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Well, it's a topic very few like to discuss: the power of accusation of anti-Semitism.
The ADL, which claims to fight for Jewish safety from violence, has went on a rampage for the last several years unchecked, saying things like, It's okay to be white is a hate symbol, not to mention saying that LGBTQ extremism or anti-LGBTQ extremism is a serious threat, and we need to get rid of people like Libs of TikTok.
What the hell is going on?
Well, it seems like a lot of Americans are waking up to the bullshit and realizing that, of course, no one's out here trying to hate Jews or anything like that, but you can't just hide behind a defense of calling everyone who disagrees with your bullshit communist tropes anti-Semites.
So, Elon Musk decided to fight back.
He said, enough is enough.
We're tired of this, and he's taking the ADL on head on.
Let's get into tonight's story.
we have this and so much more coming up on another episode of Nightly Offensive.
All right, I'm cutting it short for a second here because we are starting late.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and I'm sorry about starting a little few minutes late.
Maybe 45 minutes late.
We had major internet outage issues, and there's nothing I can really do about that.
I'd like to invite my guest on the show for tonight, Shane Cashman.
He's a best-selling author of three books, including Joyless Kingdom, The Fucking Lunatic, and Tales from the Inverted World.
He's a staff writer for Tim Cast News, where he has profiled Kanye West and Kerry Lake, as well as investigated the Long Island serial killer and the lost Confederate gold in Georgia.
All right, dude, we've got to talk about this, right?
I mean, we're not even going to get to the story yet, you know, here, but you're an author, you're a journalist, and you know the facts, you know the truth, that there's definitely topics that we're not allowed to talk about, that we're not allowed to touch.
Because when you try to ask real questions, when you try to get to the bottom of things, the problem is people in power have set up roadblocks.
And one of the roadblocks that I'm sure you're familiar with is if you try to investigate anything, you can immediately get accused of anti-Semitism, of hate, of LGBTQ bigotry, of being called the Nazi.
I mean, pretty much no matter what name it is, there's always some name they'll throw out to try to thwart your investigation and make sure that you can't actually get to the bottom of things.
Yeah, so I trust Elon Musk about as much as I trust the ADL.
And I think, you know, a place like Twitter, I'm happy that he's purchased it.
But I keep, well, we're thinking of all of this stuff with the ADL, what they're doing to people, what they've been doing to people.
I think about what Elon and his people said recently about Twitter.
We will not suppress things that are lawful, but awful, right?
And what does awful mean?
You know, if they're going to start suppressing things that are awful, who's defining awful?
Is it the ADL, right?
Is it the all these institutions that have been captured by these Marxist ideologies?
And then in terms of Elon, he keeps saying he wants to have Twitter be a place where all journalists can share their stories, but that's only if they're tailored to the advertisers being happy, which will flatten journalism, which will mean everyone's going to be writing under this like thumb of like what's acceptable for the for the advertisers.
What's the ADL doing?
So that all of that is extremely alarming to me.
I'm very happy to see him take on the ADL.
You know, not too long ago, I was with Alex Jones writing about him.
And according to him, he was saying that the ADL, since they've issued him as like this hate speech guy, that actually has affected his bank fees.
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Shane Cashman, my guest, says he trusts Elon just about as much as he trusts the ADL.
But who's committing more evil today?
Keith Woods is uniting the right to ban the ADL.
let's get into it.
Well, just over the last couple of days, we've ramped it up.
It looked like an Israeli intelligence is manipulating Wikipedia to hide their attempt to defend the blackmail group known as the ADL.
How many websites are influenced by foreign intelligence agencies against the well-being of America?
My guest today, Shane Cashman, and I are going to discuss this.
You know, the developments of the banning the ADL, this has become sort of a movement.
This is a war against a tech billionaire and a billionaire-backed non-non-profit, not-for-profit organization, depending on which country you're in, where they're registered.
But what was really interesting is as this already started banning the ADL, people are very frustrated.
Let's start with this point.
They're very frustrated because of the dishonesty of these groups, just like we're frustrated with some of these tech companies.
I think that the frustration with the ADL has nothing to do with hating Jews, but everything to do with exhausting the anti-Semite labeling.
You might disagree with me.
I wonder what you think about this, but it's like the ADL has way overstepped their boundaries into like protecting Jews from violence and has really just become like this far-left instrument of sort of protecting the protected classes, right?
Intersectionality of like gays and minorities and this.
And it's really just become like a far-leftist communist blackmail organization, in my opinion, that essentially seeks to economically disrupt or bankrupt anyone who disagrees with their agenda.
And then when you fight back, they say that you're fighting them because you hate Jewish people.
And I feel like that's sort of not only disingenuous, I think it's dangerous.
I think that's dangerous because it causes civil disruption.
Maybe you, as a journalist, you know, have a different perspective, but I'd love to know what your thoughts are on that.
Yeah, I think they've been, the ADL has kind of been weaponized against the American people, journalists, places like Twitter.
They use these labels like anti-Semitic or racist.
So you stop questioning certain things.
It's okay to question anything.
You know, thinking about, I was looking at the ADL's website recently, kind of looking at everything they said about Kanye over the years.
They had a lot to say about him.
You know, last winter when he was going on what he was saying about, you know, there's people in his life who have wronged him.
They happen to be Jewish.
He goes on Alex Jones.
He says, I love Hitler, but I also love the Jews.
They kind of click that and they make it sound like he's this huge Nazi hero now.
And they then write a letter to Adidas urging them to stop working with him.
So they're going after someone's business because he said something that they didn't like.
And I think they took it out of context.
I think a lot of people took it out of context, to be honest.
You know, I think he was kind of doing some type of, you know, whether you like it or not, some type of Andy Kaufman performance art.
And, you know, he's also talking about redemption, like radical redemption on a mass scale.
So, but that's not allowed these days.
You know, and then talking about Alex Jones as well.
He is the furthest thing, in my opinion, from a Nazi.
When Kanye's on his show talking about the Nazis, Alex is uncomfortable and says he doesn't like the Nazis at all.
He hates the Nazis.
He thinks this country's been captured by Nazis since we can go into Operation Paperclip.
But yeah, these people, they don't allow any nuance, any questioning of any authority.
