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July 30, 2025 - The Culture War - Tim Pool
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VOLCANO ERUPTS After HISTORIC 8.8 Earthquake, 6 FOOT TSUNAMI Hits Hawaii

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We've got this story breaking from the Independent.
Yesterday we saw an 8.8 magnitude earthquake causing a tsunami across the entire Pacific.
The Pacific Islands, the Aleutians, Japan, Russia, the west coast of the United States, all receiving a warning a tsunami was coming.
In fact, a prediction that even in the shores of South America, they would see parts, remnants of this tsunami reaching as far down, again, as South America.
Following this, initially reported as an 8, it was upgraded to an 8.7 and an 8.8, making it the sixth largest earthquake on record.
Now, that's just on record.
We've been tracking it for 100 years.
There's, of course, been crazier earthquakes.
But so long as we've been recording this, this is one of the biggest.
Following this news, a volcano in Russia, the Klyuchevskoy volcano erupted.
And not just that, the tsunami warnings remain in effect and have been in effect all day.
So this is important news for everybody that is currently tracking this.
There is still advisories, and I believe the warnings have largely been lifted.
You can see that the threat is there.
I believe the threat is international.
And then of the U.S. and Canada, the warnings are, so we can actually see this.
So in Papua New Guinea, between 0.3 and 1 meter, we've seen videos now of the tsunami making landfall.
And it doesn't appear based on what we've seen so far to be the worst tsunami ever.
With advanced warning, many people were able to get to safety.
There's one video of what appears to be a six-foot surge.
And it seems most people were okay.
Now, there was breaking news coming out of Hawaii that early on police were blocking a private road owned by Oprah Winfrey.
However, the road was eventually opened, and I believe Oprah issued a statement on this.
But where things are getting interesting, we've got a handful of stories for you guys.
The tsunami has hit California, Oregon, and Washington.
We've got video and updates.
We'll play for you in a second.
You want to know where it's interesting?
Again, the volcanic eruption is massive.
Check this out.
Two accounts going viral right now for having predicted.
Now, okay, I'll be light with you guys.
They were light predictions.
They didn't say on this date this will happen, but they said, I believe this may happen soon.
And you know what?
You get a million people, a million monkeys on typewriters.
Eventually, some of them will get something right.
So who knows what this means?
But it could be serious.
Then in North Dakota, they had to issue a warning that there was no threat of a tsunami in the landlocked state, which was weird.
Sure.
Then my favorite story on this.
Potential asteroid impact on moon in 2032.
Well, what I can tell you, my friends, some are saying the stories about alien objects heading to the U.S., or to, I'm sorry, to the Earth, one of which could be a hostile alien spacecraft.
Some have said it's just a distraction from the Epstein stuff.
Every time a big story is happening, they're like, oh, look, aliens.
We get it.
Earthquake?
Not so much.
But the first thing we should do, let's take a look at these videos of the tsunami hitting.
We have this clip from Newsweek.
Check it out.
This is, I think we're muted here.
I don't know.
We're not.
There's no sound anyway.
Oh, there it is.
There we go.
So this is, I believe this is Russia.
And you can see the massive waves pouring in.
Take a look at this.
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Wow.
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Honolulu.
Everybody's trying to evacuate.
Some people are still out there in the water.
There was a crazy video showing the water receding back 100 plus feet.
When that happens, you run.
Because it means a tsunami's coming.
Take a look at this from the Independent.
Volcano in Russia's Far East starts erupting.
So I don't know if this is actual video of it.
This might be.
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Okay, that's just annoying music.
What is this?
tim pool
Kamacha branch it says?
Moment the volcano erupts.
Check that out.
We don't need that stupid music.
So for those that are watching right now, you can just see this grainy video footage.
It's black and white.
And you can see the volcanic eruption.
Very obviously tied to this earthquake.
They say scientists described the descent of burning hot lava down the slopes of one of the world's highest active volcanoes hours after a huge 8.8 earthquake rocked the region.
