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Timcast IRL - Diesel May RUN OUT On East Coast, Democrats Face APOCALYPSE w/Five Times August
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unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Some cities may run dry.
That's a quote.
Diesel is getting dangerously low in this country.
And I don't think, I think it'd be a long shot that we actually run out of diesel in this country.
But what it does mean when we're facing a major shortage and some cities run dry, it means they're going to prioritize where the diesel goes and who gets it.
This means it's going to become increasingly expensive.
When that happens, everything else becomes more and more expensive, including regular old gasoline.
Now, I think this story is particularly important because we're one week away from Election Day, and this news could not possibly be worse for Democrats.
So we'll see, I suppose.
We do have other news.
That guy who attacked Paul Pelosi is pleading not guilty.
Another story?
Some state-level Democrat was mercilessly beaten in his backyard, and now we've got DHS issuing a warning about escalating violence.
That, and of course, Elon Musk has announced At least the plan so far.
$8 for the premium Twitter blue package, which includes some kind of verification, but he said there's going to be a tag on public figure profiles so you will know who is a journalist or a public figure or whatever outside of the verification badge.
So you can verify yourself, but if you're noteworthy, I suppose, you'll get tagged or something?
I'd just say, take away the symbol of elitism.
Who cares?
Let these people cry about it.
Elon, he is learning the hard way that communists don't want to pay for things, because they're all complaining, saying, I don't want to pay for a service!
Okay, fine.
Elon, tell them you're taxing them, and then they'll be like, oh, well, okay, that's fine.
All right, so we'll talk about that, plus a bunch of other stories.
Crazy story, Chris Pavlovsky of Rumble, the CEO, is saying that France is trying to get them to take down RT, and they're refusing.
So the censorship is here, of course.
We'll talk about this.
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Joining us today to talk about this and so much more is Five Times August.
brad skistimas
Hi.
tim pool
Who are you?
brad skistimas
Well, independent singer-songwriter from Dallas, Texas.
I've been writing and recording music since 2001 under the name Five Times August.
Had a lot of music on TV, commercials, movies, toured the country, played a lot of colleges, took some time off to raise a family, started a Started a kids music project called the Juicebox Jukebox in 2018.
Did that up until 2020 and then got fed up with the world and started releasing some protest music in early 2021 and I have a new album out called Silent War today.
luke rudkowski
And you have absolutely incredible fantastic memes and meme videos that I have to commend you on.
My website is thebestpoliticalshirts.com and I got 99 problems but inflation made them 199.
199 problems plus tax is the message that I have for you here today and if you guys like the message and want to support me and my efforts here you can on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do.
I'm here.
Thank you again so much for having me.
tim pool
I just realized Whenever we start the show, I'll introduce the guest, Luke, Ian, and Sir, and I never say my own name.
And it's like, because you didn't introduce yourself, then I was like, Luke, you gotta say you're Luke Krakowski of We Are Change and then do it.
But you know, normally I'd say like, Luke is here, the t-shirt vendor.
ian crossland
It's awkward.
It's same in movies and TV.
When you're writing scripts, you got to make sure that the characters say each other's names once at the very beginning, so that the audience doesn't wonder.
Yeah, I'm Ian Crosland, by the way.
brad skistimas
Oh, well, it's nice to meet you.
ian crossland
You too, Brad.
tim pool
I'm Rick Manfrey.
Welcome to the Rick Manfrey Show.
ian crossland
Hello, Rick.
tim pool
Rick Katz.
luke rudkowski
Can we make up our own names?
ian crossland
Sure, yeah.
luke rudkowski
What's your... What's his name?
unidentified
Cowboy... No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
tim pool
Winston.
ian crossland
Juice.
tim pool
Piedmont.
luke rudkowski
Ligma Johnson.
brad skistimas
Ligma.
Ligma Johnson.
tim pool
All right, Legma, thanks for hanging out.
ian crossland
What's happening over there, brother?
serge du preez
Oh, yeah, I'm Surge.com.
Trying to get us all right here.
ian crossland
Nice hat.
serge du preez
Oh, you guys.
Yeah, thanks, man.
People were commending me the other day.
tim pool
I love it.
It's a mighty fine Tuesday, my friends.
serge du preez
It's a great Tuesday.
tim pool
That's right.
It's got a little... What does the puffball do?
serge du preez
I have no idea.
I actually have no idea.
It's always been on hats, you know?
tim pool
I don't think... There you go.
serge du preez
Who knows.
tim pool
It's just always been there?
It's just the way we do it.
brad skistimas
At some point somebody was like, there's got to be a puffball on top.
ian crossland
I wonder if it's to mimic being a large animal.
For like back in the day, they would put like a horse's hair on the top so that when you come into contact with a bear and you have to get up big to scare it.
unidentified
Oh, the puffball scares bears away.
tim pool
That explains it.
I don't see any bears here, do you?
Well, there you go.
You nailed it.
How about we talk about news?
serge du preez
Yeah.
tim pool
All right, everybody.
Here's the story, and it's actually really simple.
Quote, some cities may run dry for a few days.
A few days.
I wonder what that means for you.
How do you feel about not having gas for your truck for a few days?
That sound fun?
Diesel supplier warns businesses on the East Coast to prepare for diesel shortage after Russia cut off imports.
The other day on this show, people were super chatting that the supply was down to like 20 or 19 days.
It's still down.
It's not improving.
They are resupplying, but not as fast as we are consuming.
So it is getting a little bit worrisome that our diesel supplies are at the lowest point since like 2008.
Have you guys, I just want to point this out too.
Diesel supplies are at the lowest since 2008.
Like housing prices, mortgage rates, interest rates, like all of these things are starting to, we keep hearing like inflation is worse, as bad as it's been since 2008.
You know, they keep saying that, and you guys remember what happened then, right?
ian crossland
In 2008?
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
Yeah, we almost completely toppled the economy, except that we taxed everyone.
I don't know, I think over the course of 20 years, they're going to pay out $20 trillion or something to pay off those banks from 2008.
I don't know the exact numbers.
tim pool
They say businesses which rely on the fuel have been told to take steps to plan for the potential lack of supply, which is mostly caused by Russia cutting off imports.
This means that businesses are not receiving the high number of petroleum products they were before the invasion of Ukraine.
The diesel shortage is also caused by high distillate demand, refinery maintenance, and lower refinery capacity.
You know, it's a scary story, but let's be real.
Democrats all have Teslas, so this isn't going to bother them at all, right?
I mean, Pete Buttigieg, it was him, right?
He told everyone to buy a Tesla.
Well, there you go.
Problem solved.
Democrats don't have to worry about it.
Midterm.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, AOC has one.
She's probably really happy now.
And what was that congresswoman that said that when gas prices were high, she was driving by with her Tesla and celebrating that she didn't need to pay like the other peasants?
What was her name?
I forgot.
brad skistimas
Oh, yeah, I saw that story.
luke rudkowski
I'll look it up.
tim pool
I don't know, but come on.
Look, come on.
So they're saying because of the diesel shortages, you're going to experience a couple different things.
Potentially, there may be some cities running dry in a certain sense, but they're going to prioritize this by having higher prices.
So they may bring in fuel from other areas to supplement those that are running low and try and make sure there's kind of a triage going on.
So ultimately, the most likely scenario is just higher gas prices.
It's not the end of the world.
And besides, if you're really concerned about $5 gallon gases, buy a Tesla.
It's only $60,000.
So, you know, problem solved right there.
luke rudkowski
On the low end.
$160,000 if you want the high end, but you know.
tim pool
And that's reasonable for the average American, you know, just to spend $160,000 on a car.
luke rudkowski
Might as well before inflation makes it, you know.
Not valuable or anything.
tim pool
Remember that Dan Aykroyd joke on SNL?
He's like, inflation's great!
Don't you want to smoke $100 cigars?
Wear a $5,000 suit?
Drive a $10,000 or $30,000 car or something?
It was the 70s.
luke rudkowski
But also, just to continue this story on, there's a lot of other problems ahead of us,
particularly because we're just entering right now the high-demand season for diesel.
And a lot of people use it for heat.
And so far, we had a mild fall.
We're entering into a mild winter.
But if winter gets severe, a lot of people are going to be using diesel, needing it to heat their homes.
A lot of the country, a lot of the trucks, a lot of the farming, a lot of the infrastructure is run on diesel.
So with the refineries and imports slowing down and the demand increasing, yes, the price is going to go up dramatically from here.
And hopefully we could avoid an utter tragedy from unfolding here.
But this is this year's problem.
It's expected to get worse the second year, the third year, as of course, this is something that isn't going to be fixed anytime soon as the conflict between Russia and the West Has, of course, been escalating.
And with those escalations, there are consequences.
This is one of them.
A diesel shortage.
tim pool
We had a Super Chat before the show started.
So I just want to let everybody know, if you Super Chat before we go live, YouTube erases those Super Chats.
But it was from someone named D-Lam who mentioned that the person who delivers, I guess, heating oil?
Was that what it was?
serge du preez
Yeah, it was heating oil.
tim pool
Said they can't guarantee the supply over the winter.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
In the UK, we heard the exact same thing.
The BBC is secretly preparing messages for when there's energy shortages like blackouts or something, and they're saying that there may be rationing or shortages of fuel for heating people's homes in the winter.
serge du preez
Mind you, they said at the beginning of December, not only even to the Christmas holiday, so...
tim pool
December.
ian crossland
You can get, like, upside down planters, pots, those clay pots, and then you cut a little hole in the top and you put candles inside of them.
They create, like, heat.
tim pool
Yeah, like, holds the heat and then makes, like, a little bit of, you know, the heat gets captured.
ian crossland
And then you put, like, layers of them.
So you put a larger planter on top of a smaller planter and you can get a lot of ambient heat for if you don't have heat.
And also, I don't know how important it is, but don't they use diesel to transport diesel?
They use diesel trucks?
It's a compounding problem.
tim pool
And gasoline, and basically everything.
So if there's a shortage of diesel, it means you might not have eggnog or sour cream or whatever it is you're trying to get for the Christmas holidays.
brad skistimas
Well, isn't that convenient, though?
I mean, because we're saving the world right now.
So you mentioned the candle and the pot and stuff.
I mean, that's just good for the environment anyway.
tim pool
Yeah, you know?
I mean, this is what it's all about.
brad skistimas
We should be figuring out- Isn't that convenient, right?
tim pool
How to survive.
You know what we should do?
Let's look up how to catch rabbit.
And then I learned this, I think, who told us this?
When you're eating rabbit, you gotta make sure you crack the bones and get the fat out of the marrow, because otherwise it's called rabbit starvation.
They don't have enough fat in them, so you can't just eat rabbit.
But with the bone marrow, you should be good.
ian crossland
Fat in them, it sounded like an element.
tim pool
Fatten them?
ian crossland
Yeah, fatten them.
What was I looking at?
Oh, kerosene.
A large segment of the world heats their homes with kerosene right now, and it causes massive lung problems because they're breathing in the black smoke.
So I think candles might, if you scale it up, cause something like a problem like that.
You don't want to breathe in candle smoke.
Especially though people resorting to kerosene, it could be a big, big problem.
You gotta make sure things are ventilated.
brad skistimas
Especially scented candles.
You don't want those extra scents, you know, that get us involved.
ian crossland
Bug anus.
brad skistimas
Oh my gosh, yeah.
It's one of my favorites though.
tim pool
I've been thinking about the policies of Joe Biden, the administration, Democrats, and
you know, what's all the fuss about?
I'm not poor.
It's the poor people who have to suffer under Democrats, and they voted for him.
So, you know, I advocated to help, you know, people, but they get to root what they sow, and then we can all, you know, sit back and sit atop our balconies drinking fine wine in the ivory tower, right?
Luke's down for that.
unidentified
I don't know about that.
luke rudkowski
That's not really true.
But, you know, I have a better idea.
Why don't we just try serfdom?
I think that's going to really help the planet.
And, you know, we might as well just serve the monarchy and the ruling elites and just base our lives on providing for them.
unidentified
You know, I think that's a really nice idea.
tim pool
Good point, though.
But think about this, right?
What's going to happen to your average company when the economy completely collapses?
I mean, the people are going to have no choice but to become serfs, right?
Like, if you own the company, you basically become an oligarch, you know?
So the economy collapses, there's no resources, and then all of the working poors come to you and say, please help us, and then you go, ugh, the poors want my food!
And, you know, as long as you're hanging out with Democrats, they've got a plan for this, I'd imagine, because they're the ones who made this all possible.
brad skistimas
I love that the the pores has made its way back into the conversation.
Yeah.
unidentified
Elon Musk is going to give the pores access to verification.
brad skistimas
Oh, yeah.
Well, I thought we were in a in a transition because didn't Biden say that like, The gas shortage was part of the transition at some point, like a few months ago.
So is it on purpose?
Is it, like, not on purpose?
I don't know where we're at.
tim pool
To get serious with it, and, you know, I just, I can't believe people voted for this.
And there's a certain point where, I understand the people who are watching and listening to the show like this, you didn't vote for it, you voted against it, you voted to protect yourselves, you voted for protecting the lives of your family, your friends, and making the world better.
And then the Democrat voters who voted in the Biden administration and other Democrats voted on hatred with no real plan.
A man who's not all there.
And it's just making everything substantially worse.
And the scary thing is they're going to vote for Fetterman.
They're going to vote for more of these Democrats, despite... I mean, this is fascinating.
I was reading this article on why we're going to see this red wave, even in New York, where these safe Democrat areas are almost flipping Republican now.
And they said, I think it was New York Times saying, you have Democrats Right now campaigning on abortion and MAGA when crime is up like 40% and gas prices are through the roof.
And Republicans are campaigning on these issues like, we're going to get your gas prices down and deal with crime.
And the Democrats just say, but don't you want to abort your kids?
And the people are like, I don't care.
I'm hungry, dude.
I need to drive my car.
So now all of a sudden, in New York, there's one poll showing Lee Zeldin is beating Hochul.
We could have a Republican governor in New York.
luke rudkowski
So you're saying the country is not going to be voting for the Biden administration's policies because they support Dylan Mulvaney?
You say Dylan Mulvaney is not as popular to galvanize the American public to make them support this administration and the amazing work they're doing in society while destroying everything else?
Again it's absolutely crazy what's happening and another aspect that we should really try to understand here is that the gas prices right now the diesel prices right now are at a price with the government doing a lot of things behind the scenes artificially trying to keep those prices down just a couple of days ago just a couple weeks ago Biden went to Saudi Arabia and literally begged the Empire to produce more oil Up until the midterm elections, Saudi Arabia said, nope, we're not going to be doing that.
We're actually going to tell everyone your plan and screw you over, as you're pushing for, of course, a green revolution that will essentially screw over Saudi Arabia in the long term.
But again, what else is the government doing right now to keep these prices low?
What are they going to be doing after the election when they don't care?
That's going to be another big impact factor here when it comes to the price of gas and diesel going up.
tim pool
I gotta say, you know, we're one week away from the actual midterm election day.
Votes are already coming in.
We just had the Libertarian candidate endorse the Republican in Arizona for Senate, which is crazy.
Masters.
And I kind of feel like...
Whatever you think about 2018 and 2020 with the Democrats winning, you can only fool the people for so long.
When you try to crank up gas prices, take away energy production, generally make things worse because you have some weird cult ideology about the world ending, eventually a regular person says, you know, I'm done.
I don't care.
I just want you to guess.
So they can do whatever they want.
They can say whatever they want.
They can play whatever dirty games.
They can riot.
They can scream.
And eventually someone just says, I can't pay gas.
