Donald Trump, speaking in interview, said that he worries about World War III because
of what's going on with Taiwan and Ukraine.
And, Mr. President, you may be correct, because right now we've got a huge story.
This did come out yesterday, and some people were talking about it, but more developments have come in.
Two explosions registered near the Nord Stream pipelines.
These run natural gas from Russia into Germany and two explosions are registered.
Now there's a kilometer wide gas leak in the Baltic.
If a ship goes over it, it like sinks, but that's not the point.
The point is Right now, there's accusations of sabotage because of the explosions.
And the question is, who did it?
Of course, the West, Ukraine in particular, they're blaming Russia, saying it was an act of terror.
But then many people are pointing out that Joe Biden said in February, with a smile on his face, if Russia invades Ukraine, there will be no Nord Stream pipeline.
The reporter, seemingly not understanding what Joe Biden was saying, says, how can you control it?
Germany controls it.
And then he says, I promise you, there will be no pipeline.
So when there's an explosion detected by researchers and then a major leak, you have to wonder who did it and why.
And there's good reason to believe that Russia would stage a false flag.
They need the morale boost.
They need to say, we are being attacked.
This is our way of making money.
But at the same time, I don't think the simple solution is Russia attacks themselves at a time when they need all the resources they can get.
And it's a major bargaining chip for them.
Hey, you back off and stop funding Ukraine.
We turn the gas back on.
All of a sudden, now the bargaining chip, gone.
So Donald Trump may be right.
World War 3.
At the same time, there are questions about what's happening inside our own country.
Well, no, so real quick, just to address that, Rumble operates out of Florida.
And so there's a bunch of data centers there.
We use Rumble's infrastructure for TimCast.com.
And so there could be some interruptions, but Rumble sent an elite Special agent to make sure that everything was operating really really well because they're awesome So we are grateful and I hope everybody in Florida is taking it seriously It might drop down to a category to the hurricane Ian.
So that's good news.
It's still really dangerous and high-speed winds They're saying like a 10-foot storm surge.
So there's gonna be a lot of flooding take it seriously man, Tampa And I think the last I saw DeSantis said 2 million people under evacuation orders something like that.
I think so Don't mess around with this stuff.
Take it seriously.
Live another day.
A lot of people think they'll be fine, but you just gotta take care of yourself, man.
We're seeing empty store shelves.
People are fleeing, and it's probably a good idea to get out of the way if you can.
So let's jump into this first story.
Maybe we'll talk a little about the hurricane in a bit.
From TimGas.com, two explosions registered near Nord Stream pipelines causing gas to leak in Baltic Sea.
A senior Ukrainian official accused Russia of the explosions, calling them an act of terrorism.
Now, you may have noticed we titled this show U.S.
Accused, and that's because online what you're seeing pop up all over Twitter and on social media is a video of Joe Biden saying that the U.S.
was going to take this action.
I think it's obvious that Russia is being accused of doing this, but my issue right there is We could structure the story and frame it a certain way.
We can say U.S.
accused, which we chose to do.
We could say Russia accused, which I feel kind of makes no sense.
Or we could say both U.S.
and Russia separately accused of engaging in sabotage.
The issue I take with this is that if Russia were to have been the one that detonated explosion, that detonated some device blowing up the pipeline, it's a false flag attack.
And I don't think that's the simple solution.
I think it's more likely that we have this story right here.
Check this out.
This is from February 8th.
If Russia invades Ukraine, there will be no Nord Stream 2, Biden says.
I mean, he just outright, he says it.
And then he smirks when he's asked by a reporter, but how would you do anything about it?
You have no control.
And he says, I promise you, there will be no Nord Stream pipeline.
Then we learn about an operation.
Balltops 22, U.S.
Navy's 6th Fleet, was doing exercises with mine detection and mock explosives near Bornholm, Denmark, which is where the explosions happened.
Now, no matter how you cut it, we got a conspiracy.
Who did it?
Why did they do it?
I don't think it actually matters.
The US, some people think they did it because Biden said he was gonna- he basically said there would be no pipeline.
But Russia, they could- they could stage a false flag to try and boost morale because they're conscripting people and they need people willing and happy to fight.
Also, with any event, you've got to ask yourself who really benefits here.
But even beyond going the speculation here, I think a lot of the other comments made by other prominent politicians absolutely matter here.
The Danish Prime Minister said that it's, quote, hard to imagine that this is accidental.
The Polish Prime Minister said that this was an act of sabotage.
And now the former Ministry of Defense for Poland sent out a message on Twitter saying, thank you, USA, with a picture of, of course, the pipeline that, of course, busted off of Denmark.
So there's a lot of crazy stuff happening.
Ukraine is blaming Russia.
Russia is blaming the West.
Who's responsible here?
We do not know.
But this is going to guarantee a dark winter in Europe.
Europe is already in a major energy crisis.
This guarantees very severe problems ahead of us that are going to be Very impactful for the average people, for the poorest people in Europe that are going to be devastated by this.
Or whoever's it's just like there's no way I have seriously doubt Russia you might stage a false flag to get people to go to war but when you're already in war it's pretty I mean it's not off the impossible that you would stage a false flag to get people to go do something within the war but also specifically There was forewarning that this was going to happen.
According to Reuters, the CIA was warning Berlin about the possibility of attacks on these pipelines the summer of this year.
So the CIA knew this was happening.
There were war games, as Tim was talking about.
I think again, you got to ask yourself, who does this benefit?
