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NATO has formally blamed sabotage for the destruction of the Nord Stream 2. | ||
Stream pipeline and vowed to collectively respond with their military alliance. | ||
And members of NATO are outright saying Russia did it. | ||
So we kind of know where this is going. | ||
This could be a burning of the Reichstag for our generation, or it could be nothing. | ||
I was reading about Fort Sumter, and one of the things said by, it was the Confederate general, that they didn't know if that was going to be a great battle or just nothing, because we really don't know. | ||
We are in the thick of it. | ||
This could be everything or it could be nothing. | ||
So, maybe World War III? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You also have the possibility of war with China, because a new report shows that China's opening police stations in foreign countries like the United States, Canada, and all over Europe. | ||
I think they have about 50 police stations in Europe. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're saying it's a violation of international law. | ||
They're claiming it's a matter of their own citizens, but that means they're setting up parallel governance in other countries, even in ours. | ||
So, yeah, not a good thing. | ||
And then, considering the risks we face with all of this, I want to play for you a video, another video, I guess another another video of Joe Biden getting lost and wandering around with Mr. Burns hands, confused as they try to call out to him and stop him from wandering away. | ||
I, I, we're just, you know what man, instead of being down about it, maybe we'll order some wings, get some beers, some pizzas, and just kick back and watch some, some comedy shows or something. | ||
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Joining us to talk about all this is Mark Owsley. | ||
Hello, how are you? | ||
I'm good. | ||
Who are you? | ||
Well, I am Mark Owsley. | ||
I am a white trash former academic, host of the Unwokeable podcast out of the state of Oklahoma. | ||
And you know, I'm fighting undercover wokeness in red states. | ||
So thank you for having me here. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Right on. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
Yeah, it's good. | ||
We also have the t-shirt merchant himself, Luke Rudkowski. | ||
Hey, guys! | ||
My name's Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChanged.org, and as you know, I'm a very serious person, and I wanted to, once again, fully, really now, apologize for my antics the last few days. | ||
They were very unprofessional. | ||
It wasn't right for me to say all those things, the Bill Gates move, boom moves. | ||
And again, I promise I'll be a lot more serious from now on. | ||
The shirt I'm wearing right now is also very serious. | ||
It reads, in a world filled of lies, truth is always a conspiracy. | ||
You can get the shirt on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. | ||
Because you do, I'm here. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
Your jersey's crooked behind you. | ||
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you up so I'm gonna get that really quick yeah yeah there it is there is a a | |
Is that good right now? | ||
Get this man a flute. | ||
That looks better. | ||
That looks great. | ||
Really good looking. | ||
As I often mention, there are people who are just listening to this, like not watching the video, and they're like, it just went quiet, I have no idea what's happening. | ||
You should definitely be watching. | ||
The video experience, yeah, we need to get someone with a really deep voice. | ||
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And there was a big butt. | |
He stands up and turns. | ||
The Kurds were out of this world. | ||
Gigantic butt cheeks. | ||
Knock over a bottle as he turns to straighten a jersey. | ||
Thank you, Luke Rutkowski. | ||
Also, I'm back after a night off. | ||
Desperately just suffering along with these people in Florida, I'm sure. | ||
I mean, not the way they are, unfortunately or unfortunately, but man, I feel some pain down there. | ||
I tried. | ||
I meditated. | ||
It's just, I mean, what can you do? | ||
It's a hurricane and pretty devastating. | ||
I'm going to roll a 20-sided die, see what kind of recovery I can bring to this evening. | ||
I got a nine. | ||
Maybe it's a six. | ||
Well, either way, the night's going to get hotter. | ||
We're going to say nine. | ||
Nine's better. | ||
Bundle up like Gavin Newsom in the middle of a heat wave. | ||
That's right. | ||
Well, tonight's show is off to a great start. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Mark. | ||
I'm very excited to talk about what we have to talk about tonight. | ||
Let's get going. | ||
Here's the first story we got from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
NATO formally blames sabotage for Nord Stream Pipeline damage. | ||
Military Alliance says it would be prepared to defend its infrastructure from attacks in a ratcheting up of tensions between Russia and the West. | ||
It's a little bit worse than that. | ||
They said, NATO said the series of leaks in the Nord Stream Pipeline between Russia and Europe were the result of sabotage and that attacks on its members' infrastructure would be met with a collective response from the Military Alliance. | ||
So, let's just say, Are they blaming Russia for it directly? | ||
Nord Stream, but they might be because Germany relies on it. | ||
But it's a weird thing because I'm trying to figure out what they're trying to say, okay? | ||
Are they blaming Russia for it directly? | ||
No, but several member states are. If they are, it's very weird that they're like, | ||
our adversary's infrastructure was blown up and we'll retaliate if someone blows up our | ||
It's like, it sounds like you blew it up and now you're worried they're going to blow up yours. | ||
So, I don't know, World War III or what do you think? | ||
It's not a good geopolitical situation for everyone involved here. | ||
Everyone's going to lose. | ||
Everyone's going to suffer. | ||
The people of Europe are going to go without energy. | ||
Russia Is of course already dealing with a lot of consequences ... because of the war the US Embassy just announced that any ... American in Russia should leave immediately Putin is also ... set to annex large parts of Ukraine which is going to set ... the groundwork for a possible nuclear attack on territory ... that now he claims is his and and again it's a messy ... situation it's a very complex situation we should be calling ... for de-escalation and sadly all we're seeing on the ... corporate media is escalation putting more fuel on the fire ... which is dangerous for everyone and stupid in my opinion. | ||
It looks like Vladimir Putin may go with the Zap Brannigan strategy. | ||
Are you guys familiar with it? | ||
It's where he sends wave after wave of his own men just into the onslaught until it completely overwhelms. | ||
Now, that's a joke, right? | ||
But that's actually the traditional Russian strategy. | ||
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It is. | |
Historically. | ||
Right. | ||
So during World War II... So this is amazing. | ||
I've got a Soviet... What is it called? | ||
I think it's called the P-64. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
I don't know if you know. | ||
This is Polish. | ||
and it was from the Cold War. | ||
It is a nine millimeter Makarov, it's a handgun, and it's ergonomical only for your right hand, | ||
which is okay, I guess. | ||
It's not inclusive. | ||
And nobody ever wants to use it at the range. | ||
You know why? | ||
It bites into your hand, it hurts. | ||
And so it's fun to have these Soviet bullets, these Makarov bullets. | ||
But the thing is, when they were making guns, they were like, they don't care if it hurts. | ||
They don't care if it's made of crap. | ||
They're just gonna make a ton of them and crank them out and give them to everybody and say, go for it. | ||
So they met, I think the story was in World War II, they mass produced a whole bunch of garbage tanks. | ||
And then Germany was like, we're gonna make really good tanks that were really hard to make. | ||
And then Russia just stormed through with all of them blowing up. | ||
And they were like, more is better. | ||
So yeah, it looks like as much as I can joke about Futurama, We thought with the conscription of 300,000 men and the reporting that he could even bring up to a million, seems like the annexing of the territory strategy is gonna be, okay, how many Ukrainians are there? | ||
Screw it. | ||
Just send 300,000 guys there and we'll win. | ||
Yep. | ||
Well, that's all it takes. | ||
Overwhelming force. | ||
That's always been Russia's main way of doing things, and they have very little care for human life in general. | ||
And that's what we've seen from Putin over and over and over again. | ||
That's what we've seen from almost every government. | ||
That is true, that is true. | ||
But especially the Russians, especially the Soviets. | ||
I mean, when Stalin was just mass murdering people, mass taking people, starvation, he didn't care about the people. | ||
He didn't care about the people on the ground. | ||
It's what his overall goal was. | ||
It's true, but I just don't think that's unique. | ||
I mean, Barack Obama blew up a bunch of kids. | ||
It's not the same as a holodomor or anything like that. | ||
So there's certainly people who are substantially worse, that I understand. | ||
But I just think, Governments, this is what they do. | ||
Yeah, World War I was pure attrition. | ||
It was just trench warfare against machine guns. | ||
But also in World War I, they used to cut underground cables and mess with each other's infrastructure. | ||
So we have to understand that this was an act of war. | ||
What are going to be the larger ramifications of it, or something that is dangerous for everyone? | ||
Escalations. | ||
Sorry, I cut you off. | ||
No, it's okay. | ||
I just think the higher you get up in the escalon of things, high atop the thing, the less you care about the people below you. | ||
Because you don't see them, you don't deal with them, you don't see what they're doing on the ground, you don't see their families, you don't see that they can't pay their bills, that they can't get groceries, they can't get gas. | ||
I mean, it's all to varying levels of degrees, but as you get higher up in power, That's how people tend to look at it. | ||
I think about that with the opioid crisis too. | ||
I hear a lot about people and like, oh, and his wife got addicted to opioids and then she died. | ||
And part of me is like, wow, how stupid she was. | ||
And then I realized if that was my family member and you see someone suffering from drug addiction, it's one of the most gut-wrenching, horrible, painful experiences because it's a helpless feeling. | ||
Well, but that's especially true because both of my parents passed from no opioid addiction. | ||
We didn't know that's what it was back then. | ||
We've got to remember where we were at that point. | ||
When my parents were taking Oxycontin, it was because the doctor gave it to them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so we didn't know that they were addicted to those drugs. | ||
We didn't know that it's basically synthetic heroin that, you know, you can abuse at any given point. | ||
And so we thought it was helping them, but it was really killing them. | ||
Right. | ||
And so we have to remember where we were in history at that point. | ||
We look back on it now. | ||
Of course we know it's an opioid crisis. | ||
Of course we know. | ||
But the pharmaceutical companies know. | ||
But they were high atop the thing. | ||
Right. | ||
They didn't care about the people on the ground. | ||
They were making their money. | ||
I'm looking at, you know, it's funny because we talk about civil war, the potential for civil war quite a bit. | ||
And now the lead stir we have is that NATO is basically saying we will respond as a collective. | ||
I mean, this is the door being knocked on of the NATO military alliance saying we will go to war with Russia. | ||
But inside the United States, we have a decrepit, decaying, demented old man as a president. | ||
Most people don't even believe he's in charge. | ||
We've got an opioid crisis. | ||
We've got an economic collapse. | ||
The market's tanking. | ||
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I don't know where this is going, but is it bad? | |
No, Tim, absolutely not. | ||
We have a great vice president in Kamala Harris. | ||
She's a very strong, very thoughtful, very intelligent leader that just signed an official alliance with North Korea. | ||
North Korea will now be fighting officially on our side, according to the vice president of the United States with her statements earlier on today. | ||
So in the White House transcript, they struck the word North. | ||
She was giving a speech in front of some cameras and she said that we have great partners with North Korea. | ||
We are great partners with North Korea. | ||
Okay, let me explain this. | ||
You want to explain this? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, well, she was giving a speech in front of some cameras and she said that we have | ||
great partners with North Korea. | ||
We are great partners with North Korea. | ||
It was more than that. | ||
It was? | ||
Yeah, she said something like a strong military ally. | ||
Oh yes, oh yes. | ||
She meant... | ||
She meant to say South Korea. | ||
Yes, she did. | ||
But you still don't have to strike that from the record. | ||
They struck it. | ||
There's a line through it. | ||
I think. | ||
I think. | ||
This is what people are posting on Twitter. | ||
I need to fact check it, but you know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you should be striking that. | ||
I think it was Daniel Turner, actually, who tweeted it out because he mentioned that in the past they've actually outright altered the transcript. | ||
Remember when Biden said, repeat the line? | ||
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Yes. | |
They were like, he said, let me repeat the line. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
No. | ||
We all heard him. | ||
I saw that Kareem Jumpier podcast, I was gonna call it, that one clip where they're like, the reporters are really getting concerned with Biden's mental health. | ||
They're like, dude, okay, but he, you know, he did say top of mind about a dead person. | ||
He did say, where is the dead person? | ||
He did keep asking for someone that was dead, thinking they were in the room, like, what is going on? | ||
Well, at least he has an excuse, though. | ||
That's what scares me about Kamala Harris. | ||
It's like, okay, at least Biden is an older man, right? | ||
He's obviously doing a very hard job. | ||
It's not hard to be vice president, okay? | ||
I mean, many have said it's not worth the, you know, piss in a boot. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
It's not a hard job, but she still has these very... she can't speak correctly. | ||
You know what meme I really like? | ||
What's that show with impractical jokers or something? | ||
Yeah, they're all laughing. | ||
The guy's backstage looking at the screen making another guy do something. | ||
Yeah, so like we need to make a meme of Corinne Jean-Pierre and then it's the guys like, okay, now just say a bunch of random words. | ||
And then she talks and it's them laughing. | ||
She's a master of improv. | ||
She just keeps saying random things and you're like, Look, I know the whole thing's a spectacle, but going up there and not saying proper sentences is just a Chad move. | ||
It makes me angry, and I gotta control my anger. | ||
It's a total Chad move. | ||
Every day. | ||
All she would have had to say to get past that was go, the President means a lot of people. | ||
The President is talking to a lot of people. | ||
He didn't remember that maybe she had passed away in that moment. | ||
That's all she would have had to say. | ||
She could have just said, he clearly misspoke. | ||
What more do you want? | ||
If she was like, yeah, I don't know what's wrong with them, would she be fired the next day? | ||
They can't speak the truth? | ||
You understand, Ian, phrasing it that way is actually one of the worst possible ways to phrase it. | ||
Yeah, but would she be fired? | ||
The next day would they have a new speaker if she did that? | ||
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No, because she was, you know... It would be one of the greatest days in American history. | |
I know, she should get honest for a minute and save the republic. | ||
Could you imagine if a reporter was like, just today the president called out to a deceased GO representative. | ||
Why would he do that? | ||
Something's wrong with him, I don't know why. | ||
I'm running for president one day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's why I feel like Press Secretary Michael Malice would be so much fun. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Because he'd just say, like, something's wrong with him. | ||
You know, you asked if, like, World War III and Civil War, during World War I, the Russians had a civil war. | ||
So, like, it can be both at once. | ||
That's really what concerns me, that if some crazy war breaks out overseas in Europe and Asia, as if we think it's going to stay there. | ||
That then there would be chaos internally. | ||
It's like, dude, you saw that the communist revolution brought a century of murder and decay, and then a split up into what they have now, which is no Black Sea access. | ||
Like, they've had to fight to try and get back access to the Mediterranean, because after the Soviet Union was split up, whoever the oligarchs were that chose who got what said, no, Russia's not going to get Sevastopol. | ||
They're too strong. | ||
We want to block them off from the Mediterranean. | ||
But Russia did have, they have a naval base there. | ||
And so they were like, okay, this is part of Ukraine, but we don't care that Russia uses it and people there speak Russian. | ||
That's why Russia moved in to take it when Ukraine was entertaining joining the EU or NATO. | ||
And they're trying to give Donbass, make it autonomous. | ||
At least this is what Dave Smith was saying on Rogan was the word on the street when they were negotiating a peace deal, Ukraine and Russia is like, we're going to make Donbass, the Eastern version of Ukraine autonomous. | ||
I don't know if that means give it back to Russia, keep it as Ukrainian, make it its own state, make it independent. | ||
And no NATO troops in Ukraine. | ||
As pre-decided before 2014, after the fall of the Soviet Union, it was decided we're not going to put NATO forces on Russia's border, because now Russia's good now. | ||
