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Sept. 13, 2022 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Timcast IRL - Biden Celebrates Amid Near RECORD COLLAPSE In Market w/Patrick Courrielche
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tim pool
the White House had a party a celebration for the inflation reduction
act on a day when we are facing a near record collapse in the market and even
cardi B respect cardi came out ranting about are outraged about inflation
costs the rising cost of rent wondering how are people surviving this
And I got respect for Cardi B for doing it because she supported Biden and the Democrats in 2020, and now she's just like, I don't care, like, this is messed up.
But at the same time, Joe Biden's out there in the White House celebrating.
unidentified
Ha!
tim pool
Things are great!
Meanwhile, people in this country are suffering.
You know, maybe the real reason they're celebrating is that they're zealots.
They've got people who blindly follow and just believe all this stuff, and they're gonna vote for him either way.
So it's the unfortunate reality of where we're at, but that's what's happening.
Well, I will say one thing that's good news is that the Emmys happened, and you probably didn't notice, because I didn't, and the ratings were the lowest record lows, like 5 million people watched.
It's no longer a cultural event.
We're moving past this, and it's good news.
I think we're going to win the culture war, and that's one of the reasons why.
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Joining us to talk about all this and more is Patrick Karelchi.
patrick courrielche
How you doing?
Great to be here, Tim.
Really appreciate it.
tim pool
Who are you?
patrick courrielche
Patrick Karelchi, co-host of Red Pill of America.
I've been told it's the best storytelling show in the country.
I wouldn't ever say that, but I've been told that.
I do it with my wife, Adriana Cortez.
We've been doing it since November 2018.
Right on.
Yeah.
tim pool
Welcome to the show.
Thanks for coming.
patrick courrielche
Thank you for having me.
I really appreciate it, Tim.
tim pool
We've got this person of color here, Luke Rutkowski.
luke rudkowski
Damn right!
tim pool
This is my solution to the Little Mermaid thing.
If they want a person of color to play Ariel in The Little Mermaid, just get a Polish person.
Because according to the Coalition of Communities of Color, they are people of color, but they're also white like Luke with blonde hair and blue eyes.
luke rudkowski
You better recognize.
Welcome back, beautiful and amazing human beings.
This is Lukardowski here of WeAreChange.org.
It's good to be back.
I'll be with you guys in the chat room during the show.
And the shirt that I'm wearing right now depicts our uniter in chief saying, trust us, we're the good guys.
And you can get the shirt on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do.
I'm here.
Thank you so much for having me.
Ian, you're here.
unidentified
Luke!
luke rudkowski
No one's peeing.
ian crossland
Welcome back, man!
Finally, I'm on stage with Luke Rudkowski.
Patrick, so Patrick, were you red-pilled at some point?
patrick courrielche
I was, I was.
It was 2009, I think.
Well, I think we've all been red-pilled a bunch of times before we got the big red-pill, but I think Obama was the thing that red-pilled me.
It was this socialist poster that went around, if you guys remember him being painted white as the Joker.
And I remember seeing that around town.
I had a house that was like walking distance from the Hollywood Bowl, and I was stunned that this socialism poster was all over the place really early in his presidency.
And they started calling the artist racist, and I was like, how is that racism?
And then from there on, a couple months after that, there was this big moment on MSNBC.
One of the biggest fake news moments that I had witnessed at that time was They had a guy that was carrying a rifle at an Obama healthcare rally, where he was basically trying to get everybody behind the universal healthcare that he was pushing, the mandate.
And they had this camera on this guy, and you see him, his shirt, you see this rifle hanging from his shoulder, and they're saying, oh, this racist movement is coming after Obama, is coming after Obama.
A couple days later is when the blogosphere got really hot and they started sleuthing it and they found out the guy was black.
That MSNBC purposefully cut out his skin color.
And I saw that happening.
I was stunned that a huge network like MSNBC would attempt to do something like that.
And I think that was kind of it for me.
I just kind of, I flipped.
unidentified
Right on.
ian crossland
Yeah, well, hey, we'll get deeper on the show, I'm sure.
Lydia, I want to toss it over to ya.
lydia smith
Thank you, Ian.
I am also here.
Luke's shirt is great tonight.
I'm excited to be back with Luke and Ian.
I feel like the gang's all here.
Patrick's gonna be awesome.
I was talking to him before the show.
It's gonna be cool.
Let's get going.
tim pool
All right, we got the story from the National Review.
The American people won!
Biden celebrates Inflation Reduction Act as market plummets over August inflation news.
So I don't know if they have photos, but you get all, they have all these people celebrating on the White House lawn.
They're like, the Inflation Reduction Act, we did it!
Meanwhile, everybody else on the internet is like, oh, take a look at that.
unidentified
Oh, what is that?
tim pool
All Things Finance tweets, this is not a cryptocurrency.
It's the US stock market.
Oh, man.
And I don't even think that's the worst.
That just shows like 100 point fall off.
The story from Market Watch is the Dow Jones books near 1300 point drop as stocks record worst day since June 2022.
So bravo, Joe Biden.
He's celebrating as everything's burning down around him.
ian crossland
This reminds me of that George Bush mission accomplished meme where he's standing on the aircraft carrier.
It's like day three after the war on terror begins.
Of course it went on for 20 years.
tim pool
This is a good one that Luke posted.
luke rudkowski
Oh yeah, I saw that one.
I couldn't resist reposting it.
But another thing we should really consider here is that a stock market is not the real kind of effect of economy.
The stock market is artificially inflated with the Federal Reserve printing money and giving it to many of these Wall Street companies.
So even with the bailouts that were secretly given by the Federal Reserve to Wall Street, we're still seeing extremely negative impacts.
And what we're seeing on the streets of the United States is way worse than what we're seeing on Wall Street.
And these numbers 8.3%?
I mean, that's nothing compared to what you see out there in the real world, what you see out there in the grocery stores, and what you see out there with people and their rents.
tim pool
Yeah, Ian brought something up before the show, because we often talk about where are all the workers at?
And then Ian was like, they're homeless.
ian crossland
The homeless population is exploding right now, at least from what I've been learning about Los Angeles.
You're from Los Angeles.
patrick courrielche
It's massive out there.
I've been there my whole life in the suburbs of Los Angeles or in Los Angeles.
And I was just telling you guys, I was saying earlier that we went to a play recently and we got off the freeway.
First thing person we see is a naked person standing on a corner, you know, her breasts.
And I was, I was stunned how bad the homeless problem had gotten.
In Los Angeles.
And it's more than just the weather.
Florida doesn't have this same issue.
I think it has a lot to do with the ideology, a lot to do with rehab centers using Obamacare and loopholes in Obamacare to bring patients out.
But it's just gotten to a point where people just step over it now.
They don't even think much about it.
And it's a sad state of being.
If you go over to the VA area, over by UCLA, this is like one of the richest enclaves of Los Angeles.
It's right there in Beverly Hills.
And just tent after tent, just going down the street outside the VA.
And the Los Angeles crowd just doesn't care much about it.
They look the other way.
luke rudkowski
Even here, I was in town today.
We don't have a big town where we live.
tim pool
Which town?
luke rudkowski
There's a couple.
West Virginia and Charlestown.
And there was a homeless guy there.
I'd never seen a homeless guy there, but he had a sign saying, I don't want your money, I want a job.
So seeing stuff like that, seeing people impacted so horribly, so negatively, and these people are celebrating, these people are giving victory speeches, these people are having musicians come to the White House lawn and play music and act like they did something great for the people.
It's just such a smack in the face for anyone paying attention.
tim pool
They live in a bubble!
ian crossland
I was thinking this Jackson, Mississippi water crisis is like, should be number one news in the world, or at least in the United States right now.
Like a city, one of our greatest cities or largest cities has no drinking water.
They're on like a boil your water alert right now, and it could very well still be toxic.
Maybe the economy, the inflation is probably the biggest story, but people are just like, have somewhat of a blind eye towards the fact that a city is struggling to have drinking water.
patrick courrielche
Have you seen the running water that they've been opening up on that?
It comes out black and brown.
You know, to touch on your mission accomplished comment, I think they know they can do this because they don't have control of the... they have control, I should say, of the narrative machine.
Biden and them know that Hollywood's not going to come at them, the media's not going to come at them.
This entire narrative machine is not going to call them out.
The same way that they did with Mission Impossible.
I remember that time at Mission Impossible and Bush got raped over the... he got pulled over the coals on that for that comment.
You're not going to see this happen with Biden because they do not have the same kind of pushback.
This is why we see the Democrats can be so much more corrupt than the Republicans because they have checks and balances on the Republicans through the media, through Hollywood, through the literary industry and what have you.
So I think that's part of the reason why conservatives need to really, and the right or anyone from
the anti-woke world, needs to get into the culture game and start creating these institutions.
Like what you're doing now, what you're doing with music, I really applaud you guys for
getting into this culture game, talking about culture all the time and creating the content.
Because otherwise they're just going to keep getting away with this kind of thing.
ian crossland
I think about waking up and looking at Twitter like, what happened today?
As opposed to waking up and making something and being like, this is what happened because
I made it happen.
Like, getting up and looking around at like, what's going on?
It's kind of like a reactionary way to live.
And we're really in a place where we need to create what's happening.
patrick courrielche
This is important too.
You do need to talk about things.
The media aspect is very, very important.
But on top of that, the next layer is creating content, creating these culture movements.
If you look back at movies like Jerry Maguire, for example, I love this movie.
Everybody saw it.
There's this moment where Jerry Maguire is drunk and he grabs his assistant and he rekeels knowing that what he did was wrong and he says, Oh, I'm Clarence Thomas now.
Oh my God, I'm Clarence Thomas now.
I'm Clarence Thomas now.
They put those kinds of messages in all of their content, in all of their movies, in all of their TVs, just scene by scene, story by story, painting the other side in a certain way.
And so I think that's why it's so important for us to get in this game, because we need to be able to push back on these people when they gaslight us on things like this inflation act.
tim pool
Shout out to Tom McDonald's song, Riot.
If you guys haven't listened to it already, check it out.
Download it on iTunes and check it out on Spotify.
Cause Tom's one of the leaders in anti-establishment.
He's independent, he's producing his own media.
His latest song is basically about him just like saying screw off to the establishment.
And so I dig it.
And I wanted to shout him out because you're completely right about winning a culture war.
patrick courrielche
You need culture.
unidentified
100%.
patrick courrielche
It's what defines what it means to be American, right?
Hollywood has been defining that for decades and decades.
We've won wars politically.
And this is the difference between, I think, the right and the left.
The left thinks about success in decades.
The right thinks about success in election cycles.
And we are always talking about two years ahead, two years ahead, two years ahead.
Where the left is talking 10, 20, 30 years ahead.
They are Soaking in the seeds that they planted back in the 40s and 50s and 60s right now.
This culture that we're seeing right now, that infiltrated, that took over 2020 in the summer of riots, didn't just happen overnight.
They've been pushing this message out there through their music and through their films and through their television shows for years, that the Republicans are racist, that the rights are homophobes, that the rights are, you know, womanizers and what have you.
They've been doing that for decades.
tim pool
But for what reason, right?
So some people think it's like a bigger conspiracy, you know, Marxist infiltrated the country or something like that.
Or I wonder if it's just a cult chasing itself into, you know, a spiral.
patrick courrielche
It is 100% a cult.
We were in the belly of the beast for about 10 years.
Our daughter went to this really prestigious private school.
We were around studio heads, Hollywood studio heads, big actors.
Jason Bateman, Melissa McCartney had a kid in our class.
Scott, what's his name, that's on this new series.
Anyways, bunch of bunch of celebrities.
And we noticed very early on that it was a cult there.
That they were this very insulated group.
And there's this one moment where we caught this guy.
You're not going to believe this, guys.
We caught this guy getting in bed with other people's kids.
unidentified
What?
patrick courrielche
Five, six, seven-year-old kids.
The entire community of the school was behind us on this.
We called him out.
We said, what are you doing?
This is dangerous.
At the very least, it's unsafe.
And he came at us and said he was going to sue us.
connected to a billion-dollar family. We said we're not backing down. There's
nothing that you can say that's gonna stop us from from calling you out on
this. The entire Hollywood community was behind us in this group, in this school.
And he was smart. What he said was, they're Republicans.
These guys are Republicans that are calling me out. Overnight, this entire
community turned on us.
unidentified
Wow.
patrick courrielche
And that's the perfect example of a cult where there's certain kinds of groups that just have to be shunned from the group and that's exactly what they did.
It was a fascinating experience to watch.
ian crossland
Did the guy keep sleeping in a bed with kids?
patrick courrielche
No, he stopped.
We actually got it in writing from him that he was going to stop doing what was upsetting us.
He wouldn't admit to that, but we laid it out in line items.
You did this, you did this, and four or five different kinds.
luke rudkowski
I wouldn't trust the writing.
unidentified
I would just send him to jail.
patrick courrielche
When you're in these communities, you can get away with these kinds of things because they're billion-dollar families.
I'm convinced after this experience that that kind of thing happens.
More often there than anywhere else.
But it also shows this kind of sexualization of kids.
It's coming out from these communities.
It's coming out.
They are the big pushers behind a lot of this kind of sexualization of kids out of this community.
We see it in their television shows.
We see it in their writing.
They control the cultural blueprint through their screenwriting.
tim pool
What's her name?
Jeanette McCurdy?
lydia smith
Was that the actress?
tim pool
Yeah, the young actress.
She wrote a book about the weird abuse.
Someone made a video compilation from her show or just Disney shows in general and there's just weird stuff where like they have little girls feet and they're like rubbing ketchup on it and stuff like just really creepy stuff.
patrick courrielche
You see that stuff in cartoons all the time.
I just saw a meme right now for a Shrek movie, and they literally had a meme where there's a very sexual thing, just for a split second you could see it.
They're constantly embedding these kinds of things within their content.
tim pool
Well, there's the old legends about Disney, right?
lydia smith
The Lion King.
tim pool
The Lion King, he lays down, it says sex.
And then I think the official explanation was, no, no, no, it says SFX.
Is that what it was?
Something like that?
Then there's the cover of The Little Mermaid.
Then there's Aladdin saying, what does he say?
What does he say?
Something about taking off your clothes.
luke rudkowski
There's a bunch of wieners everywhere.
unidentified
That's what it is.
tim pool
Isn't it like the Great Mouse Detective had something?
lydia smith
Did it?
Oh, I didn't see that one, I don't think.
tim pool
Yeah, I could be wrong, because I learned all this from watching some like newgrounds.com video back in the day.
But it was like under a carriage was a small like porn frame or something.
I don't know if that's real, but that's like another part of the legend or whatever.
patrick courrielche
They've been working this stuff.
We saw it in 2012 before the kind of whole transgender kind of Movement started taking off in America.
We saw it being pushed at this school pretty heavily.
And then, of course, you see these major writers, you know, writing these series, writing these movies, and they're part of this whole scene.
And so, I think that it's been embedded within the culture for a while.
We always wonder, how do these things happen?
They happen because we've allowed the left and the woke to monopolize All of these institutions that define what it means to be American.
So, you know, I think that's one of those kinds of things where the only way to fight back, the only way to push back is to create our own institutions and get our own messages out there.
tim pool
Here's what we're doing.
