point is 01:20:42 And then it shows the little girl with the mask skipping and the cop draws the gun and shoots her. Yeah. And then all the people surround the guy and he's holding his badge up and they're just like, they got pipes and stuff. They're like, too bad. They don't care.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Yeah. When the confidence breaks. Yeah. So here's what I'm trying to say, man. These, these, these. We're there. It's breaking. It's, if the government keeps doing this, they are going to break the system.
Starting point is 01:21:04 Agreed. The government is bending as hard as they can to snap this stuff. Yeah, it feels like it. Yeah. Let's see where we at. Jeb Jeb Reed says five thousand one ratio to L.E. law enforcement to civilians. Four hundred million guns, a billion rounds. The right.
Starting point is 01:21:19 The boogie woogie will be short. Abedin says you did a segment a month or two ago on a leftist woman who went to a Trump rally, found out Trump supporters are normal. She's now going to vote for Trump because she says the left is insane. That's right. You know her name? I don't know her name right off hand. I follow her. Yeah, I can't. I don't remember. I want to get a name for that story. Yeah. Matthew Hammond says, did you see the Dead Zone TV show episode Plague that predicted the pandemic and chloroquine as the treatment? We should hire TV show writers for help. That's what you're talking about, really? Yeah, yeah,
Starting point is 01:21:47 yeah, yeah. Right. Ghost L says, just wait for the judges and politicians to be in public without masks and call the cops on them. Yeah, like Bill de Blasio. I mean, Trump went and visited the, I forget what factory, and also Pence went to some hospital and it's like, they're not wearing masks. Their aides aren't wearing masks. The thing about Pence going to the hospital, I think, needs to be called out because he was actually meeting with victims and stuff and everyone was wearing a mask but him. A clinic
Starting point is 01:22:13 for coronavirus victims. But everyone's calling out Trump right now in this production plant. What's up with that? Everyone else around him wasn't wearing a mask either. So it's like, I'm sorry, dude. The Pence thing I get, you're just trying to be mad at Trump all the time. Okay. Yeah, it could be.
Starting point is 01:22:28 But yeah, Graf Van Tirol says, I'm thankful every day that I live a ways away from a city. The nearest big one from where I am is Seattle, 300 miles. And I'm thankful I don't have to put up with their crap. Oof, Seattle. Yikes. Yeah. Zachary says, Tim removes the beanie from his head, revealing the redacted underneath. Adam, with tears in his eyes, whispers in wonder, I had no idea.
Starting point is 01:22:47 How do you? Shh. Tim interrupts. Just let it happen. Lydia stares in confusion. She is. Much as I am now. Yes.
Starting point is 01:22:53 How did you know? Travis Potter says, I am going to participate in some civil disobedience this weekend and take my little brother out turkey hunting. These cases need to be raised to higher courts. That's the real solution, I think. I mean, my bigger concern is with everything breaking down, it falls apart. It's not about a civil war. It's not about people defying the law. It's about there not being one. It's about the government losing all confidence of the people and the system just falling apart.
Starting point is 01:23:16 What needs to happen is this woman who gets arrested needs to go to the higher courts, you know, and the Supreme Court will probably ultimately rule that it's unconstitutional. You can't do it. Apparently, Bill Barr is doing something. Really? Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, he's challenging some states. Yeah, they're challenging a bunch of different states like Virginia. Wow. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's going to get knocked down. Spicy. And then I know who people are going to vote for. Talbot Link says, if you want to further prove that Flint water economic model, look into Ranger, Texas, similar situation with social drivers to leave the area. Yeah. The cost of maintaining the system stays the same, but there's less people to pay for it. Zachary Johnson says there are a lot of people
Starting point is 01:23:51 who want Boogaloo here in Canada after Trudeau's gun grab. We could use some help if you Americans want to put all those militias to work. I don't think any of that would really happen though. Not, not the way people think it will. Yeah. Like I'm saying, I think there's a collapse is possible. And then what happens is it's not going to be militias going and doing things against the government. It's going to be them doing their own thing, like hunting, farming, and building their own community and walls and stuff. Raptor Cypher says those who play with the devil's toys will be brought to degrees, will be brought by degrees to wield his sword. Jonathan Howe says all kinds of businesses are defying Idaho's order and opening up. Wow. Not surprising. Thanks for the super says, Wow.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Not surprising. Thanks for the super chat, Mr. Scratch. Kaj says, If you didn't know, in Canada, a full-armed police squad showed up to violently arrest a woman in a Stormtrooper costume outside her workplace, which was a Star Wars-themed restaurant. Oh, we have that. On May the 4th. She was just an employee doing a promo as a stormtrooper like waving to people
Starting point is 01:24:46 holding a Star Wars blaster and they dropped her at gunpoint and the crazy thing was she couldn't sit down in the costume because of the way the joints were
Starting point is 01:24:53 and they were screaming at her and she's crying and so they threw her to the ground and busted her nose I'm not saying they broke it but she was bleeding there was blood all over the ground
Starting point is 01:25:01 yup that's Canada for ya David Walker says in Chile we have military enforced curfew from 10 PM to 4 AM. Though people walk around with no social distancing, mostly masks, mostly masks, but don't want malls open. Kyle Buchanan says country people have it good. We know the cops, the sheriff's bother, uh, the sheriff's brother is the preacher. So they can't do anything. Uh, pop off pop population of less than 5K. Graf von Tirol says, people demanding the release of child murderers.