Now that the Soviet Union's gone, they can be a federation and work with us. | ||
And tell me about it. | ||
But NATO's just been expanding. | ||
And now they're, now Finland potentially joining. | ||
So, it's funny because I was reading one article and it said, Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. | ||
And I'm just like, okay, first of all, that's just an opinion piece. | ||
Like, unprovoked, you can argue that NATO expansion was a provocation, you can argue it wasn't. | ||
You can argue whether or not a country wants to join NATO, Russia still has no right to invade Ukraine. | ||
But there's certainly, I don't know if provocation is the right word, But there are reasons behind why these things are happening. | ||
This is a complicated matter that goes back decades and has been escalating slowly and surely, and many people saw everything coming. | ||
Many people saw the writing on the walls. | ||
Putin is set to give a speech tomorrow specifically about this particular event, about his annexation of now more Ukrainian territory, as his troops look like they're also losing in a very important key city of Liman right now. | ||
And it's also important to note here From a lot of the videos and a lot of the photos, some of it is propaganda, but it doesn't look like the Russians are having a lot of military success inside of Ukraine. | ||
And when you look at the photos, when you look at the videos, it's overwhelmingly a lot of Russian hardware being destroyed. | ||
So, you know, just seeing that just highlights, you know, the situation is getting desperate. | ||
This is a complicated situation. | ||
We don't know who to believe. | ||
Everyone's lying from each side here. | ||
There's a lot of disinformation. | ||
There's a lot of propaganda. | ||
And it's going to be interesting to see what he will announce tomorrow, as I will be keeping a very close eye on it. | ||
Well, and there's a lot of money being made by replenishing everything that's being blown up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that comes down to it, man. | ||
It's always, hey, how can we get more and more stuff in there? | ||
More and more billions of dollars worth of munitions so we can put more and more in there when it gets blown up. | ||
That's what we're talking about, this pipeline. | ||
My first thought was CIA. | ||
Second thought was corporations, like the corporations that are profiting off of the war. | ||
Right. | ||
So this new Baltic pipeline, whoever is running gas through there has a real good interest in taking away leverage from Russia. | ||
But I want to say one last thing on this. | ||
You know, look, right now we're dealing with a whole lot in this country with the hurricane and there's a lot of damage down there. | ||
So that's why it's very, very important that we have a decisive president who takes the initiative and sends tremendous relief to Ukraine. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Yeah, the billions of dollars over there, it's going to do great for all of the suffering Americans because, you know, while they're down in Florida looking at their lives being completely destroyed, in their hearts they will be warmed knowing that Ukrainians have guns. | ||
Well, that's that's equity, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, it's global equity, but it's still equity, right? | ||
And also, you know, surface to air missiles, which are finding their way on their black market. | ||
So, you know, that's that's also really nice to have all over Europe with fully automatic machine guns also hitting the black market all over Europe, which is absolutely crazy to send so much money, so much weapons with no accountability at all. | ||
I'm gonna pull up this story here from U.S. | ||
News. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
Well, the Pope said we are in World War III. | ||
Ukraine war survey finds. Gee I wonder why. Well the Pope said we are in World | ||
War three but this is interesting stuff. They said Russia's unprovoked | ||
war with Ukraine and I'm just like is this an op-ed or is it a survey? | ||
The provocation for people to get reference is like if Russia had a military base, and this is what Dave Smith said again, in Montreal, and they took it over and then they were establishing military forces and long-range missiles in Montreal. | ||
And then for us to go in and be like, no, no, no, we're taking it back, we're liberating it. | ||
That would have been, and to say that it was unprovoked of us to go back into Montreal when Russia had been building up there, that's provocation. | ||
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Right. | |
I want to read the story. | ||
They say, in a survey of more than 70,000 people across the world, three-quarters of respondents agreed with the statement, I fear we are moving closer to World War III. | ||
The findings are culled from the U.S. | ||
News & World Report Best Country Survey. | ||
Yadda yadda. | ||
It's from April 30th to July 13th. | ||
This survey was done before all of this went down. | ||
The craziest part is this, 80% of those in five countries, Indonesia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the US, believed that we are heading towards a global war. | ||
Those surveyed within the age range of 25 to 35 were the most fearful, with 76% worrying about nations moving closer to another global conflict. | ||
So, you know, what I think about when I see this, We always read history and it's condensed. | ||
And now we don't know which direction things will go. | ||
But I suppose the question I have is, are things de-escalating? | ||
The answer is a resounding no. | ||
Especially with NATO saying we will, as a collective, respond to an attack on our infrastructure. | ||
Which, here's what I think. | ||
It sounds like what they're saying. | ||
NATO forces, Western forces, Western aligned interests, destroyed the pipeline. | ||
And that statement was, Russia, if you retaliate, we will go to war with you. | ||
That's exactly what it was. | ||
And them trotting out Biden, having said this just a few months ago, that if they invade Ukraine, we're going to get the pipeline. | ||
They can point it right back at us. | ||
And he gave them, that's another example of not having a president that knows what he's saying, when he's saying it. | ||
Yeah, well before, you know, the President said it, the Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Newland, said this. | ||
I just did a video about her. | ||
She's a fascinating human being. | ||
She's known as the kind of, the lady of the neoconservatives, Miss Dick Cheney Light. | ||
She served under Dick Cheney during the Iraq War. | ||
She had her hand in almost every single US global intervention in the past 30 years and she said in January that if Russia invades Ukraine, Russia will not be having the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. | ||
One way or another, she said. | ||
And then Biden came out and I think made that particular statement that you're referring to. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Nuland said, one way or another, there will not be a Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
And Joe Biden said, there will not be a Nord Stream if Russia invades Ukraine. | ||
The reporter follows up and says, how will you do this? | ||
It's controlled by Germany. | ||
And he says, I promise you, we will get it done. | ||
And then he smirks. | ||
Yeah, and this is earlier this year, right before the invasion, right before the war, and even Salon came out and wrote an article saying how appointing Victoria Nuland to Obama's foreign policy team was, quote, a really bad idea if she's going to be a key player in his foreign policy because it's a high risk to everyone. | ||
So even Salon, even leftist news organizations were saying, hey, Please let's not appoint her to positions of power because this is going to lead to chaos. | ||
This is going to lead to war. | ||
She literally had her hand in almost every single conflict the last 30 years and for her to still be calling the shots. | ||
She's also known as the lady that was organizing protests and working as a diplomat overseeing the Ukrainian revolution in 2014. | ||
I did a full video about this. | ||
It's fascinating to see her hand in this entire conflict from the very beginning pushing the envelope And I think we're reaching a situation where that envelope is about to fall off of the table because she is really going for it when it comes to instituting American policy that has put us on this pathway since 2014 that is extremely dangerous for everyone here. | ||
Here's a question that I have when it comes to this stuff. | ||
Is it worth war with Russia? | ||
Question. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Is any of this worth the potential of a nuclear war? | ||
No. | ||
None of it's worth it to us. | ||
Now, hold on. | ||
So let me ask you a question. | ||
Let's localize the conflict. | ||
Wokeness. | ||
All right. | ||
We're in a culture war, something that we are particularly worried about. | ||
Is it worth the culture war to stop what they're doing to kids and the indoctrination? | ||
Yes. | ||
Even if it leads to civil war? | ||
even if it leads to civil war. Well, if we are looking down the barrel of overt civil war, | ||
is there a point where you would say, I accept, I am willing to lay down my arms to prevent war, | ||
knowing that it means the woke people will win, and their gender ideology and the things that | ||
happen with kids will increase tenfold? Would you lay down, you know? No, I, | ||
Well, I think when you're talking about innocents, when you're talking about innocent children and what adults want to go to, then there's a line there. | ||
There's a moral line where you can say, no, I'm going to pick up my arms. | ||
Right. | ||
So my point is not to in any way insinuate people should be fighting. | ||
They shouldn't be. | ||
It's a question of when we localize the issues that we care about, when we think about in the context of something that we're directly, you know, more directly concerned about, we as people, You know, living and working in the United States and very focused on domestic issues. | ||
We don't know the full scale of the war. | ||
What we do know is that I don't want to die for whatever BS they're working on with Ukraine, right? | ||
The issue, I suppose, is understanding that feeling you have of I will not back down in this culture war and in this political battle with what the left is doing with all this woke ideology stuff. | ||
The same is true for what the US and Russia are doing. | ||
It's a question that you can go to Western intelligence and say, is it really worth it? | ||
Why don't you just let Russia do their thing because otherwise we have nuclear war? | ||
And they're going to say, we will not stand for this. | ||
Russia will be asked the same question. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
We will never lay down our arms. | ||
And then it's just dominoes falling over where everyone ends up losing. | ||
It's a pissing contest. | ||
Everyone's just covered in piss. | ||
But what is the U.S. | ||
goal here? | ||
I mean, because I think the Russian goal is at least a bit more plainly clear. | ||
They don't want to see, just like they agreed to in 2014, a buildup in Ukraine, right? | ||
That we agreed to. | ||
It's way more complicated than that. | ||
Well, I know it's more complicated. | ||
Russia's trying to rebuild the Soviet Union, basically. | ||
Yeah, I know that. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
And so the goal of the United States is to keep that from happening, right? | ||
And partly because Gazprom controls most of the pipelines going into Europe. | ||
Do you think they really want the Soviet Union back again? | ||
Oh, Putin's talked about it. | ||
He just went and sat down with... Who was he sitting down with? | ||
And he said something like, remember who you work for or something like that. | ||
I can't remember. | ||
Putin also sees NATO as a legitimate threat against Russia and its people as well, as well as trying to bring back the old kind of Soviet Empire as well, so we have to understand that. | ||
Also, the larger geopolitical picture is complicated because of the new energy exploration that has been done in the southern coast of Ukraine that has found that Ukraine could soon become a major petrostate. | ||
If Ukraine becomes a major petrostate, the one leverage that Russia has in all of Europe is totally gone. | ||
They will have a competitor on its doorsteps that will also house a lot of its troops that they see as someone that will potentially invade them in the future. | ||
So there's a lot of things happening here behind the scenes. | ||
There's a lot of things geopolitically, also with energy policy, that people need to understand. | ||
And it's far more complicated than just unprovoked attack. | ||
It's not just that. | ||
There's a lot more involved here. | ||
Just for our freedom! | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think the goal is, like, global security. | ||
If you had to ask, what's the U.S. | ||
goal here? | ||
Not as much. | ||
The number one top goal isn't just prevent the Soviet Union from forming. | ||
It's global security, and part of doing that is to prevent a Soviet Union. | ||
But, honestly, we need to police ourselves, and we can do that with Russia, as a federation of states, of people. | ||
Like, they're just people, like us. | ||
They have a red, white, and blue flag. | ||
They broke up a crazy, dictocratic state, just like we got out of the Kingdom of England. | ||
We're in this together. | ||
We're not. | ||
We are, as people on earth, breathing the same air and drinking the same water. | ||
You have people who fundamentally view the world differently than each other, and there is no reconciling that. | ||
Well, that will always be the case, that we view it differently, but the reconciliation is you just deal with it. | ||
That's what we've done for 250 years in this country. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
Right now, there are Uyghur concentration camps in China. | ||
We do not lay down and accept what China is doing to these people. | ||
We do, though. | ||
No, we have for like a decade. | ||
The United States is doing what they can, I suppose, with trying to avoid war. | ||
This is the point I'm trying to make with even civil war in the United States. | ||
We don't want to fight. | ||
We don't want people to die. | ||
But we need this to stop. | ||
So we're constantly clashing with opposing forces that view the world fundamentally differently than we do. | ||
And there is no just stopping and saying, you know what? | ||
We're all people, China. | ||
Why don't you just forcefully rape those women? | ||
Well, you've got to learn the language first. | ||
This whole America First thing is ridiculous. | ||
This whole line of demarcation calling us the West. | ||
It's all British-centric. | ||
Like, come on. | ||
You've got to learn Russian and Mandarin if we want to peacefully resolve this stuff. | ||
Well, there is a good point there. | ||
Name a Chinese diplomat that doesn't know English. | ||
You know what I mean? That's something I've always thought about. When you're talking about speaking, | ||
I worked with Chinese students, for example. They knew exactly what I was saying, when I was saying | ||
it, how I was saying it, the connotation, you know, the things behind it. And when they would speak, | ||
nothing. And when they would try to translate some of their things, some of the things they would | ||
say in their language to me, I couldn't quite get what they were saying, and they knew it. | ||
And that is a good point that we need to maybe branch out at least our understanding of what other languages we're speaking so we can make an attempt at least to try to understand where they're coming from. | ||
But that doesn't mean we can accept ever that you know atrocities that are that's like going on in | ||
China with the Uyghurs and with the women that they abuse and with I mean there's videos of | ||
them running over old women in tanks and things like that. But at the same time you know | ||
the Chinese are answering back like okay you're making these accusations against concentration camps. | ||
What about what you did in Gitmo? | ||
What about the CIA rendition programs? | ||
And we're seeing Chinese diplomats answer that back. | ||
And at least American policy should exemplify and practice The principles that it preaches to bring on to other people, and then those arguments would be more legitimate. | ||
But of course, there is a lot of criticism when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to the military-industrial complex, when it comes to corporations and private industries that have been creating massive amounts of human rights violations, especially in Yemen, especially all over the Middle East, that again, should be called out as well, stopped immediately, if we're going to be lecturing other countries about human rights. | ||
But rest easy, my good friend Luke, because right now, we can all huddle up to the warm bosom of Joe Biden, knowing that with his strength, America will not be defeated. | ||
Like this video, for instance, from Disclosed TV. | ||
Let me just make sure the audio is configured properly, which it's not, and then we'll play this video for you. | ||
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Okay, thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Mr. President. | ||
Mr. President. | ||
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Okay, let me try that again. | |
Thank you. | ||
So look it, look it, look it over here, look at this. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Uh oh. | ||
Oh no, where's he going? | ||
Run away! | ||
It looks like an episode of The Office. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yeah, it does. | ||
Man, you really could. | ||
This really could be a sitcom. | ||
It's kind of like Veep or something. | ||
Well, somebody's got to make fun of it sometime soon in a formal way. | ||
But look, I have a legitimate question. | ||
See his hands. | ||
Look at Mr. President's. | ||
Oh yeah, you tweeted this out earlier. | ||
This is great. | ||
See his hands. | ||
I remember, you know, when I'm a kid, Mr. Burns, he walks around with his hands like this. | ||
And I thought it was just like, that's Mr. Burns. | ||
It's something funny. | ||
And you see Joe Biden doing this. | ||
I'm like, is that something that people actually do when they get old? | ||
Maybe it's a balance issue. | ||
Because if their arms are swinging at the sides, you lose balance easier, maybe. | ||
And so they keep them nice and tight to the chest. | ||
I have seen this in old people. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's kind of weird, right? | ||