One of the things that we're working on here is, aside from music and, you know, Cask Castle, all of the projects we've been working on have been apolitical.
But one of the things we're doing is we're setting up a physical space Which will probably be, you know, we want to do like a gaming space, board games, but we want to do events called Saturday Morning Cartoons, where Saturday mornings, you bring your kids, there's like a buffet of like catering, pancakes, sausage, waffles, hashbrowns, and then we have like little arcade games, but we play cartoons that parents approve.
So we can bring back that, you know, we used to wake up watching on Saturday morning, watch the cartoons and the cartoons weren't so bad.
We want to bring that kind of thing back and we want to create a place where neighbors can meet each other and hang out, build community and build a culture around, you know, where we live.
patrick courrielche
It's a gold rush right now, I think, as far as the right, the way that they see this all happening at Disney and Netflix and what have you.
They want other options.
They just don't have the options out there.
For so many years, I would tell people, do not give money to these people's movies and their television shows.
Don't subscribe.
But then the pandemic hits, and now people are stuck at home.
They have nothing to do.
They have no other options.
They need options.
tim pool
We got to do Jack's Pizza Shack.
Jack's Pizza Shop.
lydia smith
Oh yeah, Pesobic.
tim pool
Yeah, Jack Pesobic.
You know, he talks about Pizza Hut nationalism.
lydia smith
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
We drove past an old Pizza Hut and it was all falling apart.
It was kind of sad.
We ended up going.
But maybe that's what we should do.
We should set up, you know, Jack's Family Friendly Pizza Emporium or whatever, and then we can do community events.
Because that's another big aspect to community.
So obviously we're doing the internet-based stuff.
We want to build culture, but you can also build culture at the local level too.
patrick courrielche
Jack's been smart.
Jack's been great about that.
luke rudkowski
Back to your point, the Sobono subconscious propaganda does work, and that's why they put these little messages in there.
There's a reason advertisers spend hundreds of billions of dollars trying to get their messaging out there.
And truly, what happens with children, especially when it comes to Disney and all these other megacorporations, and the images and the messages And really, the propaganda deep down, when you really look at it, when you're able to take a step back, because when you watch entertainment, you usually go into your kind of reptilian brain.
You don't think, you don't really, you just kind of sit there and consume it.
You're in this phase where you're just getting injected with entertainment.
It's not entertainment.
A lot of it is propaganda.
A lot of it is programming that programs people to believe.
Families are bad.
To beliefs, healthy relationships are bad.
And as you said, to make children in this kind of state where, of course, they're going to be prevented from having healthy relationships in the future.
But the culture is extremely important.
We have to fight back.
I think memes are also extremely important, like the meme that Tim just showed just a couple of moments ago.
But there's another meme that I saw today to bring this back to the conversation that we originally had here.
And it was of a Deutsch dog in the 1920s saying, I lost my house, I lost my job, I lost my savings, I lost everything.
And then you have the GigaChad Deutsch dog in 2020 saying, I never had any of those things.
And when you're seeing messages like that and memes like that, it resonates with you because like, yeah, I never had savings.
Oh yes, I don't have a house.
Yes, I don't have a real job.
I have this gig economy created by Klaus Schwab in the World Economic Forum that literally is just screwing me over and not giving me any kind of benefits or anything that could actually sustain me as a human being.
So memes, I think, are super, super important.
tim pool
Luke came to me before the show and he was talking about, he was unhappy.
And I said, have you considered owning nothing?
ian crossland
Things are looking up.
luke rudkowski
On the simplistic hippie Ian level, that can work.
Actually, yeah.
With minimalism.
I live in an RV, so I went into the whole minimalistic aspect.
You know, it's still impossible to pack that whole thing.
But in the bigger element, yes.
But what they mean from it is essentially human slavery, which they're slowly conditioning us to be okay with by getting rid of our financial ability to prosper or have any kind of legitimate Healthy lifestyle.
So when you're seeing people getting screwed over, I mean, these inflation numbers, these are just the official numbers.
They don't represent what actually is happening out there in the real world.
Since last year, groceries went up 13.5%.
Rent went up 6.7%.
Airline fares, 13.4 percent.
Electricity, 15.8 percent.
That's a lot higher than the 8.3 percent reported just in August.
What's happening out there is a total bloodbath.
The poorest people of the world are being screwed over, are literally just being...
Just taken by their feet and shaken by all these globalists, by all these leaders that just want everything from them.
And it's disgusting and it's sad.
And the poverty, the homelessness, the suffering is created by politicians.
And because we don't see what's going on, because we're divided, because we're conquered, we're allowing this to happen even more.
tim pool
You know, somebody just super chitted a correction.
They said, it's Disney's The Rescuers.
It has a frame with a woman in the window, full frontal, Snopes.
Oh my!
You know, I just think about where we've gotten to, you know, with everything Luke said, I'm hearing, you know, all this economic stuff, and then I'm thinking about what you said, and imagining just like all ages drag shows, and I'm just like, Rome is burning, man.
unidentified
100%.
tim pool
So, I kind of feel like, you know, what you can do is scream as you fall to the earth, or you can enjoy it as you're skydiving!
unidentified
Learn to fly!
tim pool
You know, and then, you know, I guess, Do a couple somersaults.
patrick courrielche
Or you can evolve and turn into squirrel thing creatures that can end up gliding themselves out of the woods.
tim pool
You can scream and panic or you can aim for those trees.
Aim for the bushes.
ian crossland
Use your body as a glider mechanism.
tim pool
I've heard people have survived their chutes failing, like falling into trees and stuff.
patrick courrielche
I've seen those stories.
tim pool
Maybe, maybe.
ian crossland
The American revolutionaries had to fight a war to seize their property back from the king or basically Retain or gain the rights to their own property that the king had seized from them, however you want to look at it.
And to think that we might go back there is really bothering me.
I don't like that Black Rock or Blackstone has been able to purchase property.
I don't think it should be constitutionally legal for megacorps to buy property.
That doesn't make sense to me.
Maybe not single parent, single family homes.
tim pool
But I would say you hit the nail on the head with the hammer, except for the might part.
I mean, look at the rate at which we're taxed.
So they were concerned about much less taxes back then than we get taxed today, and it's getting worse.
So, man, it's crazy to think about this idea that after the American Revolution, you owned land.
That was it.
You owned land.
Now you can't own land without paying a million and one taxes.
patrick courrielche
I think the real indicator is whether we're going into a civil war or not.
We've talked about this on Red Pill of America a lot.
We've actually did an episode on it.
We believe that we're venturing towards that area.
We agree with you on that.
I think the difference is, or what we're seeing right now, if you look at the American Revolution, or you look at the actual Civil War in the mid-1800s, why did those things happen?
They happened because the people that were fighting didn't have political recourse.
There was nothing that they could do from a political standpoint to change the things that they were trying to change.
In the 1776 it was they didn't have taxation without representation.
In the middle 1800s it was, you know, we don't have rights, we're slaves.
Are we seeing that now?
Is that what we're seeing?
Is that there's no political ability to solve our problems?
That's the real question I think that we're starting to ask ourselves right now, you know, with people talking about voter fraud and those kinds of things.
If people start to believe That they do not have the political pathway to solve their problem.
They turn to violence and that we've seen that throughout American history.
So that's really the temperature that we really need to be gauging is do people feel that they can change things in the voting booth?
tim pool
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
patrick courrielche
Exactly.
tim pool
So if people... Look, you've got... We'll get into this in a little bit, but Lindsey Graham is basically sabotaging the Republicans right before the election.
Cool.
He's pushing out this 15-week abortion ban, which it's not going to pass.
It's impossible.
Republicans don't have the House, the Senate, or the executive branch, so this makes no sense to do.
If people start to feel like there is no path towards any kind of political solution, you're right, they're going to lose their minds and it's going to get bad, but I have to wonder if this is what they want.
Right before a midterm election, get everybody riled up and angry so that they can sabotage.
patrick courrielche
Of course it's what he wants, I believe, and I think that the people there are going to be backing him on this.
I mean, culturally, is there anything culturally that's pulling him into making this decision?
It's that old saying that Andrew Breitbart made popular, politics is downstream of culture.
The only time that you can create legislation like this is if the culture asks for it.
You can try to create it and you can force it down people's throats, but the decision already has to be made by the American people for that to stand.
And Lindsey Graham, I think, is off on this.
I don't think culturally right now.
I mean, the whole thing with Roe v. Wade and why we were so happy about it, I consider myself pro-life, but the reason why we were so happy about it is because we were throwing it back to the states.
And we were allowing states to make their decision and now he comes along and says, no, now we're going to, you know, enforce this on a federal level.
And he has to understand that this is going to rile up the left.
He has to understand it.
I mean, just logic will tell you that.
ian crossland
I really am not a big fan of that guy.
He's like a strong arm authoritarian.
I don't know why he's still in Congress.
tim pool
Let's jump to the story from Insider.
Cardi B is furious about how expensive everything has gotten.
How are people surviving?
I want to know.
Cardi B is right.
And I would say that Cardi B... Man, this is probably a very important barometer for the political temperature in this country.
When establishment mainstream celebrities who, you know, you mentioned in a previous segment, they're supposed to be with the left, basically the left has control of the narrative.
Democrats do.
When they're coming out and being like, nah, everything's bad, and Joe Biden's celebrating on the White House lawn, they're losing control.
It's getting so hot out there, it's getting so crazy that regular people are starting to say like, yo, this can't work.
I think Democrats should be particularly worried about what happens in November when you get prominent celebrities being like, hey, this sucks.
patrick courrielche
That's why they had, I think, this rally today is they know that their backs are against the wall.
They're in the corner on this.
They're trying to gaslight everybody on the subject.
But when you are touching Cardi B on issues like this and any kind of pop culture icons like that, I think that you you're in serious trouble.
I agree with you on that.
tim pool
Yeah, regular people, you can't ignore it anymore.
Now you're gonna get a whole bunch of people who are gonna be like, yes, queen.
Like, they don't even know.
They don't even care.
All they know is that she came out.
You know, we shouted out Fleca's talks.
He has these videos where they go and ask people questions on the street.
I don't know if you've seen them.
patrick courrielche
Yes, of course.
tim pool
And it's just, the people are just mind-numbingly dumb.
And it's really disheartening.
But, while it is edited, of course, and I, you know, I've done men on the street interviews.
Most people are not this stupid.
What happens is they'll go out, they'll film a bunch of people and take the stupidest ones and make a video, and it's kind of depressing.
But of those dumb people that you see in those videos, they're the kind of people that are going to hear Cardi B and go, yeah, it is bad.
I'm going to vote how she says.
patrick courrielche
I've seen those videos as well where they ask people to ask, you know, who is this president or who is our first president?
They can't name them, but they can also name every single name of the Kardashians.
So Cardi B is going to hit the right nerve on something like this.
How do you not see what is happening right now?
I don't think many people pay attention.
I think that they're relying on that and they're counting on people to not be paying attention You know, the prices that are happening right now.
It's way worse than it is, than it's being published, because they've changed the barometers to calculate inflation.
If you use the same numbers from the late 70s... It's worse than it's been since World War II.
And that was just an incredible time to live through the gas lines that happened at that time.
Like late 80s, wasn't it?
the prices were shooting up like crazy.
Interest rates, we're complaining about interest rates now.
Interest rates got to 14%, I think it was above 14% at that time.
tim pool
Like late 80s, wasn't it like 20?
patrick courrielche
Exactly, exactly.
So, I mean, we're complaining about it now.
We're just getting into this right now.
This inflation thing, we're just getting started on it.
ian crossland
We're just getting started on it.
patrick courrielche
We're just They're the dissidents, and that's why the left sees their arts and music and TV as so valuable, is because they are the ones that are pushing that message out there.
They start to lose little strands like Cardi B, and you start to see the wall break down.
And we're in an amazing time.
I don't want to put fear porn out there.
We live in a time now where shows like this exist, where barriers are being erased that were up before, You know, 20 years ago, you couldn't create a movie and hope to get any distribution because there was no streaming.
The technology wasn't there to push that thing out there.
We live in a time now where we can actually just create something from our iPhone and put it out there into the world.
So we have the tools to fight back on this.
But I think the left has understood from a very... I think there's a hole almost in conservatism.
There's a fatal flaw in conservatism, and I consider myself a conservative.
That they haven't seen this coming for many, many years.
They allowed this to happen.
They allowed each one of these institutions to be taken over.
I think that there needs to be some kind of a reformation movement within the conservative movement to fully grasp this.
And you guys are talking about it all the time.
I praise you guys for doing that.
Thank you for doing that.
You're surprisingly in the minority in the anti-woke world.
Not a lot of people talk about it.
I don't think they feel like it's in their wheelhouse.
ian crossland
When you talk about, or sometimes the metaphor fighting back and the culture war comes up, but the difference is in a real war, in a hot arms war, you actually do fight back.
There's like devastation on both sides and whoever gets destroyed, the other person wins.
But in a culture war, the way to win is to maintain positivity and to include essentially everyone.
Like you're not shutting things down.
As soon as you start becoming the aggressor, The cultists don't want anything to do with you.
So you have to stay almost like ignorantly positive.
It's very challenging for really intelligent, logical people.
Because I think when you look around and you see things in pain, it's hard to ignore it or pretend like things are still really good.
But that's what people want to hear.
And that's what that's what taps into their feelings.
tim pool
Everybody should play Civilizations.
You ever play Civilization?
patrick courrielche
No, I haven't.
tim pool
The new game?
Was it Sid Meier's Civilization?
Yeah.
They're on six right now, and there's several ways to win.
You know, you start as a nomadic tribe, you build cities, eventually you have borders, eventually your boars are pressing onto people's borders.
Brilliant game!
I've been playing it my whole life since Civilization 2.
And you can win through a cultural victory.
If you have cultural dominance over the planet, everybody just wants to be what you are, you win.
The other thing that can happen is, if your culture is so dominating, it can actually push the borders and annex cities from other countries.
So, while it's a video game, understand this idea is rooted in real life.
When you start getting cultural permeation, when American culture starts seeping into, say, the Soviet Union, people then start demanding what other people have.
You end up with a Pizza Hut commercial with, what was it, Gorbachev?
And he's like eating the pizza backwards, and then they're like, he brought Pizza Hut, yay!
That's what happens when your culture starts dominating other countries.
Your own citizens start saying, we don't like you, we like them.
For example, when the war with Ukraine broke out, Russian influencers were crying because they were getting banned on Instagram.
So these are children of Russian officials with millions of followers being like, no, my life, I want to be American.
That's a devastating thing to destroy your country when your own children are begging to be a part of a different country.
ian crossland
I was getting the vibe.
luke rudkowski
Absolutely.
Just really quickly, culture is key.
And I actually did what you described before.
I had a picture of Kim Kardashian and George Washington, and I went to the streets of Times Square and I was like, who's who?
A lot of people got the Kardashians.
Not a lot of people got the presidents.
And just one more point, Ian, before I let you go here.
Another thing that I really wanted to bring up specifically around this topic is that I sacrificed my well-being and I listened to this Cardi B rant on Instagram.
And she does talk about how she helps a lot of people and how even helping people is very difficult for her because more and more people need help now more than ever.
She talks about how properties have gone up.
