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Feb. 3, 2023 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Timcast IRL - F22 Raptors Mobilized Over Suspected Chinese Spy Balloon Over US w/Jack Posobiec
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hannah claire brimelow
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ian crossland
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jack posobiec
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tim pool
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tim pool
There is a suspected Chinese spy balloon floating over Montana.
I walk into the green room and Jack Posobiec's standing there with his phone out and he's like, did you see this?
They did a press conference with a Chinese spy balloon.
I'm like, wait, what?
Then he's like, they scrambled F-22 Raptors and I'm like, what the is going on?
So apparently, we'll talk about that lead story.
Joe Biden wanted to shoot it down.
Allegedly.
Because of the debris, they were like, no, we can't do it.
So then we were like, did they really scramble F-22 Raptors for this?
And they did.
So I guess that's the lead story.
We'll talk about that in other news.
Democrats literally screamed no like the meme when they removed Ilhan Omar from our committees.
And some even cried.
It's just so, so crazy, so we'll definitely talk about the political space.
And then, um... Okay, I'm just gonna, I'm gonna go with this one.
This is a weird story, apparently.
The DA has confirmed they are investigating whether, uh, the rumors that Tyree Nichols was romantically involved with the ex-wife of one of the cops.
So that's, that actually confirms... Newsweek reporting.
That actually might be it!
It might not be a cop thing at all!
It might be a dude banging another dude's wife, or ex-wife, and then they got revenge on him, or something.
So...
Yeah, don't look at me.
I don't know.
The story seems weird.
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Joining us tonight, of course, is Jack Posobiec.
jack posobiec
Look, I'm going to tell you something right now.
I'm not even going to introduce myself.
That balloon should have been blown sky high the minute that it crossed U.S.
airspace.
And every single second that it hangs there is another reminder of just how owned our politicians, our system, our businesses are by the Chinese Communist Party.
They should have lit it up.
That is not a surveillance package on a balloon.
It's a target.
No, no, no.
tim pool
It's not a surveillance balloon.
It's a trial balloon.
jack posobiec
It is.
tim pool
They're trying to see what they can get through.
jack posobiec
And by the way, they say it's not the first time it's happened.
tim pool
We'll get into that.
So, Jack Posobiec, thanks for hanging out.
jack posobiec
Appreciate it, Tim.
tim pool
Hannah-Claire Brimelow is hanging out.
hannah claire brimelow
Hi, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow.
I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
tim pool
That's easy.
ian crossland
I agree.
They should have blown that thing up, or at least now I'm thinking they should capture it, throw a big net around it, bring it down, break it apart, look at what it actually is.
Anyway, let's talk about it later on the show.
Update on Bucko.
He got his first injection of stem cells.
tim pool
Oh, he got it?
ian crossland
Got it today.
Resting comfortably in my room, letting his body heal.
So in two weeks, we're going to go in for the next dose.
tim pool
And they don't need to harvest any more stem cells?
ian crossland
Exactly.
They have like this mother culture that they will infinitely be able to make stem cells forever now.
tim pool
Whoa, that's crazy.
ian crossland
And I found out, this is funny, apparently I could have taken him ten minutes away to get the whole process done.
unidentified
No!
ian crossland
I drove five hours to New York.
hannah claire brimelow
For the memories, for the adventure.
ian crossland
Wesley, Aaron, we did it together.
tim pool
Cool, man.
ian crossland
We all went together, yeah.
tim pool
I'm glad to hear it.
ian crossland
Shout out to Hopewell Animal Hospital in New York, obviously.
You guys were fantastic.
I'll let you know more as it comes up.
tim pool
Yeah, let's get into it.
We got Serge pressing the buttons.
unidentified
Yo, what's up?
Serge.com, at Serge.com.
Been fighting on Twitter, fighting the good fight.
It's been fun.
I'm really tired of that site.
I'll be there for you guys.
I'm going to fix Ian's camera here.
tim pool
Let's jump into this first story.
We have this from the Daily Mail.
Chinese spy balloon the size of three buses is spotted floating over Montana for days as U.S.
mobilizes F-22 Raptors to intercept.
Biden wanted to shoot it down, but Pentagon advised him not to because of falling debris.
jack posobiec
Don't buy it.
tim pool
They say, defense officials discussed shooting out of the sky on Wednesday while it was above Billings, Montana, but decided instead to monitor it closely.
F-22 Raptors were sent from Nellis Air Force Base in southern Nevada, but they did not engage with the object.
Now, you got this picture here of a tiny dot, but we got you, we got you.
Look at this thing.
It's got solar panels.
That's like solar panels, right?
Look at that.
jack posobiec
What you're looking at is a technology package.
Those are sensors.
tim pool
Yeah.
This is a trial balloon.
jack posobiec
Those are sentences.
tim pool
Like, it's literally a spy balloon, right?
But I think the reason they did it was to see what they can get away with.
And they got away with a lot.
jack posobiec
They're getting away with whatever they want.
tim pool
This thing could be carrying... What if this was a bomb?
What if it was some kind of weapon?
Or what if... Hey, what if it causes Havana Syndrome?
jack posobiec
Well, of course, keep in mind that what they're doing is they're also judging our response.
And that's your point with the trial balloon.
So they're going to see how long did it take them to scramble fighters?
How long did it take for the balloon to stay there before we scrambled anything up?
Is there a diplomatic response?
Are they going to put sanctions?
Are they going to put tariffs?
Keep in mind that you have to look at all of this through the lens of Taiwan.
Because we know that that will be, potentially, another military flashpoint if we continue our escalation in the East China Sea.
tim pool
They just went into high alert, scrambling, they started mobilizing their air defense.
jack posobiec
Right, they just scrambled a couple of days ago.
So this has been happening since, really since Biden got in office, basically.
tim pool
Yo, I think this is a bad sign.
China mobilized a bunch of jets and warships, and they've been escalating, firing rockets over Taiwan.
Taiwan is now mobilizing its defenses.
What if this spy balloon is literally to track our response to Taiwan and what they're doing, and they're trying to gather as much information as possible?
jack posobiec
Well, the the spy balloon itself and we have to go into what what does America have in Montana that could be interesting to the CCP and I guarantee you it's not just farmland by the way.
tim pool
Is it a four letter acronym?
jack posobiec
It is.
What which which acronym do you mean?
tim pool
ICBM?
jack posobiec
Yes, ICBM, exactly.
So the the Air Force Base that when you watch a movie, and you see the nuclear silos and the nuclear missiles pop out, one of the three fields where we have them about 150 nuclear, long range nuclear tipped missiles, the intercontinental ballistic missiles that were within range of China, and these are not the only ones.
But these are this is a key component of the US nuclear triad, which is located in Montana specifically.
That's why I think we may have been on here before once, and you were talking about which state would you want to be if the U.S.
fell apart, and I said, well, Montana has nukes, so yeah, I'd pick Montana.
tim pool
It'd be one of the most powerful countries in the world if the U.S.
unidentified
fell apart.
tim pool
Easily.
ian crossland
Current military installations in Montana, we have three radar sites in Carter County, we have Fort William Henry Harrison in Lewis and Clark County, and Malmstrom Air Force Base in Cascade County.
jack posobiec
So Malmstrom's the one that has it.
And so of course, what they're going to be doing is, and now it's also interesting, because of course, you know, China has spy satellites the same way that we have spy satellites.
So we have to look at why are they using a balloon to do this when obviously, so during the Cold War, for example, the US had the the U-2 spy plane, this was aka the Dragon Lady.
So There was a pilot who was shot down at one point, became a POW situation, he was eventually turned over.
We had overflights, they had overflights, but then that's largely turned toward, and we still do it, but it's largely turned towards a satellite game at this point.
Actually, funny enough, there was an episode of Rogan recently where they were talking about the NGA, and I think it was with Tim Dillon, and each of them weren't really sure what the NGA did.
Well, spy satellites, that's what the NGA does, the National Institute of Spatial information agency, and so our intelligence agency, and so the Chinese have this this capability as well, signals, imagery, etc.
So if you want something that's the what, you know, people looking at this as high, but from a an intelligence collection platform, this is actually low.
ian crossland
Yeah, I'm wondering, is it the kind of thing where we have such high-tech surveillance things that the low-tech stuff can get through now?
Like, you know, that kind of thing where you have radars, but you can't see the thing right in front of your face?
jack posobiec
Like LiDAR, maybe.
We talked about- They could be mapping the nuclear silos.
tim pool
You know that famous story where they did like a war game with the old guard and the new guard, and then the old guys won, and they're like, how did you do it?
And they're like, we sent a motorcycle courier with the information so you couldn't intercept it.
And I was like, that's the big deal.
What I'm thinking about this balloon is what's worrying to me.
Let me know what you think.
If China's getting ready to attack, and they know the U.S.
will respond to an attack on Taiwan, then they're not concerned.
Like, a criminal who is going to rob a liquor store is not concerned that he's breaking the law with guns, because he's planning on breaking the law in whole.
If China's planning on engaging in a military operation, they know will create conflict with the U.S.
They don't care if we get mad about a balloon.
They want to know what we're mobilizing and where.
jack posobiec
No, it's kind of an interesting point that you make because we know that they have the balloon there.
We know that we sent F-22s up.
The question is, is there something that the US government isn't telling us that China was also doing that they were trying to track the response to our silos?
Would there be a cyber attack of Taiwan?
Would there be something that maybe not rise to the level of kinetic, like a blockade or a missile strike?
And they were trying to test our response to see if we went nuclear with this.
tim pool
But that being said- This might be a trial balloon for when they do launch their attack in Taiwan, and they're going to want to gauge our response with these Air Force bases in Montana.
ian crossland
I've got a feeling they were in Canada, along with the Canadian government's approval, and it got blown off course.
I think that might be what happened.
jack posobiec
Well, I mean, look, they're currently in the United States.
tim pool
So basically Canada is operating as a CCP share?
jack posobiec
They're currently in the United States with U.S.
government approval.
hannah claire brimelow
Yeah, I was going to say, they've been here for like, what, three days?
jack posobiec
We should have shot it.
And I think everybody knows that if President Trump were in there, were in the White House, I mean, we would have found out of this thing because something would have blown up in the sky.
And then we would have gotten a tweet saying something like, I mean, just imagine the tweet, Chairman Xi, I've burst your bubble.
ian crossland
So we have this tweet.
jack posobiec
Absolutely gone.
tim pool
The U.S.
State Department has reportedly summoned the Chinese ambassador over the Chinese spy balloon, which has been detected flying over northern Montana.
jack posobiec
Oh, boy.
Maybe another strongly worded letter will come next?
tim pool
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
A physical wag of the finger to his face.
unidentified
Ooh.
jack posobiec
Ooh, even worse.
They're really going to give it to him.
Severe, severe lashing.
hannah claire brimelow
Shaking in their boots over there.
tim pool
Remember when Antony Blinken was talking to China and they just told him to shut up?
jack posobiec
So that was in Anchorage, Alaska.
And they went up and Blinken went in there.
I remember this because they were, whenever you're holding one of these summits like this, and he met with Yang Jiechi, which is sort of the interlocutor for the CCP.
He's the former Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, but he's currently on the Politburo.
And even though he's the former minister, he's sort of the point man for when it comes to international affairs, Yang Jiechi.
And He just ate his lunch.
He just completely ate his lunch.
And Blinken was saying, we're going to set the new normal with China, and we're going to establish the new norms and put this all right.
All of those messy Trump years are going to be behind us.
And he basically told him that you're nothing to us.
He treated him like a student, like a little boy, almost.
He basically just said, you have no power here.
tim pool
You know, like Lord of the Rings, you He said you're not negotiating from a position of power.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
The U.S.
has nothing.
Amazing.
jack posobiec
You have nothing.
We have everything.
Every day.
I want people to look at this spy balloon.
And I want particularly older members of the audience who remember the US during the Cold War and remember our response to the Cuban Missile Crisis or our response to anything that had to do with a direct threat to the American homeland.
This would not have been tolerated for even one second during the Cold War.
But today, we're told, oh, it's not that big of a deal.
Don't worry about it.
They've done it a few times already.
And this package doesn't even...
It's not about the censors that are on this, it's about the U.S.
response from a political and a military, obviously a military being directed by the political perspective, that if we don't have the political will to defend the homeland against any threat, that just shows, once again, that we are distracted, we are being worn thin in places like Eurasia, where we're currently flooding tanks, money, every single day, fighting Russia in this proxy war that we're in with Russia.
And now China is considering, and Professor Mearsheimer has talked about this, China is considering opening up what would essentially be for us a second front and a two-front global conflict.
tim pool
Like World War II.
We're not going to be able to handle it.
jack posobiec
Meanwhile, and so Israel just attacked Iran the other day too.
So I mean, how many fronts do you want?
tim pool
This is gonna be a legit World War.
It's funny, they talk about World War I and II, and it's like, yeah, World War II, you had Japan, Imperial Japan, but it's kind of like, that was its own thing.
And there was obviously concern with the US and US expansion and stuff like that.
So it was like World War, but large portions of the world weren't actively involved.
That's why you have First World, Second World, Third World, et cetera.
But this one, this time, it's gearing up to be everywhere.
jack posobiec
Today is the 80th anniversary of the end of Stalingrad.
Wow.
80 years ago today, the bloodiest conflict in human history ended.
The surrender of the German 6th Army Field Marshal Paulus became the highest ranking POW, I think in potentially all of World War II, when he surrendered at Stalingrad.
But, you know, 2 million people, civilians and military, died in the span of five months.
ian crossland
The World War Two, it was air power, you know, the reason it wasn't on every piece of soil is because the B-52s couldn't reach, or I guess, was it the B-52 at that point?
The massive bomber?
They still had local range, you know, Britain to Germany back, and then the V-2 rockets, Germany to Britain.
Now we have lasers from space, we have inner orbital bomb strikers, you know, nowhere is safe on Earth now.
jack posobiec
It's all about this, right?
This is exactly what they're focused on.
Because when Putin gets up there and says, this isn't World War Two anymore, and we have the ability to strike anywhere on the planet, that is the reality of nuclear war.
And that's why the Cold War stayed cold.
Because there's an interesting dichotomy, where obviously, nuclear weapons are the most powerful weapon that's ever been created.
But they also have this secondary nature whereby it creates for almost a more peaceful world
because if everyone has the ability to destroy everyone else and end all of civilization,
it's like everybody standing in the world holding hand grenade with the pin out and
your thumbs down.
So, all right, well, I'm not going to drop my hand grenade.
You're not going to drop yours either.
And then we're all just stuck that way.
ian crossland
And then we have to deal with each other.
Trying to, like, non-proliferation agreements where, like, hey, we're going to break down all our nuclear weapons but no one ever does it.
Is that the thing?
jack posobiec
I mean, why would you?
You put down your hand grenade.
No, you put yours down first.
ian crossland
No, let's do it at the same time.
I got a guy in the back room, he may or may not be building hand grenades, but let's just set our hand grenades down at the same time.
jack posobiec
And so my point is, it's not in any country's strategic interest to do this.
Much has been brought up of the fact that Ukraine did have some nuclear weapons at the fall of the Soviet Union, which were later transported to Russia, and now that's why they don't have them during this conflict.
tim pool
Let's talk about this story from Daily Mail.
Putin issues threat to U.S.
Vladimir says we will deploy more than tanks and warns we have friends on the American continent.
Apparently they're saying that he's brought the nuclear football with him, the Russian version of it, and he's making a direct threat to the United States over we're sending these tanks, our German tanks are being sent to Ukraine.
Basically it's NATO, it's all the same thing.
If they use depleted uranium cores or something like, or uranium cores in general, he will consider that nuclear war.
So China, Russia, how close are we?