Klyuchevskoy, which has erupted several times over recent years, is located approximately 280 miles north of the Petra Pavlovskomachky, the regional capital.
The Russian Academy of Sciences, United Geophysical Service, confirmed the eruption, stating on telegram, a descent of burning hot lava is observed on the western slope.
Powerful glow from the volcano.
This is where it gets interesting.
The conspiracy theories.
Take a look at this post.
This is a tweet from Priyanka, astrotherapist one.
Maybe she's a crazy lady who got something right.
Like I mentioned, a million monkeys and typewriters, and eventually they'll make a prediction.
This post is from June 13th.
It is now July 30th.
Of course, the earthquake was the 29th.
Upcoming huge earthquake and or tsunami warning.
She writes, you can copy, paste, call it fear-mongering or business-seeking or whatever.
I don't care anymore.
I will do what I meant to do.
One important event I want to talk about today.
There is no need to get panicked.
Just prepare yourself in case.
I've been comparing the three dates when major tsunamis hit the U.S. December 26, 2004, March 11th, 2011, and September 28th, 2018.
I've been studying the charts of these dates as well as studying charts of the upcoming dates.
I have seen a lot of similarities, a few of which is below.
The chart of the coming dates contains multiple recurring themes from the previous tsunami dates.
Fiery Mars-Ketu conjunction in Leo.
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What?
tim pool
There's more.
Strong water replacements with retro-Saturn and Pisces.
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Huh?
tim pool
Moon in a critical nakshatra.
Hold on there a minute, lady.
Are you telling me that you're looking at planetary alignment and star charts and stuff like that to predict an earthquake?
Well, she gave a broad window and was right.
And here's the thing.
This is the sixth biggest earthquake on record.
It'd be one thing if she was like, look, a 3.1 somewhere.
It's earthquakes all the time.
A Jupiter in Ardra, a nakshatra of chaos.
So if I see an overall structure, I feel from June 25th, July 31st, there are high chances of a huge earthquake and tsunami coming.
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She got it right.
tim pool
Come on, man.
The dates can be a couple of days ahead or later.
If you have plans to travel to eastern countries, to India or the western coast of America, please be careful.
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What?
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She nailed it.
Okay.
If she had come out and said explicitly on July 29th, there's going to be a Pacific earthquake and tsunami, then I'd be substantially more impressed.
Still, it is really interesting that she said, in these two regions, in this month period, I'm predicting a major earthquake and tsunami, and it happened.
Now, let me be a little bit skeptical, my friends.
How many other people made predictions and we didn't pull up their tweets?
That was the point about the monkeys.
I bet you there's a thousand other people who said an earthquake, a thunderstorm, a meteor strike, and none of it ever happens.
And the only reason this one's gone viral is because it happens to be the one that she got right.
I'm going to hit refresh on this and see if there's been any updates.
Because again, this post is from June 13th.
It's got 343,000.
And there are a lot of people just like, eh, don't believe it.
She says, I deal with people daily.
And now here's a funny one.
This post was deleted by the author.
So now will you take your words back?
Yes, I am deleting the post.
Unlike most things of this nature, this post actually aged well on X. A lot of people are saying, whoa, she was completely correct.
Interesting.
Every seven years.
Could it be a scientific explanation for this?
Some people think so.
There are people who believe that the position of the sun, the apogee or perigee of the moon, and other planets, these gravitational waves do hit the earth.
And it's possible.
Gravitational waves or whatever you want to call them.
I don't know.
I'm not an astrophysicist.
But the general idea is if the moon can cause the tides, the gravitational pull of other celestial bodies does affect the earth.
And perhaps when there is an alignment, there is energy emitted and it's going to pull on a tectonic plate or whatever and trigger that earthquake.
Over seven years, it gets jammed together.
The energy is building up.
And then when this alignment happens, it releases the energy and you get a massive earthquake.
Maybe.
I mean, who am I?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
It is interesting, though.