She talks about how rents have gone up.
And she talks about How do people deal if they don't have a, quote, a Cardi B in their life?
And she legitimately asked that question.
She made it about her.
She also addressed Joe Biden and she said, you know, everyone's coming at me because I've supported Joe Biden and I, you know, campaigned for him.
And she said this is happening all over the world.
This is happening because of the pandemic.
And she specifically addressed Biden in this to make sure that she was still okay in the party establishment, in the kind of sphere.
So I did it.
I wasn't happy I did it, but I listened to the rant.
tim pool
No, people should listen.
You don't have to be unhappy.
I think it was right for her to call out all the problems.
We got this story from TMZ.
She visited her old middle school and donated $100,000.
I think Cardi B is red.
I think that's fantastic.
I don't like her music, but that's no big deal.
patrick courrielche
And she complained years ago about taxes as well, too.
unidentified
Yeah, I remember.
patrick courrielche
That was a big deal.
lydia smith
She stole my money.
tim pool
You gotta sweet talk and be like, taxation is theft.
I don't think I would sweet-talk Cardi B. She comes out with W-A-T-I-T, taxation, wet-ass taxation.
You're like, oh man, somebody red-pilled Cardi B.
luke rudkowski
Did you see the Clintons talk about that?
Oh no, you don't want to see it.
ian crossland
It would just be tit.
unidentified
Taxation is theft.
Their shirts are already made like a thousand years ago.
patrick courrielche
Those things never go well, though.
What was the guy, Stephen Colbert, that did the shot one where all the shots were bouncing around?
When you force those kinds of messages in there.
tim pool
Yeah, but he wasn't self-aware.
That's the problem.
Making a Texasianist song as a joke because you know it's ridiculous, that's funny.
But Colbert was serious.
patrick courrielche
We can get Cardi B, though.
We can pull her over if she sees an ecosystem that she can survive in and still do what she does.
But when she doesn't... All the time we get these little percolations of people popping up.
Macy Gray kind of coming out and saying, I know what a woman is, a woman is da da da da and then having to a couple days later completely backtrack from that because she's afraid.
There are so many people in Hollywood that think about certain topics the way that we would think and we would kind of approach but they are afraid because there's a monopolistic industry that they're trying to operate within.
tim pool
We can only do so much, but this is why we're making music.
For one, I've made music my whole life.
So we got Carter Banks, who also makes music.
That's what we can do.
If I was a construction guy, I'd start an anti-woke construction company.
You know, if I was a cartoonist, that's what we'd be doing.
Seamus, he does that.
We need to create a space where someone can eventually be like, I don't need to work for you because you're woke and insane.
That other company is offering an opportunity and I can go work there.
So I'm not worried about speaking up. 100%.
lydia smith
Yeah, I think that Cardi B is ready because I remember her commenting about how she felt like she hadn't genuinely been herself since she became famous.
She said, if you're given the choice between becoming rich or becoming famous, just be rich.
Don't be famous.
It's terrible.
It's stifling.
I was like, oh, it sounds like you're ready for like a change of scenery.
Maybe we can make this happen.
tim pool
She's right, though, man.
patrick courrielche
Yeah, she's seeing it.
She's seeing it.
I think she's gotten to a level of success now where she is, you know, seeing the world in a different way.
And we just need to kind of close the deal with people like that.
tim pool
Yeah, I often talk about, you know, why don't people do more?
There's so many anti-woke people with power and wealth and they're like, what are they doing?
They don't do what you wish they would do more.
And then what you end up seeing is people like Mackenzie Bezos takes billions of dollars from her divorce settlement and then invests it in critical race theory, gender theory, all this woke stuff.
And I'm just like, where, where are the, you know, the anti-woke, the libertarian and the right with massive... I mean, Luke, how many Bitcoin millionaires do you know?
And where are they at?
What are they doing, huh?
Why aren't they making TV shows?
luke rudkowski
Working in McDonald's now, with the dip.
ian crossland
Ooh, holding, I guess.
luke rudkowski
Holding a lot of them.
I think a lot of people do get involved, but a lot of people are also afraid to get involved.
I think the culture that we're living in is one where they try to scare people from not speaking out, not getting involved.
And I think that's the biggest aspect of control that the system and establishment has on everyone else, is this kind of paranoia, is this low vibrational fear that keeps them in control and keeps them from being able to fully express themselves and live their truest lives.
There is a big aspect of it that we need to show people.
Hey, it's safe out there.
Everything's fine.
It's okay.
You could even confront a politician.
You could cuss them out and you could tell them out.
You could tell them exactly how you feel.
You could speak your truths and it'll be okay and it'll be fine and the world would be a better place if people would just stop pretending that they're somebody else and that they should be okay and that they should be in the confines of what they think is okay and not.
I think that's the biggest fallacy we're facing.
ian crossland
There's a real problem with fame.
Like you were saying, who was it that, oh, was it Cardi?
And Steve Martin said the same thing, if you could be rich or famous, just take rich, don't be famous.
It's the brave, people come in here and they're like, Tim, you're brave.
Like, that's what, being famous, if you don't have the money to have six armed guards surrounding you like a hexagon at all times, like, which is insane anyway, no one does, no one really does that.
Dude, it's this culture of crowds and mobs that form around someone because they love them or they hate them.
Mobs can go haywire really fast if there's an explosion or if someone screams or if a boulder falls down the hill.
That alone, that's the non-emotion.
There is a danger of being famous.
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
Go for it.
That's about it.
tim pool
I wanted to say like, you know, I remember when I was younger and people would say things, same thing.
If you could choose what you're famous, be rich.
I remember I was on a rooftop in, uh, in Illinois with a bunch of like investors and like local politicians for some reason.
Don't ask me.
I have no idea.
I ended up there.
A plethora.
And they were saying like the biggest mistake people make is they think, you know, being
fame is a path to something.
In reality, it's exposure, it's risk.
And I was I was thinking about that, especially now, because we have like just a plethora
of stalkers, both love and hate.
And love and hate.
It's both extremely dangerous.
unidentified
Then you also have.
tim pool
dangerous.
you have different kinds of stalkers. You have the hater stalkers who make things up and are insane
and just like think I'm stealing their spoons. There was somebody who tweeted that I went to
their house thousands of miles away at two in the morning and turned their TVs on and woke them up.
unidentified
Why'd you do that?
tim pool
And then the other stalkers all believe it because they're just genuinely nuts. But then you have
the stepping stone stalkers, people who think that they too can be rich and famous if only
they could get you to give them the chance or give them money. It's a crazy experience. It's
a crazy discovery. I got to tell you, man, you read these stories about what happens when people
win the lottery and how everyone comes out of the woodwork.
Oh, bro, it is worse than the stories When people talk about the stalkers, these celebrities don't tell you the truth about how bad the stalking really is because it would make it worse, but I'll tell you, whatever you think is going on with these celebrities and these stalker stories, it's actually a hundred times worse.
Substantially worse.
I wish we could put together like a documentary and just show exactly how bad it is.
We've been swatted 13 times.
unidentified
13!
tim pool
And where's the FBI?
No idea.
What can they really do?
And it still just gets crazier.
The bigger this show gets, the more successful we are, the crazier things have gotten.
luke rudkowski
From my experience, one of the best things you could do is not to give these people any attention, because that's usually what they're after.
And that's what they love.
They love getting an impact.
They love being heard about.
They love being talked about.
So I dealt with this for a while.
It's not convenient, but it's the price we pay.
And to add to your comment, Ian, what you were saying about the groups and going crazy, Frederick Nietzsche had a perfect comment about this when he said, And I think when he said that he hit the nail on the head to what's happening right now in the larger microcosm of American politics.
I think people are suffering.
I think we're dealing with A nutritional health crisis.
I think we're dealing with a financial crisis.
I think we're dealing with a cultural crisis.
I think the crap that they're putting on as entertainment that really is propaganda is just unwatchable in many instances.
It's disgusting in many instances and I think we're seeing the unraveling of our society and hopefully something new comes from all of this and new people come in with better ideas and Don't create a great reset, as some people would say, but build out of the old something new, something better, because we need it more than ever.
ian crossland
They're gonna try and push central bank currencies, and they're gonna switch us from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake for the crypto.
So instead of having proof-of-work, which is the more processor power you have to make your bitcoins, it's gonna be proof-of-stake.
The more bitcoin you own, the more money you're gonna make.
So they're trying to move us to a rich-get-richer system with proof-of-stake.
It's very dystopian.
It's really annoying.
And they're gonna try and do the mass censorship.
I don't know, man.
Go for it.
tim pool
Let's jump to this next story, man.
From TVLine.com, Emmys hits all-time audience low.
unidentified
Good.
Wow.
Good.
tim pool
The end is nigh.
patrick courrielche
Did you watch it?
I watched it.
tim pool
I didn't even know it happened.
unidentified
Yeah, I didn't know.
patrick courrielche
I watched it.
tim pool
For those of you that are listening right now, send in your chats at Super Chats.
Did you know the Emmys even happened?
luke rudkowski
I did not know.
I had no clue.
patrick courrielche
And it was not in anyone's feeds.
I mean, you would see the, you know, typically see the clips.
Nobody was tweeting about it.
I watched it because I feel like I have to watch those kinds of things.
luke rudkowski
It was- I'm sorry you had to do that.
patrick courrielche
I'm so sorry.
There was a moment where I told my wife, Adriana, I'm like, we can't do this.
She's like, no, no, we gotta keep watching.
It was a cringe fest.
Just one thing after the other.
It's so infused and saturated.
It's just saturated into everything that they do.
The awards they give, the shows they give.
Shows that should have easily won were lost out to the most woke show.
I mean, it's just, I think it's just part of why the reason why those ratings are so low.
That's why we have such a great opportunity right now.
tim pool
Well, I kind of think that the system is collapsing, and it's more apparent to me than I think to the average person for a few reasons.
I don't know if it's gonna recover.
So we got a bunch of Times Square billboards.
We did this over the summer.
We went nuts.
We had like 25 ads just like dominating the space.
It was awesome.
And a lot of people were like, that's crazy.
How could you afford that?
And then I'm just like, bro, it costs 20 bucks to run an ad in Times Square.
One time.
Yeah, so like, and you can get even cheaper.
There's some smaller ads, like still big screens, like $7.
And they'll say like, you gotta buy at least 20 of them or whatever.
So it's a couple hundred bucks and then it'll run for the day.
That's a lot cheaper than people realize.
And the reason?
It's done.
The foot traffic is down.
There's no impact anymore.
There's no cultural references.
There's no cultural cohesion.
So even having the ads doesn't do anything.
It's just a statement being made.
And I thought about it.
I'm like, here we are.
We did it.
We're here in the center of American culture.
And we made our point.
But we were only able to because the system has decayed to the point where it used to be that there were so many big companies with tens of millions of dollars that they were all competing for these spaces.
The prices were super high.
Now, nobody wants them.
Some of the billboards in there are turned off.
So yeah, off!
patrick courrielche
Interesting.
tim pool
And I'm like, hey, that one that's off, can I get that one?
We ended up getting the entire billboard to ourselves.
So we also ended up hitting number two on billboard digital sales.
And you know what?
We sold 12,520 songs in one week.
That's number two.
12,000.
Interesting.
That's it.
patrick courrielche
Interesting.
tim pool
It used to be 100, 200, 500,000 sold.
Now, I get it.
We're in a different kind of economy with streaming music, but it's not just about, you know, nobody's encouraging, I mean, you can track this up to the rental economy and you will own nothing and you'll be happy, but my point is we are able to stand atop the ruins We're able to be like, look how well we're doing, only because the system has collapsed.
Like, if we had a show this big 10 years ago, we would not be getting top, you know, singles and music or Times Square.
But because the system has just broken down and fallen apart, we can climb on the rubble and be like, I am king of the rubble!
And everyone's like, yeah!
unidentified
Yeah!
tim pool
And then we're like, haha!
patrick courrielche
I would have thought those would have gone for tens of thousands of dollars that you could not get out of an ad for less than $100,000 for something like that.
tim pool
Well, so like if you want to get the biggest, the big tower, you know, they do it on like a week by week basis and it's like $600,000 per week.
But most of the billboards, you know, they're big, but they're not that big.
It's like you can have a run all day for a couple grand and you can actually schedule like 20 ad placements to span over one, you know, one day over, you know, they'll play like once every other minute for a few hours and it'll cost you 200 bucks.
It's just that the demand is gone.
Not only that, but like small businesses have been wiped out, so ad revenue is collapsing.
I just, I look at the Emmys, and it's like American culture is being erased.
These things that we used to all be interested in and talk about, just gone.
And without that, what happens?
You end up, I'll just say, in a big leap, Civil War.
Because when you have completely disparate cultures that don't like each other, that don't care about each other, and aren't concerned about offending each other, they can say whatever they want about each other.
It used to be that you were like, okay, I better not say that, you know, what's the famous apocryphal quote from Michael Jordan?
Conservatives buy shoes too, right?
Why don't you put, uh, conservatives buy shoes too, man.
Nowadays it's like, I don't want their money anyway, so I'll rag on them and hopefully that'll make more of the woke left to buy my stuff, or the inverse.
Now you've got Democrats and Republicans refusing to debate each other.
You've got Katie Hobbs.
She won't debate Carrie Lake.
But you've got, who is it, Herschel Walker, is that his name?
He's not going to debate... Warnock.
Warnock, there you go.
And so the reality is, what's to be gained?
The hyperpolarization is so intense, you only face risk by actually coming together.
So a Republican is going to come out and be like, I'm not going to get any of these Democrat votes.
Why bother talking to them?
And the Democrats are going to be like, I'm not going to get a Republican vote.
Why bother talking to them?
Because it's not even about the policy.
It's about Democrats are better or Republicans are bad.
In which case, it is what it is.
The chips have fallen where they're going to fall.
Let's see who wins the election.
Everything is fractured.
And sooner or later, people are going to just demonize each other to the point where they're fighting in the streets.
I mean, it probably already happened.
It's like already happening, actually.
patrick courrielche
We're seeing it.
I mean, I don't know if it's just because of social media that we're seeing so much more of this kind of violence happening or, you know, in Los Angeles, I mean, you can't go a day without seeing somebody walk into a restaurant while people are eating with a gun and putting a gun to their head and taking money from them.
I think you're right.
The social cohesion.
There is no... What event on a national scale now is considered something that is kind of must-see, that's this cultural kind of phenomenon that brings everybody together.
Even NFL, even the NFL now is broken down.
I mean, the whole advertising thing used to be a huge thing where we would sit down and watch the advertisements, which advertisement is the best?
And now it's just we're constantly being bombarded with the wokeness on any of these things.
So there's no cohesion, there's no culture.
And a lot of that had to do, I believe, with this illegal immigration problem that we've
been dealing with now since at least the 70s, where there is no entry where people have
to say, okay, this is what American is, and this is what I bought into, and I'm signing
on to this.
I am buying into the American dream, into the American culture, into what it means to
We've lost that entirely.
We lost it through Pledge of Allegiances in schools, where we used to sing these kinds of things on a regular basis.
When I was growing up, now you don't see those kinds of things happen so much anymore.
We've lost this cultural cohesion, and I think that you're right.