Starting point is 01:25:30 All of a sudden, the South Park episode Free Hat is far less bizarre, and that scares me. Yep, that was a good one. Derek says, this is the exact reason cops swear an oath to the Constitution and not the governor. Yeah, apparently when it comes down to it, they don't care, do they? Yeah. Arturo says, don't BLM think of Asians and Latinos as a kind of white adjacent? I don't think that's true of every single Black Lives Matter activist. I think you talked to someone like Hank Newsom, and he'll give you a more reasonable response. But there are a lot of the social justice types who do, for sure. Bobcat says, our judicial branch is notorious for being corrupt and unaccountable. Think about it. You cannot, uh, you cannot she or vote. What is that? She or vote. You can't
Starting point is 01:26:10 vote out a federal judge. What is there to keep them honest? Nothing. The sons of Sigmar says in the eyes of a bully, the greatest crime is having a spine. FLA says as an essential worker, I believe we need to reopen the economy. one is staying home anyway it's like Christmas I can tell you the people that are buying non-essential stuff are not MAGA so I think we are getting hit with too many superchats at this point so I'm going to start to speed
Starting point is 01:26:35 things up I always hate when we have to do this but I gotta be honest you know I can't keep up with all the superchats that are coming in so I did see a bunch of people tagging me in the chats, and it was hashtag eat Adam Krigler. Why? Because I'm
Starting point is 01:26:50 grass-fed. There you go. Yeah, free range. Anyway, I just wanted to say I thought that was hilarious. You guys are funny. Mr. Scratch says, a lot of people want to get back outside and back to some normalcy. I want to go back to work. This is the longest I've been unemployed since I finished my degree. If I'm willing to accept the risk of Wuhan flu, why can't I go and find work? And if people don't want to get sick, they can stay home, right?
Starting point is 01:27:12 That's true. CLV says we put out, we pull out of the tailspin by organizing. Start with farmers and ranchers. If the vocal minority bends the will of elected reps, will we force the attention of those reps? I don't condone violence. Neither do I. I agree. We want to organize. Student of History says, their morals, their code, it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. You'll see. I will show you when the chips are down, these uncivilized people. Mark G says, I think it's time to balkanize. The urbans get to be their own city-states confined to their city limits, and the left city to escape
Starting point is 01:27:52 the urban mentality. Oh, I left the city to escape the urban mentality, but they control the state. Right. Connor Greenwell says, hello, Tim. Love your work. I am currently creating the art for a tabletop RPG. Thanks to your influence, one of the three illustrations for tactile physical MOs is drawn as a skateboarder. Peace. Rad. Dope. Satan the Stirrer says, lump for returning character leftist Trump. There you go. Lump. Anti-Footprint. Mongo says, here in Puerto Rico, apparently the heat and humidity is killing COVID. We have about 1,800 cases and 94 deaths. I own a pharmacy and we have received only two prescriptions for it. Wow. Matt Hedder says, I think the world collectively forgot that CV-19 can enter through mucous membranes, i.e. the eyes. Everyone only ever encourages people
Starting point is 01:28:35 to wear masks. Why not push for face shields? They do wear face shields, but the masks are to stop you from putting the virus out, not from taking it in. Thank you, Chris and Wolf's Chris for the super chat and Jordan Wolfsbane says all these symptoms remind me of plague ink. Are you sure this isn't a simulation? No, I'm not. I think it might be. I'm half kidding. Talbot link says symptoms can cause follow on issues. Blood cell damage can cause vitamin and O2 issues that can cause nerve damage, which can cause seizures and, uh, or other organ damage. Ross LLC says SARS COVID-2 attacks T cells symptoms same as AIDS. I have. Have you seen that? I haven't seen that. I did hear something about it being very similar to AIDS, and it kind of makes sense to me that if it messes
Starting point is 01:29:14 with blood cells, it would mess with circulation. Well, Darth Zeket says they want lockdowns to continue because they are Karen's and also bad economy hurts Trump reelection effort. Yeah. Samuel Eddie says we have to get Matt Christensen on this podcast. He's always welcome, but he lives very far away. Gigi of Gigi Evans says since the hospitals are furloughing staff, I had to learn how to treat my second degree burns. Yay. Thanks. New news media. Wow. LR Design Studios. Lori Sullivan says just want you to know I appreciate you. I listen to all your videos every day while I work. Hey, thank you very much.
Starting point is 01:29:46 I appreciate it. Vasht said, in college English, we were told we would be failed if we tried to cite Wikipedia. It's not a reputable source. It's not. But journalists get to use it all the time. And they get to write whatever they want. Pep Aroni says, love the show. I listen to it while driving semis overnight.
Starting point is 01:30:03 Definitely helps pass the time. Don't snack on me. All right. Very cool. Matt Webb, thanks for show. I listen to it while driving semis overnight. Definitely helps pass the time. Don't snack on me. All right. Very cool. Matt Webb, thanks for coming to member. Appreciate it. Thank you. Sean Easton says, on the screaming left, they think they're going super saiyan, but really
Starting point is 01:30:14 just taking a shat. Yep. Let's see. End Time Guitarist says, dear Timcast members, look up the psychology term learned helplessness. You and Adam both demonstrated it, and I realized it's happening. What is that? I'll have to look it up. Car at guru. United we stand, divided we fall. So tighter the divisive way the US is. I want to be able to talk with people without someone throwing a punch because you believe differently.