I'm voting for the other guy.
We'll see.
We'll see.
You know, you don't want to count your chickens before they hatch.
But, uh...
Even Joe Rogan said the red wave that's coming is going to look like the elevator doors opening and the shining.
It's going to just flood through.
And there are some projections.
It may be substantially worse than even the projections are making it out.
Because what's happening is, RealClearPolitics 538, they're tracking all these polls and they're like, look at this, Republicans are up one point.
That predicts we're going to see, you know, this many seats in Congress.
Then you factor in that the pollsters are all completely wrong, and they're off by like 7 to 13 points, and there's some scenarios, 538 is presented, where Republicans can have like 260 seats in the House.
Just absolutely chaotic.
56 seats in the Senate.
I don't know about all that, but you tell me that diesel's running out, and I say, okay.
You give me the day before the election, gas at five bucks a gallon, and everyone is just being like, don't, no, don't care, Republican.
Just whoever is not in charge right now.
brad skistimas
Yeah.
It's funny because Biden said just the other day that that's how much gas was when he took office.
He couldn't even remember that gas was actually half that price when he took office.
tim pool
Or he's lying.
brad skistimas
Or he's lying.
Or he just, yeah.
Or he's off in Never Never Land.
But I think that people are getting pushed to that point now where they voted just because they were sort of conditioned for four or five years to take whoever It was going to be on the other side, and now they're sort of facing the backlash of that, where you can't afford food and gas, or a roof over your head, for crying out loud.
tim pool
I mean, I don't know what they're thinking.
We saw what happened in France when they added that tax on petrol, which increased the price by only like a dime or something.
It was two years of riots, basically.
They have to understand that if they want to carry through their weird climate change agenda, Great Reset, whatever you want to call it, you put people homeless in the streets, and we're seeing more and more homeless people, and this is probably why, eventually you have just disorder and chaos.
Are they hoping for this?
Do they think that civilization is going to pull through and people don't have a place to live and they're starving?
No, those people are going to get mad and they're going to smash windows and take stuff.
I guess that's what they want.
brad skistimas
How do you look at those cities and vote for more of it?
The conditions of it right now.
The last time I was in San Francisco, you could smell the urine in the air.
And it's gotten worse since then.
tim pool
I mean, New York's not too dissimilar.
New York's, what, sour milk?
Like you walk through Midtown and just you get a whiff of sour milk periodically.
ian crossland
And rusted nuts.
tim pool
And roasted nuts, that's true too.
That smells fantastic.
luke rudkowski
If you're lucky.
tim pool
Yeah, if you're lucky.
But it's like, it's back and forth.
Sometimes you're in, depending on where you are.
But now we've got all the crazy subway crime.
You see this stuff in New York City where people are getting pushed in front of trains.
Some dude got stabbed.
Kids are getting robbed.
The Democrats are campaigning on abortion.
ian crossland
I feel like cleaning the earth is something that we do when we're stabilized.
Like, if we're at war or in a state of chaos, we're just going to be doing what we need to do to survive and producing waste as the byproduct until we find a place of peace and stability where we can go back and clean up all the waste.
Like, waste management is very low on the real-life living survival priority thing.
So, to cut out people's fuel supply and then expect us to, like, peacefully transition into a state of, like, green energy is not... it doesn't logically transmute for me.
tim pool
I don't think peaceful is the way we're going.
Let's jump to this next story from Forbes.
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker pleads not guilty to state charges.
David DePape, the man accused of violently attacking Paul Pelosi, Nancy's husband, I don't know what to believe.
There's a lot of really crazy stories.
I don't believe the gay orgy story.
I think that's a little too extreme.
Pape specifically targeted the Pelosi's and aimed to hold the House Speaker hostage.
I'm just gonna pause and I don't believe any of it. I don't know what to believe.
There's a lot of really crazy stories. I don't believe the the gay orgy story. I
think that's a little too extreme. Maybe the people are like speculating as to
why he was there but the narrative keeps changing. For whatever reason the police
are the media reports are changing too rapidly on this one for me to understand
at all what happened.
So here we have a story of some weird goings-on.
That's about it.
I don't know, what do you guys think?
What do you think happened?
brad skistimas
Why don't they just release the security footage so we can all just know what happened?
Because didn't they come out saying that there was no security footage?
Because I actually went back, I found from 2020, there was an article that came out early January.
Their house had been attacked.
and they're like security footage was you know on there and they don't release it now.
tim pool
They and they said they reported the police had body camera footage.
I'm hearing a bunch of crazy stuff that an unknown person opens the door then they said
actually that's not true then they said when they came in they saw Pelosi and DePaupe fighting over
a hammer now some people are reporting that Pelosi himself opened the door.
luke rudkowski
Then they said he was in his underwear.
Now they're saying he wasn't in his underwear.
unidentified
Like, what's the story here?
luke rudkowski
How do you mess that up?
It's like the Bin Laden raid.
tim pool
He was wearing long johns?
Is that what they're called?
brad skistimas
Is that what they're doing?
Well, we didn't mean underwear.
We meant long johns.
tim pool
Underwear from the 1930s.
ian crossland
With the butt flap.
When Paul called the cops, he mentioned David by name?
Is this what I've heard?
tim pool
Yes.
ian crossland
So he knew the guy.
So if he knows this guy, then that guy knew that he was Nancy's husband.
This is my story that I've got in my head.
Paul's got some dealer.
Paul's a crazy dude.
Wild man.
Much love, Paul.
Whatever.
I don't care.
I'm not going to judge you on that.
So you got this guy coming over your house at 2 in the morning.
He knows that it's Nancy Pelosi's husband, so he's stewing, this David guy's stewing with his stoner friends, and they're doing all sorts of drugs out in the East.
I know these people from LA.
I live with these people.
They get crazy.
luke rudkowski
You, Ian?
No.
ian crossland
Dude, dirty hippies can go crazy from psychosis.
unidentified
I bet, yeah.
luke rudkowski
From too much weed.
They do a lot of drugs.
ian crossland
And other drugs.
And so they're like, this guy very well may have issues with Nancy Pelosi.
He's like, I'm gonna do it.
Tonight's the night.
And he goes over there and he gets all freakish and like, But I think that they knew each other, and that they're going to throw this guy under the bus.
They're going to try and throw this guy under the bus for terrorism charges, when it turns out he's probably Paul's dealer.
Or some kind of relation to Paul.
Paul knew his name.
You don't know random attackers' names when they come into your house.
tim pool
Well, so we have updates from Politico.
Here's what they say.
Five new details.
Paul Pelosi told police he woke up with the attacker in the room.
The speaker's husband was asleep in his bedroom when DiPape broke in through a glass door, entered, and demanded to speak to Nancy Pelosi, according to the affidavit.
No security was present at the time.
I gotta ask why that is.
I mean, this is Pelosi.
Paul was wearing a pajama shirt and boxers when the attacker arrived.
Jenkins said he appeared surprised to see the man in his room, according to a police accountant based on an interview with the Pape.
This is why you have guns, and why we believe in the Second Amendment, because you wake up and there's a strange man in your room threatening you, and you're armed, you have a lot less to worry about.
San Francisco police officers found supplies in a backpack.
DePape carried zip ties, tape, rope, a pair of rubber and cloth gloves, a journal, and at least one hammer with him to the Pelosi home.
So there were two hammers.
According to the affidavit, law enforcement also seized a sword and two hammers in the garage where DePape lived.
Interesting.
So this is almost like the Kavanaugh story, except the Kavanaugh guy got apprehended.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
DePape told police he was like the country's founders.
After Paul Pelosi informed him the Speaker was not home, DePape said he would sit and
wait for several days for her to arrive, the affidavit said.
And when Pelosi tried to use a phone housed in an in-home elevator to call the police,
DePape blocked him.
An in-home elevator?
I'm impressed.
Not surprised, though.
DePape also did not leave after Pelosi called 911 because he felt that, much like the American Founding Fathers of the British, he was fighting against tyranny without the option of surrender, according to DePape's statement to San Francisco police.
Alleged threat to break her kneecaps.
DePape told police intended to take the speaker hostage, talk to her, and break her kneecaps if she lied.
This dude's nuts.
Dupape said in a police statement he wanted to lure someone else.
He wanted to use Nancy to lure another individual, the affidavit said.
The document doesn't say who the other individual might have been.
But Dupape told police in the same statement that he viewed Pelosi as the leader of the
pack of lies told by the Democratic Party.
It's really weird that a guy can live in a house with a Black Lives Matter sign in the
window, a pride flag, this house rejects hate sign, and then all of a sudden just be a,
you know, anti, he can be a MAGA guy.
How about this?
Many of these leftists also hate Nancy Pelosi.
It's really that simple.
brad skistimas
I'm not buying there wasn't any security.
serge du preez
Yeah, I don't think anyone is.
brad skistimas
Yeah.
tim pool
How is it possible that Pelosi would have no security?
It's crazy.
brad skistimas
They have dudes that hang out in front of their house, like, all day.
tim pool
I mean, you pointed this out.
We have security and we're not third in line or anywhere near government.
luke rudkowski
Or, you know, one of the richest people in the world, mysteriously under, of course, very lucky circumstances that the Pelosi's are under.
But this is an attack, again, that the media is using as it's galvanizing push for more online censorship, for the destruction of speech.
And with Elon Musk just buying Twitter, this is the topic that a lot of people are discussing, and the corporate media is running the narratives.
Information conspiracy theories, bad!
People having free speech, bad!
Because it leads to these situations that happened with Paul Pelosi, and that's disingenuous, and it's absolutely, you know, has no credibility to it when you actually look at the facts of the situation here.
tim pool
Well, Roscoe brought up a good point in Super Chats.
He said, maybe the same CCT company that did the prison Epstein was in did the Pelosi residence.
luke rudkowski
I think it was the same company that did the Pentagon surveillance on 9-11 as well, that had all the security cameras everywhere.
tim pool
Oh, that's a great bit.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, on the security company for the intelligence agencies.
tim pool
And it's like, yeah, exactly.
You're guaranteed to shut down during an emergency, they have like a button they can press that just like creates an error.
You can automatically crash your system with a press of a button, and it looks like a total breakdown.
Or they can be like, actually serious, like we're the best security and then this happened to accidentally, you know.
They fail all the time at critical moments.
luke rudkowski
Just when you need them most to fail, they'll be there for you.
tim pool
They're saying there's body camera footage of this.
Tucker Carlson asked for it.
They said no.
brad skistimas
Just put it out.
Then there it goes.
And blur private images.
tim pool
I'm actually on board with this.
As long as they have the evidence and they're not releasing it, I am going to just have to believe then it was a gay orgy.
unidentified
Yeah.
brad skistimas
That's right.
tim pool
Three guys.
brad skistimas
That's so much more fun, isn't it?
luke rudkowski
There was a third guy, according to police initial reports.
tim pool
If you're refusing to release the evidence, showing us what really happened, well, then I'm going to assume the worst.
I'm going to assume Paul Pelosi was... Look, I don't know the gay orgy thing.
I think he was trying to buy drugs.
ian crossland
That night, it could have been David just going over, and he's like, David, what the hell are you doing here at 2am?
And David's like, I want to talk to Nancy.
He's tweaking out of his mind, and Paul's like, get out of here!
tim pool
Maybe, but no security?
ian crossland
No, he had a third guy open the door.
The cops don't just say that on accident.
If that was the report, there's a third guy, a third person, then there was a third person.
tim pool
Then who opened the door?
ian crossland
And then someone went and asked him to change the report.
The third person, right?
Security guard, who knows?
tim pool
Yep, yep, because this isn't maybe security guard maybe.
And then they were like, well, then how did this guy break in if there's a security guard?
ian crossland
They let him in because they know him probably.
tim pool
Exactly.
The guy's local in the area, knew him.
Here's what I think.
Dude's probably a dealer, because they said that he, like, they say that, you know, I don't know, I heard the dude's a druggie or something.
Paul Pelosi calls him up.
He comes over and he's like, you got the stuff?
Yes.
And then David says, it costs, I'll tell you what happened.
David goes, it's 50 bucks now.
And Paul goes, 50 bucks?
It was 35 yesterday!
It was inflation!
What do you expect?
And he's like, I'm not spending 50 bucks!
I came all the way down here, give me my 50 bucks!
luke rudkowski
I have stocks to buy.
tim pool
They got getting into it and they're fighting Security guards like what's going on? Then he's like I'm
gonna call the police unless you get out of here I'm done with you and he's like call him see if I care do
it I dare you and then he calls him and he's like yeah
There's a strange guy in my house and then a fight breaks out third guys like I don't know what's going on
No, no, I don't know about that I'm mostly kidding.
But you make a good point, Ian.
You don't accidentally say a third person opened the door.
ian crossland
That makes no sense.
sense. Right, that was very intentionally that there's a third person there. That's what the
tim pool
cop said. Honestly, this idea that this far leftist dude had a radical transformation into
a QAnon MAGA guy? Come on, that's crazy.
brad skistimas
Well, you know, I was thinking about that because there's that famous clip of Pelosi.
She's talking about smear campaigns and how you just put out the wrong story up front.
So by the time the truth comes out, nobody cares anymore.
And so that's what I think this is.
They've just put out the smear campaign for their own political purposes.
It doesn't matter, clearly.
tim pool
I can't, I just, I find it really hard to believe that, this reminds me of, like, the craziness of the Alec Baldwin story.
Because we talked a lot about how the scenario for Alec Baldwin to have accidentally killed that woman is like winning the lottery three times in a row.
Like, accidentally doesn't check the gun after decades of training on set, accidentally it's loaded with live ammo, he accidentally points it at her, accidentally pulls the hammer back, accidentally pulls the trigger, like, come on.
Like, all of those things, you know, it's possible I guess, but the simple story is actually just he pointed it and shot it.
Like, why didn't he check the gun?
So I look at this story and I'm like, okay, you want me to believe.
That a far leftist who lives in a house with a BLM sign, a pride flag, a hippie leftist with stickers on the bus in their parking space that has a bunch of leftist like pro-liberal democrat stuff in San Francisco, in Berkeley, or was it San Francisco or was it Berkeley?
serge du preez
That's San Francisco.
ian crossland
I think he lived in Berkeley and then this happened in San Francisco at Paul's house.
tim pool
Right, right, right, right.
So I'm supposed to believe this guy all of a sudden just had this radical transformation to a Trump supporter even though he's a Canadian illegal immigrant.
He has this radical transformation.
Knows where the Pelosi's live, shows up, there's no security, is able to get in.
I gotta believe all of those things for this story to be true.
Then I gotta believe the police accidentally said there was a third person.
Then I gotta believe they accidentally reported he was in his underwear.
Are you kidding me?
After all of those accidental reportings?
I don't believe it!
I'm sorry.
I don't know what happened.
ian crossland
Who he wants to talk to. Like he was like, Nancy's gonna be honest with me or else I'll, you know,
he threatened about her kneecaps. But like, honest about what? What's going on here? That sounds personal.
Sounds like they know each other. And then who's this other person that he wants Nancy to like,
corroborate something for another person? Like, it just sounds all like personal family drama.
tim pool
Yeah, it was Pelosi. Maybe it was Pelosi's son's dealer.
Maybe, maybe it was their son's dealer and he showed up because he was like, dude owes me money.
Security guard let him in because they know him.
And then he went to, he went to Paul and said, your son owes me money.
You're going to pay me.
No, I'm not.
I don't care what my son's doing.
And then he is like, apparently his son was there.
You want to check this real quick?
ian crossland
Wow.
luke rudkowski
And he's probably like, I'll go to the media.