It is leading to more and more violence, and social media is helping instigate it and trigger it even more.
tim pool
The next big thing to just shatter and destroy American culture will be when they have, in like the NFL and the NBA, forced diversity.
When they say stuff like, hey, these rules are arbitrary.
Why don't we mandate that half the team be women?
Sooner or later.
patrick courrielche
It's going to happen.
tim pool
Wokeness has already hit sports and the weird left cult has already hit sports.
Sooner or later, they're going to come out and be like, you know, we made these rules up, right?
It's discriminatory that your team is all male.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
And then you're going to have the NBA.
It's going to be half men and half women.
The dudes are going to be the ones doing all the work.
patrick courrielche
It's so much harder to get away with it in sports.
I just saw another meme to reference the memes you're talking about.
I saw a meme where this woman broke the deadlifting record and it was 600.
34 pounds or something, and then somebody quickly followed that up with, yeah, man's record is 1,100 pounds.
I mean, there's so the difference between men and women when it comes to these kinds of things.
I mean, and women have their thing.
I prefer watching women tennis than men's tennis because the rallying, it's just a little bit more of an exciting game to watch.
So there's, not to say there isn't a place for women in sports or what have you, but the difference between the sexes when it comes to sports is just drastic.
tim pool
I think the tennis thing, you know, I don't really mind.
I think it's entertaining when it's like Serena or who's that other guy when they smash their racket and scream and enrage?
patrick courrielche
Oh, Mack and Rowe.
tim pool
Mack and Rowe.
That's what we're here for.
Everybody knows nobody actually enjoys watching tennis.
We're just waiting for them to smash their racket.
It's like, I'm kidding, by the way, but it's like NASCAR.
They say that everyone's just waiting for a car to crash or something.
And I'm like, no, not really.
You know, because I don't think that happens all the time.
But yeah, man, so according to this TVLine article, it says that Emmys hit an all-time audience low, opposite the most-watched Monday Night Football since 2009.
I think they're saying Monday Night Football, right?
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
MNF?
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Who was it?
Was that the Browns?
tim pool
I don't know, but I was talking to somebody about the state of culture in media a while ago, and they said that sports will be the last to go.
Because sports is something that can't be rerun.
Like, you can watch an old game to see what's up, but for the most part, you need the live here-and-now show for what matters.
With TV shows, I'm watching Breaking Bad right now, I'm on season five, and it's a 10-year-old show, so most people have already seen it, but I'm like, oh, if I haven't seen it, it's new to me.
Yeah, you were saying- You can't go watch old NFL games and be like, ooh, you could, I guess.
ian crossland
You were saying you watched the Emmys, Patrick, and I was like, uh, my thought was, did you watch it on 1.5 speed?
Because I have no interest.
But that would mean you had to wait until it's already done to go back and watch it on 1.5 speed.
patrick courrielche
No, we watched it.
We watched it live.
ian crossland
There's just no, there's no rush to the show anymore because I'd rather watch it later, faster.
patrick courrielche
It just didn't, it didn't represent America and the American experience at all.
And they've gone overboard.
You know, the whole thing with the Oscars so white, I think Hollywood really took that to heart.
And honestly, it felt like we were watching the BET Awards.
It was just this crazy recorrection.
And I've talked to screenwriters about this, the way Hollywood is.
They are getting fed up with it.
They can't work anymore.
And we're talking about very successful showrunners of huge shows on HBO and NBC and what have you.
I've been hearing this complaint since 2012.
So this has been going on for 10 years there, where they cannot get work if their skin is white.
And so you're seeing that, this constant infiltration in Hollywood.
That's why I keep going back to the same thing.
We have this gold rush right now in regards to being able to get in there and make stuff, because people are dying for it.
tim pool
Let's jump to this story from Bounding into Comics.
luke rudkowski
Wait, before we do that, there's also some breaking news people are talking about in the chatroom.
unidentified
What is it?
luke rudkowski
Of the MyPillow guy getting raided by the FBI.
unidentified
What?!
luke rudkowski
Oh wow.
Yeah, this is the story that's coming out right now that he was tracked down by the FBI on a hunting trip, surrounded in his car, and had his cell phone seized.
So that's the story that some people in the chatroom have been letting me know.
I just wanted to bring it up at a point where we didn't kind of move on firm.
unidentified
Let's pull this up from the Daily Beast.
tim pool
Mike Lindell fed seized my cell phone at Hardee's.
unidentified
at Hardee's. Hardee's? Where's this guy at? Can a man enjoy a burger? Where is he? We're just near Hardee's.
tim pool
Lindahl also posted a subpoena on what appears to be a search warrant. So this
MyPillow's CEO, Mike Lindell, told the Daily Beast on Tuesday night that the FBI seized his cell phone while he was at a Hardee's restaurant.
He posted on social media a grand jury subpoena from a federal prosecutor in Colorado, what appears to be a search warrant.
The FBI had no immediate comment, so... Well, I don't know, man.
What else can be said?
It's the system's busted.
It's fallen apart.
patrick courrielche
They are looking to do what they did to Nixon and all of his crew and his cohorts.
Right now we're doing a multiple part series on Nixon and it's fascinating the parallels between what's happening in that right now with Trump and all the Trump circle and what happened to Nixon back in the day.
And the more that they can dirty everyone that's around him, They scare people from getting involved within his culture, within his circle of politics.
They dirty him up to be able to go and run for a next election.
I think that's what this entire thing is about.
It's the narrative machine in action.
Scare everybody that's associated with Trump.
He's going to have a hard time getting good people because of that.
Constantly paint him and any associate that he has as a criminal.
You don't think that we're going to see perp walk Ads ads when the when election comes. Oh, yeah, we are
going to see perp walk ads They are going and I said this back in the Jan 6 time frame
that Trump We're going to see Trump perp walked and people thought
that was nuts when I said that oh, yeah, it's not gonna happen
He is going to get perp walked. They want that image up so they could put it whether it stands or not
It doesn't whether it doesn't matter. It's the image. We got a video here
tim pool
We got a video here of Mike Lindell.
So, uh, we will play this video.
I think this might be the video.
Alright, let's quiet that down a little bit.
Mike, you're pretty loud.
Sorry about that.
mike lindell
Today the FBI, you're going to hear this and you're probably already hearing it in the news.
The FBI came after me and took my phone.
They surrounded me at a Hardee's and took my phone that I run all my business, everything with.
They could have just, what they've done is weaponize the FBI.
It's disgusting.
I don't have a computer.
Everything I do, I have that phone.
Everything was on there.
And they told me not to tell anybody.
Here's an order, don't tell anybody.
Okay, I won't.
Well, I am.
tim pool
They perp walked Steve Bannon over a million bucks.
BLM's been accused of stealing more than that.
The leaders, the founders and stuff like that.
unidentified
Nothing.
patrick courrielche
And wasn't he pardoned?
I mean, how is that even happening?
tim pool
We're in a civil war.
So, you know what?
No, no, I should take that back.
We're in a revolution.
Civil War implies that there's factions fighting each other, but right now the FBI is just rounding people up, and it appears to be extralegal.
ian crossland
Yeah, there's an attempted revolution from the liberal world order to the new world order.
I gotta say that clearly.
Liberal world order to a new world order.
And it seems like some people in the American government are complicit.
I mean, I don't approve.
I just seems like it.
tim pool
That's that's that's that's a bit beyond where I'm at.
I'm just saying the Democrats don't want to lose.
They want power.
They're scared of Trump and they've weaponized the DOJ to go after anybody
who might help Trump.
We saw this in 2018 when the big tech company started banning prominent
influencers who helped Trump win, notably Alex Jones, they purged him all
at the exact same time.
Alex Jones is now on trial again for defamation.
And it's like, it seems to be going the same way.
They're like, oh, you're not allowed to defend and things like that.
You're refusing to turn over proper information.
Now they're going after, Steve Bannon said there's 35 prominent Trump supporters.
Dark days is an understatement.
I don't know what happens, but typically when you look at history and you see things like this, we're looking at probably something more like a Bolshevik-style revolution.
Maybe that's too much, but what's more likely than civil war at this point is just uniparty arrests, the purging of political rivals, the evisceration of anyone who's supporting the ideology, and just totalitarian uniparty.
So, you know, you can have a civil war when two factions fight over control of one government, or in the United States it was one faction trying to leave a government.
Or you can have a revolution where one group seizes control, uses it to immediately purge and wipe out their opponents, and then take over.
luke rudkowski
Tucker Carlson called this a full-blown political purge, and he's not wrong.
I mean, look at what's happening here.
I mean, what will the MyPillow guy do to you?
What kind of threat is he to you?
Who is he going to hurt?
What did he do?
What did he get away with?
tim pool
He's got money.
luke rudkowski
I know, but from the average person watching this who's not into politics, seeing this right now, a lot of people are asking themselves this question.
Obviously, this is very political, but they're still trying to say that this is somehow justified, that the DOJ is going after bad people, that they're going after criminals, but there's not even a shred of evidence to suggest this, because from the average point of view, what effect is he having?
Did they steal something?
No, they didn't.
They didn't get away with anything.
Were they able to lie or cheat?
No, there's nothing of that.
I think this is a large phishing operation.
I think they're looking for whatever they could get And they're also trying to scare advertisers as well, too.
going through someone's cell phones and laptops and computers and all of their documents.
They're just hoping someone slipped up and made some kind of mistake.
And if they did, we're going to be hearing about it till the end of days now.
patrick courrielche
And they're also trying to scare advertisers as well, too.
He's one of the biggest kind of advertiser, known advertiser on the right.
Funds a lot of different shows, a lot of different podcasts.
And they're trying to send a message out there as well that, you know,
if you guys try to enter into this arena, if you guys try to appeal to the right,
we're going to come at you.
A lot of people don't, we don't talk about this so much, but how completely leftist the advertising community is.
They have controlled the digital platforms that distribute these advertisements.
They've gotten conservative websites kicked off of these advertising networks for years and years and years.
So there's so many different things kind of in play here.
They want everyone that touched Trump to look dirty.
They want to scare advertisers to scare away funding for shows.
It's really a smart play if you think about it.
These people that we're dealing with are not stupid.
They understand the imagery.
They understand what it means to have O'Bannon walk down perp walked.
They understand the power of the imagery.
They've been doing this since the civil rights era, getting pictures of dogs in front of civil rights activists and hoses being shot on them.
So I think that's what this is doing.
They're feeding their narrative machine with this stuff so that they can scare the right.
ian crossland
Yeah, I was getting the sense that it's the people that were saying that the election was stolen and that they have proof, but then the proof never came out, and they're like, it's coming, just wait three months and then it'll be there.
Lindell and Bannon are really hard on that.
They're really bullish.
But what I don't get is, who cares?
Let them say it.
That's part of democracy.
We're allowed to yell stuff at each other.
Biden's the president.
Let's secure the elections by having open source voting systems.
luke rudkowski
They did it for four years.
With the Russian accusations with Trump, when Trump won.
And now, it's just mind-boggling to see what's happening here, because it's so dangerous for everyone involved here.
I wasn't a Trump supporter.
I didn't back him.
I criticized him.
But still, it doesn't matter to a lot of people, because now even calling this out automatically labels me as some kind of Trump supporter, when I'm not.
patrick courrielche
That's the point, and that's the other side of it.
I was ready to be past Trump.
I was a Trump supporter.
I was ready to be done.
Then all this stuff starts to hit.
And all they're doing is pulling these people out that were done with him and ready to move on to a DeSantis or what have you.
They're pulling them back in.
They pulled me back in in that regard.
I'm not sure if it's the right play, but they think they know what they're doing.
tucker carlson
I guess I told you last night that the Biden administration has politicized law enforcement to the point Where it feels Soviet, and we're not overstating it.
The FBI has just raided the guy who sells pillows on this channel.
Not because the pillows were bad, but because they don't like who we voted for.
tim pool
It'd be funny if the FBI was like, well, the pillows actually are really good.
Use promo code postman.
unidentified
That'd be great.
tim pool
Use promo code FBI.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
luke rudkowski
Promo code gulag.
Tucker, your gulags.
unidentified
Known as the pillow guy reports on his live stream, Lindell TV, that FBI agents located him, questioned him, showed him their badges, and asked him questions about Colorado and Dominion voting machines, and then provided him with a warrant to seize his cell phone.
mike lindell
And he says, uh, we're FBI.
I said, show me your badges.
So they show one badge.
I said, how about yours?
You know, I don't trust anybody.
Like, you know, there's bad people.
Well, they do that.
And they said, what do you want?
And, uh, says, we need to talk to you.
unidentified
So I pull over and, uh, Mike Lindell said he initially told those agents he would not surrender his phone because he does not have a computer and runs all of his businesses off of that phone.
Lindell published on his livestream what he claims was the warrant for that phone.
We do not have Lindell's account confirmed right now, but we will be looking into it and keeping you updated, Tucker.
tim pool
So maybe it's maybe it's bunk.
I don't know, but I kind of believe the pillow guy.
This is a story I don't think he just makes up, especially considering Bannon came out, said 35 people were hit.
Then we got official confirmation that 40 subpoenas had been sent out.
The subpoenas probably included Mike Lindell.
Why wouldn't they?
I mean, he's one of the most vocal supporters of Donald Trump.
patrick courrielche
He also funded, didn't he fund some kind of a program to look into the election fraud and what have you?
tim pool
He did a big symposium or something about it.
luke rudkowski
Tucker actually talked about the people who are named on that list last night, and he talked about one person who organized a rally, and how the FBI raided the daughter of this person who organized a rally, and how they weren't even involved in politics, they weren't even involved in politicians, they were just someone involved in getting people to do political rallies.
And they are the ones that were raided by FBI officials coming at their door, knocking on their door, and, of course, intervening in their life and watching every single move they make very carefully.
And, you know, the information, especially with how the DOJ has been recently handling it, most likely is going to be leaked to the media, as, of course, there's a lot of things that routinely are not supposed to make it out there to the general public through these investigations that do, that smear people, that attack people.
There's phone records, there's text messages, there's things about individuals' personal lives that always make it out there, and this is the weaponization of the DOJ that, of course, is going out there and going after people that they don't like because of their political opinions and ideas.
I don't even agree with those political opinions and ideas, but this is such a dangerous move because it endangers everyone here.
This is meant to set a chilling factor, and it is scaring some people.
tim pool
If you ever wondered what it was like to be living in, you know, any one of these historical nations before the emergence of the authoritarian regimes, be it North Korea or Weimar Germany or Russia or China or whatever, you're living in it.
This is how it starts.
And, man, I really gotta wonder.
I wonder if the COVID lockdowns were kind of...
A dry run.
Will people submit to unconstitutional lockdowns and the destruction of their lives?
And they found the answer was yes, overwhelmingly.
ian crossland
It was nuts how the Roman Republic just turned into an empire.
You go from a republic to an empire, that seems really extreme.
I was just reading about the British monarchy and the king, you know, it's a hot topic right now.
He can take control. He can disband parliament. I mean, they say he won't because Elizabeth never
did, but he can. And all he's got to do is claim emergency.
But like, what's an emergency? A flood?
An earthquake? Someone saying the wrong thing on social media? Spelling your T.
Yeah, the way they've used the word emergency these days, like,
how many emergency acts has Biden going right now?
We have like 45 states of emergency or some.