You think?
jack posobiec
Well, I do think it's funny that every once in a while, if I tweet something about, hey, you should have emergency food or, you know, you should be preparing or you should have a good pillow to sleep on every night.
tim pool
When you're in the post-apocalyptic world, buildings are falling apart, you're going to wish you had a good pillow.
jack posobiec
You're gonna wish that how could you keep how could you stay awake at night and keep in mind that just a couple of days ago a couple of days ago Mike Lindell prepared for this, that out of nowhere, Mike Lindell has been working on a secret project to design and just dropped MyPillow 2.
hannah claire brimelow
Is that why they floated the balloon?
jack posobiec
They're trying to figure out what he's up to?
They don't want it to just get to Montana.
They want to get to Minnesota because they're trying to get the secret technology.
Ilhan Omar is clearly involved.
This is why that when she got kicked off, the Chinese are responding to her being kicked off because she was supposed to be working in with the pillow conspiracy.
Working in conjunction with the reverse vampires, that they wanted to steal the technology from MyPillow2.
tim pool
That's the problem with Xi Jinping.
jack posobiec
We can't allow this.
tim pool
Xi Jinping is sitting in an office room with all of his commanders and generals, and they've got a bunch of MyPillows, and he's like, how?
unidentified
How?
tim pool
And he slams the table.
unidentified
How can there be a second Mike Lindell?
I don't know!
tim pool
But no, no, go back to your point.
You're saying when you tell people to get emergency food, take this stuff seriously.
unidentified
Right.
jack posobiec
I say take it seriously.
And then they call you crazy.
They call you Tim Foil.
And then you turn on the news and Putin's talking about nuking the United States and Brussels and London and everything else.
China's got spy balloons over Montana, over our nuclear arsenals.
Where we scrambled F-22, our most advanced fifth-generation fighter.
But you're crazy for wanting some, you know, a little bit of extra food supply for your family to have in garage.
tim pool
I was warning everybody.
unidentified
You gotta buy chickens.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
You gotta get chickens.
And now there's an egg shortage.
jack posobiec
I tweeted this.
I tweeted this.
You were the guy.
tim pool
Yeah, it's funny.
So we normally have like 180 eggs just stacked on the counters because we're getting like 30 per day.
And then when the egg shortage hit, one day I come into the office, the building, in the studio, and I look in the kitchen and they're all gone.
Like, I'm constantly telling the people who work here, like, guys, take some eggs with you because we have too many.
You got to eat them.
And like some are getting like two weeks old.
Now I don't need to say anything.
The egg shortage hit and people took those eggs.
ian crossland
I think that coincided with Luke Rutkowski leaving the office.
unidentified
He may have taken a few eggs.
jack posobiec
Didn't they say it was something to do with the chicken feed?
unidentified
No, it was a flu.
ian crossland
I've also heard Purina.
People are like, don't buy Purina.
I don't know if Purina is doing anything right or wrong.
tim pool
Oh yeah, there was something about chicken feed.
jack posobiec
You're right.
There was something about like there was a chicken feed and it was like a central issue.
And then that hurt a lot of chickens.
And then they went down, which led to supply chain issues.
Chickens are great.
Think about how bad our country is at this point when we're living through the collapse of complex systems every day.
And we fail at just basic maintenance of our supply chains and pretty much everything where we can't even do eggs anymore.
We can't even handle eggs.
tim pool
People watch.
So I just finished watching 1883.
Have you seen it?
jack posobiec
I haven't seen it.
But and it's funny because I know my wife is watching.
And sweetheart, you're the reason that we haven't watched it yet.
ian crossland
You should watch it.
jack posobiec
I highly recommend it.
tim pool
But just seeing people who are right.
So I'm not going to spoil.
jack posobiec
I had to introduce her to Chevy Chase first.
tim pool
It's a year and a half, two years old already, but I'm not gonna spoil anything because some people may not have seen it.
But there's just many things that happen where you're like, man, I can't believe they couldn't deal with that problem.
It's like, I'll give you an example.
It's like, oh, I stubbed my toe.
Is it bleeding?
Guess I'll die.
Nowadays, it's like, we have a ton of things you can do.
We're not worried about infection.
We wash it with soap.
Usually fine.
You can then maybe put antiseptic on it.
Usually fine.
Like, did they not?
They didn't even know to put whiskey on their wounds.
I guess they did, did they?
hannah claire brimelow
Some people did, and some people didn't.
I mean, it wasn't universal knowledge.
I'm listening to this podcast... Well, this is the Civil War issue.
tim pool
Splash some whiskey on the wound, he's good.
hannah claire brimelow
Right.
It sounds like a joke, but it would actually work.
I'm listening to this podcast about the Kennedy family, and just about the children they raised, whatever.
And they had one daughter who was severely mentally handicapped, and eventually... They lobotomized her.
Lobotomized her.
And the podcast hosts were... Rosemary.
jack posobiec
Or Rosemary.
hannah claire brimelow
Eunice was her sister, so I'm super into this right now.
She's the one who cared for her and eventually started the Special Olympics.
But the podcast hosts, these two girls who are doing it, were saying like, it seems obvious to us that we're like, don't let her get the lobotomy.
But at the time, fewer than 100 people had gone through the surgery.
There was a chance it was cutting edge.
They said it worked so well.
And it's this crazy gamble, which did not work, made her much worse, was terrible in the end.
But like, It's easy for us to look back on 1883 or these time periods where it was all experimental.
They didn't know how they were going to survive.
They just needed to.
jack posobiec
See, I always think about, you know, what are people going to say about the 2020s, you know, 50 years from now, 100 years from now?
What are they going to go back and say?
Oh my gosh!
These people kept radioactive microwave ovens in their homes?
They put food in them?
Or whatever it is that they look back on.
You could have lived to be 200 years old!
tim pool
Why would you do this?
Here's the scary thing.
So watch 1883, watch The Last of Us.
And there's a scene in The Last of Us that is also very good, where Ellie and Joel are walking down the street, and then they see a crashed plane.
And she's like, did you used to ride in those?
And he's like, yeah.
Wow, that's so cool!
You got to go in the sky and seem like it at the time.
That's the main point.
With all this stuff, this threat of war, people need to realize what makes it possible for us to... I got two monitors right in front of me.
We have a TV up on the wall.
I could never make one of these in my entire life.
If someone came to me and said, I will give you a billion dollars, make a TV, I'd be like...
I guess I buy glass and plastic, I don't metal.
I'm not going to be able to make this.
It's crazy.
You need all of the people and all the different specialties.
So as infrastructure starts collapsing or if war really does kick off, there's going to be little things that you once thought were so stupid and mundane you're going to be begging for.
And that's why I've often said, When we're talking about this or Civil War or otherwise, think about something that's extremely common and useful in your house, but also extremely difficult to synthesize.
What do you think that is?
And then buy it.
I was thinking, is it maybe mouthwash?
How hard is it to make it?
It's not really that hard to make alcohol.
So maybe not.
But I'm thinking like, I don't know anybody, I know people who could probably make alcohol, you know, like whiskey or something, you could figure it out.
But like a harsher antiseptic, like what we have with mouthwash, although whiskey probably works.
But what do you guys think that is?
ian crossland
Soap.
I'm doubling down on soap.
tim pool
I'm bullish on soap.
I think soap actually is relatively easy to make.
unidentified
Yeah, just siponify some oils.
ian crossland
What's that?
unidentified
Use siponify oils, hence the word soap.
ian crossland
Siponify oils?
unidentified
Siponify oils.
jack posobiec
Okay.
What if you have children?
Milk?
tim pool
Food in general.
hannah claire brimelow
I mean, that was the thing with the baby formula shortage, right?
Like all of a sudden at this point where it was critical.
unidentified
That's crazy.
tim pool
People don't understand that babies can't just eat stuff.
jack posobiec
Well, this is where you got those stories.
tim pool
Give a baby a nice big steak.
jack posobiec
And since I threw Tanya under the bus a second ago, I'll do her a favor because she was tweeting about that story where this mother was trying to, you know, brought her baby into an ER.
I forget exactly where it was.
And the baby was completely malnourished.
And she said, I don't understand.
I feed her milk every day.
hannah claire brimelow
But it was almond milk, right?
jack posobiec
And it was almond milk.
And she said, well, yeah, because we're vegan.
And so we're trying to raise the baby vegan.
And they were like, this baby is in danger of dying.
It's severely malnourished.
You can't just make up these decisions.
I mean, there's a very specific set of nutrients that especially young children need.
hannah claire brimelow
Yeah, and especially with that argument, like, if you're a vegan and you're saying, oh, giving my kids cow's milk is disrupting the cow's natural system, like, you're not stopping the cow's baby from drinking its milk.
Why would you stop your baby from drinking milk you specifically produce for it?
Like, it's illogical, but it's just so ideological in this idea that, well, we're vegans, so nothing produced by animals.
Vitamin C. Which doesn't make any sense.
tim pool
Where do you get your vitamin C?
We get it from China, no joke.
That's crazy.
jack posobiec
You'd have to grow carrots.
ian crossland
I think we ordered a bunch of buckets of powdery vitamin C. They make it from black mold.
Wow, that's weird.
tim pool
Carrots, you think?
Is that what you said?
jack posobiec
Carrots.
Peppers have it.
I actually live on... Rose hips.
I do live on a lake, so we've got fish.
tim pool
Do fish have vitamin C in it?
jack posobiec
No, but they have fish oil.
And they've got vitamin B12, they've got a bunch of stuff in there.
tim pool
This is the crazy thing to me, watching 1883, they're like, well, we've got beef, so we've got food, and I'm like, you just live off of beef?
That's it?
jack posobiec
You don't eat anything?
tim pool
That's it?
hannah claire brimelow
That's crazy.
And they think they have, like, small amounts of, like, stuff that they had, like, preserved beforehand, right?
Like, for me, I can't say what substance I would, like, want to know how to make, but I just generally would like to get better at, like, jarring things or preserving food, right?
Because if you can grow all kinds of fresh fruit food, that's great, but if you can't make it last the winter, then come any kind of apocalypse, you're done.
jack posobiec
But keep in mind, Tim, that Our society today, as it currently stands, is the aberration.
What we're talking about is the last 10,000 years of human history was exactly that.
It was, where are the plentiful forests where I can go and hunt game?
And then obviously agriculture comes along, and okay, we're going to have towns, we're going to have society, we're going to have civilization.
But when you break when society breaks down the question is since we've become so
Accustomed to living this type of life that we have which is extremely luxurious
That we don't have the ability to just just fend for ourselves basically and I think with last of us
That's a great example. You know, you mentioned that thing about the the plane
they see a plane crash right and And I think about it when a couple of years ago, I took my kids to Cape Canaveral, and I remember they have one of the last space shuttles, I think it's the Atlantis, they have in the warehouse there.
It's in the museum, but you can go see it.
And I remember thinking, when I was a kid, we had spaceships, and we had this thought Particularly in the 90s, prior to 9-11, that it was going to be spaceships, and then the next thing was going to be colonies, and then we were just going to keep pushing out for the lunar colony first, and then Mars was going to be next, and we were just going to keep going, and this was our destiny, right?
This is the way we're going to work on things now, and that somewhere along the line, 9-11 happens, we decide to invade the Middle East, then we decide to invade more of the Middle East that wasn't involved in 9-11, then further countries that had nothing to do with the Middle East, now we're in Eurasia because we've always been at war with Eurasia, and we don't seem to have ever gotten back to that basic idea of human progress.
tim pool
Did you watch that video that went viral recently on Twitter where it's a high school workout in 1962?
Yes.
And all the young men are basically in boot camp.
Yeah.
They're swinging from those bars.
I don't know what they're called.
They're holding their own body weight.
ian crossland
Monkey bars?
tim pool
It's not monkey bars.
They're vertical.
Yeah, they're vertical.
jack posobiec
Wow, Ian.
Wow.
unidentified
I really dropped the ball on that one.
jack posobiec
You can stream, man.
ian crossland
Rolling polls.
tim pool
I don't know what happened to this country, but I kind of feel like the night is always darkest before the dawn, and so as long as you are working on being self-sufficient... D-A-W-N or D-O-N?
unidentified
Before the dawn.
jack posobiec
The night is always darkest before it becomes orange.
tim pool
I mean, that's actually a really interesting thing you just mentioned.
The dawn is orange and so is the dawn.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
And the night is always darkest before the dawn comes back.
I'm just saying, whatever happens, if you're self-sufficient, if you get out of the cities, if you get some chickens and maybe a couple goats or something, you'll be okay.
ian crossland
If you keep your chickens safe, keep your chickens safe.
That's a big, big deal.
tim pool
Bro, I'm telling you, if it really does hit the fan, and war breaks out, I'm not talking about infrastructure collapse or societal collapse.
I'm talking about the U.S.
government saying, we all have to pitch into the war effort, so we're taking all of the copper, we're taking all of the steel.
The eggs are being shipped off to the troops, so you're not going to have eggs.
You're going to be eating rice and beans if you're lucky.
ian crossland
Bread, bread, they'll love this salad, bro.
tim pool
They're going to say, eat the bread, eat corn.
jack posobiec
Victory Gardens.
tim pool
And then what's going to happen is, You're going to be sitting in your living room, and then all of a sudden you're going to hear, and you're going to go, what?
And you're going to run out and you're going to go, Ma!
Something's getting the chickens!
And it's going to be a guy in a flannel shirt with a handlebar mustache and suspenders running while Peter Bjorn and John is playing, and he's like, I'm just so hungry!
And you're going to be like, drop my chicken!
And then there's going to be a bunch of other hipsters running around with him.
hannah claire brimelow
Yeah, I was gonna say, it's the hipsters from the city who are like, these people are crazy, I don't need to leave my lifestyle, I can stay in my one-bedroom apartment, no chickens for me.
tim pool
They're gonna steal your chicken, try and eat it.
ian crossland
I saw a tweet from Dash Dobrofsky who I actually want to like a lot, I don't know him, but it said- That's a work, right?
jack posobiec
That guy's not serious.
tim pool
I can't tell, he's an actor.
ian crossland
He's gotta be an actor.
tim pool
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Yeah, he's been on a bunch of TV shows.
His first appearance, I think, was on Jay Leno.
His whole thing's a bit.
ian crossland
He might be doing a character.
jack posobiec
But his tweet was... It's a little over the top for me, but I appreciate his tweets.
I really like his tweets.
ian crossland
Usually, I find it entertaining, but the tweet today was, or from yesterday, men who use guns aren't real men.
jack posobiec
What the hell is he talking about?
tim pool
He's talking about Ukraine.
He's basically saying that he hates Ukraine and that anyone in Ukraine is not a real man because they shouldn't have guns.
They should be surrendering to Russia.
ian crossland
Maybe it's a joke, maybe hyperbolic.
jack posobiec
The force of their testosterone would be able to stop the Russian army.
hannah claire brimelow
I assume you meant like you fight with your hands.
tim pool
It's because he's not a real personality.
So Nuance Bro actually did a big takedown on him, showing his IMDb track record, like the movies, the TV
shows he's been in, the things he's filmed.
It's a bit.
He's a cloud chaser.
unidentified
I see.
ian crossland
I wouldn't be surprised if he really doesn't truly believe everything he says.
It's kind of a short-sighted statement.
jack posobiec
So does that mean Alec Baldwin isn't a real man?
ian crossland
Yes.
tim pool
Let me give a special shout out to Hassan and his fans, because when I did a video saying that Hassan Piker was correct about the cataract surgeries, that he was like, this fills me with rage that we just don't give these people these things.
And I was like, yeah, I agree.
It's like we're spending all this money on war and stuff.
jack posobiec
I think he missed something, though.
tim pool
When I said we spent $100 billion on Ukraine, Hassan's response was to start laughing and then offer up no critique as to why what I said was wrong.
And his fans all started calling me stupid.
And they said, before that I was right.