Starting point is 01:30:40 True. Ethan Johanson says, sorry, Adam, but vegans are the grass fed humans. So if it comes to cannibalism, we eat you first, buddy. Sorry, bro. You got to take me out. You got to take me out first. Good luck. Yeah, man. Hunger game style. ADD hoarding procrastinator says, watch Zardoz, an old 70s Sean Connery movie. Bad movie, but concept plot is very interesting. We'll do. Micro Colonel says, there's an easy way to find out. Just give some chimpanzees. YouTube doesn't like this word and see what happens maybe with suppressors to protect their ears i don't know about that experiment i don't know about that one ben thanks for the super chat
Starting point is 01:31:14 microkernel says you must be careful eating liver a single mammal liver can have enough vitamin a to kill you please don't overeat liver you may die whoa see that's what i yeah i was hearing that it gathers in the liver. Alex says, hey, guys, the carnivore diet has been getting a lot of attention lately. As someone with autoimmune disease, I can say that it has helped a lot. It's helped a lot of people. Word. Satan the Sir says, the Texas law specifically says you cannot bring a firearm into a bar,
Starting point is 01:31:40 not onto the property. Otherwise, you couldn't even leave it in the car when you go in. Well, there you go. So they'll probably beat this. Yeah, probably. Jay Max is, hey, Adam, my wife and I are doing this food program that has us eating more vegan for a couple of weeks. Any suggestions for good substitutes or brands that work well? Cutting dairy is the hardest for me. Yeah, dairy. I went, I cut meat out and then I cut dairy out much later and it's cheesed. I mean, I love cheese. Who doesn't love cheese?
Starting point is 01:32:05 It's amazing. Cheese is awesome. And I mean, really what it is, is find out what you enjoy, non-vegan stuff, whatever that is, and just go to like a health food spot and be like, what is my options for this thing that I like? Whatever that would be. And they will take you to some aisle and be like, here, here's a few different options that are vegan. And that's usually what you do. You just find, you know, almost everything is made vegan, whatever it is. So whatever you're looking for,
Starting point is 01:32:36 I mean, the cheese brand, I kind of mentioned it earlier, Chow. I mean, it's, it's, I forget that the parent company, but man, is it good. It melts. It's really good. They have a couple different kinds, and this guy even loves it. It's the best vegan cheese I've had. Yeah, it's so good. It's fantastic. There's Daiya cheese, which is really good.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Daiya's okay, but you can tell it's vegan. Right. The chow cheese doesn't taste vegan to me. It tastes like cheese. How do you spell chow, if they want to look it up? I don't remember. C-H-A-O. A-O, like chaos almost? Yeah, is it O or U? C-H-A-O. A-O it up. C-H-A-O. A-O? Like chaos almost? Yeah. Is it O or U? C-H-A-O. A-O? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:07 C-H-A-O. Yeah. Amazing. Try that. Just go for that. Start with that. Because it's really good. Word. Fred, Fredfurter says, Tim, by Texas law, they must be on the premises of a prohibited place and Texas defines premises as inside the literal building. Patios and parking lots deliberately aren't
Starting point is 01:33:23 included. Yeah, they'll probably beat it. Yeah. Wondu says, Tim, you talk tough about how you wouldn't bend the knee to authoritarians, but constantly censor yourself to appease YouTube. Maybe you should promote alt tech instead. YouTube, a bootlicking hypocrite. So actually what I've said over and over again is I can have the choice to not talk about what's going on, which is in a sense, me resisting the establishment, or I can just, I can have the choice to not talk about what's going on, which is in a sense, me resisting the establishment, or I can just, I can just stop. I can just stop what I'm doing. You know what I mean? So it's like, my options are don't swear or stop doing my job and just never do another stream again. So no, I don't view that as hypocritical.
Starting point is 01:33:59 As I've repeatedly said, when the coronavirus stuff happened and YouTube was threatening to take people down for talking about the stuff, I made the videos anyway. And all of them got deranked and all of them got demonetized. And I still have like 30 or 40 videos confirmed, deranked, demonetized because I just make the videos anyway. I don't care. I'm not going to go and look at the views. I'm not going to complain about it. And I even said when it came to Voldemort, I actually pressed YouTube on this really, really hard. And I even talked to some lawyers and ultimately it comes down to, do you, do you tell people who this guy is, what he's doing and why it's important and how to find information about him? Or do you just delete
Starting point is 01:34:34 your channel? So there's a big difference between someone telling me they're going to threaten my family to make me do something and me making a choice between using a different word, but getting the idea out to people so they can resist it. You make the choice, whatever. Where are we at? Did it just jump on me again? There we go. Whoa, bro says, have you seen that Henry Kissinger op-ed promoting the idea of ushering in a new world order due to coronavirus? I wouldn't be surprised. I didn't, but I wouldn't be surprised. They're all saying stuff like that. Say the services. I think everyone that feels like we should open up should all go out and do it. Business owners, customers, and all with social, with social distancing, they can't arrest everyone. Well, I can't advocate for anything that would break the law, but let me just tell you
Starting point is 01:35:16 governors can't by law, just decree things. So in Michigan, the state legislature refused to extend the lockdown order. Therefore by law, there is no lockdown. Just because the governor says it doesn't make it so. But apparently that's where we're at now because America's defaulting back to kings or lords. Thanks for becoming a member. Nathan Rainer says military and law enforcement take an oath. But for some of them, it's about the money. Bill McPherson says,
Starting point is 01:35:45 watch Dr. Carolyn Borisenko's channel. She wrote the viral article about attending a Trump rally. Today, she interviewed the Michigan protest organizers. They say the screaming guy was between the cops and camera angles. Interesting. Oh, that was her. I love her. I talk to her all the time. Alejandro says, hey there, Tim. If there was a real civil war, would you do on the ground reporting of it? I would choose to be in it to keep this country free. I don't know. Maybe. Yeah, do some reporting.