We were looking up some numbers, some over like 25 current.
tim pool
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tons of emergencies.
Mostly foreign policy, I think.
ian crossland
Yeah, and some of it's like about Iraq.
You're like, what the hell?
We've been out of Iraq.
Iraq's not an emergency anymore.
tim pool
What emergency are we as American citizens facing because of what's happening in that country?
ian crossland
And so if the king were to seize power and become the sole monarch of England, of Britain, all of a sudden, and then they try and emulate that over here.
tim pool
Try.
ian crossland
Yeah, I know.
unidentified
They're doing it.
ian crossland
It's disturbing.
But I mean it's totally possible, it's feasible, that's the problem.
patrick courrielche
California is still in a state of emergency, to this day.
It still has that, because they do not want to relinquish the power.
The second that they were able to implement this power, this power grab, and we've seen it time and time again, anytime these, you know, the Bushes did it with the Patriot Act, anytime this power is given to the government, They never let go of it.
And the thing that's been the difference is that the right is not as good at enforcing their power.
The left is our masters at it.
They have figured out ways to be able to use the government in ways that they've accused Trump of doing when Trump was in office.
tim pool
Let's pull up this story here from TimCast.com.
I mean, you could argue that maybe he's like, look, we're gonna do this.
If you vote for us, we will do this because that will rally not just Democrats, but also Republicans.
But Republicans are already angry.
They're already ready to vote out Democrats.
Democrats are the ones who need to be riled up.
So it seems like Lindsey Graham is just sabotaging the Republicans.
ian crossland
I think he's an insulated guy, like he's insulated in his echo chamber and thinks that he's doing moral good by what he believes, that he really believes and wants that.
luke rudkowski
I don't agree with you.
He's an establishment neocon that has been always toting the line of the party establishment no matter what it is.
And he always is on the tip of the sphere when it comes to pushing this larger agenda that screws everyone else over.
It wouldn't surprise me if this was a bigger play to screw over, you know, the big part of the Republican Party that is set to allegedly win in this upcoming election.
You look at how, you know, the abortion ruling by the Supreme Court mobilized a whole bunch of activists, a whole bunch of people, to get active inside of democratic states and cities all throughout the United States.
Why bring up this issue when, of course, this is only showing the enemy your move, even if it's that?
But I don't think it's that.
I think it's what Tim is asserting it is, and I think this is a deliberate action to shoot in the foot the kind of populist uprising that he wants to quell.
ian crossland
So you think he wants Trump or any Republican to fail so that the liberal economic order can seize control, and so he's just shoving a nail in it with this?
luke rudkowski
Well, this is going to mobilize, I think, a lot of people.
And I think if you look at his voting record, it's always been, not just Republican or Democratic, it's always been pro-establishment, pro-ruling party, pro-billionaire class, pro-World Economic Forum.
He has always voted along those particular lines.
So it wouldn't surprise me if he's now intervening as many people like Joe Rogan are telling people to go vote Republican.
And I think this is going to have an effect on it.
tim pool
Sabotage.
ian crossland
Yeah, to think that someone would sabotage their own political party is very...
Very weird.
luke rudkowski
But he's not aligned with the populist Republicans.
He's aligned with Neocons.
tim pool
With the Democrats!
patrick courrielche
He's had a history of that.
I mean, look at Liz Cheney.
I mean, she's a Republican.
Is there anybody that has sabotaged the The MAGA movement more, or tried to sabotage the MAGA movement more than her.
I mean, I think he is an establishment guy that tends to go along, like McCain did, with the Democrats on certain kinds of issues, and this just doesn't make any sense.
It goes against the entire argument for Roe v. Wade and getting rid of it, was to give this off to the states and allow states to make up their own mind on this.
That was the argument from the right.
And now he's completely usurping that.
He's saying, no, we actually want more than that.
And to do this right now before an election, I mean, does he have some kind of polling numbers that say something different?
I don't know.
I think we saw what happened in Kansas when they put it on the bill.
They put an amendment.
I think it was Kansas.
Yeah, it was Kansas.
But they put the abortion bill on their amendment and it ended up getting voted down, resoundingly voted down.
tim pool
He's helping Democrats.
patrick courrielche
That's simple.
unidentified
100%.
tim pool
Because now every single Democrat is going to have campaign ads saying, Senator Lindsey Graham wants a nationwide abortion ban.
And they got it.
ian crossland
I guess if you, if like cultural military, you know, war gaming here, if you had a country and there was a revolt in one of your cities and you couldn't get the rebels out of your city, that you would scorched earth the city and burn it all down, even though it's your city.
So if he's afraid that the MAGA have taken over the Republican party, that he would sabotage the Republican party.
That's not out of the realm of possibility.
patrick courrielche
No, it's not, and if they do not have the red wave that so many on the right are hoping for, what does that say?
Who ends up benefiting from that?
I think it ends up being, you know, I think Trump ends up not benefiting from that, and the establishment Republicans, they've done with illegal immigration for years.
They misrepresent or they misinterpret an election outcome to benefit their own positions.
And they've done it with illegal immigration in the past where somebody would lose and they'd say okay that was because they took a hard line against illegal immigration.
We need to go amnesty the way that the left is doing.
Lindsay is a perfect example of somebody that's completely bought into the establishment.
luke rudkowski
Lindsay is also really good friends with Joe Biden and again said that Joe Biden is a good man as quote, as God has ever created.
So he's been very anti-Trump, very anti-populist, very pro-John McCain, neocon, neoconservative, trying to start foreign wars every chance, every instance he gets.
So he's definitely not working in the interest of the American people.
He's working towards the interest of the military-industrial complex and the ruling party since, you know, the connection with Biden is very clear with him and, you know, Biden being in the Senate, you know, for 720 years now, they had a very long cozy relationship.
tim pool
Yeah, he was in the Roman Senate.
ian crossland
I wonder if Lindsay was bullied when he was a kid because it kind of feels like this is what someone that's like the target of being bullied grows up and then they get power and now then they become a bully.
What's the problem with bullying, man?
tim pool
He's just an evil guy.
You know, just evil.
Man, you know, in my younger days, I did not believe in good and evil.
I was just like, no, I think it's, you know, people are trying their best, but they just disagree on how you go about things.
And then you get into, you know, an industry like this, you're like, oh no, they're evil.
They're literally just evil.
ian crossland
The crazy thing is when people believe they're doing good, because like everybody thinks they're the hero in their own story.
So when people believe they're doing good while they're doing evil acts, it's really But I think some of them are just evil.
tim pool
I used to think that.
I used to think everybody was the hero of their own story.
And then I was like, wow.
And then you start to realize, no, some people are evil.
ian crossland
Some of them are just like, how much collateral damage can we sustain to get our accomplishment?
tim pool
They told me this at Occupy Wall Street.
They said, don't you want to just watch it all burn?
And I said, not really.
And they're like, whatever.
ian crossland
I was thinking about 9-11.
And if that really was perpetrated by someone other than who we think it was, or even if there was more involvement than what we were told, that they're like, how many people can we kill and destroy
in order to get a war going so that we can start profiting in the Middle East? It's beyond that. And I
luke rudkowski
think when we talk about a larger spiritual energetic war, I think there's more reality to
this that's very hard to quantify in words, because there are individuals in our society,
just like the new science advisor in the Biden administration that literally takes all of his human
liquids and writes demonic words on walls with them in order to summon demons and does things
like spirit cooking with a brimovirum, which Podesta.
ian crossland
Tony Podesta?
That's John's brother.
He's pretty crazy, I've heard.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, there's John Podesta, of course.
tim pool
You know, my favorite meme was the police sketch of the people who kidnapped that little girl.
And it just, you've not seen this?
luke rudkowski
Oh, yeah, I've seen this.
tim pool
Yeah, the police sketch of like, here's the people of interest in the case of this missing young girl.
And it looks just like the Podesta brothers.
unidentified
Yes, exactly.
tim pool
Like there's even a mole on the face.
It's like, that's weird.
ian crossland
Yeah, Tony, John's brother, John just got tapped for Biden's, what is he, what's his position now in the Biden administration?
John's in there now.
tim pool
You remember what Andrew Breitbart said?
luke rudkowski
What did he say?
tim pool
You guys don't know?
patrick courrielche
You guys don't know what Breitbart said?
About Podesta?
unidentified
Uh-huh.
ian crossland
But Tony has been known to be like a wild, wild one.
And that's John's brother.
You can't control what your brother does, but that's still like, you know.
I don't know how connected we are.
luke rudkowski
They have a consulting group that of course works.
tim pool
Andrew Breitbart tweeted, February 4th, 2011, how prog guru John Podesta isn't a household name as world-class underage sex slave op cover-upper defending unspeakable dregs escapes me.
lydia smith
Oh my!
unidentified
Wow.
lydia smith
That's a lot.
tim pool
Very crazy thing for a man to say.
luke rudkowski
Back in the day when no one knew who Podesta was.
ian crossland
When you're connected to the Secretary of State like he was with Hillary, you've got access to all the information of what's going on.
He might have known if Tony was doing stuff and like, what do you get?
It's his brother.
So like, well, do you have your brother arrested?
I mean, in a just society, yes.
But in a nepotistic thing, you know, we see maybe not.
luke rudkowski
Well, they ran a consulting group together that worked with a lot of foreign governments, that worked with Saudi Arabia, that worked with a lot of despots.
And if you look at the work that they've done, it's really kind of scary and eye-opening how much influence that they had.
They were pretty much the right-hand man for Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton.
And those are some dirty hands to have.
ian crossland
John, pedestal us?
luke rudkowski
Yeah, John Podesta specifically.
I interviewed John Podesta before.
He's also big into aliens and UFOs.
Lots of weird stuff with him and the paintings and the art that they have.
Very weird.
We could go down a rabbit hole.
tim pool
What if the reality is that aliens just, you know, run things?
luke rudkowski
Aliens.
tim pool
And that explains everything.
ian crossland
That's the next false flag according to Eddie Bravo.
patrick courrielche
Every one of these politicians are aliens.
They've been allowed to stay in this for too long.
tim pool
None of the politicians are aliens.
unidentified
They're lizards?
ian crossland
No, they're human beings.
tim pool
And there are aliens who are like, we run this, you're a chicken coop, and you do as you're told.
patrick courrielche
They've been in power for too long.
tim pool
I don't literally believe this, media matters.
patrick courrielche
They've been in power for too long.
I was doing, we did this thing recently where we were looking for clips from the 1972 election
and I'm looking at election night footage and who's, who are they talking about?
Joe Biden.
unidentified
1972!
patrick courrielche
50 years ago this guy's been in this.
And when you're in DC for that long, you understand all the loopholes, all the ins and outs, the positions that you need to make money, to flow money to the big guy, how to get your family in there.
And bifurcate investigations and what have you.
There are smart people that have been in DC for a very long time that have become evil.
tim pool
This is my fun conspiracy theory joke.
The answer to Fermi's paradox is that aliens do exist.
They did come here.
They've taken over.
And the reason we're seeing such weird and rapid changes to our culture and society is because the point at which they began is the point at which the aliens showed up and said, We're taking over.
You can't stop us.
We have laser guns.
And then the world leaders were like, well, okay, I guess.
A good example of the fun thought is an episode of Stargate SG-1 where, for those that are familiar with it, basically there's a planet.
It's very advanced.
And then the people living there don't realize that they had already been secretly conquered by the evil alien race or whatever.
And so everything seems to be normal, but then they find out, actually, the government was being run by an invading species or whatever.
So, you know, fun conspiracies.
ian crossland
Are the aliens just having fun with us?
tim pool
No, no, like, you know, I was thinking, you know, you guys are familiar with Fermi's paradox?
patrick courrielche
Yes.
ian crossland
What is that?
Yeah, explain that really quick.
tim pool
So it's basically, if the universe is so vast and expansive, then alien life surely must exist, and if so, why haven't we encountered it?
Here are the potential theories or hypotheses as to why we have encountered intelligent life.
And there's things like the Great Filter, which is that any sufficiently intelligent life eventually wipes itself out.
There's... I forgot what some of the names of these are, but some of them are that... Suns basically bursting beforehand, you know, cataclysmic events that take out... Well, that's basically the Great Filter, like life gets wiped out.
But there's also things like the universe is so big and so vast that life never appears at the same time as each other, or it's so incredibly rare.
So there's a bunch of different ideas.
And my hypothetical answer is that aliens are abundant, and considering the size and scope of the universe, mastering massive hyperspeed travel, and we're a bunch of monkeys on a small primitive planet, and so they are our chicken coop.
ian crossland
I don't see why aliens would have to be our size.
I could imagine that they're larger than our solar system.
unidentified
We're smaller.
tim pool
We're smaller, yeah.
And we're beasts of burden, you know what I mean?
They need specialists with digits that can build little hardware and stuff for them.
patrick courrielche
It sounds like what you're saying, because one of the biggest and earliest media hoaxes was in the early 1800s.
I think it was the New York Sun did an article on the moon having Batman and it was huge.
They did like all of these stories on it and they cited some London study to validate this.
So it sounds to me like what you're saying is that story was actually not a hoax.
tim pool
Oh, I'm just kidding though.
Like, I think the reality is corrupt people do corrupt things and burn everything to the ground.
Like, we're tracking, like, the Roman Empire, you know?
It's similar.
And so, we can look to history and say, hey, things like this just happen, you know?
ian crossland
I was thinking today, would you let yourself die to make everyone else's life better?
Do you think you could?
Would you, like, today?
I have a hard time saying yes to that, because I'm like, those people, what did they do for me?
What do I, like, we're the collectivists.
patrick courrielche
Give me a personal, if you said, okay, this family member, this, your daughter, your wife, for a second.
I've actually seen a video on this recently where they basically asked women that question.
Would you die for your husband or for your boyfriend?
And to a T, I don't know if it's edited, so maybe they didn't all say that, but every single one of them said, no, I would not.
And the man says they asked the men and all of the men said yes.
tim pool
Well, come on.
Look, I got chickens outside.
And if a fox is lurking up, the rooster will run full speed, sacrificing its life to save the hens.
And the hens will all go run to safety, and he'll die.
That's just the way nature is, man.
I got a question, though.
Do you guys think that if you knew the collapse of the Roman Empire was coming, would you, as an individual, be able to have stopped it?
unidentified
No.
luke rudkowski
I don't think so.
ian crossland
If that period of history, no way.
Maybe within internet.
So the question is now.
luke rudkowski
If you have a time machine to know exactly how everything happens, maybe you could intervene and have some kind of impact on it or delay it significantly.
tim pool
I don't think so.
I think there's too many things happening at one time.
And, you know, if that's the case, is the collapse of America inevitable?
And no action that we could do is going to change that.
luke rudkowski
But it always has to start somewhere and then snowball.
So if you could go back in time and stop the snowball.
tim pool
Stop the crossing of the Rubicon?
ian crossland
Yeah, well it was really stopping the expansion of the Roman state because it was got so big that the technology couldn't support the infrastructure and they had to split in half and then at that point it was just like just down.
patrick courrielche
Well I thought the 2020 election was that kind of that inflection point where you saw this the entire country burn and how somebody can vote for the party that created that that chaos was stunning to me.
So, have we crossed that point where we can't reverse?