And when I say it's like a Marxist thing, I just think of what was going on in the Cultural Revolution in China when the institutions are completely captured, the professors or just anyone in general, you will have a struggle session or violence against you, lose your livelihood if you happen to speak out against the people in charge.
And this seems to be the ADL, one of those weapons that is used against us all the time.
People, obviously, no one wants to call it a bad thing, but I don't think a lot of these people that they're going after are people with malice in their heart.
I think they just happen to be like, okay, this thing has to stop because they're going after people's livelihoods.
But I think one aspect of this that I find to be interesting is how Keith was responding to my accusation that Israeli intelligence, including BlackCube, is involved in sort of defending the ADL, meaning that foreign state governments might actually be involved in the blackmailing of American citizens, American companies, right?
This would be so much more than just an anti-Semitic conversation or a Nazi conversation.
This is, is a foreign state actor not just influencing through political lobbies our politicians, but are they financing, you know, through very intelligent ways and through connections, right?
Using foreign intelligence groups to uplift, uphold, or run propaganda campaigns for an agency.
that particularly targets, silences, and bankrupts American organizations.
That's something all Americans can get behind because whether you view America as a multicultural economic unit and that's all that matters is our GDP, our GDP, well, it's bankrupting corporations.
And if you view our country as a nationalistic people and identity, then it's also attacking American individuals.
And if you're for immigrants, Elon Musk is an immigrant.
So you're attacking an immigrant startup.
And so Keith Woods said, yeah, you know, the ADL even had an entire team of nine staff dedicated to editing Wikipedia.
And we know about this because Israeli intelligence got called out live on air for running cover for the ADL.
They deleted their accounts.
And then the Wikipedia scrubbed the existence of these intelligence officers all within like a matter of 12 hours, which was pretty, pretty phenomenal, right?
Now that the traces of these people don't even exist, Elon Musk puts on his inspector goggles.
It's just like, hey, what's going on?
But I think it's a very good question to ask, right?
When you see ADL, like ADL doesn't get direct taxpayer money, but their initiatives, and the viewers might not know this, but their initiatives, organizations that they directly support or advocate for did receive $305 million from the federal government, taxpayer money.
So yes, the ADL is not funded by the U.S. government.
Yes, the ADL may not be an Israeli intelligence operation, but is it being propped up by taxpayer dollars?
And is it being propped up by Israeli interests?
That would be fundamental because that's an extremely corrupt dichotomy of having a foreign interest and your tax dollars going together.
I say, fuck that.
I don't support that.
And I think that's what Elon's kind of wondering: what is this?
And I don't know if you have a take on that or if you think that's an accurate road or if we're just being conspiratorial here.
And maybe everyone that's criticizing the ADL are anti-Semites.
No, I think we're under attack by multiple countries at the same time.
I think our country is extremely weak right now.
And something, you know, as great as the internet is, it's also kind of condensed the whole world into a small town.
And a lot of the tech companies are trying to appease different laws in different countries, which is a problem in itself.
And that's kind of different.
But yeah, I think we have bad actors from other countries infiltrating our reality, really.
Because if you think about the way they go into Wikipedia, I don't trust Wikipedia, but a lot of people do.
And they see that as a source of information, a good source of information.
Back when I was a professor, Wikipedia was, I wouldn't let my students use Wikipedia as a source ever.
You might use that as a diving board to other places.
But them trying to scrub the internet of certain things, I think it's not conspiratorial.
I think we're onto something and they're definitely infiltrating all these places.
And then you're looking at the other stuff that's going on with like Laurel Loomer is supposedly saying we've got this neo-Nazi who's working with the government, who's been in the ASOBs out in Ukraine.
Now he's here doing things in Florida.
So it's like, that all seems very similar to me.
And they're also at January 6th, supposedly, this guy.
I forget his name right now, Boneface or something.
So I think these people are here taking advantage of how weak our country is, how weak this administration is, and they're doing their best to undermine it.
Because like I brought this up here, how Jonathan Greenblatt goes on.
And I think it's interesting, too, because people try to call it a leftist organization.
It is a Jewish organization.
I know it doesn't represent all Jews, but it does.
You have to be honest about this stuff intellectually because I have a lot of Jewish family and they don't support this stuff.
I don't really, I don't support this stuff.
But that doesn't mean the fact that 80% of Jews do vote Democrat.
They do, I'm going to pull up something really important here.
A recent poll that came out about the religious affiliation and agreements on censorship, right?
The ADL's platform that came out from, I forget where this is.
I'll put the source in the description.
It's posted here, but I'll actually put it in.
So like basically looking at religious divide on campuses over diversity and inclusion versus free speech.
And of all the religions, those who opposed censorship the most were the Mormons.
Secondly, were white evangelical Protestants and then white mainline Protestants.
And then the people who were most pro-censorship were non-Christian religions, Jewish, 65% of Jewish students were for a censorship dogma to keep the campus safer.
Unaffiliated and non-white Protestants.
So it's interesting that it seems like upon racial and religious lines, there is an aversion to certain agendas.
And that would make sense, right?
Because different people groups, different religions have different values.
Depending on the belief of being a collective or an individual, would give you a broader understanding of what's important and you value in a system.
This does not make you discriminatory to do polls like this.
This is not racist.
And it's not even religiously discriminatory.
It's just, you know, an understanding of what's going on.
And so when you see that, yeah, like they say, well, it's just leftists.
It's like, well, maybe he has, maybe he's onto something.
When he's saying it's a Jewish organization, that's what Greenblatt's saying.
We're actually looking out for the interests of Jews.
This is where a lot of people are saying this will create anti-Semitism because now what Jonathan Greenblatt is doing is making himself a spokesperson for Jews and saying, well, to keep Jews safe, we need to keep gender extremism.
To keep Jews safe, we need to censor speech.
To keep Jews safe, this is what we need.
And, you know, maybe there, 35% of students or the 20% of Jews that don't vote Democrat are saying, well, I'm a Jew and I don't agree with that because I find that to be a political movement, not based on my race.
But a lot of people are saying, well, Jonathan Greenblatt is making the case that all of this leftism is Jewish.