I'll tell everyone your son's doing a bunch of drugs.
You don't want this kind of information.
And then, you know, the Pelosi's are like, there's one way to stop this story from going out there.
Get the hammer out.
tim pool
I don't know if he was there.
brad skistimas
Get the vibrating hammer, quick.
luke rudkowski
Get the AA batteries in there immediately.
tim pool
He may have been there after the fact, but look, I'll just say this.
If you want me to believe a whole bunch of crazy circumstances to believe your insane story, like, that's conspiracy theory territory, dude.
A conspiracy that far-leftist, hippie guy is radicalized, then it bypasses security.
unidentified
What did he do?
tim pool
Was he like, was he like, uh, you know, Yippie-ki-yay, climbing through the air vents, die-hard style?
Got inside the building?
This is ridiculous.
I think it's, you know, you know it's plausible?
Son owes him money for drugs.
He shows up at the house, security guard says, hey man, how's it going, lets him in.
Junior's not there, goes to the dad, hey, you owe me money!
Your kid's not paying me, you're paying me.
He's like, get out of my house, I'm not paying you anything.
Then he's like, if you don't leave, I'm gonna call the cops, and that's how it happens.
Then the third guy who opens the door is a security guy who's like, leave me out of it.
Then they're like, how do we explain this to the press that there was a drug deal gone wrong or something?
I don't buy the official story, it doesn't make sense.
brad skistimas
Isn't that funny that the stories we keep getting are all like this?
We all have to talk about it and figure out the nooks and crannies of it ourselves without just getting the story.
Like the Alec Baldwin story, too.
Every single time, every week, every day, there's a new story and we're like, well, here's like 10% of the story, but we're not gonna tell you the rest.
tim pool
This is important right here, because someone super chatted, Cosmic Surgeon said, I've sold a lot of drugs, but never in my underwear.
Dude wasn't even in his underwear, apparently!
That's what I'm saying, and he had a backpack.
So I don't buy the story, man.
Guy gets radicalized, the cops get the story completely wrong.
I just looked at him and I assumed that blue jeans and a t-shirt was underwear.
Whoops.
The third guy?
Actually, same guy.
If there was no third guy who opened the door for you, it was Paul Pelosi.
But he was fighting with the guy with the hammer?
Yes.
So he's fighting with the guy with the hammer, makes his way, they both wiggle over at the door, he opens it for you as he's fighting?
This is insane.
Come on.
I'll tell you this.
I get it.
We don't know what happened.
How about you release the surveillance footage and the body camera footage and then we'll all know exactly what happened and the story can go away.
luke rudkowski
Exactly.
ian crossland
I don't see how you could prosecute this story without body camera footage at this point.
brad skistimas
We don't use footage anymore for these stories, though.
ian crossland
I'm really concerned.
brad skistimas
There's never footage, ever, for these kinds of things.
ian crossland
So David, he said he's innocent.
So he's going declared innocent, or he's pleading innocent.
luke rudkowski
I wonder what his side of the story is.
tim pool
Well, he's released that statement.
So that's the other thing, too.
It's like, he told police these things.
Okay, sure.
I'm definitely down to look and I want to hear him say it.
The challenge is when the police have already gotten all this stuff wrong, you expect me to believe him?
The cops are like, he was in his underwear and a third dude opened the door.
Oops, never mind.
And now you expect me to trust you when you say, here's what he told me?
Oh yeah, the crazy guy said this, I got it.
ian crossland
Last night I was thinking, I can't wait to hear David's side of the story.
And then I got this like message from God.
I got this impulse of like, there's no way we're letting him talk to the public.
And that was from Paul.
Paul's like, there's no way we're letting David talk to the public right now.
luke rudkowski
What if they Epstein?
ian crossland
Like, what do you mean that you're letting him?
This is all just like in my in my imagination, but I'm like, is this the kind of energy?
Like, is this real?
Are they like in control?
Are they in cahoots with the cops?
I don't see why they wouldn't be the Speaker of the House, his family, local police, like, I think they probably know each other pretty well.
tim pool
Yeah, I'm just first and foremost, no matter what, I find it hard to believe there was no security there.
Yeah, just insane.
ian crossland
Apparently that the Pelosi's have safe house security is the company that is Pelosi's private security.
brad skistimas
Well, there's also a neighborhood security company too.
Based on that story that I found from 2020, there's a company that goes around for the neighborhood itself.
Then there's the Pelosi's security.
Then they also have security cameras.
luke rudkowski
So there's no reason Then they also have Capitol Police officers that fly from Washington D.C.
to literally watch them at their home, which has been targeted politically before.
So it's just absolutely mind-boggling.
They have no security?
Come on.
tim pool
Let's talk about suppression of information.
We have this story from CNBC.
This website's struggling to stay open.
Twitter reportedly limits employee access to content moderation tools as midterm election nears.
The move comes before the midterms.
Elon Musk said on Friday he will be taking control of Twitter.
He plans to form a content moderation council.
So this is potentially big news, whether it's intentional or not.
So here's what we have.
According to Yoel Roth, I think his name is, this is normal for a company transition after a sale.
The reason being, you got a bunch of disgruntled employees.
They're about to be fired.
You lock everybody out.
You keep only trusted people to have access.
Otherwise, someone goes, what's up?
Who cares?
CNBC's trash.
So, we know the story's happening.
The issue is, they're concerned about company transition.
Regardless of that, this means that right now, Twitter is effectively a free-for-all.
It doesn't mean you can do whatever you want, because they are banning people.
Viva Frye got suspended for, like, no real reason.
But it just goes to show you the machine's broken right now.
So, people are probably going to be able to post a lot of stuff.
Though we are seeing, probably, it may be worse because now it's hyper-automated.
So you're going to be getting a lot of weird stuff, but Biden himself got fact-checked.
That was really interesting.
unidentified
Nice.
tim pool
Hey man, right before, a week before the midterms, heck of a time for this to happen.
What do you think happens?
ian crossland
Dave Smith starts trending.
That's promising.
Yeah, he's trending right now.
tim pool
Oh, what's he trending for?
ian crossland
I don't know.
It's being awesome.
brad skistimas
What did Biden say that got fact-checked?
luke rudkowski
He talked about the Inflation Reduction Act being an act that's going to allow the megacorporations to be taxed.
And he was fact-checked being like, well, only some of them might be taxed under this new law, maybe.
But he was saying, we're going to get more revenue for all these huge companies and the billions of dollars.
brad skistimas
And then, you know, the fact check was, well... So you got like a little tag on underneath his post or what?
tim pool
Yeah, I think... Oh, he's got a couple of them.
It's not just this one.
He said, some seniors pay 400 bucks a month for insulin.
It's ridiculous.
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, we're capping that cost at 35 bucks a month.
And then it says, readers added context.
While the Inflation Reduction Act capped inflation at 35 bucks for individuals on Medicare, it did not cap costs for seniors on private insurance.
Out of the 8.4 million Americans who take insulin, only 3.3 are covered by Medicare.
And there's a bunch of these.
He's getting fact-checked a lot.
There was one about taxing big corporations.
Here you go, look at this one.
Let me give you the facts.
Let me give you the facts, Jack.
In 2020, 55 corporations made $40 billion.
And they paid zero in federal taxes.
My Inflation Reduction Act puts an end to this.
And then you get the fact check.
The Inflation Reduction Act imposes a minimum tax on corporations with average pre-tax earnings greater than a billion.
Out of the 55 corporations he references, only 14 had earnings greater than a billion.
So he's full of it.
I don't know.
Maybe taking away Twitter moderation tools from most of the staff just means that we're now going to see Democrats and journalists on the left actually start getting flagged.
luke rudkowski
It's going to be interesting, because Bloomberg is reporting that only some of the employees lost their access to content moderation and policy enforcement.
Which ones?
What was this about?
We don't know yet.
We don't know the details here.
But there have been a lot of people, after Elon Musk acquired Twitter, that have been censored, like Vue.
Afraid that you mentioned, that did get their accounts back.
tim pool
So I think, I suspect, personally... Well, he got his account back because he complied with the BS takedown request.
luke rudkowski
Oh, did he?
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
Yeah, they said, delete your tweet, and you can come back.
So I'm pretty sure he did, and then said, F you.
luke rudkowski
Because Elon Musk also is sending out messages to people like, don't worry, we'll help you soon.
He sent a message to Michaela Peterson when she reached out to him saying, it's only going to be a matter of time, we'll fix the problems.
Is the problem being fixed now with some of these people being taken away for censoring people for their political speech?
I think that is possibly what's happening here.
But only time will tell.
It's going to be interesting to see how this moves forward, especially with the pressure from the federal government and the DHS that, of course, wants to censor speech, that wants to limit the conversations that people could have naturally between themselves in a draconian, totalitarian way.
What's going to happen here is going to be interesting.
tim pool
You ready for the real good news?
Deadline says, Hollywood's Twitter exodus.
Who has quit?
Who has threatened to quit?
And who refuses to leave?
So, uh, there's a bunch of these stories.
They're mentioning wrestling legend Mick Foley wrote, I'll be giving some serious thought to leaving, blah, blah, blah.
luke rudkowski
But he hasn't left.
I think that's the biggest name there.
NBC News also had a very similar article, and I didn't know who they were talking about.
I was like, who are these people?
They showed pictures of four people.
I had no clue and no idea who these people were.
tim pool
Oh, is there a range?
ian crossland
What's his name?
luke rudkowski
Mankind.
ian crossland
Mankind, yeah.
tim pool
A range of other prominent figures have either threatened to quit, Stephen King, signed off for a break, which may or may not be permanent, Tony Braxton, Taya Leone, Josh Gad, Brian Koppelman, Alex Winter, and some expressed concerns, Kara Swisher, or have defiantly said they will stay and fight Rob Reiner and George Takei.
Oh, okay.
The funny thing is, Elon doesn't get it.
Elon, he doesn't get it.
Commies don't want to pay for things.
Okay, that's just it.
So he can charge whatever he wants to do.
They don't even want to do work.
They want free school.
They want free everything.
That just means you pay for it.
They want to be on Twitter.
They want to have verification.
They want you to tell everyone how important they are and they don't want to pay for it.
So here's my advice to Elon.
Let them go.
Let them drift away into obscurity.
We're having a conversation over here on Twitter.
That's why George Takei said, I'm not leaving, because he gets it.
That's why I said Donald Trump has no choice but to come back if they reinstate him.
It's where the conversation is.
Remember Wil Wheaton?
When's the last anyone's heard from him?
You don't want to be active on these platforms?
By all means, go ahead and leave.
And then, you know, good luck.
I'm not saying it's the end of the world for these people.
I'm sure he's doing something.
He's got a YouTube or something going on.
And there have been people on the right who have been banned.
They still very much exist, for sure.
Alex Jones is doing his thing.
But if you willfully want to remove yourself from the public conversation, go ahead and do it.
brad skistimas
I almost did that last year, actually.
I went through this little thing because of all the censorship.
It was like, well, screw this.
I'm out of here.
And I decided to stick with it and just be more loud and more obnoxious and sort of wait for them to just kick me out.
But I think the thing is, these people are running from hearing another viewpoint.
You have one side of the aisle that's like, I'm going to stay here and be loud and say what I want to say.
Shooting for truth, fighting for freedom.
But then you have other people that don't want to hear it, and that's why they're leaving.
They're sort of afraid.
It's under the guise of hate and intolerance, and they don't want to hear it, so they're going to run.
But then there's also this $8 per month inconvenience.
That's the final nail in the coffin.
Eight dollars!
luke rudkowski
Would you rather a company be dependent on the whims of multinational corporations complying with the ESG score, or would you rather a company be independently funded and not need to, of course, bend over to, of course, the globalists and the internationalists and the corporations?
$8 a month, I'll gladly pay for it if Elon Musk keeps his promise to protect free speech and allow people to have their political voices disseminated without any, you know, destruction of those voices, without any kind of censorship.
So I'm willing, I'm gladly willing to pay $8 for it.
brad skistimas
They already have Twitter Blue for like $4 a month, and that basically just gives you what free ads and longer videos.
luke rudkowski
It allows you to upload videos that are a lot longer, and it gives you some analytics and data.
brad skistimas
And that's $4 a month, so.
tim pool
Sarah Borrella says, Welp, it's been fun.
I'm out.
See you on other platforms, peeps.
Sorry, this one's just not for me.
George Alexopoulos said, Who are you?
brad skistimas
That's hilarious.
tim pool
She's got 2.8 million followers.
luke rudkowski
I have no idea who she is.
unidentified
I'm not gonna write you a love song.
luke rudkowski
I still have no idea and no clue.
But what's happening here, I'll bet your bottom dollar right now, That all these corporate media companies are reaching out to all these celebrities and saying, hey, are you hearing Mick Foley might quit?
Are you going to be brave and quit too?
Can we sign up your name too to this article?
Hey, can you stand up against this bigotry and this hatred?
Are you going to do the right thing and say you're going to get off Twitter once the hatred comes back?
And they're, of course, calling all these celebrities and trying to bait them into pushing this larger attack against Twitter.
And that's exactly what's happening.
tim pool
I want to tell you who Sarah Bareilles is.
She is a Twitter user with 2.8 million followers who can barely muster a couple dozen retweets or likes on any of her content.
I mean, all of her tweets, no engagement.
So see, this is the opportunity for a lot of these has-beens.
They have a lot of followers because they gained a lot of followers for doing something, but now they're not relevant anymore.
How do you make yourself relevant?
Stand up defiantly and say, I have almost 3 million followers and I'm leaving.
Well, nobody, look, look, look, this is my point though.
See how she gets like no retweets anywhere?
31, 30, 19, but hold on, when she says, I'm leaving, 6,000.
With 40,000 replies, 75,000 likes.
It's just PR, that's all it is.
It's a PR boost.
luke rudkowski
But hold on, the bigger question is, how many of those followers are real?
She's not getting any engagement.
Did she buy any followers?
Is there an artificial boost to this?
tim pool
No, no, no, no, no, no.
What happens is, someone like Sara Bareilles, she has that big song, I'm not gonna write you a love song or whatever.
She has other songs I'm sure people listen.
She probably gets a ton of traffic on Spotify.
But that song was really big.
When that comes out, she's in the press everywhere.
Tons of people then follow her, but for no reason.
No one's following her to listen to her opine on her politics.
So when it comes to actual engagement, they don't.
They don't engage.
For people like us, People follow us and we follow others for the conversation.
Not her.
So she can't get any engagement.
A ton of followers.
It's useless for her.
So what does she do?
Now is a chance to get in the news.
What happens?
She's in the story.
She's in deadline.
Congratulations.
She made the press.
A platform that you had no engagement on, that no one cared to listen to you, and you could use that to boost your status.
brad skistimas
It's the same thing with, um, I saw another article and it had a list of, like, celebrities on that level where it was like, oh, I know them from that one thing.
Like, Alex Winter from Bill and Ted was leaving, and he's in the list now.
So it's like, everybody got the memo, and everybody made their statement, and they're like, I can't do it.
I'm out.
And so then, now you're seeing Alex Winter, who's, oh, oh yeah, that guy.
Sara Bareilles, who's that?
Oh yeah, that song.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I should check that song out.
That was a good song.
tim pool
Tony Braxton.
She tweeted, I'm shocked and appalled at some of the free speech I've seen on this platform since its acquisition.
Hate speech under the veil of free speech is unacceptable.
Therefore I am choosing to stay off Twitter as it is no longer a safe space for myself, my sons, and other POC.
Heavens!