But as soon as I said, don't support Ukraine with our money, all of a sudden I'm wrong.
These people are, I call them neocoms.
You know, it's like neocon, but communist.
ian crossland
Oh, those are the comics.
Neocomical.
tim pool
They're communists, but they want foreign intervention and war.
So they're basically like, John Bolton and Edson Piker probably get along really well on how to solve the Ukraine I don't think he wants war.
ian crossland
I think he was pissed because he thinks that what you're doing is deferring to conservative agitprop, as he refers to it, as like, yeah, the blindness thing is ridiculous, that we're not helping blind people.
But then when you mention Ukraine, he's like, why are you talking about conservative news all of a sudden?
tim pool
What conservative news?
ian crossland
Just Ukraine.
In his mind, it's like a conservative thing.
tim pool
He literally says in that clip, the military-industrial complex is the problem and we shouldn't be giving them our money.
And that's literally what I said.
$100 billion going into foreign wars in countries that are not on our border.
ian crossland
I think it was Pakistani Gender Studies.
jack posobiec
You know there's a meme about this.
ian crossland
How's the crux?
jack posobiec
The starter pack of I'm edgy but it's okay to tweet these things.
tim pool
And then he agreed with me and says they're doing that Gender Studies thing as a liberal PR.
So he basically agrees with my points but then rallies his followers to attack because it's not real commentary.
Real commentary is when Hassan says I'm filled with rage watching this Mr. Beast thing, and then I say, I see a lot of people criticizing Hassan, but I agree with him, that we're spending $100 billion overseas in war, that we spent $10 million on gender studies in Pakistan, when a single dollar of that could have gone towards medical care in this country.
He then agrees with those points, because he has to, but then insults me, derides me, and then rallies his followers against me, who start insulting me, because it's not real commentary.
Real commentary would be assessing the political position, Analyzing it, and then either agreeing or disagreeing in making your statement.
Not just going, ha ha ha ha ha ha, he thinks we should be at war in Ukraine.
But anyway, that's my point about Dabrowski.
I don't want to go off on Hassan.
jack posobiec
But I do have an interesting, similar take to Hassan, but I think, and it's more in line with what you're saying, that it's not just Ukraine, though.
Because what you're dealing with, and I think what a lot of people were dealing with with the response to Mr. Beast, was cognitive dissonance.
It was a classic textbook case of cognitive dissonance.
Because Here comes a guy who just fronts the money for this surgery and is able to cure a thousand people's blindness in seemingly overnight in an instant.
tim pool
And it costs about $6,000 per surgery.
jack posobiec
And think about what we've been doing as a country for the last three years.
It's been crisis after crisis after crisis.
where the media, your favorite influencers, your government officials are telling you
that you must care about the current thing.
The current thing is the most important thing in the world.
The going thing, they used to call it in the UK, that this must be dealt with.
And it doesn't matter how much it costs, whether it be diversity and systemic racism,
whether it be COVID and we must defeat COVID and we must have the vaccine mandates.
It has to be this, it has to be done.
Anyone against us is part of the problem.
And of course, remember Biden giving speeches about this.
And now that thing is war in Eurasia.
We've always been at war in Eurasia.
It must be this.
And suddenly, so there's that moment of clarity where it's like the Principal Skinner meme, right?
Of, am I out of touch?
And then immediately it comes right back that no, it must be the children who are wrong.
That's cognitive dissonance.
tim pool
I want to jump to this next story.
We got this one from the Wall Street Journal.
unidentified
Rep.
tim pool
Ilhan Omar ousted from Foreign Affairs Committee by GOP.
And, you know, I don't really care that they removed her.
I agree with Matt Gaetz when he said removing her from her committee simply because you don't like what she said is kind of stupid.
But I think he voted to ouster, right?
He voted in line with the Republicans.
Is that what it was?
ian crossland
I saw that everyone did.
tim pool
Yeah, all the Republicans were in favor.
And I think what he said was, this is different.
This is not just removing Schiff or Swalwell from a committee.
This is putting up to a vote.
And then, you know, the vote, of course, succeeded.
But here's what I want you to see.
You guys ready to listen to this?
unidentified
No.
Democrats scream no.
...is on adoption of the resolution.
Those in favor say aye.
Aye.
Those in favor say no.
No!
Let's see, opinion of...
No!
jack posobiec
Let's hear, make it louder.
Make it louder.
Play it again.
tim pool
Keep going.
jack posobiec
They're still going.
unidentified
It's so good.
tim pool
Those in favor say yay.
unidentified
Those in favor say nay.
The motion to reconsider is laid on the table.
jack posobiec
It's so good.
ian crossland
Those in favor say yay, those in favor say nay.
Aren't you supposed to say those against say no?
Not those in favor say yay, those in favor say no.
jack posobiec
Tim, I think you gotta play it again.
I think you gotta play it again.
unidentified
Those in favor say no.
Oh yeah, that's weird.
ian crossland
Those against say no, lady.
tim pool
So wait, wait, basically she tricked them.
ian crossland
So everyone agreed.
tim pool
She got a unanimous removal of Ilhan Omar.
jack posobiec
It depends on the text of the motion.
unidentified
Opinion is on adoption of the resolution.
Those in favor say aye.
Those in favor say no.
ian crossland
Everyone's in favor.
tim pool
Have you ever seen... Then she Bugs Bunny'd them.
They weren't listening.
And so they all yelled no.
jack posobiec
Straight into my veins.
hannah claire brimelow
Have you ever seen like a little kid have a meltdown?
tim pool
Wait, hit me with some of that Tlaib.
jack posobiec
Hit me with some of that Tlaib.
tim pool
Here you go, here you go.
jack posobiec
Hit me with some of that.
unidentified
The gentlewoman's time has expired.
I will not be silenced!
The gentleman's time has expired.
The gentleman's time has expired.
The gentleman is no longer recognized and the gentleman from Mississippi is recognized.
jack posobiec
They cut her mic, she's still going.
They cut her mic, she's still going.
tim pool
I know, you can hear her yelling.
She's crying.
hannah claire brimelow
She's in hysterics.
tim pool
And Tori Bush behind her is crying and it's like, dude, they removed her from a committee.
It's not the end of the world.
hannah claire brimelow
She still gets to be in Congress.
jack posobiec
I'm not gonna lie, I've had that on a repeat in my office pretty much all day today.
hannah claire brimelow
Well, I remember these are like the same kinds of people who are like, Donald Trump does not conduct himself with dignity, Lauren Boebert and Marge Taylor Greene heckling during whatever speech.
Oh, right, those folks.
These are bad, like, I'm sorry, are you not holding yourself to the same conduct that you apparently expect everyone else to?
jack posobiec
Wait, but there's one more, isn't there?
tim pool
I don't have the Cori Bush one pulled up.
jack posobiec
No, the AOC.
You've got to have the AOC.
I hope that my friend Alex Stein hasn't seen this.
It might put him in the hospital when he sees the AOC video today.
But let me address something very quickly right here.
Because this is called retaliation.
The right didn't start this.
tim pool
And I'd like to... Retribution.
jack posobiec
This is retribution.
Retribution and retaliation.
We are putting points on the board.
And this is something where if you saw Jordan Peterson has this whole thing now about, oh, we need to be careful that, you know, the left doesn't use this kind of, I'm sorry, have you seen the left lately?
Have you seen what they're doing?
Have you seen what they're doing to children?
Guess what?
We are going in and we are going to use whatever tactics necessary to correct the problem.
And if there is a tactic that's already been used against people on the right, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, like they tried to do it, I don't even care.
I don't even care who it is.
I don't care what they said.
I don't care what they did.
We are going to use it back tenfold until it stops.
ian crossland
Well, do you think it'll make it?
I don't know if it'll make it stop though, because it's like saying, okay, nobody can hit anybody.
Then the kid hits the other kid and you're like, uh, and then the kid's like, I want to hit him.
Well, in some situations you're like, you know what?
Yeah, hit him back then.
unidentified
No, no, no.
ian crossland
If you got hit, you can hit him back and then no more hitting.
jack posobiec
Until the entire system is corrected.
And this is the difference between the new right and the old right.
The old right will sit there and, and complain about, oh, but we're, you know, we're, we're, you know, how dare we use those drop boxes?
We shouldn't use drop boxes at all.
And the new right will be like, I want drop boxes in the back of every church in the country.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
We had Rick Santorum on and he's like, we can't impeach Joe Biden.
We don't do that.
We're better.
And I'm just like, oh, then you'll lose.
jack posobiec
Rick Santorum was my first boss in politics.
And nothing but respect for RJS.
Nothing but respect for the senator.
Nothing but respect for what he did.
And by the way, being one of the first people to say things like, it takes a family to raise a child, not a village, not a socialist system.
But I do think, yes, at some point you got to take the gloves off.
tim pool
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you want to keep losing, I get it.
I can respect the attempt at honor and integrity, but look, man, we're just at this point where, you know, as I was mentioning with Hasan, you know, that segment, I did a response to it, it was like a half an hour long, because Ian pulls up this video the other day where he, it's like, Hasan calls out, or Tim Pool calls him out, like, I was defending him.
But the point is, the reason I bring it up again, if you literally can't even agree with these people and they'll come after you or deride you or insult you, then there's no point in trying anymore and you're not going to win anything by just giving people who are crying what they want.
And in this regard, you take a look at what, we have the AOC video, I'll play this one.
You look at what happened when Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ghoststar get removed.
They're like, this is an injustice.
Well, you'll see what happens.
They literally cry.
It's just like that meme where the feminist is throwing manure over the wall into the internet and says opinions.
And then when people throw it back, she goes, help misogyny!
It's like, dude, here you go.
You guys ready for AOC?
unidentified
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
jack posobiec
Always.
No, no, no.
All right, there we go.
unidentified
A gentlewoman is recognized for one minute.
Let's go.
alexandria ocasio-cortez
Thank you.
Now, as also as a fellow New Yorker, I think one of the things that we should talk about here is also one of the disgusting legacies after 9-11 has been the targeting and racism against Muslim Americans throughout the United States of America.
And this is an extension of that legacy.
Consistently, there is nothing consistent with the Republican Party's continued attack except for the racism and incitement of violence against women of color in this body.
I had a member of the Republican Ooh, here we go.
hannah claire brimelow
It's like slam poetry.
alexandria ocasio-cortez
It is.
Who cruddened her life?
jack posobiec
Uh, Gosar.
tim pool
She's claiming that Gosar's anime video... Gosar posted Attack on Titans, which showed her as a gigantic human-eating monster.
jack posobiec
being uh slain by warriors it was a threat on her life it was distasteful in my opinion like i understand the humor behind it but i'm like i don't know if it's appropriate you want to you know put that kind of thing out there when people took memes of the remember the first kingsman movie yeah and you remember i'm not going to describe it because we're on youtube this isn't the third hour oh right right but you remember the the church scene yeah and they took like Colin Firth kills everybody in church.
Different, you know, I'm just gonna say political opponents and attach them to that.
I wouldn't post something like that.
That being said, she hung out with Gosar during the McCarthy vote and you could see the pictures of her looking very into him while she's sitting there.
That picture, by the way, is And she's right now she knows she's being filmed and she's
tim pool
campaigning.
alexandria ocasio-cortez
Congress don't tell me this is about consistency.
jack posobiec
Oh yeah.
alexandria ocasio-cortez
Don't tell me that this is about an absentee.
hannah claire brimelow
She's up for re-election.
jack posobiec
Don't tell me.
unidentified
Don't tell me.
Remarks when you have a member of the Republican caucus who has talked about Jewish space lasers.
tim pool
And never happened.
Marjorie Taylor Greene literally never said that.
jack posobiec
This is insane.
tim pool
She did say in a Facebook post, could lasers have started these fires?
And then she made one reference to funding from a bank.
And then the media was like, but that bank was owned by Jewish people.
Therefore, she's talking about Jewish people.
And now AOC goes on the floor of the house and says Jewish space lasers.
alexandria ocasio-cortez
I love it.
I love the spice.
I love the spice.
These people are evil.
I love the spice.
Ah, I love it.
No, I love her.
I love her.
I'm sorry, this is... Yeah, right?
This is evil.
This is what evil is.
Tell me, because I didn't get a single apology.
My life was threatened.
tim pool
I love it.
Her life was never threatened.
jack posobiec
I love the spice.
tim pool
These people are evil.
jack posobiec
I love the spice.
Oh, I love it.
No, I love her.
tim pool
I love her.
She's doing like a church preacher thing.
Yeah, right?
hannah claire brimelow
I think it's spoken word poetry.
tim pool
This is evil.
jack posobiec
This is what evil is.
tim pool
This is what she hits the table.
When she is performing to manipulate the public to gain power, that to me is what evil is.
I mean, there's other forms of it, don't get me wrong, you know, like killing people and stuff like that.
But I'm saying this is malevolent corruption.
jack posobiec
You're saying what she's doing to the people who are receptive and, like, we're laughing about it, we're being jovial, but you can hit the quote tweet button on Twitter right now, I'm sure, and you will find people that are absolutely lapping this up.
tim pool
Yeah.
And they're crying.
It's like, I'm breaking my heartbreak for this country.
Thank you, AOC.
hannah claire brimelow
Thank you for speaking up for us.
jack posobiec
These are the same people who believed her when she implied, and you know what I'm going to bring up, she implied that she was in the Capitol on January 6 and that people were coming to kill and rape and kill her.
tim pool
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
She made that story up in its entirety.
AOC said in a live stream, that someone was pounding on her door and she went and hid
in the bathroom and then heard, where is she? That's right. Where is she? The only problem.
First, every conservative comes out and says, hey, wait a minute, she wasn't in the Capitol
building. And everyone in media, Huffington Post, they came out and said, yes, but they're connected. And she
was scared that they made it through the tunnels.
And I had a dude from Huffington Post reach out to me and say, hey, you're wrong about your tweet.
You need to take it down.
AOC, those buildings are connected.
And then I responded with, I talked to him, I was like, oh, wow, I didn't realize.
So I took the tweet down and I was like, my bad, I'll issue a correction.
jack posobiec
I checked the timeline.
tim pool
And then I said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
And I messaged the Huffington Post guy back and said, the time frame she mentioned in this story, no one breached the building until an hour afterwards.
And he was like, no, that must be a mistake.
Then he got back to me, he goes, oh, you're actually right.
AOC lied.
That whole story is a lie.
What really happened was the police were evacuating the building.
If AOC knew an hour in advance that people were going to storm the building, why didn't you tell anybody?
Because either she knew in advance before anyone breached the building that they were going to, that it was going to happen, or she's fabricating a story.
jack posobiec
Was this before the... Okay, so when you look at the timeline, and of course, you know, shout out to Revolver News and Darren Beattie on this.
We know that the timing of when Ray Epps first hit those barricades was almost precisely coincidental, right?
precisely coincided with when the pipe bombs were reported outside of the DNC and the RNC,
almost like someone was trying to divert resources away from that initial,
and by the way, when I say the initial barricades, these are hundreds of feet away
from the steps of the Capitol itself.
These are all, this is what you would consider part of the lawn, or the National Mall.
But at that point, had this knock on the door happened yet, Did she know about the pipe bombs
or did this even precede that?
tim pool
I don't know if she knew, I don't know what she knew, but the reason the cop knocked on her door was that they were evacuating because of the pipe bombs, and that was a full hour before the Capitol was actually breached.
So AOC had no reason to believe.
Now what she's doing is, in my opinion, using hindsight.
Now that she knows it happened, she's using that image in people's minds to say, how scared was I when they were coming in the building?
But think about, at the time, not a single person knew the Capitol would be breached.
So her story makes no sense.
It's a fabrication.
She is a liar.
She is malevolent.
She is an evil person.
ian crossland
Sometimes victims of trauma misremember, you know?
tim pool
Bro, it was literally, it wasn't even 24 hours later she told this story.