Starting point is 01:36:09 I got the van, you know, so maybe that's something we can do. What should we do? Should we talk about Elon's kid? I think we should. I guess. Yeah. Sure, why not? So many of you may be familiar with this story.
Starting point is 01:36:22 It was the top of viral trend on the 5th. What does Elon Musk and Grimes' baby name actually mean? And the reason why this is interesting, I don't care. He named his kid something like XAE or whatever it's called. But they're saying it's illegal. Yeah, that I have an issue with. I don't know if I believe it's illegal. It is a stupid name.
Starting point is 01:36:42 And I think... Is it legal? Yeah, they named their kid what they name their kid. Whatever. Don't tell me what I can name my kid. Here's the name. No. It's XIA12 Musk.
Starting point is 01:36:55 The A and the E symbol, I was reading about it, has apparently been pronounced as I or A or E, whatever. I've mostly heard it pronounced as E. Right? I don't know how you've seen it. So like Exia 12? Exia 12. I mean, Exia is a cool name. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:37:12 Exia. That's a cool name. But apparently they're saying they think it's like Exashay or something. Okay. Okay, so apparently they're saying it might be illegal. Who's telling them it's illegal well get out of here with that i don't want to read the stupid intro they did because they like the problem with websites like slate is they they try to it's like having a kid tell
Starting point is 01:37:36 you a story where they try to add things to make it sound fun when it's really just wasting your time yeah yeah i totally know you're talking about you know the flame throwing hot flamethrower hawking billionaire tycoon is like, just shut up. We know who Elon Musk is. Please calm down. Yeah. What did he do? Come on.
Starting point is 01:37:49 Well, he had a baby boy, was born Monday night. And if Musk's hazy tweets are to be believed, please. He has been christened XEA12 Musk. Rather than using a press release, a notes app statement, or just keeping the news private, Musk has chosen to meet out updates on the newborn in the somewhat cadic way he often does by replying to select tweets his fans have directed his way it's like he is so committed to being a reply guy oh just shut up mom and baby all good musk tweeted when priscilla banana asked for the name, that's when he wrote XEA12Musk to Tesla Gong.
Starting point is 01:38:27 He offered a picture of the baby, but edited so it looked like he had face tattoos. Oh, to be a billionaire with no impulse control and a Twitter account. See, this is what I'm talking about right here. Shut up. Oh, to be a billionaire. I don't care. Stop adding this stupid trash. So, I mean, is this actually the name or is he just trolling people?
Starting point is 01:38:46 I don't know. Sounds like he's trolling. Yeah, I couldn't decide. I mean, come on. He's clear. It seems like he's trolling. And if he isn't, who cares? That's the name he chose?
Starting point is 01:38:53 Okay. What if the name is actually spelled E-K-S-E-E-A-Y? Sure. Exia. Okay. Exia. That's fine. It doesn't have numbers in it.
Starting point is 01:39:06 And then 12. Whatever. Even if it is 12. The 12th. Whatever. I don't know. And then he just wrote it that way. I think it's silly.
Starting point is 01:39:13 So apparently they're... What is this? Let me read it. Let me read it. Let's read it. They're saying some people are arguing it's supposed to be ex-ash archangel. Oh my gosh. Who made that up?
Starting point is 01:39:24 That's like made up. What is this? Again, based on ambiguous Twitter behavior on the part of Musk, he linked to a post posting this. It may look more like a math equation than a name, but the character E is apparently said as Ash. Well, I looked up on Wikipedia.
Starting point is 01:39:38 I've never heard it pronounced that way. And they say it's most typically pronounced as E. Or, you know, E or something. And A12 has been used as a code name for a type of plane. Uh-huh. But the baby name expert I consulted, Laura Wattenberg.
Starting point is 01:39:51 Baby name expert. Oh, yeah. Baby name expert. Author of the book, author of a book and founder of multiple websites about baby names has her doubts
Starting point is 01:39:59 that XEA12 could really be the child's name. Many states have laws on the books about the names people can be given. Says what? You can't tell me what I can name my kid. Yeah, wait, excuse me? They say this name isn't likely to pass legal muster. The couple presumably lives in California,
Starting point is 01:40:18 and California, like many states, defines names as consisting of letters, specifically the 26 letters of the English alphabet. In fact, there has been a battle in California over even making diacritics like accents and tildes a legal part of the name. What if your name is written in like, I don't know, Chinese or Swedish? I mean, there's plenty of different. Yeah. It's like, OK, I have a Swedish wife. If we give my our child a Swedish name, it's like I would laugh in the face of anyone who said, I can't.
Starting point is 01:40:47 This can't be true, though, because I've seen people who have dots over the U and an accent. I've seen that. Yeah, but is it on their license? And is it in California? I don't know. Because I guess it's saying here in California you're not allowed to. It's like, get out of here. California's got a large Asian population.
Starting point is 01:41:03 But you know what they do? They just romanticize. okay they or they just change it yeah yeah so that's it's sound it's spelled in english stupid yeah here's what she says uh if they don't like accent marks chances are they'll have a problem with e it's it's an a and an e together i don't know how to describe it this used to be used in in magic the gathering actually like ether ether ether rightether, however you pronounce it. And then they actually recently just got rid of it like two years ago. And changed it to just the A and the E?