This stops the possibility of another bargaining chips.
This stops the possibility of negotiations.
This stops the possibility of Europe having energy.
This stops the possibility of what a lot of people are calling the great reset that of course is being only going to be pushed forward by this latest action.
Uh, and well, look, we don't know how extensive the damage is.
We don't know.
Uh, I mean, I do agree that with Russia, uh, needing, needing troops that if, if they did do this, or if they didn't do this, they have Joe Biden basically saying, I'm going to do it.
But there was a peace deal earlier this year where the Russians said, we won't take any of your land, you just don't sign up to NATO, you don't join the European Union.
And the Ukrainians and the Russians were agreeing to this.
And then Boris Johnson flew to Ukraine and said, no, you don't agree to the peace deal here.
And then there would have been no succeeding to any land.
Russia wouldn't have taken any additional land, and there would have been the truce.
But of course, Western powers pushed against that.
took Crimea and there was also a lot of tensions and land grabs in Georgia so there
are some arguments that you could make there. Again I'm not a fan of any
government We need to see these issues from both sides, from the arguments that are being made here, in order to try to push for a bigger resolution here, because all we're seeing is escalation, escalation, escalation, and the bargaining chip today was taken off the table.
That was a major one that could have resolved a lot of these problems, that could have ended the war, that could have brought people cheap energy, and would have helped people prosper during these very difficult times which are being Deliberately engineered, according to my own personal opinion, in order to push a larger agenda of suffering on the rest of the population.
Yeah, we're living in a world where multinational corporations have a lot more power than governments.
And we have to understand this reality, especially when it comes to shaping world events, staging them, and of course, manipulating them in our current society.
Let's pull up this next story because here's what's being reported in the press.
Daily Mail says, Did Putin's frogmen blow up Europe's gas supplies?
Western leaders blame deliberate sabotage after Nord Stream pipe from Russia ruptured off Sweden causing 3,000 foot wide bubbles and sending prices spiking.
Three leaks were reported in Nord Stream 1 and 2 near the Danish islands last night.
Pipelines are leaking gas from the Baltic, so we covered a lot of this.
The question is, was it Moscow?
They're claiming that it was his frogmen, but what they don't ever put in these stories is, why would Russia blow up their own means of selling gas into Europe?
Then he says we're going to get rid of, there's going to be no Nord Stream pipeline.
And I'm kind of like, could there be an element of the Great Reset?
Because this is the point I'm trying to make.
Why would the Netherlands tell their farmers to stop making food when the World Health Organization is estimating hundreds of millions will starve to death because of the war in Ukraine and because of COVID?
Now is the time to tell the farmers in the Netherlands, you need to make more food.
Now is the time to be doing everything possible to avoid nuclear war and to get energy into Europe when the prices are spiking.
I mean, Germany is seeing inflation at like 45%.
The sterling and the euro have dropped to dollar parity.
But when you see those things happen, I can't help but say they're stopping the use of fossil fuels.
They're telling farmers to stop farming, and now the economic crisis has brought parity to the dollar, the pound, and the euro.
That's the great reset wet dream that Klaus Schwab is probably, let's just say he's enjoying himself, to put it mildly.
It's becoming artificially a scarcity because it will bring up economic upheaval that, of course, the central bankers are awaiting.
As an excuse to bring in their central banking digital currencies, which, of course, the many central banks, many Federal Reserves have announced today that they're, of course, pushing for that there, of course, that they want that, of course, is going to create also.
Multinational corporations, unaccountable corporations, and things out of the military-industrial complex that are private entities that could get away with things that government agencies can't.
Let's pull up this map here, because this is what's going on here over in Europe.
Russia's got a bunch of pipelines going into Europe, and they basically control the flow of natural gas.
Gazprom has it all.
It's not just Ukraine.
They've got two pipelines going in.
It looks like they have multiple pipelines going into Turkey.
They come up back into Europe.
They've got Transgas.
There's Yamal, Europe.
There's the Northern Lights.
And then Nord Stream is bringing it into Germany.
Several of these pipelines are going into Germany.
Nord Stream, it looks like, also connects the BBL into the UK.
There's a... What I don't understand is... Russia... I guess destroying the pipeline stops the flow of energy, but Russia's trying to sell this stuff into Europe, so it... I don't know, man.
What's the outcome here?
Is it World War III?
Is it... I mean, Russia's gonna blame the U.S., hands down.
So we don't know, but it's in an area where the US Navy was conducting weird operations.
I'm just saying, outside of that, the reason I bring up the hurricane stuff and the loss of supplies is, I guess it all just comes back to, we can bring it back to the domestic policy stuff.
You know, people in big cities are going to be doomed if this really does escalate beyond just what it is now, and it's looking like it.
Europe's screwed.
And all of these weird, woke European people, I mean, we're seeing Italy and we're seeing the right start to win again, but there's a lot of woke craziness in Europe, just like in the United States.
What do you think is going to happen to these people if there's no gas for winter?
They're not gonna have food, they're not preparing for this.
These people live the utmost luxury, like Capital City and Hunger Games, and they have no idea what's in store for them.
And I'll say the same for people in the US.
When the hurricane comes, and it's coming, when the hurricane started coming, even Miami was getting hit, even though it's not in a direct path.
Like, there's flooding, there's a video of a sewer lid popping off.
And people are rushing to stores at the last minute, like, oh no, I don't know what to buy.
These people have done no research on what they need to do to survive.
Their skills are not suited for these kinds of disasters.
