Gray Area - Rex Jones & Tim Tompkins - SPLC BOMBSHELL | Trump Saga Continues | Gray Area LIVE #66 Aired: 2026-04-24 Duration: 01:36:33 === America's World Power Stance (03:49) === [00:02:37] Where's Tim at? [00:02:39] Right here, buddy. [00:02:40] Right here. [00:02:43] How are we doing, guys? [00:02:45] Oh, so I am currently at home doing this virtually. [00:02:50] I'm a little under the weather. [00:02:52] I didn't want to get wrecked sick. [00:02:53] I appreciate that. [00:02:55] Well, we were just in Vegas, and I was saying, like, you know, those slot machines, Tim, I know you're a smart guy. [00:03:02] I know you stayed away from them, but it's kind of the city. [00:03:04] It's just a lot of people moving around touching stuff, you know? [00:03:07] A lot of stuff, a lot of germs and stuff like that. [00:03:10] I think I should be all right by this weekend. [00:03:14] So I should be all right. [00:03:16] My camera didn't come in, so you guys are working with like this 480p crap. [00:03:22] So it is what it is. [00:03:24] It's all worth it because we have the Hodge Twins episode coming out tomorrow, I think. [00:03:29] Yeah, and I can confirm with the producer on that too. [00:03:32] I remember they said Friday. [00:03:33] They did say Friday. [00:03:35] I'll reach out to him. [00:03:37] Yeah, I mean, I'm excited, dude. [00:03:38] Like that, that went to you. [00:03:40] I am too. [00:03:41] What were you saying? [00:03:42] I said it went super well. [00:03:45] Oh, 100%. [00:03:46] It did go super well. [00:03:48] Now, you did a debate just like 20 minutes ago. [00:03:53] You've had a full day, man. [00:03:55] Yeah, yeah. [00:03:56] Dude did the morning show. [00:03:58] That was pretty cool. [00:04:00] And then Rold kind of ended up doing a debate before the show. [00:04:03] I mean, I appreciate the guy who debated Rylan at least being honest about his position, right? [00:04:08] And then you can actually have a debate where the people, the debate really is not between the two people. [00:04:14] It's the people in the audience listening, making up their what you say. [00:04:18] So, like, I'm anti war, I'm pro what the founding fathers said, I consider myself to be a believer in the republic. [00:04:25] He thinks that, like, we're imperial now, we're an empire, and that my worldview is kind of like bleeding heart, and that, you know, war crime can be justified if it means defending national security, which is kind of the thing I argue about all the time on the show. [00:04:38] So, it was actually nice to listen to someone say, Yes, actually, we have the mandate to kill, versus the quartering who believes the exact same stuff. [00:04:47] As that guy did, but he wouldn't say it. [00:04:49] So I do appreciate intellectual honesty when we can find it. [00:04:53] Well, one guy's got a lot to lose, the other one doesn't, right? [00:04:58] I didn't really know who that other guy was. [00:05:00] I don't know about that. [00:05:02] The thing is, for Jeremy, I think he would do better if he actually adopted these positions because I think that there's backing for these positions. [00:05:10] I think that's part of the reason why people hold them. [00:05:12] But I thought it went well. [00:05:14] Obviously, the main thing to deal with is you've got to have all your sources in a binder laid out, or else people will say, That they're not real. [00:05:21] And like one of those things that he was questioning, because I didn't have the correct number of the plane or whatever, was the iconic Jonathan Pollard clip that me and you have played multiple times on the show. [00:05:31] Of the guy. [00:05:32] What was that? [00:05:33] The Jonathan Pollard clip, the guy talking about the unconventional weapons under the wing of the jet. [00:05:39] We've played that. [00:05:39] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:05:41] I know what you're talking about. [00:05:42] The main thing is that you do have to be like a little Ben Shapiro and you do have to know every single factoid perfectly because even if it's real and if you say it and it's real, if you don't have exact bullet point sourcing, they'll show you don't know what you're talking about. [00:05:56] And that's a logical fallacy in and of itself. [00:05:58] But for the people listening, it is important to have kind of like instant recall. [00:06:02] And that's part of the reason why, you know, like we've been doing so many shows. [00:06:06] Right, right. [00:06:07] And the thing that I found weird when I heard him talking was like he owned it from the very beginning. [00:06:14] He's like, America is a world power and we should basically be asserting that power. [00:06:18] If it means killing people, then I don't care, basically, is his stance. [00:06:22] Well, notice how he didn't answer my question about the $10 trillion we spent. === Unconventional Journal Changes (03:59) === [00:06:27] Because that's my main bone of contention, right? [00:06:29] Is like, you say this stuff doesn't have a price, essentially, and that we can continue to do it forever. [00:06:35] And I. [00:06:36] I would say that's worn thin. [00:06:38] Like, maybe if we're talking about the America of the 90s, then we'd be in a different situation, but we're not there. [00:06:44] And my point in multipolarity, my point, meaning America needs to take a chill pill and take a break from trying to dominate everybody. [00:06:52] We have 700 military bases, and we have this constant narrative that we're under attack. [00:06:58] We're under attack, but we're putting ourselves in these situations with people, and maybe we don't need to be over there to begin with. [00:07:04] So that's kind of my argument. [00:07:05] He had a different argument. [00:07:07] He's like, well, if we don't do it, the evil empires of China and Russia will. [00:07:10] People are making deals with them anyway because they see how this is all going. [00:07:15] Right? [00:07:15] That's my. [00:07:16] Yeah. [00:07:17] Like, one is like secretly abusive, one is being openly abusive. [00:07:21] Right. [00:07:23] It's the argument of like, oh, you got to pick and choose the lesser of evils and we're the lesser of evils. [00:07:28] I reject that. [00:07:28] Like, we're supposed to be the best. [00:07:30] And like, when I said, like, we're going to change things, we're going to reform the government and stuff like that, he kind of laughed at me. [00:07:36] But that's the message of our show. [00:07:37] And that's what you talk about. [00:07:40] Yeah, no, 100%. [00:07:42] I got people asking in the chat about the American Journal. [00:07:46] So we'll just clarify it. [00:07:48] So, American Journal right now is, well, my American Journal, which is Rex's American Journal. [00:07:53] He's taking that from the American Journal to kind of brand it in his own and have his own morning show. [00:07:59] Instead of like the Rex gray area, this is kind of your vibe now instead of the solo show you were doing earlier, right? [00:08:07] What do you mean? [00:08:09] Are you still, well, The way I see it is my American Journal, the one that you've just created and you're working on it right now. [00:08:17] That's kind of become your new solo show, Rex X Gray Area kind of thing. [00:08:23] So you're not doing the nightly, right? [00:08:25] Here's the thing it's my American Journal. [00:08:27] It's a separate show, it has its own identity. [00:08:30] Gray Area is our evening market show of the week. [00:08:33] I do that daily show because I want to continue giving that loyal audience great work in the morning. [00:08:38] So that's my American Journal. [00:08:41] That's what that is. [00:08:42] And, um, That's going to be between four and five days a week. [00:08:45] Going to figure out a way. [00:08:46] We're going to do movie day probably on Friday or something like that, where we're going to roll a classic Infowars documentary. [00:08:53] I'll be there. [00:08:55] I'll give commentary as to it. [00:08:57] But we got to stage things out because we're going live. [00:09:00] If you include all of that and what we're doing and taping things additionally on top of that, we're going live more than once a day a week. [00:09:07] And I think the audience appreciates that because what have we heard? [00:09:10] Whether that's been from Owen or it's been from the Hodge twins or it's been from Harrison. [00:09:15] The thing universally we've heard is that you've got to keep doing it. [00:09:17] And I got to say, we've kept doing it for a while. [00:09:20] We're getting the results that we want. [00:09:22] We're getting people to come in and listen to us and be in our room. [00:09:25] So I think it's. [00:09:27] And the other thing is, it's like we're still figuring things out with the whole new network. [00:09:34] Like there's a lot of changes happening. [00:09:35] So it's not going to be the last time you see Rex and I on the network or like doing the duo thing. [00:09:42] Like, because I know you guys love that, what we were doing on American Journal. [00:09:46] It'll just be something else. [00:09:47] Sure. [00:09:48] And then Rex will have his own morning show. [00:09:50] I might pop in and out of the, you know, occasionally guest appearance or something like that. [00:09:56] We're going to do different guest hosts basically every day for about an hour and a half to two hours. [00:10:01] It's all being planned out. [00:10:02] And to everyone in the chat, I see someone saying they're looking for it. [00:10:04] I'm creating all of it tonight. [00:10:06] There will be a link tree for all of it. [00:10:07] I'm making all of it. [00:10:08] It's all going to get done. [00:10:09] So, My American Journal, very cool. [00:10:11] Let's talk about the news because that's what people are here to discuss. [00:10:14] What's the first thing you wanted to get into? [00:10:17] Let's look at it. [00:10:20] So, I got plenty of things that I want to say. [00:10:23] Okay, let's just start out with some unconventional stuff. === Daily Guest Host Plans (14:53) === [00:10:26] Let's just pull up the clap band from YouTube. [00:10:30] That was interesting. [00:10:31] I wasn't expecting it. [00:10:36] Yeah, go ahead and pull that up, Wes. [00:10:38] It is working, Wes. [00:10:38] I see it in chat. [00:10:41] Yeah. [00:10:42] So, if you guys didn't know, because I didn't know until today, Clav just had his YouTube revoked. [00:10:51] Now we can kind of read. [00:10:52] I have to zoom in on some of this. [00:10:53] I can read it. [00:10:54] Okay. [00:10:54] I got it. [00:10:56] Clavicular speaks after YouTube terminated his channels with no warning or explanation. [00:11:01] Very sad news this morning. [00:11:02] My YouTube channels at Live with Clav and at Clav Looks Max were terminated this morning. [00:11:08] With no warning or explanation, the Alex Jones treatment. [00:11:11] Wow. [00:11:12] The channels consisted of live stream VODs and free courses created by me to help empower young men to be the best versions of themselves. [00:11:20] Me and my team worked hard to ensure that we followed YouTube's TOS very strictly, luring out all inappropriate language and sensitive blah, blah. [00:11:30] Is he serious? [00:11:31] He said, I am trying to empower young men by mething out. [00:11:36] Listen, we're going to survive the overdose. [00:11:38] We're going to beat it with Adderall. [00:11:40] All right. [00:11:40] That's what's been decided. [00:11:42] That's what I've learned. [00:11:44] That's what I was told works on the internet. [00:11:48] By the arcane clavicular. [00:11:50] Yeah, and you can see in the bottom left Hi, Clavmogger. [00:11:54] We have reviewed your content and found a severe or repeated violation of our community guidelines. [00:12:02] Because of this, we have removed your channel from YouTube. [00:12:05] I mean, look, I'm not a censorship type of guy, but there are certain circumstances where it's just like. [00:12:13] Net positive and net negative for society. [00:12:15] And Clav being on there, like doping up, openly admitting, like if you're silent, like a lot of these other guys who are doped up on streams and stuff like that, they're not openly all the time saying, like, oh, I'm on, you know, all these different things. [00:12:31] Yeah, detailing the shopping list. [00:12:33] The thing is to me, and here's the thing people are like, why are you talking about it? [00:12:37] Well, it's the thing the youth are fascinated by, right? [00:12:39] And it's kind of the example of like, oh, what the ideal is. [00:12:42] I suppose people, plenty of people see this, they say, oh, He's got money, he's got fame, he's an important guy now. [00:12:47] I want to be like X. [00:12:49] And what you're talking about, Tim, I mean, the thing to me that's shocking about clavicular is clavicular will like walk around with his bodyguards and he will literally be like out on his feet, like off so much