Starting point is 01:41:30 Because it's not on a keyboard. So you can't actually, like, is it, where does it fall in line in the alphabet? Yeah, that's the problem with the computer system. Here we go. They say, by way of example, Wattenberg pointed to the story of a man whose birth name was Michael Dengler, who spent years in court in the 70s trying to change his legal name to the number 1069 and did not succeed. She added that government databases, as we've recently seen, those can be so difficult to update that it's effectively impossible. will strip out punctuation and internal capitalization, substitute A and E for the A-E symbol, and reject numeric characters.
Starting point is 01:42:09 So X-E-A-12 would become X-E-A. X-E-A. X-E-A? X-E-A. X-E-A is a cool name too. Yeah. Maybe that's what it is, X-E-A. Always.
Starting point is 01:42:18 And he just wrote it weird. All the different ways we pronounce that. It's pretty cool. I'm liking this name more and more now. Putting matters of taste aside, XE12 is a wildly impractical name. Wattenberg went on. It's not only hard to spell and remember
Starting point is 01:42:32 and virtually unpronounceable, it's not even easily typable and no forms or databases will accept it. It's simply non-functional. Oh my god, shut up. I can't stand this person. This is their real name choice. It's in a whole different class other than celebrity baby names than people object to on a basis of style.
Starting point is 01:42:51 It fails at the basic job of being a contemporary American name. I don't care. You can't tell me what word. Like, you know what? Thank you. Hold on, man. They're telling us Z-Zer, Zoo-Zam, Florbo pronouns. Yeah, right. Exactly. And you can't call your kid Exia 12? Right. Really? Sorry, man. They're telling us Z-Zer, Zuzam, Florbo pronouns. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:43:05 Exactly. And you can't call your kid Exia 12? Right. Really? Sorry, man. No. You can't put a number in a kid's name? Says who?
Starting point is 01:43:13 Says who? It's a social construct. Yeah. So what? I can call my kid what I want to call my kid. I'm going to call my kid, let's see, Gene. Gene. Okay.
Starting point is 01:43:23 Yeah. That's simple. That's the joke. You get the joke? Gene pool. Gene pool. I love it. Fails, here's a quote, fails at the basic job of being a contemporary American name would sound to a lot of us like failure. I doubt it would do
Starting point is 01:43:38 I doubt it would to Musk and Grimes. Perhaps the only answer for them was going to be a name that fails at being a name and therefore deconstructs the concept of people having names in general. In that case, mission accomplished. Though, of course, there's something else. There's someone else who did it first. What are they talking about? Prince? Who is this unpronounceable love symbol? Yep, Prince. He's the artist formerly known as Prince. Now, I got to admit, there's something to this challenging social norms and social construct constructs okay so i get
Starting point is 01:44:08 well my assumption of what he's trying to do is like she like this this woman mentioned challenging the notion of what a name should or could be right because how do you tell someone you can't name your kid yeah whatever you want exactly it's like how can anyone say what i'm going to name my kid so exia yeah it's a cool name so exia 112 sure but think about all of these other social constructs so i i understand the sentiment behind like the pronouns thing okay i think they're wrong because it's ridiculous but i mean you can call yourself whatever you want i don't care the they them thing doesn't work like i was talking to a friend about this and I, I, I wrote something. They were saying, oh, they is the right way to say, you know, for people non-binary. And so then I just replied with something that was unintelligible using they pronouns.
Starting point is 01:44:53 And they're like, what does that mean? And I'm like, I used today. What do you mean? What's the problem? Yeah. But, uh, there, there is something to like challenging social constructs. And one of the best examples being journalism and calling out awful journalism like this is how like award systems work okay you know awards work for news no not really you work for one of these establishment news organizations okay you pay a fee and you ask them for the award and they say okay seriously that's just how it works you're not even like rewarded by it i mean technically you're waiting but it's like if i was Adam, hey, you want to give me an award for doing that switch blunt
Starting point is 01:45:26 on the mini ramp? I would. Thank you, sir. I'm an award-winning skateboarder, by the way. Nice. That's how it works. Only if you give me an award, too.
Starting point is 01:45:32 It's all fair. I want to be award-winning. That's how it works. Adam did it. What'd you do? Half cab blunt to rock fakie. Yeah, I don't... I hereby award you
Starting point is 01:45:41 Tim Pool's skateboarding award for excellence. That's it. I quit. I'm out. Adamle's Skateboarding Award for Excellence. That's it. I quit. I'm out. Adam is now an award-winning skateboarder. I'm done. I quit.
Starting point is 01:45:51 Snored when he said that. I reached my prime. That's the peak. So, you know, in the context of challenging social constructs, I can respect that. I can get it. Like, who says you're an expert, you're educated? You know, like, I always had a joke where I would tell people if they asked me, I'm a high school dropout, by the way. And they would say things like,
Starting point is 01:46:10 did you go to college or whatever? I'm like, oh, oh yes, absolutely. I have a PhD. And they're like, really? And what? And I'd be like, political science and nuclear physics, actually. Like both. I'm like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I did both at the same time, actually. And they would go, wow. And they never ask you what school and they never follow up on anything they don't ask you any questions and that's just it so you can just say it but whenever whenever rarely someone would be like you don't really have that what school did you go to i would say it's the university of milton what's that i made it up it's not an accredited school yeah but you never asked so this is like you know And I printed out my own little certificate
Starting point is 01:46:45 saying that I earned this degree. You can. Yeah. PhoneyDiploma.com. Seriously? Yep. That's awesome. So the reason I bring this up is a lot of people think inside the box. So I can respect what Elon Musk is doing here. I get it. I'm down. Don't let anybody tell you you can't name your kid XE at 12. Yeah. Do your thing, man.