And it seems like no matter what, there's just more and more disaster happening around the planet.
You got escalation of war.
What happens when this results in major economic collapse here in the US?
Because seeing what happens to the pound and the euro, that's going to ripple across and hit us too.
When these countries have no demand for US dollars, Because, well actually, maybe the opposite will happen.
Maybe the destruction of the Nord Stream Pipeline makes them desperate for oil, and they have no choice but to buy US dollars from us, but their currency is now worthless.
And if there ever was a way to create a cashless society, this would be it.
And as we know, according to the World Economic Forum, they want to create a carbon social credit score.
And I think a lot of this plays into it.
And I think the financial calamity that we're seeing is deliberate.
I think energy exploration, production has been deliberately brought down by a lot of these policies to make the weather better.
But in reality, it's not making the weather better.
It's actually causing more pollution in many instances.
causing a lot of suffering and again you limit energy to the population you limit prosperity
of the population. So there's a correlation between both lack of energy, lack of prosperity
for individuals to actually do things in life, to actually buy things in life, to travel places,
to make and commence commerce. All of that I think is being directly targeted and I think
we're seeing the effects of that with the poorest people in the world becoming a lot poorer.
I think that's only going to progress even further.
I think the people in Europe are gonna spend their savings on heating their homes, on trying to keep their businesses open if they can, because a lot of the times, many of these businesses will have to shut down because the operating costs, the taxes, the regulations, just simply having the heat on in your business will be too expensive for the average person to be even able to afford it.
No, you'll go to jail.
Yeah, Switzerland is even advertising saying, hey, if your neighbor is heating their home past 66 degrees, you better tell us, because you will face a major fine.
You can even face jail time if you can't pay the fine for daring to heat your home.
Well, with a crisis that's being engineered, with scarcity that's being engineered, you could get away with emergency protocols, emergency laws, emergency actions, because whenever you give government power during emergencies, eventually government will start creating emergencies.
That's the train of thinking that I come from.
That's my own personal opinion and I think we saw a lot with what happened with with covid that is very alarming that did show a lot of people that didn't see in an alternative point of view that didn't question things that just accepted it because it was the only thing that they saw social media went along with that they censored certain ideas they certain they censored certain scientists they censored individuals who are speaking out Some of them were even arrested.
Some of them were even debanked in places like Canada for daring to speak out against the current status quo against the system that, of course, was telling people that they couldn't even go outside of their homes.
And Trump means the, the trumpet sound the, so it's, it's translates to like the announcement, the, the, the, the, the beckoning or the, you know, the announcement of the world ruler.
Donald Trump warns of possible World War 3 over Ukraine and Taiwan.
And it's funny because we look at this story and it's like, oh wow, Donald Trump is warning over it.
It's like, you know, everyone's kind of been saying that already, so it's a bit late to the party.
But I'm wondering, I guess what I'm wondering with this story is, yes, especially with what we're seeing with the sabotage and this pipeline in Europe.
And with China firing missiles over Taiwan, we've never been closer to a major international conflict, at least in our lifetimes.
I mean, obviously we had war, but I'm saying like right now.
And so I wonder though, are people going to see this?
Two questions.
What impact will all of this have on the midterms?
Are people going to hear what Trump is saying and be like, yes, Joe Biden is causing more war or he's a terrible leader and he can't handle it.
We need someone stronger.
Will this result in Republican victory or even a Trump victory in 2024?
Now the life loss, the severity of the situation is very big.
So Trump kind of had a very chaotic, bombastic foreign policy.
He even described himself as half nationalistic, half globalist.
He said that himself, and I think that was very fairly represented with a lot of his actions, which some people cheered on, and some people were like, what in the world are you doing?
Stop it!
unidentified
Like with Syria, or trying to start a war with Iran.
They announced that they were going to be looking at his... He's Truthin!
He's Truthin, but he's speaking to the echo chamber.
He's speaking to his people that are becoming isolated and people are doubling down on, of course, hearing their ideas regurgitated back to them rather than, of course, having debates, sparking real conversations, and actually engaging the general public in conversations that actually do matter and affect people and are willing to challenge their beliefs.
I think there needs to be, I think there needs to be, well, Taiwan.
I mean, that's a whole different story.
And Joe Biden saying, oh yeah, we're going to, you know, I've never, I don't think I've ever seen a commander in chief say something definitive as, um, yeah, if Taiwan's attacked, we're going to use our troops and we're going to defend them.
And then the White House going, uh, no, that our policy hasn't changed.
just know what he meant.
Like I've never- Four times.
And this has happened.
I've never seen a president walked back so much.
If the committee, like, oh, hey, the pandemic's over.
And then everybody in the administration's like, ah, not really.
Like, no, if he's- No, I was wrong.
If he's the, he's supposedly the resident of the United States, he should actually be,
if his word should be bond.
If he says something, that's it.
It shouldn't be, I mean, it just under, first of all, if no matter what he says,
But but will the voters remember this in this upcoming midterm in the next coming election?
I haven't seen a lot of it.
A lot of people are not going to be reminded of it.
I think social media is hiding a lot of relative information to this.
But when it comes to what's happening right now, I think that has everyone's attention.
What's happening in Ukraine, what's happening in Russia is on everyone's purview.
Everyone's talking about it.
Everyone's talking about the possibility of a nuclear war.
And according to a Quincy poll, 57% of US voters strongly or somewhat support the US pursuing diplomatic negotiations as soon as possible when it comes to the war in Ukraine.