ketamine or whatever. [00:13:02] And there's so many videos of this. [00:13:04] And it would make sense to me, you know. [00:13:06] And here's the thing I'm against all censorship, I am against all banning. [00:13:10] I think he should be allowed to do it. [00:13:11] If I ran you, he'd be allowed to do it. [00:13:14] But for a platform that has, Children and has other people that are minors that may be seeking this out. [00:13:20] Maybe it's not the best idea to have him openly OD in 4K and then have the Australian guy offer him Adderall in order to wake him up like a Mario mushroom. [00:13:31] Well, I'll tell people why he's famous. [00:13:33] I was kind of looking into this to try to understand because it's not like he came out of nowhere in the last year, right? [00:13:41] I had never heard of this guy's name ever. [00:13:44] So he did multiple things. [00:13:46] The first one is he partnered with Kick. [00:13:50] Kick has a program, like a Kick partner program, where they're literally pumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into campaigns for specific creators. [00:14:04] What? [00:14:05] I was just telling my roommate to turn something down. [00:14:07] You're all good. [00:14:08] Yeah. [00:14:09] So, yeah, I mean, it's basically he's got this whole clips channels where they have like forums where there are people who get paid to clip. [00:14:20] And so, what you'll see is like if you watch a video of Clab, often it has like a little kick logo in the bottom. [00:14:27] It's because they're campaigns that are literally trying to draw traffic into kick, also paying the person because they're bringing in traffic to kick and they're trying to make a competition. [00:14:38] So, like, I mean, their budget is literally like millions of dollars a month just to do this, right? [00:14:44] And that's the future. [00:14:45] And the live streaming is the future. [00:14:47] I mean, this, like, what we're doing right now, we're doing a live show. [00:14:50] And in the past, you know. [00:14:52] It was all about, oh, the podcast, the episode. [00:14:54] When's the episode coming out? [00:14:56] Nowadays, kind of like with the short form content, people are used to getting what they want when they want it. [00:15:01] And that's why, like, what you're going to see, you have the live streamer now. [00:15:06] Eventually, it would be the AI content creator that will always be live for you, no matter what time it is. [00:15:12] I think that is coming, you know, within the next decade. [00:15:15] Yeah, I could see that happening, and it's going to be hard for people to tell the difference. [00:15:20] But we are, as somebody asked, we need to stream on YouTube. [00:15:23] We are streaming on YouTube. [00:15:25] If you go to the gray area talk, X account. [00:15:28] There's a link tree that shows our channels. [00:15:30] You can find YouTube on there. [00:15:32] You can find Rumble. [00:15:33] But the last thing I'll say on Clav, and we can move on from him, is somebody said about OnlyFans girls. [00:15:39] Yes. [00:15:40] That's coming out slowly that he's running almost an OnlyFans agency. [00:15:45] We'll put air quotations around it, but it's pretty clear. [00:15:49] All those girls that you see around him are probably OnlyFans girls that he's actually taking a cutoff. [00:15:58] He's pimping out there? [00:16:00] Yeah. [00:16:01] And the deal is like, I think it's like an 80 20 split. [00:16:04] Like he's taking 80% of the revenue and the 20% is going to the girl. [00:16:09] But like, again, for some of these girls, I guess it's worth it because think about how much money they're making just by being on his stream and then also running ads for them. [00:16:21] So this is the hell world that we live in. [00:16:24] This 20 year old guy is streaming with all these ladies of the night and he throws them up on his stream and he's like, I love you. [00:16:32] I love you. [00:16:33] But here's his thing. [00:16:34] I'm going to take 80%. [00:16:36] I'm going to take 80% of that call, baby, because it's what I deserve. [00:16:39] I give you an opportunity now. [00:16:42] Now you here, girl. [00:16:44] You're a working woman. [00:16:47] Yeah, you got it. [00:16:47] You got it. [00:16:49] Oh, my God. [00:16:50] Okay. [00:16:51] But it's literally that. [00:16:52] And that's so insane. [00:16:53] It's like you have this just army of young people apparently, like everyone subscribed to multiple OnlyFans. [00:16:59] And they're like, oh, she's hot. [00:17:00] I'm just going to jack off to her on the phone. [00:17:03] Really? [00:17:03] And like, here's the thing. [00:17:04] I like, we all have problems. [00:17:06] I've had problems with porn. [00:17:07] It's horrible, right? [00:17:08] But it's another thing to be like, oh, I'm watching Clavicular on live. [00:17:12] He's got a girl there with, I don't know, a nice, but donk a donk. [00:17:15] I'm going to go pay her $80 a month. [00:17:17] That's wild. [00:17:18] Well, I think the worst part about all of this is the amount of soft porn that's on the internet. [00:17:24] I remember, like, you guys can remember this too. [00:17:28] It used to be like blasphemous to see like just a girl with like extra cleavage on like Instagram or something. [00:17:36] Oh my God. [00:17:36] The worst, like people would be people would treat it like porn. [00:17:39] You're right, mm hmm. [00:17:41] And then now we're at the stage where I don't know if you saw that video. [00:17:44] There's a girl that he's like on a boat with, and she's literally stroking his his like in front of the pause. [00:17:54] She's she's grabbing it like I'm not even gonna sugarcoat. [00:17:57] She's doing something she shouldn't be doing, but it's like right there in front of everybody. [00:18:05] And you just it's it's it's like watching soft porn, it's like I I. [00:18:09] I didn't sign up for this, right? [00:18:13] This is a fun segment. [00:18:14] No, I totally agree. [00:18:16] And that's the thing is like the hypersexuality is pushed on everybody from a very young age. [00:18:21] And like, here's the thing you're being sold that because that's like the only thing that's allowed to be cool because it doesn't, because it's not against the power structure. [00:18:31] Like, right. [00:18:32] Being empowered, becoming strong, even. [00:18:34] I mean, here's the thing. [00:18:36] Like, here's it. [00:18:36] I'm slack for two years. [00:18:38] It's totally embarrassing. [00:18:40] Need to get back in the gym. [00:18:41] We'll get back into the gym. [00:18:43] This guy doesn't work out. [00:18:44] He starves himself. [00:18:46] He takes drugs and he doesn't work out at all. [00:18:48] And he's the look-smaxing guy. [00:18:50] He's hitting him roids. [00:18:52] You saw him not even being able to bench 135. [00:18:56] Yeah, exactly. [00:18:58] He's not working out. [00:18:59] He's not doing anything. [00:19:00] He's just going on stream and advocating for people to be on 12 different drugs. [00:19:06] But that's pushed and that's acceptable. [00:19:08] Apparently, not anymore getting banned off YouTube. [00:19:11] That is crazy. [00:19:12] I guess they actually do have a policy, but Kick will continue. [00:19:15] Kick will continue. [00:19:17] Okay, what else we got on the list? [00:19:19] Yeah, let's go. [00:19:20] It's a good story. [00:19:21] It's actually a great story. [00:19:23] Not a great story, it's a terrible story. [00:19:25] But let's go to Special Forces Soldier makes the call she bet on Maduro. [00:19:29] Let's go to the New York Post article. [00:19:31] And then I got a really good tweet with a Trump clip and him talking. [00:19:35] So, if we want to go ahead and display that, US Special Forces soldier used secret intel for 400K winning Polymarket bet on Venezuelan dictator Maduro's capture. [00:19:46] Your thoughts, Tim? [00:19:48] Unbelievable. [00:19:49] I mean, look, that's the whole point of Kalshi and Polymarket that kind of openly saying that it only works by having insider trading. [00:20:00] It's the weirdest system possible. [00:20:03] And the worst part about all this is. [00:20:06] The fact that it's supposed to be anonymous, especially polymarket and crypto and all of that. [00:20:11] I'm glad this guy got caught. [00:20:13] I mean, it's like it's blatant, right? [00:20:17] He knew something somebody else didn't know, and we have laws for that, right? [00:20:23] Right. [00:20:23] Well, the thing is, is like I forget the classic terminology, but it's like, oh, you like always got to like blame one guy and be like, oh, we're morally correct because we caught one dude and we're gonna punish him. [00:20:34] I mean, they're all doing it, like they're all, man. [00:20:37] Exactly, the fall guy. [00:20:39] He's the fall guy. [00:20:40] 100% right. [00:20:41] It's just, oh, we got it. [00:20:42] Problem's over now, boys. [00:20:44] And you look at this, and like, poly market is crazy. [00:20:47] Prediction markets are insane. [00:20:48] But you look at Lutnick, knowing the tariffs would be struck down, profiting billions of dollars just at the low level and the high level fraud. [00:20:56] This is also something I talked about in the debate with Ryland. [00:20:58] He kind of just denies that it exists. [00:21:00] Like, it's just thievery, man. [00:21:03] That's all it is. [00:21:05] Yeah, let's read a little bit of the article, too. [00:21:07] So, Operation to Capture. [00:21:09] Sure, I'll go ahead and do that now. [00:21:11] It's just the New York Post with their advertisements. [00:21:13] It's pretty unbelievable. [00:21:15] All right. [00:21:16] Come on. [00:21:17] I don't want to buy a GMC Sierra. [00:21:20] Get it out of my face. [00:21:21] I'm not interested. [00:21:22] I don't have the funds for that. [00:21:24] All right. [00:21:25] Operation to capture Venezuelan dictator Maduro to place winning bets on Polymarket and pocket more than 400 grand. [00:21:31] Master Sergeant Gannon Ken Van Dyke, crazy name. [00:21:35] Very cool, was directly involved in the planning and execution of Operation Absolute Resolve, the dangerous January 3rd. Special Forces raid on Maduro's compound in Caracas and had access to sensitive, non public, classified information about the operation. [00:21:50] According to the Justice Department, a week before the raid, Van Dyke 38 allegedly placed more than 33 grand in wagers on Poly Market. [00:21:58] Well, you know, we got to take out a mortgage. [00:22:00] We got to sell the truck. [00:22:01] We got to do what we can. [00:22:02] We got to make that bed as big as possible because it's going to hit. [00:22:06] I'm inside. [00:22:06] Good grief. [00:22:08] 33,000 on wagers is insane. [00:22:12] Oh, hey, he knows he's getting paid. [00:22:14] Um, made over 400k, 400k, 409,000 from the bets and took steps to conceal his identity and winnings, placing his ill gotten proceedings into foreign cryptocurrency accounts. [00:22:26] Well, he didn't count on Kash Patel getting extra drunk over the weekend and realizing he had to make up for the work he didn't do. [00:22:33] So, Kash Patel came in hot and found his ass. [00:22:36] You got to make sure you do stuff like this when Cash is sober so he doesn't care. [00:22:40] So, here's the thing this is now making me understand is crypto and all these methods as anonymous as we're thinking? [00:22:49] And they have the ability to actually find who these people are, but there's no prosecutions. [00:22:56] Right. [00:22:56] So, if they're able to catch this guy, right, because the whole name of the game was crypto and he tried to do it like everyone else, surely we could find the other people doing this. [00:23:07] Yeah, right, right. [00:23:08] More of Tim's racism, more anti Semitic racism. [00:23:12] It's not cool. [00:23:13] It's not okay when he does it. [00:23:14] You can't do that, Tim. [00:23:15] Here's the thing you'd be absolutely correct, but we live in a world where the president says there is no corruption. [00:23:21] So, what are you going to do about that? [00:23:23] Like, what are you going to do when he waves his hands in your face and tells you there's no corruption? [00:23:26] You're like, hey, you were able to track the crypto on this guy. [00:23:30] Why can't you track it on any of the other criminals? [00:23:32] He goes, you're a Democrat hoax. [00:23:34] You're a Democrat creation. [00:23:36] And how do you argue with that? [00:23:37] Russia, Russia, Russia. [00:23:39] Exactly. [00:23:40] China. [00:23:41] China. [00:23:42] But yeah, bro, I mean, it's insane. [00:23:44] Let's go to the next. [00:23:46] It's Wes. [00:23:46] It's the link literally right underneath that New York Post article. [00:23:50] We've got Trump talking about this. [00:23:52] Hey, guys, go ahead and repost the stream. [00:23:55] Yes, you guys are enjoying it. [00:23:57] Yes, we're on X. Please repost the stream. [00:24:00] We love you forever, love you long