I never thought about it until just now. | ||
But they definitely walk like a little... | ||
Maybe they could catch themselves? | ||
It's like when a Mr. President thought he was about to topple. | ||
Remember he fell trying to grab the dog's tail, right? | ||
He hurt himself. | ||
He maybe learned his lesson, you know? | ||
I don't know, man, but to get serious, I would just like to apologize for the joke opening the segment, because no, we are not going to rest easy with this president. | ||
You know, look, man, when I wake up to the news that NATO's like, yeah, that was sabotage and we will destroy our enemies or they didn't say it like that. | ||
But, you know, they said they'll collectively retaliate. | ||
I'm like, this is a major historical moment where the NATO military alliance says formally that we will enter the war against you. | ||
And like, we know what that means. | ||
And I'm just like, and Joe Biden is the president. | ||
And I'm thinking of videos like this. | ||
There's the video where, remember when he was like doing the Cornholio thing on CNN? | ||
There's all the gibberish words. | ||
And, you know, for a while the media kept trying to act like he was fine. | ||
And these left activists and these Democrat activists were like, he's totally sharp, he's totally with it, it's Trump who's crazy. | ||
And they can't anymore. | ||
Now we have, the funny thing is, not only is Joe Biden's brain not working, but the reporters try talking to Kareem Jean-Pierre and she just says a bunch of random words. | ||
And now it's like, at a certain point, I think regular people and these journalists are kind of like, I don't think anybody's at work. | ||
It's like, imagine you go to an Applebee's and you walk in and there's just like nobody. | ||
And you're like, hey, what's going on? | ||
They're like, sup? | ||
And you're like, I'm hungry. | ||
And they're like, cool. | ||
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That's good. | |
Are you open? | ||
No. | ||
OK, you'd leave, right? | ||
But this is the government. | ||
This is our country at a time of an escalating towards war with potentially China, with Russia, an economic collapse. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You know what? | ||
I can probably maybe I'm putting the cart before the horse here. | ||
Maybe the issue is the reason we're close to war with Russia and China and there's an economic collapse is because this man is our president. | ||
Yes. | ||
And it's not just it could have been a lot of different people that would have gotten us here. | ||
But he's one of them. | ||
And it's because This is kids in working in Burisma in Ukraine. | ||
It's some energy company. | ||
He was heavily involved with Obama during the coup in 2014 in Ukraine that where they tried to get the Ukraine to go side with America and the liberal economic order instead of Russia very explicitly. | ||
This is old Colbert. | ||
This is a great this came up on the Dave Smith Joe Rogan episode again, and I don't have the guy's name this old, you know, I'm going to look into this and pull up the name in a little bit. | ||
But they've been planning this for like two decades at the very least, at the very least. | ||
And Biden has been involved in it since the beginning, or at least since the Obama administration. | ||
And there's too much for him to lose. | ||
If it gets found out how much he's been involved, putting his son on the board of an energy company to get them to switch sides. | ||
The information is out there. | ||
The information is out there and it's there for plain... I just can't imagine my father and my grandfather allowing this. | ||
That's what's really ticking me off about this. | ||
We're allowing this to happen. | ||
We're allowing this bumbling, you know, systemic problem throughout the upper echelons of our government and we just look at it and it's like, yeah, you know, why not? | ||
Ultimately, we're the ones that are supposed to hold these people accountable, and I see none of that from the media. | ||
Not none, but not near as much as you should have. | ||
And why are we allowing this? | ||
Let me give you one of my favorite Wikipedia articles of all time. | ||
It is the Biden-Ukraine Conspiracy Theory article. | ||
Let me read for you this opening line. | ||
The Biden-Ukraine Conspiracy Theory is a series of false claims centered on the baseless allegations. | ||
Oh, it said false and baseless. | ||
Thank you. | ||
While Joe Biden was Vice President of the U.S., he engaged in corrupt activities relating to the employment of his son, Hunter Biden, by the Ukrainian gas company Burisma. | ||
They were spread primarily in an attempt to damage Joe Biden's reputation during the 2020 presidential campaign. | ||
U.S. | ||
intelligence community analysis released in March 2021 found the proxies of Russian intelligence promoted and laundered misleading and unsubstantiated narratives about the Bidens to U.S. | ||
media organizations, U.S. | ||
officials, and prominent U.S. | ||
individuals, including some close to the former President Trump, His administration. | ||
Now over here on the right is a picture. | ||
It says, Victor Shokin, one of the primary subjects of the conspiracy theory. | ||
The conspiracy theory alleges that then Vice President Joe Biden withheld loan guarantees to pressure Ukraine into firing Shokin to prevent a corruption investigation into Burisma and to protect his son Hunter Biden. | ||
Let's slow down real quick and break down what's wrong with this paragraph. | ||
We'll go step by step. | ||
Victor Shokin, prosecutor. | ||
He exists. | ||
He is, in fact, subject of the story. | ||
All right, next sentence. | ||
It alleges then Vice President Joe Biden withheld loan guarantees. | ||
He did. | ||
On video, bragging about how he did. | ||
Next. | ||
They say, to pressure Ukraine into firing Shokin. | ||
He did. | ||
It's on video, him saying, SOB, guy gets fired. | ||
They say, to prevent a corruption investigation into Burisma, full stop. | ||
It did! | ||
The firing of Viktor Shokin, which Joe Biden bragged about, did result in the ending of, I think, 12 active investigations. | ||
Check Matt Taibbi's reporting on this. | ||
We all knew what was happening. | ||
Now, there's a question of, did Joe Biden pressure Ukraine into firing Viktor Shokin? | ||
Yes, he did. | ||
But did he do it specifically to stop this corruption investigation? | ||
That we don't know. | ||
But it did stop the corruption investigation. | ||
How about that? | ||
They called it a conspiracy theory by injecting 1% into the story intent. | ||
What we know is Biden did threaten to withhold illegally, I might add. | ||
Loan guarantees. | ||
Did get the prosecutor fired. | ||
The firing of the prosecutor did result in an end to investigations into Burisma. | ||
And that did have the added effect of protecting Hunter Biden. | ||
Now, I call that, plain and simple, a conflict of interest. | ||
That alone warrants, in my opinion, some kind of inquiry, investigation, or hearing to get to the bottom of how that happened. | ||
Because there is a question of the intent. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I don't know his intent. | ||
To call that whole thing a conspiracy theory, what you're actually saying to me is, it's probably true, and you're terrified that we found out. | ||
What would happen if it was Donald Trump and his sons doing business with Ukraine? | ||
I'm triggered, Luke. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Donald Trump sees the video on Twitter of Joe Biden being like, that's what we got fired. | ||
And so Donald Trump's on the phone with the president of Ukraine like, what is this video? | ||
I mean, read the transcript. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
He's like, what's this video about withholding guarantee? | ||
Why don't you look into this? | ||
And they impeached him over it. | ||
He accidentally discovered a quid pro quo, so they blamed him for the quid pro quo, and then claimed he was trying to dig up dirt on his political rival, even though Joe Biden wasn't running for office at the time. | ||
That's a preemptive narrative. | ||
It's a preemptive narrative. | ||
It's accusing your enemy of what it is that you are doing. | ||
And they use that just to keep themselves out of the limelight because by the time you get back to them, by the time you figure out, yeah, you were the ones actually doing what you accused, all of it, it's like, my father used to say this, it's a really good analogy. | ||
You know, if you burn your hand on an iron, it hurts really, really bad the first time. | ||
But if you do it 50 times, eventually you can't feel it anymore. | ||
I got the name. | ||
And that's exactly what they do with this stuff. | ||
And they do it to protect corrupt people. | ||
And it's plainly visible. | ||
I just wish that we could get some of the feeling back in our calloused minds on these subjects | ||
and do something about it. | ||
I got the name. | ||
This guy's name is- Gideon Rose on Stephen Colbert Report, back in the day, there's a video of Gideon Rose on the Colbert Report talking about the plan to get Ukraine away from Russia and take it to the United States. | ||
This is like in 2008? | ||
2009? | ||
And it is so overt, he's blatantly like, yes, think of it as like, they're the Robin to Russia's Batman, and we gotta get Robin to be on our side and not on Batman's side. | ||
So he's basically saying we're the Joker? | ||
Yeah, good call! | ||
I guess we're the scarecrow. | ||
Unless you want to argue like we're Green Arrow and we want Robin to join us and be our new speedy. | ||
But also, just to come back to the original topic of this story, I think Joe Biden is definitely putting his hand in the cookie jar. | ||
He's definitely profiting off of this, but I don't think he's calling the shots here. | ||
I think this has been going on way before Biden became President of the United States. | ||
I think there are shadowy powers behind the scenes instituting a lot of these plans, and I don't think Biden's in charge. | ||
He made a statement in Poland a couple months ago saying Putin can't stay in power. | ||
The White House had to walk it back and said he didn't mean what he said. | ||
He said recently we're going to defend Taiwan. | ||
The White House had to make a statement saying no, we don't actually stand by that. | ||
Whatever Biden says the White House corrects him on, who's correcting him? | ||
Who's making sure that the policies of the United States are not the policies of the commander-in-chief? | ||
There is something else behind the scenes organizing, orchestrating a lot of this, and him being senile, him being old, I think it's all a show, it's all a play, so he could be the fall guy for the larger agenda that's being shoved down everyone's throat. | ||
But why did Obama make him, why did Obama put Ukraine in his portfolio though? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Because he has connections with his sons. | ||
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Because he was known... Well, did he have those connections before he was vice president? | |
Or did he make those connections because he was vice president? | ||
Well, he was also on the Senate Intelligence Committee. | ||
He was also a longtime senator. | ||
So he had his hands in a lot of foreign policy, in a lot of contracts, in a lot of business dealings between China and all these other Kazakhstan countries all throughout the world. | ||
So he was a man who, of course, had intelligence connections and had his hands everywhere. | ||
But it looks like Burisma was very pro-Russia before the Ukraine flipped in 2014, and so the way for Burisma to be like, hey America, we want to be on your side, they were like, we'll just take like, our point man, their point man was Biden, he was the guy, we'll just take his son on our board, and that way we'll make sure we're on the up and up, we'll profit. | ||
Wasn't there a former CIA director or something? | ||
Yeah, and a CIA guy was on there too. | ||
Yeah, on Burisma's board. | ||
Yeah, that was their way of snuggling up to the United States after the revolution, you can call it. | ||
Luke, I think you're right that Biden's not calling the shots like we think he is, or that a lot of people think he is. | ||
And Trump wasn't either. | ||
He tried to get the troops out of the Middle East, I think out of Syria particularly, and they did what they call shell games, where the military is like, yeah, we have... They were lying to him about the numbers of troops. | ||
So he's like, okay, then I guess we've reached our number of withdrawals. | ||
They're like, yeah, that's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
And they weren't doing what they were told. | ||
Okay, it was a former director of counter-terror, Joseph Kofor Black, who was, I believe, he was on the board? | ||
Yes, he was on the board. | ||
So I think he's the CIA guy, I don't think it was a director or anything. | ||
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Going back to your point of Biden- Oh, he was director of counter-terrorism, specifically. | |
Going back to your point of Biden being kind of the shell guy, you know, I just keep going back in my mind to Obama saying, you know, if I could just have a third term where I wasn't taking all the arrows and I could just put somebody up there, do all the, you know, take all the crap that I got for all these years and just make the decisions behind the scenes, that's what I would really like to do. | ||
I just keep going back to that and it makes a lot of sense. | ||
But Obama wasn't that big of a war hawk. | ||
When he came to Ukraine, he was afraid to send lethal weapons to Ukraine. | ||
But was that because he didn't want to be, or is it because he couldn't be? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not in his mind. | ||
But we know he was very soft on Ukraine, comparatively to a lot of the other neoconservative hawkish policies that were pushed on by previous and predecessor administrations that were more heavy-handed and escalated tensions even more than he did. | ||
But he even, when he came out of office, said, I regret being so hawkish. | ||
He regretted the drone strikes. | ||
So again, I'm not trying to give him any favors. | ||
I thought he was a horrible president, just like every president, just like every politician, because I don't trust any government. | ||
I don't trust any politicians. | ||
And I think naturally people shouldn't be trusting anyone in our political landscape right now. | ||
All of these people Do not deserve your trust. | ||
Do not deserve your attention. | ||
Do not deserve your energy. | ||
And if enough of us would see politics like this, I don't think we would be in this mess right now because we wouldn't be giving them all of our power, all of our money, all of our authority to do this nonsense that they're doing right now. | ||
I want to pull up the story. | ||
We did brush on this a little bit, but we have it here from TimCast.com. | ||
America shares strong alliance with North Korea, VP Harris says. | ||
White House plays damage control. | ||
The White House appears to have removed Harris' mention of North Korea in an official transcript. | ||
Harris mistakenly made the claim during her first trip to the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea this week. | ||
Let's play the video here for you guys. | ||
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So the United States Shares a very important relationship which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea. | |
And it is an alliance that is strong and enduring. | ||
Here's why this is important, right? | ||
I mentioned we brushed on this, but I gotta bring it up because the deeper issue here is, I've often ragged on Joe Biden for saying Libya when he meant Syria. | ||
And the danger of misspeaking is to public capacity. | ||
There are people around the world who just heard this. | ||
And I wonder what impact that will have on a lot of things. | ||
Because think about it this way. | ||
What if Kamala Harris actually were to come out and say, we are proud to say that we have a strong alliance with North Korea? | ||
And she meant it! | ||
Like, Kim Jong-un comes here and he's like, I want to do a deal and open up trade and work with you guys. | ||
Let me know what to do. | ||
And it was a tremendous historic moment. | ||
The problem is when she said this, everyone immediately went, she's saying the wrong word. | ||
She meant South Korea. | ||
And the scary thing is, we cannot trust in what they're saying. | ||
I think it's going to have a major impact on economics, on war and conflict, peace treaties. | ||
It could, except that she's the vice president. | ||
But what I see in this is if CNN would have been doing, covered the same instance and it were Donald Trump or even Mike Pence, they wouldn't have used the word mistakenly. | ||
Right. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That's what, that's what hits me. | ||
And I see this, it's really bad in local media. | ||
They would say he lied. | ||
Yeah, they would say he lied. | ||
Trump lies about an alliance with North Korea. | ||
Or that he wants an alliance with North Korea, and he's going to do it tomorrow. | ||
That's, that's the difference I see here. | ||
At least, at least they had the integrity to say, hey, she mistakenly said this, but hey, it's kind of funny. | ||
We should maybe ask her about it and clear it up. | ||
You know? | ||
Yeah, I think it's amazing. | ||
I'm wondering if we have the well, it was removed the transcript. | ||
I thought that was actually really hilarious, because what I saw was like a strikethrough, like them just being like, whoopsie, we didn't mean to say that. | ||
Think about this, what this what this would mean, though, if Kamala Harris is going to meet with someone in private, and she says something like this, and then are they supposed to assume that when she has a word, she's wrong? | ||
Well, they do it with Joe Biden all the time. | ||
This is the thing, how old is Kamala Harris? | ||
She's in her 40s or what, 50s? | ||
She's in her 50s, right? | ||
Yeah, early 50s. | ||
Early 50s. | ||
And she is also sundowning? | ||
She's having the same cognitive decline? | ||
Well, why is she wearing sunglasses? | ||
Is it something they're eating? | ||
Like, what if, you know, I feel really bad about this. | ||
Like, what if Biden actually was really sharp, but Putin was putting poison slowly in their food? | ||
And so like, we're sitting here laughing at him, mocking them, | ||
and they're really just slowly being wasted away by, yeah. | ||
Someone say polonium or something? | ||
Jimbo, she's 57. | ||
Check the piping in the White House. | ||
Oh, she's late 50s. | ||
Yeah, she's 57. | ||
Okay, so that's 58 October 20th. | ||