Please, Tony, keep your children indoors at all times.
Heaven forbid they go outside and hear a naughty word from a random person walking down the street.
luke rudkowski
The first response here is hilarious by Ron Coleman right there.
The gif of people laughing in their face.
brad skistimas
Do you know how much terrible stuff is on Twitter that apparently they were never ever really worried about prior to Elon Musk?
tim pool
There's porn.
There's hardcore porn on Twitter right now, and you're like, well, now it's not a safe space.
luke rudkowski
There's radical jihadism.
There's people getting their heads chopped off.
There's crime.
There's, like, gorsome, brutal videos all on the platform.
There's no problem with that.
tim pool
This is too much.
We gotta write down the Luke-isms.
unidentified
Of course.
luke rudkowski
I'm going to create my own language here.
But anyway, you go on there.
Keep going.
You go on there and then this is the issue.
And it hasn't even really started yet.
We're not seeing a big change to the platform.
tim pool
But nothing happened.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, nothing happened.
And these people are freaking out that they're leaving?
Okay.
tim pool
This is why Elon is going to learn the hard way.
He mentioned this a while back, that he hopes to create a balance.
It's not about making any one side happy.
It's about making everybody, you know, compromise.
He doesn't get it.
We are the compromise.
We are the ones who are outright saying, these people advocate for violence.
They are psychotic.
They dox people.
And we are willing to say, okay, fine.
Let them have their awful opinions and do their thing.
We'll mind our own business.
They say no.
Either ban them or we walk.
That's what Will Wheaton did.
He said, if you don't ban Alex Jones, I'll quit.
And then they didn't, then he quit, but then they eventually banned him anyway.
Elon.
There is no compromise with these obstinate psychopaths acting like all of a sudden now the platform is dangerous for her sons.
She has no problem with, like, the murder videos that are on Twitter.
There's war footage of people being blown up.
I have seen videos of people writhing on the ground with blood spraying out of their body on this platform.
I have seen videos of jets dropping bombs.
I have seen videos of white phosphorus.
And she's all of a- It's fake!
Good luck, Elon, man.
brad skistimas
Can we talk about this tweet real quick?
I'm reading it and I'm thinking, is Toni Braxton really sitting around reading other people's tweets at home?
And what is in her newsfeed that is making all this hate speech pop up?
Because we all sort of see what we are given to see based on our own activity.
tim pool
I'm imagining, you know, I'm imagining her son comes in, it's like, you know, a month ago, Mom, mom!
Yeah, what is it?
I just watched a video of a radical jihadist behead somebody.
Yeah, that's nice, that's nice.
Yeah.
Then he comes in a week later, he's like, Mom, mom!
I'm watching two adults engage in, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever, that's nice.
Then she's sitting there reading the news, like Elon Musk buys Twitter.
No, no, no, no, this is not safe for my sons!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, spare me, dude.
It's all of them, though.
Sarah Bareilles doesn't care about this stuff.
At some point, Elon, you gotta recognize.
Tell them to go away.
Go away.
Get out of here.
If I go outside right now, if I go downtown to any big city, you're gonna see some of the craziest stuff.
People are going to be holding up pictures of dead babies.
They're going to be holding up pictures of all sorts of nonsense.
They're going to be screaming all sorts of nonsense.
There's people who walk around naked at pride events.
There are performers in Times Square who get really close to being naked.
You go to Hollywood, you might see some nudity all over the place.
You're definitely going to see violence.
Hey, if you literally go to New York City, you might get pushed onto the tracks.
Better keep your kids indoors.
Lock the room, don't let them out.
Because if that's the reality, you're scared of some mean words that haven't even appeared on the platform yet?
Well, okay then.
Then you shouldn't be going outside at all.
Don't make me have to pay for your fear.
ian crossland
Nobody in their right mind should be letting their kids on Twitter without their oversight.
tim pool
Oh no, don't let your kids on Twitter.
brad skistimas
Don't let your kids on Twitter.
tim pool
It's the fray, man.
It is the fray.
It is culture war battle zone.
ian crossland
I mean maybe take them on Twitter with you to show them how crazy it is, but...
tim pool
Well, Twitter needs to have, like, a safe mode and a not-safe mode.
And that solves a lot of the problems.
Like, that's what Minds does, right?
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, not-safe-for-work stuff.
Yeah, you can have a safe mode, which is kind of like, you know, there's some news stuff on it that's probably not appropriate for kids, but it's not really that crazy.
And then there's the not-safe-for-work stuff, which is war, combat, serious crimes.
ian crossland
Politics, in my opinion.
tim pool
A lot of politics.
I don't know though, I think kids are allowed to listen to politics to a certain degree.
I think most politics is probably fine.
Most politics used to be like this tax policy or, you know, things like that.
ian crossland
I used to say religion wasn't safe for work, any kind of religious stuff, and then I'd get like Christmas posts and I'd be like...
All right, by my own rules, this is not safe for work.
And it'd be like, holly jolly jingle, and I'm like, not safe for work.
It's too religious.
tim pool
It's Christian.
ian crossland
I just stuck to my morals and I kept all not safe for work.
If it's religious, not safe for work.
Because not everyone's Christian.
tim pool
But it is safe for work.
ian crossland
But it's not something I want to appear on someone's computer in a work environment, because I don't want to create divisiveness.
tim pool
But why would that?
ian crossland
That's the purpose of it.
Any kind of religion, any kind of politics.
tim pool
This is their worldview, bro.
Our worldview is kind of like, oh hey, a post about Judaism.
Whatever.
I'll read it.
I'm interested in seeing what they have to say.
I'm not Jewish.
Oh, hey, look, Kwanzaa!
What's that all about?
I'll read about that.
What do you think?
Mormonism!
You know, South Park did a great episode on Mormonism, where they're kind of, like, ragging on the Mormon faith, and at the end of the episode, the Mormon family is just like, you know what?
We've been really nice to you.
You guys are just dicks.
Like, the Mormon family was really nice and wholesome and didn't hurt anybody, but they believed things that the other kids thought were stupid?
That's how I see it.
You post something on social media and I think it's dumb?
Whatever, man.
If I disagree with you, that's the conversation.
If it's like someone saying...
If I see a post about BLM or something, and it's in the context of, hey, look at this young man who was killed by police in this story, it's really sad.
I'm not going to be like, screw you, you morons.
I'm going to be like, oh, whatever.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, we shouldn't be trying, Ian, to appease deranged children who never grew up.
Like these individuals, put them in a safe space.
Put play foam in there, pad the walls up and make it a virtual safe space where people could go and they will prioritize feelings over facts and then have a real place where adults could go that could have serious conversations and could handle the realities of this world and not need to be safeguarded from the truth.
So this is what Elon Musk has been talking about doing.
He also has been talking about sharing advertisement revenue and revenue from Twitter, giving it to some of the content creators.
He's planning to officially lay off 25% of the company.
So this is going to be a very big transition that we're going to be seeing here.
And I think he's going to, at the end of the day, offer people the opportunity.
Hey, Have your little safe space.
You know, be able just to see Disney cartoons and commercials for Big Pharma being regurgitated to you.
You could have that space.
And then you could have a real world space.
tim pool
They could make Twitter invite-only notes.
He could say that someone like Sarah Bareilles can choose to elect to create a node which will give anyone who follows her an invite to join the node and the node is only her followers.
No one can see anything inside of it or share anything outside of it unless they're invited to the node.
How about that?
brad skistimas
Have you seen the Tribal Social?
tim pool
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
brad skistimas
Like, why aren't they all flocking on over there?
tim pool
A lot of them are.
brad skistimas
You know?
tim pool
But here's the issue.
The Daily Beast wrote that Tribal Social is full of hate speech.
They're going after Tribal the same as they go after Parler.
Why?
Because Face CIA book and Twitter, you know, actively collude with government and the real advantage to decentralized networks is the manipulation of public opinion.
Getting everybody to go to tribal social is just as bad as if it's parlor.
You lose control of the narrative.
There you go.
brad skistimas
That makes sense.
tim pool
Let's jump to this next story.
Let's talk about censorship.
Chris Pavlovsky tweeted, The French government has demanded that Rumble block Russian news sources.
Like Elon Musk, I won't move our goalposts for any foreign government.
Rumble will turn off France entirely.
France isn't material to us, and we will challenge the legality of this demand.
Uh, Chris, why even turn off Rumble in France?
Just ignore them.
What can they do?
You're not in France.
If people in France type in rumble.com, that's on the people of France.
Let the government of France block the website like the Chinese Communist Party would, and then we'll talk about it.
How about that?
brad skistimas
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah!
luke rudkowski
Sounds like an awesome idea.
I mean, governments trying to control information right now during war is something that they have always done historically, but I think it's fair to say that, you know, we're reaching a level where information warfare is being galvanized and used against the best interest of the general public, and if France is going to be going after, you know, Russian news sources, they should be going after all the other news sources that are also leading to damage, leading to harm, if they truly were trying to do this equally, but they're not.
Shouts out to Rumble for standing their ground, for allowing free speech to thrive.
And at the end of the day, people should be able to hear both sides of the story and make up their opinions.
But the thing is, when you're pushing an agenda, when you're fighting a war, when you want to kill somebody, you can't allow that in some instances.
And that's the bigger battle that I think is being described here.
tim pool
I think it's amazing.
Elon Musk tweeted in March that Starlink had been told by some governments to block Russian news sources.
In the United States, there's an effort to try and shut down a lot of these Russian news sources.
They ban people like crazy.
Lee Camp, he worked for RT.
He had his own independent podcast unrelated to RT.
They banned that too.
ian crossland
Redacted tonight?
tim pool
It wasn't Redacted Tonight, that guy, they shut down all of the shows.
But he had a separate podcast that was like his own creation, and they banned that too.
ian crossland
We should have him on the show sometime, I like him.
tim pool
Well, I've reached out to him, I don't know.
I've hit him up several times.
ian crossland
Cool guy.
tim pool
But yeah, they shut him down.
They shut him down, and a bunch of other people who worked for RT started getting banned like crazy.
It's just, it's Chinese Communist Party level psychotic behavior.
ian crossland
I always liked RT during the War on Terror, 2008, 9, 10.
I'd be like, what in the hell actually is going on if Saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction?
Like, why are we there?
RT was nice because it was an outside perspective.
And Al Jazeera, because it was like, they would talk about American troop movements and stuff that like, NBC didn't talk.
NBC's like, we got him!
Osama bin Laden!
Remember that guy you thought we killed before?
We didn't, but we got him now!
And you're like, oh, okay, okay, okay.
And then, you know.
So it's good to get outside perspectives, but like you said- They don't want you to have it, dude.
Yeah, in a time of war.
tim pool
No, I mean, that was war.
Well, we were told that was war.
ian crossland
The issue is- The war on terror.
Yeah, right.
tim pool
The United States is quickly becoming authoritarian over the past six or so years.
The left is screaming, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, but he's barely done anything.
It's like he wouldn't even call in the troops to shut down the mass rioting around the country.
But what they've been doing with, like, CISA, working with Twitter and Facebook to censor information and shut down speech, and actively—they've been banning news outlets.
I mean, how do you justify, legally, constitutionally, the shutting down of a news outlet in the U.S.?
RT.
They did.
I think RT chose to shut itself down, right?
They terminated operations because they were getting banned or something like that.
Is that Russia Today?
Yeah, it's been a minute since the story broke.
But look, man, the United States is becoming very much a despotic regime like the Communist Chinese Party.
ian crossland
Dude, they created the War on Terror.
It's the most generic title.
Imagine if they created the War on Evil.
Do you think that they'll ever do that?
That we're gonna get to a point where they'll be like, and enough people will be like, zealous, and they'll be like, yeah, yeah, evil's bad, we gotta fight it.
tim pool
The war on fascism.
ian crossland
The war on fascism.
luke rudkowski
The war on carbon.
ian crossland
The war on chaos.
You know, they're gonna be like, the war on evil.
tim pool
Dude, could you imagine?
And they're gonna be like, are you carbon?
Uh, I don't know, I think he's carbon, get him!
ian crossland
It's just so subjective what's terrorism.
brad skistimas
If people were going to fight for the war on evil, we would have seen them step up sooner the last three years, I think.
ian crossland
The war on evil.
They're preparing people for some dumb... It's just so generic.
It's just a reason to rally people into fighting, to accepting curtailing rights and empowering military-industrial complex to build bigger bombs, more explosive and deadly weapons.
If they just call it I mean, it wasn't even a war.
It wasn't a war.
It was a extra military going on, isn't it?
I think that it's winding down.
Yeah, I don't know.
But they can use terrorism.
Ever since the Patriot Act in these the NDA was signed, they can use like terror, as like they're talking about this David Pat guy, they're gonna hit him with terrorism charges or something they want to.
I don't like it, ma'am.
What if they charged you with evil?
Like, could you imagine a reality?
brad skistimas
Guilty of evil.
What'd I do?
tim pool
Evil.
ian crossland
You committed evil.
unidentified
Soon.
luke rudkowski
It's coming.
ian crossland
Who decides if it's terror?
Who decides if it's evil?
Whoever has the guns.
tim pool
Well, that's, I mean, yeah.
When Antifa goes around, for political reasons, terrorizing people, they never charge them with terrorism.
ian crossland
And they should have.
If they want to play judiciously, then it should have been terrorism, too.
But in that argument, they might have to start charging themselves with terrorism when they drop bombs on schools and stuff.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
tim pool
But domestically, Antifa putting on masks, there's a video out of I think it's Portland or Seattle.
They're marching through neighborhoods.
They see a house with an American flag, so they stop, they go to his house, knock on the door and start threatening
the guy.
Like, this is terrorism.
These people should be charged because they're marching around in gangs with weapons and threatening people.
If you want to march around in a mask with a gun, I don't care at all.
You want to march around with a mask and a gun and then walk up to a house where a guy's got an American flag and threaten him, you've crossed the line.
You want to walk down the street by yourself with a pink pullover, you know, collared shirt and khakis and then knock on the door of someone with an American flag and threaten them, you've crossed the line.
Allowing people who are armed to point guns at people in the street like they were doing?
And getting away with it without charging them for anything?
That's how you know it can only get worse from here, I suppose.
brad skistimas
Well, they were doing it mostly peacefully, though.
tim pool
Fiery, but peaceful.
And isn't that remarkable?
Who buys this?
Did you see a clip from The View that went viral?
Where they're like, these Republicans are the ones celebrating violence!
It's like, are you nuts?
Who's like, you get like Glenn Beck, Ben Shapiro, Steven Crowder, Tucker Carlson, literally when have any of the key prominent right-wing individuals ever advocated or supported violence?
They've not.
Even when it came to George Floyd, Ben Shapiro's coming up being like, this is horrible, I can't believe this happened.
Yeah, when it comes to the Antifa riots, Kamala Harris literally fundraises for them.
The Biden administration donates to bail these people out.
They advocate to get these people out of jail, and they defend them and say, but they're peaceful protesters.
brad skistimas
Fiery.
tim pool
You add those two people who firebombed a cop car in New York, and they get what, like 18 months or some ridiculously low number?
And then you get people who trespass at the Capitol, and they get four to seven years.
Amazing.
There you go.
ian crossland
You gotta be careful with the system.
Charging people that because like terror if like you're scared because of something I did it doesn't mean that I'm terrorizing you just because I'm behaving a certain way doesn't mean that I'm Terrorized just because you're feeling terror like you might have eaten have too much coffee and now you're you're freaking out because your adrenals are overloaded and screaming like I'm he's afraid he's doing this to me like So you want to protect people's rights.