But wait, there's more.
The Canadian earthquake researcher, this guy, MX Don DeVivo, he says plates now fully locked globally.
Incoming magnitude 10, global mega quake in Japan.
In Ja Almighty We Trust, Akunamatara Namaste.
He tweeted this.
This post is from July 24th.
It's crazy.
Now, he didn't exactly predict this.
He was predicting you would see a foreshock followed by certain things.
But five days before an 8.8, he said, he said, when this event, they call it the Colebra event, a massive quake, you will see this earthquake.
He says, important news.
I am now 95% certain to know when the mega quake is just days away.
Even if these don't all go exactly as expected, but most likely do, the mega quake is unlikely to happen by surprise.
Aside from a foreshock of M8.7 to 9.0, markets are likely to react.
Now, okay, the markets aren't reacting to this quake, so he's not exactly correct.
This one's just very interesting that five days before an 8.8, he said when the mega quake comes, there will be this massive earthquake.
Now, to be fair, he's talking about the Calebra event.
Let me pull this one up if you guys aren't familiar with it.
There's a lot of scientific data on this one, actually.
It's not just all conspiracy hubbub nonsense.
Conspiracy is the wrong word.
We've got this from penn.edu.
Whoops.
Evidence for possible precursor events of megathrust earthquakes.
And then we have, here's another one from Science Direct.
A megathrust earthquake as a source of pre-Columbian tsunami and lesser antilles, sediment deposit modeling.
Megaquakes are real things.
And there have been numerous reports about the potential or evidence that we could face one coming soon.
So the Calebra event, for those that don't know, we'll just pull it up right here.
I got the Google search for you guys.
They say it's a theory not widely accepted that proposed a potential magnitude 10 megathrust earthquake in Japan, potentially causing a massive tsunami and disrupting global trade.
This theory is based on work of earthquake researcher Brent, how do you say, Dimitrik, who believes that the locking of tectonic plates in the region is building up to a catastrophic release of energy.
A magnitude 10 earthquake is exceptionally rare and would be significantly more powerful than even very large earthquakes.
Megathrust earthquakes occur at subduction Zones where one tectonic plate slides beneath another and can cause massive displacement of the ocean floor, leading to tsunamis.
Dimitri suggests that specific precursors, such as large four shocks, magnitude 8.7 to 9.0, usually market liquidity drains, and a sharp rise in the T10Y3M yield curve could indicate an imminent event.
The theory proposes that such an event could cause a massive tsunami, disrupt global trade, and have far-reaching consequences.
It's gained traction online.
It is not, however, widely accepted by mainstream seismologists.
The name Calebra is not explained in the search results.
It appears to be a term coined by Dimitric.
They say it's crucial to remember that the Calebra event is not a scientific consensus, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
So I actually have to make the argument, this guy's probably wrong.
Probably wrong.
And I'm assuming they're referring to this guy.
I don't know, Don DeVivo, is this the Dimitric guy?
If we start to see the markets drain and mass sell-offs following, okay, I'll put it this way.
Here's why I thought it'd be funny to highlight this.
If the markets start reacting negatively to this earthquake, you know, again, it's only Wednesday, then I'm going to start getting nervous.
But as of right now, as far as I can tell, we good.
I'm not seeing anything in the markets.
I'm not seeing any news about this.
Let me just check the old, yeah, trading today is fine.
A lot of ups seems good.
Hate to say it.
Actually, love to say it.
Guys, probably just wrong making these predictions.
So I don't think we're going to see anything.
I don't think it's the apocalypse.
I think the reality is just for these predictions, a million monkeys on typewriters will make a prediction, right?
Shout out to Superman, which was just awful when they had the monkeys typing on typewriters.
And then this, you know, we'll highlight this briefly before we get to the next article about, you know, a giant meteor coming and slamming into the moon.
Weather service assures North Dakotans there is no threat of tsunami in landlocked state, huh?