Misremember, it was like a few hours later, she's like, here's what happened.
ian crossland
But you know, like when a victim in the park gets jumped by a dude and she's telling the story to the cop, she's like, yeah, he was wearing a black jacket with a, they're like, do you know what color his hat was?
tim pool
What time were you jumped?
I think it was 8 p.m.
ian crossland
And it turned out it was 10 o'clock.
tim pool
It wasn't 10 o'clock.
Was the sun out?
The sun was out.
Why was the sun out at 10 p.m.?
I made the story.
That's why.
ian crossland
There are examples of victims talking and misremembering.
This is why you can't take witness testimony as fact.
tim pool
AOC goes on her Instagram and lies like she always does.
Stop defending her.
ian crossland
I don't think this is that situation.
jack posobiec
I don't think this is that situation at all.
hannah claire brimelow
I feel like yours is closer to like if someone got jumped and the first thing they did was go to the media instead of the cops.
jack posobiec
This is why victims don't serve on juries, by the way.
tim pool
You cannot claim That AOC, who was evacuated specifically because of a bomb threat, and that's what they were told, then accidentally conflated that she thought before the breaching of the Capitol that the Capitol had been breached, they went through the tunnels, made their way to her office, and then tried breaking into her room.
That's insane.
ian crossland
Well, they say the Capitol, I think the Capitol grounds had been breached if bombs had been placed on the Capitol grounds.
jack posobiec
But that's what I'm talking about, is when they're deciding, they're using the most expansive definition you could think of in terms of Capitol grounds.
And these are normally public areas.
This is why, and I was there on January 6, covering it for OAN, That this is why a lot of those people who are walking around on the grass didn't think they were doing anything wrong, because on any other day, you're just allowed to walk around there.
This was not the steps, this wasn't the doors, this wasn't anything like that.
And so where Ray Epps and those guys, who were maskless, by the way, cutting down barricades while President Trump was still talking, those guys never identified, never charged, and they set up the entire thing.
tim pool
And many of the people who walked onto the grounds and into the building were behind where the barricades were breached.
So imagine, you're a bumbling dodder with a bunch of people walking around confused.
There's no barricades.
It's a straight path up to a door and the police open the door and say, don't agree with it, but I respect it.
And you're like, I wonder what that's about.
That was on one side of the building.
On the other side, you had people fighting.
Don't get me wrong, those people should be locked up.
But a lot of these people didn't even know that there were barricades in the first place.
jack posobiec
I remember standing on top of 101 Constitution Ave and I said that exact same thing as it was happening.
I said, the people, because on Constitution Avenue, you're all the way back.
You have no clue what's going on at the front.
So you're just walking up and you're just following the crowd at that point.
And 101 Constitution, believe it or not, of course, same address where the Penn Biden Center is, where they found the classified documents.
So I'm standing on the roof of that saying, these people are going to walk in, and they're going to get blamed for this.
And they're going to have no clue what transpired.
Because already cell phone service was down, signal was down, you had no clue, you had no way to be able to find out what had happened.
And so even when they made all these arguments about Trump's tweets, etc, etc.
How would you know, right?
There was no way to get access to Twitter or anything like that.
tim pool
We talked to, well, they call him Podium Guy, but it was a lectern, right?
And he said that he had no idea, like his phone's basically dead and off and he's walking around confused, like, I don't know what's going on.
Then he leaves and all of a sudden he's like all over the news and they're posting these pictures of him.
He had no idea what's happening.
And they tried to make it seem like he was stealing it when he actually said he moved it like 20 feet, put it down and then did like a, you know, yelled something and then walked away.
jack posobiec
It's like somebody else had moved it and he was moving it back.
tim pool
No, no, no, he saw it under the stairs or something and then picked it up and put it in the middle of the room and then like said like, haha, like he was giving a speech and then just walked away.
jack posobiec
Wow.
tim pool
Oh, and they made it seem like he was stealing it from somewhere.
ian crossland
Yeah, I pulled up a tweet from Ilhan Omar from earlier today, from I guess this is from about noon today.
And it says, I'll read it for you.
It says, representation matters.
We didn't come to Congress to be silent.
We came to Congress to be a voice for families who are displaced in refugee camps, and those seeking justice around the world.
jack posobiec
So where were you when MTG was stripped of all our committees?
ian crossland
Good question.
jack posobiec
Show me one of these people who are so upset right now, who are screaming, who are crying, who are losing their minds.
Did they defend MTG?
tim pool
It's a simple question.
ian crossland
You're talking about seeking justice.
tim pool
Read that again.
jack posobiec
She was doing it the same way she was.
ian crossland
From the top.
Representation matters.
We didn't come to Congress to be silent.
We came to Congress to be a voice for families who are displaced in refugee camps and those seeking justice around the world.
Because that's what this child survivor of war would have wanted.
tim pool
No, she came to Congress to represent her Minnesota district.
ian crossland
That's my point.
unidentified
First of all, when she says we didn't come to Congress, who's we?
ian crossland
It's Ilhan.
Who's we didn't come to Congress?
Who are you talking about?
You and a group of co-conspirators?
Ilhan, it's you.
jack posobiec
Maybe she's talking about her brother.
ian crossland
Maybe, maybe.
tim pool
You mean her husband?
ian crossland
You make a good point, Tim, that you know, Ilhan, you didn't go to Congress to be a voice for refugees around the world.
You went there to represent the people of Minnesota.
tim pool
In that one small part of Minnesota.
hannah claire brimelow
But not really.
I mean, she's telling you what she came to Congress for, right?
ian crossland
I think she's being honest.
I mean, I think she is being honest.
hannah claire brimelow
Everyone in her district should now be like, oh, interesting, interesting.
That's who you identify as your constituents.
jack posobiec
What you've just identified, though, is a trend line that connects the the Chinese spy story, the spy balloon story to this, where we have to understand that the United States government or the G.A.E.
or whatever you want to call it, the Globalist American Empire, is run throughout with foreign interests,
that we've got foreign interests controlling so much of our government,
we've got so much influence from wealthy foreign governments,
whether it be Iran, whether it be China, whether it be Qatar, whether it be Saudi Arabia, et cetera,
that are pushing their interests through these members of Congress,
because you're allowed to raise money from anywhere in the country, right?
You don't just have to raise money from your own district.
So you're representing not only the people who vote for you, but the people who fund your campaign.
ian crossland
Do like Saudi princes fund PACs that fund politicians?
tim pool
Probably.
jack posobiec
What do you think?
ian crossland
My guess is yes.
Legally, a Saudi prince is not legally allowed to give $100 million to a candidate, I would imagine.
tim pool
No American citizen could do that.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Or even a million bucks.
jack posobiec
What I always say to the campaign finance reform, like the people who spurg out on that.
And you find a lot of like, a lot of people on the left really spur guys.
Oh, we need to have like this law and that law.
And it's the money's going to get there.
The money's going to get there either way.
Right.
The money's always going to find a way to get into these areas.
And so this is a fundamental flaw with the system that if you've got more money, Not always, but if you're looking at a race like Congress, where how many people can name their congressman or member of Congress, that you're going to say, well, I've seen that guy's name a bunch.
I guess I'll vote for him.
Or, hey, this guy seems crazy because you've got a well-funded smear campaign against them.
And say, oh, well, I can't vote for that guy because that's not, well, that's, that's the Jewish space lasers lady.
I couldn't vote for her.
But I, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told me that she's the Jewish space laser person.
Now, fortunately, Marjorie Taylor Greene's in a district where I don't think they're going to be listening to AOC very much, but Lauren Boebert isn't.
And a well-funded opponent could come in against Lauren Boebert very easily.
You saw this almost happen, right?
Where I don't think people realized how close she came.
Something like 500 votes.
Yeah, extremely close.
And so this is always going to be a problem with the American model of government.
ian crossland
Because of the House of Representatives can be bought off or bribed by corporate people that want to give their laws so the representatives pass their laws into the Senate.
If there were no representatives, if this was all like direct representation where you'd have to bribe 700,000 of us if you want our district to vote a certain way.
Not going to happen.
Not likely.
Not as likely as one person.
They would still pay lawyers to pass laws into the Senate.
So it's either like the richest people are always going to dominate politics or the most intelligent and able to write laws could possibly.
I could see like a well-educated populace could Take become more valuable than the monetary system.
But what happens is the people that are rich will buy the intelligent people off the lawyers and stuff, and they'll find out smartest lawyers to write the best laws for them.
And then it becomes like a bidding war.
I disagree.
jack posobiec
There's a reason that when we talk about Davos or Davos just ended, and this is sort of the meeting of the globalist American empire where they where they sit and sort of cackle around about what they're going to be doing.
And there's an interesting take on that, because I think people realize that It's tough to put a specific word to it, but we understand that when you see the AOC performative art and the theater from Rashida Tlaib, we realize that these aren't the actual people that are making the decisions.
These aren't the people that are actually ruling over us.
These aren't the people that are setting the agenda.
And you're seeing that more and more even in the Biden administration,
as they're removing long time allies and confidants and advisors like Ron
Klain, and then getting in people like Jeff Zients, who's a Bain Capital uniparty guy, the same way that he's
sort of like, you know, the Democrat side of Bain,
the way that Romney was the Republican side of Bain, but they're really the same company, right? It's a great,
it's actually a perfect example for us to understand this, that this is how the uniparty works.
So they're able to get their people in and even the Biden administration
Nobody sits there and talks about the incredible Biden campaign and the mastery of the... Who was Biden's campaign manager?
ian crossland
John Podesta.
I'm annoyed.
unidentified
Whoever Hillary is, I guess.
jack posobiec
Obama's campaign managers went on to have some of the most successful media careers.
They run some of the most successful podcasts on the left right now.
With the Biden campaign, who did they launch?
There's nothing.
Because people understand that that was predominantly the power structure deciding to pluck him up and bring him in as president.
And we call this the globalist American empire.
tim pool
They said, stay alive, Joe Biden.
All we need is your corporeal form.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
That was a news article.
What was it?
Atlantic?
They wrote there something like that?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Stay alive, Joe Biden.
Let me see if I can find this.
jack posobiec
But I think what we're seeing now, though, and this is why to go back to one-on-one constitution.
tim pool
Atlantic.
There you go.
jack posobiec
The Atlantic.
Same thing, right.
And what date did that come out?
tim pool
March 24th, 2020.
Democrats need little from the frontrunner beyond his corporeal presence.
ian crossland
They were right!
tim pool
They're outright saying, you will not have a president, you will have a figurehead in an old retiree.
A vessel.
hannah claire brimelow
We need someone to sit in the chair, but he's not going to really do anything.
jack posobiec
But I think what we're seeing right now with the classified documents coming out, With Hunter Biden very stupidly admitting that the laptop was his.
tim pool
Oh, that was amazing!
jack posobiec
Threatening to file lawsuits against those of us that were spreading it in 2020.
Which please do, by the way.
Please sue me, Hunter Biden.
I'd be more than happy to get discovery in a lawsuit with Hunter Biden.
So please, Hunter Biden, have your lawyers contact my lawyers.
Sue me.
Sue me right now.
ian crossland
I figured out Biden's campaign manager was Greg Schultz.
Who's that?
hannah claire brimelow
What's he up to now?
jack posobiec
You see what I mean?
That's exactly my point.
It's kind of the same way that like it when we were talking about the current thing earlier that during in if you weren't old enough to remember the sort of post 9-11 era, we were, you know, suddenly we became experts in the Middle East.
And, you know, you had to know, you know, who's the best Prime Minister for Afghanistan?
Is it Ashraf Ghani?
Or is it?
Is it Karzai?
Who should be the next leader of Iraq?
And we must topple Saddam Hussein because Saddam Hussein is the greatest threat to world peace right now, the same way you've got people talking about toppling Iran tomorrow.
But here we are a couple, what, two decades later, and nobody talks about Iraq anymore.
We know the Taliban retook Afghanistan.
Nobody even mentions them because you're not told to mention them.
ian crossland
I thought that the other day.
I was like, all these people that are like, hey, we want Russians out of Ukraine.
It is not right for a country to invade a smaller foreign country.
Where were they when they were talking about pulling our troops out of Iraq?
Like, when the Americans... We're still invading Iraq.
jack posobiec
Iraq, Libya.
We still have troops in Syria right now.
ian crossland
So get them out.
Speak up about it.
tim pool
That's why, I hate to bring it up again, but when Hassan did his response to me, and he's like, the military-industrial complex is bad, but we should be in Ukraine.
It's like, what do you think that is?
What do you think all of this has always been?
But that's an excellent point, Ian, that all these people are like, Russia, what did Kamala Harris say?
Russia is a big country, and they invaded a little country, and that's why it's bad.
It's like, oh, well, the United States is a big country, and we invaded a couple little countries, was that bad?
jack posobiec
I will actually give Kamala Harris credit on that for a little bit because I try to find things that I like about the other side and it makes it harder that way, right?
You have to be easy to just rip on them.
But she actually does have a point that you don't really hear that when people are talking about the strategic military calculus of, we're going to send more tanks.
Well, okay, but how many tanks?
Well, like 15.
Okay, well, how many tanks does Russia have?
They have 1,200.
Right?
So what are your 15?
And Zelinsky says this all the time, he said it on an interview with Trey Ingst at Fox News today, that he said, you're going to send 15 tanks, they have thousands of tanks.
What difference is this really going to make to us?
Are you going to send F-16s?
But then if you send F-16s, who's going to fly them?
How are you going to train someone?
What are the logistics for that?
What's the maintenance for that?
And then keep in mind, they say, okay, we'll build a maintenance facility.
Yeah, well, guess what the next cruise missile is going to fly into, right?
You don't have to take out all the tanks, Just take out the maintenance facility.
We've been talking about the collapse of complex systems.
Well, when you're in wartime, you just amplify that by about 100.
Imagine, you know, you can't find the right lug nut because, oh wait, American tanks use the conventional system, but European tanks use the metric system, right?
So where are you going to find the right pieces for a leopard that fit in Abrams, etc., etc.
All of these issues that come into play.
tim pool
I want to pull up Hunter Biden calls for criminal probe and aggressive new legal strategy.
The allegations made in letters to the Delaware Attorney General, the Justice Department's National Security Division, and the IRS mark the first time President Joe Biden's son and his legal team have publicly acknowledged that it was his personal data purported to be found on a laptop left at a Delaware repair shop.
Let me just come out and say, Hunter Biden, thinking he's going on the legal offensive, says he wants a criminal probe into the laptop, and even CNN was like, wow, he admitted it was his.
Now, here's the best part.
They came out, I don't know if I actually have it, here we go, yeah, from Jackie Heinrich.
Attorney for Hunter Biden tells me letters requesting investigation into the laptop repair store owner Julian and others are not acknowledgement the laptop is in fact Hunter's, which makes no sense.
Because if it's not his, then he's not the victim.
If it's not his life, it's not the victim.
jack posobiec
By the way, he's not a victim anyway because it's salvage law.
tim pool
Well, I guess the argument he's trying to make is, and they've long made this, is that maybe the laptop was someone hacked his data, put it on a laptop, and then dropped it off there to trick everyone.
jack posobiec
It's a conspiracy.
At this point, that laptop, that hard drive that we were going through in October of 2020, when Steve Bannon handed me and Rahim a copy of that thing and said, have at it, boys.
That not a single person has been able to come through and find anything that was changed, that was altered, that was added, that was edited, not once.
And by the way, this isn't just like a copy of files, it's an actual clone of his laptop from that period of time.
tim pool
Well, it was his actual laptop, and then copies of the hard drive were made.
jack posobiec
That's right.
So I mean, you're when I when you actually need a you need a Mac OS from that time frame in order to even boot the thing.
