Alex Stein, the man himself, who said that AOC was a big booty Latina, joins us to talk about that. Plus, we talk about AOC s response to being called a little booty Latina.
00:01:05.000There's a bunch of news, but the big story that just seems to dominate the news headline is that some blowhard guy yells at Ocasio-Cortez, who we love, by the way, that she's a big booty Latina, And this dominates the news cycle, and that's all anybody's going to talk about.
00:01:21.000And surprisingly, this story actually has still dominated the news cycle today, because AOC, she made a video where I guess she called her booty juicy or something.
00:01:47.000And we're going to be talking with Alex Stein, the man himself, who said that AOC was a big booty Latina, to talk about that.
00:01:56.000But also, you know, I've mentioned that, you know, Alex, you do a bunch of culture jamming stuff, which is actually particularly effective in terms of Well, culture jamming, getting a message out, making points and things like that.
00:03:11.000I do want to evoke some sort of emotional response.
00:03:13.000And I did have Tim, you know, a little emotionally triggered, which I like.
00:03:17.000But now you're realizing it's what I did by calling AOC a big booty Latina, that she had to come out after three hours in the Capitol voting on bills.
00:03:28.000The first thing she did when she came out, of course, she had to say the Capitol Police, you know, didn't do their job and it was an inside job and they let people in.
00:03:35.000Introduce yourself for those who aren't familiar with you and your work.
00:03:38.000Okay guys, like I said, I'm Alex Stein.
00:03:41.000I got a show coming out in September and basically what I do is I like to highlight the most absurd parts of our culture and jam in people's faces because we live in a society of political correctness where it's almost impossible to wake people up because I say this term a lot.
00:03:55.000It's called trauma-based mind control.
00:03:56.000Everybody's under basically mass formation hypnosis.
00:03:59.000So the only way, in my opinion, to actually wake people up is to show them how absurd the narrative is.
00:04:05.000I think a perfect example is Leah Thomas.
00:04:07.000You just pulled it up that Leah Thomas is nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year.
00:04:11.000But the fact is Leah was a man at one point and swam on the men's team for three years,
00:04:16.000ranked 427th, then is able to take gender hormone therapy and swim against the women
00:04:59.000I co-host Pop Culture Crisis on YouTube.
00:05:02.000We do a live show where we cover celebrities, movies, all the entertainment news and light-hearted content that you might not hear about on IRL.
00:05:12.000And when you super chat us, you get to shoot money at us.
00:06:15.000That was you who called her your favorite Big Booty Latina, and you were very happy and smiling and saying you loved her and all that stuff.
00:06:21.000She got mad, and so I'll just clarify right away.
00:06:25.000I knew that AOC made the statement about Capitol Police and the insurrection being implying it was an inside job, that there were police inside opening the doors.
00:06:33.000I just didn't realize that she was making a point about you specifically.
00:06:40.000What I said earlier today was that For one, I think your culture jamming is fantastic.
00:06:44.000We've talked about how we want to do culture jamming more as a marketing tool and also to affect change, and that you've done a particularly good job of that.
00:06:51.000I don't think that calling AOC a big-booty Latina solved or did anything.
00:07:45.000I had stuff for each congresswoman of the squad, but for AOC, I said, instead of... I called out Adam Kinzinger, and I called him a traitor and a D-bag, but my point being is...
00:07:56.000Like that when you call people out and you're kind of like aggressive that doesn't work.
00:08:00.000That's not culture jamming That's like being rude.
00:08:04.000I'm gonna give AOC what she wants I'm gonna bait her and I'm gonna sexualize her and actually, you know I called this on Sarah Gonzalez's show on the blaze before I said I'm gonna call her big booty Latina, but I did it on I did it on purpose so the reason why I thought I would go to city council meetings at the very beginning of the COVID pandemic, and I would talk seriously, and they wouldn't pay attention.
00:08:23.000They would look at me like I was an idiot, like a conspiracy theorist, which I am, a tinfoil hat wearing.
00:08:28.000But my point being is you couldn't evoke a response.
00:08:31.000And then one of the first meetings is we have Mayor Johnson.
00:09:12.000I want her to think I actually like her.
00:09:13.000And then in her tweet, when I said, you're a big booty Latina, she actually ended up coming back and trying to take some sort of selfie with me.
00:09:48.000And then when they figured out who I was, that I'm this right wing troll that, you know, and I'll call myself a troll, you know, I'm a goblin, I'm whatever, whatever adjective you want to call me, I agree with it.
00:09:57.000My point being, Is when I came out and I admitted who I was, that's when she was triggered.
00:10:02.000She just couldn't stand it that some right-wing guy, you know, got her and she didn't want to get got.
00:10:08.000So of course her ego was just totally shattered.
00:10:11.000So she had to create this new narrative that I said juicier, that I said ass, which I never said.
00:10:16.000And my point being in all of this is I laid out a trap and I'm not, like I said, I'm an idiot,
00:10:21.000but I knew I was going to invoke emotional response to him, but I had no idea that it
00:10:26.000would be this big of a response that she would make so many Instagram videos that she'd make a
00:10:29.000post asking people questions about it. And then she has to.
00:10:32.000So, so, uh, I stand corrected. My, my, My thought was like, you did this thing, and what was the point?
00:10:38.000I understand your point now, and in fact, it triggered AOC to call out the police in the Capitol and directly implicate the 1-6 committee investigation.
00:10:47.000Literally saying, they're not investigating this, I don't feel safe, and wow!
00:10:53.000You put those pieces together and it's, you know, I don't think you expected her to indict the 1-6 committee in response to you trolling her on, like, you know, she's notorious for saying people want to date her and things like that.
00:11:35.000Even though you want to, you know, abort and kill babies, I still love you, you know?
00:11:39.000And that was my whole point, is I try to actually be nice, because the people on the left, Marjorie Taylor Greene, friend of mine, she's great.
00:11:44.000She says on the Capital Sept, she'll get harassed.
00:11:46.000They call her the B-word, the C-word, all this mean stuff.
00:11:50.000Like, if you start doing that, a politician's going to put their head down and go about their business.
00:11:54.000But as soon as you try to get them in a trap, you're either nice to them by being, you know, trolling them.
00:11:59.000That's how we win the culture war, is by evoking a response.
00:12:04.000Oh, yeah, so, uh, we've been... I thought Mary was going to say something.
00:12:07.000I thought you said you'd look at something.
00:12:09.000Well, I want to know what culture jamming means.
00:12:11.000Okay, so culture jamming is where you take the most absurd parts of our culture and you jam it in people's face to bring awareness, because even people that agree with the mainstream narrative They don't even know what the mainstream narrative is.
00:12:23.000One thing, Beto O'Rourke's running for governor of Texas.
00:12:26.000One of my buddies, Cassidy Campbell, has a big YouTube channel.
00:12:29.000I make all kinds of content, but we do a thing where we'll go fake door-knocking, or really door-knocking, and we'll talk about Beto O'Rourke's real thing, how he wants to give gender reassignment surgery to seven-year-old kids.
00:12:39.000Even people that are as leftist as he gets, they're kind of like, I don't know if a seven-year-old should be on that.