And that's going to make people that hate the extremism and hate leftism have no choice but to connect that to being Jewish.
Therefore, you're going to be creating people who hate Jewish people.
And that's kind of what the argument is saying is Jonathan Greenblatt is creating a new era of people who are going to start hating the Jews because he's associating those beliefs and those dogmas with being inherently Jewish and setting a dangerous precedent.
And if that is the same thing, then people will hate the Jews.
Yeah, I think we also have to make the distinction of like observant Jews in terms of like, are they conservative or Orthodox Jews versus the more cultural Jews?
And those happen to be more of like the kids who are going to college.
I'm not saying them all like that, but that's a big distinction.
And it made me think of when you're talking how early into lockdown, the conservative and Orthodox Jews in New York City were the first ones to really rage against the lockdowns because they were told they can't go to synagogue, they can't meet up even outside of the park.
And they were like, there's early videos of them burning the masks, right?
And a lot of them, I can't speak for all of them.
I did live in Burrough Park for a while and that's an extremely Orthodox Jewish area.
Most of them are politically conservative.
They're against abortion.
And they did tend to vote Republican.
But the cultural, a lot of cultural Jews, which I also know a lot of, I grew up in a Jewish family, they tend to vote Democrat.
So it's just different.
And I think that the lack of the religion or having the religion makes people tend to be more conservative in their political views because of things like the abortion stance.
But yeah, I think Greenblatt, he's not a spokesperson for Jewish people, but he's certainly making himself out to be one.
And he's also, he seems to be the liar.
Like what I saw of him today on like CBS or whatever it was, he makes it sound he downplays the ADL like they're a small thing, but we know they make a ton of money a year.
They do have a lot of sway.
And I do know, like what I was saying with Alex Jones, how they've affected his own bank fees or what they're doing according to Elon Musk.
They'll go after the advertisers, which will make people, you know, lose, lose money like that.
So the way he downplays it is ridiculous.
I think he's not the spokesperson for the Jewish people.
Well, and this is this is a very difficult conversation to have.
And I'm glad to be having this with a journalist who, you know, people that are just commentators typically don't have the emotional acuity to discuss this stuff without being afraid of being slandered as some sort of anti-Semite or something.
But when you see this post by the ADL, like you mentioned, where Jonathan is downplaying their influence, but he's calling to join dozens of other groups to ask advertisers to pause Twitter spending because we are profoundly concerned about anti-Semitism and hate on the platform.
And he has an entire campaign called Stop Hate for Profit.
Elon Musk comes in and says, Jonathan at ADL kicked off a massive Twitter boycott campaign less than a week after acquisition closed.
Literally nothing had changed about the site.
Our U.S. revenue is still 60% down from that campaign.
Now, when we're talking about 60%, we're talking about $22 billion a year, from my understanding.
Or maybe that's not $22 billion a year, sorry, a billion dollars a year, but losing $22 billion of value of the company, right?
Because the revenue does predict the value or future value of a company.
So he essentially wiped out $22 billion valuation of the company.
I think it was a little over a billion dollars a year, which is insane.
And so when he's like, oh, well, we don't have a lot of sway.
We're just a small, you know, we're just looking out for Jewish interest.
It's like, well, nothing did change.
What changed about Twitter?
It was that Elon Musk wanted to allow more free speech, wanted to allow more discussion.
Now, I just saw today, and I don't think I have time to bring it up, or I'm not going to be able to look it up because we had a lot of internet issues today.
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But I wanted to say that, you know, when you're able to attack a platform like this, based off of this is so crazy.
I saw today the evidence that the ADL is using to say that anti-Semitism is on the rise.
Might I remind you, they're saying violence against Jews.
What their example was was the prevalence of the phrase Jewish question.
And they're saying that it's peaking at 45 tweets a day.
We're talking about hundreds of millions of accounts.
45 tweets a day.
And then they're not even big accounts, right?
A lot of these are just like 30 people, which means they have no influence.
So we're not talking about a large movement.
We're not talking about a coordinated movement.
Talking about four, like, dude, I've had 45 women say, hey, sexy, want to go date?
You like me?
And guess what?
In my DMs, that doesn't mean that they're in, they're not even real.
Okay.
They're not real accounts.
So can I get on the internet and go, well, hey, I'm actually really sexy because all these women like me.
No, if I really look down at it, they're not even real.
And Jewish question, that doesn't even mean when they're typing the phrase Jewish question, that they're even meaning it as a pejorative.
They could be condemning it and being like, hey, I don't think we should be using the phrase the Jewish question.
So when you look at anti-Semitism, what even is anti-Semitism in regards to Jonathan's definition if a phrase on the internet that does not equal violence?
That's bullshit to me.
That's just fucking bullshit and looking to censor people.
It reminds me of people on the left when they make the debate about the dangers of gun use and they'll say, you know, however many gun deaths there are without saying, you know, a lot of those were suicides, right?
And there's a lot of things in terms of the anti-Semitic stuff that, you know, certain stories that'll, you know, go like a wildfire through the news.
Eventually it comes out that it was a hoax.
You know, someone created that for, you know, it might have been a Jewish person or it might have been a black person making something appear racist.
And, you know, if you want to get conspiratorial, you could say some of those bots on Twitter might be from the ADL.
I'm not above thinking that of some of these people, knowing that there's a lot of people and institutions out there that know how to create a certain narrative on places like Twitter by putting out hateful things or what appear to be hateful.
And the other thing is that, yeah, there's no definition anymore of anti-Semitic, just like the word racist, the word sexist, misogynist, none of those words have any meaning anymore because they've been used to death.
Just like the Me Too movement destroyed anyone coming forward with accusations because it's like it's all bullshit now.
We can't take anything seriously because it's been beaten to death.
So, yeah, looking at the evidence that they're showing us, it means nothing.
And I think it's like a last desperate attempt to try to drum up some emotional support from people who are still in that world of like, oh, wow, I don't want to be called this or that.
But I think we're, I honestly, and hopefully, I hope this is a positive thing.
I think we're almost past that because that idea of being called a bad word, it's just, it doesn't mean much anymore.
And, you know, people need to start being a little more courageous.