Starting point is 01:47:02 Agreed. I mean, I gotta admit, if you're a kid and you grew up with that name, you'd probably be nah people probably call you x no way you'd be cool with that i i i don't know it depends on who raises the kid to to handle different things you know could you imagine he's gonna have he's gonna have elon musk as his dad i mean he's gonna it's it's his dad and grimes is his mom. Yeah, that's true. I mean, they're a power couple. I mean, what is that kid going to have anything to worry about? Nothing. He's going to try and log into his email.
Starting point is 01:47:33 And it's going to be like, please enter your name. He's going to put X space, A-E symbol space. He's going to put X, period, done. And then it's going to say, too few characters. Figure something out. Elon Musk will have a full-on keyboard designed for him. They'll just write Exia. That will have all the stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:49 They'll write E-X-E-E-Y-A. Exia. So silly, this whole thing. You know what? This is interesting. It's like people have been seeing through this pandemic. They're like, well, celebrities, whatever. We don't care about celebrities anymore.
Starting point is 01:48:03 They're just regular people and now now the celebrities are scientists or or not scientists but like people that are uh you know um well grimes is a musician right or artist yeah she is but elon you know he's making moves he's he's you know space moves and it's cool i i'm happy that this is at least who they're gossiping about i think elon musk is cool dude. I do too. Yeah. Yeah. Everybody gets all mad, but he did do that tweet about Tesla stock price being too high. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:31 And then people were like, dude, you literally just took money from me. Like, why would you do that? That was kind of a bummer move to do. You saw when he tweeted that, right? Yeah. There was one guy who tweeted, I just lost $10,000 because of this tweet.
Starting point is 01:48:42 What are you doing, man? Yeah, we did it last Friday. We talked about it. I don't think it last uh last friday we talked about it i don't think he was his list of tweets yeah i don't think he was considering what was gonna happen by doing that he's gonna hurt people yeah i think he's a cool dude i don't think he was meeting i mean and and now he just had his baby sounded like he was pretty stressed out with a pregnant girl like i don't know if they're just girlfriend they're just just boyfriend and girlfriend or whatever. But whatever. It's like he's about to have a kid.
Starting point is 01:49:07 He does. He's got like four different businesses he runs. He's stressed. Dude is stressed. Whatever. Yeah. Everybody's yelling at him. They're claiming that the only reason he wants the government to reopen the economies is
Starting point is 01:49:18 because he's losing money because he wants to get a payout. Right. And I think that's why he tweeted the price was too high to be like, OK, if that's what you think, boom, price is too high. $700 million. He got it. He did get got it he did get it he did oh ding ding ding ding what's he gonna do with all that money raise a baby spaceship spaceship dude i feel bad for the kids of rich people though it's not i don't i don't i i feel bad because i agree you you you don't learn about survival.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Not the same way. Yeah, I know a lot of people who were born into wealthy families, man, they would not survive in the event of a boogaloo. Yeah, I agree. They're not bad people. They're not stupid people. They just don't have that skill set. They don't understand the concept of like... Doing things yourself.
Starting point is 01:50:01 Being in the cold. True, that too. Yeah, it's like they get it they wear coats and stuff but it's like if you ask somebody in chicago like what do you do in a storm the average person can be like you know here's some things you got to do take care of yourself but you know there's an interesting question that someone someone asked me once do you think donald trump has ever walked more than like one city block? The answer is obviously yes, right? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:26 But the question is interesting because the real question is, what's the most you think Donald Trump has ever walked? Like maybe rarely in his life, he's walked a long distance for sure. I'm sure he's walked through New York and walked a whole lot. But the reason the question was asked is because he's a person who his whole life always had a limo waiting for him. So where for like me growing up, I had to skate three miles
Starting point is 01:50:50 to get to the park to hang out with my friends. Yeah. So that was like an hour of, you know, of traveling, you know, a combination of walking, skating. Yeah. And then you finally get there.
Starting point is 01:50:59 Granted, it's pretty slow walking and skating, but you finally get there. You do that every single day and back. It's a little journey you got to take. Yeah yeah you used to say seven miles every day at work in new york right but if you're rich you walk out of your house the guy opens the door for you get your limo and you say skate park yeah yeah so i don't know though whatever man um elon musk can do what he wants he can name his kid whatever he wants i i i feel bad because they're going to be very very separated from the rest of society
Starting point is 01:51:25 with a very strange name with a very wealthy family I honestly don't think the name had anything to do with that fact he's going to be separated from society anyway what's his name have anything to do with it it doesn't his last name Musk boom there it is it's a cool name I think it's a cool name
Starting point is 01:51:39 man I couldn't imagine growing up in the shadow of somebody else like the pressure to be good or better or to live up to what they were. You know, Elon Musk is living up to his own. So he's not. And so it seems Grimes. I know you're talking about his kid, but it's like he is fulfilling what he wants to do. And Grimes, it feels the same.