00:13:02.000Uh, James O'Keefe went, I don't know if he personally did, but Veritas, uh, I think it might have been Veritas, or maybe it was actually just James, they went door to door, and they asked people if they were, if they, they said, we're a group that supports gun control, and we don't like people to, you know, having guns, it's dangerous, do you agree?
00:14:41.000You miss 100% of the shots you don't take when Gretzky and Michael Scott.
00:14:44.000So my point being is you have to actually go out there and try this.
00:14:49.000It could have been a dud, of course, but when you're actually on the grind, and this is for people watching at home, I just want to say, you have to go try.
00:14:55.000And I'm a try-hard, for lack of a better word.
00:14:59.000Not every time does it work, but this one was gangbusters.
00:15:02.000It made me think of Kavanaugh, who lately, recently had been harassed by people standing outside a restaurant while he's trying to eat a steak.
00:15:08.000And that was the first thing I thought.
00:16:39.000I'm just saying, you know, she's in good shape.
00:16:42.000I think she checks a lot of the boxes.
00:16:44.000And I can see why she actually got in her position.
00:16:46.000She's 32 years old, she's one of the most popular congresswomen, but she actually, in her Netflix documentary, she basically got casted for that.
00:16:52.000You know, she was basically almost like a casting call.
00:16:55.000And so I can see why she got picked, almost like you get picked for a reality show or something.
00:16:59.000She has the look, she has the, you know, she's articulate, even though what she's saying is, you know, garbage.
00:17:06.000There's a reason why she's successful, because she actually is easy on the eyes.
00:17:17.000I forget the name, but in that it talks about how, you know, multiple people for her district, you know, submitted for, you know, basically to get the nomination and she dominated.
00:17:26.000But see, this is another thing we're not talking about.
00:17:27.000In her own district, a guy that owns a bodega was defending his bodega and ended up stabbing somebody to death.
00:18:05.000I think she's I think the points about her not feeling safe are interesting because one, I'm hoping that like when she was talking about one six, she was like clapping her hands, clapping her hands.
00:18:15.000And she looked like tariff, like just completely nervous wreck.
00:18:18.000I imagine someone in capital would feel like that these days with this heightened sense of security, with the economy, you know, inflation and things like that.
00:19:32.000Ask why there are people who are traveling thousands of miles, crawling through desert, to come here to work in an industrial setting, or in a chicken factory.
00:19:41.000And she was a waitress living in, you know, New York or whatever.
00:19:44.000In Manhattan, in Union Square, one of the nicest neighborhoods in New York.
00:19:47.000Oh, at that famous Union Square restaurant, right?
00:19:49.000Yeah, and so she probably did really well because bartenders actually do pretty good.
00:19:52.000But it's funny because you make a point, and we talk about the border, over 108,000 drug overdose deaths this year.
00:19:59.000The issue that we're having with fentanyl, people are literally dying, young kids.
00:20:02.000The opioid epidemic is one of the worst problems that we're facing.
00:20:05.000And politicians, and this is the problem that I have with the conservative side, Forget about the $80 billion we're giving to Ukraine.
00:20:12.000Forget about Dan Crenshaw voting for servicemembers that aren't vaccinated to get kicked out of the military.
00:20:17.000It doesn't matter if you have an R or a D next to your name.
00:20:20.000I want them to have an A next to their name for America.
00:20:22.000And that's the problem, is that we have all of these politicians that are run by multinational corporations.
00:20:29.000Businesses are deciding, really, what's happening in the world.
00:20:32.000So it doesn't matter if you're right or left, because they do not care about the border between Texas and Mexico, yet they're giving 80 billion dollars to defend the border between Russia and Ukraine.
00:20:40.000And for me, that mostly makes me sick, because, listen, I love the gay community, I love the trans community, but if you're in the Ukraine, you cannot, gay marriage is illegal.
00:20:48.000If you're transgender in the Ukraine and you try to go to Poland, they give you a gun and they say, get back on the front line.
00:20:53.000So, the country that we're defending the most, with a huge majority of our money, does not even have the same culture that we have here in America.
00:21:01.000In all seriousness though, there could've been that quid pro quo.
00:21:04.000City Pride and I saw more Ukrainian flags and I saw rainbow, well I saw more rainbow
00:21:08.000flags, but I'm just saying I saw a lot of Ukrainian flags as well.
00:21:10.000In all seriousness though, there could have been that quid pro quo.
00:21:13.000There could have been Joe Biden saying, you guys got to ease up on the LGBTQ stuff.
00:22:43.000A thousand percent we want the investigation.
00:22:45.000Obviously, she thinks the outcome will be different from what the right thinks it will be, but I don't think that's relevant.
00:22:50.000I think the question is, what happened?
00:22:52.000And we look at January 6th, you know, obviously there's some people, one of my very good friends, Luke Coffey, you know, he has a GoFundMe.
00:22:57.000He's actually being charged with assaulting a police officer.
00:23:02.000And he held a crutch, he found a crutch on the ground and did, he kind of, you know, put it against the riot shields and now he's being charged with assaulting a cop.
00:23:08.000And let me tell you something, the guy's a 37-year-old young, nice kid that, you know, felt, you know, that there was an injustice even though it was the most... 37-year-old young kid?
00:23:17.000I'm just saying he's a young middle-aged middle-aged man but I'm just saying he's not he's not built for excuse me he's not built for federal prison is my point being I think he'd be young for prison but it was the most fair election the best election ever Joe Biden got 81 million votes I just want to put that on record my point being There is people there that loved our country very much, and now they're being labeled as a domestic terrorist.
00:23:40.000And for me, I look back at our government's track record, the same people that said we had weapons of mass destruction, which we didn't, are the same people that are saying American citizens that love our country the most are terrorists.
00:23:49.000So the government's going to lie to you to create a narrative that's not true.
00:24:12.000But I'm saying, like, I'm not saying that will happen.
00:24:15.000I'm just saying, if Trump or DeSantis gets in, I think, without condemning, actually, no, with a little condemnation, but with recognizing the threat this country faces through the massive divide, I think you've got to get these people out.
00:25:22.000Not saying that Kodak Black, you know, good rapper, not saying he shouldn't get one, but I think Trump has a serious, you know, priority issue.
00:25:33.000Never in my life, growing up, like in the 2000s into Occupy Wall Street and after, for several years after, Did I think that at one point in my life I would be sitting across the table from a conservative?
00:25:47.000Yeah, well, I'm kind of down the middle, but yeah.
00:25:49.000Suit-wearing guy arguing that the Republican president should have pardoned Julian Assange because 10 years ago the left loved Assange and now they leave him hanging out to dry.
00:28:29.000There's a small handful of them that are okay.
00:28:32.000For me, I'm like, Thomas Massey is cool, Rand Paul I like, Carter Taylor Greene is great, and the rest of them, there's a few others that are doing a decently good job.
00:28:41.000But the machine itself is dominated by the Uniparty, and it's just corrupt.
00:28:44.000I don't care about how much taxes you want to take, that's ancillary, it's after the fact.
00:28:50.000We can have a conversation about that.
00:28:52.000For the time being, it's corrupt people lying, cheating, and stealing, and destroying the country.
00:28:56.000I wonder if it's the media is manipulating the politicians.