Yeah, that's how much of a clone it is.
ian crossland
Did he have games on that laptop?
Or if you don't have to if you're not allowed to answer and they don't have to answer?
jack posobiec
That's not something that I was necessarily looking for.
hannah claire brimelow
You're not trying to get a picture of what he's into?
jack posobiec
Oh, I saw plenty of pictures.
I saw more than I ever wanted to.
tim pool
The crazy thing is that there's so much information still on the laptop that's not been released, and it's because people don't know what to look for.
So when a story comes out like the classified documents, then people go, let's search for this information and see if we can find anything.
Oh, hey, wow, there's emails.
jack posobiec
Well, it's also like you get more information and then because there's a lot of it because you're getting chains of emails, but you don't always get the star at the end, etc.
Or you see names and some of these people aren't necessarily mentioned in press.
So, you're not sure exactly who it is, and you have the ability to take lead on it, but again, it's just someone's personal laptop, so there's thousands and thousands of emails on it.
So, what happens is exactly what you just said, that something happens in the real world, and that gives you new context to go back and look at the exact same thing that you had seen a million times before, but then realize what it is.
tim pool
There's a ton of emails on the laptop.
And if you don't know what you're looking for, you're seeing static, like on TV.
But if someone points out, hey, Hunter Biden lived at this house, and there were classified documents here.
Someone says, okay, let me search the database and see if these keywords come up.
Whoa, they did!
You don't even know what to look for until you know what to look for, you know what I mean?
jack posobiec
Precisely.
tim pool
So they're not calling for a lawsuit, though.
He wants a criminal probe.
So are they going to send the DOJ after you, Jack?
jack posobiec
Greater men than you have tried.
ian crossland
Yeah, what's a criminal probe all about?
What would that entail and what's the purpose?
tim pool
I don't know.
I guess they're arguing maybe like Computer Fraud and Abuse Act or something?
hannah claire brimelow
They're seeing if there's enough there to charge them with a crime.
jack posobiec
Whenever we booted this thing up, there was something I said from day one.
I said, do not connect this thing to the internet.
Don't connect it.
Not one second, because I don't and I don't even know.
But if his Apple ID is associated with that thing, then If you connect this to the internet, which I've never done, then if it starts syncing, let's say his Apple ID hasn't changed, it starts syncing, now you're in violation because now you're downloading new information that was not left with Johnny MacIsaac at that store.
And by the way, chatted with lawyers, et cetera, et cetera, about all of this extensively.
And that was sort of the point, was that anything that was left at the store was left.
tim pool
There are so many copies of this laptop floating around now, it's crazy.
I hear from random people, they're like, oh yeah, our news team's doing it.
I'm like, wow.
Must like to be Hunter.
jack posobiec
Don't get cracked out and leave your laptop.
Yeah, don't smoke crack and leave your laptop lying around.
I love that story.
If you remember early on, there were a bunch of journalists saying, that story of Bannon and Rudy Giuliani has never made any sense.
You never heard of a crackhead losing something?
hannah claire brimelow
They're very, very responsible.
unidentified
You don't understand.
jack posobiec
They get a bad rap.
Of a crackhead losing their laptop?
I mean, that's the most obvious story I could think of.
tim pool
I wouldn't be surprised if... He's also rich.
He didn't care about the laptop.
So when it broke, he probably just was like, you know, I'm not going to go and pick it up.
I don't know.
I got other things to do.
He forgets about it.
And then someone's like, you ever go get your laptop back?
I don't know.
ian crossland
I'll sync the data on my new computer.
jack posobiec
One of the big angles that I've always... He could have just forgotten, too.
and thought he lost it, looking around for his laptop the next day, what the heck did I do with that thing?
And then just goes and buys a new one because he thinks he lost it.
Something that I do want to bring up though, because we've been talking about the potential
for foreign influence.
We've been talking about how our country is owned.
All of the information that we have on that laptop, all of the data, all of the voicemails, the talks of the Chinese Communist Party, the deals with Burisma, the Ukrainian energy firm who just had their former owner, the money guy behind it, the oligarch Igor Karlamoisky, was raided this week by the government of Ukraine.
So they're cleaning up loose ends over there.
That guy had been a huge backer of Zelensky, by the way, as well, in his TV show and his campaign, he was just raided.
So, you know, GAE is tying up loose ends.
But when I think of this, and I compare it to sort of like a dossier that we would see in the IC, that this isn't a dossier, or if it is a dossier, this is the dossier that Hunter Biden had on himself, right?
This isn't something that an intelligence organization would put together.
So imagine what Eastern European intelligence services have on Hunter Biden, from what he was doing there, that even he didn't save.
Imagine what the Chinese Communist Party and the Ministry of State and Security, Second Bureau has on this guy, because this is the stuff that he wasn't filming himself, saving himself, recording himself.
What was the stuff that was too hot for Hunter Biden to even put out there, right?
So that's what they have on him.
And I think, I think at this point, what we're really seeing, and it's, you know, it's an interesting Story to get into, but it's the power of the Biden family is over.
They're pretty much dying.
They're spent, and they're going to take old man Biden, old man Joe, and they're going to hold him by the liver spot at hand.
They're going to give him a glass of warm milk and maybe some mashed peas and Brussels sprouts, and they're going to walk him out the front door.
tim pool
Brussels sprouts are a little too hard for old men.
jack posobiec
Well, steam Brussels sprouts.
tim pool
If you steam them.
jack posobiec
My mom used to steam them.
They're very soft.
tim pool
Brussels sprouts are good.
jack posobiec
I like them grilled.
I like them grilled.
Then they're going to walk him out of the White House.
He's done.
They'll send him off to Rehoboth, the son of Wilma.
Whatever.
Rehoboth's nice.
And then Kamala, just forget about that.
That's not even worth talking about.
And they're going to pave the way for Mr. hair gel Hitler himself, Gavin Newsom.
tim pool
Hair gel Hitler.
ian crossland
How would you rate him on a scale of 1 to 100, just quality-wise?
tim pool
And what, 100 is good?
ian crossland
Yeah, 100 is the best.
hannah claire brimelow
Who's excited about him?
Really?
You think he's the worst?
jack posobiec
Gavin Newsom?
I think the system, I think the regime, the GAE, wants new fresh blood.
And so what's interesting, though, is for Gavin Newsom is that his biggest problem is going to be getting through the Democrat Southern primaries, because he doesn't have any, put it this way, he doesn't have any intersectional Pokemon points.
He's a straight white male who's married to a straight white female, and they have have white children.
So there's no intersectional Pokemon points.
tim pool
He is Hitler, basically.
unidentified
Right.
jack posobiec
So I'm obviously Hitler.
So hair gel Hitler, on the other hand, he's got to think of something to appeal to those voters in the Democrat primaries in Georgia.
That's bribery!
South Carolina and what's California talking about right now?
What's the California council that he just instituted reparations?
That's exactly it.
So he's going to campaign and he's going to use this as a national platform to say I was
the first state in the nation to provide for there's already some cities in San Francisco
and others.
That's bribery.
He's got.
Yes, it is.
hannah claire brimelow
What?
It's justice.
I mean, I would think it would also benefit him.
jack posobiec
This is going to be his national platform.
unidentified
Right.
hannah claire brimelow
And it'll benefit him that so many people fled California.
They didn't leave their favoritism for him behind.
They just moved to southern states.
tim pool
I think we should talk about the historical racism of the Japanese internment camps and how that affected all people from the Asian diaspora and their relatives and how they're deserving of reparations too.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
I would like a check for $100,000.
jack posobiec
This is the take on reparations that, and it's not even to get into the question, but if you have the U.S.
government handing out $25,000 checks to one group of people and nobody else, you're going to tear this country apart at the seams.
You're going to absolutely tear this country apart.
tim pool
And this is what I talk about the problem with this leftist, racist, psychotic ideology that You have a neighborhood on the south side of Chicago that is predominantly black, but it's only like 90%, and then you have Latinos and white people and it's lower income, and then the government comes in and gives out checks to only the black people?
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Like, that's gonna cause a lot of problems.
unidentified
Oh yeah.
tim pool
Like, it's gonna cause crazy... I mean, the gangs are gonna go off for one, but people are gonna get pissed off.
jack posobiec
Well, and then the first thing the gangs are going to do is go around to everyone who got that check and go start collecting checks.
tim pool
That's right.
jack posobiec
I mean, you're going to, you're going to see, and look, taxes are due.
I lived through, and by the way, I appreciate you, the shout out the other day on, on when I, I'd written that story about my hometown.
tim pool
Oh yeah, man.
jack posobiec
Losing my, that's right.
tim pool
I did a whole thing about it.
jack posobiec
We had a great, we had a great town and the house I was born in was something like 84 years old.
By the time I was there, it was the house my father grew up in.
And that was what you did.
And everybody knew everybody, the kids I played with, were the children of the kids that my dad played with when he was a kid, on the same block, on the same town.
It's about, you know, eight miles out of Philadelphia, just a regular, normal Northeast, you know, kind of quasi-industrial town.
And that picture that's on the article is my house, that from when we left it, or, you know, kind of a little before we left to where it is today.
And it's just, it's, you know, it's bad.
tim pool
What happened to Pizza Hut nationalism, man?
ian crossland
What happened?
jack posobiec
Crime.
It's all crime.
It became a sanctuary city for Mexican IDs when that was a big thing.
In 2002, the hospital shut down.
The hospital I was born in was destroyed and razed to the ground now because the company that bought it realized that they'd never make any money there, so they shut down the hospital.
The homicide rate has gone up like crazy.
rapes, violent crime, et cetera, et cetera.
It's just spiraled into this seedy town that you can go back and you have these,
I have these great memories of growing up there, but then even, you know, my brother and I
were sort of chatting about it after I wrote this thing, that this is Narsetown, Pennsylvania,
that if you, you know, We remember the dogfights that were going on in the alley when we were trying to learn how to ride bikes.
And the drug dealers getting arrested every week, but then they'd be back every week and nothing ever seemed to happen.
The cops were there all the time.
Um, my mom used to let us walk to the library, which was a couple of blocks down, but then, uh, homeless people kept stabbing each other there.
unidentified
Wow.
jack posobiec
So, uh, we weren't allowed to do that anymore.
And, uh, I remember my brother told me a story.
I wasn't there, but he said he remembers looking out the window one day and they were just looking across the street and these two guys were just like, just, just.
Beating each other up like right there on the street and like the middle of the day kind of stuff And this was going on and on you couldn't have a bike or you might just kept getting stolen And it just kept getting worse and worse and worse and finally I finally got us out and the house is beautiful house absolutely gorgeous three stories You know, my mom said that if we if we could have taken it with us we would have it was so nice a row home but it's it's that that story isn't unique to me and I'm not special for having lived it and But it you have this happen to communities all across the
entire country And I think I think we misuse the word community
You know we say you know we say like we talk about it at like a racial group or an ethnic group or a gender group
Now or a trans community But but a commute a real community is people that have
known each other that have bonds of familiarity for that go back generations
tim pool
They just go to church together. Yeah, somebody super chatted Asking if I knew that they paid reparations to Japanese
internment camp families I knew that, absolutely.
That's why I said Asian diaspora.
jack posobiec
He was making a point.
tim pool
My point is that when it comes to the reparations in places like California, how do you know How are you going to go through and make sure every single person is a descendant of someone who is enslaved?
And then, are you really going to follow through?
Because that means there will be many white people who will trace lineage back to, you know, a great-great-great grandmother or father who was black, and then are they entitled to?
jack posobiec
You know, to this, so my grandmother is high cheekbone.
So if the natives are involved, well, who's, who's that?
tim pool
Who's that famous actor?
He's, he's, what's his name?
ian crossland
Mel Brooks.
What?
tim pool
I just named the guy from Prison Break.
We were just watching, you know, talking about the guy, he's the guy from Prison Break.
He's also Captain Cold in the flash show.
I forgot his name.
But he's I think is like one eighth black, but he just looks like a white guy.
Like, is he gonna get- Wentworth Miller?
There you go, there you go.
Yeah, he does good work.
I like the stuff he's done.
He's Captain Cole.
I dig that stuff.
I like DC.
jack posobiec
Or does he only get one-eighth?
No, but like- No, does he get one-eighth of the check?
tim pool
No, I get it, but like, what's gonna happen when, like, there's a line full of people walking up to get their checks, and there's a bunch of white people that are getting the checks, and they're like, wait, what's going on?
It's like, whoa.
Then there's gonna be also a bunch of black people who are like Nigerian immigrants or Haitians.
jack posobiec
You're never gonna solve this problem.
tim pool
Exactly, that's what I'm saying.
unidentified
It doesn't work.
hannah claire brimelow
I mean, San Francisco has this reparations committee.
jack posobiec
Oh, you mean like Kamala Harris and Barack Obama?
tim pool
Exactly.
hannah claire brimelow
Hey, they should get a check, man.
They were affected.
But San Francisco has the reparations committee, and they put forth this idea, like, you'll give, it's $5 million for each black resident of San Francisco, and you have to have, either prove that you're connected to a, you're the descendant of a slave, or that you emigrated to San Francisco during a certain time period, and then also that you're- California was never a slave state.
unidentified
Yeah, right.
tim pool
California was a free state.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
The whole time.
Admit it as a free state.
jack posobiec
Except for the Chinese.
tim pool
Well, yeah, right.
jack posobiec
Yes.
tim pool
Well, that's what I'm saying about Asian diaspora, you know.
And the reason I say that is because people couldn't tell the difference back then.
You know, my family was oppressed by the white supremacy.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Patriarchy.
jack posobiec
Systematic.
tim pool
Systemical.
They gotta give me money.
Where's my money?
jack posobiec
Give me that.
ian crossland
I agree that I don't think it's possible to solve technically, and I also don't think that throwing money at people is the way to help them necessarily.
I mean, a little bit.
If you have zero, you know, you give them a thousand.
Having a thousand is a lot different than having zero.
It's a big difference from going to one thousand to two thousand.
Once you get out of zero, that's something.
On top of that, what are we repairing?
jack posobiec
You're assuming that the people pushing this stuff actually care about solving a problem.
ian crossland
I think they're trying to bribe constituents.
jack posobiec
The San Francisco program would cost $50 billion.
tim pool
That's not a solution.
unidentified
I'm okay with the people of San Francisco having to pay that, by the way.
tim pool
I have no issue with that whatsoever.
I'm sorry, if you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day.
If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for the rest of your life.
And then people also say you've got to pick yourself up by your bootstraps.
Picking yourself up by your bootstraps requires you have boots.
ian crossland
Yes.
tim pool
And teaching someone to fish, if they're really going to feed themselves for the rest of their lives, they need a fishing pole.
And somewhere to cook?
Well, I don't know about cooking.
You can eat it raw, I guess.
ian crossland
Yeah, but they need a fishing pole.
They need a fishing pole.
tim pool
But right, you can't be like, here's how you fish.
Good luck finding a fishing pole, because they're going to be like, yo, I can't fish unless I have one of those things.
You can spearfish, I guess.
Make one out of a stick.
And then picking yourself up by your bootstraps.
You've got to have boots to do that.
So my attitude is kind of like, Can we provide the means for self-sufficiency, but then require self-sufficiency?
Like, we're not going to feed you tomorrow.
We're going to tell you how you do it, and then it's up to you.
Like, we're going to give you the tools you need to do it.
ian crossland
It seems like the only sustainable way.
If I was playing a game, and that was one of my options, that would be the only feasible way forward would be to pray that people would figure out how to sustain themselves if you give them a little bit once.
That's the only way.
jack posobiec
I mean, this was the same argument that was made for the general amnesty in 1986 when Reagan went for it.
That, you know, we're going to deal with this once, a little bit, and then it'll go away.
That we're just going to give a little bit of amnesty and then we'll never have an illegal immigration problem again.