Starting point is 01:52:00 So it's not like they're going to dish that on their kid. That kid is going to probably do whatever they want to do. It's about that it's about the rest it's gonna be a smart kid too the rest of society being like you know oh you're musk's kid so you have to do these things and then they're gonna feel pressure i don't i don't think so like i don't think elon or grimes feels that way and they're gonna project that onto their kid in in the in a good way i don't i think their kid's gonna be one cool cat. Yeah. Maybe just because I'm ambitious.
Starting point is 01:52:28 You know, like if it were me and like my dad was Musk, I would be like, I will be better. Yeah, it's a whole different situation though. Look at Trump. His dad was like a famous, or I shouldn't say famous, like a wealthy real estate guy. And Trump was like, I'm going to do better. And he did. Yeah, he did. Supposedly.
Starting point is 01:52:43 A lot better. I guess. He's a president. I mean, regardless of that, he got his name on top of buildings all around the world. True. Well, it'm going to do better. And he did. Yeah, he did. Supposedly. A lot better. I guess. He's the president. He did better. He got his name on top of buildings all around the world. True. Well, it's his dad's name. Well, was his dad Trump or Trump?
Starting point is 01:52:52 Trump. Trump. Okay. I think it was his grandfather. Was his grandfather? I think that's his. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:57 So he's doing it as Trump's name. His first whole family. He's stamping his name all over the place. Yeah. Word. Word. All right. Well, let's hop over to these super chats and see what's going on.
Starting point is 01:53:06 So, where are we at? Daniel says, why isn't anyone talking about the CO2 levels not dropping higher this month than a year ago? Well, that's because people are coming back out and they're ignoring the lockdown orders probably. Yeah, true. Ryan Stewart says, with the amount of power creep over the years, should Black Lotus still be banned?
Starting point is 01:53:23 That's actually a good question. Yes. You think so? Absolutely, yes. I don't know, man. Yes. Turn 1, Monocrypt, Mox Diamond, Sol Ring. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:53:32 If it was unbanned, there would be too many turn 1 wins in Vintage. There already are. Yes, exactly. That's the point. Yes, I know. No, no, no. It's still not easy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:42 That would just make it ridiculously easy. So they should ban more things i yes i think so i don't think it works i don't think it works i think so i think the game's fundamentally broken we're talking about magic the gathering i agree with that yeah the game's busted kale thanks for coming to member thank you miles says adam if you don't want to be eaten just sit without a shirt so we can see how much meat is on you there you go joshua smith says tim you straighten tug your shirt a lot i'm stoned and i keep noticing what are we talking about i did i did call you out on the on
Starting point is 01:54:10 the show friday gg evan oh i do it all the time you do yeah gg evan says elon should have named his kid the model b oh yeah cat says i live in a small town in idaho leftist councilman doesn't want businesses open because she's worried they would not close again if the virus cases spike. Mitchell says it's probably Sean or Sean. Interesting. Perhaps. Marcia says Viva La Umlaut. What is that? Umlaut is the dots over the U. Oh, I see. I see. Umlaut. Equizlol says, hey, Tim, have you seen the news about Venezuela capturing and parading around two ex-SOCOM operators? Yeah, I think we were talking about this before. I did a video about it.
Starting point is 01:54:50 I think that these guys were trying to go for the bounty. 15 mil. 15 million bucks. A lot of money. What's the cost of the total operation? A couple mil? Yeah. So they got some investors.
Starting point is 01:54:58 They said, we're going to pull it off. They got caught. That investor's pissed. Yeah. Let's see. What does it say? Kith says, Please watch the movie The the wave it is a must
Starting point is 01:55:05 watch i will check it out dagoburt arcadia says enjoy your show i don't always agree with you but i really respect that you guys are more realistic and pragmatic and actually apply critical thinking really liked adam's show on tesla there you go thank you so much appreciate that that was a fun episode stfu says i learned something being a dci judge in the early days of mtg uh rule nazis can hate my a yep foe fire says the ae symbol is an ash symbols and is pronounced like a with a half h sound at the end huh a they uh and the x at the beginning most likely pronounced like j the phonetics of this name would be jea. All right. Also cool. Yeah. All the different ways. Very cool. Tim, please promote Subverse News more. Those guys do such good work and need more attention. There's a lot going on. There's a lot going on. So I can't, I don't want
Starting point is 01:55:58 to say too much because they're doing their thing, but yes, absolutely. There's a lot of news to bring up when the time is right. But if you haven't already, you can check them out, Subverse News on YouTube. It's my buddies and it's my company as well. John Carroll says, one of my favorite parts of the podcast is watching Smooth Cat have a breakdown in the chat. Also, Elon's kid is so getting bullied in school. Yeah, but that's regardless of the name. No, he's not.
Starting point is 01:56:22 Elon's kid. He's going to go to Elon's special school that he built. Yeah, yeah. He's going to be fine. J Max says, Tim, it regardless of the name. No, he's not. Elon's kid. He's going to go to Elon's special school that he built. Yeah, yeah. He's going to be fine. J Mac says, Tim, it's all about parenting. I'm wealthy, but I give my kids hardships to overcome. Parenting. They don't always know, but I'm there to help them if they need it.