I can't think otherwise, but that we can change it, and that we have the tools to do it, and that we have the ability to do it, because otherwise, you know, we have no hope.
tim pool
No, I don't think there's no hope.
I think the system is crumbling before us, but it doesn't mean that we're going to suffer.
It just means that the world around us will change substantially, and we're going to have to rebuild from the ashes.
ian crossland
I'm not.
tim pool
I don't see it as a bad thing.
luke rudkowski
The people not paying attention will suffer.
The people who are ignorant and don't know what's going on will suffer.
tim pool
Everybody watching this show is going to be alright, I guess, because they bought all of their food at safeandreadymeals.com.
ian crossland
I think that they do want to put people in pods and link them into the metaverse and somehow extract heat from their body for electricity and just sedate a large population.
tim pool
I get it, but that doesn't actually work.
Extracting heat from your body for energy.
ian crossland
Piezoelectric juice.
I don't know.
unidentified
They're going to try and find a way to What is piezoelectric juice?
ian crossland
Piezoelectric is when you harness vibration to create an electrical current.
So the body's own, like your bones are made of hydroxyapatite, which is a crystal, a vibrating crystal for instance.
And if you could somehow harness the vibration to get electricity out of it.
And like if you're in a fluid that's really sensitive to vibration and you create like a static charge just by being inside of it.
I would imagine rather than kill everybody off, they're going to try and extract value from the human body.
patrick courrielche
The environmentalists are going to find some way for that not to be renewable and argue against it and protest against it.
We've been having renewable technology and nuclear for 30, 40 years, and they've been fighting it for that long as well.
ian crossland
Because constantly feeding people is a big weight on the system, and that's what the World Economic Forum's interested in not doing.
They want to do that less.
That's why they're like, we want to slow the growth of population.
And a lot of it's because they don't think they can feed it properly.
patrick courrielche
So do you think what's happening right now in regards to the hitting of the supply chain and what have you, do you think it's part of a design?
Do you think that this is actually something that the World Economic Forum and those kinds of globalist overlords are the ones that are causing a lot of this supply chain issue?
ian crossland
Yeah, only in that, when I think about the electricity system, like why are we still on a centralized electricity grid when there are options for localized fusion reactors or fission reactors or local power systems like they have in Africa and a lot of places where everybody's got solar on the roof, but they've kept us connected to the grid because that's the power structure.
The city controls if I have electricity or not, so maybe that they're doing that with food too.
That's the only reason why I think that maybe the food's also involved in that.
Food and electricity, man, if you can control those, you control a nation.
tim pool
So is the reality that there is no great crisis, but they're manufacturing it all so that they can centralize and control the human population?
ian crossland
No.
The way they reacted to COVID was insane.
They gave us the two weeks to slow the spread, but then when we realized people's eyes weren't bleeding like we thought, the spread was done.
Like, okay, let's open it back up now.
But instead they went the other direction.
patrick courrielche
We fought a civil war with smallpox that had a death rate of 40% and we fought through it.
We didn't like stop everything.
We didn't like say, okay, you know, we got to, we have to slow bend the curve on this.
Things kept going.
People kept doing what they were doing.
Uh, but in this sense, I mean, it was like we allowed communism to seep right into how many people would we have allowed to enter into the force and die?
to fight communism from coming into the United States.
How many Americans would we said, okay, that's worth it to stop Chinese communism
from coming into the United States?
100,000, 200,000, 5 million?
We allowed it to come in through this pandemic.
It just came right in and we all just put a mask on our face and stayed in home.
And it was the most brilliant execution.
If you're a conspiracy theorist, it was the most brilliant execution to bring communism
and to do a test run on it.
Then the pandemic was- Klaus Schraub wrote a book called
ian crossland
COVID-19, The Great Reset.
Like he conflated the two things.
What do those have anything to do with each other unless he wants to make them connected?
tim pool
He talks about it.
He says that this is our opportunity to enact the Great Reset.
ian crossland
Did you see that they ran that simulation in 2019 about what to do if there was a global pandemic?
luke rudkowski
Do you get- Event 301.
ian crossland
Event 301, like they were ready for it.
Like really, really ready for it right before it happened.
patrick courrielche
I think they're constantly ready for crises.
Cause I think they understand that's when they can make cultural moves.
That's when they can make these huge, sweeping cultural changes.
Is they're waiting for a crisis.
If they can't make- If the crisis doesn't come, they manufacture it.
And I think it's multi-layered.
I think it's not just COVID.
It's it you see it throughout history every time these crisis come along
They try to make these moves and they try to make these cultural changes
luke rudkowski
And I think that the kovat was that perfect and I think it's multi-layered. I think it's not just kovat
I think the plan Eve is is even bigger than that because when kovat first hit I was just screaming on my youtube
channel Hey, the economy is going to get hit even way worse than
this And I think they calculated this because they deliberately
shut down small mom-and-pop businesses They allowed Walmart to be open grandma down the street had
cops banged down A bus down her door shut down her business because she dared to even be open when she was running an online business.
Having that kind of activity absolutely destroyed the middle class, the working class.
And I think this was deliberate.
I think a lot of the scarcity is artificial.
And I think when you have scarcity, you're able to have control over populations.
And I think right now when it comes to the food sector, the energy sector, we're seeing deliberate compromises of those systems in order to bring in more control for the ruling party.
That's just my own personal opinion and perspective from how I've been seeing it and where things are going.
ian crossland
Ever since I learned about, I worked at Ground Zero on 9-11.
I actually worked in the American Express building across the street from the pile from like October to December.
And I would sit in this blown out building Explode the walls were blown out the windows were blown out I was like, I guess when a building falls all the surrounding buildings windows get blown out then later I start to find out Oh, maybe maybe there's more concussive forces at play you start to look the way they butchered National Institute of Standards and Technology butchered the the investigation into that thing and just shipped off the the steel to China they didn't invest and then others all these like scientists and engineers come and say well there was a
Trace amounts of nanothermite found in the dust.
You look at the buildings fall.
They're falling in near free fall, which indicates a demolition.
But this silence, the radio silence on this, makes me think that people are complicit.
I don't know what else to think.
I don't know who.
But that wouldn't just happen on accident.
We're detectives, man.
We've got the CIA.
Look into this.
Why did those things seem to fall in near free fall speed?
patrick courrielche
It is- it is a- I've seen so many- I haven't gotten dug deep down into that world.
I almost feel like it's a- Oh, Ian, Ian.
tim pool
It's simple, as they explained.
When the fires weakened the steel, the weight of the upper floors caused it to pancake, creating an exponential increase in force.
When the floor hits another floor, it goes ba-ba-ba-ba-brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Well, you wouldn't from all the debris and all.
So you can actually, you can.
There's blasts coming out of the windows.
And it's funny because people are like, aha, those are explosions and like, or it's the pressure.
ian crossland
Firemen are like, there's a bombs going off on the building.
unidentified
Pop, pop.
ian crossland
all the way up and you're like what are they talking about?
tim pool
I gotta say this is what I don't like about conspiracy theories.
When news reports came out on the day and it was a lot of conjecture and confusion and no one knew what was going on,
the conspiracy theorists tend to take that and go, wow that proves something else happened.
Or it proves that you had no idea what the hell was going on.
ian crossland
Unfortunately I cannot prove what happened. That's not my goal.
luke rudkowski
There's a great group called the Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth and they garnered thousands of professionals in the field and they break it down more scientifically and they explain things through logic science and data while of course NIST and all these other government officials have been hiding a lot of the data and not highlighting it to them.
tim pool
I just want to make one point on this because you know we're not I don't think we're gonna be able to tackle this maybe maybe we'll talk about it in the after show actually we'll go in real great detail.
I have a conspiracy theory.
You guys want to hear it?
ian crossland
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
During the construction of the World Trade Towers, we're a country that operates on the lowest bidder.
So there's a famous quote.
I can't remember which astronaut said this.
They said, what was going through your mind before that rocket went off into space?
And he said that it was built by the lowest bidder.
So I imagine this, you know, it's a point I make to a lot of conspiracy theorists, because people will say stuff they think, like, 9-11 was an inside job or something, and I say, okay, I hear you.
Why choose that conspiracy theory over the other conspiracy theory?
That in the 70s, when they were building this, a construction company, the Port Authority, whatever, they said, we can build this for X million dollars.
And they were like, wow, that's cheaper than the other guy.
The project is yours.
Then the VP, you know, goes to the CFO and he's like, Are you nuts?
We can't build this structure this big for that price.
Don't worry about it.
We'll skimp on this.
The stress is in the center.
A plane's never gonna hit this building.
And so they rip off $30 million from the budget so they can get the job done.
And then when it gets hit, it falls.
Granted, I know there's a lot of interesting things we'll talk about, but I'll put it this way.
I think...
People will choose their end result instead of starting from the questions and then trying to understand what happened.
And that's the issue I take with it.
I got no issue of... I'll tell you this.
First and foremost, 9-11, it was a conspiracy.
Either you believe it was a conspiracy between, you know, these Saudi nationals, these Egyptians, these men to commit this act, or you think it was government actors, or at the very least, they knew it was coming and didn't care.
Either way, a conspiracy occurred that day.
From that point, we should start asking questions about what happened, why did it happen, how did it happen.
Unfortunately, we have two camps that have... I'm not saying only two camps, but we have two dominant camps.
One saying, we know what happened, and the other saying, we know what happened.
And I'm kind of like, the reality is the government's not going to tell you what's going to happen.
There's no way the government would ever tell you the truth about 9-11.
No sane, rational person would believe it.
Because, simply put, they can't reveal how we got attacked if we did.
Assume, like, we got attacked on 9-11.
They're not going to come and be like, oh, here's exactly how they did it.
Let me explain for you.
unidentified
Why?
tim pool
So it can be replicated?
No, they were probably freaking out.
But there's a lot of questions.
luke rudkowski
But they did though.
They said exactly.
Guys with box cutters came in, did this and this.
tim pool
What I'm saying is of course that's not true because there's no way they could reveal the classified information as to what really happened.
So no sane person would believe that story, that it's an outright depiction of truth.
Now of course the media will tell you that only a crazy person would challenge that,
but come on, be real. You think the government would come out and be like,
here's the classified secrets as to how 3,000 people were killed that day? No, they wouldn't.
They'll tell you a story. Some of it may be true, but no responsible member of our
government would come out and tell you exactly how we got attacked.
unidentified
If we were attacked.
Ran Paul would. I know you would, Ran.
ian crossland
Tell me the truth.
tim pool
Well, let's do this.
Let's do this.
Let's talk about that stuff in the members show and go to Super Chats now.
luke rudkowski
And just a quick fact check.
I said event 301.
It's actually event 201.
tim pool
I was wrong.
luke rudkowski
I was wrong.
unidentified
Event 201 is where they ran the... That's how you do it, mainstream media.
luke rudkowski
You admit you were wrong.
unidentified
It's easy.
luke rudkowski
You could do it.
ian crossland
Event 201 is where they ran a simulation on a global pandemic.
It was in 2019.
Very, very interesting.
tim pool
So, Luke, because you made one mistake, you're here by fake news?
Just one, that's all that matters.
Fuck hey!
unidentified
I admit to it, I made my mistake.
tim pool
The media can lie, cheat, and steal all day, and they're called real news, but, you know.
ian crossland
Event 201 is wild.
I didn't know about it until after COVID was rolling for a while.
luke rudkowski
Wait until you learn about their cyber warfare program.
tim pool
Let's talk about, let's go to all that stuff in the members-only show, huh?
How about that?
We gotta go to Super Chats otherwise.
luke rudkowski
Cyber Polygon.
tim pool
All right, what do we got here?
Keystone Comet says, had to go to the channel page to find the stream.
No notifications for at least two days.
Didn't even see it on my subscription page today.
And we can actually see that in the analytics.
So the analytics have been like, it's obvious they're screwing with us.
Dude, we're two months out for the election.
If you want to support the show, knowing this.
Whoa, what just happened?
Did you turn the power off?
lydia smith
No, I think I pulled a cord.
UFO is down.
ian crossland
UFO has crash landed.
tim pool
Smash the like button right now.
Share the show on all platforms if you can because they're gonna start, you know, shadowbanning us.
I'm pretty sure my Instagram's shadowbanned.
lydia smith
Yeah, it is a season.
ian crossland
You posted one too many spicy memes.
tim pool
Yep.
I posted, like, Michael Malice was like, I'm pro-women's choice and pro-science, that's why I'm pro-national divorce.
And then I posted it and it's, like, getting no likes.
A bunch of my posts.
luke rudkowski
Welcome to the club.
I've been at like 107k followers for like months.
I grew, grew, grew and then out of nowhere it just stagnated.
It's been like that for like around a year.
It's crazy.
ian crossland
Meta's the most highly policed of all those social networks.
tim pool
Heron Gaming News says Ian is a national treasure.
ian crossland
Oh smack.
tim pool
A national treasure, man.
Tom Wolfe says the Inflation Reduction Act is just a bunch of coupons for Green New Deal products.
lydia smith
True.
luke rudkowski
And IRS budget.
lydia smith
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Sideway says, I was so happy in 2018 when I had a 1B1B, one bedroom, one bath, and attached a garage at $1,100 a month.
Went up by $400 since, and I've been back in moms for a year plus now.
lydia smith
I'm so jealous that you paid that little in rent.
That's crazy.
I'm very sorry you had to move home.
That sucks.
unidentified
Man, crazy days, man.
tim pool
Jeremy Wien says, somebody should send a fiddle signed Nero to Biden.
lydia smith
Yeah.
They had a concert.
Yeah.
tim pool
You know what the weird thing is that, um, you know, people are telling us they're not getting notifications for the show.
It comes and goes in waves.
And, uh, it's weird.
You know, I can't imagine it's an accident.
At the same time, though, our clips, segments from the shows, are doing really, really well.
So I wonder, I wonder if they don't... The clips don't have the full shows.
So I wonder if they're, like, trying to mask that our analytics are still up, but the live show is down and the clips are up.
ian crossland
If you want to get it, make sure you click the bell button in addition to the subscribe button.
Maybe you can unclick it and click it again to refresh it in the algorithm.
I don't know.
Leaving a comment on the video I think also probably tells the algorithm that you want to see it more.
tim pool
We're working on an app.
We're working on a mobile app.
But maybe we should come up with a browser extension called Notifications.
Yeah.
You know, we should do this.
We should totally, we should totally, yeah.
luke rudkowski
Where you actually see the content that you subscribe to?
tim pool
Exactly.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
And then, like, you'll have a browser extension, and then whenever one of your shows, like, you'll put in there, like, here are the shows that I like, and then it'll, boop, and pop up and show you the shows.
ian crossland
Yeah, I would love a TV guide type, like.
Yeah.
We're working on that with the charity thing, although it's not technically a charity right now.
It's just a bunch of developers working on it, but we're putting, like, a You know, kind of like a Google Calendar-type thing, but for all your subscribed content, where you can see what's coming.
tim pool
Triton54 says, My Timcast, the way I like it.
Hot, spicy wings with a side of pierogies and psychedelic mushrooms topped off with some Sour Patch Kids.
lydia smith
There you go.
tim pool
And not an effing baked potato in sight.
lydia smith
That sounds gross, honestly.
tim pool
You ragging on Seamus?
ian crossland
Yeah, he was.
luke rudkowski
That's rude.