time, as they say in Asia. [00:24:03] If you repost the stream, please repost. [00:24:06] We're gonna go ahead and go to this now. [00:24:08] Go ahead and scroll up a little bit. [00:24:09] I want to read it. [00:24:11] Um, Trump on Soldier, who allegedly made bets with Maduro Capture Insider uh, information. [00:24:19] Was he betting that they would get him or wouldn't get him? [00:24:21] Uh, reporter, he was betting on his office. [00:24:25] Uh, Trump, that's like uh, Pete Rose betting on his own team. [00:24:27] Let's go ahead and watch it. [00:24:28] Mr. President, apparently there was a special forces soldier who was involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro who was arrested by federal authorities today on the decision of insider trading and betting on the polling market. [00:24:47] Are you concerned that federal employees are betting on these prediction markets and potentially getting rich? [00:24:50] Well, I don't know about it, but was he betting that they would get him or they wouldn't get him? [00:24:58] That's like Pete Rose betting on his own team. [00:25:06] It's a little like Pete Rose. [00:25:08] Pete Rose, he kept him out of the Hall of Fame because he bet on his own team. [00:25:12] Now, if he bet against his team, that would be no good, but he bet on his own team. [00:25:17] Lester are two evils. === Pete Rose Betting Scandal (17:06) === [00:25:20] What a time to be alive. [00:25:22] What a time to be alive. [00:25:24] You know, back in the day, Rex, didn't it used to be just like regular betting? [00:25:28] It'd be like, oh, you think of Vegas. [00:25:30] Oh, you think of sports betting. [00:25:32] Now, you got people voting on snatching grabs for freaking presidents in the, in, in, like, it doesn't make any sense. [00:25:40] Well, you know, at least he battles us to win. [00:25:42] He knows we're going to win, win, win, and win big in Venezuela. [00:25:46] I know that's not what he said. [00:25:47] I know he's against it, or at least nominally against it. [00:25:50] Of course, he's a tall guy. [00:25:51] But yeah, it is crazy. [00:25:53] I mean, here's the thing. [00:25:54] Like, you remember, like, oh, God, how old was I? [00:25:57] Forgive me, Lord. [00:25:58] How old was I? [00:25:59] I was probably like, you know, like 10 or 11 years old when I discovered, like, fantasy sports. [00:26:03] And I never played that or was interested in that. [00:26:05] But I remember being maybe in late elementary, early middle school period, and learning that people did this and kind of constructed these teams to win raffles or whatever. [00:26:14] That then graduated into real money. [00:26:17] And then that graduated into full on sports betting that we see today. [00:26:20] So it's been crazy to see that on billboards. [00:26:23] Imagine, as a kid, you'd never see anything like that. [00:26:28] No, no. [00:26:28] It's like the encouragement of debauchery is kind of strange to me now. [00:26:36] And I think if you think about it, it's a progression. [00:26:38] It's been like a slow degradation where you normalize and you expose somebody to something enough that it becomes something that's not so crazy or astronomical. [00:26:49] That happens to all of us. [00:26:50] It's called desensitization. [00:26:52] I mean, think about all the war footage that we've seen. [00:26:54] That would be another great example. [00:26:56] And then pornography is another example. [00:26:57] You're just, like you say, inundated, even softcore. [00:27:00] It's everywhere. [00:27:01] So that's a mechanism to get your brain to think about, oh, I get pleasure now from watching these things instead of actually doing something. [00:27:11] That's what I, yeah, no, you're 100% right on that. [00:27:15] Yeah. [00:27:15] And then you've got, uh, do we, do we want to, do we want to do that? [00:27:22] What the? [00:27:23] I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to try it. [00:27:24] Maybe we'll do this later. [00:27:26] We'll try to read that long soliloquy essay of, of Trump's. [00:27:31] We don't have to do that right now. [00:27:32] Well, let's, let's do this. [00:27:33] Let's do Trump claiming control over this straight. [00:27:36] Trump falls asleep. [00:27:37] Uh, drowsy Donald, as I've called him, drowsy Donald takes a nap. [00:27:40] And then we'll do that. [00:27:41] And then we'll plug, uh, Primal Corp. [00:27:44] Yeah. [00:27:45] Sounds good. [00:27:45] All right, let's go ahead and do the one underneath. [00:27:49] Trump claims to control over the street. [00:27:51] Wow. [00:27:51] Are you willing to wait until you get a unified response? [00:27:59] You know, guys like you, you want to say, oh, so we were in Vietnam for 18 years. [00:27:59] Don't rush me, Jeff. [00:28:02] We were in Iraq for many, many years. [00:28:05] We were in for all the, I don't like to say World War II because that was a biggie, but we were four and a half, almost five years in World War II. [00:28:13] We were in the Korean War for seven years. [00:28:17] I've been doing this for six weeks, and their military is totally defeated. [00:28:22] They're outside of the little wise guy ships. [00:28:27] I call them the Y-Sky ships, the little boats that they have running around with guns. [00:28:34] But their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their anti-aircraft is gone, all of their anti-aircraft machinery is gone. [00:28:44] Maybe they loaded up a little bit during the two-week hiatus, but we'll knock that out in about one day if they did. [00:28:50] All right, let's pause. [00:28:50] All right, so what happened to the pilot if all the air defense is destroyed? [00:28:57] What was the rescue mission? [00:28:59] What do you think? [00:29:02] Now you're being racist. [00:29:04] You're right. [00:29:04] I'm so sorry. [00:29:05] Sorry for my aunt. [00:29:07] What are you doing, man? [00:29:09] I know, dude. [00:29:09] It's not okay. [00:29:10] How dare you? [00:29:11] I keep thinking these logical thoughts and seeing the facts that the country does, and I have to remember that I'm a bad person. [00:29:17] So we'll sweep that under the rug real quick. [00:29:19] I mean, there's no possible way for us to have taken out every single part of their air defense. [00:29:26] Now, there's some credibility to we've done a lot of damage to their air defense. [00:29:33] But, yeah, to your point, I mean, we wouldn't have planes falling out of the sky now, would we? [00:29:38] Well, and the thing is, is like, if he was telling at least like a facsimile of the truth, if he was like, we've massively degraded their air defense, it's still some of it's there, but almost all of it's gone, that would be more acceptable. [00:29:52] He just goes out there and lies to the American people and says basically the war is over. [00:29:56] And the war's not over. [00:29:58] So, like, that means they still have military capability. [00:30:00] So, no matter how many times you repeat the lie, Well, you know how it works. [00:30:05] Like, I got to read one of his books sometime because I know he talks about it where he's like, you basically ingratiate whatever you're trying to say to the fullest extent so that people just go with it, even if it's not completely true. [00:30:21] No, I mean, it's just part of his speaking tactics. [00:30:24] Double. [00:30:25] So, yeah. [00:30:26] All right, let's go back to the video. [00:30:29] An amazing job. [00:30:30] Their leaders are gone. [00:30:31] Their leaders are all gone. [00:30:33] Part of the problem is that. [00:30:34] That's why I can't really answer your question. [00:30:38] They have all new leadership and they're fighting like cats and dogs for who's going to control because we've created a real mess for them, but they've created a mess for the world over the last 47 years. [00:30:51] They've killed a lot of our people. [00:30:53] When you see a soldier, a young person or now an older person, but a person without legs or without arms or with a face that got blown to pieces, most likely it was from Iran. [00:31:04] It was Soleimani who I killed. [00:31:06] Soleimani loved the roadside bomb. [00:31:09] He was an evil genius. [00:31:10] He was a brilliant general. [00:31:11] Probably we wouldn't be as far advanced had I not taken him out. [00:31:14] That was the beginning of it all. [00:31:17] And then I ended the Obama horror show. [00:31:21] The nuclear transaction that he made was horrible. [00:31:26] It gave him a road to the, you call it, I mean, the deal that he did, the Iran nuclear deal, was so bad. [00:31:32] It gave him a road to a nuclear weapon. [00:31:34] And I will tell you, I deal with him. [00:31:36] You cannot give Iran a nuclear weapon. [00:31:38] This is all about a nuclear weapon. [00:31:39] They cannot have the nuclear bomb, and they're not going to have the nuclear bomb. [00:31:43] So we've taken out their military. [00:31:45] We've hit about 75% of our targets. [00:31:48] We stopped a little early because they wanted to have some peace. [00:31:53] And we have a. [00:31:55] Okay, so one thing I'm so confused about this conflict, and maybe you are too, is okay, there's another ceasefire, and I'm getting like whiplash right now because it's just. [00:32:12] It's like green light, red light, green light, red light. [00:32:16] And you're like, I don't know where we're at, you know? [00:32:20] Well, that's the thing, it's like the 1,000-time fakeout. [00:32:23] And, like, obviously, we're going to go back in there. [00:32:26] I reposted this thing of, like, this rabbi again on Fox News talking about, like, we have to go get what we have no choice. [00:32:32] America has to go in and get all of the quote unquote uranium. [00:32:36] And that seems to be, like, that's what's in Trump's mind is this, like, fast and the furious, like, uh, then diesel movie where they, like, fly the excavators in and get this stuff out. [00:32:46] And, like, that's that's required, I think, in any peace deal because of the Israelis, because the Israelis demand it. [00:32:53] So I don't know how we get to that point. [00:32:56] Maybe it is all. [00:32:58] You know, a grand imperial game and Iran is about to give up. [00:33:00] But according to all the facts on the ground, the things that we've seen, I don't think so. [00:33:05] You know, so like, if something is currently happening and you never wanted it to happen in the first place, and the thing happening has resulted in objectively bad things for our country, people are like, oh, we're going to continue doing the thing because it's going to generate better results later. [00:33:22] It's generating horrible results now. [00:33:25] That's my good, sunk cost fallacy. [00:33:28] They don't, they don't know what to do. [00:33:32] Yeah, so just go forward, just more stuff. [00:33:35] No, 100%. [00:33:36] You're dead on, yeah. [00:33:39] And so it's weird because you're looking at all these videos, the speech that he's talking about, the soldier, this one is also all I think in the same time frame as him falling asleep, right? [00:33:53] I'm not sure exactly. [00:33:55] Go ahead and play the clip of him falling asleep. [00:33:58] I think so, because he's in the same chair with the same suit. [00:34:02] He's taking a power now. [00:34:05] I saw your tweet. [00:34:06] He said, What is it, Drowsy Donald? [00:34:08] Yeah, Drowsy Donald. [00:34:09] He's taking it now. [00:34:12] We continue our work on negotiating international trade agreements. [00:34:16] 59 days after we stood in this office and President Trump, standing with Albert Borla from Pfizer, announced the first of the 17 MFN deals, together with our colleagues from the Department of Commerce under Secretary Lutnick's leadership and from the U.S. Trade Representative's office under the leadership of Ambassador Greer, We negotiated a landmark agreement with him. [00:34:35] I'm away. [00:34:37] It's fine. [00:34:39] Hey, look at his face. [00:34:40] He's like, man, you know, I. [00:34:42] I was really, you know, I forgot about the war and now I'm back. [00:34:46] I'm back in the office. [00:34:48] I was having dreams about an island. [00:34:51] Whoa, buddy! [00:34:52] Oh, man, that killer joke. [00:34:59] Oh, no. [00:35:00] Too soon? [00:35:01] No, that's okay. [00:35:03] Oh, good grief. [00:35:04] We'll play it out. [00:35:06] Government of the United Kingdom, in which they agreed to increase significantly the amount that they spend on branded pharmaceuticals for the first time in 26 years. [00:35:14] That work continues with other countries. [00:35:16] And third, we will continue our work with our partners in Congress to codify the principles that underpin these most favored nation deals so that these savings for American families and this innovation that is unleashed at the same time persist for decades to come. [00:35:34] I mean, look, I would be falling asleep too, low key. [00:35:38] Like, if you actually listen