Be like, it's okay to question certain things, certain institutions, no matter even if they're 100 years old, you know, because I think it's pretty clear that these people are extremely political.
We know Greenblatt was with Obama, you know, as part of his administration.
So we know they lean a certain way and they know they hate a certain group of people, a large group of people.
You know, in my mind, I think the ADL is probably more hateful than most of the people they claim to be hateful.
I think what's really insane, though, this is the last point on this subject before we'll go to the Matrix and we'll look a little bit about what's happening with updates on January 6th, what's going on in that regard, some crazy, crazy updates that are happening.
But I want to end on this note here with the ADL.
Rabbi Michael Barclay talked about a very Jewish name.
Like, I don't know if you can get more Jewish than that, okay?
So this idea that all Jews, and this is why I think anti-Semitism is a dumb phrase because Semitism is like preference for Jews.
So to be anti-Semitic is against preferential treatment for a race.
So already that phrase is sort of reminds me of the are you an anti-racist phrase where like you're like, it's not enough to just not be racist.
You have to be anti-racist.
Like, what if I just oppose supremacy and I don't oppose it for one race?
I just don't want races to feel like they're going to screw me over.
I don't like anti-whiteism, right?
I don't care if you're black or you're white even committing it or Jewish.
I don't stand for anti-whitism.
I don't like it.
Now, this Rabbi Michael Barclay, everyone would know, verified Jewish guy, and he sees through the bullshit too.
And this is where it doesn't help the argument.
I think people who are just like, oh, Jew don't care or whatever, you know, it's like, dude, there are plenty of Jewish people out there that really are just normal American people, okay?
And it's just, it's true.
And a lot of people disagree with me on that.
And I don't care.
You know, you can.
And I don't, it doesn't bother me.
But he's saying, like, this is amazing.
The ADL Green Black just sent out a letter to Jewish leaders asking for donations because of X slash Twitter, inferring that Elon Musk is an unprecedented unrepentant bigot and that those who oppose them are white supremacists, Christian nationalists, and conspiracy theorists.
And here's what I think is absolutely insane.
Is while I think it's rare for Jewish people to think differently than the left and leftism, this guy intentionally points out the hypocrisy of Green Black in that he's not against hatred of Jews.
He's against the supremacy of any other race than Jewish people, which is this, that's what's that Semitism, this national pride or thinking you're the chosen people.
He's against Christian nationalists.
What does that have to do with Jews?
Like, Israel is a Jewish nationalist country.
And then conspiracy theorists, like, he didn't say Jewish question conspiracy theorists.
I mean, we're talking about then vaccines.
We're talking about preying on children.
Like, it's like the, I don't know what the phrase is, something the breads and the pudding or something like that.
But right here, he's look what he's after.
He's after the right wing.
He's not after anti-Semites.
He's after what he thinks is, because, you know, white supremacist just means white people who want, don't want to be discriminated against.
Christian nationalists are people who just want to see a return to Christianity in the nation.
And conspiracy theorist is anyone right of center.
And it's like, hey, this is like, this is crazy.
And he's asking for donations.
Like, look at these things.
I mean, that's got to set off some alarm bells to realize this is not about Jewish, you know, safety.
This is about anti-Christian, anti-white, anti-right wing, you know, opposition.
Yeah, it reminds me of how the narrative went during lockdowns with the mask.
It was like, if you don't wear a mask or you don't get vaccinated, you're actually racist because you're hurting the black community.
Remember how they were kind of twisting that to make you a certain way?
So you have to, you know, double, you go do what the government says because you're going to be racist if you don't put on the damn mask.
The other thing this reminds me of in a weird way, I worked at an auction gallery for a long time as a furniture mover, and we had a bunch of military sales at auction and a lot of it, a lot of like Nazi memorabilia.
And I remember this like Jewish debate between different Jews who came to the gallery would always erupt.
And there was a group of Jewish people who said we need to preserve the Nazi memorabilia because they felt like it was a way to show like, you know, this is like evil shit.
You know, let's keep it.
We'll display it.
This is a good thing to keep.
It's like, you know, we don't want to censor this.
We don't want to get rid of it.
And then there's another group of people who would say, you got to destroy all of it because we don't ever want to see it again.
You know, I'm the one that can't let you keep everything.
We censor nothing because it's easier to talk about it there, right?
But there's a group of people who are very censor happy because they're very emotional about it.
I think in the wrong way, I think you have to, all these things.
It's like the people who tear down statues, right?
Because they didn't like the guy.
But because you're not allowed to have any nuance with any history at all when it comes to most of the leftists, leftists, it's everybody.
But that seems to be the major thing on the left is like, everything's black and white.
Censor it if you think it's awful.
But we don't really know what awful means because they move the goalposts every other day.
And that's why I want to talk about moving the goalposts.
We're going to get a little bit into the Matrix.
Guys, January 6th, they're cracking down, trying to put Owen Schroyer in prison.
Let's get into this.
If you're just tuning in live, my guest today is Shane Cashman, journalist, author, writer.
You can find the links to his social media below.
What we're seeing here is that the J6 committee has gone on crack.
Prosecutors are seeking 120 days in jail for Alex Jones sidekick Owen Schroyer, saying his rhetoric prior to and on January 6th bear significant responsibility for chaos that unfolded.
As a journalist, as somebody who runs a show, as you guys know, I'm working with the gatewaypunnet.com now.
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I do a lot of shit, consult for the GOP.
We have a lot of good stuff.
I still work with the establishment.
I know it's weird, but I do.
It's like I work for like, I work with Gavin, the Gateway Punnet, and the GOP.
Maybe I'm just trying to win, and I'm just trying to work with who I can work with and get shit done.
Except we're, you know, we're just going to only work with white men now.
No, I'm just kidding.
That's what they say, right?
They say everyone's hateful.
But I genuinely bring up this topic here on the J6 stuff switching here, and we won't spend too much time on it.
Things are getting nuts, Shane.
Like, the fact that they're starting to change the rhetoric, I want to remind people: Joe Biggs got 18 years in, 17 years in prison.
Nathan or Ethan Nordine got 18 years.
Enrique Tario got 22 years.
Just a little update.
I think child rapists is about 10 years in prison.
Or that's human trafficking.