Like you said, you can carry a weapon down the street, and you're okay to do that.
As long as you're not aggressively going after somebody.
luke rudkowski
Well, it depends where you're at.
In New York City, you can't even have a pocketknife.
So they'll come and arrest you.
That's the number one arrest that they have.
tim pool
Pocket knives?
luke rudkowski
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's the number... I heard that the number one arrest in New York City and Times Square is people with pocket knives, and police officers just walk around trying to see who has it, and then they arrest individuals for doing that.
ian crossland
Constitutionally, I should clarify.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, again, what's happening here is people are trying to control the narrative.
As I've been saying for a long time, and other people said it before me, the first casualty of war is the truth.
And you want to of course have a landscape right now ... where you're not only just fighting in the in the real ... world in Ukraine with the larger proxy war but there's a ... bigger war also that's an information war and what the ... French government is trying to do here is is one symptom of ... this larger war of them trying to consolidate information ... control that information so they could use it for their own ...
France is also in a very weird position because ... we have the Rothschild banker French president ... warning about escalations in Ukraine saying hey we really ... got to stop it here we really have to de-escalate the ... situations here and now the French government is just ... trying to ban any alternative version of the story which of ... course is predominantly done for their war that they're ... trying to push as of course France has been given aid to Ukraine.
So this kind of landscape is kind of confusing and perplexing to see, especially with the larger relations and the trade deals that just happened between Russia and France.
So very complex point of view, but there are a lot of people that don't want you seeing an alternative version of the story.
And whether you agree with it or not, you should be able to see it for you to judge it for yourself.
And I think if we're able to do that we're able to deescalate ... a lot of the war efforts a lot of the propaganda a lot of the ... disinformation that has brought us to the situation ... where a lot of people are fearing of full all-out nuclear ... war this is a real reality that we're facing mainly ... because of this one kind of mentality and denying free ... speech and just pushing a war message non-stop which the ... corporate media does all the time.
You look at all the messaging on the corporate media, it's always pro-war.
There's no anti-war voices anymore on the corporate media.
When there was, they got extinguished.
Jesse Ventura had a huge contract with MSNBC.
He wanted to speak out against the wars.
They literally bought him off and said, you know what?
We know we paid you a lot of money.
Just shut up and sit down.
Don't say anything and we're not going to publish your show.
tim pool
Golden handcuffs, they call it.
luke rudkowski
Exactly.
And they did this to Donahue.
They did this to Jesse Ventura.
They did this to Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks right now on MSNBC because they weren't toting the line and pushing the military-industrial complex propaganda.
And I think the more that we could counteract the military-industrial complex, the propaganda, the disinformation, the less likely we are to have a full, all-out nuclear world war.
tim pool
a woke war. They will offer you a big contract and it'll be for something legitimate like you'll make
you know appearances on the show, we'll have you as a correspondent, etc. And then if you don't say
what the machine wants you to say, it serves a great benefit to have you under contract where
you can't go say things elsewhere. So now you're getting paid mid-six figures, some of these people
get millions of dollars. You go on the tv, you say the war is wrong, they stop booking you.
You're under contract, you can't go anywhere else.
You are effectively careerless, in limbo, but well-paid, and there's nothing you can do about it.
brad skistimas
How many of those contracts do you think have rolled out over the last couple years?
For just all of the information, COVID stuff and everything.
unidentified
Oh, tons.
brad skistimas
Because, you know, when you see the memos, it seems like everybody gets the same memos, and then everybody sort of says the same thing online, and then there's a pattern to it, you know?
tim pool
Well, that I think, you know, what we're learning with the DHS colluding with social media, you know they're colluding with traditional media.
There's no way that they have takedown requests of Twitter and Facebook and they don't have, you know, contacts at major media outlets to talk with the heads about what stories are good or bad.
Put it this way.
You think that if they're doing that social media, they're not going to the New York Times being like, hey, that story's really bad.
It's gonna get people killed.
They do that, I guarantee you, the New York Times, they probably go, we'll take it down.
We won't publish.
They probably get a phone call like, hey, we hear you're about to run a story about this.
That's gonna put us in jeopardy.
We're asking you not to run it.
They'll go, okay, you got it, you got it.
No worries.
Some stories, they probably say, will run it anyway, but it's all one big club, man.
And you ain't in it.
Same club they used to beat you over the head with.
George Carlin.
ian crossland
The France thing is interesting because they're threatening to shut down servers from Rumble.
They've been funding Ukraine, you said, but now they're also taking research and development from Russia.
Russia's sending them new, I don't know if it's fissile material, but they're sending them fusion parts for their fusion reactor.
Russia and France are working together right now on building a fusion reactor.
I don't understand then why they would want to shut off Russia today.
It's just very strange.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, exactly.
ian crossland
It's like there's oligarchs and then there's government and they're not working together.
Or they have different goals or something.
tim pool
Let's talk about crazy old Biden.
In this crazy old Biden story we got for you, Biden again says his son Beau died in Iraq, while catching himself confusing the Iraq and Ukraine wars when discussing what caused worldwide inflation.
So I don't know if they have the video here.
Yeah, I think we can play it.
joe biden
No change in the quality of it, just change in the price.
And they talk about inflation.
You know, we're dealing with it for a whole second.
Inflation is a worldwide problem right now.
because of a war in Iraq and the impact on oil and what Russia's doing,
I mean, excuse me, the war in Ukraine.
And, uh, I think in Iraq because that's where my son died.
The, uh, because of...
tim pool
His son did not die in Iraq.
ian crossland
He died in a hospital in the United States, correct?
tim pool
I believe that's... Boston?
Yeah, he had cancer, I believe, but it wasn't in Iraq.
This is the second time Joe Biden said this.
brad skistimas
He sounds like he's looking out a window at an old folks home.
unidentified
He's like, I was just thinking of my son.
tim pool
You know, but if he was, he'd be standing there and be like, ah, I was just thinking about my son.
He died in Iraq.
And the nurse would be like, that's right, you're right.
Come with me and we'll get you to bed.
Here's your medicine.
He'll be like, oh, I like my medicine.
ian crossland
He's not wrong that the inflation is caused by the war in Iraq, though.
The War in Iraq caused a lot of this mess.
brad skistimas
That's right.
tim pool
He accidentally says, yeah, he accidentally says something that's partly true.
I think the dude probably is, he's beyond medication.
You know, look, I went to, I was in Gettysburg, and one of the souvenir shops, they sold pill containers, really fancy ones, like the little metal heart-shaped, and you'd open it, and it was like you put your pills in it, and I'm like, wow.
You know, that's for older people who have to take certain medications.
I think Joe Biden's beyond that.
Like, you know he's on meds.
They gotta have him on uppers.
And he's still this bad.
ian crossland
I've seen videos of THC consuming amyloid plaque, which is the plaque that grows on the blood vessels in the brain that causes Alzheimer's.
So there's evidence that THC consumes that plaque.
tim pool
So you're saying that Joe Biden's got to rock the gong if you want to get all better.
ian crossland
Smoke bad dude, bruh!
And psilocybin, I've heard, is also responsible for neurogenesis, the regrowth of brain cells.
So there are alternative treatments that someone suffering from any kind of cognitive decline could look at.
Natural, plant-based stuff.
tim pool
Like, wouldn't they, like, these powerful elites know these things and be taking these drugs or whatever?
ian crossland
I would hope so.
serge du preez
You'd think so.
tim pool
I mean, like, we hear all these crazy stories about the blood of children or whatever.
Like, we know there have been stories about how they use foreskin cream on their faces, and how they do blood transfusions with young people.
Some billionaires even hire young people to work out at a gym.
unidentified
Blood boys.
tim pool
Blood boys, is that what they're called?
serge du preez
Yeah, I mean, that was a joke on, like, Silicon Valley, I think.
tim pool
Oh, yeah, the blood boys.
luke rudkowski
It's true stories!
tim pool
It's like New York Times or whatever's reporting it.
Rich people will hire like 19 year old, you know, gym bros to do bi-weekly blood transfusions because it rejuvenates you.
If that's true, come on, Biden's got to be on some crazy ass experimental treatments to like fix his brain.
luke rudkowski
He's probably doing that, plus a lot more, but it's probably still not helping because of how old he is.
I mean, didn't he have, correct me if I'm wrong, three brain aneurysms?
tim pool
I think it was two.
luke rudkowski
I don't know, but that's a serious deal.
And this was decades and decades ago.
Just a couple days ago, he said that there were 54 states.
Seven days ago, he called Kamala Harris the President of the United States for the fifth time.
So, again, this is not going to stop.
It's every day.
brad skistimas
Your body can only do so much.
So even if they're juicing them up, like at some point, They're going to have to cut back.
There was a video a month or two ago, two videos in the same day.
One, he's very calm.
Then the second video the same day is the one where he wasn't blinking.
And he's, like, staring at the camera, and he's sort of yelling.
And it seems like two different guys, right?
It's like they maxed him out on the meds, and now they've sort of pulled back.
Because if they keep going with it every single day, where they have to keep him juiced up to get out there, he's the president, he's got appointments, he's got to be on TV, they're gonna run him dry.
He's gonna drop right then and there.
Which he also said the other day, too, by the way.
I could drop dead any minute.
tim pool
He said that?
brad skistimas
Yeah, he said that.
luke rudkowski
There's only so much Adderall and adrenochrome a man could take.
I mean, for goodness sakes.
I'm just being facetious here obviously.
But at the end of the day...
tim pool
No, no, no, hold on.
unidentified
Come on, come on, come on.
tim pool
Like, I have to believe that there's ridiculously expensive experimental treatments that have
shown to like de-age that they have to have access to, right?
luke rudkowski
The guy has metal brain stints in his head.
ian crossland
I said earlier that the THC was dissolving the amyloid plaque in the blood vessels, actually in the neurons in the brain that they found that.
So, yeah.
I just wanted to clarify that it's not the blood vessels, it's the neurons where the plaque grows that causes Alzheimer's that we know of.
tim pool
Do you guys think... So it was, uh... Man, this is probably 11 years ago.
I went to a speech by Aubrey de Grey.
ian crossland
Love that guy.
tim pool
Of the Senescence Foundation.
And he was saying that... This is 12 years ago.
He's like, someone who's younger than 45 today will live to be a thousand.
And he said, it's not because we're going to invent a pill that makes you live to a thousand.
It's that as you're getting older, medical technology is advancing faster than you're aging.
So you're 50, they invent a cure for macular degeneration.
You never experience, you know, vision loss. Then you're 60, you're having heart troubles,
but then they've developed a treatment for that heart ailment. So now your heart's fine. Now you're
80. And he was basically saying they're going to keep finding ways.
Basically, you're aging, but science is advancing so fast, they're curing everything, and then eventually you live to be a thousand.
ian crossland
Rogan's a cool example.
If you watch his show a lot, you see him get younger over the years.
tim pool
What?
Really?
ian crossland
Yeah, like, probably like five years ago, he was looking pretty rugged, or like four years ago.
It was probably just a rough week, couple weeks, eating a lot of, maybe some junk or something.
And then sometimes you'll see it, and he looks like five years younger.
I mean, he is on it.
He's on, like, the life extension.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, he said he's feeling better because of the carnivore diet that he tried, where he was only doing meat.
tim pool
Is he still only doing that?
luke rudkowski
I don't think so.
I think he's doing something November, where he cuts out all alcohol and cigarettes.
Sober October, excuse me.
There's another November thing that's not family-friendly to mention here.
tim pool
I do sober forever.
I just don't drink.
I had a sip of cognac.
I'm not like, you know, I'm not like, was it called Tito or whatever?
Like I'll have a drink, I guess, if the situation warrants it, but I don't ever get drunk.
brad skistimas
I'm the same way.
tim pool
No drugs, no smoking, nothing.
And I try to eat, I've been eating really good over the past year.
Like, the worst thing I've done is had, like, traditional desserts maybe, like, 12 times in the year.
But for the most part, it's been, like, fresher and fresher foods, eating, like, a steak or fish or chicken breast with vegetables.
So, I mean, that seems to be working out.
I think Joe, maybe it's the NAD.
Because I remember he had that guy on his show who talked about NAD, NMA, and resveratrol.
You remember that?
ian crossland
It must have been David Sinclair.
Or could have been.
He's out of Harvard.
Harvard scientist.
tim pool
I think it's that guy.
And he's 15, but he looks 30.
ian crossland
Yes, that's Sinclair.
And his dad also apparently is very young.
I think they were experimenting on the dogs, too.
And their dogs are getting life extension results.
unidentified
Really?
luke rudkowski
What are they doing to the dogs?
ian crossland
NAD.
I believe it's NAD.
You should talk to David Sinclair.
He's the guy.
luke rudkowski
I'm going to look him up right now.
I have a dog that would be awesome.
ian crossland
Might have been NMN, nicotinamide mononucleotide.
tim pool
What if it is NAD?
What if the NAD turns out to be some kind of life extension serum or something?
ian crossland
That's it.
Nicotine?
It's derived, it's a nicotinamide.
I don't know if that has, what kind of relationship that is to nicotine itself.
tim pool
I think it's B vitamins.
I think people aren't getting enough vitamins.
Yeah.
I don't think any one of these therapies makes you younger or immortal.
It just makes you as you would be if you were maxed out, you know what I mean?
Like, most people are probably dehydrated, not getting enough protein, eating too much sugar, and not getting any vitamins.
Especially with like, most modern foods having no real nutritional density.
So it's like most, you're gonna go to McDonald's, you're gonna get a burger, it's got 40 some odd percent of your salt intake.
It's the bread, if you can even call it that, so it's like a really starchy, low protein, fatty garbage with like, not even good fat.
You eat these fast food burgers and it's like weird petro fats or whatever.
Trans fats.
It's not real food.
That's messing everybody up.
I will say this, have you guys noticed that 30 year olds today look younger than 30 year
olds 10 or 20 years ago?
People have pointed this out with like movies.
You'll be watching a movie and you'll be like, that dude's 30?!
You look at 30-year-olds today, they're like little kids.
ian crossland
How old's Tom Holland?
Because he looks like he's 20.
tim pool
Yeah, because he's 20.
ian crossland
How old is he?
unidentified
He's only 20.
brad skistimas
Yeah, but that's Hollywood, baby.
ian crossland
Okay.
tim pool
Yeah, he's really young.
ian crossland
He's looking good for his age.
brad skistimas
Yeah.
tim pool
I think when it comes to, like, the NAD stuff, it's probably just that There may be a correlation between people who are interested in doing NAD or NMN.
They're also taking vitamins.
They're probably also eating healthy food.
Like, you don't get to the point where you're doing like some crazy life extension treatment without having first been like, I'm gonna eat salad and steaks and chicken breast.
ian crossland
I've also found that the healthier I eat and the more I fast and things like that, that when I do introduce an unhealthy food, it hits me harder.
Oh, totally, dude.
My throat will get sore.
brad skistimas
This is a really progressive idea, guys, but eating right, diet and exercise, rest, getting good rest.
luke rudkowski
You sound like one of those bigoted, crazy conspiracy theorists there.
brad skistimas
It's a little bit of hate speech, but I thought I'd just throw it out there just a little bit.
tim pool
They want you fat.
They want you fat and sickly.
ian crossland
It's sad.
brad skistimas
You look at the pace that we're going in our life and everything's sped up.
So we're eating more fast food and then that catches up to us later on.
And then we're on meds trying to even out what we ate our whole life, McDonald's and
fast food, whatever it is that we grew up eating.
And then we spend the rest of our life trying to balance that out.