to what the guy is talking, it sounds like you're in an HR meeting. [00:35:43] You can cut back to us. [00:35:44] I mean, he's just giving like flowery words, and the American people are going to feel we should circle back around that, you know? [00:35:52] Right. [00:35:52] Let's touch base. [00:35:54] Yeah, exactly. [00:35:55] It's not blank, it's blank, like AI talk. [00:35:58] It's literally what it is. [00:35:59] I totally agree. [00:36:00] But I mean, here's the thing this is why, and I was so happy to elaborate this further with you on Hodge Twins that comes out tomorrow, that episode on Friday, hopefully, probably. [00:36:09] That we don't need senior citizens in our government. [00:36:12] It's a liability. [00:36:14] And you talked about, I think you chatted this morning. [00:36:17] We should definitely do a deep dive on this as well. [00:36:19] I think it's something that needs to be talked about. [00:36:21] Cognitive decline after the age of 60, it's just like, right? [00:36:27] Yeah, it accelerates after 65. [00:36:29] You just, shoot. [00:36:32] Well, you know what? [00:36:33] It accelerates after 65 the chance to become president. [00:36:39] Bro, you know what I thought about it? [00:36:40] I was like, I was sitting down. [00:36:43] I was just like thinking to myself, and I'm like, the last two presidents have been dinosaurs. [00:36:49] And I was like, wait, how old was Obama and how old was Bush? [00:36:52] They were relatively kind of like young, right? [00:36:55] I think they were like 50s, 60 maybe. [00:36:58] Obama had hair when he got out, but I don't think he was that old. [00:37:02] Let's look at how old is that? [00:37:03] I'm looking up right now. [00:37:04] I think he was in his 40s. [00:37:06] Yeah, I think you're right. [00:37:07] He's 64 now. [00:37:11] So yeah, you're right. [00:37:17] He was 47. [00:37:21] That's okay. [00:37:21] That's okay. [00:37:22] That's that's like younger than my dad, and my dad has good cognitive health. [00:37:26] You know, he can still communicate with you, right? [00:37:29] Right. [00:37:30] Well, yeah, I mean, at that age where you're seeing him fall asleep, how do you do it? [00:37:37] Because, you know, even just doing what we're doing is exhausting, right? [00:37:42] You just every single day, and then you're not having to worry about the rest of the world and like. [00:37:47] People asking you to make appearances left and right. [00:37:50] And I was just like, I mean, I don't know how you could be able to keep up with that. [00:37:56] Well, what you're laying down right now is precisely why I hate the notion of the team so much because Trump is supposed to have basically an army of people around him that are supposed to implement his agenda, right? [00:38:09] So, what do you do when you appoint people that are all corrupt based off of hundreds of millions of dollars that you receive from Miriam Adels and other people, and then you don't even know what's going on? [00:38:20] You don't even know what your own agenda is. [00:38:21] And you're literally the thing I think about, Tim, what you're talking about, it resonates with me a lot. [00:38:25] I think about them too being dinosaurs. [00:38:27] I mean, think about Trump. [00:38:28] This is something that's very key. [00:38:30] Talk about cognitive decline. [00:38:31] A big factor of that is actually melatonin production, right? [00:38:33] So, like, if you know old people, like grandparents or stuff, like my grandparents, they go to bed super early and they wake up really early as well because you lose that sleep quality. [00:38:44] So, Trump is literally probably getting between like three to four hours of sleep a day. [00:38:49] And that's being very generous, probably like nap time portions. [00:38:52] And he literally wakes up, and like you've seen Lord of the Rings, right? [00:38:55] When Frodo puts on the ring, it's all like the wispy, like creepy land. [00:38:58] Well, like that's what drug detox feels like. [00:39:01] And that's also what being awake too long feels like. [00:39:04] And that's. [00:39:07] And the best part about it is, you know, McDonald's is the breakfast of champions. [00:39:11] It's giving you the best energy possible. [00:39:13] Let's go. [00:39:14] Let's go, dude. [00:39:15] 100%. [00:39:16] So a Big Mac and a fry is all the energy you need, and it can keep you going. [00:39:22] It fuels the POTUS, dude. [00:39:24] How can you say it's bad? [00:39:26] Yeah. [00:39:26] And so at a certain age, like, maybe this is not true for yours, but like, my grandparents had stopped eating certain types of foods at a certain age. [00:39:34] Like, I remember when my grandpa hit like 70 something, you know, it was like, started getting pre diabetic. [00:39:40] They were like, no more Pepsi, no more Coke. [00:39:43] You can't eat food. [00:39:46] Ate a bunch of veggies and stuff. [00:39:49] Yeah. [00:39:50] Right. [00:39:50] Right. [00:39:51] Exactly. [00:39:51] So I'm just like, you know, I don't know what his full diet is all the time, but I've never seen a salad. [00:39:57] I've never seen a salad in the White House just chilling there. [00:40:03] It's a good point. [00:40:03] Has he discovered Chipotle? [00:40:05] Maybe he needs to discover that or Kava or something. [00:40:08] You know, get some iceberg lettuce in the diet. [00:40:11] You know, maybe some fiber. [00:40:12] Maybe that would help. [00:40:13] But it's a key point to make is like, this is like a cartoon. [00:40:17] Of how you would run the country. [00:40:19] You would have a senior citizen who only eats McDonald's and only drinks Diet Coke awake for like 20 hours out of every single day being led around by a gang of thieves and criminals. [00:40:30] That's what we got right now. [00:40:32] Right. [00:40:33] Okay, so let's get into your stuff here. [00:40:37] We'll get. [00:40:38] You want to go? [00:40:39] All right, we're going to do the tweet. [00:40:41] We're going to do it. [00:40:42] Guys, this is how the decline starts. [00:40:46] We've got to take the phone away from them. [00:40:49] All right, let's. [00:40:50] I haven't even read it. [00:40:51] Have you read it? [00:40:52] No. [00:40:53] Oh, dude, it's so small. [00:40:55] I couldn't bring myself to do it. [00:40:57] I don't know if I can even read it unless Wes gets it up in super genius mode. [00:41:02] I'm getting a call. [00:41:03] Go ahead and pull it up. [00:41:04] Yeah, Twitter is so horrible because you can't zoom in properly. [00:41:08] Okay, here we go. [00:41:10] Welcome to the Savage Nation. [00:41:11] Today's brief abbreviated discussion will be about the arguments. [00:41:14] This is Michael Savage, I believe. [00:41:15] The arguments that I just listened to before the Supreme Court about birthright citizenship. [00:41:19] I was somewhat incensed by listening to the arguments because all I heard was legalese being bandied back and forth. [00:41:26] And quite noticeable to me was that the person bringing the arguments in favor of flooding America with legal aliens to change the demographics forever was a Chinese American who looks to me like the classic ACLU attorney very smart, very evil, and very devious. [00:41:40] The ACLU is the head of the snake. [00:41:42] They have been forever, and there they were again trying to turn America into a cesspool. [00:41:47] We all know that these arguments should not be conducted in the abstract of a courtroom. [00:41:51] This is really not about law, this is about public opinion. [00:41:53] It's okay. [00:41:55] I can read it from there. [00:41:56] That's fine. [00:41:57] Let me find where I was. [00:41:59] This is about public opinion. [00:42:00] Now, if I could start arguing about the Constitution itself, and I'll run into a stone wall with you. [00:42:05] We can't modify the Constitution because it's written in stone. [00:42:08] And if we do, they take away our First and Second Amendment because that's what they do. [00:42:12] So that's the problem. [00:42:12] The Constitution was written before air travel, needless to say, before television, before the internet, before radio. [00:42:18] And you could say, how relevant are some of these arguments when people are coming here by airplane in the ninth month of their pregnancy? [00:42:25] A baby here becomes an instant citizen. === Legal Immigration Challenges (06:29) === [00:42:27] And then they try to bring an entire family in from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet. [00:42:32] You don't have to go too far to see that. [00:42:34] English is not spoken here anymore. [00:42:36] There's almost no loyalty to this country amongst the immigrant class coming in today. [00:42:40] I mean, Trump is bringing everybody in. [00:42:41] Like, what is the, this is just bullshit signaling where he's just like, I'm racist. [00:42:45] And he's not, he's letting everyone in, which is not always the case. [00:42:48] No, they're not like the European Americans of today and their ancestors. [00:42:52] The Irish integrated, the Italians integrated, the Polish integrated, Lithuanians, the Romanians, the Russians, they all integrated and became Americans in the melting pot. [00:42:59] The idea of the melting pot is long over. [00:43:01] It is now just cash in the pot. [00:43:03] We've gone way, way, way. [00:43:06] They have not integrated in what capacity. [00:43:10] The only thing that you can point to specifically, you okay? [00:43:15] Let me let me clarify here. [00:43:17] Okay, so I lived in you know, I've lived in Connecticut, they have a place called Little Italy where it's all the Italians practicing the same Italian cuisines. [00:43:29] The best pizza you ever heard, the best pizza in Connecticut, best pizza in the United States is Connecticut. [00:43:35] It's because the Italians live there. [00:43:37] So for him to say that. [00:43:39] Has no merit because each immigrant that comes from whatever country finds a spot and they preserve some of their culture. [00:43:50] That's a normal thing. [00:43:51] And most people do assimilate. [00:43:53] Like, I'm going to be honest, like, you know, as much as crap as people give Mexicans, they do a lot of stuff, you know, and they're like, they're super pro American. [00:44:04] I've seen them, they're like, they got the banners and the flags and, you know, they do a lot of the stuff that's like hard labor. [00:44:12] And it's like, I don't know where he's going with that. [00:44:14] Like, I know that there's no assimilation. [00:44:16] I know where he's going with it. [00:44:18] And here's the thing: America takes in a massive amount of legal immigration. [00:44:22] We've taken in millions of people a year for decades upon decades upon decades. [00:44:27] Me and you disagree on this, I think. [00:44:30] And here's the thing: I agree with you that most people do assimilate. [00:44:32] There's a large faction of people here that are predatory and come to prey on our system and do have the anchor baby. [00:44:38] Like, that is a reality. [00:44:39] Like, you can't say it's not a reality because, like, I've known people where this is literally true, I've known illegal immigrants. [00:44:45] That have legal children over here and stuff like that. [00:44:47] No, I'll give you that 100% because I know I had somebody who I knew who she got her parents' citizenship because she was born here. [00:44:56] And I get it. [00:44:57] This wouldn't be a problem if the border wasn't wide open for the last four years when it happened under the Biden administration. [00:45:04] And that's my main issue we go on this big giant screed, and the screed is bullshit because if you actually wanted to get the illegal immigrants out of here, you would just make it so they can't get a car, they can't get a house, and they can't work. [00:45:18] So then they have to go home. [00:45:19] And all that would take is the passage of very simple executive orders to do that. [00:45:23] But they'll never do that because it's actually not the goal of people like this to do that. [00:45:28] Trump and all of his friends, when they were cracking down on the immigration initially, when they were deporting people, Trump goes, Whoa, I've got a lot of friends in hospitality and agriculture. [00:45:38] And if these people go away, they're screwed. [00:45:41] So we're not going to be doing that anymore. [00:45:43] So I look at this as just complete, like, he thinks that he can literally not even write something himself. [00:45:50] But take something, steal something that Michael Savage did, and he's like, Look, this is my policy. [00:45:55] And it's like, It's not your policy, Donald. [00:45:57] You actually do the opposite of these things, and it's just another lie. [00:46:01] You don't actually care about any of these things. [00:46:03] He doesn't even have a position. [00:46:04] Do you see what I'm saying? [00:46:06] Like, it's not even real. [00:46:07] It means