There you go, she's getting old. | ||
You know, so I don't know if impeaching or 25th amendmenting Joe Biden's going to save us guys. | ||
But I also think, you know, she wasn't that bright to begin with. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So the effects are evident earlier in life if you weren't that bright to begin with. | ||
She's not known for, you know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She's not a good public speaker. | ||
Is she smart? | ||
Does she have a high IQ? | ||
I could make some puns there, but I'm not. | ||
She's worked her way up. | ||
I'm a mature adult. | ||
I won't say. | ||
She's worked her way up. | ||
That's one way to say it. | ||
She has worked her way. | ||
Ask Montel Williams. | ||
One-handed. | ||
Mayor Willie Brown. | ||
Working. | ||
I think that brilliance is communicative and so is stupidity. | ||
And having a president that's... If you act like that's normal, what Joe Biden's acting like, then people are going to start acting like that because they think it's normal. | ||
And kids will be like, oh, that's how I'm supposed to be. | ||
Remember Freedom? | ||
Another complete fabrication. | ||
People believe it! | ||
This is what politicians do, lie. | ||
Some of them are not good liars. | ||
She's not a good liar. | ||
She's not witty. | ||
She's not fast with it. | ||
She can't play with it. | ||
But if Joe Biden's taking a nap and we're being bombed, she's going to go in the war room, North Korea! | ||
That's the type of people in charge right now? | ||
No, it's theater. | ||
If I was ever in politics, I would either be brutally honest, or just absurdly deceptive, to the point where it's obvious. | ||
So it's just like, lie in the most outrageous ways, just so you can be like, you know politicians lie, right? | ||
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Yes. | |
That's probably one way to do it, because if you go out and try to be honest, they'll accuse you of lying. | ||
You'll say something like, look, we've got a huge problem right now with this pipeline, what they're doing is this, or otherwise they'll be like, ah, you're full of it, you're lying. | ||
I'd just be like, aliens. | ||
Oh, yeah, a UFO was right overhead. | ||
We all saw it. | ||
And they'd be like, whoa. | ||
They're admitting it now. | ||
This is the crazy thing, right? | ||
If you say something outrageous, people go, they admitted it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But if you say something seemingly normal, they're like, nah, you got to be lying. | ||
I expect an outrageous story explaining what's really going on. | ||
What is it? | ||
What is it that is breaking our brains to that end? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Our brains? | ||
Well, not our brains, but collective. | ||
The world, especially the United States, it seems that what you're describing there is so endemic in our society that we can't believe a blatant truth. | ||
We poisoned people with high fructose in 92, we started poisoning, and then those people had kids. | ||
So it's like the second generation of poison bombs. | ||
Basically, we're looking at something like that. | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
Phthalates. | ||
It's plastics. | ||
It's high fructose. | ||
It's probably radiation. | ||
Vegetable seed oils. | ||
This is a glass bottle right here. | ||
We do have plastic water bottles here, but I get a lot of glass bottles. | ||
And then we also have refillable glass bottles, too, because we have purified well water with added minerals. | ||
Yeah, I think it's the plastics, man. | ||
Computer monitors. | ||
All that radiation. | ||
Staring at a monitor. | ||
Or even just the Adderall and all the stuff you're giving kids. | ||
And the pharmaceutical company. | ||
The companies, there's five insurance agencies running the global medical industry right now. | ||
PCBs, polychloride biphenyls, is that what it stands for? | ||
Yeah, I know it's biphenyl. | ||
I think a couple generations of that in our bloodstreams is screwing with our brains. | ||
Yeah, it's the generational effect. | ||
So like the parents are all messed up from it and the obesity, but then they have kids who immediately start using it when they're little. | ||
Before that, it was lead. | ||
It was lead. | ||
It lowered IQs severely. | ||
Fluoride! | ||
I mean, it's time to go live in the woods and just live off of purified, you know, get your own charcoal. | ||
Cut carbs out of your diet for 10 days. | ||
I mean, you'll feel like you're, you're burning inside for about on day five on, but after day 10, it's out of you and you are like clear. | ||
And then if you start eating bread again, it's so easy to kick it. | ||
Once you've done it once. | ||
That didn't happen to me when I cut the carbs out. | ||
Really? | ||
I didn't notice anything at all. | ||
I had a horrible pain. | ||
You lost weight. | ||
Throbbing. | ||
I mean, I lost a lot of weight really fast, but I wasn't... I didn't get keto flu. | ||
I wasn't... no headaches. | ||
It was just normal. | ||
In fact, within a few days, I just instantly felt better. | ||
I also cut the sugar out. | ||
I did it in one, in a 10 day period because I was preparing for an ayahuasca fast and they have a specific diet. | ||
So like no, low salt, no sugar, no carb. | ||
And I was like day five, I was on, my body was on fire, but I just toughed through it. | ||
And by day 10, I felt phenomenal. | ||
I think Kamala and Joe need to go on like an ayahuasca guided trip. | ||
Just head out to Delaware, you know, and just do a little... Mega dose of mushrooms. | ||
What am I doing? | ||
I'm the devil! | ||
They can see North Korea for a year! | ||
Or if they want to fight a war, bring them on a retreat, right? | ||
Be like, hey, you're going to do high doses of mushrooms, acid, the LSD, DMT, whatever. | ||
You have to do one of those. | ||
Afterwards, if you still want to fight each other and you want a war, you guys got to fight it yourselves. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Duel it out, figure it out yourselves, man-on-man, one-on-one-on-woman, doesn't matter, but do it. | ||
Why don't we do that? | ||
What movie was it? | ||
Was it Troy? | ||
Where it's like, instead of going to war, your best fighters will fight, and then if you win, the win wins. | ||
Absolutely! | ||
And that future can happen if we didn't put all of our faith in government! | ||
But nobody makes that happen! | ||
You nominate a champion, and then it's like, I hope you win, because I don't want to live by their rules, like, oh, we lost, but oh well, no fighting. | ||
I like that you're encouraging me not to put my faith in government, because I think directly appealing to the Russian people is the way to go. | ||
You're listening right now, and I hear you, and I'm with you. | ||
People, you're in Russia, you citizens are listening right now, I know it, and we got your back, man, none of us want this war. | ||
There's a Russian guy, and he's like, they're talking about me. | ||
I'm here with you, we're on earth together, right now, in this moment, you're listening. | ||
Yes, Vlad. | ||
You don't have to comply, Vlad. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Is that like the most common name in Russia or something? | ||
Pretty much, yeah. | ||
I can also be like this Mohammed. | ||
Thanks for watching the show. | ||
But I'm done appealing to the politicians for this solution. | ||
It's the people. | ||
It's bottom up, man. | ||
We got to work together. | ||
I got it. | ||
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Dave, you forgot to take the garbage out. | |
Dave is very happy that you mentioned that right now. | ||
His wife will also be very happy. | ||
Don't forget your anniversary, Eric. | ||
You're pleasing a lot of people tonight. | ||
We're going to get super chats and people are going to be like, whoa. | ||
Your views just skyrocket. | ||
All the Erics and all the Daves, all the Mohammeds and Vlads come together and end world war. | ||
And Kamalas. | ||
Yeah, man, it feels like the issue I think with this war stuff, | ||
someone super chatted something like this, that the liberal international economy needs to be stopped. | ||
And that's what Russia is doing. | ||
But I think that's just propaganda still. | ||
I don't think Vladimir Putin is some noble guy who's like, the new world order is bad and must be stopped. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
He's got his own interests. | ||
He's got his own agenda. | ||
He's got his own ideology. | ||
You've got competing ideologies. | ||
I'll tell you this though. | ||
I don't like the World Economic Forum people and Davos group. | ||
They're crackpots and they're psychotic. | ||
So I don't want to root for anybody other than, hey, we shouldn't go to war. | ||
We should mind our own business. | ||
And we really should not go to war because we could find ourselves in a Goblin King state where people are vying for power and just killing each other, trying to take the throne over and over and over and over again. | ||
Not want to live in that realm. | ||
Everyone always says, you know, what would happen if there was no government? | ||
People say warlords would take over. | ||
What are we living through right now? | ||
Warlords have taken over. | ||
They're taking over and they're pushing for war. | ||
But most of the earth is not in conflict right now. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
We're sitting right here having a conversation. | ||
So I mean there's at least some structure that gives us... Now where are we heading in that direction? | ||
It seems that way. | ||
It sure does seem that way. | ||
But the possibilities of calamity and the destruction of the entire world is there because of the technological advancements, because of the military hardware that is out there that could literally wipe this entire planet out of the universe. | ||
But we've been living with that since 1945. | ||
Yeah, I don't think less government would be better. | ||
It would be chaotic. | ||
The technological advancements in nuclear weapons Well, I know it's gotten, but I'm just saying, we've been, and they've been pushing it right along, but we've been living with that, and better angels have prevailed up to this point, but it seems like we have all of these forces just pushing us more and more at multiple different levels into more and more conflict, because you were talking about if we had a World War III. | ||
I'm really concerned, like you were saying, that America wouldn't be unified like they were at 9-11, or we were in 1945, or at the beginning of the Vietnam War even. | ||
We would have our own sub-civil wars while this other war was going on. | ||
Someone in the comment section told me to go to Mogadishu. | ||
I did! | ||
I went to Mogadishu, Somalia, just to talk about this very specific issue, because everyone says, you don't like government? | ||
Go to Somalia. | ||
I did. | ||
I found nothing but governments everywhere. | ||
Four governments, literally, sending weapons and arms everywhere. | ||
Isn't that human nature? | ||
The Middle Eastern government, the Turkey, the United States. | ||
This is a bit we've got to do for Cask Castle where it's like Luke's nightmare. | ||
He turns the corner and there's people from the government. | ||
He turns around and there's a different government. | ||
Government inspectors, licensing. | ||
That would be really funny. | ||
But we are Chained Somalia. | ||
You could see my adventures in Mogadishu. | ||
And you could see all the government that's there. | ||
I can solve. | ||
All of the political violence in this country. | ||
Simmer everything down. | ||
It really is easy. | ||
Government-mandated chicken ownership. | ||
Amen! | ||
Everybody's gotta take care of chickens. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
And eat the eggs. | ||
No more buying farm eggs. | ||
Sorry, farm businesses. | ||
All your egg businesses are gone. | ||
Because we're gonna have our own chickens. | ||
And what we're gonna learn from this is peace. | ||
Yeah, if we really had a caring and considerate government, during these very difficult times, during these very hard financial times, they would be trying to incentivize personal responsibility. | ||
They would try to say, hey, maybe you should get a chicken, maybe you should try to learn how to grow your own food. | ||
Maybe you should try to have some kind of livestock so you could actually not be dependent on anyone because we're not gonna be there for you when we screw you over! | ||
That's it, real quick. | ||
But I just want to point out, you're right on that one. | ||
The point I'm really trying to make is owning chickens. | ||
What I really mean to say is be responsible for the food you eat. | ||
Source as much of your own life as you can. | ||
But I just want to add, There is nothing more heartwarming than walking up to the coop and watching all of the chickens waddle over to you because they know you got food and it's hilarious! | ||
It is! | ||
They're like goofy looking little things with their jaws hanging, their mouths hanging open like morons. | ||
But we have active attacks on people who try to teach! | ||
Individual responsibility. | ||
I mean, just look at Jordan Peterson. | ||
I think y'all were talking about this a little bit yesterday. | ||
But it's like they attack him for no other reason than he's just trying to help people be self-sufficient. | ||
And that's what teachers in schools used to teach, is teach kids how to be self-sufficient. | ||
Here's a really interesting story. | ||
I found a kindergartner test from like 1983. | ||
First of all, you were six, almost seven years old to go into kindergarten back then. | ||
And one of the line items on the test was you have to be able to walk six blocks away from your home, go into the store, buy something, and bring the money back with correct change to your parents. | ||
That was something that you had to be able to do to go into school. | ||
Now they want you, you know, at three years old. | ||
And this is what I keep telling people at home in Oklahoma because, you know, we're all gun owners and I believe in Second Amendment. | ||
The government is after your kids, and they don't need your guns if they have your children. | ||
And they don't need your guns. | ||
If you look at what's happening in our society, the people who are being attacked the most are the people who have the most freedom. | ||
Who has the most freedom? | ||
Farmers. | ||
People who are personally responsible for themselves. | ||
People who are living in the middle of nowhere and don't need anyone or anything. | ||
They are the number one targets, the number one attack of our current establishment, and I think that's being done for a reason. | ||
Guys, I was freaking out earlier today because there was this story going viral about this New Zealand Jacinda Ardern, and apparently she was calling for censorship, and I got really scared, and I started, you know, sweating bullets, and I'm like, what's happening? | ||
Is disinformation coming? | ||
And then... | ||
Thank you. | ||
Newsweek published the fact check. | ||
Did New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern call to censor free speech? | ||
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Yes. | |
No. | ||
Thank you, Newsweek, for correcting the record. | ||
It's false. | ||
She didn't actually call for censoring free speech. | ||
I was worried. | ||
Because this idea that a world leader would be like, we should control the flow of information really scared me. | ||
But thank you Newsweek for correcting the record and letting us all know what really happened. | ||
Let me play the video just to make sure everybody understands. | ||
We're booting it up here, we got Twitter loading up. | ||
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Here we go. | |
This week we launched an initiative alongside companies and non-profits to help improve research and understanding of how a person's online experiences are curated by automated processes. | ||
That's not so bad, right? | ||
This will also be important in understanding more about myths and disinformation online, a challenge that we must, as leaders, address. | ||
Sadly, I think it's easy to dismiss this problem as one in the margins. | ||
I can certainly understand the desire to leave it to someone else. | ||
As leaders, we're rightly concerned that even the most light-touch approaches to disinformation could be misinterpreted as being hostile to the values of free speech that we value so highly. | ||
See? | ||
She says we value free speech. | ||
Why is everybody ragging on this? | ||
But while I cannot tell you today what the answer is to this challenge, I can say with complete certainty that we cannot ignore it. | ||
to do so poses an equal threat to the norms we all value. | ||
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Norms. | |
After all, how do you successfully end a war if people are led to believe the reason for its existence | ||
is not only legal but noble? | ||
Now, hold on there a minute. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
We were lied into the Iraq war. | ||
And when you tried coming out and saying this was bunk BS and we shouldn't be there, or Afghanistan for that matter, nobody believed you and the media kept lying about it. | ||
Well, wait a minute. | ||
That's the corporate press that did that. | ||
That's the government that did that. | ||
Yeah, that was former national security. | ||
So, what did she say? | ||
How do you tackle climate change if people do not believe it exists? | ||
Think about that. | ||
Here is a, to get serious, like this is a despotic speech. | ||
This is the Prime Minister of New Zealand saying, if people don't believe something exists, you can't manipulate it. | ||
It's just remarkable because it's like, imagine going around as a government leader insisting that we should take action to stop the moon men from invading Earth. | ||
And you're like, but why doesn't anyone believe me when I tell them the moon men are coming? | ||
Maybe you're wrong. | ||
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Maybe. | |
That's the insane thing about it. | ||
That right there is the most important part of the speech. | ||
It shows you where these world leaders want us to be. | ||
Climate change is ideological. | ||
Now we can talk about the science behind it, that's fine, but there's a rift in politics as to whether or not people think it is or isn't happening. | ||
We just had a video the other day where Don Lemon tried pushing a NOAA scientist into saying the hurricane was intensified by climate change, and he would not do it. | ||
That's the perfect example of what I'm saying. | ||
I think there's climate change issues. | ||
I do. | ||
But I certainly think when Don Lemon as a zealot is like, how is climate change affecting this? | ||