Whereas if we ate right from the beginning, if we all taught each other to eat right,
you know, we might not be so sickly when we're older.
So it's a novel concept.
tim pool
I wonder if, I think you brought this up before Ian, the reason that people looked older was
all of the, what was it?
The, the lead in the air from gas.
Did you mention that?
luke rudkowski
I was talking about that.
tim pool
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
The development of, of lead that was pretty much all throughout the country that lowered our IQ and, uh, development of small children as well.
tim pool
And it was in the air because the car's driving around, so everyone's breathing in this lead.
And it's like, yeah, aging you and making you stupid.
And then, uh, what was, there was something you mentioned, Ian.
I can't remember exactly what it was.
I don't know.
You mentioned breakdancing in the air.
I can't remember.
You mentioned something else that I was like, oh yeah, maybe that's causing problems.
ian crossland
It was aging people?
I remember when I was in the 80s- Well, just breathing in the garbage.
For instance, I was like born in 79 and when I was like in 1990 when I was 11 or something, I would look at a 40 year old and they looked like gray hair, haggard, old.
40 was an old person.
I'm 43 now.
I look in the mirror and I'm like, I look like I'm fucking 26.
unidentified
Pardon my- that's my- I look, I look young.
ian crossland
I don't look like an old person.
Like, not to myself when I look in the mirror.
I don't, I mean, but obviously I cut sugar way back when I was 28 years old.
I got, I ate this, a bag of Kit Kats and a bag of Easter egg chocolate things, two bags in one night.
And I broke out into this open sore, like over where my pancreas is or something.
I was like, this is, sugar did this to me.
Like my skin broke open.
I was like, I will die if I do this.
So I have to stop.
And it's like one of those things, you just cannot get fat.
I could not do it.
tim pool
I'll tell you this.
I cut out most sugar and bread a year ago.
It's now just about a year.
So we got COVID, everybody's sick.
It was like over Halloween last year.
We got the Joe Rogan treatment, you know, all the fancy drugs, monoclonal antibodies, all that stuff.
The kitchen sink, they called it.
And then after that, I remember I was like, I'm hanging out downstairs, and I was eating salami and cheese, and then I was like, you know, I realized I didn't eat any sugar today.
I'm just not gonna.
Like, why start now?
And so for the next few months, I didn't eat any sugar, and I dropped 20 pounds, like that.
And then since then, I've rarely eaten sugars or breads.
this past week, we went out to eat, I had a bunch of bread, my whole week was ruined.
Like, last weekend, not this past weekend, my whole week was ruined. I was skating, I was falling.
I got bruised all over. I was like, why am I falling? Like, what's...
I'm not eating that garbage anymore, dude.
ian crossland
I had some Taco Bell. We had a big Taco Bell fiesta.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, someone just bought a bunch of Taco Bell and brought it here.
ian crossland
Who was that animal?
Yeah, who was that?
tim pool
$300 at Taco Bell for the whole office.
luke rudkowski
So I ate a couple of them.
ian crossland
I was like, corn tortillas only, because I don't want to do the wheat flour.
tim pool
It's all wheat flour.
brad skistimas
A wise decision.
ian crossland
And so I ate a couple of corns. I thought, okay.
I ate a couple without the shell. I took away the flour, just scooped out the gooey innards.
And then I ate a couple, like a day later, the flour tortilla.
And man, my throat was so sore when I woke up.
brad skistimas
I love that you thought that there was a healthy way to approach Taco Bell.
$300 at Taco Bell.
tim pool
I actually, I didn't feel bad.
ian crossland
I think they've improved some of their ingredients over the last 20 years.
I don't think so.
luke rudkowski
I think they downgraded ingredients significantly, just like everywhere else.
You look at the food quality, it's going down.
You look at the nutritional value, it's going down.
You look at the value of just how much you would get from an average Tomato or apple a few years ago compared to what we have now the GMO Frankenstein glyphosate filled plastic nonsense bullcrap that some people are saying is food it's not food it's it's chemically engineered chemicals that make your brain feel
feel good but utterly destroy your body and cause inflammation in a way where your body
doesn't know what to deal with it as as as we are seeing rises in obesity rises in cancer
rises in sicknesses and illnesses that are going up and up and up why is that happening well our
food is being deliberately destroyed and centralized by powerful forces like bill gates monsanto and
other evil people that also believe that there's too many people in this world faux food or foad
unidentified
You guys don't- you're not looking forward to Bill Gates' food cube?
luke rudkowski
And the poop water?
You don't want the poop water?
tim pool
You ever see that photo where it's like there's a disaster like a hurricane was coming and then all of the shelves are stripped bare except for the vegan section?
luke rudkowski
Nobody was like, I mean... Or the animals when they're presented with real food and vegan food, they're like, we don't want that vegan crap.
We don't want that GMO genetically modified Frankenstein made up food in a laboratory.
Come on.
And a lot of the studies talking about the nutritional value of them, all manipulated, all fixed.
A lot of scientists were paid off just to make it look bad because there's a big business investment into this.
tim pool
You gotta eat the bugs.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, which is also horrible for you and gives people parasites and lectins and other horrible things that people have to deal with.
That is not good for you!
You know what's good for you?
Actual food!
You know what we don't have?
Actual food!
It's crazy.
ian crossland
Is the Monsanto stuff really has me concerned because they weren't in the 90s.
I don't remember Monsanto being that big of a deal.
luke rudkowski
It was like 2005 or just when I started to realize that this mega corporation has been spraying huge swaths of land with this chemical glyphosate that you brought up for As they have a revolving door within the FDA and the regulatory government boards that of course watches over them and decides major decisions for them.
ian crossland
They started working with other biotech industries, I don't know who exactly is doing it all, but they genetically modify seeds to be resistant to a pesticide, or I think it's an herbicide, that they create called glyphosate.
So they genetically modify seeds that can resist this herbicide, and then so the farmers have to buy the Monsanto seed in order to resist the Monsanto herbicide,
otherwise they're on their own in a lot of ways.
And so for profit, they'll do that.
But then once you start spraying your land with glyphosate, there's no turning back.
You can't use normal seeds because they'll die off from the glyphosate.
You have to keep buying these genetically modified seeds.
luke rudkowski
And it destroys not only the bad bacteria, but the good bacteria as well.
So essentially when you're taking something that's like glyphosate, a lot of scientists have described it as taking antibiotics because it destroys also your gut biome.
And with the destruction of your gut biome, you get a lot of horrible symptoms.
that are shown and highlighted and are increasing in our society.
You not only get irritable bowel syndrome, but you also get mental problems, you also get physical health problems, you also get the destruction of your immune system.
A lot of this is correlated with just your gut, the engine of your human body that's being utterly eviscerated, not just by medical doctors giving out, you know, antibiotics like their candy, but also because of the food which contains glyphosate.
ian crossland
It's gotten to the point where when they go to harvest wheat, if they want to speed up the harvest, they need it to get ready to harvest faster, so they need to dry it out because it's still wet.
So they'll use glyphosate as a desiccant to dry out the wheat right before they harvest it.
So I mean, if you don't have organic wheat, I swear that I notice a difference in the taste between organic wheat and non-organic.
Any other stuff?
luke rudkowski
NBC News has an article that I think might be worth pulling up.
It's titled, A potential cancer-causing chemical is sprayed on much of America's farmland.
Here is where it is used the most.
And, of course, we're talking about the weed killer glyphosate by Monsanto that now is controlled by Bayer, the company that also a couple years ago knowingly gave out, you know, just medication linked with AIDS.
tim pool
Is Roundup glyphosate?
ian crossland
Yes.
serge du preez
Yes, it is.
tim pool
Popular weed killer's alleged link to cancer stirs widespread concern.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, and there's many lawsuits that have been successfully launched against Monsanto because they are showing the emails, the data, the fudged scientific data, the fudged regulators that were bought off by them that, of course, knowingly knew that, hey, there's a link here to cancer.
We're just going to use it anyway.
We're going to suppress this story.
tim pool
Look at this.
Clumps of dandelions have popped up in your yard, so you reach for a bottle of Roundup, the popular weed killer.
It's known for being effective, but its main ingredient, glyphosate, is getting a lot of attention because of lawsuits alleging links to cancer.
I just want to say this.
Dandelions?
Weeds?
You eat them!
You make dandelion tea and you eat them.
So they were brought here.
I think you told me this.
They were brought here from Europe, or someone did, for their medicinal purposes.
And we see them all over the place, but they're actually not native to North America.
They were prized back in the day.
And I guess in Appalachia, it's a common thing to take the heads and batter and deep fry them, and they apparently taste like mushrooms.
It's really good.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
So, they're not weeds.
Here's what you do.
If any, you harvest them, and if you're concerned about what anyone might say when you try to offer them deep-fried dandelions, just call them dandelions.
They won't know what you're talking about, and then they'll eat it, and then you can tell them it's a dandelion from your garden.
luke rudkowski
Or stop being a lazy bum and actually start working in the fields and get your hands dirty in the dirt with good bacteria and actually rip out the weeds and actually do some real farming instead of being dependent on a multinational corporation that, of course, is connected to Bill Gates, one of their biggest investors, that has been spraying known According to many lawsuits and court cases, a cancer-causing chemicals on a lot of the products and a lot of the environment all around us.
And it's also important to note here, corn and soy are some of the biggest products that are affected by glyphosate, are the products that are most sprayed with it.
And when you look at corn and soy, I think it's fair to say that this subsidized crop in the United States has been leading to a lot of havoc Not only with monocropping, getting rid of the nutrients from the soil, but specifically on a nutritional level, because it's GMO, because it has so much glyphosate in it, we are seeing it everywhere in our food.
All the sugars are synthetic.
All the sugars have high fructose corn syrup.
Your mayonnaise has high fructose.
tim pool
No, mine doesn't.
luke rudkowski
Well, the ones that you're taking down.
tim pool
We were taking down.
We were at sheets in the packets of Heinz, man.
It had corn syrup in it.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
But the Hellman stuff I have has no corn syrup.
Watch out for glucose.
It's glyphosate.
luke rudkowski
I'll say it like I want to say it.
unidentified
Glyphosate.
tim pool
No, it's glyphosate.
luke rudkowski
It doesn't have any respect for me, and I don't care.
ian crossland
They've remarketed high fructose corn syrup as glucose fructose.
If you see that on your label, that's high fructose corn syrup.
brad skistimas
That was our whole childhood, wasn't it?
unidentified
80s, 90s, high fructose stuff.
ian crossland
92 is when it got popular.
tim pool
My favorite rebranding is table syrup.
serge du preez
Oh, I know.
tim pool
It's corn syrup.
Yeah, it's corn syrup marketed as like a breakfast pancake syrup or whatever.
serge du preez
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Just think about how disgusting this is.
Okay, look.
There's a reason why we would put maple syrup on our food.
It's like, maple syrup is real food.
So, you know, you get it out of a tree.
It's sugar.
It's a product.
You can do things with it.
They make like little maple discs.
You put them in your coffee.
They're fantastic.
And so then people like to put maple syrup on their breakfast.
So then somebody was like, hey, look, this corn syrup's cheaper to produce.
So they started making, you know, corn syrup additives and calling it maple syrup.
Eventually the government's like, hey, you can't call it that.
Basically, you have this disgusting chemical mix on your table to pour onto your already starched breakfast.
I just find it absolutely disgusting.
serge du preez
It's wild.
tim pool
Table syrup.
I love how they rebranded it.
serge du preez
Yeah.
tim pool
Table syrup.
ian crossland
What does that mean?
I used to do a shot of maple syrup.
I'd be like, alright, let's do this.
I need a sugar spike.
And I'd do like a shot of maple syrup and it would be like...
Like, God entered my body and gave me wisdom and joy and all this, and I'm like, wow, immediately I wanted another one.
My body's like, yes, do that again.
So I would experiment, and I would reach for it, and I'd do a second shot, and it would taste like I was drinking black, nasty death.
Like, it was just like poison.
It was just too much sugar.
Like, you don't need the body immediately.
When it feels good, it wants it again.
It doesn't mean that you're going to feel the same way the second time you do it.
luke rudkowski
So I realized when you want that addictive second shot, just Well, high fructose corn syrup has been engineered in a way so your body doesn't reject it like it does natural sugar.
So if you're eating natural sugar, your body says, hey, you're getting too much sugar, stop eating all these berries, stop eating all these fruits.
But high fructose corn syrup has been engineered in a way where that shutoff valve can't exist in your human body, and it doesn't work.
So you're able to consume huge sums of high fructose corn syrup, and corporations even have a level where it's the exact amount where your body is able to take as much of it as it can without actually puking, and a lot of corporations fill it to the max and try to go to that extreme level.
serge du preez
The satiation point.
tim pool
For breakfast, I've been having two eggs, fresh from Chicken City, and three bacon.
We've been doing just regular old store-bought bacon, but sometimes, if we make it out to the farm, we'll get farm bacon, and you don't need to add anything to it.
Now, your bacon's already very salty or whatever, but you don't need sugar.
It's just fat and protein, and it's just, it's, it's perfect.
I like putting a little black pepper on it, that's about it.
People who have these crazy, sugary, massive breakfasts with pancakes and orange juice and whatever.
Orange juice, yeah.
I can't understand, that's so brutal.
ian crossland
It's kind of weird how we've been brainwashed to think that you need foods with foods, like certain foods, like you can't have a hummus without a scooping cracker.
Like, just ignore the crackers, you don't need crackers, just eat the hummus.
luke rudkowski
Was it orange juice, Edward Bernays scam?
tim pool
And so was bacon.
brad skistimas
Yep.
tim pool
They were both.
At least, okay, this is what I read.
This is what I was told.
Bacon was not a breakfast food, but they were like, let's market it as the all-American breakfast food.
And orange juice was because there was an orange surplus.
So the farmers and distributors were like, how do we sell off without losing money?
And he was like, take a portion of the oranges out of the market, juice them, and then we'll tell everybody if one glass of orange juice has five oranges, it's five times as healthy.
How about that?
In reality, there's more sugar in orange juice than a can of Coke or something like that.
And it's pure fructose just to go to your liver, and it's very, very heavy.
You eat an orange, you're in good shape.
You know, it's got some sugar, but you get a lot of that dietary fiber and vitamins.
Orange juice is hyper-concentrated with no fiber.
ian crossland
Also, when you eat the orange, eat off a little bit of that white pith from inside.
It's really good with the juicy orange part.
tim pool
I had a chocolate-covered orange peel.
serge du preez
Yeah.
tim pool
Recently.
We had a bunch.
Everybody ate it.
They ate it super fast.
That was crazy.
serge du preez
Can't eat orange peels?
tim pool
Yeah.
I bought some thinking like this is gonna be gross and no one's gonna want to eat it.
It was the first thing to go.
People love eating orange peel.
brad skistimas
A lot of fruits like that.
Can't you eat the banana peel too?
serge du preez
You think so?
brad skistimas
I think so.
ian crossland
I wouldn't want to.
unidentified
How?
brad skistimas
Did you just eat the banana peel?
I don't know.
You can caramelize them and stuff.
tim pool
Really?
brad skistimas
Yeah.
I think I've seen that before.
tim pool
It's all plant matter.
I mean, you know.
brad skistimas
Yeah.
I think our generation is so conscious of all this stuff because I was having this conversation last night about 80s and 90s kids growing up and you think about the food that we had growing up.
Every breakfast was a dessert.
You know, we had fruity pebbles and cartoon characters, cookie crisps and stuff.
And then every meal was based around Pizza, for the most part.
You had Totino's, Party Pizzas, and Bagel Bites.