Child rape is 17 years in prison or 16 and a half.
So you can go to prison.
They are going to prison longer than child rapists and human traffickers for literal nonviolent crimes.
And where I want to focus this discussion is the moving of the goalposts that you just mentioned to where how are they getting such high, high, high chances in jail?
Enrique Tario wasn't even in Washington, D.C. on the day of the riot, and he's getting the longest sentence.
And why?
Because they were upgraded to terrorism charges, even though there was no terrorism committed.
And so they actually, what they wrote was the terrorism were nonviolent, non-harmful actions.
Like literally one of them was shaking a fence.
And so when you see them saying shaking a fence is domestic terrorism to an extent that you can get almost a life sentence in prison, more than a murder, by the way.
Average murder conviction is 17 and a half years.
So you're getting more than a murder conviction, a homicide.
And then with Owen Schroyer, they want to retry him, put him in jail for like these phrases, like it's his rhetoric before and on, right?
So like, it's like, well, we're kind of getting him for what he said the day of, but it's also like we are mad for what he says on his own free time as a private citizen.
So these goalposts, Shane, of like redefining what is a crime, redefining based on your political affiliation, this raises alarm bells for me.
And it's leaving me really worried on where we're headed as a country.
You know, I think the leftists in government and the ones who vote them in are part of a cult.
I think they've been working on it for a very long time to make any form of dissent the highest form of sin in their cult.
So that's why they're willing to kind of redefine what it means to be a terrorist.
They've been calling Biden called, you know, most of the people who were MAGA basically terrorists, right?
And that reminds me of how Bush, George W. Bush defined in the Middle East, which kind of allowed them to get away with instant lives while they were droning the place to smithereens.
You know, it's like a Middle Eastern man between you know a very vague age, and that's a that's a terrorist, right?
And then Obama used that same definition when he when he bombed the Middle East.
You know, in that one year, it was it was three bombs every hour, every day for that whole year.
Um, and then and then they turn around.
Now, the people who are the dissenters are now, in their eyes, terrorists, so they're gonna weaponize the government against you know, all of us for asking questions for dissent because they saw a lot of us subvert the institutions during lockdown.
Um, and and it, these, these new, like the things like the Olin Schroyer, it's it's evil, but it's unfortunately not new because it made me think of uh the FBI rating James O'Keefe.
You know, they're after the people who are subverting the institutions because they need to maintain this like power over everybody else.
And we're out here trying to break that spell, and they're out here trying to make it uh, you know, a crime worse than whatever obviously worst crimes out there, like murder and rape.
You know, um, so yeah, people are gonna get worse, right?
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I'm here with Shane Cashman.
We are talking about what's going on with January 6th and the moving of the goalposts.
One of the things that I thought was so crazy is how much everybody is a cuck.
This story, a friend of the Hodge twins was just okay.
They're raiding people like we're in some sort of like a movie, right?
I always say these people are watching too much Netflix, but it says here that a Liberty.
So, this guy, I'll just kind of give the lowdown.
This guy, total Chad, right?
They're always like cool guys.
I think he was shopping at Home Depot or something.
Uh, and the FBI raids him with full-on, right, like long rifles pointing at him.
I'm sure they have rounds in them.
Like, this guy's just driving his Jeep, picking up some like pallets of wood.
And they treat these people like they're domestic terrorists, like they have a bomb vest on when they know it's not true, when they know that these people are not terrorists.
But, like you said, it's the crime of opposing the regime.
So this guy has a gun safe at home from the company Liberty Safe.
And Liberty Safes are called Liberty Safes, right?
They're Liberty Safe.
Apparently, it turns out that they secretly keep an access code to all of their safes.
And the FBI called and asked them for the code for the safe.
And I'm going to see if they have the post in here.
Yeah.
They asked them for the code.
And listen to what they said.
The FBI didn't have a warrant for the safe, right?
And even if they did, Liberty Safes could have said, fuck you guys.
This is somebody, we're Liberty Safes.
This is someone's going to take, we can go to court over this because we care about values.
Just another sellout company.
On August 30th, 2023, Liberty Safe was contacted by the FBI requesting the access code of the safe of an individual for whom they had a warrant to search the property.
Key, warrant to search the property, not for the access code for the safe.
Now, I'm not a legal expert, but I talked to a lawyer today and they said this is a technicality.
Like, yes, the FBI probably would have taken them to court, but they could have gone to court.
They could have said no, right?
They could have said no.
He said, they could have said no.
Said, nope.
You don't have a direct warrant for this code.
Our company protocols to provide access codes to law enforcement.
See, it's their company protocol, not their requirement, to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to a property.
Big difference.
After receiving the request and received proof of the valid warrant, and only then did we provide them with the access code, Liberty Safe had no knowledge of any of the details surrounding the investigation at this time.
Liberty Safe is devoted to protecting the personal property and the Second Amendment rights of our customers and has repeatedly denied requests for access codes without a warrant in the past.
We do not give out combinations without proper legal documentation being provided by authorities.
We regularly update our policies to ensure both compliance with federal and state law and reasonable consumer privacy protections within the law.
First and foremost, Liberty Safe is committed to preserving our customers' rights.
Okay, fuck this.
This is gay.
I don't even like this.
This is crazy.
Liberty Safes, right?
We got Bug Light.
We got Target.
We got, I don't know, we had Black Rifle Coffee.
You know, these companies that are supposed to care about families, moms, whatever.
America.
Liberty Safes.
Liberty.
I said they put the lib in Liberty.
Someone said that they put the L, the capital L in Liberty.
But I mean, Shane, this is crazy.
Like, not only did we find out they had the backup codes.
I didn't know they had those.
This is the most popular safe in America.
But they'll just get, they're for liberty and your guns and your Second Amendment rights.
But if the police just say, hey, we just need the code, they go, yeah, whatever.
And it makes me think of all the way the different corporations protected, had no problem protecting Black Lives Matter, like activists, terrorists.
That was legit terrorism to me.
You saw so many corporations rally around literal arsonists, mostly peaceful protests.
You saw Kamala Harris's staff donating money to those people to get out of jail who were literally rioting, causing fires.
So, you know, the hypocrisy here is just so blatant.
And I don't think they give a shit anymore.