nothing. [00:46:09] It's a 470K or how many characters this tweet is. [00:46:13] It's a complete obfuscation from the war. [00:46:17] That's what all of it is. [00:46:18] And the Epstein file, even greater than that. [00:46:20] But really, the war in the Epstein file. [00:46:23] And see, it works because we're talking about it. [00:46:27] Yeah, and the last thing I'll say, and we can go back to it, is had he at least gone after the criminals and the people that were actually doing crime and getting booked and then getting released again, I would have said that was the lowest hanging fruit that you could have done. [00:46:45] Even if you can't get every single person because it is pretty hard to deport that many people, objectively speaking. [00:46:54] I voted for mass deportations. [00:46:55] I don't like that 20 million people came over here in the past five years. [00:46:58] I think that's disgusting. [00:46:59] And I voted for it to be gone. [00:47:01] I didn't like it either. [00:47:02] I didn't vote for the Nazi police to shoot American citizens in the street and then go, oh, we're doing it in the name of getting the illegals out. [00:47:09] ICE would never be able to get all the illegals out. [00:47:11] Do you know how many illegals there are? [00:47:13] You make it so they can't work over here. [00:47:15] It's incredibly simple. [00:47:18] It's like, you don't support patriots getting them out of our country. [00:47:22] What you're doing is making sure. [00:47:25] That the immigrant population will take over the country because now the goodwill of the people, they see people running around in mass shooting American citizens doing these things. [00:47:33] You can go, oh, the context of it, they're heroes, they're getting the illegal immigrant criminal, whatever. [00:47:38] You don't have to do that. [00:47:40] You just make it illegal to live and work here so they have to go home. [00:47:44] It's so simple. [00:47:46] Yeah, and the problem is, we also have a broken immigration system to where no one has seriously addressed it either. [00:47:54] You know, the time that it takes to get a Application process could be years. [00:48:00] But by the time you actually, like for the people who legitimately are coming over here, right? [00:48:05] Like there are legitimate people who are coming over here for asylum. [00:48:09] Like they were afraid their families were literally like bashed in by the cartel or something like that. [00:48:14] There are exceptions to the rule that it would make sense. [00:48:16] Not everybody all at once, but to go through the pipeline of like applying for it properly, going through the asylum process, making sure that that person's safe, vetted. [00:48:27] But a lot of people aren't getting the court dates quick enough. [00:48:31] So they're like, oh, we'll just skip the line anyways. [00:48:33] We'll just come over here. [00:48:34] And I didn't like how Biden incentivized it to just be like, okay, well, we'll just let people come over here instead of just addressing the border issue and the system. [00:48:43] Biden said, immediately surge the border. [00:48:45] Sue me if it's not true. [00:48:47] File a million dollar lawsuit against me if it's not true. 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[00:53:41] Thank you so much. [00:53:43] Yeah. [00:53:43] And the easiest way to find it, if you don't need to go to goprimalcore.com, is it's literally in all of our X's. [00:53:49] You'll see it right there underneath the. [00:53:52] Indeed. [00:53:52] But let's get to SPLC because this is a big deal. [00:53:56] And I was kind of filling you in on this a little bit. [00:54:00] The idea basically is the Southern Poverty Law Center. [00:54:03] Of course, you know who George Soros is, right? [00:54:06] Yeah. [00:54:06] That's maybe he sunk millions, millions, and millions, perhaps even more of dollars into this organization. [00:54:13] This organization is an organization that purports to fight white supremacy and racial supremacy extremism and white Christian nationalism and all this stuff. [00:54:22] You remember under Biden, right? [00:54:24] That white nationalism was like the greatest threat to the country. [00:54:28] Yeah, after George Floyd and everything. [00:54:30] Right. [00:54:30] So, turns out that all the people with the tiki torches and the KKK and the American Nazi Party and the American Front, all these organizations, turns out they've been receiving millions of dollars from the SPLC. [00:54:45] It's crazy. [00:54:45] It's like a reverse Uno card. [00:54:51] Yeah. [00:54:53] No, it's true. [00:54:54] Let's go ahead and pull that up. [00:54:56] Yeah, it's truly insane. [00:54:58] And what's going on here, you have to understand these are the clips that have been used in mainstream media to divide people. [00:55:05] To make people hate each other off the basis of race. [00:55:08] And you have to understand, like, this is all totally controlled. [00:55:12] And that's why we talk about it all the time. [00:55:14] That Occupy Wall Street graphic, where you have 2011 headlines mentioning racism, that's like here, and then it goes up to here. [00:55:21] They create the demand. [00:55:22] It's like a firefighter that goes around setting fires. [00:55:26] Well, here's my problem. [00:55:27] We're stuck in this negative feedback loop to where, you know, I know there's a lot of black people. [00:55:34] I'm black, of course. [00:55:35] I'm in part of these conversations. [00:55:37] I hear it all the time about what happened in the past. [00:55:39] You've got slavery, you've got all these different things, right? [00:55:43] Understood. [00:55:44] For me, I'm not really a victim mentality where I'm like, well, I should just get reparations without doing any work. [00:55:51] I'm more so like, okay, well, just because you say that doesn't mean that I can't do something about it now. [00:55:58] But the problem I also have is there's some legitimacy to certain people. [00:56:03] There's always fringe elements of people who are racist in every single demographic, right? [00:56:10] And so, my issue is when we kind of marginalize in the opposite way and just be like, okay, well, Rex and any other white guy, just because you're white makes you racist. [00:56:21] And then it's like it kicks off the feedback loop because for you and the average person, you're going to be like, whoa, what? [00:56:29] I've never been racist in my whole life. [00:56:30] And it's going to piss you off. [00:56:32] Here's the conflict. [00:56:34] And that's what that's all about. [00:56:36] When in reality, we're all here now, we're all here in the country now, and it's going to shit. [00:56:42] And we all have the same rights, and we got to fix it. [00:56:44] You know, in order for things to get better, we actually have to be able to think positively about the future. [00:56:49] And that's what I think this whole show is about. [00:56:51] I mean, here's the thing talk about reparations. [00:56:53] We're all owed reparations from our government because our government was supposed to protect us and take care of us and build an actual country for us. [00:57:00] And they took that. [00:57:01] I would. [00:57:02] That's a good point. [00:57:03] I never thought about that. [00:57:05] But the middle class should be owed, like, dividends for all the money wasted, reparations for, like, the trillions of dollars that we spent. [00:57:14] Now, in practicality, if you were to give a bunch of people a bunch of money with COVID, we know what happens there. [00:57:21] So we're in a losing fight, you know? [00:57:24] Well, I think the reparations are the government actually being by and for the people. [00:57:29] Like, that's it's a change of the system. [00:57:33] That's what I think. [00:57:34] You got the clips ready? [00:57:37] Yeah. [00:57:37] Let's go ahead and pull that up. [00:57:41] We're here today to announce what the general just told you. [00:57:45] The Southern Poverty Law Center, in a massive sweeping indictment, has been charged with allegations of fraud and using the banking system to perpetrate that fraud. [00:57:56] I just want to talk about a couple of brief things here. [00:57:59] The Southern Poverty Law Center themselves advertise to raise money to dismantle violent extremist groups for a period of at least a decade. [00:58:09] They use their donor network to raise money. [00:58:11] To purportedly dismantle violent extremist groups. [00:58:15] However, the SPLC, the Southern Property Law Center, used the money they raised from their donor network to actually pay the leadership of these very groups. [00:58:26] I just want to say that again. [00:58:27] They used the fraudulently raised money by lying to their donor network, thousands of Americans, to go ahead and actually pay the leadership of these supposed violent extremist groups. [00:58:40] The groups, as the general laid out, include the Ku Klux Klan, the United Clans of America, Unite to write. [00:58:47] All right, pause it. [00:58:48] National Line. [00:58:49] So, the Civil Rights Organization is funding the Ku Klux Klan. [00:58:58] This is crazy. [00:59:00] Oh, man. [00:59:02] I mean, you know, you don't got a censor around me, but, like, yeah, this is quite the atrocity. [00:59:09] I think some really twisted person, like George Soros, like you said, he's part of this, did it almost probably as a joke. [00:59:20] You know, like when you just have so much power, you don't care about anything. [00:59:24] You're just like, I'm just going to do the most sick, twisted thing possible. [00:59:28] I think that's definitely a part of it. [00:59:29] Part of it's definitely laughing at us. [00:59:31] The other part of it is like, the thing is, these groups don't exist unless they have like backing and funding from a giant group. [00:59:37] And like, here's the thing like, what is the KKK? [00:59:40] Like, probably like 5,000 people total in the country, like people in a trailer park. [00:59:44] I was just about to say that. [00:59:47] The KKK is not a real threat anymore. [00:59:51] I mean, we're talking about that. [00:59:52] The last. [00:59:53] Fringes of that were probably in the 60s, 50s, 60s, 70s. [00:59:58] And at this point, I don't fear for my life. [01:00:01] Right. [01:00:03] Like, with the fear for everyone's life now as an American, is the crazy person going to get you on the street? [01:00:08] That's the fear. [01:00:09] That's what we all universally have. [01:00:12] It's the fact that you're in LA and you're walking down the street and you're going to get stabbed by a meth head who's doing liens. [01:00:20] That's the real threat now. [01:00:22] Yeah, no, I 100% agree. [01:00:24] And it's just wild to see Cash Mattel up there. [01:00:27] Breaking all this down. [01:00:28] Here's the thing I'm very critical of the administration. [01:00:30] I think they're all corrupt and crooked. [01:00:32] I've been saying Chad Kash Patel, and people want to come after me, but hey, he seems to be the guy that when he walks in, he walks in. [01:00:40] I mean, this is a W, but again, I think it's just the smoke and mirrors. [01:00:44] You got to show some wins. [01:00:47] You got to show some wins before the midterms, right? [01:00:52] Let's play the rest of it. [01:00:53] He's got to win the vote. [01:00:55] Yes. [01:00:57] The National Socialist Movement, the Aryan Nation Motorcycle Club, and the National Socialist Party of America. [01:01:04] And also the American Front. [01:01:07] In at least one of these matters, our investigation revealed that funds were used to facilitate the commission of further state and federal offenses, totaling over $3 million. [01:01:18] Furthermore, our investigation revealed that the Southern Poverty Law Center, on top of perpetuating this widespread, decade long, multi million dollar fraud, conducted more criminal activity. [01:01:33] They attempted to hide. [01:01:35] Their criminal activity from our financial banking network. [01:01:40] They set up shell companies and entities around America so that the financial institutions that we rely on as everyday Americans were deceived in believing that money was not coming from the Southern Poverty Law Center in the perpetration of this scheme and fraud, but rather fictitious entities they stood up to perpetuate this ongoing fraud. [01:01:59] This is a serious and egregious violation of a group that purported to dismantle violent extremist groups, but in turn actually only fueled the hatred. [01:02:09] This is an important case brought by the president by President Trump's administration. [01:02:13] We're thankful to the president for his leadership and funding of not just the FBI. [01:02:17] That's basically all there is. [01:02:18] That's a nice suit and tie he's got on. [01:02:21] He's dressed like a professional. [01:02:23] What do you think? [01:02:25] Better than him at the hockey game. [01:02:31] That's