That was my diet growing up, you know?
And hamburgers and fast food.
So, like, we're sort of starting to feel the repercussions of this.
So, I think that now we're kind of a lot more conscious of it nowadays.
luke rudkowski
We were going by the food pyramid, which was, you know, so right.
serge du preez
It's actually an economic model.
Like, it was made for the same thing where they had so much wheat production.
They wanted to increase wheat production in the U.S.
so that they would just make, okay, make everyone eat it all the time, every day.
luke rudkowski
Also, before we go into Super Chats, I'm getting information that Viva Frey did not comply with the takedown orders, and that his account was just reinstated without him having to click that he was wrong on Twitter.
So that's just what people are sending me, and Viva Frey is saying it on Twitter, just for a correction from the earlier story that we talked about.
tim pool
Correction!
Apologies, Viva.
Glad to hear that you stood your ground, and ultimately it worked out.
ian crossland
Apparently you can make bacon out of banana peels.
unidentified
What?!
ian crossland
Dude, it looks good.
brad skistimas
I'm telling you.
tim pool
Holy crap, yeah.
You ever make a watermelon steak?
This is actually really cool.
You take a big slice of watermelon, you put it between paper towels, put it in the fridge, and leave it overnight, which dries it out a bit.
Then you can marinate it, season it, and bake it, and it ends up having the consistency of like a piece of tuna.
And so we would We would cook it with like garlic and onion and maybe like a little soy sauce for flavor.
And then we would make sandwiches with it and it's delicious.
Because it's not a lot of flavor in it after you dry it out.
So you're basically just getting like a firm dietary fiber mash with whatever flavor you put in it.
Cool stuff.
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Pirate Taurus, second half, says, I suspect Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
is a bot.
Prove me wrong by inviting him and other superfans to the show.
unidentified
I like that idea.
tim pool
It is a good idea.
We will have to organize it, maybe after the holidays, because we've got a bunch of stuff coming up that's really crazy.
Oh man, the coordination for these projects we're doing.
It's just, it's intense.
We're going to be in Phoenix.
I'm going to be at Turning Point USA.
We're going to be doing the show.
I don't know if I'm supposed to say this or whatever.
We're going to be doing the show on the stage with TPUSA, so I'm really excited for that.
But it's just like a logistical heavy lift, so it's going to be very, very rough.
But we'll figure it out.
You know, we'll get it going.
It's going to be really, really cool.
I'm really excited for it.
So shout out Jack Posobiec.
All right, J. Marie says, Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, is tonight.
It's a beautiful part of our Latin culture.
I made a film for our celebration here in Dallas.
I know everyone will love.
J. Marie Thesis Podcast.
Oh, very cool.
I dig it.
All right.
Let's grab some Super Chats.
Rose Blight says, if you haven't already get survival food and teepee, it's gonna get weirder very quickly.
Yes, and you all know our good friends over at safeandreadymeals.com.
I only shout them out when it's really bad.
So, they're a sponsor of the show, periodically.
Safeandreadymeals.com.
It's emergency food if you're interested.
I think, you know, you get one of these buckets that last for 25 years, you put it in your closet, you forget about it.
If you're really worried, you get a ton of them, or whatever it is you want to do.
The crazy thing is, when I first started shouting them out, they were cheaper than they are now, but inflation hit.
But they last 25 years, so if you bought it two years ago, you would have saved money because it lasted 25 years.
Now, if you buy it, sure, you get two years, but now it's, like, more expensive.
unidentified
So.
tim pool
All right.
What do we have here?
Sleep is the Cousin of Death says, Elon is smart.
The big ask $20, but makes it eight art.
That's right.
serge du preez
That's right.
tim pool
Captain Tanker Joe says, Tim, I'm a truck driver and I just filled up my truck right before the stream went live.
Just over $700.
I do this every two to three days.
and the company I work for has a fleet of 1,500 doing the same thing.
unidentified
You will owe nothing and you will be happy.
tim pool
That was my Biden impersonation, everybody.
I hope you were creeped out.
brad skistimas
You're supposed to yell half of it.
unidentified
You owe nothing and you will be happy!
Alright, alright, let's grab some more Super Chats.
tim pool
Stinky Wizzletits says, don't worry, the shortages will be transitory.
And then when they're not transitory, they'll say the shortages are actually a good thing.
Remember during lockdown, they said the earth is healing?
I think it was a New York Times article.
The earth is healing.
We forced you into your homes.
It's a good thing.
Vote for it.
How about that?
Let's see.
No comprendo.
The beanie puffs are used to keep sailors from hitting their heads inside the holes and doors in cramped locations.
unidentified
Is that real?
luke rudkowski
I think it is.
serge du preez
Wouldn't it be for like when you're just doing the hat and you have to cover the whole top seam as well?
I don't know.
Who knows?
tim pool
I guess it makes sense if you're on a boat and you bounce your head, but that's not... I can't imagine it's actually gonna do much to help you.
serge du preez
I feel like these hats came out before steel ships, didn't they?
tim pool
Oh, yeah.
ian crossland
Yeah, Fez.
The Fez is ancient.
I don't know how old that is.
tim pool
Mr. Trench Trucker says, as a trucker, I am prepping for a Mad Max scenario.
I broke down today and lost about $100 in diesel for a load I couldn't pick up.
Food needs diesel.
That's right.
It's gonna be crazy, man.
David Fitzsimmons says, Ian, in regards to your musings of game elements in social media, a hentai site beat you 10 years ago had random text prompts of a little event or a monster that can be fought for points for downloads.
Well, okay.
I mean, like porn makes... wasn't there like some story how like the internet greatly improved because of demand for porn?
Like the internet speeds were being increased because people wanted to watch like adult content or something?
serge du preez
I've heard that before.
brad skistimas
Oh, there you go.
tim pool
What do you really need six gigabits for?
Trust me.
Jeremy Gross says, have we forgotten the warning from the freight industry that regulators were reducing the number of diesel tankers allowed per train?
El grande rienciar.
Is that how you say it?
serge du preez
Yeah, looks right to me.
tim pool
No, I mean, is that the word?
serge du preez
El grande reiniciar.
Yeah, reiniciar.
I don't know what you're trying to mean.
ian crossland
Great renaissance?
serge du preez
I think so.
No.
Come on.
The great... Almost there.
ian crossland
The great ravaging?
tim pool
What are we talking about?
Reintroduction of policy?
unidentified
The... Resuscitate.
ian crossland
Yeah, resuscitation.
We'll figure it out.
It's gonna be great.
Whatever.
tim pool
Lunger77 says, Fox 10 in Arizona accidentally posted Carey Lake's defeat during a live news broadcast.
They said it was just a test.
I saw that.
I mean, honestly, guys, it usually is.
They'll create fake graphics, and then someone will press the wrong button.
You know, I don't know what else to tell you.
We'll see.
brad skistimas
Why wouldn't they just put 50-50, though, for a test?
tim pool
Sure.
But if you're really worried about it, and you think something dastardly is afoot, you better get your friends out to go vote.
You better get all your friends.
Let's go vote!
Go knock on doors.
Michael Bauer.
I'm a long-time listener, but it's my first time writing a super chat.
I met Brad nine years ago at EKU.
I was a student worker that helped Brad with his concert.
Thanks everyone for all you do.
brad skistimas
Oh, very cool.
I remember that.
ian crossland
Do you have any shows lined up?
brad skistimas
There's a lot of talk about a lot of different rallies and freedom concerts that are We're trying to do some kind of Coachella kind of events next year, bigger events.
I'm not really interested in doing like a tour, the traditional tour.
I'd like to just, you know, do bigger events and get some other artists together to do that kind of stuff.
ian crossland
We just went over to what was the name of that festival where we met up with Adelita?
tim pool
Blue Ridge Rock Festival.
ian crossland
It was fantastic.
tim pool
Yeah, it was super cool.
ian crossland
I imagine it was a bunch of like-minded people, or like people that are just fed up with the COVID lockdowns, basically, and they were like, you were gonna rock.
brad skistimas
That's what we want to do, yeah.
ian crossland
Outdoor, it was so awesome.
tim pool
Tenacious D was amazing.
It was so good.
ian crossland
Guar, spraying in front of the crowd with whatever.
tim pool
Fake blood.
Super awesome.
ian crossland
You should do stuff like that.
brad skistimas
That was really great.
I'll do a fake blood show, sure.
ian crossland
Oh, okay.
tim pool
Pinochet's helicopter tour says another thing to consider.
When there's no diesel, there's no food.
When there's no food, people riot.
When people riot, the National Guard gets called.
When there's no diesel, National Guard goes nowhere.
It's going to be fun.
I mean, we've been saying get out of the cities.
If you haven't, maybe it'll be all right.
I don't know.
Maybe it's all just hype and blather and nothing will happen and you can watch your football games or whatever.
We hope so.
brad skistimas
Even if nothing happens, though, like a lot of this stuff, just being prepared anyway is smart.
I was at a prepper camp a few weeks ago, actually, and it was pretty cool.
And but it puts you in the right mindset of like getting your stock food together and Getting enough water together and stocking up on gasoline if you if you need it and getting a generator all that stuff.
Everybody should sort of just know that stuff.
But we're so you know, not in with it every from the day to day.
tim pool
Yeah.
Andrew G says, Tim, I run one of the largest gun store shooting ranges in central Ohio.
ATF just rolled out a new crazy background check system nobody's talking about.
Would love to come on and talk gun regulations and ATF with you guys.
We need to set up a new email for people to send information to.
I don't know.
We got to figure it out.
We'll get there, man.
We'll take a look into that, though.
New Zealand does not exist, says.
Thank you for mentioning Aiden Paladin last week.
She's one of my favorites on YouTube.
Very intelligent and a dank memer as well.
She's perfect for the Timcast audience and will make a good guest.
That is a good point!
You're correct.
Moving on.
She had this post about scientific studies showing how the left is just, what's the right word, suaved in greed, envy, hate, and violence.
There's a bunch of scientific studies outlining it.
I think it makes sense because it's not so much that the left The left and the right have changed.
It used to be the right stood for something, the left stood for something, that words meant mean things.
Now they're just tribal signifiers.
And so, if you are more envious, hateful, and ignorant, you end up in the left space.
If you are inquisitive, and I guess, you know, more apt to compromise and opposing of violence, you're gonna end up more in the right side.
And that's why traditional liberals, disaffected liberals, post-liberals, libertarians, are all called the far right.
Because the left says, if you're not with us, you're against us.
And a libertarian and a conservative who completely disagree on really core issues will hang out and laugh together.
Like, it was just one of the best episodes we've ever had was with Austin Peterson, Will Chamberlain, Seamus, me, and Ian.
We're all completely in disagreement with tons of things.
Will Chamberlain's like, actually, the Federal Reserve is good.
And everyone's like, ah!
And they're all yelling.
And we all disagree, but we all have a great time arguing and having these ideas.
How is that just the right?
There's so many different ideas there, from more authoritarian-leaning ideas to more left-leaning ideas.
It's meaningless.
brad skistimas
So they needed studies for that?
tim pool
Well, the studies, they do, because they show like bullying is intrinsic among, there's a correlation between bullying and having leftist values.
That was one of the studies I was looking at.
brad skistimas
That's interesting because in the mainstream media, it seems to be the message is the opposite of that.
tim pool
But they're bullying.
brad skistimas
Like, that's the thing.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
Okay.
Nathaniel Lipscomb says, they travel with Nancy, the security.
I mean, that's a fair point, but, um, why wouldn't their house have security?
unidentified
I just, I don't, I don't get it.
tim pool
The house would have security.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, they have stupid money.
brad skistimas
They at least have cameras outside.
At the bare minimum, they've got cameras.
serge du preez
Gotta spend that money somewhere, right?
brad skistimas
Right.
tim pool
Tom Forsythe says, DePope, it's me, Dave.
I got the stuff.
Pelosi, Dave's not here.
ian crossland
Ha ha.
tim pool
Dave's not here, man.
Ken Damron says, enforcement arm for collectivist Democrats, military wing of the DNC, wear uniforms to hide identity, calling cards is burning intimidation.
Is that the Klan or Antifa?
Is there a difference?
Ha ha.
serge du preez
Got him.
tim pool
Got him.
Yeah, that's right.
Ryan Miller says, a little late to the party, so forgive if this has already been answered, but the puffball was used by sailors for a time to make sure they had head clearance.
ian crossland
Okay, that corroborates the earlier message.
tim pool
But I don't understand how that makes sense.
If you don't have head clearance, you bang your head.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
What does that mean?
serge du preez
I don't know about that.
tim pool
Someone just Google it.
They're probably right, I guess.
unidentified
I don't know.
brad skistimas
I could see it for head clearance, but not as a protective measure.
It wasn't the other.
The earlier one was again, if you bumped your head or something.
serge du preez
It was like, uh, if you bumped your head on, like, I guess, like, imagine a steel deck or a wood beam, you'd have some kind of protection, but it's not gonna help.
brad skistimas
Ah, that really hurt, but I'm so thankful that little puffball was up on top.
serge du preez
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Let's see, uh, Blue de Goyer, I live five, I've lived five blocks from the Pelosi house, and my early morning walks went right past their place.
On three occasions, I was stopped by cops in unmarked cars for watching the sunrise from the sidewalk.
Interesting.
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
John Leroy says, Tim, your story doesn't explain the extra guy involved with Paul's crashed Porsches that was left out of the police report.
Also very interesting.
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
I have no idea, man.
brad skistimas
Lover.
tim pool
Powerful people can make whatever they want happen.
Yep.
Yahtzee says Trump wins in 2024.
Democrat-held states refuse to certify the election.
The Republican-held House and Senate certify anyway.
Civil war ensues.
Thoughts?
Yeah.
Agreed.
Moving on.
Noah, what do you guys think?
ian crossland
I don't think Trump is gonna win.
I wouldn't be against something like that happening, but I just feel like there's so much animosity and, you know, obviously the DHS, Department of Homeland Security, is working with social media to suppress things.
They're explicit about that.
So, signs point me to that direction, and don't be upset if that direction happens, you know, kind of thing.
luke rudkowski
There's still going to be a country in a few years from now?
brad skistimas
Yeah, let's start there.
tim pool
I like this super chat right here.
This is a fun story.
Nathan C. says, Pelosi probably is a serial killer.
His victim fought back, called the cops.
They came and arrested the victim and covered it up for Pelosi who's above the law.
If not, how would it look any different?
Sure.
But I mean, like, if you want to believe that, you could also say, Paul Pelosi is an alien who is trying to abduct Depoppy, and the security guards and the government are run by aliens, so how would it look any different?
Well, there you go.
It's, you know, you can believe what you want to believe.
luke rudkowski
Both could be true.
tim pool
Yeah, his real name is Beep Borp.
Beep Borp.
Why do, how come alien names always are like with X's and Z's?
You know, like why can't an alien just be a like?
Bob?
Yeah, Bill.
brad skistimas
Greg.
Greg, Greg the alien.
Zorb, it's always Zorb.
tim pool
It's always like, yeah, Zorbon, Zebathor.
Why can't it be like Thumb?
Yeah, so you're saying.
You know, or like, like, Blam.
You give some, you know, S's and R's in there and some neutral sounding letters.
ian crossland
Xeno, has to do with foreigners.
X-E-N-O.
unidentified
That's why I guess right X-E-N-O.
tim pool
All right, Mimic says Stephen King shouldn't pay for verification That way when they take away the badge I can create a Stephen King account pay for the badge and be verified then praise Trump all day as Stephen King.
Aha!
But that's the thing these people are lying about, clearly.