And he goes, it's not. | ||
And he goes, well, hold on there a minute. | ||
Like I lived, I grew up there. | ||
I think it is. | ||
I think it is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
You're a zealot. | ||
She's clearly asserting here that she has an ideology that she wants to persist. | ||
And there is an opposition to that ideology. | ||
She does not want to exist. | ||
This is the underlying message of what this psychopath is saying. | ||
We must address this issue! | ||
Yeah, the issue is they want to control what you can think, what you can hear, and what you can see, and ultimately how you'll end up voting because of it. | ||
The speech gets worse as it goes on. | ||
She pretty much alludes that freedom of speech is a weapon of war. | ||
She says that dissenting voices are evil and dangerous to her. | ||
How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld when they are subjected to hateful and dangerous rhetoric and ideologies? | ||
Okay, that's not disinformation or misinformation though, that's opinion. | ||
The weapons may be different, but the goals of those who perpetuate them is often the same. | ||
To cause chaos and reduce the ability of others to defend themselves. | ||
To disband communities. | ||
To collapse the collective strength of countries who work together. | ||
But we have an opportunity here to ensure that these particular weapons of war do not become an established part of warfare. | ||
Weapons of war. | ||
She even admitted that it's often... It gets worse. | ||
She's calling for a global censorship effort. | ||
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She's saying that people often... It is to feel disheartened. | |
We are facing many battles on many fronts. | ||
Collective. | ||
But there is cause for optimism, because for every new weapon we face, there is a new tool | ||
to overcome it. | ||
For every attempt to push the world into chaos is a collective conviction to bring us back | ||
to order. | ||
We have the means, we just need the collective will. | ||
Global censorship effort. | ||
This is the end game that they're working on, that they're pushing for here. | ||
She is a globalist, World Economic Forum lackey and stooge. | ||
She has secret meetings with BlackRock. | ||
She locked down her entire country and punished people for political causes during a national, quote, health emergency. | ||
When a few cases popped up, she locked down and destroyed people's livelihoods just a few months ago. | ||
And we cannot forget that right now. | ||
This speech is dangerous and it shows us where we're going. | ||
Newsweek says fake news, Luke. | ||
Newsweek says you're wrong. | ||
And I know I just listened to what she said, but I see a little meter with a needle pointing to the red one. | ||
And that's all you need. | ||
Can I take this home for just a second? | ||
So I'm in Oklahoma. | ||
Nobody looks at Oklahoma. | ||
We got two college football teams and that's what people think of. | ||
But the president of the University of Oklahoma gave very much the same speech about inclusive free speech at the University of Oklahoma. | ||
Of saying that, you know, we can't have free speech unless everybody feels the same and thinks the same and says the same things. | ||
And so it's coming from the ground up and from the top down. | ||
And that's what we have to start realizing. | ||
And that's why I really want people who are, you know, like me, out there in the trenches in these states that maybe nobody pays attention to, looking for this in their local media, looking for this in their colleges and in their schools, because it's not just coming from leaders of New Zealand or even the United States. | ||
It's coming from your local leaders, from your university leaders, your school leaders, and your business leaders, even at a point. | ||
Well, this is the gaslighting that's happening here. | ||
Like, you saw what she said. | ||
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It's totally fake news, don't worry, just trust us. | |
Again, this is Orwellian. | ||
This is 1984. | ||
This is what they're essentially after, because if they can control information, they know that they control people's minds. | ||
And the only thing standing in the way of them subjugating and controlling everyone is people just being able to talk freely with each other. | ||
That is the biggest threat against their entire Ponzi scheme, which is their governments. | ||
And this is not just the local government of New Zealand. | ||
They are working together on a global effort with many leaders, many prime ministers, many presidents, many people behind the scenes who are really controlling them, saying, hey, we're going to push this slowly and surely. | ||
And the end goal of what she's calling for here is a global censorship board that's internationally everywhere applied to everyone on the face of this earth. | ||
I want you to imagine a scenario. | ||
You're sitting down with someone and on Twitter pops up this video where Joe Biden says, so I told him. | ||
What time is it? | ||
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Six o'clock. | |
If the prosecutor's not fired by six o'clock, you're not getting the money. | ||
And well, S.O.B. | ||
guy gets fired. | ||
And then you sitting there, you say, whoa, did Joe Biden just quid pro quo? | ||
And the man next to you wearing the suit says, Russia put that video out. | ||
Oh, and then I want you to imagine what like level of cognitive ability you would have to have to go. | ||
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Oh, that that proves it. | |
This is just phase one. | ||
They're weeding out the people that will just believe the gaslighting. | ||
Next, it's going to be deep fakes where even the intelligent people don't know what's real. | ||
Well, already, if we say that this happened, the fact-checkers are going to demote, downrank our posts, delete our posts, delete our entire accounts, and our ability to even have a voice on the internet, and might even go as far as to destroy our ability to earn money, which is centrally linked to, of course, online centralized platforms like PayPal, that legitimately do punish people because of their political opinions. | ||
I want you to just imagine... Actually, you know what? | ||
There's a meme. | ||
It's really funny. | ||
It's two people sitting down in a post-apocalyptic world and he hands a meme to the other guy and it's like, you know... The meme exists. | ||
It's already there. | ||
But I'm saying there's a meme of it. | ||
It's like he's got a physical meme he's got to hand to somebody else. | ||
But I wanna hit on something you brought up because it takes an actual process to get the mind to do what you explain. | ||
To have that guy in the suit, the expert, tell you to not believe what you see with your eyes, that's social emotional learning. | ||
That's exactly what that is. | ||
Because you train kids and you train people over a course of time through multitudes of different ways, even through the media that you consume, right? | ||
And they train you to respond emotionally because you then feel, wait a minute, Am I offending this person? | ||
Then I better agree with him. | ||
And then agreeing with him means it's altered my reality. | ||
That's social-emotional learning, and that's what's happening in your schools right now. | ||
Whether you're talking about anti-racism, or you're talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion, they all mean pretty much the exact opposite of what they're saying, but they play upon the emotions to make you feel a different way about it. | ||
But look, the end result is that liberals are killing their own kids and sterilizing them, so it's like... | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't know. | ||
I'm terrified that that could happen. | ||
of the information systems, I'm still not convinced that they will perpetuate their ideology enough. | ||
Yeah. I don't know. I'm terrified that that could happen. | ||
Like being kids, people being born into a system where they don't, where they're just | ||
being told it'll be, what will happen is the things we know now can be erased from the | ||
conscious memory. | ||
They can be rewritten. | ||
All the things can be burned. | ||
The stuff can be translated. | ||
Like, we probably were born into a system of brainwashing without realizing it. | ||
Sure. | ||
Oh, Columbus sailed the ocean blue! | ||
We're the good guys! | ||
And then you find out the eradication and the genocide of the population. | ||
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All the horrors. | |
Or is that even real? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Who knows what happened? | ||
Who knows what is real? | ||
This is an important point, just to hit on that. | ||
When you're like, we hear that Columbus did, you know, he came here and discovered America or whatever, that's like, oh, okay, that's really cool. | ||
Then you learn later, like, actually, he genocided the Native Americans. | ||
The question is, which version of history is the true version? | ||
If one of them is wrong, how do you know which one's the real one? | ||
If either of them are real. | ||
For all we know, Christopher Columbus came over on a jet ski and just chilled. | ||
I grew up in the United States just fine. | ||
And if I was in some sort of fog, intentional, you know, be made to believe lies and stuff, I was okay about it and I was totally happy. | ||
So I'm afraid that people could grow up in this modern technocratic society and experience the same kind of thing. | ||
Just go along with free speech, not knowing what that means. | ||
Or they'll still use the term free speech, but it will mean what they want it to be redefined as. | ||
The freedoms you sacrifice now, your children will never know or practice it. | ||
It's a famous quote. | ||
I butchered it. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
But what Jacinda over here, this lunatic, crazy, insane bureaucrat from New Zealand is calling for is already happening in other parts of the world. | ||
In the United Kingdom, If you offend someone with your post and someone sees it, you go to jail. | ||
Recently, a UK police officer arrested someone because he called them a wiener head, but in a more unfriendly, unfriendly, unfriendly show. | ||
That's rough. | ||
Oh. | ||
Okay, the censorship boards are ready. | ||
I have to navigate it carefully here. | ||
Hot dog face! | ||
When we try to avoid swearing on the show, it's for, like, the sake of someone who might have kids in the room. | ||
I was just thinking that. | ||
We talk about the darkest World War III stuff, and there's kids that, like, how much worse can it get than talking about the potential end of humanity? | ||
Well, I mean... Saying the word dick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But if we need to express like... Yes. | ||
But the algorithm also picks up harsh language as well. | ||
Phil DeFranco's got the... He's got millions of subscribers. | ||
He says the F word non-stop. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
But he has buddies and he repeats the... And he gets demonetized too. | ||
I support you, Phil. | ||
So again, I also want to be respectful to the children out there and their families out there. | ||
It's also a name. | ||
But just to bring it back here, what Jacinda is calling for is already happening. | ||
She's just calling for it to be implemented everywhere under the control of one centralized body that will get to arrest people for offending people, hurting their emotions, and saying things that the government arbitrarily says, well, this is not accepted now, you go to jail. | ||
She says that people will use this tactic of putting knowledge out that's fake, basically lying, and that often they do it for the reasons of destroying and evil. | ||
But she's very clear that it's often. | ||
It's not all the time. | ||
That's why you're innocent until proven guilty. | ||
If you put out, you can lie. | ||
You're allowed to lie and insult people. | ||
At least in this country you are. | ||
I want to pull up this story from the Daily Mail. | ||
Bruce Willis sells rights to permit deepfake digital twin of himself to be created for use on screen, allowing him to come out of retirement after aphasia diagnosis. | ||
No, he's not coming out of retirement. | ||
This is just the beginning of... What should we call this? | ||
We need an era. | ||
The deepfake era. | ||
Scanner Darkly era. | ||
Scanner Darkly era. | ||
Look. | ||
We were just talking about how you're not going to know what's real. | ||
They'll deepfake a video of Trump or something, and then people are just going to believe it. | ||
I was on Rogan's show, I think it was last year, and he asked me, are you worried about the deepfake stuff? | ||
And I was like, nah, I'm not worried about that. | ||
You know, people, they're gonna know where Trump is, they're gonna know where, you know, whoever the president is, they're gonna know where they're at when they're speaking. | ||
Now that I'm looking at it, and I think I deeply underestimated the abilities of deepfake technology, and this is just the beginning, a video will go viral, and it will be of presidents, you know, one, two, three, whoever, and they'll say something that won't sound too crazy, but will be worrying. | ||
They'll say something like, this is what you need to watch out for. | ||
You'll get a video of a president saying, we need to focus on our tax reduction plan. | ||
And all they'll do is change reduction to, you know, incremental. | ||
Something very simple to shift support away from the person. | ||
They'll say something like, it is true we're offering a 1% income tax reduction. | ||
And then they take that video and deepfake increase. | ||
And then they send that out, it goes viral. | ||
This is, when I hear them say stuff like, you know, we have to be concerned about mis and disinformation, hey, they're not wrong. | ||
That Jacinda Ardern being like, people will use misinformation. | ||
I'm like, they will. | ||
The problem is, it's primarily been coming from government and major corporations. | ||
So my fear is not the random dude in his living room who somehow gets access to a deepfake generator, or like a good one, because people can actually get these consumer-grade ones. | ||
My concern is government or military-grade technology that can generate deepfakes, and then one day, you're an anti-war activist. | ||
You're, say, a Julian Assange, and then all of a sudden, a video gets leaked, which is indistinguishable from any other normal video, of you saying something believable, but reputation-damaging. | ||
And you come out and say, that's a deepfake, and people are going to be like, oh, get out of here, conspiracy theorist. | ||
And then the media can run the video, and when you threaten to sue, they'll say, But your honor, we have a video of him saying it and they're just going to be like, can you prove it's fake? | ||
And they're going to go, how do you prove it's fake? | ||
It's a deep fake. | ||
And they're like, either prove it's a deep fake or it stands. | ||
That's the world we're entering. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I got to tell you, we're there already. | ||
We are there now. | ||
This story about Bruce Willis, this is entertainment. | ||
I've heard that people, that government organizations, will like put files on people's computer and then go get their, oh you got child porn on your computer and then they go find somebody for it. | ||
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Who is that? | |
They do that with deepfakes too. | ||
They call, is government mean to control the mind? | ||
I mean meant is like, meant is mind, govern, the root of the word is to direct or control. | ||
It's a Latin term. | ||
It's just mind control. | ||
I mean that's the essence of government is controlling people's thoughts. | ||
Well, and it must be noted that the, That Jefferson, the quote on the inside of the Jefferson Memorial is, I declare eternal hostility against any form of tyranny over the mind of man, and that they were wanting to tear it down in 2020. | ||
Interesting. | ||
That's all I, you know. | ||
Wow, man. | ||
We also have to understand that this technology also is developing at such a very fast rate. | ||
This is what's public. | ||
What is not public? | ||
What don't we know about? | ||
And personally, from my own speculations and my own kind of thinking about this, If you could deepfake actors and certain videos, you could probably deepfake individuals. | ||
You could probably deepfake influencers. | ||
You could probably deepfake entire social media accounts to pretend to be somebody pushing an agenda that, of course, is going to be making videos, is going to be having, you know, the selfies, is going to be, of course, broadcasting about everything, but everything's going to be user-computer AI generated. | ||
to push a certain idea to emotionally manipulate you in a certain way that benefits a multinational corporation or a private entity in interest that, of course, want to manipulate you for their own personal causes. | ||
Who's going to be doing that? | ||
Very powerful people. | ||
The billionaires, the multinational corporations, the government, the secret societies, the intelligence agencies, all of the people now saying, hey, you having free speech is bad. | ||
We need to control all of it, which is an absurd idea. | ||
And what Ian is saying is not too far away from the reality. | ||
It is trauma-based mind control that a lot of people are going through, are unaware of it. | ||
And this is one of the main ways that they use to control people is with emotions. | ||
And now, AI-generated content creators, I think that's something that we should be looking out for. | ||
Ian is 100% correct. | ||
Ment, that's the suffix, comes from the Latin mente, meaning mind, and then govern is to steer, drive, or control. | ||
Good to know. | ||
So blatant. | ||
And it doesn't have to be the people we're paying taxes to. | ||
That doesn't mean that's the current government of the day. | ||
Who's the current government of the day? | ||
Google. | ||
Alphabet. | ||
They're controlling what we see, hear, and think. | ||
I mean, not directly, but indirectly. | ||
Well, I think directly. | ||
I mean, they're throwing it right at you. | ||
You can opt in, but not really. | ||
I mean, go down the street. | ||
I was at a water park just not too long ago in the middle of Oklahoma. | ||
And I went up and I was like, hey, I need some quarters. | ||
They were like, we're cashless. | ||
We don't accept cash. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And in order to do that, then, okay, well, I've got a phone, I don't have my card, you | ||
know, maybe it's in the locker or whatever. | ||