Sure, they said National Weather Service, Grand Forks, there is no threat for tsunami impacts in North Dakota.
If you're in a coastal area under threat, however, check tsunami.gov for updated information and with local officials for any evacuation orders.
The fact that this is needed to be said is wild, reacted Fox News national correspondent Bill Malugan.
While meteorologist Chris Martz questioned, North Dakota is between 750 and 3,506 feet above sea level, and its westernmost point is about 950 miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Are people there seriously that dumb that they think a tsunami could impact them?
The Honolulu Department of Emergency Management advised Hawaiians to get to buildings at least 10 stories tall on Tuesday after warning that a tsunami was expected to hit around 7.17 local time.
Tsunami advisories were also issued along the West Coast from Port Angeles and Washington State to San Diego, along with the U.S.-Pacific territories of Guam and American Samoa.
Crazy.
The question that I have for everybody else as we advance to the back half of this segment, what's going on?
Potential asteroid impact on moon in 2032 could trigger massive meteor shower on Earth.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
Can I pull up the hostile alien attack one?
Hostile, possible hostile alien attack on, are you kidding me?
Rare interstellar object the size of Manhattan could be an alien probe.
Oh, they changed their headline, did they?
Come on, show me the hostile alien attack.
What did you get rid of it?
Let's see, an hypothesis is that this object is a technological artifact and furthermore is active intelligence.
Is this the image?
Take a look at this thing.
Many people were citing Umwamwa, who was the name of the other one.
The paper presented several anomalous characteristics, which could indicate that it is not a comment at all, but instead a directed craft.
Yeah?
Did they get rid of the hostile portion of this?
Oh, come on.
That's sad, New York Post.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
We all remember.
Let me pull this up and see if I can find the archive.
We don't play that game, New York Post.
You can't take back what you said.
Here we go.
Let's see.
Here's the original headline.
Possibly hostile alien threat detected, an unknown interstellar object.
Here's another one.
I think it's the same one.
Hostile alien threat.
A hostile.
Okay, guys.
Sure.
Maybe.
I don't know that I'd believe that it would be hostile.
You know, if aliens do exist and they do come here, I'd imagine they're substantially more advanced than us.
And there's no reason, really.
Well, you know, one could put it this way.
Humans are pretty good at doing specialized labor.
If we found a planet of a bunch of humanoid creatures that could learn and do tasks, would we not enslave them?
Enslave?
We'd have them work for each other and perform tasks and live their lives, but they would produce things we wanted, like a chicken coop.
It's an interesting thought, right?
It's the answer to Fermi's paradox I call the chicken coop hypothesis.
To be fair, they call it the Great Zoo, but I don't care for that very much.
The Great Zoo hypothesis is that, for those that aren't familiar with Fermi paradox, if the universe is so big and life is possible, why have we not encountered it?
Sooner or later, something would be producing signs of life, right?
And there's many theories.
One is the Great Filter.
Every intelligent civilization destroys themselves before getting to the point of interstellar exploration or signals.
Then there's many, many more.
And then there's also the Great Zoo hypothesis, the galactic zoo hypothesis, that Earth is basically just cordoned off by alien species and they just look at us like a zoo.
And they watch us do things and it's funny to them like we do with other animals.
Maybe.
I like the galactic chicken coop theory that humans are going to producing stuff.
Chickens produce eggs.
We take them.
If aliens found Earth and found a bunch of humans milling about doing dumb stuff, they could be like, hey, if we breed these things, they'll get stuff for us.
And we need cobalt, we need magnesium, we need finer elements, so let's go.
Then when we start building nukes, aliens are like, nah, knock it off.
Like when the chickens start fighting, we go in there and say, hey, knock it off.
We stop them.
I don't think that's actually reality, but you know, who knows, right?
Now we got this story from Fox Weather.
Potential asteroid impact on the moon in 2032 could trigger massive meteor shower on Earth.
They say, what happens if an asteroid the size of a 15-story building crashes into the moon in 2032?