But the problem is that the Biden administration keeps saying that we are not going, that officially, we're not going to be part of those negotiations.
That it has, that it all is on Zelensky's shoulders.
Yeah, Vietnam, Korea, the Cold War hasn't really ended.
It's kind of prolonged here with a lot of this kind of neoconservative project for a new American think tank policy that really has taken over American foreign policy ever since 2001.
At least it's been, I mean, 1946, really, with the world liberal economic order, they've been figuring out how to create limited wars all over Earth to keep the war machine strong, but to keep nuclear bombs in the pocket so that they're not used.
Yeah, but again, when it comes to what's happening domestically, how do you think Americans, since you cover a lot of domestic stuff, where is foreign policy on the American priority list, according to all the research and all the stuff?
While there's rampant murders happening in Philadelphia because criminals who are committing murder don't care about gun laws and people are just rampaging through these stores The mayor's like, I got an idea.
The people who are obeying the law should be restricted from defending themselves.
Publix... There was a big hullabaloo with Publix because the press was saying, oh, well, the owner of Publix, or some executive there, contributed to DeSantis' campaign.
And then when the vaccine was available, they said, oh, why don't we distribute the vaccine at Publix?
And we're like, oh no, they're getting like a sweetheart deal.
It's like, no, because it's just like a Publix everywhere.
Yeah, I mean, Philadelphia is somewhere that I definitely don't think anyone will want to move to.
I don't know if you guys have seen some of the videos that people have been posting, just walking around Philadelphia, showing the havoc, showing the drug abuse, showing the open-air drug dens that are in that city.
Axios is even reporting that gun robberies have gone up 60% since last year.
Robberies up 50%.
So it's just absolutely bonkers to see these latest crime stats.
And the mayor is focusing on discriminating against individuals for trying to be able to defend themselves in the parks, which is absolutely freaking crazy.
To expand on this, she did say, oh, it's a yes or no question.
It's not a yes or no question, but then she keeps saying, oh, well, with the American Rescue Plan, we gave so much money in funding to police officers and firefighters and all these people to help keep our city safe, but she can't answer whether the cities are actually safe because of that funding.
Because you'll be like, what do you- because they'll go full politician, you'll be like, do you think that, you know, we should have guns, blah blah blah, and they'll go, well I think it's an interesting question.
You know, the issue is- and you're like, here we go.
You know, but it was funny when I think, I think Carrie Lake, we asked her about nuclear weapons.
And she was like, I was like, should you think people should have a right to have, I think it was Carrie, like I'm
Because I'm like, do you think 2A protects your right to have nuclear weapons?
And like, they'd probably be like, no.
And then I'm like, okay, well I think it does.
And it's just like, you have a real conversation and I'm not saying people should have nuclear weapons.
But if people could have, you know, privateers with like a wall of cannons.
Yeah, why would they now all of a sudden but more importantly it literally does Case in point private companies can apply for nuclear weapons if you have what is it class?
There's like certain levels of federal firearms licensing you can get and you can get an application for a nuclear weapon because private companies make these things.
government is incompetent and has lost a number of nuclear weapons.
A lot of people don't even know this, but why should we trust the government with it when they can't even hold them legitimately and they lost them on record, which is absolutely crazy.
Oh, I thought you were talking like, you know, McDonald's.
Macy's.
Sears.
You better raise our stock, otherwise we'll unleash... And now that Sears is, you know, it's like almost gone, you know, all their nuclear weapons are on the black market.
It's a murder scene according to this one witness Wow, so so we're planning a movie called the pigs cometh and the idea was it's like New York City and there's like all they like it starts with them being like I the mayor hereby proclaim all guns are banned and then everyone's like yay And then it shows the cops, like, just, like, grabbing guns, and all the gangs are turning their guns in, and then everyone's like, we've d- we've done it!
The guns are gone!
And then all of a sudden, they see, like, a pig, like, in the distance, just, like, eating garbage, and they're like, what's that?
And they're like, it's just a pig, don't worry.
And then the pig turns real quick, and then starts running full speed at the crowd, and they're like, ah!
And then the whole movie's like this horror film.
where they're like, what do we do? How do we stop the pigs?
I have no idea. And the pigs just rampaging.
And that was the idea for the film we had. And then before the show, Ian told me it's actually
happening. So now we can say based on a true story. And did we did did the New York City
So, so, but in all seriousness, as they're banning guns across the board, the gag that I'm, like, the joke I'm making is, it's not really a joke, it's like, you ban weapons.
Then what do you do when wild animals show up?
Because this is a thing, like, these people in big cities are like, guns should be banned.
Nobody needs more than, you know, if you're a hunter and you need more than 10 rounds, you're a bad hunter.
And it's like, oh, okay, so when, like, four wild boars rampage through your property and they all weigh 200 pounds, tell me that 10 rounds is enough.
It might be family guy, but... Peter melts down all the plumbing to make guns, and then the townsfolk are like, it's a post-apocalyptic, and they're like, you got rid of our plumbing for guns, and he goes, that's right.
And then they throw him and the Griffins out of the city, and then radioactive Stewie babies with tentacles.
There was another episode where the guns were turned into a statue celebrating nonviolence, and then an invading army came in and then took over everyone, and they couldn't... I forgot which... Was that Simpsons?
So I was just looking this up and there's a hypothetical 1,000 pound hog that they killed somewhere in the U.S.
and I don't think that's or I think it might have been in Russia and I don't think it was ever proven but there's like a picture they thought might have been forced perspective.