But it shows you like all these corporations will bend the knee to the federal government no matter what they espouse to their customers, which is definitely, they're going to shoot them.
They shot themselves in the foot with this.
And they'll probably go the way of Bud Light, which is good because fuck them.
Yeah, but dude, it's almost like peak 2023 where the company with Liberty in its name that makes a product to protect your liberties is willing to join in on the trampling of them because the fact that they just give codes without asking for the case, like the case to me would be the most important part.
Like if the police are like, hey, we're in the property and there was a convicted murder and this guy blew his wife's head off and children and we need to get in right.
We need to get in right now because there's a bomb inside.
It's like, okay, I'll give him credit.
I didn't know they had the codes, but maybe they're going to prevent a mass death incident.
But still, I would say, hey, if this guy's not convicted, if he hasn't been convicted and it's a pending accusation, I'm sorry, we're not going to violate the liberties of Americans.
Because as much as I would like to believe the police, I simply don't.
And this makes me wonder, and I don't mean to be rude to Americans, but as an American living abroad right now, and it's so funny to me to watch people be like, you live in Australia, a police state.
And you're like, bro, the FBI just executes people right now on a weekly basis.
And they are locking people up for crimes that they weren't even in the city of for 22 years.
Australia doesn't actually do that.
So it's like, well, they put people in COVID camps.
And you're like, yeah, but like, yeah, that was gay.
And fuck them for that.
That was, and, oh, they arrested someone for trying to attend a protest.
Yeah, fuck the Australian police for doing that.
That was gay, and that's wrong.
But nobody is more extreme in the West in the institution of the police state than the United States of America.
It is by far super, like, because remember, the CIA is like a branch of this sort of intelligence, you know, police.
Like, no other country I know has a branch of government besides maybe England that just like will just blow up a family in another country and then be like, oops, we thought it was one of our enemies.
And then we just like, sorry, or just like cover up a fire in Maui and then block people, arrest people for trying to visit their own homes or pick up the remains of their family.
Like, you think that we're in a police state in Australia?
Yeah, it is.
But you know where they learned it from?
From the United States of America, who pulls it off better than anyone I've ever met.
And I think that's why a place like Liberty Safes, they're obviously afraid of these thugs in the FBI and the government because they run everything.
You know, look what they did to the Governor Whitmer kidnapping.
We had literal feds plotting to take out, to kidnap a governor with just like two dudes, you know, who weren't feds and 13 of them were feds.
Our federal government, we've been in a police state for a minute here.
You know, I just, I always think of all the gruesome things this government has done to its own people.
So yeah, I'm with you.
Australia did terrible things during COVID, but so did we.
I was in New York for lockdown and they were trying to pass a bill up there that would make it legal to rip you from your home and put you in a camp if the government thought you were like sick and a harm to your community.
It's not like we're free from that insane behavior as well.
And it's not new either to this country because you can go back through the ages and look at all the horrible things we've done to our citizens from the schedule syphilis experiment to what we were thinking about doing with Operation Northwoods with JFK and the joint chiefs of staff.
So the whole world is under a police state right now.
And I'll just leave it there because we got to look at some funny things.
We got to get into some funny videos.
We got to laugh.
These are videos that find hilarious.
Here on NPC Alert, I'm joined by Shane Cashman.
We are here laughing at some videos, although I'm laughing less and less.
As I mentioned, guys, sorry about the late show tonight.
It does affect a lot of things for you guys, I know, because of the internet outages.
But I'm planning on changing things up a little bit in the future as well, possibly doing some different kind of content and keeping it up.
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But it turns out, by the way, speaking of ridiculousness, while we're talking about real issues like January 6th, et cetera, I found out today from a fat, ugly ass white chick that air conditioning, by the way, is actually seated in racism.
I don't watch this.
Check this out.
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There's so many reasons I can think of off the top of my head why Americans are addicted to air conditioning.
While there are many, let's just focus on one.
Genocide.
When they, after they finished colonizing the fuck out of Europe and became white people, and then they came over here, they murdered with abandon the indigenous people here who would know how to live in this land.
And then they took all of their practices and building and however they called themselves farming.
And they really couldn't even do that in the way that was needed here in the Americas and brought it over here.
Instead of turning around and being okay with the indigenous here and figuring out, hey, we're settlers, we're going to do this.
No, in that hoarding, murderous white culture fashion, they killed everybody that could tell them.
And here we are 400 years later, fucked, trying to figure it all out.
Shane, so apparently the reason why we have to use air conditioning and need technology is because we killed all the people that could have taught us how to live on this land.
So I had a flashback to back when I was a freelancer.
I wrote a story.
I was interested in the birth of air conditioning in this country.
And I wrote it for the Atlantic.
And it was like my first brush with leftist insanity because I wrote this whole thing about how the assassination of President Garfield led to the creation of the air conditioner and kind of went through the history.
The editors there turned it into the moral question of air conditioner and how it could be sexist.
I'm like, I did not write that story, but that's the headline they put on it.
And that's the way they kind of, they took out all these sections to make it look like that.
And I was like, wow, I was so shocked that that was a thing.
Like, like making like $70,000 a year as an adjunct professor in California at like Cal State LA.
And so she's like neither prestigious nor really has a real job and she can barely afford to like, like, you know, it's just always look at their apartments.
You always look at what they're wearing, the tattoos on the arm, the crazy, lazy eye on that one that's bent in.
And I don't mean to be rude, but it's like, it's, they're always fat.
They're always fat or whores.
Like, I always notice whenever women are giving you bad life advice or like schooling you, they're just like some ugly fat chick or like somebody who isn't ugly, but some parts of them are probably just as mangled, if you know what I'm saying.
I wanted to ask you, because I feel like I'm out of touch with a lot of things.
Maybe our viewers know this.
Like sometimes I think we all feel like we're kind of like effing up because sometimes when you're in life, you like this is why I noticed there was a point in my life.
This is going to sound really out of touch, but where I felt like really, really, really poor because I noticed everyone I knew was making seven figures.
And so I felt like I was in poverty because I just knew a lot of really rich people at this time.
And I was just surrounded by a lot of wealthy people.