While the chances of the newly discovered asteroid 2024, YR4, hitting the moon in seven years are slim, there is currently a 96% chance it won't happen.
An impact of this size would not come without consequences for the moon, astronauts in space orbiting the Earth.
A new study submitted for review by scientists with the University of Western Ontario and Athabasca University in Canada took observations from the James Webb Space Telescope of asteroid 2024 YR4 and used simulations to show how much lunar debris would be ejected out into space, sending pieces of the moon toward Earth.
After its initial discovery late last year, the asteroid appeared to have a small chance of impacting Earth, warranting international attention, and jumping to the highest asteroid threat ever given on the Torino Impact Hazard Scale.
By February, more ground-based observations of the asteroid helped clear the threat to Earth, but the moon still faces a possible impact.
So the moon is going to shield us?
Is that what happens?
Earlier this year, NASA James Webb Space Telescope helped scientists determine if the asteroid is between 175 and 220 feet in diameter.
If it crashes into the moon, it would create a crater more than half a mile in diameter, becoming the largest impact in about 5,000 years, according to the study.
Current calculations show if it happens, an impact would occur on the southern hemisphere.
The researchers said the impact would threaten satellites in low Earth orbit for days or up to a few months and send a fraction of the ejecta towards Earth.
Any lunar debris that makes it within Earth's atmosphere could create a meteor shower over the planet.
The resulting meteor shower could last a few days and be spectacular.
The number of visible meteors is somewhat muted by the low entry speed of the ejecta.
With more than 10,000 active satellites in low Earth orbit and more than 25,000 pieces of space junk, researchers believe an asteroid strike to the moon could spell trouble for satellite operators.
You guys want to know something crazy?
Did you know that there are satellites in orbit that are defunct?
They're still operating, but the companies that put them up there don't exist.
So hackers have been breaking into the satellites and commandeering them because they're still in orbit, doing whatever, with no claim from the Earth.
It's pretty wild, huh?
And there's probably 10,000 or more floating around, solar powered, and doing nothing.
Hackers are just like, okay, let's find them.
Nobody claims them.
We take them.
And then you can use them for whatever.
They say, given the very large total exposed area for satellites in 2032, it becomes possible that hundreds of thousands of impacts for the millimeter-sized debris ejected by a lunar impact in 2024 will be experienced across the entire satellite fleet.
Such impacts may damage satellites, but are small enough to generally not end active missions or cause breakups.
The researchers say material from the moon could be a serious hazard to moon-orbiting spacecraft, such as NASA's Lunar Gateway, a planned orbiting station for astronauts, and even greater danger to any lunar surface operations.
It has so far moved behind the sun, limiting any new observations until 2028.
Scientists say those new observations in a few years will help improve lunar impact predictions.
You know what I'm curious about for sci-fi movies?
We've made the movie, like we have the movie Deep Impact.
There's going to be a comet.
It's going to crash into the earth and kill everybody.
So they go to the comet and they try to put bombs in it to make it go a different direction, whatever.
In all of these movies, spaceships are shooting lasers at each other.
But considering the difficulty in moving these objects and launching in space, could there not be a sci-fi where one alien race wanting to conquer another planet gets a 10-mile-wide asteroid, applies over a very long period of time, a low amount of energy, shifting its trajectory straight to the planet?
Now, I know that in Starship Troopers, the bugs basically did this.
So it's clever.
They launched a giant rock, flung it at Earth, and destroyed Buenos Aires.
I think there's an interesting sci-fi concept.
We don't often hear about that.
The reason I bring it up is they talk about hostile alien intentions on Earth.
So Earth has got a bunch of resources.
You want it.
So you can't just take an asteroid the size of Manhattan and throw it in an instant.
But if you apply a small amount of energy over a long period of time, you can start to change its trajectory and line it up so that it will head right to Earth.
And a simple computer can probably calculate that.
Just wondering, if aliens attack Earth, is it going to be a spaceship coming down and blowing us up with lasers?