So, you can give a kid proper training and a powerful enough rifle, he can take down that monster.
You take away the guns, good luck anyone.
That's the thing about guns, it's a great equalizer.
Right?
Whether you're a 5 foot tall woman, or a 6 foot 7, pure lean muscle man, if you're gonna get into a conflict, that gun normalizes the fight between them.
So, like, while the pigs are rampaging around, some cosplayers jump out and they strike a pose with their swords, but their swords are fake, you know, because it's like, we have some fake swords and we have some real swords.
So what this quotes from the person that's dealing with the hog infestation said about they lost about 60 goats in the last few months and what happens is if they quote if they find something they like eating meaning the hogs and it's a free feed meaning a newborn kid which is a baby goat they're gonna keep coming back so it's just it's just over and over and over again these swarms of gigantic muscular beasts come slaughtering yeah you need guns for that.
It's that wild hogs get big and they're dangerous.
Period.
But people are so used to living in luxury with security and bricks and bridges and all of the wonders of the modern world that they've not experienced... Look, you know where these stories come from about monsters of legend?
We have these stories in, like, ancient myth of giant beasts being fought by noble heroes, and it's like this giant monster slaying a dragon.
It's because way back in the day, some dude was in a tribe of, like, 70 people, and he's like, I'm going to go find berries!
And then he's walking through the forest, and he comes across some, like, 70-pound pig, and he's like, oh, it's a pig!
And then he grabs a stick, and he's whacking it, and the pig's biting at him, and then he cracks the stick and stabs it and wins.
Then he comes back and goes, I defeated a great monster!
And he tells this story, and then everyone's imagining, and they write it down, and the story passes down, and then eventually it's a gigantic 10-foot tall, you know, pig beast.
But we also have evidence that they're 8 feet long if they stand up, and I mean, if they're 800 pounds, giant spiders, I mean, that stuff probably used to exist until humanity extinctified it all.
Somebody's walking down the road traveling to the to the city to trade some beans or something and then he fought a bear and it was like a Medium-sized bear and he barely survived and he comes back and he's bleeding and he's like I killed a giant beast Must have been seven feet tall and then the story is told nowadays People don't go wander off in the woods for the most part.
People still get killed by, like, mountain lions and stuff.
But the average person living in a city has no idea how dangerous it is to be out in the middle of nowhere.
I'll tell you this, man.
We're by the Appalachian Trail.
Go out during a new moon and stand on that trail and you will be freaked out.
We went out, we're on our bikes and it's pitch black on the forest trail.
And so we stopped and turned the lights off and you hear like things circling you.
You hear like the rustling running around you and you're like you know something's something's going on they're probably scared of you who knows but you hear weird noises weird like hooting and I'm like I got no idea everything is pitch black you turn the bikes on turn the lights on and we just sped off it was fun but it was freaky Now imagine, most people living in a situation like that would probably be in favor of guns.
Which is probably why we have 2A, because back then, it was dangerous.
A pig could rampage through the town, someone had to shoot it, and their guns weren't even that good.
These days, everybody lives in a city.
They're in their concrete cubicle, it smells like sour milk, and they never see these pigs.
All the urban liberals are, like, armed and muscular from fighting the pigs, and now they know, and they're like, the only way we bring back peace is to destroy the hogs from the source.
I've heard all about this, this, you know, the quiet quitting.
And I've talked about, uh, with friends about people actually working, like going back to work in an office.
And, um, I was watching, uh, last night Tucker Carlson was interviewing Dana White and he was like, yeah, like, you know, a couple of weeks after the beginning of the pandemic, everybody came back to the office and was working in the office.
And.
There's a lot to say about working in an office because it's easier to micromanage your team.
It's easier to say, get your work done as opposed to, oh, just keep moving your mouse
like every 15 minutes while you're showering and cooking and playing with your cat.
I think at the beginning of the pandemic, a lot of people were worried about losing their jobs.
I'm working at home, I need to show my boss that I'm actually doing stuff.
Now, we're having this debate whether you should work your worth or you're working too much for less money.
There was this woman who made two videos and got like two million subs.
And they said it was a mistake in the algorithm or something.
And I'm just like- B.S.
I'm like, it's really convenient that there's a movement forming telling people to sell off all their positions and live in squalor at a time when they're also campaigning against climate change.
I'm sorry, it just doesn't sound like a coincidence.
It sounds like they intentionally prioritized talking about how cool it is to live in a van.
Well, here, let me ask you guys, how do you feel personally about the debate that people should, corporations want people to work in an office, in their space.
Workers either want hybrid or they want to completely stay home and they think that they deserve it.
They think that that's, and if they don't get it, they're going to quit and they're going to quietly quit.
If you're a corporation, and your employees are like, I won't come to the office, be like, then we're letting you go, and best of luck.
And both parties will be very happy in that scenario.
Because if you're running a company, I'll tell you this, because we need this here too, you want your employees in a space to build a culture, to share ideas, and help develop everything that's happening in the space.
So we get people hitting us up being like, I can do that job, but I'll do it remotely.
I say, we can't do it.
And they go like, well, I'm looking for a mobile guy.
Good luck, man.
You know, best of luck to you.
We're looking for people who want to come down and help build something.
And that means no matter what your job is, someone might be like, I'm working on this game.
And you could be like, oh yeah, try this.
I'm like, I didn't think about that.