him having fun. [01:02:32] You know, it's an upgrade. [01:02:34] He's got it. [01:02:34] It's an upgrade for sure. [01:02:36] Well, I mean, so I want to show you because I. [01:02:40] I think you've probably seen it before because it's been every mainstream media thing. [01:02:43] If you can go ahead and pull up the next thing, Wes, of the Charlottesville hoax situation. [01:02:49] So there are real white supremacists here. [01:02:52] There are real racists here. [01:02:53] But the key thing to know about this event who paid to have them all bussed into one location and organized it? [01:02:59] The group that was funded by the SPLC. [01:03:02] Isn't that interesting? [01:03:04] Who hired the buses to bring these people in? [01:03:07] Oh, it's the law firm? [01:03:09] That looks like that's what happened here. [01:03:11] Let's play the clip. [01:03:11] Jews will not replace us! [01:03:15] Jews will not replace us! [01:03:34] Wait, so I'm so confused. [01:03:39] Is this the KKK or anti KKK? [01:03:43] These are counter protesters. [01:03:44] So the Chunguses walking around are supposed to be white nationalists. [01:03:48] Here's the thing I've met real neo Nazis because I've been at many of these protests for a decade plus. [01:03:53] I know what these people look like. [01:03:55] They are real, they do exist. [01:03:57] A lot of the people in that crowd are like Redditors. [01:04:00] That's what I see, to be honest with you. [01:04:03] And these people are protesting against them, but you have to understand. [01:04:06] This entire thing was an organized flashpoint to create an event where they could be like, look at what these people are, referring to the white population of the country, when in fact it's not representative of them. [01:04:19] Like, you have to pay people basically to show up. [01:04:24] It's almost like an Antifa, it seems like, you know? [01:04:27] Sure. [01:04:28] And all these groups, left and right, they're all bankrolled, they're all controlled. [01:04:31] That's all come out. [01:04:33] Yeah. [01:04:33] And you think about it. [01:04:34] Do you think that also happened like J6? [01:04:38] Do you think that also was like they were paid actors for that as well? [01:04:44] I mean, on the right? [01:04:45] The FBI came out on record when they were questioned about it in Congress, and they were like, hey, well, how many federal informants were on the ground working for you on J6? [01:04:54] And they said, we can't answer that question. [01:04:56] They later came out and answered it. [01:04:58] The number they gave was around 250. [01:05:01] So that was used to incite people to riot. [01:05:05] That's what they do. [01:05:07] They get people like that Ray Epps guy screaming for violence and all of it. [01:05:11] Like, I know tons of people that were there on J6. [01:05:13] It was never supposed to be that. [01:05:15] They got people agitated and they pointed them in a direction. [01:05:19] That's what they do. [01:05:20] And they just kind of sit back and eat popcorn. [01:05:22] On the right and left, that's insane. [01:05:24] I mean, yeah, it makes sense because if you can get violence, I mean, I'll be honest, when I saw J6 happen, I was still in New York. [01:05:32] So for me, when I saw it, I was like, holy crap, like these white nationalists are just going hard. [01:05:38] Like, yeah, this is insane, you know, just to say they stole the election and all of that. [01:05:44] And, you know, I didn't really think critically about it. [01:05:46] And how much it actually meant to these people or what Trump meant to the people. [01:05:50] I really understand now in hindsight what Trump actually meant to people at that time period, now that I see the betrayal that happened. [01:05:58] But yeah, this is happening on both sides. [01:06:01] You're right. [01:06:01] Think about it though, but that's a deeper point, right? [01:06:04] Because you talk about the betrayal. [01:06:05] I would view January 6th as the ultimate betrayal because he told the people to meet him at the Capitol. [01:06:12] That is why the people went to the Capitol, is because Trump told them to go there. [01:06:17] And you look at this event where you have these 250 or so, or however many there are, the FBI wouldn't say, but they confirmed they were there. [01:06:24] You have these agitators doing these things. [01:06:27] They want these events to happen. [01:06:28] And that's the thing Anthony Graffio, he's got a lot of wild, off the wall theories. [01:06:33] But the things these people do, and the result, which is most important, the result of all of these historical events is usually just to give the government more power or to create a narrative for someone to argue with later. [01:06:46] It's never like, Inorganic event where people are trying to actually something, even if it's bad or good, it doesn't matter. [01:06:53] It's all just a choreographed dance to show. [01:06:56] Well, I think there might be in the mix like genuine organic movements for certain things, and then they can get hijacked like a virus, basically, and turn it into something else. [01:07:09] No, I totally agree. [01:07:10] Okay, let's go to the next one. [01:07:15] Or were we finishing? [01:07:18] Is that finished out? [01:07:20] Play more of it if Les wants to live. [01:07:26] Yeah, you have to finish it out. [01:07:35] Who paid for this? [01:07:37] This is real. [01:07:39] This is real. [01:07:39] Wow. [01:07:41] Well, it's. [01:07:42] Holy crap. [01:07:43] Yeah. [01:07:44] Go ahead. [01:07:46] Black Lives Matter! [01:07:48] Black Lives Matter! [01:08:01] And it's all choreographed by these giant laws to destroy the country. [01:08:05] That's crazy. [01:08:06] Yep. [01:08:06] It's pretty wild. [01:08:08] And as people watch that, it makes you pick a side, right? [01:08:12] Right. [01:08:14] Whichever way that you form or conform to. [01:08:16] I mean, the famous thing to come out of this, Tim, you may not be aware of this. === Welfare System Generational Cycles (07:01) === [01:08:21] The famous thing to come out of this was Trump gave an address where he talked about the Charlottesville riots. [01:08:26] This was a big deal. [01:08:28] And they said that Trump said that there were fine people on both sides. [01:08:32] Trump did say that, but they cut the quote short and he says, and by no means do I mean the white nationalists and the Nazis or whatever who should be condemned totally. [01:08:43] So that's what he said, but they misrepresented him in media and they still do it. [01:08:48] They still do it to this day, like 10 years later, after this happens. [01:08:53] This is why you have people delusionally defend Trump, is because you have these attacks that are not real and they go, oh, well, this attack is not real. [01:09:00] They lied about what he said. [01:09:02] They must be lying about everything else. [01:09:04] And then that's how you build the cult, and that's how you get the cue. [01:09:07] And we're really dissecting the psychosis here. [01:09:09] Do you see what I'm talking about? [01:09:11] No, I see what you're talking about. [01:09:14] And I'm just, you know, it's so very interesting because I've lived in both worlds where, like, I've got one foot being, you know, hood, whatever you call it, you know, ghetto. [01:09:26] I have that side to me, what I've grown up in. [01:09:30] And then I've been around very affluent, and I've lived in that lifestyle at the same time. [01:09:34] And it's just, it's just, I see the argument for both sides in certain circumstances, depending on what you're talking about. [01:09:43] I mean, there are legitimately people in poverty who have just been born into like a generational bad behavior. [01:09:52] So, let me shed light on this. [01:09:54] Like, I have cousins, for example, where, you know, either the dad wasn't there or they were just born into a broken home. [01:10:03] And that's because their dad or their mother also was born into a broken home. [01:10:08] Right. [01:10:09] So, you've got generational cycles. [01:10:11] Sure. [01:10:12] Okay. [01:10:12] And that's not completely to say that that's all like the white man that did that. [01:10:17] It really does come down to environment. [01:10:19] This is a thing. [01:10:20] It may apply to more groups more, but there's a lot of people with this, you know? [01:10:24] Right, right. [01:10:25] And so the thing is, is like if you keep following the trail of like the broken homes and where it traces back, eventually you're going to have to get to slavery, but you have to go back so far for that to be the case. [01:10:39] And so the problem is, is when you hold so much on the past, where no one up till now lives or exists now, there's no solution when you try to say, like, oh, well, I just, I deserve something or like just make it work. [01:10:59] You have to start at a young age. [01:11:01] You can't just give adults a bunch of money and just think that like that's going to fix the problem. [01:11:06] You have to start generationally. [01:11:07] So you've got to take, you know, The kid that was in a bad school, like you don't want to go to certain public schools in New Haven, Connecticut, or Bridgeport, Connecticut. [01:11:19] Like they're awful, you know, and I'm sure Texas has their own version of that. [01:11:25] But you have to be able to take the education part, you have to train those kids to make better decisions because often they come from a broken household. [01:11:36] So, like for me, I'm a person who happened to have both parents in the household. [01:11:42] And my mom was very centric and focused on education. [01:11:46] So I became an exception to the rule, but there's not enough of that to be able to change it. [01:11:51] And so it's a very complex situation. [01:11:53] It is. [01:11:53] And I'll go into it more some other time. [01:11:56] That's excellent. [01:11:57] I really appreciated that breakdown. [01:12:00] I think a lot of people, really, of all backgrounds, can empathize with that because it is a generational cycle thing. [01:12:05] And that's kind of what's going on with the country the boomers have inflicted generational trauma on all of us. [01:12:12] That's kind of what we're dealing with right now. [01:12:14] It's like we have. [01:12:15] These people that want to make us live in a past century. [01:12:18] And we're in the 2020s now. [01:12:20] We're in 2026. [01:12:21] We want flying cars. [01:12:22] We want affordable stuff for everybody. [01:12:24] We want a prosperous society. [01:12:26] And there's like this it's almost like there's a scarcity mindset like, oh, if I don't get mine, or yeah, if I don't get mine, no one's going to get theirs. [01:12:34] Well, we have to be in a mindset of lifting each other up instead of tearing each other down. [01:12:38] And really, the government has been the biggest culprit in making sure that Americans of all groups, but particularly Black Americans, Have suffered, especially look at Reagan and the drug stuff and all of it. [01:12:49] I mean, there were coordinated programs to destroy families. [01:12:51] There's government documentation on all of it. [01:12:54] And so that's why, like, you know, for me, I'm not dismissive when I hear people make specific claims on, like, what's happened in the past. [01:13:04] And you even go to the 90s, which my parents experienced as well. [01:13:08] I don't disparage those, right? [01:13:11] But you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater and just lump everybody into that situation. [01:13:16] There are bad actors. [01:13:18] Sure. [01:13:18] And so these solutions are much more complex than people are willing to give. [01:13:23] And when you do the marginalization the other way and you just point the finger at Urex or the average person, that's when we get that cycle. [01:13:30] It's the dehumanization. [01:13:32] And what's the purpose of that? [01:13:34] It's warfare. [01:13:36] It's a warfare operation. [01:13:38] It's to make the person an Others, you can do whatever you want to them. [01:13:41] That's why I have such a problem with foreign policy is because we do these things overseas. [01:13:46] We justify them. [01:13:47] We also justify abusing and taxing and raping our own people. [01:13:51] So, like, that's if you can't avoid it, it comes home to you. [01:13:55] And the nature of our system not improving when it should have improved, we're the richest country in the world after World War II. [01:14:00] That's because we were still oppressing other people and our own population. [01:14:04] It's kind of like the fruit of the seeds that we planted. [01:14:08] Well, and to your point about like America as a whole in the middle class. [01:14:14] You know, it's very easy to say, well, you just got to pick your bootstraps up and figure it out. [01:14:18] You know, and we say that across different things, whether I say that for black