00:28:58.000I'm sure it's happening on some level, or if they're all colluding, or if the politicians are making the media act that way.
00:29:04.000But I think like Alexandria Cortez, she didn't ever mention, I've never heard her mention the 1-6 cops letting people in on 1-6.
00:29:10.000I've never heard her mention that until a couple days ago.
00:29:12.000And it's been two years of people in solitary.
00:29:18.000It's hard to think that people could be so insulated that they don't see what I see, but I've spent a lot of my time looking at a lot of things from the outside.
00:31:10.000And she's like, she said she thought she was going to die.
00:31:13.000Turns out it was a police officer evacuating her.
00:31:16.000What she doesn't tell you, although she kind of does... Is that she was in there pooping?
00:31:20.000No, is that that happened, I believe, one full hour before the barricades were breached at the front of the building, meaning no one knew anyone was going to get into the Capitol.
00:31:33.000AOC claimed she thought they had made it to her office.
00:31:36.000her office. How does that make sense? Nobody was in the building. Nobody knew they were running
00:31:40.000in the building. And if AOC knew they were going to breach the building, why didn't she report it?
00:31:43.000Weird questions there, right? The media tried defending her saying, yes, she wasn't in the
00:31:49.000Capitol. She was in her office, but there are tunnels that connect the Capitol to her office.
00:31:55.000I had a guy from the Huffington Post tell me that I was wrong when I tweeted her story didn't make sense, and he DMs me and then I pull up the timeline and he responds in private DM going like, oh, oh, you're right.
00:32:08.000When she claimed that she thought they got to her office and she was gonna die, No one had even attempted to breach the Capitol building.
00:32:18.000It was like a full hour before the barricades even moved, something like that.
00:32:22.000And then they made their way to the front of the Capitol, but AOC had no idea it was gonna happen.
00:32:25.000She fabricated the story after the fact, and people bought it, believed it, and they still do to this day.
00:32:30.000I've been thinking lately, no matter how emotional I am about something, no matter how strongly I feel about something, it doesn't make it more or less right.
00:32:38.000Like, So getting crying saying it's real doesn't make it more or less real.
00:32:46.000And I don't want to get too conspiratorial, but it kind of sounds like you remember how Larry Silverstein during 9-11, you know, he usually has breakfast there and he happened to be having a little doctor's appointment for a scan.
00:32:55.000I'm just saying, you know, it's not a surprise that these people probably do have prior knowledge to stuff that's going to happen.
00:33:01.000And we talk about Ray Epps, because I know you want to expose that, but literally, he's on camera saying, we need to have an insurrection, we need to go inside.
00:33:08.000Yet, you look at the mainstream media, New York Times, Adam Kinzinger, if they're running cover for him... They are running cover for him.
00:36:17.000In more than one location, police at the Capitol building opened the doors.
00:36:21.000There's even an instance where the police fanned people in, and a man was acquitted on all counts because he showed a video to the judge of him being motioned in by the officer.
00:36:32.000There was more than one door that was open, there was an instance where the cops said he respected what the people were doing, and there's instances where the cops took selfies with people.
00:36:40.000So now this woman is going to jail for 60 days after she was potentially invited in, or some people were.
00:36:46.000These people need to be pardoned across the board for this ridiculous misdemeanor stuff, and it is powerful, extremely powerful, now that AOCA said the doors were open.
00:36:54.000That needs, that clip needs to be, I don't know, should I take that clip and should I buy TV commercials?
00:37:00.000Honestly, hey, but let's not forget Ashley Babbitt, probably let in by a Capitol Police officer, gets shot and murdered and she was a veteran.
00:37:07.000She's somebody that loved their country so much and she just gets thrown under the rug as some evil person.
00:37:11.000So not only did, you know, these people get let in, but some people got murdered.
00:37:16.000I think maybe we do a, um, I have to figure out how to do it.
00:37:20.000There's a lot of things I want to do that never happen, unfortunately, which I don't like bringing it.
00:37:23.000I don't like saying we want to do things if we don't have a means to actually get it done.
00:37:26.000But I would love to see a commercial where it's like, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says that there were cops and other people who opened the doors to let that in on January 6th and has called for an investigation.
00:37:38.000We agree with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
00:37:41.000Support the calls for an investigation into who opened the doors at the Capitol building.
00:38:36.000And that there were actual officers working with this and we never got to the bottom of
00:38:41.000that and we never got any answers about that.
00:38:43.000And to this day we're just supposed to pretend that that never happened?
00:38:46.000I have no idea what happened to the people on the inside who were very clearly sympathetic
00:38:52.000sympathetic with what was going on and opening the doors wide open for that.
00:38:56.000And I'm supposed to sit here and pretend like none of that ever happened and then right afterwards you have a massive, you know, you just have this idea that throwing money at that problem is going to make it go away without any accountability.
00:39:09.000And so this is where these things are breaking down.
00:39:33.000When you talked to her, when you approached her on the steps, she was with a Capitol Police officer that didn't get in your way and stop you.
00:39:39.000And now she's questioning, is that guy on the, is that guy?
00:39:41.000And she's wondering if they're like traitors in the building.
00:39:44.000Whatever her reasoning is, it's important that we find out if people let people into the building.
00:39:50.000Because those people are in solitary confinement right now.
00:40:01.000camera. Yep. And it was a police officer that like looked up and then you think these, these,
00:40:06.000these dudes who are like trying to break a window to get in, know where the mag release
00:40:10.000is. And you know, you don't think there's some of those cops that probably were sympathetic
00:40:13.000to what was happening. I mean, she's obviously correct. And I don't, I don't care what the
00:40:17.000end result is. Maybe the end result is like members of Congress were in on it. Good. Whatever.
00:40:22.000Let's have an investigation into who opened those doors.
00:40:25.000If there were members of Congress that were orchestrating the opening of the door to bring people in to disrupt this, then we should find out who did that and why.
00:40:33.000I think all of these bumbling doddards, these old people, the Maga Mimas, who just saw a clear path and cops waving them in, who walked in and now have their lives destroyed, should be pardoned.
00:40:44.000Those people should have never been charged.
00:40:46.000That was a fault of Capitol Police and the government.
00:40:50.000I want an investigation of the cops who opened the doors.
00:40:51.000If they didn't open the doors this wouldn't have happened.
00:40:53.000Well and your bestie Joe Rogan talks about one of his favorite things that Alex Jones did is he exposed the WTO about in I believe in Seattle where there were agent provocateurs who stayed in a building and you know basically they were all wearing the same boots and agent provocateurs exist.
00:41:07.000Now you're going to say oh none of them were on January 6th.
00:41:09.000We have evidence of people using agent provocateurs to make a riot look bad.
00:41:15.000It's kind of similar to Operation Northwoods, which, as you know, is a declassified thing where they're going to take planes and fly them into buildings during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the 9-11 was kind of similar to that.
00:41:24.000But what I'm saying is, if you do not think the government has classified levels of information, and it's creating a narrative by using their own military, CIA, FBI, whatever you want to call it, alphabet agencies, in order to make things look worse than they really are, You know, you might be a conspiracy theorist.
00:41:39.000Right, because it's a reason to get more funding for more security apparatus to grow the security organization.