That's the kind of stuff that can only happen when people are hanging out together, that are friends, that are working together to build something.
And it's an environment that also challenges you and inspires you.
When you see someone next to you working really hard, it inspires me to work even harder.
So even coming here, when I'm not here, I take things a lot easier.
But when I'm here, I'm seeing everyone working.
I'm like, okay, I got to step it up.
I got to, you know, Uh, put all my intentions and put all my energy into being the best version of myself.
As you could clearly see, I'm doing a lot of that, and I'm only getting better as time goes on because I'm around that environment.
So I think a lot of these, you know, young people, they're being taught a lot of really bad things in college, and when they hit the real world, They're kind of devastated because one, they're in debt.
Two, they're also in a situation where they're going to have to work for a corporation or a situation that they're not going to be happy about.
So I think this is why we're seeing a lot of this correlated.
I mean, we're in a recession and it's only going to get worse.
And all these people that overpaid, On homes paid like $200,000 more for a house than it was worth They're gonna lose their jobs and then we're gonna have a major housing crisis So oh man, this is the crazy thing right now.
Let me tell you we You know, we're working on expansion.
I got good news two of the walls at free Domestan are up on the new on the new headquarters it's steel frame building and we paid in cash and Well, what do you mean?
So they're like, we bought this, then you gotta pay them.
So over a period of time, you're paying in cash.
It's not like you write a check for a million dollars and hand it to them or anything like that, right?
But we got two of the walls up.
This is really good news.
The other thing is we've been talking about doing a brick and mortar shop.
And so I've been looking at various properties.
The funniest thing in the world, they just raised interest rates.
And all of these property owners for some reason are convinced their properties are worth 50% more than they're worth.
So I go to this building and they're like, you know, they want X amount of money.
And I'm like, are you nuts?
Like there's a labor shortage, a supply shortage.
We're in a recession.
We're in a bear market.
They just raised interest rates.
They're going to raise interest rates again.
And you think, I'm going to give you that price.
And they go, you know what?
We're going to wait.
What happens?
Two months goes by, the rates go up, the price drops.
And I come back to them and I say, I told you what it was worth.
You could have sold it.
I'm inclined to offer you less.
But it's just insane right now that prices are dropping across the board, property is popping up everywhere because rates are going up, but there are still these people who are convinced that their empty lot is worth millions of dollars and it's laughable.
And you're like, you've been on the market for two years.
I'm just, you know, that's sort of a, you know, anyway, behind the scenes, the kind of thing.
But what I want to say right now is, when it comes to these Gen Z people being like, this is what the story says from the New York Post.
This woman, Sarai Marie, Acts out this scene where she goes, Hey, Veronica, I'm going to have you take this home and work on it tonight.
And then she goes, Respectfully, Susan, I'd rather spend time with my family slurping an iced coffee from Starbucks.
Okay, well, look, to be honest, if you're a wage worker, I totally agree with that.
If you're being paid by the hour and your boss comes to you and says, I want you to take this project back home and finish it.
You back.
Okay, well, I'll bill you by the hour.
So if I'm, if I'm working for you and you're paying me hourly, then I'll say we'll commit four hours to my home time and it's time and a half overtime.
Yeah, I've noticed that people that work here, that where it works out are leaders, like self-inclined, and that you're facilitating leaders to function in the thing that they do well.
When people come and they're waiting to be told what to do, it's not the right environment.
And so it's like if your job is to like, let's say move box from room A to room B, I don't care how long it takes you to do it, you did it, you can leave, I don't care.
You know, just, we got you, message me, and if we need anything else, this is your task, you did it, go watch, go play video games, whatever.
If I hire you to paint a picture of Bucko the cat, and you get that, and I'm like, you gotta paint this picture, and I don't know how long it'll take you, but we'll pay you X, and you go, okay, and then an hour later, it's this beautiful masterpiece, I'd be like, well, here's your pay.
Like, now you can do whatever you want, because this was the agreement.
The way that school functions is extremely detrimental to gifted kids, to hardworking kids.
Some people, it's a lot harder to learn stuff.
And so they're sitting there and they're struggling.
So you punish them for it, which makes no sense.
Some kids solve the problem instantly, so you punish them for it.
Wow, it really made no sense.
For me, it was similar.
I'd be in class and they'd be like, today we're gonna learn this subject in math.
I'd open the book, I'd look, I'd go, oh, I get it.
And then they'd be like, do the problem.
I'd go, oh yeah, it's like this.
And they would say, okay, that's, that's Monday, but Tuesday through Friday, we're still doing this.
Friday's the test.
I'll be like, okay, well, I don't need to pay attention to you mumbling what you already told me.
So then I'd be daydreaming or doodling and not paying attention.
Then the teacher would think she caught me and be like, you answer the question.
And I'd answer the question.
Then I would get punished because I didn't do the weird nonsense formula they wanted because I could do math in my head.
And so I was just like, at that point, school is a complete waste of time.
The purpose of it clearly is to push people into a box and compress them.
It's not making kids successful.
It's not teaching them to be hardworking individuals who can succeed.
It's teaching them to not try, to hold themselves back because you'll only be punished if you work harder, which is why, I'm not surprised, this is what we're getting with the next generation.
Let me jump to this story, and we have an apology to make.
So this is a story, Timcast IRL will be making a formal apology to Ned Fulmer.
This is Daily Mail saying, Married Ned Fulmer is fired from the popular YouTube show, The Try Guys, after photos of him making out with his engaged producer are posted online by her fiancé.