You have to opt into the technology to be a part of society now. | ||
So I think it's absolutely direct and it's pervasive. | ||
And it's becoming more and more pervasive in not just the AI way or not just the deep | ||
fake way, but in the everyday, I've got to feed my family, you know, go to school kind | ||
of way that everyone deals with. | ||
And that's the real danger of this is that it's a part of everyday life. | ||
So it's actually Greek before Latin. | ||
uh, kuberman and gubermaire, the the greek word kubermaire, this is what google says for etymology, | ||
it was to steer, and then in latin became gubermaire which meant to steer and rule, | ||
which led to old french governor, which was probably just pronounced govern, | ||
and then they added ment of the mind, so to steer and control the mind. Fascinating. Yeah, | ||
there you go. You learn, you, you, what is, what is it? | ||
Yeah, no, no, no, the more you know. | ||
The military certainly is used to control your mind because it's the threat of force that gets you to pay your taxes and things like that, but it's not, that's not really the... | ||
Man, it's like a usurpation of global governance happened in the last 20 years, and I'm, you know, we're waking up to it now. | ||
The liberal international economy, my friend. | ||
Yeah, it was stripped by corporate, by alphabet, like they, without us realizing it, they just took control of the narrative. | ||
You guys have it. | ||
What are you going to do with it, man? | ||
It's amorphous, you know? | ||
There was a point where AOL was the dominant digital force, but it wasn't that powerful because the internet wasn't that powerful. | ||
And then, AOL still exists, but I mean, who talks about them? | ||
Yahoo still exists, but come on. | ||
Alphabet is insane. | ||
Alphabet's like 11 companies or something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like BlackRock. | ||
It's the corporation. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's like, just welcome to the sci-fi dystopia where, the corporation. | ||
And they're like, yeah, that's why they called it Alphabet. | ||
They're making fun of like NBC and CBS and ABC. | ||
They're like, yeah, CIA, CIA, FBI. | ||
They're like, we're all of them, man. | ||
We are the Alphabet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's wild. | ||
That's creepy. | ||
That's one form of government is alphabet. | ||
But you have to wonder if that's true and they're as powerful as many fear, why would they allow this show? | ||
Is it because there's nothing we can do to stop it? | ||
Well, maybe, but I think it's also that inadvertently we hit points, all of us do, because we actually think we hit points that they like. | ||
At certain points, and they think, okay, well, at this point, we're going to allow it up to this point, because they're still giving us what we want, even though we don't like most of what they're saying. | ||
And because we're free thinking people, right? | ||
But at a certain point, you get to an Alex Jones, or you get to a, you know, another person like that, or even James Lindsay being taken off Twitter, the moment you hit it too much, they take you down. | ||
I'm telling you, you gotta get chickens. | ||
You'd really understand this, right? | ||
So we have, I think, 30 chickens outside, and they're all doing their chicken thing, and it's fine. | ||
But we had a couple roosters in there, and then when they start acting up, they get removed and sent to Cocktown, the penal colony, where all the rooster boys go. | ||
Penal colony. | ||
Penal colony, yeah, because they're always fighting. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
They're always fighting. | ||
And so the point is, I don't care what the chickens do, at all. | ||
They can fight, eat, bang, whatever. | ||
But when they step too far with it, they get removed. | ||
So, my view is, maybe a show like this, they view similarly, like, yeah, yeah, yeah, they're all in their coop doing their stupid thing, it's not, it doesn't matter to us, we don't care. | ||
But Alex Jones, on the other hand, he was that loud, obnoxious rooster that wouldn't stop screaming, and finally they were like, Okay, now this rooster is causing me problems. | ||
I'm having a meeting and it's screaming and squawking and now the guy I'm trying to sell to, he leaves. | ||
So I say, okay, we're taking him out and we're putting him in the penal colony. | ||
You will know when you've stepped out of line. | ||
Well, and that has happened even to a smaller, you know, I've got 20, 20,000 Twitter followers, but I'm working with a, with a group, a guy named Alvin Louie of Courage is a Habit. | ||
It's a great name, great organization. | ||
Go look for it. | ||
But he, we just under, uncovered this, this kind of scandalous videos from ASCA, which is the American School, American School Counselors Association. | ||
And within, what is it, 17 hours, we all, both of us got banned from Twitter, from YouTube, | ||
from Amazon, and from Google. | ||
And it was like, we're nobody. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You guys have hundreds of thousands of views. | ||
But we hit something, and then the next day, the next day, a video comes | ||
from the Federal Department of Education just praising school counselors. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
I'd never seen anything like it. | ||
The censorship targets the smaller accounts because they don't make a ripple when they're banned. | ||
That's true. | ||
So they're pulling out, you know, look, you get a big thick hair and you yank it out of someone's head, it hurts, but you got a little peach fuzz here, you can pop them out, people don't feel anything. | ||
That's basically what this is. | ||
They know that if they ban bigger channels, it creates ripples. | ||
And it amplifies, at least temporarily, and may. | ||
You know, what is saying, you got a roach, you step on it, the eggs go flying everywhere or something like that? | ||
That's what they want to avoid. | ||
So they go for the smaller, they're going for the grassroots. | ||
They're cutting the roots at the core to eliminate the support. | ||
If you're banned from YouTube or Twitter as a small follower, then it's a lot harder for you to follow along, interact with, and support the person who is speaking. | ||
That's Twitter's strategy. | ||
Well, and it's happening on YouTube, too. | ||
I mean, I am right now, I am more shadowbanned on Twitter than I've ever been. | ||
And it's because of the fight that we're having in Oklahoma about these hospitals and the trans issue. | ||
And it just got a little too close to home, and it's amazing to me to see it. | ||
Because I just thought, oh, I'm small. | ||
You know, I've got a decent following for the area, but I'm small. | ||
But you're right. | ||
They come after you because if they get us, You know, and you have no grassroots. | ||
You all can talk all you want in these bigger platforms, but it's the grassroots that really makes the bottom-up change. | ||
And so, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what we do about that. | ||
We have to start doing something. | ||
Well, we need to please ourselves from the bottom up. | ||
I think the corporation Alphabet's got, it's balancing the heaviest hammer ever noticed by humanity, essentially, like intellectual hammer. | ||
And they have 12, some of these, I'm going to read off some of their companies. | ||
Calico is a human health company, Overcome Aging. | ||
Capital G is private equity. | ||
DeepMind is artificial intelligence. | ||
Google. | ||
Google does internet services. | ||
Google Fiber is its own company. | ||
GV is a venture capital company. | ||
Intrinsic does robotic software. | ||
Isomorphic Labs does drug discovery. | ||
Verily is a human health company. | ||
Waymo is autonomous driving. | ||
Wing does drone-based delivery. | ||
And xDevelopment is research and dev for Moonshot. | ||
They're taking us to space. | ||
These technologies in the hands of a private company are very, very dangerous. | ||
If the proprietary code gets- What's the alternative? | ||
Open sourcing the code so that we at least know how to counteract drones when they mount machine guns on them and start hacking them and flying them over, you know, cities and suburbs. | ||
But like, in a detrimental way that's negative or illegal or amoral or unethical. | ||
What do you mean is anything that could happen owns themselves? | ||
I mean you've seen Terminator 2 the guy didn't know he was building the Terminator while he was building it | ||
It's proprietor if when this when you guys you're listening right now the owners you guys at alphabet when you sell the | ||
company The next guy that gets that code has control the world | ||
Free that's also a lot of people who worked on the nuclear bomb didn't know that they were working on the nuclear bomb. | ||
Yeah A lot of the scientists also regretted it. | ||
There's also a lot of cases of the scientists who worked on it committing suicide because of the guilt that they felt building this. | ||
But to go along with the point that started this conversation, if resistance was futile, they wouldn't need to censor us. | ||
And they are censoring us. | ||
And there are a lot of underhanded things that we still don't even know about that happen on YouTube, on Twitter, on Google, on Facebook. | ||
On MailChimp, almost everywhere online, there are small underhanded things happening that are not as blatant, that are not as big as censorship. | ||
And I think what we're seeing here is kind of like the boiling of the frog analogy. | ||
Slowly and surely, they're pushing for this, but they know that they can't move too quickly because their whole agenda and their whole game will be uncovered because it's essentially the truth that will expose it all. | ||
And that's what they're afraid of. | ||
It's sous vide? | ||
Is that what it's called? | ||
Yeah, the eggs? | ||
Sous vide? | ||
No, it's the vacuum slow-cook in warm water. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Oh, yes. | ||
I've only seen the eggs version. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
At Starbucks. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, you guys know what that is. | ||
Thanks, yeah. | ||
You vacuum seal the meat, and then you put it in the warm water for like 20 hours, and then it makes it like really tender or whatever. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
That's what's happening to the human race. | ||
We're not even boiling. | ||
Let me tell you guys a story. | ||
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So gentle. | |
I was once playing World of Warcraft on my laptop, and I had it on my lap. | ||
This was 18. | ||
Oh my, oh man, this has got to be... Gosh. | ||
How old was I? | ||
I was 20, maybe? | ||
I think I know where this is going. | ||
Where's it going? | ||
Oh, it's about singeing leg hairs, frying your eggs. | ||
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Tell me more. | |
So I'm sitting Indian style, so it's being held up by my thighs on my left and my right. | ||
I'm sitting in bed and I'm, you know, I was playing, my laptop got really hot. | ||
When I took the laptop off, My left leg itched and I scratched it and pulled skin right off. | ||
The computer was hot but only slowly and it burned me, blistered, and I didn't notice because it happened so slowly. | ||
When I put the laptop on my- when I was sitting with my laptop, it was cold. | ||
After playing for a couple hours it was really really hot and constantly on my skin and I didn't feel any pain and it was a small blister that I ended up, I itched and pulled it right off. | ||
Well and part of that was too your mind was so focused on something else so it just removed all the sensation from the other parts of your body and all the blood rushing to that that neuro you know the the the dopamine and stuff you're getting from the game it it removes Feeling from the rest of your body and it fries your balls and many doctors are saying that it actually has a very bad impact on on males sperm sperm counts so when people are heavily focused on entertainment on their Desensitized yeah, they become desensitized because when you're focused on something that isn't real you | ||
And it makes the real less real. | ||
Faraday cage underwear. | ||
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Yes! | |
That's a good idea! | ||
Protect your balls! | ||
Protect your butt! | ||
Seriously, you need it now with all the warfare against the balls. | ||
How do we do it? | ||
I have a Faraday cage fanny pack. | ||
Put my phone in there when I walk around. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't irradiate my nuts. | ||
I like it. | ||
I have a Faraday cage like pouch that my dad sent me because he's like, you're paranoid too. | ||
Here's a Faraday cage for your phone. | ||
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I should get one of these. | |
We should call the company and say, can you make underwear? | ||
They should sponsor my podcast. | ||
It doesn't work because, so I'll give you an example. | ||
The tinfoil hat thing actually has the inverse effect. | ||
It amplifies because the signals can still enter from underneath through your body. | ||
Now water does block a lot of this stuff. | ||
So you need a one-way mirror. | ||
You need a full Faraday suit so it can block every part. | ||
So if you want to walk around, you ever see those Faraday suits? | ||
They're really cool. | ||
Yeah, if you want to walk around in that, I guess. | ||
Or when it can get out, but it can't get in. | ||
So it'll sneak in the corners and then can work its way back out, bounce out. | ||
We should just build, we should build a triple layer Faraday cage just to do it and film it. | ||
And like, we should do one big one, a small one, and then inside, so there's a big one you can walk in. | ||
Then another one inside that, and then there's a box. | ||
And so we can see at what point the cell phone stops working. | ||
We were actually planning on building that. | ||
Where do you want to do it? | ||
Afghanistan. | ||
Okay. | ||
You think we should start construction soon? | ||
Let's do it before it's too cold? | ||
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Yeah. | |
We could probably whip that up pretty quick. | ||
And then, I mean, in reality, we'd probably want to put it indoors somewhere. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
Because then we could store stuff in it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That'd be cool. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Microwave or Faraday cages, basically. | ||
So, the old prepper trick is to put a microwave, like, in deep storage and put a phone and a laptop in it, but it's, like, unplugged, obviously. | ||
You know, I don't think that freeing—telling Alphabet corporate execs to free the code is sensical enough. | ||
I know you guys think, like, come on, Ian. | ||
That's, like, that's just such a—hitting it with a sledgehammer, I know. | ||
You can't just give it all away. | ||
It's not—but at some point, I mean, if you are trying to hold on to this power, it's gonna— Obliterate your hand and then it's gonna consume us like we can't no no Sector group of us can do this alone Only only beings of extraordinary strength could wield such power I mean if if somebody were to hold this then powerful bursts of purple energy light would emit from their hand and then they would scream and explode and it would just be damaging everybody. | ||
It might just be national defense. | ||
A group of people that are close and friends could hold each other's hands and Temporarily contain that power just enough to defeat Ronan. | ||
Oh, I'm going to start doing a meditation, a group meditation. | ||
If you guys want to join me at 2 p.m. | ||
tomorrow, I'll be meditating. | ||
I'll be doing it for at least five minutes. | ||
And if you want to jump in right at 2 p.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time, I think that the power of good needs to organize. | ||
What are you going to focus on? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Empty mind. | ||
And let it happen. | ||
And you can meditate as long as you want. | ||
There are some very interesting studies about big meditation groups focusing on one thing and helping actually bring those things forward. | ||
Well, that's the scientific case for prayer. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Prayer, meditation has a lot of power. | ||
When you focus, you know, and you can have whatever. | ||
Focus on your intentions. | ||
Yes, focus on your intentions or just focus towards a result. | ||
But if you do it from the standpoint of God or wherever you do it, it obviously has an effect. | ||
This might backfire in giving Ian the idea. | ||
Look at his eyes. | ||
We want to make sure that everybody who's listening, who does do the group meditation with Ian, that they have the intention of something good and noble. | ||
So I think tomorrow at 2 p.m., when everyone begins to meditate, they should all focus on aliens coming to Earth. | ||
No, no, no, no, but hold on. | ||
They're going to look at us, they're going to be like, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden are your leaders of the free world? | ||
We're taking over. | ||
Get it out of here. | ||
Make sure you denote time zone. | ||
This world is a prank. | ||
It's a joke on all of life in the universe. | ||
We've got to get rid of it. | ||
Focus on whatever you want. | ||
I trust you. | ||
I think it's going to work itself out as long as we're all working on this together. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Don't listen to him. | ||
Everyone focus on Ian getting ripped. | ||
Don't make me get ripped. | ||
I'm getting ripped. | ||
I'm going to start working out right after the meditation. | ||
I'll be like, so inspired. | ||
Something just overtakes Ian's body, and he gets up, he's like, what's happening? | ||
I'm walking to the gym! | ||
No, I'm picking up the weights! | ||
We tried this in 2007 on stickum.com, but the software wasn't good enough to get more than like 15 of us in a chat room, and the software crashed when we had like 40 or 80 people, and they're trying to meditate. | ||
I don't think we need to be in the same room in the vicinity, you know, with this high frequency, long range communication of video chat, but we will do that later. | ||
Tomorrow's gonna be you, And yourself, and whoever else wants to join you, in peace. | ||
I really do think everyone should focus on Ian getting ripped. | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not like, because, you know, Ian wants to be overcome. | ||
Is Soldier Fit coming tomorrow? | ||
Can we? | ||
I gotta get back to him. | ||
We gotta talk to Danny. | ||
Danny, you're awesome, Soldier Fit. | ||
And Ian, you had many offers to work out with me. | ||