00:41:48.000I'm not saying that I know everything.
00:41:50.000But just all of the evidence, when we see Ray Apps, when we see the way the media is protecting them, it's hard for me to imagine that this was all just accidental.
00:41:58.000Yeah, it could be a hybrid of like people getting angry and going to the Capitol and storming, and people trying to benefit off it by making it come out worse as a result.
00:42:23.000It explains more so why there was no National Guard, no heavy police presence, why their claim, like Trump said he wanted the National Guard there and they rejected it.
00:43:00.000And then the conversation would have been the police saying things like, we stood down because we did not want to hurt people and we didn't know how to react to this level.
00:43:10.000But what happens is the police go out, Do their job and clear the space.
00:43:15.000And the response from the media and the Democrats was to investigate the police over it.
00:43:20.000They said the Capitol Police should be investigated for attacking protesters.
00:43:25.000On January 6th, because the police let everyone do everything, it's, oh, oh geez, the police were the poor victims and these are the bad guys.
00:43:33.000It's the very typical I'm the victim narrative that is used to manipulate people to gain power.
00:43:54.000Let's talk about the Summer of Love 2020, RIP George Floyd.
00:43:57.000He's one of the greatest Americans of all time, one of my favorite actors.
00:44:00.000But what I'm saying is, George Floyd, they literally burned down multiple cities and Kamala Harris donated to their bail bond fund.
00:44:06.000If that is not a false flag, so that's basically encouraging people to cause as much damage, knowing you're going to get out a free jail card.
00:44:13.000How much more evidence do you need that they like the protesting?
00:44:17.000So the fact that they would convince Trumpers To go and do some sort of insurrection, I wouldn't put him past him.
00:44:23.000And we talk about this, I do on my show, MKUltra, and you think of like, it doesn't have to be the 1984, you know, make you watch a video with your eyes wide open.
00:44:31.000You can propagandize people with just the mainstream media, with just commercials, with just, you know, basically creating a narrative.
00:44:36.000You can target someone's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to only see certain things that will drive them insane.
00:44:44.000And this is the crazy thing people need to realize about these platforms.
00:44:48.000Facebook did an experiment on people, years ago, where they only showed them negative content to see how their posts would change and how they would behave.
00:44:55.000Well, and you know it sees the dilation of your pupil when you press a like, or, you know, you give it access to their rear face.
00:46:25.000Because, like he said, he's bought and sold by these, you know, multinational corporations, and he doesn't care about America because he's the same guy that, you know, he lost his eye in the war, but he wants to send more people to fight for the war.
00:46:50.000I don't even think we should fight communism.
00:46:51.000No, no, but what if the communists are subverting your country and killing people and sterilizing kids and you're like... I'm the guy that stands in front of the tank and gets ran over.
00:48:05.000starts to recede, they start expanding.
00:48:07.000And then we're going to have to contend with a multipolar world where you have a China as a serious contender, you know, as a world power.
00:48:13.000Yeah, but Tim, you look at Barack Obama, he won the Nobel Peace Prize, and all he had to do was drop a drone strike every 20 minutes for 8 years.
00:48:20.000He killed people at weddings, he killed children with these drones.
00:48:23.000So that's, to me, if you kill, it's like why I don't really like the death penalty, because if you, you know, use capital punishment and you murder one innocent person, which you've done most, it makes it necessarily the whole system screwed up.
00:48:36.000This is why I oppose the death penalty.
00:48:37.000But it's funny you say China, because they say it's our biggest threat, and I agree that they are a threat, because I think it's the Chinese fentanyl that they can add a molecule to that they're flooding through the border, like I said earlier.
00:48:48.000But China, they rely on us like we rely on them, so it's almost a copacetic relationship.
00:48:53.000One cannot exist without the other at this point.
00:48:55.000So they want to give us the impression that we're always going to be fighting with them, but their economy's dying right now, our economy's dying, so What I'm saying is, unless we come together and build each other up, we're not going to make it.
00:49:07.000So by killing each other, I think that just makes the problem worse.
00:49:09.000We actually have to come to some sort of agreement, like the Donbass region of Ukraine, and if Russia wants a little land, give them some land!
00:49:46.000I've been thinking about, I've kind of taken a neutral stance on the war machine.
00:49:50.000I was picturing having a conversation with Hillary Clinton last night and just like, where she's just totally candid, like, yeah, yeah, whatever.
00:50:39.000That's all because of Hillary, who, her husband, flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane 26 times without secret service, and Ghislaine Maxwell, the only person to get 20 years in prison for sex trafficking children to no one.
00:50:52.000These people making the decision do not care about children, they do not care about killing babies, and they definitely don't care about black No.
00:51:43.000Listen, what I'm saying is, there are some world leaders that you could make an argument, they're utilitarians who think they're doing good.
00:51:50.000Hillary Clinton is not one of those people.
00:51:52.000She is a demon who wants to cause mass suffering.
00:51:55.000I mean, she's just a mom, but she gotta... No, she's not just a mom.
00:53:41.000But let me tell you this though, RIP Norm Macdonald, probably one of the best comedians, but he, when he was on SNL, when he was doing Weekend Update, he's one of the funniest guys ever, he would go after Hillary for Vince Foster.
00:53:51.000Vince Foster, I believe, was the Chief of Staff for Bill, and he's a guy that died in a park, I think it was like two gunshots to their head.
00:53:57.000So I'm not even talking about the Clinton body count, I'm just saying, where there's smoke, there's fire.
00:54:02.000I could defend AOC a million times over before I would defend Hillary Clinton.
00:54:06.000Just based on, like you said, the laughing at the rape of a child, you look at all the conspiracy behind her.
00:54:12.000So, to defend these elitists, because it's like a multi-level marketing scheme, you know?
00:54:17.000One person, a few people benefit from all of our suffering.
00:57:48.000But what I'm saying is, sports are important.
00:57:49.000I think for the youth, it gives them some sort of structure.
00:57:52.000I think, you know, skateboarding, anything.
00:57:53.000I'm saying any athletic prowess is good for young people instead of sitting and just playing a game.
00:57:58.000Speaking of, I want to actually make this point.
00:57:59.000This is what I envision the future is.
00:58:01.000I actually believe that we're going to have some sort of Vanilla Sky Matrix future, where people are going to be so... Their lives are going to be so tumultuous outside of it, that they're going to actually convince people to plug into what is called the Metaverse.
00:58:48.000You know, you're like wondering why your life sucks, why you're poor, and it's like you're in jail.
00:58:52.000But my point being is the technology that they're going to have, and there's a thing called the Uncanny Valley, and actually, I forget the exact term for it, but like AT&T, Verizon, what they do is they try to actually get, like when you call a robot basically to try to get customer service, They're trying to create technology where you can't tell that you're talking to a robot, and they can't do it.
00:59:12.000If they're ever tested, they can't do it, because there's a thing called uncanny valley where they can't make it exactly like a human.
00:59:17.000It's not going to have the same speech pattern.
00:59:22.000And that's why I don't necessarily think they will, because I think it's almost impossible.
00:59:26.000And the reason why is you say, oh, artificial intelligence will be able to create that.