They're like, why would I want to be on a platform where Bloogie2937 is verified with a picture of a dog, and then people are gonna imitate me and get verified.
It's like, are you dumb?
Do you really think they're gonna- No, they're lying.
Verification is, if you are who you say you are, and you take a picture of your ID and your credit card or whatever, they give you a badge.
That's it.
They literally verify you are who you say you are.
They're not going to let people imitate you.
And verified accounts are probably only going to be people who have, like, actual bios or something.
And brands, I guess.
Terry Boyd says, he may have asked Where's Nancy to make sure she wasn't home so they could party on.
See, that's how they're doing it.
I'm not your buddy.
Guy says Viva didn't comply.
He refused to bear false witness to himself, citing James O'Keefe.
Biggest regret.
unidentified
Oh, okay.
tim pool
All right.
I was wrong about that.
Apologies, Viva.
I know we said that already, but I'll say it again.
My mistake.
I thought, cause he posted a picture of it.
I thought he clicked the, you know, delete tweet button.
Hmm.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Okay.
What is this?
Tom Rabies says, Luke, what water filter filters everything?
luke rudkowski
That's a great question.
I forgot the exact name of it.
But there's a particular one that you could install in your house.
A lot of them are pretty pricey and expensive.
But also if you filter out water, you have to add minerals to it because then your body will of course be lacking those minerals as well.
So do your homework, especially when it comes to water filtration, because you could also be hurting your body, not even knowing it thinking you're just filtering your water.
tim pool
And when they come and install your water and say they want to add minerals, ask them what kind.
And if they can't tell you, then you should probably be like, well, I'm not putting weird stuff in my water.
Because I've heard stories of them being like, oh, it's like basic stuff, fluoride.
brad skistimas
Isn't that crazy we haven't figured out water yet?
Yeah, like the most important thing for our body.
ian crossland
We're still like I've heard that silver makes a good water filter and also graphene Although we're still in the beginning of graphene water filtration You can whatever nano gold out of water and stuff with what whatever Bill Gates used to clean the poop and then drink it Bill Gates drank pool water He does big thing about it.
brad skistimas
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
brad skistimas
He's on camera doing it.
Right.
Comes out and then he's like, yeah, exactly.
luke rudkowski
They probably came to him.
They're like, do you want those videos and photos released from that island?
Or are you going to drink the poop water?
What's the choice here, Bill?
brad skistimas
He's, like, crying about it while he's doing it.
tim pool
Sustaining Stewardship says, Tim, it would be goresome if you had Marty Benton to discuss energy and Bitcoin.
Really cool dude, would make a great show.
luke rudkowski
Hey, listen, English is my second language, you son of a guns.
tim pool
And he's a person of color!
luke rudkowski
Two, I'm a person of color.
Watch where you step.
Number three, goresome is a word that other people have used in their vernaculars And I'm not the first person to use it.
It actually has its own Wikipedia entry.
tim pool
Does it really?
luke rudkowski
Gorsome, yes, and people have a meaning towards it.
Towards it?
Yeah, towards it, obviously.
And a definition of it, meaning, you know... What is it?
tim pool
Ian, fact check.
ian crossland
The gross and gorsome act is certainly capable of turning the staunchest butcher's stomach.
luke rudkowski
Fact check, punk!
I was right!
ian crossland
That's from Wiktionary.org.
luke rudkowski
I demand a correction right now, Timothy.
I was right!
unidentified
You're wrong.
ian crossland
I'll definitely go with it.
Language is magic.
luke rudkowski
5G chess IQ genius here.
Clearly.
tim pool
Tom Penny says, my favorite lukism is when he says, brand spanking new blank, but switches the words spanking and new.
luke rudkowski
Is that a lukism?
That's the English language.
ian crossland
A brand new spanking thing.
I like that.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, my brain works in a different way.
I dream in, like, Polish, which is so weird.
But again, I communicate with my family as well.
And I have to, again, just kind of switch my brain to speak Polish.
And then speaking English sometimes is not that easy for me, but I'm doing my best.
So I appreciate the teasing.
ian crossland
Are you, like, super fluid with Polish?
luke rudkowski
Uh, it depends because the less I use it, the harder it is to even, you know, talk.
But it's easier for me to talk Polish.
tim pool
Pondering Life says, Solzhenitsyn talked about people being charged for arbitrary evil under Article 58, all the ways for anti-Soviet agitation.
ian crossland
Man, that's the guy who did the Gulag Archipelago, that book.
Charged for evil.
unidentified
Crazy.
tim pool
Thomas T.J.
Jesus, the third guy, was DePapi's pimp, collecting what Pelosi owed.
DePapi, in the middle of trying to stop the pimp with the hammer, pulls it out of his hands.
The cops show up and DePapi is caught with the hammer.
I love all of these wild stories, because you can really just make up whatever you want.
How about this one?
Um, it wasn't actually either- it wasn't Paul who called the police.
It was an agitated third party.
See, the three of them were building a birdhouse, and this third guy got angry and called the cops and staged it, and then let the cops in.
The cops then see them both holding the hammer together trying to build a birdhouse in tandem, and then they assumed it was violent and started beating the crap out of him, and then said, oh no, that was Paul Pelosi, what do we do?
Blame the other guy.
ian crossland
Because they were building it for Nancy for her birthday.
Where's Nancy?
unidentified
I need to ask her something.
luke rudkowski
They got really sweaty and he decided to take off all his clothes.
That's right.
It's hard work making a birdhouse.
tim pool
That's right.
It was a big one.
ian crossland
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
They got really sweaty and you know.
Things just naturally happened.
ian crossland
Okay.
tim pool
Chris Bradley says, Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai exposed the DHS censorship network two years ago.
All of this is documented in public record in the federal lawsuit.
Ayyadurai versus Twitter, et al.
120-CV-11-889, document number 195.
11-889-Document-Number-195. Interesting.
The Deep Fryer says, Tim, I need to call you out for your earlier video ragging on the blue checkmarks while
simultaneously making excuses for yourself to not abandon the watch count.
Back your talk up with the walk.
No, I made two different points.
One was, I don't know why in the age of digital media, everything's gotta have a number to show you how well something's done.
As for Twitter, I would love it if they got rid of the follower count, the like count, and the retweet count, and all that stuff.
As for YouTube, what I said was, honestly though, I don't know if that is good to turn off because it may have an impact on how YouTube distributes your content.
So I'm not going to intentionally hobble my channels, but if YouTube were to get rid of view count, then okay, so be it.
Big difference.
unidentified
Okay.
tim pool
Let's see.
Oh, Chris Bradley giving us more and more money.
Say his name or prove you're a fraud.
Dr. Shiva Iyadurai exposed the DHS censorship network two years ago.
I love these, like, ultimatum superchats.
I'm giving you money, you better say it or else!
Okay, dude.
Thanks for the money, though.
It's like I read it, and then later on he gets mad that I didn't read it yet, but I did read it.
ian crossland
Oh, yeah, patience.
tim pool
Yeah, it's like, I can't read every single one.
Oh, what do we got here?
Let's see.
Rob Gratt says, Luke, look at your Insta inbox, sent you a sketch of a Bill Gates in Buddha pose t-shirt.
luke rudkowski
In Buddha pose?
I'm going to check it out.
Thank you so much for messaging me.
At Luke, we are change on there.
tim pool
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
says, Ian, bro, as a fellow 40, we got them bags, bro.
ian crossland
We got them bags, bro.
What's he talking about?
tim pool
Your eyes, maybe?
ian crossland
Oh, underneath?
luke rudkowski
Money bags?
tim pool
Money bags.
Michael Hinton says, do you think the media is saying the Pelosi attacker is a Q guy?
So going into the elections, the leftists can say, see, we told you these people are dangerous.
Vote for us and we'll stop them.
Yeah, absolutely.
serge du preez
Probably.
tim pool
I think that's why they're so eager to push it.
Pally Bruce says, Pinochet did not throw people out of helicopters.
Ian.
Allende was a communist revolutionary that violated the Constitution, smuggled weapons, and Cuban soldiers stay in power.
The suicide is contested.
ian crossland
Yeah, the suicide.
Allende's the guy that was in the Capitol building, and then all of a sudden, right when like Pinochet's men were going to take it and create the revolution, and Allende killed himself.
In quotes.
No one really knows if he did or if they, at gunpoint, were like, here's one to the head.
Uh, I don't know.
I've heard from multiple people that Pinochet did throw dudes out of helicopters.
You know, if you've got evidence to suggest otherwise, send it to me on Twitter or mine so I can look at it.
tim pool
James Savick says, Biden has been dumping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to depress gas prices while he's poking Russia with a stick.
When they stop dumping the reserve gas will spike and who knows what Putin will do.
ManBearPig says, I'd like to negotiate further with Elon Musk regarding Twitter Blue.
Treefity.
I honestly think he could charge way more.
If you're a big brand and a big company and you want access to all these special tools and data analytics, you'll pay for it.
That being said, they need to pay their top creators who make content, and they gotta figure out how to do that.
So I honestly don't know how you do it.
I don't know.
luke rudkowski
He's also talking about bringing back Vine.
So there's a lot of opportunities and potential there.
And if you have people paying eight bucks a month, that's a lot of money that you could share the revenue with, or even do an affiliate sale being like, Hey, if you get more people to sign up, you get a commission, you know?
tim pool
Yeah, just make Twitter a pyramid scheme.
Everybody who signs up using your promo code, you get 10 cents for, you know, you get a dollar for the rest, as long as they're paying members, and then anyone they sign up, you get 10% of, and anyone they sign up, you get 10% of.
You see?
There you go.
Multi-level marketing, it's called, right?
serge du preez
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, that wouldn't work.
brad skistimas
You can work your way towards a blue check.
luke rudkowski
There you go.
brad skistimas
That's right.
tim pool
Justin Asquith says, shoe on head and Sam Hyde as guests.
Bonus points if you get them both on at the same episode.
We almost got Sam Hyde on.
It was going to be before his big boxing match and then we didn't.
I don't know what happened.
ian crossland
I think we could.
I know him.
tim pool
Well, Shoe on Head, we've invited several times, but I just don't think she wants to come on the show, so.
ian crossland
Yeah, Sam's down.
It was just a scheduling issue at the time.
luke rudkowski
Sam Hyde would be awesome.
ian crossland
Yeah.
serge du preez
That would be a great show.
tim pool
With Shoe on Head at the same time.
serge du preez
That's tough.
tim pool
Who knows?
We did book Shoe and Alex Jones for the same episode, but then Shoe canceled.
ian crossland
What a big good, Shoe.
tim pool
Yeah.
It's too bad.
ian crossland
Let's do it.
Let's make it happen.
tim pool
It's too bad.
And then I've invited her several times after, but she just, you know, doesn't want to do it, I guess.
For whatever reason, I don't know, man.
serge du preez
Yeah, I wonder why.
tim pool
You know what I will say, though?
And this is not indicative of Shu, because Shu often does talk about a lot of these things and call out the establishment.
Yeah, she does.
But a lot of the old-school, anti-SJW, anti-woke crowd totally just panicked, wet their pants, and then started deleting videos and hiding.
serge du preez
Yeah, all their old videos, all the past videos.
tim pool
Yeah, they just totally lost it.
I got scared.
They got scared.
Some people abandoned it outright, stopped making content.
Some deleted their most prominent videos and just totally panicked.
ian crossland
I can empathize with the panic.
It's tough to get red-pilled when people around you aren't getting red-pilled.
It can feel very isolating.
serge du preez
Yeah.
tim pool
I mean, I don't know.
If you're a coward, then that's fine.
Just let everybody know.
But I guess we do know that you're a coward.
So, whatever.
It's fine.
Mira Rora says, please fix the ads on the podcast.
Having ads injected in the middle of a sentence makes the discussion very difficult to follow.
There's just like no real way to do anything about that.
Because we're all talking nonstop and often talking over each other.
But that's how all podcasts do it, so.
All right.
Bryce E says, the guy before was correct.
Pinochet didn't throw people out of helicopters because communists aren't people.
unidentified
Ah ha ha ha ha ha.
tim pool
Okay.
Well, I do have to say this, you know, we're hoping that this election can clear up a lot of the air and perhaps lead to some inquiries and maybe deescalate things so we don't see violence or dehumanizing language in the long run.
But I do think it's important to point out that the original 1964 Human Rights Act specifically says that communists aren't people.
serge du preez
Wow.
tim pool
Yeah.
Wow.
It doesn't say they aren't people.
It says that they're not protected.
It says that this bill will not be construed to protect members of communist-affiliated organizations, etc.
So it's actually really interesting that they get denied human rights.
ian crossland
I see here there's this thing called death flights, if you look up on Wikipedia.
And Auré Guierre Benebente, Augusto Pinochet's former personal helicopter pilot, has admitted that on numerous occasions he threw prisoners into the ocean or into the high peaks of the Andes.
tim pool
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Take that URL, post it wherever you can.
Let your friends know about it.
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It's the best way to help out.
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Five times August!
Do you want to shout anything out?
brad skistimas
Got a new album out today.
unidentified
Heard.
tim pool
That's cool.
It's sitting right behind you.
unidentified
Is that it?
brad skistimas
Where do people get this?
luke rudkowski
Where can people find you?
brad skistimas
It's out now on Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify.
You can check it out and you can get the CD at 5timesaugust.com.
tim pool
Is it very political?
brad skistimas
It's very political.
I've switched my whole career over to being an angry protest singer.
tim pool
Anti-fascist blues, Joe, Sad Little Man.
serge du preez
Yeah, a lot of people know you for Sad Little Man, I saw them in the chat a couple times here.
brad skistimas
Yeah, Calling Out Fauci, yeah.
ian crossland
What's the name of the album?
brad skistimas
Silent War.
luke rudkowski
And then people could find it where?
brad skistimas
5timesaugust.com or on Apple, Amazon, YouTube, Spotify, Bandcamp.
It's out there.
luke rudkowski
Thank you so much for coming and thank you so much for the memes.
brad skistimas
I'll go straight back to work now.
luke rudkowski
Get in there.
Get in the field.
brad skistimas
Calling out everybody on Twitter.
luke rudkowski
And if you guys want to support a person of color business, you can by going to I did a video today about Brazil, China, and apparently Biden's screaming at Zelensky.
That plus a lot more.
Check it out right now on youtube.com forward slash we are change.
See you there.
ian crossland
I spent my night thinking about how to terraform Mars.
A lot of people were saying it's the core, Mars core is not moving fast enough to produce a magnetic field.
So I was like, well, bombing the poles with nukes seems like that's not going to get to, it might create a core reaction, but like drilling is too expensive, it seems like to get down there.
So what if we just electrocute the planet?
What if we create like a static shock from the sun?
Cause an end point in Martian surface or atmosphere to shock that thing like clear!
And then we hit it with those defibrillators to get it going again.
Let me know what you think, if that's potential.
I mean, obviously there's a lot of danger involved with sending a solar shock into a planet.
But let me know what you think on Twitter or on Mines.
Happy to be here, and I'll catch you tomorrow.
serge du preez
Those are some big defibrillators, man.
For a whole planet.
That's pretty big.
Anyways, guys, I'm at Surge.com.
You can find me on Twitter now.
I'm not Dash Surge, actually, the other guy who's trying to be me with you, but like an IRL thing in his profile picture on YouTube, and people think it's me, but it's not.
It's at Surge.com.
luke rudkowski
I'm going to follow that guy.
tim pool
All right, everybody, we will see you all over at TimCast.com about 11 p.m.
for that members show.
Thanks for hanging out.
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