I like that super chat, I approve, 100%.
unidentified
That sounds like a horrible meal, what are you talking about?
tim pool
Mass gen aside, clever name, says Luke your timing is impeccable.
You are back just in time for me to send those effing quarterly taxes out.
Cries and pounds on the table.
Ah yes, quarterly tax day is coming up in a couple days so anybody who runs a business knows how fun that can be.
Yeah, we have vendors who are hitting us up, telling us, like, hey, would you like to extend this, extend that?
And I'm just like, it's tax month.
We have no budget.
The government gets our money.
Don't you know how this works?
patrick courrielche
You could totally see, too, in subscriptions, around the tax time, you see a literal dip around those moments.
tim pool
We've seen it in our- Well, this is quarterly, so it's like, the people who run businesses, the average person who's working a standard- They're not seeing it.
Yeah, they see tax day in April.
But for people who run businesses, every quarter you got a tax day.
Slane Hope says, I've lived in LA for 43 years, and it's never been this bad.
They tax the heck out of weed sales, and you don't see any of that reflected in city spending.
The more they tax, the less they accomplish.
Then why still live there, man?
patrick courrielche
The gas right now over there is almost 5.60.
When I was driving, I was so jealous when I was driving in here.
I saw 3.30 or something on the way in here.
California taxes is nuts.
tim pool
You're still over there?
What are you doing?
You gotta get out.
patrick courrielche
My family's there.
My family's there, so it's kind of a hard thing to leave.
We looked into leaving, but we didn't.
ian crossland
Like extended family?
patrick courrielche
Yeah.
Grandparents.
ian crossland
The weather's nice.
I will say that.
You're in L.A., right?
patrick courrielche
Yes.
ian crossland
Yeah, the weather's really nice down there.
tim pool
Antonio says, shout out to some anti-woke bands that don't get brought up here.
Check out Stained.
Aaron Lewis is very pro-freedom and anti-woke.
lydia smith
Love Stained, yep.
tim pool
Eric July's metal band, Backwards Song.
Great equalizer.
Very cool.
Check it out.
lydia smith
Yeah, Eric does have a band.
Cool.
tim pool
Right on.
J. Marie says, Patrick, I absolutely love Red Pilt.
I am an ex-gang member vato from the inner city, doing my part creating non-political content and also do a philosophical podcast.
I think the fans will like J. Marie thesis podcast.
Cool.
lydia smith
Rad.
tim pool
Glad to hear it.
lydia smith
Very cool.
tim pool
Tyler Bosanovsky says, perhaps Luke should be cast as a little merman.
lydia smith
Oh, that's a good idea.
I'm okay.
You're good?
tim pool
Luke, come on.
Luke's our diversity cast member.
luke rudkowski
I am.
lydia smith
He's diversity hired, it's true.
unidentified
See, I may be mixed race, but Luke is.
luke rudkowski
Mr. Red Pill Man, I don't like the humor here.
tim pool
See, Luke is 100% a person of color.
ian crossland
This is like from last year, right?
Did they change that and they said now Polish people are people of color?
tim pool
Slavic people.
So that's my solution to a little mermaid thing.
ian crossland
The same color as me, Luke.
tim pool
Luke's got blonde hair, blue eyes.
lydia smith
Yeah, it's great.
luke rudkowski
Represent.
lydia smith
I love it.
luke rudkowski
We're a minority.
lydia smith
That's right.
luke rudkowski
We are.
patrick courrielche
They actually said that last night on the Emmys.
They actually said it last night on the Emmys that we are now the majority and you are the minority.
It was some person of color, you know, legitimate person of color.
Not legitimate, I should say the standard person of color.
tim pool
Randy Shoshin Mayor says rail unions might go on strike Friday.
Biden, big fan of the rail unions, might deny our right to strike.
No contract in three years.
Wage increase is not close to inflation.
Looking for attendance policy.
We work 24-7 schedule.
Wow.
It's coming down!
When the rails shut down, you ain't gonna have any food.
People don't get it.
They don't understand, man.
Dark days indeed.
Lewis Zelaya says, Tim, did you see that Michael Knowles reviewed Will of the People on his show today?
Oh, cool.
The song left him speechless, which is the title of his book, Speechless, Controlling Words, Controlling Minds.
A couple people were saying that.
He reviewed the song, I guess?
lydia smith
I didn't hear that.
I usually listen to him, but I didn't hear that one.
tim pool
Yeah.
Or maybe he mentioned it and people are just tricking me into reading a promo for his book.
lydia smith
Yeah, possible.
tim pool
But you can do two things.
You can add Will of the People And only ever want it on Spotify to your playlists and just spam play them and just blast that music.
Cause it's really, really good for us.
It helps, it helps us.
And we, and I mean, dude, if you like the music, obviously, but add it to your playlists, you know, blast it, get everybody to see it.
The cool thing is with Apple music, we're seeing who's shazamming the song.
So like someone will be at a bar and the song will play and then they'll like, what is this song?
And then they, they add us or whatever.
It's really cool.
patrick courrielche
That's cool.
tim pool
Shout out to Michael Knowles.
You can also buy his book, Speechless.
Eric Hilarity says, 1966, Yuri Bezmenov, a KGB defector, warned Americans about how they would slowly take down American democracy.
It's on YouTube, but you should watch it.
It's scary how accurate it is.
That's right.
luke rudkowski
Interviewed by G. Edward Griffin.
tim pool
Really?
luke rudkowski
Yep.
ian crossland
OG, Edward Griffin, let's call him.
luke rudkowski
Creature from Jekyll Island, great book, definitely recommend it, and we should try to get him on the podcast.
ian crossland
I'd love to.
I actually talked to him before and he was interested.
It's just a matter of getting him out here.
patrick courrielche
How old is he now?
ian crossland
He's gotta be in his 70s or 80s or something.
He's in like the 50s talking about it.
patrick courrielche
He's up there.
luke rudkowski
But he's smart.
He's still there.
ian crossland
I've seen his interviews.
luke rudkowski
He still has it all.
tim pool
Not that guy says, I'll put my house up for sale tomorrow.
Where do we go?
Want to start a business that requires a storefront.
100% serious.
My property tax, 500 bucks a month.
I don't know.
I don't know where to go.
We're in, uh, the West Virginia tri-state area.
So our, our, we have two big cities.
We have Frederick, Maryland, and we have Charlestown.
I'm staying way away from communist Maryland.
And, uh, you know, I, I really want to set up, um, it'd be fun to do a pizza place with like arcade games, skeeball.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's a bonding experience.
tim pool
Yeah, we played skee-ball.
Ian won.
He got 40,000 points.
We had this arcade game where we- IQs him a photoshopping game.
ian crossland
Me and Kara each had like a rifle and we were shooting it like it was like a Space Invaders game.
tim pool
It was an alien turret blaster.
ian crossland
Yeah, man.
It was like a bonding experience for us, you know, taking out the aliens together.
tim pool
What are you doing there, Ian?
ian crossland
You see me.
You know what I'm doing.
One direction.
luke rudkowski
That YouTube channel that takes things out of context from the show is gonna have a heyday with that one.
I love those guys, they do great work.
tim pool
We went to Funky's Arcade Bar in, I think it was in Danville, Virginia?
I think it was.
ian crossland
Yeah, it was.
tim pool
And I walked inside of this place and I saw the tables.
They had beer on tap, but it was like you charge your card with cash and then you just like pull it and it calculates.
So like a full beer was like two bucks.
They had skeeball, they had racing games, and I was like, this is amazing.
We need this.
ian crossland
Yeah, it was great.
patrick courrielche
Do you guys have the axe throwing out here?
Is that a big thing?
tim pool
Yeah, I mean, there's commercials for it and stuff.
patrick courrielche
It's big, it's big out where we're at.
luke rudkowski
The yuppie hipsters love it.
patrick courrielche
I think they're trying to get their rule roots going.
tim pool
But I think we need a, you know, like an arcade bar kind of thing.
Games.
You know.
ian crossland
Basketball.
One of those, like, basketball games.
tim pool
Skee-ball.
You know what we want to do?
And we need help.
If you can help us, please.
Please.
We want to make ski bowling.
This is our big idea.
And I have no idea how to do it.
unidentified
Ski bowling?
tim pool
Ski bowling!
unidentified
Huh.
tim pool
Ski bowl.
lydia smith
Go on.
tim pool
Here's what it is.
It's a bowling lane, but at the end is a launch ramp into ski ball targets.
And so it's just a massive ski ball with a bowling ball and you throw the bowling ball and then it launches up and you're trying to get the 10,000 in the edge or the side or whatever.
Ski bowling.
ian crossland
That's awesome.
tim pool
That's exactly what it is.
patrick courrielche
That sounds like fun.
tim pool
It would be like super fun.
And so the idea I was thinking is like, you don't actually have to use bowling balls because bowling balls can be heavy because you want to knock the pins down.
This can be a lighter plastic ball.
Just a light ball that you want to launch and get in the hole.
And imagine a bowling lane with a launch ramp.
That'd be so fun.
ian crossland
You could actually have a bowling lane with the launch ramp that comes down so you have your ski bowl and then you can pull the ramp up and actually just put pins down and actually bowl regular too.
tim pool
Oh yeah, it's a good idea.
Yeah, you could actually have the skeeball target thing be lifted up and clear out of the way.
Yeah, that'd be cool.
patrick courrielche
I always wondered how new games were made.
It seems like we should be done with new games by now.
The human experience should be done.
And then there's a new game always coming, especially drinking games.
Drinking games, there's always a new... I spent some time with my nephews recently, and there's all these new drinking games I had never seen before.
tim pool
Yeah, there's one.
It's a drinking game.
It's really fun.
You watch TimCast IRL and whenever Tim says Civil War, you take a drink.
lydia smith
And then you die.
patrick courrielche
It's true.
tim pool
Yeah, you get alcohol poisoning.
ian crossland
I got the G. Edward Griffin actually.
It was 90.
90 years ago.
patrick courrielche
Yeah, I knew he was up there.
tim pool
All right, Mavis says, Michael Knowles finally reviewed Tim's song Will of the People during the whole video.
He was speechless.
lydia smith
Okay.
ian crossland
Just sat there in stunned silence.
tim pool
You can, uh, purchase Will of the People and Only Ever Wanted on iTunes or add them on your Spotify playlists and, um, listen to the songs.
Enjoy them.
You can purchase speeches.
We've got, uh, I think what we have coming out in a couple of weeks is probably going to be a lighter piano version of the song.
We'll see.
We will see.
Brian Timmer says, Luke, how's your German Shepherd doing?
luke rudkowski
She's awesome.
She's in the back of all my videos right now on my YouTube channel.
She's always just hanging out.
We usually go for like a little walk right in the morning.
I shoot my videos, she knows right away.
As soon as I start screaming, she goes right in the back of the couch, relaxes, lays down.
No, she's not.
She's like hanging out, chilling, not even caring about anything.
She knows I'm at work.
As soon as we're done with work, we go play outside.
She gives me a lot of exercise, a lot of happiness, and if you have a dog, they're awesome and incredible, and I have a lot of fun, and she's helping me get back in shape.
What kind of dog is it?
A German Shepherd.
patrick courrielche
Okay.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, super smart.
Very, very intelligent dogs that you have to work with, train every single day.
And that's what we do.
And it's been a lot of work, but really fun.
tim pool
Right on.
Jake Malone says, I made the bad thing browser extension and it's hilarious.
Check your info email for screenshots and install info.
So the idea was that it replaces all of the right wing words with bad thing.
Cause it doesn't matter what they're saying.
It's meaningless.
So it's going to be like the right demanded bad thing.
And they are bad people who want bad thing.
TakingBackToxic says he clearly removed the tags that say not to remove them under penalty of law.
luke rudkowski
Oh, Mike Lindell.
tim pool
Yeah, Mike Lindell.
He pulled the tags off.
unidentified
Got it.
Makes sense.
lydia smith
Coming for him.
patrick courrielche
He had some top secret tags.
tim pool
Bobcat says, Tim, look it up.
The Bolshevik Revolution had some of the bloodiest fighting of the First World War.
US troops even got dragged into that mess, leading to the worst retreat in US history until Biden.
That was a good one.
Ashboro says, any update on discover card regarding boomstick sale tracking?
I applied for a discovered card today.
Oh, yep.
I got approved.
So I have a discovered card coming.
And, uh, if, if, if the news comes out, the discover card is going to start playing that same business, or maybe they already do.
I don't know.
I will, I will cancel the card.
luke rudkowski
I asked people on my Twitter if anyone could investigate this for us.
I still haven't had time to look at all the answers.
I think Discover might be good.
tim pool
Yo, they have 5% cash back.
That's crazy.
5%.
Discover card.
Sounds pretty good.
5% cash back, no tracking your gun purchases.
lydia smith
That's a great selling point, yeah.
tim pool
There you go.
lydia smith
There goes your motto.
tim pool
We should make a fake commercial for it.
lydia smith
A marketing campaign.
ian crossland
I heard you guys talking about it last night, the Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
I'm so aghast and stunned.
patrick courrielche
What do they plan on doing with that information?
luke rudkowski
Sharing it with governments?
Or printing it in databases that could be probably hacked by other people.
patrick courrielche
But the government, you have to, in most places when you purchase a gun, you have to get it, you have to go through a screening process.
I mean, I've done that with all my guns.
Every time I buy a gun, I have to send off my clearance.
luke rudkowski
But it's illegal for the federal government to create a firearms registry, so now they're doing it through the corporations.
unidentified
Gotcha.
luke rudkowski
And there they'll have the list.
They'll have the registry that way.
patrick courrielche
Got you.
luke rudkowski
Which is illegal and unconstitutional.
tim pool
All right, what do we got?
Pinochet's Helicopter Tours.
That's an interesting name.
lydia smith
Oh, my.
tim pool
Lindsey Graham and his ladybugs should go away.
What is that a reference to?
luke rudkowski
I have no idea.
unidentified
I don't know.
luke rudkowski
I haven't heard that word before.
tim pool
Waffle Sensei says, would you kindly spin the UFO?
We can't.
Ian broke it.
unidentified
We can't.
It's dead.
ian crossland
No, I can try, though.
tim pool
No, it's not plugged in, is it?
Oh, it is.
unidentified
It is.
tim pool
It's on now.
lydia smith
Yeah, the lights are on.
Like the little lights underneath it.
See if you can do it.
Oh, no pressure, Ian.
ian crossland
I tried to one-shot it.
lydia smith
Come on, I can do this.
luke rudkowski
That's a one.
ian crossland
Ian, it's flashing.
Can you set it when it's flashing?
tim pool
Yeah, you can set it.
unidentified
Come on.
lydia smith
We got this.
tim pool
You just put it right there, lower your hands, and then find the center.
lydia smith
Oh, yeah.
It makes it sound easy.
luke rudkowski
Where's your chi, Ian?
Where's your chi?
Where's your chi?
patrick courrielche
Wow.
luke rudkowski
Impressive.
tim pool
Did you not have the camera on it when I just did that perfectly in one go?
ian crossland
Tim's smooth.
unidentified
One move.
ian crossland
Look at that wobble.
lydia smith
You're gonna mess it up, Ian.
ian crossland
That's because of gravity.