Well, 3 p.m. | ||
I'll be on Pop Culture Crisis on YouTube. | ||
That doesn't help. | ||
You'll be able to watch. | ||
Why don't you do Thursdays? | ||
Do Thursdays and Friday will be our workout day. | ||
Oh, we should pick a workout day we'll both be there. | ||
Because last time you disappeared on me. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
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Don't you put it on me. | |
Don't you put it on me. | ||
I'm like, the trainer's here. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And then you're like, no, my hair is going to be wet. | ||
I don't want my hair to be wet. | ||
I'm like, Ian, let's go. | ||
I love the idea of working out. | ||
I'm knocking at your door. | ||
You're sleeping the whole time. | ||
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Come on. | |
That's why we need everyone listening at 2 p.m. | ||
to all meditate. | ||
Give it five minutes and just imagine Ian lifting weights. | ||
You have to meditate on Tim taking off the beanie. | ||
Everyone imagines it. | ||
You know what he looks like. | ||
I'm over here! | ||
I'm over here! | ||
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Trying to get Ian to get ripped. | |
Life is going up. | ||
Let's go to Super Chats. | ||
Can we have peace? | ||
We need frivolity, people! | ||
We need frivolity! | ||
Alright, let's go to Super Chats. | ||
If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button? | ||
Become a member at TimCast.com. | ||
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A lot of people are mentioning that they're not getting notifications. | ||
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Kalashnikov says, draft all the pro-war Democrats to go fight. | ||
Hey, I'm in favor of a constitutional amendment that says, if you vote in favor of war, you go fight it. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Because then we'd have no war. | ||
Let the politicians fight it. | ||
Politicians want a war? | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Go fight it. | ||
I'm no senator, son. | ||
Shevet says, hey Tim, today is my wife's Brittany's birthday and decided to do my first super chat to wish her a happy birthday. | ||
We are also expecting our first child. | ||
Enjoy the content and keep up the awesome work. | ||
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Nice. | |
Congratulations. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Happy child. | ||
Waffle Sensei says, Luke, tell him Putin, tell him Putin, that if he ends the war, you'll let him see the milkers or maybe even cop a feel. | ||
You're our only hope. | ||
I appreciate your optimism. | ||
I'm Polish though. | ||
So there's a bit of an odd, you know, interaction there that would probably happen, even though we look like each other. | ||
True. | ||
Christian Gemogochian says, I find it interesting that the one time the stream isn't about the culture war is the one time I get a notification about the stream. | ||
Interesting. | ||
It could be the extra, uh, you know, it could actually be that in the algorithm, the people who work for the higher ups at Google prioritize talk of war and conflict with Russia under the, under the idea that like, if we just promote people talking about war with Russia, it will work towards us no matter what the angle is. | ||
Or they're just seeing how, how brave and bold I am. | ||
And they're like, that's good. | ||
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We like it. | |
Yeah. | ||
Being his true self. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay, what do we got? | ||
Vasht says, so while you sit back and wonder why I got this effin' thorn in my side, oh my god, it's a mirage, I'm tellin' ya, it's sabotage. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Sounds like a Beastie Boys song. | ||
Sure does. | ||
Yes. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Tim, let's not forget that the broken brain admin revokes Trump's order to stop buying systems and parts for our electrical grid from China. | ||
They can sabotage our bulk power system from 6,000 miles away. | ||
That they can. | ||
Yeah, that's crazy. | ||
Geez, man. | ||
Cyber warfare. | ||
You won't even know. | ||
Like there could be an oil refinery blowing up or like a food market catching fire and you wouldn't know if it was an accident or an act of sabotage. | ||
True. | ||
Unless they want you to know. | ||
It's kind of hard to find. | ||
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Right. | |
Jamumi says, first time I've actually got a notification and was able to join at the start. | ||
And oh boy, did it start with a bang. | ||
Long time viewer. | ||
I remember Tim at 300k. | ||
Appreciate everything you all do. | ||
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We're launching a new show with Shane Cashman. | ||
He has Tales from the Inverted World, which it takes like a year to work out the full series, which is, I think this one's like 13 parts, and it's like a true crime mystery narrative storytelling arc. | ||
The new show we're launching is gonna be starting weekly. | ||
I believe it's gonna be once a week. | ||
And it's a live conversation around unsolved mysteries, paranormal murder, et cetera. | ||
So a lot of these same ideas, but sitting in an actual setting. | ||
If you guys see what we've been doing with our other shows, like Pop Culture Crisis, What happens on Pop Culture Crisis, you should subscribe if you haven't, is that every time a Super Chat comes in, money guns fire 20s into the air or whatever. | ||
I think it's 20s, right? | ||
Yeah, $20 bills. | ||
And then whenever the crisis meter fills up, air horns go off, sirens go off, and a bunch of money starts flying like crazy. | ||
What we're doing with Shane's show is that whenever super jets come in, there's a combination of thunder, lightning, storms, wind. | ||
And then whenever a hundred thousand super jets comes in, a thunderstorm will actually play low in the background as they talk about ghost stories and mysteries and things like that. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nice. | ||
All right, Soy Jack Pointing Meme says, have you guys ever considered asking Oliver Stone on TimCast IRL? | ||
He seems like someone you could get, and his geopolitical knowledge would make for a great conversation, especially now. | ||
I interviewed him before. | ||
He provides very interesting perspectives, especially when it comes to Venezuela, which I disagree with him on, but I think his perspective would be interesting to have a good conversation about. | ||
It is a dream of mine to argue with him about the Kennedy assassination. | ||
Oh, that'd be great. | ||
I would love that. | ||
Yeah, he went and interviewed Putin, like, within the last couple years, I think. | ||
Yeah, he interviewed Putin, he made the JFK movie. | ||
I like the JFK movie. | ||
Yeah, I would love to have that conversation, because I went from conspiracy theorist to not so much. | ||
Interesting. | ||
And so I would love to have that. | ||
How much do they pay you? | ||
Oh, yeah, I wish, man. | ||
They don't pay me nothing, I promise you that. | ||
All right, Thomas TJG says, what if China sabotaged the pipelines to escalate things over there while they set themselves up for something big? | ||
That's a very good point. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And so NATO is like, we don't know, you know, if you did this, and then Russia's like, they did this, and China's like, haha. | ||
That's what I was saying earlier. | ||
I said that to Lydia. | ||
Seems very China. | ||
Yeah, that's why I said it might not be a government. | ||
It could be an independent organization that did this. | ||
Could it be environmental terrorism? | ||
I mean, could they not like the gas and the flowing of energy throughout? | ||
They want a clean energy agenda? | ||
ESG? | ||
Could be. | ||
Greta Thunberg? | ||
Could be. | ||
Greta and her frogmen? | ||
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How dare you! | |
How dare you! | ||
I love you, Chris. | ||
It's like everyone's making fun of her, and she's acting all dumb, but then it's like, you know, she's in private, and she's with these guys, and she's very serious. | ||
Get SEAL Team Six, we're going in. | ||
This is how we're going to do it! | ||
It's a device! | ||
Adam Noel says, Tim, have you ever seen Stargirl on CW? | ||
It is literally one of the best superhero shows ever made, and it displays anti-woke conservative values. | ||
I'm not even kidding at all. | ||
Stargirl A+. | ||
I watched the Stargirl on HBO Max, I think it was. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
You know, it's like, I don't know, superhero show. | ||
I wouldn't say, I can't remember it, to be honest. | ||
But, I mean, compared to She-Hulk. | ||
You still watching it? | ||
No. | ||
I couldn't do it. | ||
It's been just like, it started with a C+, then it was like a C-, then it was a D+, and now it's F, and I'm like, I'm out. | ||
It's that bad. | ||
And it's funny because they're like, if you don't like it, you're an incel. | ||
Or the show is just bad, calm down. | ||
Like, they're not even doing what they're trying- Look, you want to make a comedy lawyer show? | ||
I'm down. | ||
It's fine. | ||
But you can't take the MCU and then create this comedy lawyer show. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
I don't know what they were thinking, man. | ||
It's like, she's a superhero and she fights, but it's a comedy in a courtroom and we have no idea how the law works. | ||
Apparently not, yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Like they did an episode where, you know, Titania's using the name She-Hulk and they have to sue over it, and I'm like, that's the stupidest thing ever. | ||
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What? | |
It would be a summary judgment. | ||
The judge would be like, get out of my court, you're wasting my time. | ||
Like, you can't use someone else's name, it was on TV, get out of here. | ||
But that's where they want the law to go, you know, so. | ||
Interesting. | ||
You gotta mirror it. | ||
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I guess. | |
If you wanna see it. | ||
Bill Hughes says, Russia only owns 51% of the pipeline. | ||
Who could be behind the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage? | ||
Washington Examiner. | ||
Yes, that's true. | ||
But it's a Russian point of leverage because they deliver through it. | ||
So that's why it's like, why would Russia do this to their own pipeline? | ||
Yeah, they already shut off one pipeline, the Yamal pipeline, because Germany wouldn't accept it and wouldn't pay in rubles. | ||
So they could just shut it off just like they did the other ones. | ||
But doesn't it hurt Germany the most, this shutting down of this pipeline? | ||
It was already shut down. | ||
It was shut down in late August. | ||
No, I'm talking about the one that was just set up. | ||
Yeah, there was no Stream 1 and no Stream 2. | ||
Right. | ||
And it was already off. | ||
But it is. | ||
It's an attack on Germany as well. | ||
Right, right. | ||
That's what I was thinking. | ||
Yeah, Germany relies on over 50% of its natural gas and energy from Russia. | ||
It's an attack on German infrastructure. | ||
What, does Germany own the other 49%? | ||
I'm not sure about those exact details. | ||
Whoever owns that thing, it was an attack on those countries. | ||
Philip R says, formal invite for Jen Psaki to come on the pod would be great. | ||
I think the Canadian trucker honk honk meme. | ||
I think for Tim, toot toot for the crystal flute. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'd love that. | ||
Having Jen Psaki on the show would be fantastic. | ||
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Thank God. | |
I mean, she was brutally honest recently when she talked about Democrats in the midterms. | ||
She outright, she basically says, we are targeting Republicans as extremists because that's the path to victory for Democrats. | ||
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She just said it. | |
I'm like, Well, now that she's not in the White House, she's just telling it like it is, I guess. | ||
I mean, I think she's wrong and I think it's a horrible thing, but, you know. | ||
I think you see that a lot from a lot of the press secretaries when they leave. | ||
They have to try to regain some credibility, you know what I mean? | ||
And so they go out and they're brutally honest about the most obvious things so they can, you know, so people can trust them again. | ||
Because when you're in that job, your whole job is just to say, just like we see with Jean-Pierre, it's you have to say some crazy stuff. | ||
Kojima Fire says, Tim, I regret to inform you that the Satan 2 missile is not Russia's most powerful nuke. | ||
That title goes to the Poseidon, a nuclear-powered torpedo that is autonomous and has a yield of 100 megatons. | ||
Yowza. | ||
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Wow. | |
So, where we are right now, we're basically in Harper's Ferry. | ||
If a 100 megaton bomb hit DC, we would be caught in the fireball. | ||
And, like, for people who don't know, Harper's Ferry is like an hour and a half away from DC. | ||
That is a tremendous blast radius. | ||
That's just if it hits the ground? | ||
Is it airburst even further? | ||
No airburst. | ||
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Airburst. | |
Yeah, ground bursts don't spread as much. | ||
They airburst all of them. | ||
It blankets the ground. | ||
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Oof. | |
I guess ground burst results in more, um, aftermath, I guess? | ||
Like it stays in the soil? | ||
It, like, stays in the ground and then starts rising up and spreading around. | ||
Whereas air burst, it's in the air, so it's already up and spreading around. | ||
So it, like, lingers in a concentrated area. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
OMG Puppies says the neocon goal is to maintain U.S. | ||
global dominance and halt the formation of a pan-Asian economic bloc and prevent a multipolar world order. | ||
That's why wouldn't they get Russia and China involved? | ||
That's what I don't understand. | ||
If they want to prevent multipolar worlds, why not become a unipolar world and work together? | ||
Well, if that was the strategy, they would be trying to divide China and Russia against each other and playing them up in a way where they would be fighting each other. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
We're doing policies that are bringing them together, which is dangerous. | ||
A.V. | ||
Weasel says, I want to see Alex Jones as Press Secretary. | ||
That would be wild and hilarious to see. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Or Michael Malice. | ||
Well, if Michael Malice is Press Secretary, he could have Deputy Press Secretary Alex Jones. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Take the night off. | ||
Yeah, take the night off. | ||
Or he could just bring him out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, you can bring out whoever you want for the press conference. | ||
Obama did that once with Bill Clinton. | ||
He was having a rough time at it. | ||
He's like, you know, here, here's Bill, you know. | ||
Take me back to the 90s. | ||
Yeah, let's take it back for a minute. | ||
And you talk about the economy and Southern draw and just, you know. | ||
Alex Jones standing up there. | ||
All the journalists, they'll be like, um, Mr. Deputy Press Secretary, uh, Dave Smith, the President, is withdrawing our troops in Afghanistan. | ||
Don't you think this is dangerous? | ||
I think you're a globalist. | ||
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I think you're a globalist, and you want war! | |
They'll be like, uh, I'm a reporter for... That'd be awesome. | ||
It'd just be screaming back and forth. | ||
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I would love it. | |
Yeah. | ||
They wouldn't even get any questions in. | ||
You'd be ranting at the podium and yelling, you work! | ||
I'll tell you about CNN! | ||
You once reported one! | ||
And they'd be like, uh, nobody ends up showing up. | ||
So it's just a live stream of Alex ranting at the podium. | ||
And all of a sudden he's replatforming. | ||
Honestly, those could be. | ||
They could just have, like, Twitter questions and then, you know, Kareem Jean-Pierre could just take, like, 15 Twitter questions and just say it. | ||
They don't need people in the audience asking questions and getting ignored. | ||
That's what our presidential debates have become. | ||
I mean, what do they take, 15 Twitter questions? | ||
If you thought the reaction to Donald Trump winning the presidency was bad, imagine what'll happen if Dave Smith wins the presidency. | ||
You're going to get the Republican and Democrat leadership being like, he's secretly a communist, Nazi, fascist alien. | ||
Imagine what they would say about you. | ||
Baby kicker. | ||
Baby kicker. | ||
There'll be deep fakes of Dave with a bag of babies, throwing them off a bridge, just ridiculous, crazy nonsense. | ||
Because even with Trump, They didn't like him because of his America First policy, but Trump was not some guy who was going to be anti-interventionist. | ||
He definitely did some good things in terms of the Abraham Accords, the peace agreements, and those were things that they really did not like. | ||
But Dave Smith's attitude towards all of this is that Trump was still bad. | ||
So imagine him getting in office with everything he would want to do in terms of rescinding all of this interventionist policy. | ||
Their heads would explode. | ||
He was saying Trump gave a bunch of weapons to Ukraine that even Obama wouldn't give to the Ukraine because he was afraid of inciting Russia. | ||
Trump is just like, whatever. | ||
No, but that's not it. | ||
It was Russia is going to move in if they can. | ||
And if we make moves before it, we can prevent it from happening. | ||
If Joe Biden declared a no-fly zone over Ukraine before the invasion, Russia would not have | ||
been able to invade without declaring war on us. | ||
And they called Trump crazy for doing things like that. | ||
But I want to just say one thing. | ||
Eisenhower did the same thing. | ||
He used to say, I will use nuclear weapons at any given point that I want. | ||
And this is Dwight Eisenhower. | ||
And because of that, and from 1952 to 1960, absolute peace. | ||
Because they thought he was just crazy enough to do it. | ||
And that's why we had four years of peace with Trump. | ||
You know what we need? | ||
We need a video of Trump sitting at his desk with a burrito. | ||
And it's like, imagine this, the camera angle is on the desk, slightly pointed up, and he's just eating with one hand. | ||