And as you know, The Try Guys produced that video.
that revealed their testosterone levels were the equivalent to an 80-year-old man, and we referred to them as soy boys.
I would like to formally apologize because dude is a player!
And then the second one... And then Fulmer was exposed cheating with his producer Alexandria Herring, pictured with her fiancé Will Thayer, when the sharp-eyed club-goer recorded the pair making out.
I mean, he's not in horrible shape and he probably got those medical results and any kind of, you know, legitimate doctor would have been like, hey, this is serious.
You got to deal with these low testosterone numbers as, of course, low testosterone is correlated with bone density, mental health, physical health, and overall well-being.
And you can't be well, especially if you're not, you know, swole and happy and content with yourself and have the proper...
unidentified
If you have the proper ability to be able to supplicate yourself.
Real quick, before we do that, I want to hold that thought in, because when we were looking into this story, and I was like, whoa, this is the guy from the testosterone thing, right?
So BuzzFeed, I'm sorry, Daily Wire says BuzzFeed guys test their testosterone levels.
The results are exactly what you'd expect.
Video's gone.
They took the video down.
Maybe because they were tired of being called low T soy boys.
If you've got a depleted testosterone levels because of the phthalates or whatever, you've done it to yourself dietarily or whatever, then you take TRT to replenish it.
Are you then overly jazzed?
Is it going to make you overly aggressive?
Like, if you're not getting the natural balance and you're trying to balance it out with external sources, it's going to mess you up.
Joe Rogan talks about this, and there's certain individuals that take a lot of artificial testosterone and some individuals who overdose on it and then don't dose it correctly and then have a lot of negative consequences for it that do hurt their mental and physical state.
So a medical doctor usually Uh, we'll help you get the right amount of swole, uh, to, to make sure that, uh, you know, you're in a very healthy physical shape, just like I am.
Think of the Chad meme, like the gray picture of the guy with the big chiseled chin and the 12-pack.
That meme I don't think would ever be applied to a guy cheating on his wife.
You know what I mean?
What I mean is, cheating on your wife is viewed by the left and the right as an extremely negative and wrong thing to do, and no one would ever call a cheater a Chad.
Why does she get to stay and he, a co-creator, has to leave.
Because he's a man.
Patriarchy.
But now, and if you scroll down, he put out an Instagram and he apologized.
He puts out an apology saying, oh, well, you know, I should be focusing on my family and my kids.
And you're like, How's it gonna work because this guy just lost like the thing that he the biggest thing that he ever created and You know Do you think that's gonna he doesn't have a job now you think that's gonna actually work?
I don't know for him like you think that that's gonna work out with this family He's not gonna have any kind of reason how much money did he make off the show?
Who knows it seems like they have like a lot of people on their staff.
So yeah, maybe the money wasn't flowing as much as Some other places if after this long what it's been like a decade of them doing the show if he's not set for life with a show that big then You never know bad money money management.
Keith Eats Everything at Panera got a ton of views, so the Keith Eats Everything... There's a chiropractor channel that does... I need one, and my back is killing me.
That's the whenever I thought of Try Guys I always think of Keith.
That's the that's the memorable face I would remember So I think as long as he's involved, I think the show will continue strong Well, I was watching a documentary about epic mealtime.
On Family Guy, Meg started just eating a bunch of random stuff and got really, really fat.
And then she got, uh, her feet were cut off from diabetes.
And then, uh, you don't remember this episode?
I don't watch, uh... And then she becomes an influencer sponsored by Pancresta, which is like a harsh narcotic that turns you into a ball of pure light energy.
If you haven't already, would you kindly smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member at TimCast.com.
We're gonna have that members-only uncensored show coming up at about 11 p.m.
Jeremy McDude says, when a nation like Germany have anything to gain from sabotaging the pipeline, is it in an area where there's lots of people who don't like Russia and have ample reason to do this aside from the U.S.?
We're still doing... We produce, I think, around six clips per day, and we do four for the next day, which are news, and then two, which are more evergreen, we say, for the weekends.
Oh, maybe it's the new shorts have been interfering with more people, so they've got more vocal.
Yeah, maybe the admins have put the live show on priority number one list, so you're always gonna get a notification for the live show, no matter what.
Sleepisthecousinofdeath says, we know absolutely nothing about what happened.
Reported leak, you call explosion, then blame America.
WTF kinda garbage reporting is this?
Well, good sir, if you watched the video, then you will know.
It is that there are researchers in Sweden and Denmark, seismologists, who reported two separate distinct explosions, followed by a stream vibration, showing that it very much tracks alongside an explosion, and then a gas leak.
Which is what two independent research organizations said.
And we have a video of Joe Biden saying he was going to end the Nord Stream pipeline.
Well, I'm not saying we know for sure, but I'm saying, hey, if the U.S.
is conducting naval operations near Bornholm, Denmark, and then a few months later, there's two explosions and then a major gas leak after Joe Biden said he was going to end the Nord Stream pipeline, I have to wonder what happened.
I think it's something with high fructose corn syrup, because what we've been talking about is, We've all experienced this as we've talked about it more and more.
People we know who would eat the same food in a foreign country come here, eating the same food gain massive weight, then go back to their home country and the weight disappears even though their eating habits don't change.
I had a chemical engineer that works in the sweetener industry contact me, at least this is who they were claiming to be, and said that there's no arsenic used in the production.
I had claimed that I'd read, I thought I'd read that they wash the tanks with arsenic between production of high fructose, but he said that there's acrylic resin used.