Or is it magnetism?
luke rudkowski
You gotta meditate more, bro.
You gotta meditate more, bro.
ian crossland
You're right, I should be more still.
tim pool
It's the momentum.
When you push one side, that one side stays down the whole time, bouncing up and down, so it creates the wobble.
ian crossland
Because the universe is curved.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
No, it's because you applied downward force to the UFO.
unidentified
Here we go.
ian crossland
Let's get physical.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Physics.
Well, we spun the UFO waffles, so... Thank you, waffles.
lydia smith
We love you.
unidentified
Mission accomplished.
tim pool
Brad Turley says, Tim, everywhere I go is a riot.
People crying.
Young Turks, everywhere you go is silent.
Why so quiet?
That's a reference to, uh, not the actual lyrics, but Tom McDonald's song, Riot.
It's actually a really good song.
I like it.
Riot, have you guys been listening to it?
ian crossland
Yeah, it was catchy.
unidentified
Yeah, it is.
tim pool
It's really good.
ian crossland
I thought the chorus was catchy.
tim pool
Yep.
I dig it.
patrick courrielche
People love that guy.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
I mean, he's good.
It's awesome stuff.
And he's... I just love the smack-talking the establishment.
That's what it's all about.
But this song, Riot, is not overtly political, but it is anti-establishment.
So good stuff, man.
Time, you rock.
You guys should check out Tom McDonald's Riot.
Buy his song on iTunes.
Help him hit number one.
If he does hit number one on the Hot 100, which is a stretch, we will all wear suits.
lydia smith
That's right.
tim pool
But we'll see, maybe he'll hit number one in some fashion and then we'll just wear suits because it'll be funny.
ian crossland
People are requesting I wear a corduroy suit.
unidentified
Yes!
lydia smith
Oh yeah, that'd be perfect.
unidentified
Luke's gonna wear a pimp suit.
luke rudkowski
You can't appropriate my culture.
ian crossland
What color is your corduroy suit?
patrick courrielche
Tan.
Brownish tan.
lydia smith
Hot.
ian crossland
Purple or green, I don't know, I'm looking for something like that.
tim pool
No username to display says there are indeed aliens partly responsible for all the evil and insanity.
They are called demons.
Yo, DMT is some of the craziest stuff.
ian crossland
Yeah, I would love to smoke it.
tim pool
Because the stories I hear about that, people talk about demons.
And I wonder if that's, they see demons just because their worldview is molded around the ideas.
You know what I mean?
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
Like, if someone didn't know anything about demons, what would they call it?
And would it exist?
Like, would they perceive it?
You know what I mean?
patrick courrielche
What is it?
Is it a...
Liquid?
luke rudkowski
It's in your brain right now.
And every time you dream, your brain lets it out a little bit.
You're born with it, and your brain is flooded with it when you're born with it.
When you die, your brain is flooded with it as well.
And people can artificially take it to pretty much see what happens when they die.
unidentified
The choroidal, there's part of the brain.
luke rudkowski
People say how they literally see their soul leaving their bodies and they talk to entities and little elves and some demons and some other creatures that are more loving and caring and give them answers to a lot of their life problems.
patrick courrielche
It sounds like a litmus test of where you are mentally at that time.
tim pool
Some people have said that demons offer them a deal.
They'll give you knowledge and information and then they're like, no, no, no, I don't want it.
I don't want it.
patrick courrielche
That sounds like a psychotic trip, kind of, that you're going through.
tim pool
Yo, people have shared experiences of what's crazy about it.
Like, two people will, like, sit near each other but in different rooms and take it, and then they'll experience, like, the same place.
Like, they'll see the same people and everything.
That's crazy.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, it makes you understand that there's a bigger spiritual connection and aspect to our existence that we still don't even know about.
tim pool
I was talking to somebody who told me, like, don't take the deal.
It's a deal with a demon.
You can't take it.
You gotta resist.
And I was like, why?
They'll tell you that they know the truth and they know what's really going on and they want to help you, but it's not really help.
It's a trick.
They're demons trying to manipulate you.
And then I was just like, well, what's bad about the deal?
Like, why shouldn't you take the deal?
What bad is going to happen?
You just can't do it because it's bad.
And I was like, you know, that's kind of weird because that kind of sounds like what the media says about Alex Jones.
Alex Jones says, I'm just trying to let you know, I'm trying to help you.
And they say, no, he's evil.
He's grifting.
He's trying to manipulate you.
And he's saying, no, no, I'm just giving you the information you need.
I'm trying to help.
luke rudkowski
So it's like, there's also a lot of people who take it, who are like, you got to take it.
You got to take it.
And again, it's a personal journey for my point of view.
I think the best advice is telling people, Hey, do your own research, listen to your gut, make your own decisions for yourself.
Don't take advice from podcasters.
ian crossland
I'll give you some advice about when the demon comes to you.
You don't have to respond, keep that in mind.
You'll start to feel afraid, but override that and listen to it, and you'll realize it takes on a conversational tone, and it's part of you.
tim pool
Yeah, invoke the demon!
Take his powers for yourself!
ian crossland
I did that at Burning Man.
unidentified
Steal his energy!
ian crossland
Yes, you can do that.
tim pool
You did that at Burning Man?
ian crossland
Yeah, I invoked a demon.
tim pool
You stole the demon's powers?
ian crossland
thinking instead of speaking. I remember the thinking speak to me demon speak to me and it
started this noise just erupted from the audio like there's thousands of musics going on all
at once across the play reverberating creating this mega music and it came out of the music
this like vibration this really and it was like moving up and down I couldn't control it and then
it took on the sound of this voice. And I just stayed calm and then it got conversational and
I realized this is just me talking to myself.
tim pool
This is one thing people don't often realize, because, you know, we only do the show at night, but periodically throughout the day, several times a week, Ian will, you know, all of a sudden his eyes will turn black and he'll start floating.
lydia smith
That's true, it's very weird.
tim pool
And things will start flying around the room, and then we gotta, like, bop him on the head with a little stick, and then he comes back down, and then we're like, stop it!
unidentified
Stop it!
ian crossland
Cashew ice cream.
lydia smith
That's the real problem.
tim pool
He's like, and then you're like, have this cashew ice cream, sir.
He was like, oh, and then he comes back down.
ian crossland
A monk fruit.
luke rudkowski
There's another super chat that I think is, I think it's kind of pretty good.
I don't know if I could read it.
One by Howard for a hundred bucks, and he's asking if Catherine Austin Fitz, use cash now, have her on.
She has been making a lot of pretty interesting videos.
What about?
Specifically about the smart grids, the smart cities, and how a lot of the new technology is being integrated to control humanity.
She was a part of the Bush administration.
She was in the White House working with them, and then she came out and revealed a lot of the bigger plans when it comes to the centralization of power and authority.
She's a great thinker.
She thinks outside the box.
I don't always agree with her, but I think she would be definitely awesome to have as someone to come on to warn and talk about what she's been researching and studying.
tim pool
We have a big show tomorrow.
So we don't, we don't reveal who our guests are, but tomorrow is going to be crazy.
Big show.
And then Friday as well is going to be crazy.
We're poking the bear with these next couple of shows.
So this is going to be a lot of fun.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Homeslice97 says, it's a type one diabetic.
I've had to swallow the very hard pill that no matter how much I prep, I cannot survive a total collapse.
It keeps me up at night.
You can!
You just need a pig farm.
lydia smith
Oh.
tim pool
Yeah, what do you do?
Isolate insulin from the pig?
lydia smith
Oh yeah, that's right.
That's how they do that.
Yeah, I would learn about that.
tim pool
Yeah, I'll tell you this, buddy.
I'm not a doctor.
So I would encourage you to take the proper educational courses to learn how to perform the veterinary skills on a pig in such a way that you can extract the insulin from his body.
And I think the challenge is that it would kill the pig.
Maybe not.
Maybe you can take enough of its insulin or whatever.
lydia smith
I don't know.
patrick courrielche
Don't be friends with the pig.
tim pool
You can probably figure out how to synthesize or, not synthesize, but harvest insulin from pigs.
That's what they did, right?
I'm pretty sure that's the first thing they did.
lydia smith
I believe so.
tim pool
They like, kids were dying and they didn't know why.
And then somebody was like, I'm going to take this thing from pig, give it to them, the
kids got better.
And they're like, hey, this thing's helping.
And then we figured out, oh, it's insulin.
patrick courrielche
I think a lot of people are taking up those kinds of things now from homesteading to growing
their own food because of everything that's happening.
I think it's a silver lining in a lot of what we've been seeing happen.
luke rudkowski
And homeschooling as well.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
All right.
Ron Gerian says Caesar crossing the Rubicon wasn't the start of the fall of Rome.
If anything, the creation of the empire led to much needed reformations and purging of corruption that delayed the fall by two centuries.
ian crossland
Yeah, but at what cost?
You know, destroying an evil system to create something evil isn't necessarily... Was it evil, though?
tim pool
Was the Empire evil?
ian crossland
The Empire?
Well, it was an empire.
It was one guy deciding.
And then all the emperors start getting killed off by other people that want to become emperor.
I mean, that's pretty evil.
tim pool
Goblin King, dude.
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
To become the Goblin King, you got to kill the Goblin King.
So everyone's constantly just... Doesn't work out very well.
What do we got?
We got more.
What is this about Jesus Christ?
Lucas Ferguson says, Interesting thought, Ian, about being willing to die for someone else despite what you believe.
Jesus Christ died to absolve everyone from the beginning of history to the end of history's sins.
ian crossland
I hope he did.
And what I mean is I hope he actually absolved people.
But I don't know if someone dying does that.
You gotta absolve yourself.
Gotta be humble, man.
And speak your mind.
Publicly.
I let go of my secrets.
It was something I did on the internet.
I was like, let me just tell my secrets.
They keep blocking my thoughts.
I keep thinking about this crap.
So I started making internet videos about it.
And I started clearing my mind up.
And I thought, actually, maybe I have control of my morality.
patrick courrielche
Makes you harder to be attacked as well, too.
If you don't have anything in the closet, what can they attack?
unidentified
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
Don't be afraid to speak the truth.
tim pool
Here's an important one.
David Dorr says, my cat watches Chicken City every day when I'm at work.
ian crossland
Yes!
tim pool
Chicken City!
So one of the new baby chickens is brooding.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
Yeah.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
Like, it's an adult now.
lydia smith
It's premature.
tim pool
No, no, but it is early.
It is early.
So, you know, Kim, our chicken tender, was saying she was surprised to see a first year was brooding.
This basically means she's trying to have babies.
And Kim walked over and tried picking her up and she pecks at you because when the chicken's brooding, she's like, she wants to plop down and hatch some eggs.
But it's too late in the season, which is a bummer because the best way to have chickens is to have the chickens have the chickens because then they protect them.
But by the time the chickens are feathered it's gonna be winter and it's just they're gonna have a really hard time of the cold so we can't do it.
But come springtime hopefully they'll get broody and then we're gonna hatch a bunch of babies.
The roosters will get sent to cock town and I'm ready to eat them but Chris doesn't want to eat them.
ian crossland
You gotta attach to them.
tim pool
Well, I don't know.
He wants to let him... give him a chance to survive in nature.
ian crossland
Yeah, he likes to watch animals experiment with, like, watching their growth process.
tim pool
Well, I don't know.
He just doesn't want to kill them.
And he's like, if they can survive on their own, that's their choice and their chance.
Killing them is killing them, but letting them go, hey, that's their responsibility.
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It is a couple days after, and people were asking for it, so we'll go for it.
We'll go for it.
We'll have a big conversation about it.
And don't forget to show Tom McDonald some support by buying his song Riot.
This is the reporting week.
He released the song on Friday.
Tom's awesome.
He's anti-establishment.
He's fully independent.
He's very successful.
And these are the kind of voices that we want to succeed in the music industry.
And I would love to see him just shatter the billboard charts so that we can prove that we don't need these institutions anymore and we're taking over.
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Check them out.
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And, uh, what did I say?
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You can follow me if you'd like.
Uh, Patrick, do you want to shout anything out?
patrick courrielche
I want to shout out my wife.
It's our 19th anniversary.
She's here with me.
Thank you so much.
luke rudkowski
Congrats.
patrick courrielche
Partner in crime.
And I want to say to everyone's watching, support this team.
I'm telling you, I see all of these entities that are out there producing content.
These guys talk about what's important.
They talk about the importance of culture.
They talk about the importance of taking back this all through culture.
And it's something that I think you guys need to support because if you don't support this, You lose it, you don't have the power that we need to have.
We need people like this to thrive, so please support this show.
luke rudkowski
Absolutely.
What was your website again?
patrick courrielche
It's redpilledamerica.com.
We publish every Friday.
We're also on the radio every weekend on iHeartRadio, and we're a good old-fashioned storytelling show.
We typically have about 35 to 40 minutes each episode, and sometimes we do deep dives.
luke rudkowski
I'm gonna go check it out.
Thank you so much for coming on.
My website is LukeUncensored.com.
I did a video there about the AI robotic apocalypse that is coming our way as an AI developer just came out today and said that we have three years left as humanity.
I talked about that.
LukeUncensored.com.
Hope to see you there right after this video.
Ian!
ian crossland
Always a pleasure, Luke.
Thank you.
Patrick, great to see you, man.
patrick courrielche
You as well.
ian crossland
Tim, Lydia, thank you guys so much.
And I love you guys out there.
Thank you for being here and listening and watching and chatting and getting involved.
I want to point you towards TimCast.com because tonight, Cast Castle Episode 4 has gone live on the website.
If you want to see it, the episode's called The Big Lie.
If you've been following it, there is...
It's a corruption scandal brewing.
tim pool
Luke was telling me how excited he was for it.
ian crossland
It's so fun.
tim pool
It's basically, the synopsis is in the first episode, I'll avoid as many spoilers as possible, but Ian runs for union president.
And then, you know, they're counting, everyone's cheering, but well, you know, hold on, there's other employees at the company who weren't here, so they have to vote, you know, But we'll make sure we count all those in at 3 in the morning, the votes come in.
And then you can imagine what happens to Ian's election.
ian crossland
So go to TimCast.com and subscribe, log in, and on the left you'll see Cast Castle.
You get there from there, you see Episode 4, The Big Lie, and I will see you guys later.
I actually might not be around this week too much.
I know we have multiple guests coming at points, so I may not be here.
I may be here, we'll find out.
If I don't see you till next week, I love you.
Catch you later.
tim pool
Tomorrow's gonna be crazy.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Tomorrow's gonna be really important politically, so you guys definitely want to put this on your calendars.
I'm not gonna say too much, because in the event sometimes people cancel, but we got some big people are gonna come and we're gonna have a really interesting conversation.
lydia smith
Yep, I am very excited about tomorrow.
It's going to be awesome, but today was great as well.
Thank you so much for coming, Patrick.
I'm looking forward to listening to your podcast.
I'm going to add this to my rotation so I'm not just getting current events.
Also, some historical context would be perfect, and I hope the rest of you guys will join me with that as well.
You guys can follow me on Twitter at Minds.com as Sarah Petulitz, as well as my own site, SarahPetulitz.me.
tim pool
We'll see you all over at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
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