people, whether I say that for white people, middle class. [01:14:24] It's not always that easy. [01:14:25] It really does come down to like knowledge and it comes down to systems in place to incentivize people to do certain things. [01:14:33] And that has to come from the top down. [01:14:35] Right. [01:14:35] No matter what these issues are. [01:14:37] And they got all these holes for people to fall in, whether that's pornography, whether that's porn or porn, whether that's debt, you know, whether that is a welfare. [01:14:46] Welfare, welfare, and they want to get you into one of these systems when in reality we need to build our own system where we lift each other up. [01:14:55] Well, just think about how messed up, and we can keep going, but think about how messed up welfare is. [01:15:00] The moment that you make over a certain dollar amount, you use all your benefits. [01:15:05] You know, I've had family that's been in welfare before, and you know, the difference between making $200 more over that threshold is not significant, you know. [01:15:15] But here we are, you know, LBJ decided, well, that's the plan, that's what we're going to do. [01:15:20] And so there was never a backup plan for these things. === Ideology Driven Fear Tactics (14:07) === [01:15:23] These work out. [01:15:24] Easiest quotes of all time. [01:15:26] What? [01:15:27] I'll have those N words voting Democrat for the next 200 years. [01:15:31] Oh, yeah. [01:15:32] That's presidential library. [01:15:36] That's 100% the truth. [01:15:38] Unbelievable. [01:15:39] It's all by design, it's all divide and conquer tactics and strategy. [01:15:43] So, yeah. [01:15:45] So, is there anything else you had on that video? [01:15:47] I have one more. [01:15:50] Let's go ahead and go to Patriot Front Sus Clip. [01:15:52] Okay, so I don't want to defame or slander anybody because I don't want to get sued. [01:15:55] I don't know if they're on the list or not. [01:15:57] I think they're affiliated with groups that are on the list. [01:15:59] However, look at this, Tim, and tell me this is not a military operation. [01:16:10] See, they're getting out of the U-Haul. [01:16:10] Vanguard. [01:16:12] Oh, it's a fucking protest. [01:16:17] Oh, it is. [01:16:18] Not a protest. [01:16:19] Bro, how many people are in there? [01:16:24] I'm about to honestly fucking move. [01:16:26] I want these fuckers to. [01:16:27] So, number one, it's illegal. [01:16:29] You can't transport people in the back of a U-Haul. [01:16:31] That's not allowed. [01:16:32] That's against the law. [01:16:33] Number two, when they arrest these guys, Tim, get this, they don't take their masks on. [01:16:39] What? [01:16:40] Yes. [01:16:42] And here's the thing. [01:16:43] Why would you need to wear a mask if you're going to do something peacefully? [01:16:47] Right. [01:16:48] No, 100%. [01:16:48] Man, that's the same exact thing with the Antifa. [01:16:51] They're going out there to commit crime. [01:16:53] Okay, so who are these guys? [01:16:55] This isn't Antifa because it looked a spitting image of Antifa. [01:16:58] This is Patriot Front, and it's a bunch of military aged men wearing masks out there, incredibly organized. [01:17:05] Ashley says Proud Boy was wearing masks. [01:17:09] No, no, I've known plenty of the Proud Boy's leadership, plenty of those people who are not these people. [01:17:16] Absolutely not. [01:17:17] Crowdboys don't cover their face. [01:17:19] These people do. [01:17:21] That should tell you something. [01:17:22] So, you learn. [01:17:24] Yeah, and it's different. [01:17:25] Go ahead. [01:17:26] Yeah, and when you've got people who want to be anonymous, it almost creates like a superpower in you to just completely destroy stuff because you feel like, oh, I've got anonymity and I can't be touched. [01:17:38] Well, sure. [01:17:38] That's a big reason why I don't like the mask, is because the mask allows you to hide your true intentions. [01:17:43] Like during COVID, you can't see people's face. [01:17:45] You can't see their impressions, especially wearing sunglasses. [01:17:47] You don't know if the person is going to attack you or whatever they're going to do. [01:17:50] So he can't read them. [01:17:52] That's a big problem. [01:17:53] But yeah, I'll play out the rest of the clip. [01:17:55] To my horror. [01:18:09] When people get together to actually protest, it's a big gaggle of people and it's not organized like this. [01:18:21] Even if it is organized, it's people with a bunch of their own signs and their own causes coming together with some common goal. [01:18:27] I have been to probably 100 different protest events over the course of my life. [01:18:31] No one can tell me what they're like because I've seen them up in front of my face. [01:18:35] So, like, no one can argue with me. [01:18:37] This is unlike anything I've ever seen. [01:18:38] I've only seen them twice in public. [01:18:40] And they move and they act and they walk and they don't talk like anybody else. [01:18:45] Even the Antifa. [01:18:47] Just had a great thought here. [01:18:49] So, when you see something like that, have you ever heard of like the Shade Room on Instagram? [01:18:56] Okay, the Shade Room is almost like the TMZ for like black people. [01:19:02] Okay. [01:19:03] So, what I see is like videos like this will be taken and they'll use it as justification to show, like, oh, This is happening in America and you should be afraid. [01:19:16] It's the same thing on the other side. [01:19:18] Like, what's like a pretty, I mean, we'll just take X because X is pretty predominantly lean towards one side. [01:19:27] It's skewed towards the right and conservative. [01:19:30] They'll take a video of people breaking in during a BLM protest and breaking the windows and stuff. [01:19:37] They'll take that snapshot and be like, your life is in trouble. [01:19:41] You know, save America. [01:19:43] This is what the minorities are doing. [01:19:45] And so I see those two contrasts. [01:19:47] Like, it's, Day and night. [01:19:49] But you know what they have in common? [01:19:50] They're both funded. [01:19:51] They're both funded by the same groups. [01:19:53] And that's because it's a fake conflict because the people of the country I mean, even if you are a bigot, you got a job, you got taxes, you got a family, right? [01:20:01] Nobody has the time to do this crazy shit. [01:20:04] It's people that are out there because they're either professional rioters or agitators, they're mentally ill, or it's both, and they're all getting paid. [01:20:14] Yeah. [01:20:15] Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. [01:20:17] Go ahead. [01:20:18] No, no, you're good. [01:20:18] No, finish off what you were. [01:20:19] Saying, well, it's like you know, like they and my dad gave this example on the show, and he's citing a real case. [01:20:24] It's like, well, the FBI goes to a trailer park with like 50 grand, and they meet a guy, and like, look, we need you to go put on a clan hood and say, you hate the N words, you hate the black people. [01:20:34] He goes, Well, I kind of like black people, I don't have a problem with them, but my kid needs surgery, and the other one needs braces, so I guess I'll say, How Hitler. [01:20:44] And like, that's you prey on like the most desperate people. [01:20:47] Antifa is very similar, they'll prey on people that are drug addicts, people that have no families. [01:20:51] This is all on record, we've talked about this for decades straight. [01:20:54] They find somebody that's in desperate need or has some desperate hateful ideology, and they amplify that and they run that in one of their paradigms of control, one of their systems, their programs. [01:21:05] Well, and if you tell somebody, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist, you know me, but if you tell somebody, hey, you're not going to get arrested for this or basically for this, yeah, or something like that, I don't really hear the aftermath of what happens to these people if you think about it. [01:21:21] It's not like plaster all over the news. [01:21:23] They're fine. [01:21:23] They just get out. [01:21:25] You know, if they get arrested, they just get released. [01:21:27] Because then that's the thing is like the big thing that all these groups have always done, including the SPLC, they've always bailed people out. [01:21:34] And this is on record for the left. [01:21:35] Like they're like, call us. [01:21:37] Like we have a lawyer for you. [01:21:38] The SPLC does this. [01:21:39] We'll get you out of jail if you're protesting, like the illegal immigration or whatever, if you're for that. [01:21:44] So, I want to see the evidence as this comes out further. [01:21:47] Hopefully, I mean, the Trump administration really needs a win. [01:21:50] So, I think more stuff will come out. [01:21:52] I want to see if they've bailed any of these people out. [01:21:55] Because you're drawing on something very key here. [01:21:58] You bail any neo Nazis out, SPLC? [01:22:02] We're going to find out. [01:22:03] Like, that'll be interesting to see. [01:22:05] You know, that would be interesting to see. [01:22:07] Think about like an 80 year old black lady. [01:22:09] Who thinks that she's giving, you know, like a part of her social security money every month to like fight against the KKK and they're literally, they take the money from her and they give it to a guy in a hood. [01:22:20] Like, that's, that's, it's, that's not an exaggeration. [01:22:24] Like, that, that's, what do you think about that? [01:22:27] Well, I mean, she's, she's like, okay, this is the thing. [01:22:32] As I said, it's generational, right? [01:22:34] So, like, how do I describe this? [01:22:37] Because I can give you context, right? [01:22:39] Sure, sure. [01:22:40] There is a population of like, People who will teach their kids based off of what they knew to be true. [01:22:50] Okay. [01:22:50] So, like, you know, it was like that 80 year old grandma. [01:22:55] She remembers. [01:22:56] She remembers. [01:22:57] She actually went through a real event that hit her. [01:23:01] Right. [01:23:01] So, like, even like my parents, like my mom at one point, I've had to kind of tell her it's different now. [01:23:08] But she's like, hey, be careful when you're around those white girls because, you know, their fathers could, you know, get involved in. [01:23:14] And she thinks I'm like gonna end up like hung on a tree because you know, caught at the dad's with the dad's daughter and stuff, and what can happen? [01:23:24] Never had that happen, you know. [01:23:26] So it really is that pass down fear at the same time, and that comes from all different sides, right? [01:23:34] Sure, and that's well, that's the thing, that's what's so sick and insidious about it is they take that actual real emotion. [01:23:41] This is what I talk about always they need to have a positive, genuine emotion, like a positive moral response to something, or a negative, like something. [01:23:49] Based on your moral structure, and then they attach it to something parasitic and they use that positive emotion kind of as like a funnel or like a mosquito needle to like bleed you. [01:24:00] And then that they do because you're like, I'm passionate, what I'm doing is correct, I'm fighting the power, I'm fighting against the evil that I know. [01:24:06] When in reality, you're fighting against you know this straw man that the real evil set up. [01:24:12] Well, let's expand this a little bit further. [01:24:14] Remember, I did that whole segment on misinformation, right? [01:24:18] Sure, we're talking about race here, but now like. [01:24:21] You get into topics like religion, you get into these world politics, you get into these situations that are happening. [01:24:29] Those are also susceptible to the same things. [01:24:32] You know, all the fighting between the Jewish people and the Palestinians and the Americans who were either on one side or the other about this particular issue. [01:24:43] Same thing happens there, right? [01:24:44] I mean, there are bad actors on both sides, right? [01:24:49] I'm not going to sit there and say, like, I love Netanyahu. [01:24:53] He's doing the best thing ever. [01:24:55] No, I'm not going to say that, right? [01:24:57] But some of the extra stuff that's coming from, you know, there are some people who do take the narrative too far. [01:25:06] I've seen it where they, like, lump all the Jewish people and they start doing crazy stuff, like, where it's no longer like the anti Zionist, it's like just. [01:25:18] Attack a Jewish person, whether or not they like you, don't even know what their position is. [01:25:22] And I've seen that too. [01:25:23] I feel like a lot of that is set up and controlled. [01:25:26] And I think that's kind of the point that we're all getting to is like all the stuff you see online, like all the hardcore