That was Ronald Reagan.
That was 1986.
California has never been read again.
tim pool
And he also is the gun control guy and no fault divorce guy.
So anyway, but let's let's do a hard segue and jump to the story because we got to do it.
This is from the Daily Mail.
Man, we really do like them, don't we?
Two women who denied being trafficked by Andrew Tate and his brother and insist they worked for him willingly are victims and have been brainwashed Romanian judge rules.
So I guess it's believe all women unless those women go against the narrative of the men you're trying to imprison.
jack posobiec
I'm actually struggling to follow the grammar of this headline.
tim pool
Two women came out and said, yo, it's not true, we're not victims.
And the judge went, nah, you're brainwashed.
hannah claire brimelow
We were not coerced, we were here happily.
And he's like, no, you don't understand, you were coerced.
You were being, I don't know.
tim pool
Okay, now this is a matrix attack, I'm sorry.
At this point.
unidentified
Yeah, for real.
tim pool
People are like, is it a matrix attack against Andrew Tate?
Or did he really do these things?
And I'm like, man, honestly, I don't know.
Now that a judge was like, these two witnesses who support Andrew Tate, Yeah, they're actually victims and we're throwing out their statements.
jack posobiec
Here's my confusion is, have the Tate brothers been charged?
tim pool
No.
jack posobiec
So what is the ruling?
What does the ruling pertain to?
tim pool
This is why I'm like, at this point, it's a matrix attack.
jack posobiec
Because I'm off, by the way, and I've said this for everybody.
I've said this for Epstein.
I've said this for, but I don't know if you guys saw that story, the ABC producer, the guy who they thought was missing.
And then it turned out that he was apparently like messaging
kids on Snapchat, asking for more, all sorts of crazy stuff that show me the evidence, show me the evidence
and let's have a fair trial.
When it was Kyle Rittenhouse, I said, you show me the evidence.
When it was Alec Baldwin, I said, show me the evidence.
tim pool
And you know, he had a live bullet in his gun.
He had live ammo in his gun belt.
jack posobiec
Of course he had live ammo in his gun belt.
The whole thing was live.
And of course he was using the hammer.
And of course he was playing around with the trigger.
tim pool
I think he murdered her.
I think he put the bullet in it.
jack posobiec
So did you actually read the In and Over Jumping stories?
but did you actually read the probable cause summary?
tim pool
No.
jack posobiec
So from my reading of it, it didn't seem as though the investigation turned up actual
footage of the shooting.
It said in their investigation, they were able to uncover evidence of filming immediately
prior to the shooting.
tim pool
With his finger on the trigger.
jack posobiec
With his finger on the trigger and he's fiddling with the hammer, which of course decreases
the pressure that it would require for a long pull trigger, etc.
But it didn't say that they had actual footage of, because if they had, they would just say
So it didn't, I don't think that they've actually turned up footage of the shooting.
tim pool
I just think, just to wrap that one up and go back to the Andrew Tate stuff real quick, it's like he shot a woman, pulled out a gun, pulled the hammer back, pulled the trigger, and everyone's like, oh, it was an accident.
Where'd the live bullet come from?
He had them on his belt.
Like Alec Baldwin was in possession of a gun, possession of live ammunition, pointed at a woman he was having arguments with and shot her.
A staffer.
A staffer.
Okay, anyway, the Andrew Tate thing.
jack posobiec
Which, by the way, Tim, what you're doing right now is you're analyzing the evidence because the evidence has been presented to us.
unidentified
Yes.
jack posobiec
And so now you can conclude a legal analysis based on the severity, the weight, the credibility of that evidence.
What we have here, we have no charges, we have some statements, And apparently the judge is telling the people who made the statements that they're not allowed to make those statements.
tim pool
These are witnesses supporting the Tate brothers, being told they did not recognize that they were being enslaved.
So when this happened, and the question was, people were like, is the machine coming after him, or did he do this?
And a lot of people were like, well, you know, the things he said, I'm like, at this point, when you get witnesses who are like, we're here to speak in support of this man, and the judge goes, Nah, you're brainwashed.
Get out.
jack posobiec
out. All right, let's agree that the there a clinical psychologist did an
assessment and then it was described as extrajudicial evidence.
tim pool
But judges of the Bucharest Court of Appeal did take the report into consideration over yesterday's decision.
This is crazy, dude.
jack posobiec
So they found some clinical psychologists to write an assessment.
They've not been charged with any crimes.
unidentified
Yeah, no crimes.
jack posobiec
And that is because of that assessment, which by the way, may also mean that if they're going to take this rule, so let's say they are charged, right?
Let's say they are charged and they go to court, et cetera, et cetera.
Does that mean that these two women can now not appear as witnesses because they've already been ruled against?
unidentified
I don't know.
I don't know.
jack posobiec
This would be that this would be excluded from them.
So it looks like they were appealing the the actual because in Romania, they have this thing where you can be held while you're under investigation as opposed to before you're charged.
And then they I think it was 30 days and they extended another 30 days.
I'm just kind of 120 now.
unidentified
Right, right, right.
jack posobiec
So point being is they're they're trying to fight that initial detention.
tim pool
I think they lost that ruling already.
jack posobiec
And I think that's the ruling that they're talking about.
unidentified
Yeah.
jack posobiec
So they did away with it.
My question is, though, does that create a pretext?
Does that create a situation where if they want to come in and appear as witnesses to say, excuse me, we're not victims, we're witnesses, that they're already going to say no?
tim pool
Probably.
That's what it seems like.
That's literally what they're doing.
hannah claire brimelow
They're saying that because the women were loverboy traffic, like they thought they were in love or potentially gonna marry these guys, that they can't understand that they are actually being recruited.
tim pool
You know, women have no agency, I guess.
hannah claire brimelow
Don't I know it!
tim pool
Yeah, they can't make decisions for themselves apparently.
jack posobiec
So what you're saying is repeal the 19th amendment?
tim pool
I didn't go that far!
jack posobiec
No, I mean, I was just saying, I mean, isn't that the obvious?
tim pool
In Romania, perhaps?
Can women vote in Romania?
jack posobiec
The underlying subtext of this is exactly what you just said, though.
Because in this clinical psychologist, and again, we're responding to what the court has ruled.
We are not saying these things.
But the logical conclusion of what you're saying is that clearly that women have no agency because men lie to them.
And so women are not responsible for their actions, and if women are not responsible for their actions and their decisions, then why should we put women in a position where they're making the most important decisions, life and death, war and peace, trade, that we should take this away from them because these evil men with, by the way, Ian, of course, with these financial campaigns, these well-funded campaigns that are used against these poor women, that they're just being victimized over and over and over Take a look at this famous meme image.
tim pool
It's a poster.
It says, Jake was drunk.
Josie was drunk.
Jake and Josie hooked up.
Josie could not consent.
The next day, Jake was charged with rape.
A woman who is intoxicated cannot give her legal consent for sex, so proceeding under these circumstances is a crime.
It only takes a simple day to ruin your life.
Think about it.
Be responsible.
jack posobiec
I can't read the bottom.
tim pool
The woman has no agency and is not responsible for raping Jake.
jack posobiec
Does it say who made it?
tim pool
You can't really see.
Something university.
jack posobiec
Yeah, something university.
ian crossland
I'm really concerned about this consent conversation because I understand if someone is being trafficked in some way or like put through some hell and they are brainwashed into thinking that everything's fine and then they come out and they tell everyone, Hey, everything's totally fine.
And you're like, okay, I can see that situation.
What do they call that?
Stockholm syndrome, where the victim actually thinks that the captor is a good guy.
You know, I get that.
But at the same time, if someone consents to something, no matter what, if you sign a contract under duress, the contract doesn't, it's not a real contract.
So I understand that when you prove duress.
Exactly.
And we can't retcon what happened a decade ago.
If I start coming out and being like, all the movies I made when I was back in Hollywood, I was being trafficked.
So take them all down.
hannah claire brimelow
This is different.
Like, these women are trying to say we are not under duress.
Like, how do you prove that you're not under duress if the court says you are, right?
tim pool
Like, if you're accused of a crime, and then you bring two witnesses who say, we've worked with them, they're good guys, we love and respect them, and the judge goes, you're brainwashed, dismissed, you're gonna stay in jail.
That's what I'm talking about.
Now look, perhaps the mistake the Tate brothers made was setting up a base of operations in Romania, of all places, and I don't know why they chose that place.
Because, I mean, it's not like Eastern Europe is known for, like, being anti-corrupt.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
If you take a look at what's going on in Ukraine right now.
unidentified
It bit him back.
It bit him back.
He said that's the reason he was there is because you get away with a lot of things.
But they didn't think that this would actually happen, you know?
tim pool
Of course it will.
Yeah, exactly.
The thing about the U.S.
I was talking to Well, I'll keep the story relatively private, because I don't know if it's a public story, but they do this race, I forgot what it's called, they race across Russia, and because there's so much corruption, you can go 120 miles an hour, you get pulled over, you just hand cash to the cop, and you're free to go.
You can't do that in the United States.
jack posobiec
Which, by the way, that's most countries in the world.
tim pool
Right.
Not in the United States, though.
We talk about our political corruption, but let's be honest, like, cops tend to not be corrupt.
I mean, we have corrupt cops, we have abusive cops, But I guarantee you, if you get pulled over and say to the cop, you're going to offer him a bribe, he's going to back out of the car, you're under arrest.
jack posobiec
Yeah, no, that's just our politicians.
tim pool
Right.
Politicians are different.
They get bribed from the lobbyists.
But a cop is going to lock you up and be like, I'm not going down for what you just did.
I'm taking the note.
You offered me a bribe.
You're under arrest.
jack posobiec
I think people in general don't... It's a strange dichotomy where we believe that...
Relatively to places like South Africa, for example.
American police are far more, far less corrupt, I should say,
that relatively than they're anywhere in some of these Eastern European post Soviet countries. But at the same
time, our politicians are far, far, far more corrupt than the
politicians of almost any other country. We don't talk about it
that way, for some reason. But the amount of money that the neon you would just you just explained it very well how it
happens, that the amount of money that's able to find their way into their pockets, whether I mean, there's a reason
that like Gavin Newsom, right, go look at the, you know, the
maglev project, the high speed rail of California that never
existed, despite spending 10s of billions of dollars, which of
course, was washed back into his campaigns, which was washed back
into his support.
That went to all these developers and consultants and environmental impact surveys, etc, etc.
That the whole thing was a money wash the same way that Libya and Afghanistan, the current situation, these are money washes by and large.
And George Orwell wrote this when talking about warfare, but you could talk about it with a lot of these government corrupt agencies that the point of the war is not so that it should be won, the point of the war is that it should be continuous.
tim pool
Yeah.
Money-making machine, I guess.
ian crossland
I'm deeply concerned about this Andrew Tate thing at this point.
This is really starting to bother me.
Why?
Because these girls were very plain that they weren't being roughed up by them, that they weren't being trafficked by them.
They specifically said it out loud to the judge and it was dismissed.
tim pool
They made videos about it where they're like, this is not true.
They're calling us victims.
We're not victims.
And they're like, yeah, they're just brainwashed.
jack posobiec
I mean, show me the evidence.
The passport was taken and it was put in the safe, and they were told that they couldn't get the passport back, and so they were stuck in the country until they worked off their debt.
Lay that out for me, right?
If that's what happened, lay it out.
Show it to me.
Show me the evidence.
And I've always said this, name the names, show me the evidence, let's have it all out.
I'm perfectly happy with looking into any of those situations.
But for some reason in this case, you don't seem to get that.
And by the way, if that ends up being what it is, then okay, so be it, right?
unidentified
Totally.
jack posobiec
But show me that.
unidentified
Yes, exactly.
ian crossland
Yeah, the process is concerning.
Because I think they're treating the process as the punishment.
jack posobiec
Kafka's book, The Trial, in the original German, the title is Der Prozess.
And the main character, I can't think of the name off the top of my head, but the main
character is he's charged at the beginning.
He's brought into, and this is in the 1920s, and this is like Weimar, Germany, he was writing
that.
So he's charged.
He's brought in to jail.
He's told that he's going to, okay, this is your lawyer.
These are the different arguments that you can make.
This is what you could do at the trial.
He goes to the trial, et cetera, et cetera.
The very last scene of the whole thing, he's being drug away to his own execution, but never once in the book do they actually say what he was charged with.
unidentified
Right, exactly.
jack posobiec
Wow.
Dare process.
tim pool
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All right.
Gross John says, shout out to Pop Culture Crisis.
Search Pop Culture Crisis greatest hits on YouTube if you want to see PCC parody and out of context, including Scary Mary, Robot Mary, Mary Saves the World, Ian in Smurf Land, and Hannah Clare's Sweet Dance Moves.
hannah claire brimelow
Oh my gosh, I hate that video.
It's hilarious, but like... Wow.
unidentified
Your dance is good.
hannah claire brimelow
Yeah, there's... They've got like a serious meme culture on Pop Culture Crisis, or at least meme creators that support them, which is super cool.
It's a great show.
tim pool
Ryan Hunter says, can I get a happy birthday today for my great-grandmother, Eleanor, who is 100.
Nice.
Everything from the Great Depression to now in one person's life.
jack posobiec
Amazing.
tim pool
Happy birthday, Eleanor.
ian crossland
Yeah, it's awesome.
tim pool
There you go.
ian crossland
Nice job.
tim pool
OMG Puppy says, haha balloons.
China and Russia have satellites.
In fact, guess who launched the world's first satellite?
It was Russia.
It was Sputnik, right?
ian crossland
I do believe.
tim pool
That was the first Sputnik.
jack posobiec
Also the first I don't want to say manned, but the first satellite with a living creature.
unidentified
Right.
ian crossland
The monkey.
jack posobiec
The dog.
ian crossland
Oh, they sent a dog.
tim pool
You know the urban legend?
jack posobiec
Straight dog from the streets of Moscow.
tim pool
You know the urban legend that Yuri Gagarin's not the first man in space?
jack posobiec
Oh, wait, who did they say it was?
tim pool
I don't know the name, but they think that the Soviets launched a man in space and he got lost.
jack posobiec
Oh, right.
No, I have heard this.
tim pool
And so they'd never said anything.
So they said, he's it!
jack posobiec
Shout out to Laika, the first dog in space.
ian crossland
Did it make it back?
unidentified
No, no, no, definitely not.
tim pool
Where did it go?
jack posobiec
To doggy heaven.
tim pool
But I mean, like, did the ship just go and disappear in space?
jack posobiec
No, no, it came back.
tim pool
It fell back.
jack posobiec
It fell back.
unidentified
Burned on the impact.
jack posobiec
But Laika did not make it back.
tim pool
They trained the dog to press buttons and stuff?
jack posobiec
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, crazy.
There was a whole program, physical conditioning, had to give up cigarettes.
tim pool
We got this one from Matthew Recamp.
He says, I gotta push back on your take on Omar.
First, she's not being kicked from all committees like MTG, just the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Second, her defense for making anti-Semitic comments is that she didn't know tropes that anyone could tell about.
She claims she didn't know there were anti-Semitic tropes about Jews and money.
And everybody's just like, oh, come on, dude.
jack posobiec
What?
Uh, yeah, no.
tim pool
No way.
ian crossland
Matt Gaetz, when he was on, said he would like to come back with Ilhan Omar at some point.
Or AOC.
Or AOC.
tim pool
He said AOC?
ian crossland
He said Ilhan Omar to me, and I thought that'd be great, absolutely, because we're young.
tim pool
I don't think Ilhan Omar.
AOC, maybe.
ian crossland
Yeah, I mean, I don't agree with the politics, but that's the point.
jack posobiec
But would you if she was willing?
tim pool
That's a tough question, because Ilhan Omar, like, the show that we would have with Ilhan Omar would be, I mean, she's involved in a lot of shady stuff, right?