00:59:29.000Really, artificial intelligence just takes, basically, it can make future decisions for you based on past decisions, but the idea that it can be you and me, there's some sort of uniqueness about us that I do believe is impossible to recreate.
00:59:42.000I think that could be our soul, personally, but I just think it's almost impossible.
01:00:15.000So there's literally no way to escape.
01:00:17.000You could also make it where it, it, it happened, like you experienced 10 seconds in the metaverse, but when you come out, it's 70 years later in real life.
01:00:30.000What if your life, your mundane life, where you're trying to live right, you're trying to be a good person, you're resisting all this woke communism garbage.
01:00:38.000In reality, you are a woke communist who was involved in some Antifa violence.
01:00:45.000And so you were sentenced to rehabilitation, where they make you live a life on the other side to experience violence from them.
01:00:51.000So then when you finally come out, you're like, I can't stand those people.
01:00:54.000And then you're like, Whoa, I was those people.
01:01:01.000But I'll be honest, you know, we talk about the prison industry and, you know, a lot of people on the conservative side will say systemic racism doesn't exist.
01:01:06.000But for me, I do believe it exists because you look at a lot of the non-violent drug offenders in jail are African-American or black.
01:01:13.000So I do think we have a prison system, a private prison industry in America that's a huge business.
01:01:17.000It goes along with a lot of the military industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industrial complex.
01:01:21.000Once again, it's the American people being sold out to corporations to make money.
01:01:26.000Kinda, and I wouldn't be against universal health care in some form, not necessarily the way they want it, but I'm saying at least less taxes.
01:01:32.000There should be a way where people are so afraid.
01:01:34.000Tim, I know a lot of people, I'm in the bail bond business, we actually get people out of jail, so that's why prison reform's a big deal to me.
01:01:39.000But I know people that are afraid to call an ambulance and will take an Uber to the hospital because they can't afford an ambulance.
01:01:45.000So I'm not saying Canada's system's good.
01:02:22.000You know, it's gonna suck, but I just feel like it's a better alternative if a kid breaks his arm instead of some mom being like, yeah, how am I gonna pay for it?
01:02:58.000In Mexico and in Costa Rica, they do this thing where after they do the work on your teeth, they take your own blood and put it over the damaged part of your mouth from the surgery, and it heals way faster.
01:03:13.000They don't do that here, as far as I know.
01:03:14.000I was talking to somebody, and I looked it up, and I was like, if you go to Costa Rica, it's like a tenth of the price with better treatment.
01:03:55.000I can accept that we have, that there is a war machine that the United States is in control of, but what happens when corporations try to take control of it and poison and subdue the population through other kinds of means, non-violent means, like psychedelic, psychoactive, that's not cool.
01:04:10.000I don't want to lose control of the war machine by going after our own people, false flags, Pharmaceutical induction, like that I'm not comfortable with.
01:04:20.000I'm down to hold on to the military and make sure that we have a stable planet where the hungry people aren't rioting and destroying everyone else to steal their food.
01:04:29.000But man, the pharmaceutical industry pisses me off.
01:04:32.000Of course, but I do want to say my favorite thing, McDonald's french fries.
01:04:35.000So I do, I'm thankful for the genetically modified, uh, you know.
01:04:40.000McDonald's, I don't understand how people eat McDonald's.
01:07:56.000I'd be willing to bet if you were in New York and you, like, brutally beat someone, they'd let you out of jail.
01:07:59.000But if you're caught with wine berries, they'd be like, ooh, serious violation.
01:08:03.000Yeah, I mean, that just shows you the hypocrisy of the rules in New York.
01:08:05.000And, you know, a big district, like we said, AOC, who's the queen of New York, you know, people are literally defending their bodegas and going to jail.
01:08:11.000There's a point that I made the other day.
01:08:13.000So we ordered this, like, you can order these, like, food things.
01:08:17.000One of the things that we promote on the podcast version of the show is the Moink Box, and it's like farm-fresh meats delivered right to your door.
01:08:23.000And so we got one of those, but with seafoods, like scallops, prawns, fish.
01:08:26.000And I'm eating this wild, white, Alaskan salmon that is so delicious.
01:08:52.000If you're, like, well off in America, you're eating food quality up here.
01:08:55.000If you're middle to lower class, you're eating food quality way down here.
01:08:59.000If you live in South America and Africa, you're eating food quality way up here.
01:09:03.000It's crazy that the poorest people in the world, not everywhere, not, not, some of them are eating mud.
01:09:09.000But there are areas where people have, like, mud huts, but they walk out, catch a fish, and are eating fresh-caught salmon, and that is better quality food than the Mac and Cheese McDonald's stuff that people are eating in this country.
01:09:20.000And Americans get sick when they go to countries like that, because they're not used to eating real food.
01:09:24.000Yeah, but the biggest point that you made in that whole thing is that the middle class is basically getting destabilized.
01:09:29.000The middle class is disappearing here in America, and that's what built this country, or I think that's the most important class in this country.
01:09:35.000And now they're making it where it's just elites and the super poor.
01:09:37.000And so if you don't realize, you can see the forecasting and they're saying, oh, food shortages, energy shortages.
01:09:44.000All that does is destabilize the middle class with this massive inflation where people cannot take their kids on a vacation.
01:09:48.000They can't afford to feed them in a public restaurant.
01:09:52.000I'm not saying it's an intentional culling, but there is a culling that is happening to a degree.
01:09:56.000With food shortages, with the stress on the supply chain, what we're going to see is the poorest people in the world are going to be left destitute and desperate.
01:10:04.000And the elites, the upper class, the people, they don't care.
01:10:07.000And you can see this in the voting patterns.
01:10:10.000The Democratic Party has become the party that has become more white and more upper class.
01:10:15.000The Republican Party has become more working class, more blue collar, and more diverse.
01:10:21.000Democrats don't care about talking about inflation.
01:10:23.000They don't care about pumping money to the economy.
01:10:41.000I'm in an affluent neighborhood in Dallas, and that's what they're called, limousine liberals.
01:10:44.000I mean, they're not worried about the massive inflation.
01:10:46.000So if you don't think that this social justice lifestyle is basically people on the left that aren't even affected by it, you're wrong.
01:10:54.000So you're 100% right when you talk about that.
01:10:56.000That's why I brought the war machine earlier, because I feel like I think that we are, and I'll speak for all of us here, from a severely affluent environment where I've never suffered starvation ever in my life.
01:13:17.000I mean, you know, it's funny that, you know, those Flat Earth videos, you know, that gets demonized so much, but it's kind of a compelling argument.
01:13:23.000You know, the Earth is kind of shaped like a sausage McGriddle.
01:13:43.000The idea that we could get to the Van Allen radiation belts in 1969 through 1972, you know, we went through it twice both ways, is absolutely impossible, yet that same technology that was able to do it then, we accidentally destroyed.
01:13:54.000It's a painful process to build it back up again.
01:13:57.000Like, just because they went through it doesn't mean they went through it right.
01:14:26.000Joe Rogan actually argued two different times on Penn Teller's show that the moon landing was totally fake, made very compelling arguments, and then walked it back.
01:15:13.000But yeah, what they tell us, you know, I just, I don't think it's true.