I can't confirm or deny it, but then he sent me a patent.
Patent's US 4523960A.
You could rewind the show and watch that again if you want that patent.
We just did a whole redesign of thebestpoliticalshirts.com and you could actually look at sweaters, you could look at any type of shirts that you want.
Rob says, Tim, I love your show, but I have to say, you lived in Jersey, not Philly.
I'm a Philly native.
Suburbs of Philly means Delaware County, not Conchie, not Jersey.
Also, Ian gets a bad rap.
Love you, dude.
Yeah, look, for people who live in Philly, they probably have their colloquial terms, but speaking generally to everyone on the planet, explaining that I live three miles away from Philly.
Like, I gotta say I live in the suburbs of Philly because I don't wanna say I lived in Philly,
but how else do you describe it?
Do I get into the, do I just go, well, I did live in the suburbs
because people there don't actually think Jersey of that way
and it was only about three miles away, but you know, it's, there you go.
In Chicago, some of the suburbs of Chicago were like 60 miles away,
and people are like, where do you live in Chicago?
And then you ask them what part, and they'll be like St.
Charles or Geneva, and you're like, dude, that's like 60 miles out of the city.
But in Chicago, it's a suburb, even though it's like more than an hour drive away.
But I love this.
Whenever I meet a person, and they'll go, I'll say, where are you from?
They'll go, Chicago.
I'll go, oh, me too.
And they'll go, which part?
I'll be like, Midway.
And I'll be like, and you're from Naperville.
And they go, how did you know?
Because it always, like I'm telling you this, there is, if you're gonna make a bet, it's that people who have lived in Chicago, in the Chicagoland area and then moved, there's a high likelihood they were from Naperville.
says, Chinese-Russian warship formation off Alaska coast, per the Coast Guard.
I saw that.
World War III, baby!
I hope you guys have supplies, because, uh...
Oh, dark days, indeed.
World War III is really great for the Great Reset, though.
Because if they want there to be less people, and they want people to use less resources, like, a third world war that wipes out substantial portions of the world population would be, like, perfectly in line with, you know, population reduction.
World War I, I still don't know why they were fighting Why they kept it up for so long, for five years of trench warfare, where they'd take two miles, or a half a mile, and then take it back, and then take it back, and death.
Martin Edgar says you have no idea how vicious and tough feral pigs are.
A perfect heart shot won't stop them, so a knife tied to a stick will mostly just piss it off.
Some people have pointed out in like in Australia they go with dogs and knives to hunt the pigs and I'm like, I hear you man, but like...
Like, trained hunters who know how to go after pigs and are doing it intentionally with knives, I get.
You think like a regular New Yorker is gonna go up against a feral hog with a knife?
Now, you give a random New Yorker an AR-15 with 30 rounds, and they're still going to have a hard time dealing with the hog, but they will deal with the hog.
You know, you give someone trained with an AR, they can probably take the dog out, uh, the hog out.
The hog out in a couple shots.
Probably, someone who's trained, a single shot, you know, to the head or something.
But the average person with a rifle is going to be able to stop the hog, albeit not as well as someone who's trained.
Sumner Robertson says, Tim, you need to look into the dollar milkshake theory by Brent Johnson explains what's going, going to come over the next few years.
Well, okay.
Someone can look it out, I guess.
Devlin Foster says, to further debunk Bill Burr's narrative, Rand Paul was attacked and severely beaten by his neighbor.
Good point!
And Scott Adams.
Scott Adams and Bill Burr both said, in various ways, there won't be civil war because neighbors aren't fighting each other.
And the point I made was like, a dude in Atlanta in 1861 didn't walk out of his house and go, ooh, I'm just so mad at those northerners, I'm gonna go punch my neighbor!
Like, why would people who agree with each other and live in the same place be fighting?
Like, the Civil War is when different groups of people who hate each other come and fight.
So, but in this point, it is a good point.
Rand Paul's neighbor attacked him, and he lost like a piece of lung or something over it.
Immediate casualty care says Bill Burns got Adam saying there's no civil war coming because I looked outside and no one is fighting is a bold statement for people who mock those who say global warming isn't real because it's snowing now.
First of all, I planned this in advance before there was Hurricane Ian or whatever, right?
Then I packed a suitcase because I thought that there was the potential for my flight to be cancelled going back, which would have been tomorrow morning.
And in fact, it was canceled because Orlando shut down the whole airport.
And, uh, well, I mean, it depends on how deep you go into the Timcast network, but, uh, Pop Culture Crisis has, I think, three clips a day and the live show.
But, like, the low-T thing is no, it's, like, I'm not trying to rag on them when I bring that up to point out what's happening to this generation is serious.
Guys got to exercise more.
My, I got, like, look, my resting heart rate, this is kind of scared the crap out of me, is 42.
So, like, I've been exercising, I skate all the time, and then in the past, recently, it's like my heart rate got way down, because it was like high 40s before, and now it's even lower.
Dude, I was soaking in the tub four or five days ago, and I went underwater, submerged, and I was just thinking about gaming with Trent, pixelated Apollo, what's up, dog?
And about how good it was, and I was just visualizing the game, and then like a minute went by, and I realized I was still underwater.
Like, my body was not using oxygen, or I was pulling the oxygen out of the water or something.
All right, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com to watch the Uncensored Members Only show coming up at 11 p.m.
You can follow the show at TimCast IRL, basically everywhere.