The guy she was cheating on the wife and all that stuff, the Weird Brothers stuff.
That's why I'm like, I don't think she'd come on this show, because we're going to be like, let's talk about these social media posts.
unidentified
Yeah, true.
tim pool
Remember those?
And they took them down, but they're archived.
And it was Star Tribune in Minnesota that wrote They actually said this, that her husband may be her brother.
And then I read that and I went, whoa!
They actually said that?
And then Media Matters claimed I said it.
I'm like, hey, this is Star Tribune.
This is like a prominent newspaper.
I don't know if she's going to want to come on the show.
Their people are going to be like, do not go on that show.
AOC, maybe, but AOC, like, if AOC were to come on this show, I would have tremendous respect for her bravery in the face of me calling her a liar who fabricated a fake Capitol January 6th story.
jack posobiec
Would you ask her about it?
tim pool
Of course!
Yeah, no freebies.
hannah claire brimelow
I think you would have them on the show, it's just that they wouldn't accept, basically.
tim pool
I don't know, yeah.
The shows would be nuts!
jack posobiec
If they were willing.
hannah claire brimelow
If they were willing.
It's not this podcast's issue, it's them, right?
unidentified
Always is.
tim pool
Like, the issue is, and the left, they live in this brainwashed cult world, for the most part.
Not every single one.
Many people just don't really pay attention.
But it's like, the worst things you could say about Matt Gaetz?
Hey, that turned out to be fake.
It was blackmail on his family.
This crazy story they ran about him.
And then it was like, oh, it was blackmail.
And the guy's getting arrested for it now.
So it's like, okay, well, I don't need to talk to him about it.
That seems nonsensical.
But like, Ilhan Omar is with this guy.
jack posobiec
It'd be like having Donald Trump up and asking about the Steele dossier.
tim pool
Yeah, it's just not real, you know?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, let's read some more.
What do we got?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
says, Tim, I got the new LGBTQ Sims update.
I'm a trans woman athlete conquering female sports, but I'm having to restart the game because I keep dying suddenly.
Well, I heard about the new inclusive Sims update.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Alessio De Monte says, money for bucko.
Thank you very much.
Oh, my God.
It was expensive.
Devon says, shout out to Bocas.
Mr. Bocas, I hope this treatment works.
ian crossland
Yeah, it looks good.
I'll let him know.
hannah claire brimelow
How often do you take him back?
ian crossland
Every two weeks.
hannah claire brimelow
For how long?
ian crossland
Well, there's three doses lined up and then I think it might just continue on.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
I think we just keep doing it.
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
And then if this works, We had the prognosis from the vet, from I think three different vets, he's not going to make it.
His kidneys are declining.
When we brought him in the first time, they're like, it's stage three kidney failure.
And then it moved to like stage four and they're like, he's not going to make it.
So now we're getting him this treatment.
And if he does, they got to like publish something about, you know, put his data in something.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
We're taking data as we go, like his eats, his poops.
And the real expensive part was the actual harvesting.
It's a one-time thing was like five grand.
The rest of it's, you know, nickels and dimes.
It's about a thousand dollars is the rest of it after that.
So if you are considering a treatment like that, just know that it's a one-time big payment.
tim pool
I just don't think most people can afford to spend that kind of money.
ian crossland
Yeah, we've got to make this a cheaper technology.
jack posobiec
That's a big part of my goal right now.
Isn't there a place where pet cloning is starting to come online in places like South Korea?
ian crossland
Did you know that company CloneAid?
We were looking at that last night.
I would never clone all sorts of stuff.
tim pool
I wouldn't do it.
Nah, not interested.
Mr. Baucus is Mr. Baucus.
jack posobiec
I don't want some soulless demon cat.
ian crossland
CloneAid is a human cloning organization.
jack posobiec
Wouldn't mind like a family member, like if you, if you, you know, you're, you know, you got a dog from somewhere and then, oh, hey, this is a, you know, like the nephew or whatever.
tim pool
Do you think, do you think clones have souls?
jack posobiec
Above my pay grade.
tim pool
I don't know.
I feel like if you cloned your pet, you'd get like a soulless, you know, kind of thing.
ian crossland
They got souls.
jack posobiec
I feel like what's hard is like... I don't think people... Well, I assume you mean clones of people.
hannah claire brimelow
Well, like, if you cloned your pet, it doesn't mean it would be exactly the same every way, right?
Like your pet develops its personality, right?
I don't know.
ian crossland
Yeah, it'd be a different animal.
jack posobiec
But sometimes it is better.
unidentified
Yeah.
hannah claire brimelow
And wouldn't that be sad?
jack posobiec
You love your pet and then it's just like... Pet Sematary, though, that's one of those movies where, and just like the new Halloween, that once you have kids, you just can't watch stuff like that anymore.
Because psychologically and biologically and spiritually, you can't help but think, what if that were my kid?
And it just, even the thought of it just absolutely drives me.
ian crossland
I don't watch horror movies anymore.
Real life, I go on Twitter if I want to see horror.
jack posobiec
Just drive around Baltimore.
tim pool
Cold Deluxe Productions says you're being shadowbanned.
Your stream won't show up at all unless I go to your channel now.
YouTube isn't liking you right now and the YouTube overlords deemed you fake news.
jack posobiec
Tim, just lock your account.
tim pool
Yeah.
This has always been the case, though.
You know what's crazy?
I'm willing that people are like, how is, you know, Matt Gaetz asks, like, how is this show?
I think it was Matt Gaetz.
Like, how are you still here?
And I think it's that they tried shadowbanning us, but people choose to come and watch the show.
And that's organic viewership.
You can't algorithmically erase.
They can try and ban us, I guess, but then it's just, like, it backfires.
hannah claire brimelow
Does it ever get better, like, you go through periods where you're more shadow banned
versus less, or does it just continuously get worse over time?
tim pool
So, we consistently are the number one live show in this time slot.
I mean, there's other live shows that are big throughout the week or whatever,
but we do a show every, Monday through Friday, 8 p.m. live, we rival the numbers
of some of the big networks in terms of key demo viewership.
I think YouTube really likes that.
They're like, look, we've got a show.
I mean, politics may be an issue, but it's bigger than CNN, it's bigger than MSNBC, and it rivals slightly below Fox News and key demo viewership.
And even sometimes, you know, we do well across the board, but Fox gets like 175K in the key demo and we get like 150.
So, you know, shout out Tucker.
You know, we're not going to be Tucker.
I don't think we will.
But I think if we were going by the actual proper algorithm, we would be trending every day.
And so it may be they removed us from the ability to trend just because they're like, we'd own trending tab every day for this time slot.
But I think it's more likely it's just political.
ian crossland
My guess is it's not on the trending because it's political, and it becomes the political network if you go to YouTube and you see our thing talking about... One show.
hannah claire brimelow
Do other political shows trend, though?
unidentified
No, no, no.
tim pool
But is it the pop culture network because they have music videos?
I mean, what?
News is a genre, and this is an entertainment show.
This is not a politics show.
This is an entertainment show.
But we talk culture and politics.
A good portion of the show we're talking cultural issues, so it's not...
News and politics.
ian crossland
I would love to trend this show, but I understand as an admin why you're reticent to put politics anywhere near the front page.
You want, like, grandma to come, you know, be comfortable when she arrives and not have to be red-pilled.
That's the idea, I think.
tim pool
That means they're shadowbanning the show.
hannah claire brimelow
Weirder stuff trends on YouTube that I wouldn't want my grandma to see, you know what I mean?
Like, I feel like that we're not as bad as some of the stuff that makes the list.
ian crossland
It's like, if you want to get red-pilled, you gotta go look for it.
I think maybe that's the admin mindset, because... Let's read this.
tim pool
Max Reddick says, Tim, for many Super Chats now, I've tried to get you to call people like Hasan, the Young Turks, Cedar, etc.
etc.
You finally did it.
Thank you.
Only issue is I got lit up in the YouTube comments for thanking you.
They suggested killing myself.
Yikes.
That's nasty people.
So, the Young Turks...
I did a video where I was explaining that men and women have different standards, and that as a man, if you compliment another guy's looks and his outfit and his physique, like, you've been working out, man?
Like, wow, you're looking pretty good.
It's not really that big of a deal.
Some people might find it weird, be like, okay.
But if you do it to a woman, it's just over the line, period.
Like, if you went to a woman and said, wow, you're looking good.
You working out?
That's a great outfit.
She's going to be like, hey, please don't comment on my looks or anything like that.
The Young Turks took that clip where I was quite literally saying, you cannot sexually harass women and then used it to claim I was arguing you should be allowed to because it's equality.
They just made it up.
ian crossland
I'm missing this logic on this one.
I think I haven't seen the video or something.
tim pool
Okay.
If you're a guy and you go to work and you see another guy.
jack posobiec
You're talking about like in the workplace.
We're at work.
tim pool
You mentioned Luke was looking ripped.
ian crossland
Yeah, fine.
Let's just say that.
Luke looking good.
tim pool
Now, what do you think happens if you would say that about a female coworker?
ian crossland
I would probably get extricated from the situation.
I would hope.
tim pool
That's exactly what I said.
That you, like Ian, were like, I saw Luke, you know, modeling these eggs and he's all ripped and looking good and I'm like, damn, he's looking good.
It emasculated me.
You can't say that.
I saw this woman downstairs and she's taking her shirt off and I'm like, oh man, she's looking good.
Oh, I'm getting all... Make me want to have babies.
Yeah, you can't say that.
Like, they're gonna be like, yo, inappropriate.
There's different standards for men and women.
So, Young Turks took me saying, you can say this to a guy and no one really cares, but you cannot say this to a woman.
It's sexual harassment.
They said, Tim Pool wishes he could sexually harass women.
ian crossland
Oh, so they're assuming intent?
They're assuming?
tim pool
No, no, no, no.
They're fabricating it, taking the quote out of context to make it, and then telling people I argued the opposite of what I argued.
jack posobiec
I mean, that's just a lie.
tim pool
Because they're evil.
jack posobiec
That's not even clever.
ian crossland
That's just a lie.
tim pool
Yeah, that's what they do.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
That's what they're saying.
That's what I was calling out.
And then I got pissed because it's like, I made this whole video saying, the military-industrial complex is bad and we shouldn't be supporting foreign invasions.
We should be fixing the pipes in Flint and Newark and other cities where kids are drinking lead.
We shouldn't be spending any money on gender studies in Pakistan.
It was $10 million.
And then Hassan insults and derides me and says it's agitprop for conservatives.
He says that I'm supporting capitalism.
I'm like, why can't he be like, okay, We agree on this one.
Let's get Tim Pool to come together with him and his audience, and maybe we can actually get some healthcare for these people who are blind.
Because that's what I'm saying.
No, no, no.
His point was, ha ha ha ha ha ha, I can't believe you would say that.
It's agitprop.
Why are you deriding me at all?
hannah claire brimelow
That's the video where he, like, got up and went to the bathroom, like, while reacting or commentating to it, right?
Like, I feel like what he's trying to say is, like, get off my side.
We can't have anything in common.
You're the enemy.
tim pool
And then he says, I think... The comments were arguing that I was trying to trick their followers into agreeing with me or whatever, and it's like... Or, wait, I'm literally agreeing with you!
hannah claire brimelow
Well, you twist your mustache.
You're such an evil villain.
tim pool
Here's how it works.
It's because...
Young Turks will take a video out of context and then Hasan and others will react to that fake video and they'll make up in their minds a fake version of me because they don't actually watch this show.
jack posobiec
Correct.
tim pool
And you too, you know, and that's the game they play because they're evil.
jack posobiec
And so what they're doing is, and you see this by the way in a lot of cult psychology, it's sort of this idea of you can't go and listen to another outlet because those people are crazy and not just Right.
have a difference of opinion but are bad and are bad for you, are toxic, are nightmarish.
This is what some cults refer to as a schismatic person or a suppressive person that you must
extricate, to your point, to extricate people from your life, even if they're a family member
who's simply saying things that they disagree with because you have to maintain your audience.
This is why, if you're someone who has read the New York Times cover to cover every day for the last six years, imagine how much you've been lied to, imagine how much you've been propagandized, imagine how much you believe about the world that is completely false, but they keep telling you that people like Jack Posobiec and Tim Poole and Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, whatever, are all liars and You know, my favorite part of this was when he's reacting to the video and I said, this is why I'm in favor of some kind of New Deal type infrastructure rebuilding project in the U.S.
tim pool
so we could fix the roads and bridges that are falling apart, fill potholes, fix these pipes in places like Flint.
And that's why when the Green New Deal was announced, I was actually really excited and came out in support of it.
And then, of course, when they actually released the resolution and it was free college for people of color, I was like, I have no idea what this is.
And the reaction from his audience was they were like, since when does Tim Pool support Green New Deal, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, in 2018, five years ago, when I made a video saying the US could invest in energy independence with new technologies like fusion and nuclear reactors.
Creating jobs, fixing our bridges and roads, and I think that's a better spending of our money than blowing up kids in Afghanistan, since I've always maintained that position.
These people don't actually pay attention.
jack posobiec
Which, by the way, though, and I keep saying this, is why I've decided to really adopt Darren Beatty's formulation on this, of the globalist American empire.
That these client states and these endless wars don't necessarily exist, obviously, for the reason that we're told they exist.
They exist as a money wash.
They exist as a way to enforce and expand the authority of the GAE.
They will always be looking for something, and the IMF, the World Bank, they're always going to be looking for a place where they can conduct what they call shock therapy.
tim pool
We've got to read more Super Chances.
jack posobiec
Real quick on that, just to finish the point.
If the Taits were looking for a place that they could operate outside of scrutiny, what do you think our leaders are doing?
tim pool
That's right.
All right.
Jess Pazito says, what are your thoughts on Jordan Peterson
announcing on Rogan that he started an international consortium in London
to officially oppose the vision of the World Economic Forum with an alternative
that's to be announced?
Also, I love when Hannah Clare is on.
unidentified
I like it.
tim pool
But London?
ian crossland
Well, that's weird.
tim pool
Yeah.
Why not El Salvador?
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
I'm not even kidding.
I'm gonna say this right now.
Dr. Peterson, please.
El Salvador.
I'm not kidding.
I mean this absolutely seriously.
What's going on in El Salvador is amazing.
You guys should follow Max Keiser and Stacey.
Herbert?
Herbert?
ian crossland
Yeah, Stacey Herbert.
tim pool
Stacey Herbert?
I always get her last name wrong for some reason.
But follow them because they're awesome.
They're basically, we talked about this last night and then Max tweeted at me like, we gotta come down and do this show.
But they gave Bitcoin to everybody, crime is dropping, the standard of living is skyrocketing, people are moving down there.
And this follows, in my view, a vision of freedom.
inverse to what Davos is, not to mention the climate is inverse to what Davos is.
They go there, it's winter, it's skiing, it's snow. El Salvador is, you know,
closer to the equator, it's warmer, it's in Central America.
More fun. I think the right place for this to be, Dr. Peterson, is El Salvador.
ian crossland
Oh hell yes.
I love the idea.
I was thinking the other night that we need, I believe we need a World Congress of some sort that's like an Olympics of the mind.
That we can all, regardless of who's at war, we can all come together in some level and talk about bigger things.
And this might be it.
jack posobiec
I couldn't disagree more.
I just, I think that any attempt, I think that when you name something, you give it power.
I don't think that, I think Shakespeare's wrong that, you know, a rose by any other nose.
other name, etc. That when you're talking about a global consortium or a world Congress
or any of these types of entities that exist to sort of guide and give effort to I mean,
the policies of Brussels and the policies of Washington are fundamentally different.