01:15:16.000I get the feeling, it all snopes you that you're partially true, or partially false, whatever you want to call it, that they did print fake documentation of people on the moon.
01:15:24.000Stanley Kubrick, for instance, did video in case they didn't have enough footage from when they went.
01:15:28.000That's a fact, you know that for sure.
01:15:30.000The theory is that it's all faked because Kubrick's footage proves it.
01:15:34.000But I think that what they did both, they went there just in case they didn't have enough propaganda to convince people and make them excited that they shot more in a studio, that they were going to interlace.
01:15:44.000And some of it may or may not be interlaced, I don't know.
01:15:47.000But I don't see evidence that we didn't.
01:15:50.000Most of everything in society has told me that we have and that we still do go into space.
01:15:53.000Well, just Google the fake Michael Collins picture, that they used a picture where they were training and they admitted that it was false.
01:16:42.000The Soviet Union was crushing us on the one thing we defeated them on was getting to the moon first.
01:16:46.000Hmm, which is a reason why they would have lied about it to be like, hey, we got there first So but they say that Russia would have exposed us for it But I don't know because you know all these same people or at least accused us of it.
01:16:57.000Mm-hmm Yeah, but you know at the end of the day, it's like if you don't think that we're kind of in cahoots with everybody It's like, you know, they want to let me tell you something Vladimir Putin and ruble is the strongest it's ever been So if you don't think that this war is benefiting Russia You know how I know we've been to the moon?
01:18:29.000So, you know, they say these precious materials, oh, there's old resin, you know, Yeah, like I said earlier, we have enough oil and gas reserves in Texas, you know, to support the whole world.
01:21:30.000It's just, there's so many videos I gotta, now my service is terrible, but I'm telling you, Tim, we gotta find the video where it says, it's very clear, they say we cannot go through the event.
01:22:31.000It ought to be the first one that aggregates to the top.
01:22:33.000He says, for the United States, the leading space-faring nation for nearly half a century to be without carriage to low-Earth orbit and with no human exploration capability to go beyond Earth orbit.
01:22:42.000No capability to go beyond low-Earth orbit!
01:22:45.000The moon is 237,000 miles important to them!
01:22:55.000He says, and with no human exploration capability to go beyond Earth orbit for an indeterminate time into the future, destines our nation to become one of second or even third rate stature.
01:23:07.000He's not saying we've never had the capabilities and we currently don't.
01:23:27.000I am 100% committed to the mission of NASA and its future.
01:23:32.000Because... This is a minute long video, but there's a shorter one where he says it, but we can watch it.
01:23:38.000You might want to play it on 1.5 speed.
01:23:43.000Because broadening our capabilities in space will continue to serve our society in ways that we can seriously measure.
01:23:48.000Because exploration will once more inspire wonder in a new generation, sparking passions and launching careers.
01:23:52.000And because ultimately, if we fail to press forward in the pursuit of discovery, we are ceding our future, and we are ceding that essential element of the American character.
01:23:59.000I know there have been a number of questions raised about my administration's plan for space exploration, especially In this part of Florida, where so many rely on NASA as a source of income, as well as a source of pride and community, we start by increasing NASA's budget by $6 billion over the next five years.
01:24:11.000By buying the services of space transportation rather than the vehicles themselves, we can continue to ensure rigorous safety standards are met, but we will also accelerate the pace of innovations as companies, from young startups to established leaders, compete to design and build and launch new means of carrying people and materials out of our atmosphere.
01:24:29.000Yes, pursuing this new strategy will require that we revise the old strategy.
01:24:37.000In part, this is because the old strategy, including the Constellation program, was not fulfilling its promise in many ways.
01:25:15.000He says we do not have the ability to go through.
01:25:17.000But it can't even reach low Earth orbit?
01:25:19.000I mean, we have a transcript right here, right?
01:25:21.000I'm just saying, I mean, you know, you call me a conspiracy theorist, but this is Barack Obama saying... A few people... You know, the same people that typed this transcript are the ones that said that Joe Biden didn't say... Sure.
01:25:31.000He says, sure, it's comfortable, but it can't even reach low Earth orbit, and that obviously is in striking contrast to the Falcon 9 rocket we just saw on the launch pad, which will be tested for the very first time.
01:25:41.000I mean, here's the issue, like, anything they don't want shared, we're not gonna be able to just Google search, you know what I mean?
01:25:47.000Well, but on YouTube there's a lot of conspiracy.
01:25:49.000Go to YouTube and then type in Upload Date.
01:25:51.000Type in Barack Obama Low Earth Orbit and then type in Upload Date.
01:25:54.000And then it ought to be one of the first ones.
01:27:28.000We had a reason to go to the moon when we were in the Cold War.
01:27:31.000Afterwards, we abandoned the projects and abandoned the rockets, and they fell into disrepair, and no one cares anymore.
01:27:36.000Now, we have no real reason to build and expand in that direction, or we don't have companies that want to do it, nor do we have the government wanting to do it, and in 2010, Barack Obama was saying, we need to start building the machines to do this.
01:28:07.000They keep saying we're going to go to the moon.
01:28:08.000And let me tell you something, you know this as a successful businessman, it would be the biggest marketing tool in the world if they were able to go to the moon.
01:29:24.000Now I want you to, you know, look at that thing and you tell me that.
01:29:28.000So you know the idea of the lunar lander is that they were able to go, what happened was is we were able to send a craft to the moon, get in the moon's orbit, then Michael Collins stayed in the craft and then that thing was able to escape from the spacecraft and it was able to land on the moon Then, Buzz and Neil were able to take a car out of there and drive it around and play golf on the moon, Tim.
01:30:34.000And when they were doing the, you know, practicing for the mission, that if they dropped a tool that it was so thin, the tool would fall through.
01:32:54.000You seem to not understand that, so when you say that it's a red flag for me being like, well if you don't understand that, I would assume the likelihood of the rest of your arguments are incorrect.
01:33:02.000Well, listen, I'm not saying that, you know, you can't say that, you're allowed to have an opinion, but I'm just saying, if you actually do the research, you actually look into it, like your buddy Joe Rogan did for a long time, you can pretty much find all the holes in the story of the moon mission.
01:33:15.000It's just laughable, and I know we're, you know, we're kind of going on a tangent, and you're going to say... No, for sure, like, I tried looking up, and granted, there's the issue of Google suppresses things, so it's like, not easy to be like, I'm going to Google it and we can prove that it's a real thing.
01:33:50.000I've actually gone to labs for jet propulsion and saw them working on these things.
01:33:55.000I actually have a video of a rocket test at X-Core in the Mojave Desert, and I watched them fly a rocket plane.
01:34:03.000So when I actually sit down with rocket engineers and machinists who are building these parts, who explain these things to me, and I know even the tiniest bit as like a layman who's like, oh, I heard about that, and then you say something that's completely incorrect, I say, okay.
01:34:48.000Multiple astronauts, when they came back, in the pictures, they had scars on their hands.
01:34:52.000So this technology that was so incredible.
01:34:55.000And on the moon, in the sunlight, it's 200 degrees.
01:34:57.000In the shade, it goes to instantly negative 200 degrees.