Or would they do other things?
bombing the moon.
Now here's a story that I find interesting as we just...
This is from the 19th, and it says, humanity has dammed so much water, it's shifted Earth's magnetic poles.
And here's this, from the pulse.
Scientists are warned, Earth's magnetic pole is changing because of something at the core.
Maybe, my friends.
Now, I got to tell you, I got to tell you.
The Adam and Eve theory, mud-flood theory.
Are you familiar with these?
They're not so much conspiracies because conspiracy implies that people are colluding to do something.
They're just kind of just weird ideas.
The Adam and Eve theory is that every 6,000 or so years, Earth's poles shift and it causes the planet, or whatever causes the pole shift, coincides with the planet axis tilting 90 or so degrees.
When that happens rapidly, the water gets thrown around the whole planet, causing a great flood.
Waves of hundreds of feet.
So the planet twists and the water moves and then just keeps going.
The great flood slams around the planet, lasting for about a month or so.
And then civilization is wiped out in a great flood.
But have you ever seen the videos of a flood, my friends?
And what happens when the water recedes?
A thick coat of mud is all over the ground.
Because the water is containing dust, sediment, dirt, whatever.
And when the water starts to recede, that sediment stays and forms a coat, a layer of mud over everything.
Not always, but typically.
Mud flood theory states that there was a great civilization of the earth thousands of years ago and that a great flood happened, a massive flood, hundreds of feet, and it carried this big wave of mud, covered up all the buildings.
The great empire of Tartaria, they called it.
The theory states that we are not building these structures in big cities, but we reclaimed them to certain degrees.
You know what it is fascinating?
Some of the evidence they cite is that there are old buildings that appear to be hundreds of years old, and they have doors buried.
It's true they exist, and it's kind of weird.
I don't know.
Maybe there's an explanation for it.
But I've seen buildings in person where there's a door frame cut out and only the top two feet of the door is exposed and there's a sidewalk next to it.
And you're like, it is weird they built a building like that.
Chicago, of course, has been elevated.
Three stories.
You got lower, lower, whacker, or whatever they call it.
It's kind of crazy to see when you're driving at Chicago and you can see the door to a building is actually like 40 feet in the air.
The theory states they coincide.
That after this great flood, most of humanity is killed every 6,000 years and the survivors then carry on to start rebuilding.
Maybe.
What do I know?
All this weather stuff is fun, though.
I hope everyone's taking it very seriously that we have this earthquake and the tsunami and the volcanic eruption.
You know, they are predicting the big one.
You've got Yellowstone, Caldera.
You've got the potential for the big one San Andreas Fault.
The Pacific Rim could give off a massive earthquake as well.
These disasters are predicted.
Solar flare, they do happen.
And they have happened before.
The question is, will they happen in our lifetimes?
I don't know.
But I'm going to wrap it there, my friends.
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Pinochet says the only way out of this is a civil war.
Starts in Massachusetts where the corrupt, guilty, rich Democrats are all disarmed.
Interesting.
Free speech for life says, kinetic revolution.
Very interesting.
Amtru says, this one volcano puts out more CO2 in one day than all the countries on earth produce in a year.
Not to mention water vapor.
Here's another, this is interesting.
I saw this story.
A rogue patriot says, hey, Tim, something off topic.
MasterCard and Visa are going after distributors like Steam, threatening them.
They will remove services due to a group like Collective Shout because of not safe for work materials.
Yeah, they're banning adult content.
I saw this.
It's pretty crazy.
Visa and MasterCard basically telling these companies, we'll pull your processing unless you ban content we don't like.
Guys, we've been warning about this.
That's why Timcast.com uses parallel economy.
Because these payment processors will shut you down.
Take a look at Michael Knowles on Stripe.
They said a legally binding action caused him to shut down his Stripe account.
Very, very strange stuff, my friends.
Very strange.
But let's get that raid on Russell Brand up.
I believe he's about to go live, so let's pull up his channel here.
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