And so I had to remind myself that it's not normal to just make millions of dollars a year for most people.
And so when you compare yourself to people, you can feel like you're inadequate.
And I think that's what a lot of the internet does: it shows us the best of people and makes you feel like you're not doing enough.
You're not posting enough.
You're not writing enough.
You're not published enough.
Whatever it is.
You're not making enough.
You don't have a good enough marriage.
It's always showing it.
But there's another side of it that sometimes reminds us that maybe, just maybe, you're not doing that badly in life.
There's another side of the internet that is a confidence booster.
This is a robot block streamer.
Apparently a woman.
Apparently it's a woman.
I don't know if they're translating as a Roblox streamer.
And I just want to say, if you ever feel like you're doing poorly in life, you're probably not doing this bad.
You have to watch videos like this to remind yourself that your life isn't as out of order as you think it is.
You know, you're like, oh, I drank too much one night.
Or I should be going to the gym more.
Or like, dude, oh, like I missed a credit card payment.
And it's like, just remember, there is somebody who cleaned up a few pieces of literal mold in bacteria and was happy they only found 12 roaches in their room this week and still denied responsibility.
Your missed credit card payment is not that big of a deal.
A lot of non-binary people feel like they are lesbians.
Obviously, if you don't feel like you're a lesbian, then you're not a lesbian.
But if you are non-binary and you feel like your attraction to women and non-binary people is lesbian, then you are a lesbian and nobody can tell you that you aren't.
Where they're just like, they're just boring gays.
And it's like, oh, you know, I'm a lesbian.
You're like, oh, okay.
That's cool.
So you're into fish.
And so like, whatever, seafood, seafood special.
But now it's like, and I feel like there was always, you know, these girls, like, this is the crazy thing is, these used to be like theater kids, or they were just like nerds and into musicals and stuff when I was in high school.
They, like, their, their mental illness and like lack of social skills wasn't broadcasted.
It was contained in the back room of the school, which is like, God invented the theater class to contain dangerous levels of unhealthy autism in public schools, right?
And now that they have TikTok, we're forced to deal with their theater tryouts.
And, you know, I'd rather sleep in that Roblox streamer's room for a night than have to.
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We got to look at some things that are weird.
These are videos that weren't funny, but they leave me saying, what the fuck?
Let's get into the segment.
WTF with Shane Cashman from Timcast News.
All right.
Artemis Artemis Langford, a trans woman whose sorority. Admission was contested by fellow members, speaks out after a judge dismissed the lawsuit.
We're not going to watch the whole video, but this beautiful woman is speaking out about not being allowed into a sorority.
Check this out.
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Lawsuit was brought on by, I believe, six members of your sorority.
Do you have support from other women in the house?
I am very glad to have such great supportive sisters in my chapter.
I think as a sorority, Kappa, to me, demonstrates so much about very wonderful values from loyalty to courage to trail wisdom, such very smart people that I'm so glad to have on my side.
That looks like, do you know when you drink too much for like three days straight?
Some people call that alcoholism.
Other people call it having an epic weekend.
Other people just call it where all your bad choices start.
However, there's something that can happen to the human face after too much binge drinking that sort of like inflates it.
And this is, this is that plus somehow getting like stung by a puffer fish and bitten by a rattlesnake right in your like your adrenal like some sort of gland.
Like there's so much going on.
That person has venom in their veins.
They're inflated to a point to where like they could play the balloons in the live action remake of up.
Like they could be the balloons of the house.
It is pretty remarkable how in like how does one get do you know what I'm saying?
Is that a hormone combination with alcohol abuse and just bad eating?
Well, we're getting some very interesting websites suggested.
I'm going to be like an Alex Jones search history right now.
No, this is this is a not this is a yeah right here.
So so um let me see Trans who had an erection while watching members gets accepted to sorority sisters sue university.
Let's see if this is the same one block.
Kappa Gamma sorority members file a lawsuit of trans student for alleged obscene behavior.
Yes, trans student Artemis Langford was allegedly seen with an erection while watching members.
The victim's lawyers claim that Langford still comes to the sorority house and spends time with the members.
21-year-old transgender woman is being sued by a group of sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming after the students allegedly became physically aroused around them.
Dude, yeah, that's this is a wait.
Where is Artemis?
Where is Artemis?
I don't know where Artemis went.
Dang it.
I gotta find, I gotta bring Artemis back up on here, right?
And, you know, some people don't like talking about this, but there is a correlation genetically with like body shape and phallus morphia usually in terms of like there's genetic components.
And I just want to know when it comes to like the fupa size, you know, the level of guntness from this individual.
How does one even notice an erection?
That's a real, it's a real physical question of like with so much front frontage and just behemoth of disgusting blobbage spilling out of this poor cardigan that might file its own lawsuit against him.
Like where's where do you notice that there's something wrong sticking out?
Is it possible this person just has a giant penis?
I think this is like getting back to like old school, slightly offensive, too.
I'd love to know in the chat, by the way, because I don't know if I should do more of these for shorter time per week or what.
I'm not entirely sure.
But we'll get into that and we'll talk about that.
I do want to get into a segment called you.
Apparently, someone, a plane got grounded due to diarrhea across the entire plane, which is pretty insane.
We have a couple more videos on this as well.
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I was on the Delta Airlines diarrhea plane, and it was horrible.
The vanilla disinfectant only made the smell worse as airline staff frantically tried to clean up the mess.
Passengers the Delta diarrhea plane have shared details of the experience.
One passenger said it was a dribble down the aisle and smelled horrible.
Passenger on, let me see if we can just get this in the middle here.
Yeah, we can bring this back on the screen here.
A passenger on the Delta flight was forced to turn around after another traveler suffered a bout of diarrhea in the aisle and said it ran all the way through the plane.
The aircraft had set off from Atlanta, which is like, but touched back down the city at 10:40 p.m. after the Grim accident was deemed a biohazard.
The flight did not take off again on the trip to Barcelona until it was fully cleaned and had the carpet ripped out about five hours later after 2:30.
They had to rip out the carpet.
That's some stanky diarrhea.
People who were on the plane last Friday shared details.
One woman said my partner was on the flight, was on the flight, and it was pretty bad.