01:35:00.000Now, you can talk about the space technology We cannot even recreate the suits.
01:35:04.000And on top of that, back then, these suits, the most magical suits on Earth, with one battery, that can go change 400 degrees an instant, listen, was not even able to get the thumb mechanism right for multiple hours.
01:35:24.000So, so if... They can't get the glove right, then they can't get a battery technology that can make a suit change instantly 400 degrees.
01:35:30.000The problem with conspiracy theories is that you've made a determination, and now you agree with the evidence that backs your determination.
01:35:41.000Well, I mean, I do know that we didn't- I know that you're like, you acted like the foil was an incorrect thing and having actually- I didn't say it's incorrect, I said it looks like garbage.
01:36:22.000You looked at it and said, that does not look right.
01:36:25.000I said, okay, actually, I've been to a jet propulsion laboratory in the Mojave, where I watched them do tests, and they explained to me heat resistance, return, all that stuff.
01:36:36.000You're comparing apples and oranges, but okay.
01:37:31.000I'm just saying, it doesn't pass the smell test, and you don't want to give it the smell test because, you know, you're red, white, and blue all day long.
01:37:37.000I wouldn't be surprised if NASA and the government Opted to throw false information out there so that other people couldn't recreate their process just like with Area 51 They told people there were little green men in the stuff too So if someone went rogue and wanted to spill the beans, they're gonna sound like a crazy person
01:37:53.000Well, I'm just saying, guys, you know, you can believe the landing on the moon.
01:37:55.000I don't think you're wrong to cast doubt on it, but you are saying with certainty that we didn't do the moon landing.
01:38:21.000And on a serious note, though, I'm just saying, you can watch a little documentary by Bart Sabrell, Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, and when he confronted the astronauts, he asked them to swear on a Bible whether they went to the moon.
01:38:30.000And so regardless, you can believe that we went to the moon and that we lost that technology and it's a painful process to build it back up again.
01:38:36.000Don Pettit, a NASA astronaut, is the exact person that said it.
01:38:41.000And I believe less than 120 people have even been to space.
01:38:44.000So the idea that they could fake it, you know, I think... So here's a point.
01:38:50.000There was a period where we only built buildings up to eight floors because the heat accumulation at the highest floor was too intense and we had limited technology preventing it.
01:39:22.000I was watching this documentary about... But we lost the technology in 50 years, Tim.
01:39:26.000This is in the thousands of years, like the pyramids is my point.
01:39:29.000I just don't see it as being impractical that having no reason, no commercial purpose, the government stops funding it, people stop funding it, and then they're like, where's the old documents and the construction for it?
01:39:42.000They did lose all the old documents and they lost the plans for building it.
01:40:27.000But there's also, rocketry's been around for a while, and we have ICBMs, they're very powerful, and we have tons of explanations as to how we can and have done it.
01:40:37.000You've not presented any hard evidence.
01:40:38.000I've presented a lot of evidence, but I wonder if I'm wrong.
01:42:01.000Like they don't want other people to try and do it.
01:42:03.000They want to disincentivize that they want to be the leaders.
01:42:05.000So they're going to pretend like it's impossible.
01:42:07.000Well, listen, we can, you know, it's funny, I get my... We'll read Super Chats, otherwise... Yeah, no, but I, yeah, and I agree, and it's funny, because I, you know, I finally get on TimCast, and then we have to go full tinfoil hat, but I am Primetime99, the host of The Conspiracy Castle, and you're welcome to sub to that on YouTube.
01:42:19.000Yeah, that's my, it's called The Conspiracy Castle.
01:42:22.000But what I'm saying is, and that was actually before you called it Cast Castle, but that's neither here nor there.
01:42:25.000What I'm saying is, that's neither here nor there.
01:42:34.000If I had my computer, I could be, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:42:37.000My internet service is not that great because, you know, we are out in the sticks.
01:42:40.000But my point being is, Tim, I respect your opinion, and I think that you're trying to hold my feet to the fire, and I appreciate that.
01:42:45.000But at the same time, I only encourage people to do, excuse me, I always encourage people to do their own research, including you, which you should listen to tonight.
01:42:53.000Joe Rogan on the Penn Taylor Show, arguing about the moon landing, because he is your bestie.
01:44:04.000I'm saying I'm fearless because when I walked into a room and watched my mom die, it said, it kind of just showed me that I saw and went through the toughest thing that I'll ever go through.
01:44:12.000So I can compare any situation, literally any situation, I can compare it to that and think, well, this is a piece of cake.
01:44:17.000So confronting a politician or going in sort of some meeting and getting all the attention on me is nothing as bad as holding my hands, holding my mom's hand when she died.
01:44:25.000So yeah, I kind of am a little hardened by that.
01:46:21.000You don't want your socialist supercharger.
01:46:22.000Yes, because some people can't afford to give a hundred bucks, but they make good points.
01:46:27.000Some people will give a lot of money making really bad points, intentionally hoping that the amount of money will make me read something that is like not good.
01:46:35.000Some people will try and promote stuff and use it as an advertisement, and within reason, we'll read some of them.
01:46:40.000You know, for the most part, I'm, like, going through and I'm, like, reading the ones, and I really am- I always try to find, like, the good questions and the good points, not to, like, say that, you know, people shouldn't, you know, like, I won't read as- you know, but I read some that are inane and just, we'll grab what we can.
01:46:55.000But I- but I- usually I want, like, good questions, right?
01:49:05.000I hear you talk about the Civil War a lot, but I think the only way that happens is if they do repeal the Second Amendment and take away our guns.
01:49:11.000What do you think would be the—and just in your opinion, what would be the— You can't take away guns.
01:49:14.000I agree, but I'm saying what do you think would be the straw that would break the camel's back that would make people go on the street and start shooting each other?
01:50:20.000Then that's the kind of thing that snowballs and you'll end up then with like a truck comes in and a couple and then the guy in the truck gets out and says, you're not law enforcement.
01:51:03.000So with the first civil war, I think it was seven states, I usually get the number wrong, seceded before Abraham Lincoln was even president.
01:51:11.000And the other states joined after Abraham Lincoln invaded and started fighting against the Confederacy to pull them back and to force them into the Union.
01:51:20.000And so it's possible that what starts is... I'll put it this way.
01:51:26.000The reason Texas joined the Confederacy was because they had no choice.
01:51:38.000And then when the Civil War breaks out, for trade reasons and association, they were like, well, we're here next to all of the Confederacy.
01:51:46.000We have no connection to the Union at this point.
01:51:54.000So the probability is, You might see with the abortion stuff, circumstances, and I think, you know, what could be a small catalyst is like, a man and a woman are together, maybe they're not married, and the woman gets pregnant, and the guy says, you have to keep it, and the woman says no and flees.
01:52:10.000That's a crime in Texas, or maybe Oklahoma is a better example, facilitating or trafficking an abortion, or I think Missouri passed this law in March.
01:52:18.000And the guy who lives in the state is victimized, and his unborn child was killed, so he wants justice.
01:52:24.000The state petitions the federal government for intervention.
01:52:30.000They start barring access to residents of other states, saying no, because not until that person is extradited and the feds won't intervene, and, you know, there's a potential there.