Starting point is 01:56:34 But they learn self-reliance. Don't come to such generalizations based on anecdotes. No, you are absolutely correct, J Mac. You're absolutely correct. I was generalizing. Thank you for that, J Mac. What I should say is that there are a lot of parents that, for whatever reason, you know what it might be, actually, is people who grew up wealthy, who inherited their wealth, and then don't understand
Starting point is 01:56:58 what they need to do to get their kids to understand hardships and overcome this stuff. But it is anecdotal. I shouldn't say every single person because I know some people who have been cast to the wolves by their wealthy parents. That's a good point. Yeah. That happens too. Justin O'Toole says, heard about the massive tower inferno in UAE. No, I haven't. Do you want to look that one up? I will look it up. Stephen A says, if you like the idea of a fake diploma, a small country called the Principality of Sealand sells fake noble titles. Oh. I made my best friend
Starting point is 01:57:26 and his wife a lord and lady of Sealand for their wedding. That is awesome. That's fantastic. Elite Spanker says, most if not all celebrities will not survive
Starting point is 01:57:34 if the economy collapsed and there was no food. Oh yeah. Perceptron says, why does an invisible lady wear beanie? Does she? Sometimes she does.
Starting point is 01:57:42 Sometimes I do. I've never seen you wear a beanie. I have one that I made. I don't wear that. I've never seen you wear a beanie. You heard it here. I have a beanie. Does she? Sometimes. Sometimes I do. I've never seen you wear a beanie. I have one that I made. I don't wear that. I've never seen you wear a beanie. You heard it here. I have a beanie. Sometimes I wear it. It is not winter time, so I don't usually
Starting point is 01:57:51 wear it. I'm not like Tim. Sorry. Wolf D. Leone says, most people can't understand Q. It's why they attack it. Or they are involved in the great lie. You will understand though when you look at the Q board. Well, they're banning everybody from Facebook. WS says, no request to read. Just thank you for your work. I watch just about everything you post,
Starting point is 01:58:09 and it's about time I gave a little back. Appreciate it, man. Handy Redneck says, founded in 1889, the New York Military Academy, where Donald Trump attended from eighth grade until he completed high school. He has more military training than the last president. Really? I did not know that. Interesting. I didn't know. I do. Mossy Creek Mushroom says as a mushroom farmer, this meat shortage has been good for business. I'm thinking we are approaching a time in the near future where being a farmer will be good, will be a very good business indeed. Have any thoughts? I love mushrooms. That's so cool. Mushroom farming. I love mushrooms. We can, we can grow mushrooms. I love mushroom burgers. We should grow some. I love mushrooms and everything. But you're absolutely right. Farming, I mean, seriously, celebs.
Starting point is 01:58:48 Farmers that provide food. Look at this one. Not a bad account says, did you hear that Trudeau banned guns like you wanted? Like, who are you talking to? Are you talking to Adam? Wait, who? No one wanted that. Nobody here wanted that.
Starting point is 01:58:58 What? I've been complaining that it's difficult to buy guns in New Jersey. Yeah. Yeah. Marcia Levine says, Marcia Levine says my uh marcia levine says my name is marcia again second time i'm so sorry and then i how do you mess that up hey hey jack says the gates foundation will be coming to see you for the joke you made be careful i wouldn't be surprised inside like the video got banned inside of the ages says mask facial recognition
Starting point is 01:59:21 surveillance is now rendered useless is this an advantage to those fleeing the law they're banning it in some cities banning what facial recognition software well there was there was actually something that happened where they said you can't arrest someone for uh concealed carry okay and wearing a mask normally it's illegal oh but because the mask laws they're like now you're now you're allowed to do it so yeah banditos man you're you're you're cleared to go a handy redneck says also means he has walked ran a good deal well it's uh it's about 10 so make sure you follow me at tim cast on instagram twitter whatever wherever everywhere and you can follow adam at adam criggler send him story ideas on twitter i think you'll post a thread and you'll be like, yo, send me stories.
Starting point is 02:00:05 Yeah, you guys are fantastic, by the way, I gotta say. Really awesome work. I posted a new thread, I think, yesterday. Yeah. Already there's like a hundred different things.
Starting point is 02:00:15 A lot of people are posting some of the same stuff and then a lot of stuff we've actually already done. But still, appreciate you guys every time you guys post for me. Really, really appreciate it. Really appreciate everybody who came and hang out today.
Starting point is 02:00:27 We do the show every Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. Hit that like button if you haven't. Thank you all so much for the super chats. We've got a couple more super chats we'll read. Randy says, if Lydia dressed as Lydia on stream, it would make my day. Yes, Lydia the... Of Whiterun? Of Whiterun.
Starting point is 02:00:44 Cosplay, cosplay. That's what I'm looking for. Sean says, which is more powerful, Black Lotus or Lurus? Lurus. I don't know what that is. We're not as pro, I guess.
Starting point is 02:00:54 I think the Black Lotus is, though. It's pretty insanely powerful. It's like one of the most... Yeah. Yeah, I have... Using Lion's Eye Diamond, which is similar. Broken.
Starting point is 02:01:03 I can get out Narset on turn one with haste. And it's just, it's over. Well, that's why I don't play Magic anymore. Yeah, game's broken. Anyway, thanks for hanging out, everybody. Yeah. Well, we got one more Super Chat. I'm going to take it.
Starting point is 02:01:15 Hit it up. John McGuire says, did you see Tanzanian government did some testing and they found the fruit came up positive for COVID? What the heck? Well, then their test is probably bad. I don't know. That sounds not right.
Starting point is 02:01:25 Or it's on the surface, whatever. Who knows? Anyway, we'll see you guys all tomorrow at 8 p.m. Thanks for hanging out. Again, you can follow us, subscribe, like button, notification bell. And if you really do like the show, consider sharing it and telling all of your friends how amazing and entertaining this show is. Aren't we all just so talented?
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