And then he has one finger over the button that says, Nuke Russia, and he just looks at the camera very slowly while he bites the burrito. | ||
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And then he just, just, it's like, 15 minutes later... Didn't he do something like that where he said... And then he drops the burrito, like, oh no! | |
Yeah, but wasn't there something like that I just saw that was real where they said he threatened a Taliban leader by showing him a picture of their house or something like that? | ||
I was like, that is base! | ||
That is base! | ||
He probably just, you know, slid it right on over and he's like... | ||
You take what you want from that, okay guys? | ||
You take what you want. | ||
I just want to stress that the point of that video is that Putin's going to be like, okay, I get it, I get it. | ||
No war, no war. | ||
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That's true. | |
But I think under Trump, the reason why Putin didn't invade was twofold. | ||
One, Trump was not interested in expanding NATO authority into Eastern Europe, and Putin kind of was worried that Trump was nuts, might press the button. | ||
Well, that unpredictability in a leader is not a bad thing geopolitically. | ||
It can keep things peaceful. | ||
We've seen that at least in two times in the last 70 years, the 50s and during Trump's administration. | ||
But it's important to know, we still don't know exactly what happened behind the scenes with the Trump administration. | ||
But we still don't know what's going on here. | ||
And Trump even made comments a couple days ago saying that the threat of World War III is keeping him up at night. | ||
Yeah, but he's not there to stop it. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
That's part of it. | ||
How did he stop it? | ||
We don't know, but there's a lot of bravado, there's a lot of PR. | ||
We don't know what happened here, but you know. | ||
We need someone to draw like a manga-style comic of, like a manga of Trump, and then like Russia fires the nuke, and then Trump catches it with a single hand, and he's like holding it back as it's like, and then he goes super Saiyan, and then throws it back at Putin. | ||
Putin's like, no. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Bent Knee Records says, why are you silent on the Iran protests? | ||
The women of Iran are risking their lives to call for freedom against a religious fanatic dictatorship. | ||
They deserve your attention. | ||
Amen. | ||
It's true. | ||
I suppose it's because there's a lot of things happening. | ||
We just, we prioritize what we think, you know, typically is the big news. | ||
But I will also say, you know, absolutely, I agree and respect to them. | ||
It's not the first time something like this has happened. | ||
I guess what happened, from what I've heard, is that a 22-year-old girl wouldn't wear her hijab. | ||
And so the morality police, is that what they're actually officially called? | ||
The Iranian morality police? | ||
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Yes. | |
They grabbed her, put her in a van, beat her to death. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's the story. | ||
There's another story on the other side. | ||
It's hard to believe, but it's also important to note here, there are some protests that are promoted and some that are completely ignored. | ||
But when you see the corporate media and the U.S. | ||
government response to this, there always is an agenda behind it. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government wants a revolution in Iran. | ||
Yes, another one. | ||
I think it's very interesting that usually Iran will stop this very quickly. | ||
That's something that anytime there's been an uprising like this, other than when the Ayatollah took over itself, since then… With the help of the CIA. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Any uprising that has just barely started gets immediately pushed down, and now I'm seeing pictures of shirtless women standing in front of religious things. | ||
And people should have freedom. | ||
Yes, they should. | ||
They absolutely should. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But I think what you're saying is that, hmm, let's just watch it for a minute and make sure that this is all in the up-and-up, and support those who need supporting. | ||
But, you know, Well, I would support any protest against any government. | ||
That's true. | ||
But, at the same time, we've got to understand that there's bigger things at hand here being played that are manipulating the situation. | ||
All right, Chandler Lee says, Mr. Owsley, you were my choir teacher in seventh and eighth grade at BMS. | ||
I'm glad to see you're doing well, good sir. | ||
What's that? | ||
Chandler Lee. | ||
All right. | ||
How you doing, brother? | ||
What's BMS? | ||
Oh, that's Blackwell Middle School. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So this is Blackwell, Oklahoma. | ||
So very small, awesome town. | ||
Home of the Maroons. | ||
Do you like teaching choir? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I miss choir. | ||
I miss teaching choir. | ||
But you know, I'm out here. | ||
Maybe the fight, maybe I can go back to it one day. | ||
OnlyEverWanted says, looks like Secret Invasion isn't just a new Marvel series coming soon, with China exposed running secret police in US and Canada. | ||
Yeah, we didn't get into that story, but it's crazy. | ||
Maybe we could talk about it tomorrow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
China's got 50 in Europe, three in Toronto, and one in New York. | ||
They're secret Chinese police to police former and current citizens abroad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what the official statement is. | ||
That's the mission statement. | ||
Only Chinese people are going to be affected. | ||
Like, the fact that a foreign government has law enforcement operating secretly on our soil is a vi- it's- we're being colonized and invaded. | ||
But the United States also does that as well. | ||
The NYPD has many branches outside of the United States working internationally everywhere as well. | ||
That's creepy, man. | ||
So they're just copying what we're doing. | ||
Noah Rasbin says, I will not stand for the disgusting and uneducated Godzilla slander from last night. | ||
Andrew needs to educate himself on real film before speaking. | ||
Ooh, spicy. | ||
And it's a Gojira. | ||
Uh, not Godzilla. | ||
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Gojira. | |
Yeah, it was because, uh, the Japanese from there were saying, Gojira! | ||
Andrew's not a fan. | ||
And then Americans thought that they were saying with an accent, Godzilla. | ||
They're saying Gojira. | ||
No, he just said something like there were a ton of, how many Godzilla movies have they written so far? | ||
I am not a fan. | ||
I don't like giant fighting robots and monsters or any of that stuff. | ||
Pacific Ram. | ||
Voltron was cool. | ||
I thought it was because of five in one. | ||
What I do, what I do really want to see, and I think, I think it can unify the left and the right in the culture war. | ||
I think it can bring world peace. | ||
Would be if, uh, Dom in Fast and the Furious 10 gets superpowers and they introduce superpowers into the Fast and the Furious cinematic universe. | ||
And then maybe even the multiverse, you know, maybe, maybe, uh, travel to other planets, you know, I'm open. | ||
But, you know, just seeing Vin Diesel fly around with laser eyes like Superman, uh, that's, that's, that would unify the world. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
We need more fourth dimensional activity. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let it in and out. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Pulsing. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Let's grab some subjects. | ||
The Musicanon says, Tim, thank you for defending the flute yesterday. | ||
If we don't put a stop to the desecration now, it will be the same as when they went after statues a few years ago. | ||
Hate for them to go after an artifact of bigger value. | ||
There it is. | ||
It's very much like the desecration of the statues. | ||
The word I was looking for is degradation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I said desecration, but the moral foundation is sanctity degradation, degradation. | ||
So sanctity is basically like you value You have a value to the icons and the symbols of your country, of your ideas, of your history, of your people. | ||
And for me, the issue with the flute is that it was specifically an ornamental, unplayed flute. | ||
And they brought it on stage for this clown show. | ||
Look, I have no disrespect towards Lizzo as a musician or anything like that. | ||
I'm just saying, like, her taking the flute, tuning it while twerking, it was like an unserious... For what purpose was it done? | ||
She didn't play a song with it for the crowd. | ||
She just was handed it and then degraded it. | ||
It is no longer an ornamental, unplayed flute. | ||
It is now a spectacle for a Lizzo concert. | ||
And what they're saying on Twitter... | ||
They're saying, the leftists, this is what you do after you conquer your, after conquering your enemy, you humiliate them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's their, that's their, that's their idea. | ||
That's how they feel about this. | ||
And progressivism progresses. | ||
Well, it's different than someone taking and peeing on it, but I mean, it was a flautist. | ||
Well, that's the point. | ||
It's incremental. | ||
It's always progresses a little by slowly, but it only takes, you know, a chip, a chip, a chip, and then there's a crack in the dam and then it breaks. | ||
You know, it's, it's, it's like bankruptcy. | ||
A little by slowly and then all at once. | ||
Here You Hate says, invite the last podcast on the left guys on. | ||
I've heard of that, but I'm not familiar with what it is. | ||
What is it? | ||
Is it a leftist podcast or is it just a name? | ||
I imagine they are. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
The first podcast on the right? | ||
Yeah, that would be us. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
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No. | |
Yeah, I don't know what they do. | ||
Yep. | ||
Wyatt Caldenberg says, Tim, can you get Mike Benz from Foundation for Freedom Online on the show? | ||
I saw him on TV and he is really sharp on internet censorship issues. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Mike Benz from Foundation for Freedom Online. | ||
I'll write that down. | ||
Blave Kaiser says, Tim, your deepfake story is the setup to the anime Dead Man Wonderland. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Matt Kelly says James Earl Jones also retired and signed his Darth Vader voice rights over to AI. | ||
To Disney, right? | ||
Yes, he did. | ||
Yes, he did. | ||
They bought him, Matt. | ||
They bought his voice. | ||
Here's the coolest thing. | ||
Here's the coolest thing. | ||
It's going to be a thousand, two thousand years. | ||
Earth is going to look exactly as it does. | ||
Aliens are going to show up and they're going to come down and there's going to be people running around doing stuff. | ||
They're going to be like, oh, we found a civilization of, you know, people. | ||
Then they're going to find out that there's no real people. | ||
They're all just A.I. | ||
imitating human thoughts and behaviors on a loop with no goals and no meaning, no path. | ||
And it's just like A.I. | ||
replicas of James Earl Jones walking around. | ||
50 of them. | ||
50 Bruce Willis's. | ||
I'm thinking if corporations start offering people money to the rights to their person for the rest of eternity and people be like, well, I'm so desperate that okay, and then they'll take these contracts and then all of a sudden the money will become worthless and they'll be like, ah, what? | ||
And they'll be like, sorry, you signed the contract. | ||
We didn't, you know, we couldn't control the value of the money. | ||
Well, Elvis Impersonations was the first part of this. | ||
He sold his image. | ||
Oh, right, right. | ||
Have you guys played Stray? | ||
No. | ||
It's the game where you play as the cat? | ||
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Yeah. | |
That game's amazing. | ||
Part of me wishes it was a lot longer, but I get it. | ||
I think it's like an indie game. | ||
But it's basically, it's, it's, it's, when I first heard about it, it's like, you play as a cat doing cat stuff. | ||
And I was like, uh-huh. | ||
But then you actually figure out what the game's really about. | ||
It's about post-apocalyptic world and there are robot helpers. | ||
Spoiler alert for anybody who doesn't want to learn this stuff, but I'm going to mention it. | ||
So the game's been out for a little while. | ||
They're these robots that are walking around doing stuff. | ||
And originally, they were just helper AI bots that would do what humans told them to do. | ||
But after a really long time with humans being gone, they slowly started to evolve and adapt their AI and become more human-like. | ||
And so, you know, it's a really cool game. | ||
I feel like we should have Graham Hancock on the show someday. | ||
I don't know if you know him, Luke. | ||
Have you worked with Graham? | ||
I haven't, no. | ||
He's talking about Atlantis. | ||
He talks a lot about Atlantis. | ||
Has been for a long time. | ||
He would be great. | ||
He would be awesome for a deep dive. | ||
They didn't wear their wealth with modesty. | ||
They basically became gratuitous. | ||
And I think maybe we might be seeing that in modern society. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Steve Graves Radio says, YouTube is heavily suppressing content that discusses the climate agenda. | ||
It is so discouraging trying to grow my channel as a dissenter of the mainstream establishment narrative. | ||
I would be honored to get a sub from Timcast and WeAreChanged. | ||
Shout out to Steve Graves Radio. | ||
Ideas should be allowed. | ||
If you cannot defeat... Look, if there's some dude on YouTube with like a thousand subs and he's like, I think the world is flat. | ||
And you're like, oh no, our ideas can't defeat this person, then you've got bad ideas. | ||
And you've got bad spokespeople. | ||
And you need to focus on how you can easily debunk things like flat Earth. | ||
Yo, it's crazy that people think the Earth is flat. | ||
I just, it's mind-blowing. | ||
I know, it's like indication of social decay for sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why would you revert to some 2,000 year old weird fantasy? | ||
It's not a 2,000 year old fantasy, it never happened. | ||
Humans never thought the world was flat. | ||
Must have been ancient humans. | ||
They didn't know any different because they're walking on what they think is flat land. | ||
It's like a psi-op within a psi-op. | ||
But they weren't thinking about it then. | ||
Because they saw the boats on the horizon go down. | ||
And they went, oh, it's round. | ||
And then it was Eratosthenes, I believe, was the guy. | ||
And they measured the tower's shadow angle or whatever, and then did the math. | ||
There's a guy who watched, who's a flat earther, who said, it's impossible to have actually measured the shadows from great distance, because how would he have communicated? | ||
And I'm like, he told the guy, go over there and then measure the shadow at this point in time, and I'll go over here and do it, and we'll see if they're different, because they weren't that far away. | ||
Dude, you got to pull up a picture of Aristosanes' profile, because he is the definition of big brain. | ||
Big brain. | ||
This dude has a big brain. | ||
Wow. | ||
Brilliant, man. | ||
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Let's grab a couple, let's just do a couple more, we'll grab one more. | |
PhantomWalkerX says, TimCast member from Austria here, just want to say, hope you guys can still turn that ship around for all of us. | ||
Yes! | ||
Delta 99 report card says Fast and the Furious and Speed Racer crossover equals world peace. | ||
I'm down. | ||
I'm just kicking it up a notch everybody. | ||
Hey, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, become a member over at TimCast.com because we got a particularly spicy members-only show uncensored coming up. | ||
It's talking about, I can't say too much because YouTube doesn't like naughty talk. | ||
But it's going to be good. | ||
Head over to TimCast.com, sign up, and again, smash that like button. | ||
You can follow the show at TimCast IRL. | ||
You can follow me at TimCast. | ||
Mark, you want to shout anything out? | ||
Yeah, the Unwokeable podcast. | ||
You can find me on YouTube. | ||
You can find me on Substack, unwokeable.substack.com. | ||
I'm also starting a little organization called Fathers Defending Daughters. | ||
You can find me at Give, Send, Go. | ||
And yeah, thank you for having me here. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
It's been great. | ||
Thank you so much for coming. | ||
My YouTube channel is youtube.com forward slash we are change. | ||
AOC got nothing on me! | ||
Watch out, Alexstine99. | ||
And two days ago I did a video specifically on Victoria Newland. | ||
It is definitely worth the watch. | ||
She has her hand in Ukraine for a very long time. | ||
youtube.com forward slash we are change. | ||
See you there! | ||
Your jersey's a little wrinkled. | ||
Wrinkled? | ||
You sure? | ||
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I just want to watch you dance around, Luke. | ||
I know you do. | ||
I hate to see you go, but I love to watch you leave. | ||
I got a free one for the producers of Fast and Furious. | ||
Speed Racer goes so fast that he breaks through the time-space barrier and warps through dimensions landing next to Vin Diesel or whoever's in the movie. | ||
And now you've got to cross or you just got to get the rights. | ||
I want to remind you that at 2 p.m. | ||
tomorrow, Eastern Standard Time, I'll be meditating in a deep trance. | ||
for at least five minutes, and I'm going to let it roll as long as I feel. | ||
You do the same. | ||
Be there with me in the ether, and I'll see you there at 3 o'clock tomorrow p.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time. | ||
I will be doing Pop Culture Crisis on YouTube. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Pop Culture Show on Twitter. | ||
I'll see you then. | ||
Well, Ian has a busy schedule for tomorrow afternoon. | ||
You guys should all join him in wishing him to do whatever you want him to do and see if it works. | ||
You guys can follow me on Twitter at Minds.com, at Sour Patchlets, as well as SourPatchlets.me. | ||
We will see all of you over at TimCast.com. | ||
Thanks for hanging out. |