01:52:38.000You know, and I'd actually like to get your opinion on abortion, because even people that are pro-choice actually agree that there should be some sort of limit, you know, maybe not in the third trimester.
01:52:46.000So what do you think about the politicians trying to do it up to birth?
01:53:10.000And there was a guy, you know, that had two felony convictions and then got a misdemeanor and it was the third strike and spent the life in prison.
01:53:14.000putting away people who committed misdemeanors if that.
01:56:17.000Sam says, there's some data out of Sweden and the US that suggests SSRIs may cause homicidal ideation in young men ages 14 to 24, between 1 and 3%, up to three months.
01:58:09.000It's like a bony fish that like if you were to catch on its own it's not really enough but when you catch a huge amount of them and you grind them up into a paste.
01:58:32.000We can go to McDonald's and I'll get the Filet-O-Fish.
01:58:35.000Yeah a double filet-o-fish got cheese on it and the tartar sauce is good.
01:58:38.000Well Tim and I hope you don't get mad at me for saying this and you know obviously Tim is incredibly well-known and he is a celebrity obviously and Tim said one of the most terrible things I've ever heard is that Tim can not really go to a restaurant anymore that makes me oh yeah I just hate that I mean I'm just saying that is like honest to God that is just really sad because you know I think there's nothing bigger than fat American cultures eating at a restaurant you know I mean that's like literally part of our culture and you're missing out it makes me sad.
01:59:17.000You go to the hospital for stuff, and they often, they're not gonna be like, is there bleach in this system?
01:59:21.000If there's no reason to suspect it, they won't actually test for it, and then they won't know, and then they'll be like, we'll give you fluids and try and get you better.
01:59:28.000And then, even if the only place you ate was at one restaurant, you got sick, how do you even prove the person there was some lunatic who was actually trying to ruin your food or get you sick?
01:59:37.000Donald Trump, when he goes out, this is why he does fast food so often, because it's pre-made.
01:59:41.000So no one tampers with it, and he knows that.
01:59:44.000And so, when I was reading about Kavanaugh eating at the Morton's, I was like, did security go into the kitchen and watch the food get made?
01:59:52.000Well, Morton's is a pretty classy restaurant.
02:00:02.000Ian might like this one, but this is a little secret for the kids out there, and obviously drugs are the worst thing ever, but, you know, the kitchen culture is the biggest, druggiest, you know, world there is.
02:00:22.000But the problem is, if I go to an area that's heavy blue, and people recognize me, and then I just say, I trust you with what I'm gonna put my body right now, they could, at the worst, spit in it.
02:00:32.000Or I should say at the least, you know, if they're angry with me and they don't like me spitting it and there's no way I'll know and I'll eat it.
02:00:37.000Or they can do something seriously bad like biologically tamper with it and there's no way to prove it.
02:00:43.000And I've gotten sick eating out before and it's like I've had people recognize me.
02:00:47.000I've had issues at restaurants with like, okay, I probably shouldn't eat here.
02:00:51.000There's places where you can see the ideological stuff on their walls.
02:00:54.000I've gotten emails from people being like, hey, watch out, the people at this restaurant know who you are.
02:00:58.000And it's like, okay, we gotta take that seriously now.
02:01:00.000It's like, people, people, we've gotten swatted so many times, I've gotten death threats enough, where you get to a point where you literally can't just go to a restaurant, sit down and be like, I'd like the wings, please.
02:01:53.000I just want to make sure we read some more Super Chats.
02:01:56.000Alexander Nelson says, my in-laws are ranchers in North Dakota, and the beef we bought from them recently is like nothing we've experienced from any grocery store.
02:02:03.000In the end, it's cheaper to buy in bulk as well.
02:02:14.000Drive up to a local farm, you walk right up, pop open the freezer, grab out a big chunk of fresh farm beef, pay for it, bring it back and eat it.
02:02:22.000Well yeah, you can buy like half the cow.
02:02:23.000That's a big deal in Texas, where you just buy the cow.
02:04:09.000I see Ian's face, because it's a touchy subject, guys, because you're talking about geopolitical conflict, and we live in a world where we don't necessarily know the truth.
02:04:17.000There's declassified levels of information.
02:04:19.000Neil Strong says, I'm really trying to get others to join us and listen to you, but man, it's a breath of fresh air when I listen to a podcast like tonight.
02:04:45.000And Joe Rogan's a comedian who wants to hang out with his friends and have interesting conversations, who gets pulled into these things because he just will tell the truth when it comes to certain news stories.
02:04:54.000But you can't expect him to be a journalist and, like, dig up all of the facts and then challenge them, you know, the way we do.
02:05:00.000Well, he used to be a little more combative, but what do you think about him saying he didn't want to have Trump on?
02:05:04.000I mean, I agree, I don't believe he wanted to have Trump on, but do you think Trump wanted to come on?
02:05:45.000So I'm saying the technology went backwards.
02:05:47.000We were able to go in 1969 through 1972.
02:05:49.000And I just compare a simple, you know, comparison, you say apples and oranges, you look at a 1969 Lincoln, you compare it to a 2022 Lincoln Navigator.
02:05:56.000The technology did not go backwards in that sense.
02:05:58.000What if we needed to store data on a magnetic strip in a computer?
02:06:04.000Well, we actually deleted all the telemetry data and they said that we needed it for, you know, further missions, but... No, what I mean is, like, let's say right now there's a circumstance in which we're like, you know, we want to use tape drives.
02:06:18.000We don't have factories that can make them right now, do we?
02:06:21.000They've all shut down the production on tape decks for computers because it was considered inferior, or we didn't have a reason to use it, or we found other means, or, like Beta and VHS.
02:06:31.000The point is, there's probably factories out there that could quickly start producing tape decks, tape drives for computers, because it's not relatively difficult, but it would be really expensive.
02:06:41.000You'd have to fund it, finance it, and create the factory to do it, and that's old technology.
02:06:45.000So there's older stuff that we just stopped doing, and now we're like, maybe we should rebuild that.
02:06:49.000Well, they admit that we went to the moon with technology less than a TI-83 calculator.
02:07:00.000I know, but I'm just saying, you know, the technology that they had able to call Richard Nixon from the surface of the moon, uh, with like a three second delay, to me, I just think that, and then it took, you know, how many years, 60 years for us to get Zoom.
02:07:47.000We were doing a brainstorming session where we wanted to use infrared laser pulsed into clouds that could only be detectable by an optical device so that you could translate the flicker of it into low-grade data signals or audio.
02:07:59.000Yeah, there's really easy rudimentary light and radio wave based technology that is very different from encoding and decoding bits and streaming it over, you know, hard lines and things like that, but I digress.
02:08:10.000Let's read, we'll just read a couple more here.
02:08:14.000Reggae Vibe says, I think a civil war would look like War, Inc.
02:08:17.000with John Cusack, where corporations are literally fighting and funding the war along ideological lines.
02:08:22.000That's basically been the case forever.
02:08:24.000Like the Civil War in the United States, there were people funding, you know, either side, hoping for a victory and, you know, for whatever.
02:08:58.000I knew it had to be approved, but I figured maybe in a bedroom you could display the gun, but you're talking about you can't even really display it in a private room, basically?
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