We are always going to have different self interests. And so that's fine if you want
to have forums to hash this stuff out. But the idea of all of that, it just strikes me
as part of the same neoliberal project, a neocom project, a one world government that's
been going on since Woodrow Wilson.
ian crossland
I think it's inevitable anyway.
tim pool
I don't think so.
Do you think if we called roses snarglefarts, people would still give them to each other as a sign of romantic gestures?
jack posobiec
Well, if you associated the word snarglefart with that, No, obviously, right?
What you're saying makes complete sense.
tim pool
Yeah, rose by any other name.
jack posobiec
Then, no, you wouldn't want that.
I would say, sweetheart, it's Valentine's Day, here's your bouquet of snorkel farts.
tim pool
Yeah, daisies sounds nice.
ian crossland
Call them Nazi war crimes and I bet a lot less people will be handing them out.
jack posobiec
There we are.
ian crossland
Well, I think that the New World Order is appearing regardless.
The liberal economic order could be potentially morphed into it, but if we don't, BRICS will be morphed into it, and we'll be living under some corporate communist thumb.
tim pool
Let's read some more Super Chats.
We've got Preston Tem who says, your segment this afternoon about gym clout chasers and years ago similar situations is precisely why I have serious hesitations about helping anyone I don't personally know.
Accusations supersede innocence in the public eye.
It's a video I talked about where a woman is trying to squat too much weight and she can't get back up.
And she's looking around going, hey, excuse me, and there's guys and they're just like, They walk past, they don't pay attention, they're not looking, and maybe they have earbuds in, I don't know, but she's like sitting there for a good two minutes, and no one helps her until finally a lady comes up.
And I just gotta tell you, if I'm a dude, she's clearly not in distress, I don't know what she wants, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna go to a staff member and be like, she's yelling, I don't know what it's about.
ian crossland
I will help.
hannah claire brimelow
Well, and Jack's first reaction was like, do you think it was a trap?
Do you think she was trying to see who would come up to her?
jack posobiec
I do wonder, and maybe it's because I spend too much, entirely too much time on Twitter, but, The fact that she's not really vocalizing anything, I'm wondering, and I'm just asking the question, I'm not accusing, but I'm wondering if was this potentially done as a social experiment?
ian crossland
Because she was just like, hey, hey.
She wasn't loud.
She was like, hello, hey, can you come over here?
She wasn't, like, loud.
hannah claire brimelow
Or is she assuming, because she's been told over and over again, when you go to the gym, men stare at you constantly, you can't get away from them staring at you, that, like, she just assumed men were looking at her, and therefore they would notice her.
Like, that seems like a level of arrogance to me.
jack posobiec
I have a question.
No, I'm just going to say it, fine.
So let's say it's not a social experiment.
So you're filming yourself because you know you're filming a thirst trap.
This is obviously a thirst trap.
tim pool
She's wearing skin-tight pants.
jack posobiec
She's wearing skin-tight pants at a gym.
She's doing that.
She's filming it from that angle because she wants to post it later on on TikTok or Instagram or whatever it is.
And we have this whole economy set up based on thirst trapping.
And yet we're supposed to say that even though it's totally fine for her to do that
and we allow that in the gym.
Like if you're gonna set up a new gym, why not say no thirst trapping in the gym?
What about that?
Would that be sexual harassment?
tim pool
What do you do?
Like women have to wear niqabs or something?
Like if you wanna wear skin tight pants, do it in the gym.
jack posobiec
No, I'm talking about the filming of it.
tim pool
Yeah, maybe they'll be in the gym.
jack posobiec
She's just checking.
The actual filming of it to then, right, she's checking her form.
hannah claire brimelow
She's checking her form.
You don't know what you're, You're accusing her of thirst trapping when really she's
just trying to get better. Yeah This logic can just go on and on and on.
jack posobiec
This is obviously thirst trapping and the problem is that we have a low trust society now because we've destroyed our communities, we've become overly litigious, we punish people for just simply what we used to call doing the right thing or using common sense.
And this is the reason that something like that, if that were true, that somebody could be hurt, somebody could be killed because we think, well, this is why you go on SEPTA and there will be women getting raped on a SEPTA train outside of Philadelphia and nobody does anything.
tim pool
Bad Bees says, guys, how long after the Spanish flu did the World War start?
That's how long until the next World War starts.
I'm pretty sure it was after the start.
jack posobiec
Yeah, that's right.
It was after the start.
tim pool
It was because of World War I and the trenches.
They were coming back and they had the flu.
jack posobiec
Have you seen some of that footage of the trenches out in eastern Ukraine right now?
tim pool
Oh, dropping the grenades into them and stuff?
unidentified
Well, I just mean, even... It's the same thing.
jack posobiec
Because, and I think Elon even made this point, that tanks in general are kind of becoming obsolete.
If you have drones and precision targeting, then a tank is just a steel coffin.
tim pool
This is very important, guys.
jack posobiec
So it brings us back to trench warfare.
tim pool
Isaac says, vitamin C is in pine needles.
There is more vitamin C in a Christmas tree than in an orchard of oranges.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
For real?
jack posobiec
Hire that guy.
tim pool
So how many do you need to eat?
Like, how do you do it?
You like mash them and then eat them?
hannah claire brimelow
Or like grind them into things, maybe?
Like granola?
ian crossland
You boil the pine needles and make a tea.
tim pool
I think that's the main.
Really?
jack posobiec
Just smoke them, man.
ian crossland
Just smoke them.
tim pool
Smoke that!
unidentified
Smoke it!
hannah claire brimelow
I feel like that cuts down on the vitamin C. I could be wrong.
jack posobiec
There's only one way to find out.
tim pool
All right, James Moaning says, Jack, great to see you.
What's your favorite psalm?
I like Psalm 10.
Blessings to you and the Tim Cast family.
jack posobiec
I'm Catholic.
I go with whatever one of the Mass tells us.
tim pool
There you go.
Simple answer.
All right.
Charles says, How are chickens going to save our society?
Sure, I'd love to move away, but how can we?
My children are suffering.
That's my fault due to my past.
How do they survive?
What should I do?
We started this, not them.
Still waiting on the app.
The app is happening.
We've got it.
There's like a rudimentary version.
It works.
We're just working on it.
You know, watching 1883 was really enlightening.
How did people survive literally in the middle of nowhere with nothing?
hannah claire brimelow
I'm so glad you watched it.
That's exactly what I thought watching it.
Like, it's crazy to think that to get to Oregon, people had to cross completely uncharted land with nothing and just hope that they would get there, right?
Try their best, work hard.
jack posobiec
Found the Zoomer, by the way.
tim pool
No, no, but here's the thing, too.
jack posobiec
Every millennial knows exactly what it takes to cross the Oregon Trail.
hannah claire brimelow
No, I think that video game made it seem too easy.
tim pool
And they often talk about how hard it was to cross a river, but they never talk about getting wagons through a forest.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
What would you do when you came to a forest?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Would you just go around it?
unidentified
You try, maybe.
hannah claire brimelow
Go under it, maybe?
tim pool
Through the trees?
ian crossland
Try and follow the trail.
tim pool
Yeah, there was no trail.
ian crossland
Before the trail.
unidentified
That'd be a good movie called Before the Trail.
hannah claire brimelow
And you're trying to race all of the elements, right?
Like you have to get there before winter.
jack posobiec
The Donner expedition.
hannah claire brimelow
It's crazy.
ian crossland
Like little to no water.
I mean, how much pain were they in too?
Because the history books don't talk about the daily amounts of pain that each individual
jack posobiec
is feeling.
One thing that I think that, and I was talking to a buddy about this recently because we
were talking about the history of the rosary, and it's a long story, but I think one thing
that we discount in modern society is just how much of your day, how many hours a day
that people would just spend walking.
Because that was predominantly the only way you could get from one point to another, really
before horses too, or if you couldn't afford horses, actually not before horses, that people
just walk for hours and hours a day.
And this was part of a common life until maybe a couple hundred years ago, very, very recently.
ian crossland
I used to walk New York Manhattan.
You ever do that?
You ever walk like 40th Street down to the down to Battery Park or anything like that?
jack posobiec
Yeah, well, in, you know, in the city, when I lived in Shanghai, you know, one thing about living in a police state that it is always safe to walk across Shanghai, it could be three in the morning, and you could walk from the Bund all the way to Zhongshan Park, and you'll be perfectly fine.
tim pool
You would probably not walk from Washington DC to Harper's Ferry.
Several hundred years ago.
jack posobiec
I'd prefer not to.
tim pool
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
You would probably not walk it in a day, is what I meant to say.
jack posobiec
No.
tim pool
It's a 17 hour walk, and so you're probably gonna walk, if you're walking non-stop, 10 hours, and then stop and make camp.
jack posobiec
That's a two day right there.
tim pool
Yep.
And it's a 45 hour minute drive for us.
hannah claire brimelow
Yeah.
tim pool
Hour.
hannah claire brimelow
When you read like Jane Austen novels, we'll talk about like these, you know, you go out, you walk to your neighbor's house, but then there's a rainstorm and it already took you all day to get there.
So you just stay.
jack posobiec
This is a feature.
hannah claire brimelow
This is someone you live near.
jack posobiec
This is a feature in the Song of Ice and Fire novels that Game of Thrones is based on that Um, you people say, well, there's whole chapters and chapters where nothing's happening because they're just walking.
And his point is, well, no, that's, that's what it was like.
ian crossland
I tried to do a D and D campaign like that.
My buddy, I was like, he was born in this Arctic village and he had to get out.
He was going to get out.
So I gave him an easy way.
You could wait for the train.
He's like, no, I'm going to walk.
I was like, all right, roll.
All right.
You take one damage from cold.
You walk for five minutes.
unidentified
roll.
ian crossland
And I was like, this is gonna be boring as hell.
So we end it.
You freeze to death.
We start a new game.
tim pool
All right, let's read.
jack posobiec
So he starts on the train.
tim pool
Andrew Ho says, Tim, they have a signed receipt of drop off by Hunter Biden.
Bongino shows it all the time.
That's right.
They have the receipt.
jack posobiec
That's right.
tim pool
He signed it.
This dude's out of his mind.
jack posobiec
But that was forged.
We all know that.
tim pool
Oh, okay.
unidentified
Okay.
All right.
tim pool
x raid says, Jack, what advice do you have for a veteran who has opted not to not re enlist because what the military has become?
I'd love to be a part of TPUSA.
jack posobiec
Um, I would, I would honestly suggest reading lists if, if, if you're, if you're interested, if you want to get out, you want to get out a million ways to contact us, contact Turning Point.
But I do think that in general, we need people that are still in there.
We need good people in there.
tim pool
You need people in?
High positions of authority.
So maybe when the Don comes, he can get rid of some of these really awful high-level administrators and generals or whatever.
jack posobiec
That's certainly the plan.
And just to put it out there, that given everything that we've talked about, I really do think there's only one chess player or chess piece on the board that could solve all of these things that we're talking about.
Specifically, the war and peace, World War III problem.
There's only one person that is not beholden to these things.
tim pool
Bill Hughes says, part of my family is Irish.
They were oppressed and discriminated against for being the wrong race and religion.
You know, I'm also Irish.
ian crossland
Oh, me too.
tim pool
I think, you know, we need free money from the government.
It's the only way.
jack posobiec
Forced to fight in World War, excuse me, Civil War.
Both sides in some cases, you know, as a replacement for the rich.
hannah claire brimelow
I'm a child of immigrants.
I feel like I need some kind of compensation.
Our country is not friendly.
tim pool
You're basically a refugee.
hannah claire brimelow
I basically am.
tim pool
All right, let's see what we got here.
We'll grab some more.
Here's a good one.
Donald Devol says, I stand behind Alec Baldwin.
The joke is, I stand behind Alec Baldwin because if you stand in front of him, you might get shot.
Ooh, that's so brutal.
All right, everybody.
If you haven't already, actually, we'll read one more.
Frump says, weird I have to pay to say this, but I have not received an Amber Alert in three years.
They used to be annoying, but now it's weird.
All right.
Wait, okay.
jack posobiec
That is a good comment.
hannah claire brimelow
Setting turned off on your phone?
tim pool
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And of course, the TimCast IRL Uncensored Members Show, which we're going to have up for you tonight.
You can follow the show at TimCast IRL.
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Jack, you want to shout anything out?
jack posobiec
Uh, going to be at MindsFest coming up tax day, uh, April 15th down in Austin.
Very excited.
I think you're going to be down.
unidentified
Yeah.
jack posobiec
And we're at four, right?
tim pool
The day before we're doing IRL live.
But you should come down for sure.
jack posobiec
Let's do it.
Yeah.
Um, check that out.
I think it's minds.com, festival.minds.com.
And of course for anyone who is going to be staying up to wait For that third hour, that third uncensored special, I know you have to wait another hour.
I know you're going to be tired.
I know you're going to feel, how can I sleep?
How can I get through the next day?
There's so much happening.
The threat of nuclear war looms on the horizon.
Ladies and gentlemen, Mike Lindell has been working on a top secret project.
It's even more top secret than the documents that Joe Biden has in his underpants.
This is MyPillow 2.
It just dropped.
It has been released to the world, revealed to us in our time of need.
MyPillow.com, promo code POSO.
tim pool
Jack Pasobagas, the other MyPillow guy.
unidentified
Yes.
hannah claire brimelow
I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlow.
I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
You should follow at TimCastNews on Twitter, and you should also follow TimCastNews on Instagram.
Newly launched today, I believe, so go check that out.
You can follow me personally at hannahclaire.b on Instagram, and you can follow me on Twitter at hcbrimlow.
Thanks so much!
ian crossland
I also will be at the MindsFest in Austin, April 15th.
It's festival.minds.com.
You are right, Jack Posobiec.
jack posobiec
See you there, man.
ian crossland
Yeah, I'll see you on stage, baby.
jack posobiec
We should have a debate on something.
ian crossland
We should talk about God and Christianity and religion and maybe let it fly.
jack posobiec
He didn't go to Latin Mass.
ian crossland
I have in the past.
jack posobiec
Go again.
ian crossland
I would be open to that.
jack posobiec
I would go with you.
Keep going.
tim pool
So basically we're doing, it's two separate events.
Basically we have TimCast IRL, live Friday night at the Vulcan, and then the next day, the Minds Festival.
So it's like two pairs at one time.
jack posobiec
Same venue.
tim pool
Same venue.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And, uh, we're all hanging out with each other, basically.
ian crossland
A love fest, in the words of Bill Austin.
tim pool
Yeah, I think it's fantastic.
jack posobiec
Ian and I are going to Latinamask.
tim pool
Come with us.
Let's rock and roll.
If you're not from Austin and you really wanted to come see the show, you've got an opportunity to see two different shows.
You make a whole weekend out of it, so I'm excited.
ian crossland
Should be very cool, and it will be very cool.
Also, if we can get Mike Lindell to thread some graphene into one of his upcoming pillows, I'd be really into it.
This jacket has graphene in it.
jack posobiec
There's only so many things I can talk about here on the Open show, but for the Members show, we'll get into it.
ian crossland
It's gonna get dark, it's gonna get hot, and then it's gonna get light again.
Okay, hey, Serge, nice hat.
unidentified
Hey, yeah, I wore the hat I've been wearing for a while.
I haven't worn it in, like, probably, uh...
I thought that was so funny.
It's funny.
It's because I wore it in the beginning and I stopped wearing it for a little bit.
I wore that Epstein himself hat and then I brought it back for old times.
ian crossland
It's true.
The ball on the head is so sailors, when they were under the deck, when they lifted their head, they didn't bump their head on the wood.
unidentified
Yeah, apparently.
I think they took that from the old Scandinavian tradition of just palming the hat.
But anyways, imasterj.com on Twitter.
I'm arguing with a lot of people there.
I kind of get Twitter now, but yeah.
tim pool
Alright everybody, we will see you all over at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
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