It was dribbled down the aisle, smelled horrible.
Okay, well, we already read that.
The flight was met by emergency vehicles, and EMT carried the sick passenger off the plane.
My partner said the plane was cleaner when they got back on at 2 a.m., but then it was the first time that they got on.
No smell either.
Both my wife and I were on the flight.
It was a mess.
The pilots made the flight decision to turn around.
The ground crew ripped out the carpet and put new ones in.
Like, is this person gonna have like a good morning, a good morning America special sometime down the road where they get to tell their story, you know, where there's a wee breaking tale of the diarrhea up in the sky?
So, you know, the uh, how the Island Boy brothers, um, the rappers, yeah, they put out this, so they've already done some gayer shit than this.
I didn't, I'm not putting up the real, the actual gay stuff, yeah.
So, I'm not putting up the actual gay stuff because I don't want to show it to you guys, but they, these are brothers, by the way, these are brothers, like blood brothers.
I don't know about this guy on the right, he might just look like them, but I know these guys are twins, and they put this video up, and um, and I don't feel it's on it made me uncomfortable.
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Thank you to my dad, and my dad, thank you to my dad.
I just don't want to show it, so we're like, oh, it's and they also one of them stuck a carrot in his pants, and then he gave a mock blowjob to his brother with a giant carrot, which is interesting because this show has talked about the sexual nature of carrots.
We've also talked about incestual uh OnlyFans.
We've gone over everything, and now it's like uh, it's called incest baiting, and apparently, it's making them a lot of money, and people are really interested.
Uh, and they told him, like, hey, well, are you guys gonna like fuck sometime or like actually have sex?
And uh, and I think that we've gotten to a point in the internet where I bring up a really important conversation with my last guest, and I want to get your take on this.
Is like I thought it was really cringe, and I like Sneeko, but I thought it was really cringe when he said, Oh, the red pill movement's over or whatever.
I was in it for a year, like he's uh viewing the internet through his experience of it, right?
So it's like, well, I'm past it.
It's like, dude, like most of the world is like asleep and has no clue what's going on, and they didn't get over it, okay?
Um, and the red pill, of course, you know, is really like a scene that really is helpful for a time in a lot of people's lives, and they kind of move past it, but it's not doesn't go away.
It's just like saying that you, you know, you don't, we don't need to sell bicycles because you already learned how to ride them when you were a kid.
It's like, well, there's gonna be more kids, you fucker.
Like, come on, but I think we're getting to the point in the internet where I feel like this.
Like, I'm like, I don't know what content to make anymore because I feel like I've seen everything, I've talked about everything, it's it's all the same stuff every day.
However, it's not like that for everybody, and some people don't spend as much time on the internet as I do.
That people like this who are internet personalities that get burned out, at least I do the news and stuff, so that I there'll always be something to talk about.
I don't have to be as creative as people think, but people like this trying to not fall off are just kind of like jumping into new territory, new categories to try to get attention that we're gonna see it like evolve.
Do you know what I'm gonna say?
Well, everyone's already seen everything, so let's get into incest, gay incest.
It's like, dude, you like like where you know, tits aren't enough anymore.
You know, I mean, people can't even people can't even, we're at the point where gay sex isn't even enough.
No, it's like it's like the guy who was doing the glizzy shit, you know.
Uh, you saw him trending like whatever a few weeks ago.
Uh, we were running out of ideas, and people are addicted to the attention on the internet.
Uh, and like there's this internet fame, just like any fame, I think, is a form is a type of disease, right?
Where it's like you have it no matter how much you have of fame, it's never enough.
These guys are some level of like fame, and they've run the course of it, and now they're doing whatever they can to stay uh relevant, and they have no moral center, so they'll do whatever they want.
You know, it's super disturbing, but the truth is probably in 10 years, 15 years, it'll be far worse than what we're seeing now if the internet keeps going this direction, which I think it will be because it says as much about those kids as it does about the audience who wants it or pays for it and promotes it.
Like, everyone's so desensitized, and everyone's so hungry for the next like uh crazy thing to shock people.
But, like, you know, there's been people who genuinely used to shock the system decades ago in music and in writing and on TV and in radio, but now it's just not shocking.
This stuff isn't shocking, it's like it's just ghoulish, is what it is.
Yeah, it's kind of well, it gives me hope because, like, I keep saying, like, oh, I'm gonna change things up, but I am.
I just like a lot of things, it's really hard with content to change things up in terms of like, you know, because you have contracts till the end of the year with certain advertisers who require a certain length of show and this and that.
But I'm planning hopefully at the new year to change up my style a little bit to maybe keep this show, get the show a little more upbeat, a little shorter, a little more like sporadic and fun.
But I have to, I, you know, have contracts and things and, you know, whatever.
But it just takes months and months and months to get things rolling.
However, I don't think I'm ever going to like really get into the like the point to where I'm going to be like needing to get into gay incest.
I don't think so at the moment.
Like, I feel like I could be, but I, but I don't need to now.
Um, and that's sort of like the weird part is like for me, when I'm saying, like, oh, I'm a little burned out, it's like, look, everyone in the political scene is a little burned out.
Unless you have a boost from YouTube algorithms or you have some sort of a deal with Rumble where they promote your live stream or something, you're not really going to like interest a ton of people in what you're talking about when all we're discussing is taking L's and how the other side is winning and how we, there's no hope in elections, et cetera.
But it's like, never once am I, dude, I should call up my brother and suck a carrot out of his crotch, and that's how I'm going to bring attention on my show.
I'm just like, you know, I'm just going to wait until the political scene like spices up a little bit.
Then I'll try some new things.
I'll get some guests on.
I'll go back out in the street.
We'll have a good time.
We'll ramp up the energy.
But it's like, I feel like people, it's like the combination of moving away from God paired with like needing attention, paired with the increased cost of life and needing ways to make money and stay relevant that's leading us in a very toxic direction on the internet that is like you said, nothing shocks anyone anymore.
And that's not good because nobody's shocked by anything.
I think, yeah, I think the positive spin of that is that people are going to move closer to God again.
Crave that is the exact opposite of that.
Talking about God, religion, community, family, and things and coming from people who are authentic and not just engagement farming out there like those guys are.