hate, they want to push you towards an irredeemable ideology so then you can't argue for something good. [01:25:36] And that's right. [01:25:37] All this is. [01:25:38] And all I ask is everybody who's watching this, if you just look at the echo chamber of X, whatever the spirit of what's come out, again, we, we, I've covered the algorithms. [01:25:51] I've covered like a third of the accounts on X are potentially bots. [01:25:57] Like, that's a very real thing being reported. [01:26:00] And so there's a lot of manufactured consent. [01:26:03] And this is the consensus of what people are feeling. [01:26:06] Oh, you see that? [01:26:07] It's not always true. [01:26:08] You see that all the time, dude. [01:26:09] You see these accounts and you're like, this is a robot. [01:26:12] But then you see like a 20 comment thread of like someone fighting with a robot. [01:26:17] And I see it in my mentions and I was like, what? [01:26:21] Like, what is going on here? [01:26:22] But it's very, very, very, very common. [01:26:25] We got a dollar from Plasma Stream where Bolsheviks, Zionists, that's a complicated discussion. [01:26:31] Talking about the people that took over and killed Tsar Nicholas, talking about like Lenin and Stalin and people like that. [01:26:37] Yeah, and all I'm saying is like, there are legitimate cases where, like, yes, Netanyahu's gone out and done something that was atrocious and it's a bad situation. [01:26:49] Or America has gone out and done something that's atrocious, right? [01:26:54] Genocide. [01:26:55] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:26:56] But you've got to look for not lumping everybody together because there are people in Iran who say death to America. [01:27:03] They're screaming that, right? [01:27:05] That means you, Rex. [01:27:06] That means me, Rex. [01:27:07] That means me. [01:27:08] That means every single person that's there. [01:27:10] They've been indoctrinated to hate Americans because of what the government has done. [01:27:16] And so it's something that just doesn't work. [01:27:18] It's not conducive for what we need today. [01:27:21] Yeah, I think a big portion of that also is like us bombing them. [01:27:24] I do agree. [01:27:26] Like, I talked about this with Ryland, though. [01:27:28] And like the thing about the death to America, you start to understand it a lot more when you look at the Iraq Iran war. [01:27:36] You look at the fact that like we gave Saddam Hussein chemical weapons and he killed 400,000 of them, which is pretty crazy to think about. [01:27:42] But I do agree with the fact that, like, the state likes that narrative and they want to keep that narrative alive because that means that people are patriotic and they're going to support the war. [01:27:52] So it's the same way that we do it here in America. [01:27:54] And that's the thing, really, is like, aside from the Palestinians, who I really empathize with, and I do think that is a Star Wars story, you don't see Star Wars stories in the world. [01:28:04] You see two groups that each one of them has an interest and they're at war with each other, and there's good, there's bad. [01:28:10] Usually it's mostly bad. [01:28:11] And that's the thing that we like to change. [01:28:13] Wouldn't it be cool if we could talk about infrastructure, if we could talk about shared joint projects? [01:28:18] Why can't we have cooperation? [01:28:20] This is what I talked to him about on the debate, and he just makes it seem like it's an impossibility. [01:28:25] Like all these nations are totally evil, totally corrupt. [01:28:28] And my thing is, like, we're totally evil, we're totally corrupt too. [01:28:32] Why can't we all come together on the basis of change? [01:28:34] And I think the mindset these people have is like somehow America's going to get screwed in that deal. [01:28:40] Well, America should have made that deal a long time ago. [01:28:43] That would be my argument. [01:28:44] And us getting screwed right now, we're going to get screwed regardless. [01:28:48] Through what space? [01:28:49] Well, the problem is we have these zero sum games and the fight over resources. [01:28:54] Yes. [01:28:55] And we've already talked about this, but it really comes down to ideology that's been passed down even to the people that are in power. [01:29:02] They grew up in a different time period where things were that bad. [01:29:06] I mean, like the Soviet Union only collapsed what, but 30, 40 years ago. [01:29:12] So, like, there are people who knew when Russia was truly communist and it was probably not a good thing to spread across the rest of the world. [01:29:20] Right. [01:29:21] So. [01:29:21] It's that rewiring, but I don't know. [01:29:24] I think the answer to your question is people don't want to give up. === Passed Down Political Ideologies (07:02) === [01:29:30] They want you to give up first before they give up something. [01:29:34] And so it's like this both people pointing the guns at each other, and they're like, well, you put your gun down first. [01:29:40] I like the analogy of the United States is like a giant chicken. [01:29:46] And you know the game of chicken? [01:29:47] It stares you down and it leers at you, and it starts running at you, and you start running at it, and it's who gets out of the way first. [01:29:54] And that's our foreign policy. [01:29:56] It's just like being at a poker table and you think you know what the other person has. [01:30:01] You just put all your chips in it every single time in an attempt to try to get them to back off. [01:30:07] That's what it is. [01:30:10] Yeah, I think we're pretty much good for tonight. [01:30:13] I am sick as hell, guys. [01:30:16] Yeah, Tim, you've been a real soldier. [01:30:17] I want to go ahead and plug GoPrimalCore one more time. [01:30:20] We got like 650 people in here. [01:30:22] This is a supplement brand that me and Tim designed. [01:30:24] These are natural things that you should be taking already, especially. [01:30:28] The elemental drive formula, which really is like the premier multi mineral, especially if you're a guy, you especially want to take this. [01:30:35] It's great for women too. [01:30:36] The thing is about Primal Core, like Tim explained earlier, these are things that should be present in our body, that should be present in the ideal form, the ideal absorption. [01:30:45] But because of soil, because of environmental depletion, because of our lifestyles and our bad diets, we don't have enough of these things that actually make us function. [01:30:53] So with the Core Fusion Pack, you're going to get Ultimate Ashwagandha, which is like the premier top adaptogen. 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[01:31:44] You did a really good job on formulating that one. [01:31:48] And I like it too. [01:31:50] I've been taking it. [01:31:52] I take the same products that you guys. [01:31:54] One thing that you guys can do if you want to get a discount for 25% off, you can use this code CORE25. [01:32:01] It'll get you 25% off. [01:32:03] If you subscribe, you'll get 30% off every single month. [01:32:07] It's like 25 bucks a month. [01:32:09] It's a great deal. [01:32:10] It's a great deal. [01:32:12] Yeah. [01:32:12] And like, this is the thing, this is not something. [01:32:15] We're like, oh, just go to the white labeler and have him make something. [01:32:18] We manufacture this. [01:32:20] We ship this out, nose to tail, as they say in the animal industry, in the cattle industry. [01:32:25] You're literally, you get the entire process with us. [01:32:28] You support American manufacturing. [01:32:30] Like Tim said, people have been taking these formulas. [01:32:32] People have been loving these formulas, period. [01:32:34] So we want to thank everyone for the support. [01:32:37] And you guys can find those in all of our bios. [01:32:42] It's linked in mine. [01:32:43] You can see it right there. [01:32:44] You can see the products. [01:32:45] If you're on YouTube, they're actually on YouTube. [01:32:47] You can easily find them. [01:32:48] It's not very hard to find them. [01:32:50] Primal Core website. [01:32:51] We definitely want to be doing more with Primal Core, releasing more products to you guys. [01:32:56] So anything that you guys do to support the show, as well, also goes back into actually giving better supplements for you guys at the same time. [01:33:04] Yes. [01:33:05] I know some people are asking about my cat here. [01:33:07] Yes, this is my cat. [01:33:08] Oh, little chunker. [01:33:11] This is Milo. [01:33:13] Hello, Mike. [01:33:13] He is a boy. [01:33:16] The big man. [01:33:17] I don't know where the other one is. [01:33:19] You know, the reason why I like cats more than dogs temporarily right now is because when you're moving a lot, It's just a lot easier to maintain, or when you're traveling a bunch, a lot easier to maintain. [01:33:29] But that being said, I do like dogs too. [01:33:32] Sure. [01:33:33] We got a super chat from Days Volt 1776. [01:33:36] I'll go ahead and throw this up here. [01:33:39] I'm not even related. [01:33:40] And when I see these PDF onion freaks mock your dad, I see red. [01:33:43] God bless your dad's class and grace. [01:33:45] Oh, thank you so much, DMT. [01:33:46] I really appreciate that. [01:33:48] DMT and chat. [01:33:49] Shout out to DMT and chat. [01:33:50] A chat amazing. [01:33:51] Had him on the show multiple times. [01:33:54] Yeah, no, it's really the DMT. [01:33:55] Wow. [01:33:57] We did. [01:33:57] We do. [01:33:58] We did. [01:33:58] We didn't even get into it, and we'll get into it. [01:34:00] I think it's worth it for the Sunday show. [01:34:01] We have the full audience and the full attention of the viewers for three plus hours. [01:34:05] Tell them what we got going on. [01:34:05] Oh, yeah. [01:34:07] Yeah. [01:34:07] Well, about the Ohio event or about that? [01:34:10] Well, we got multiple things, guys. [01:34:12] We're doing a lot. [01:34:14] So Ohio's coming up on the 2nd. [01:34:15] We're doing America First. [01:34:17] It's basically like a convention with a ton of people. [01:34:23] I think Jake Shields is going to be talking there, Harrison's going to be speaking. [01:34:28] Yep. [01:34:28] Amy Dangerfield. [01:34:30] So it's a lot of the guys that are on the right and left coming together to basically the people who haven't been taking PAC money. [01:34:39] It's basically speak out for these grassroots campaign people. [01:34:43] And we're just going out there to support. [01:34:44] We'll be speaking at the event. [01:34:46] You guys will be able to catch it. [01:34:47] Wes, go ahead and pull that up for people. [01:34:49] Awesome. [01:34:50] That's United for America First. [01:34:51] That's Columbus, Ohio. [01:34:52] That's going to be live stream. [01:34:54] We're going to have the opportunity to film with a lot of these people as well. [01:34:57] Something interesting coming up. [01:34:59] We're doing the Sunday show, of course. [01:35:00] In the morning, we hope to do it live. [01:35:02] We're going to be doing the Maverick approach, who I went on their show. [01:35:06] I got to text them back. [01:35:08] That's right. [01:35:08] But I did their show last week at some point, and that did really well. [01:35:13] And I'm really looking forward to having a full gray area conversation with them. [01:35:17] So somebody asked about where do we get tickets for that? [01:35:21] It is not an event. [01:35:22] I think they're limiting to 100 people for the mere fact of security reasons. [01:35:30] So it's not something that you can attend. [01:35:32] It'll be virtually, and you'll be able to watch it live and watch the whole event the entire day. [01:35:38] I think it starts at 10 a.m. [01:35:40] A lot of cool folks. [01:35:41] We're really looking forward to it. [01:35:42] The America First Conference. [01:35:44] Of course, we've got the Marquee Gray Area show on Sunday at the hallway. [01:35:49] And we've got the Hodge Twins thing coming out. [01:35:51] So great show. [01:35:52] Yeah, I'll reach out to the Hodge Twins. [01:35:54] I think that's coming out tomorrow, hopefully, Saturday at the latest, but we will let you guys know. [01:35:59] This is the other cat, if anybody was. [01:36:02] Dude, you got chonkers, bro. [01:36:05] You got chonky monsters. [01:36:06] This is a girl. [01:36:07] She's super cool, Olive. [01:36:11] Thank you for the 20. [01:36:12] Thank you guys. [01:36:13] You guys rock. [01:36:14] We appreciate it. [01:36:15] DMT, we got to talk, man. [01:36:17] It's been a minute. [01:36:19] We appreciate you tuning in. [01:36:21] Well, thank you all. [01:36:22] We love you all. [01:36:23] Thank you, Mashmiri, again for the 20. [01:36:25] I love Keys Keys. [01:36:26] Thank you so much. [01:36:27] We appreciate it. [01:36:28] We'll see you Sunday, guys, 7 30. [01:36:32] Beautiful. [01:36:33] Thank you all.