On today's show, we discuss the latest terror attack on a government facility in Georgia, the Joe Rogan and Joe Biden conspiracy theories, and more. Plus, a new story about Anthony Fauci, the man who may or may not have been behind the infamous lab leak theory.
00:00:25.000I've been covering this stuff for over a decade, and what happened in Georgia is... It's an act of terror, and it escalates beyond anything we've seen thus far.
00:00:35.000And I don't know what word to use to describe it, but protest, demonstration, don't cut it.
00:00:40.000Terror attack is probably the best you can get.
00:00:42.000But it's probably a bit more than that.
00:00:44.000When a terrorist faction commits an attack, usually it's some cell somewhere with some weird fringe ideology you've never heard of, and they're like, oh, there's a terror attack, right?
00:00:55.000Some far-off group from a faraway land.
00:00:57.000No, this time it's a national organization with national institutions backing them all over the country, converging in Georgia to lay siege to a government facility, firebombing vehicles, destroying things, previously shooting a cop and putting him in the hospital.
00:01:13.000We're now hearing that the Cop City insurgency or terror attack involved people from France, Canada, and one of the people arrested was a lawyer, it's being reported, with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
00:02:27.000Joe Rogan saying he'd probably rather vote for Trump over Biden at this point.
00:02:30.000He said something similar in the past.
00:02:31.000And Joe Biden said his brain wasn't all there and the doctors had to pop open his skull to see if it was still working.
00:02:38.000Yeah, okay, it seems like things are falling apart.
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00:03:41.000Well, I was a burlesque performer in New York City.
00:03:46.000I worked in the entertainment nightlife industry in New York City and then I got canceled.
00:03:52.000So that's quite a story with the canceling and how the culture has shifted starting from 2016.
00:04:00.000And I know that there was a lot going on that built up to that in 2016, but that was, I feel like, the crux of our societal separation.
00:04:12.000And then, you know, the importance of art and culture, and where I think we need to head from here.
00:04:21.000Instead of just focusing on being cancelled, I want to talk about what we can do.
00:04:28.000Yeah, you were saying before the show that people used to know that you voted Republican, it was no big deal, but then all of a sudden this, like, fissure happens.
00:04:37.000Yeah, I mean, everyone knew, all my friends knew I was a voted Republican, they had no problems with it, they just thought it was like, oh, she's a little kooky over there about her politics, whatever, not a big deal, but as soon as I got, you know, outed for supporting Trump, and we all know what this is like, right?
00:04:54.000In 2016 it was like, Like, how did Trump just, like, change the game the way that everyone focused on politics?
00:05:05.000And it just, like, became you're either an evil Nazi, Trump supporter, or you're the good guy.
00:05:12.000And even all my friends were just like, you're an evil Trump supporter now.
00:05:17.000Well, we'll get into all that, so this should be interesting.
00:05:41.000Atlanta cop city anarchy sees at least 35 agitators detained, part of an international group.
00:05:47.000Suspects from France, Canada, And out of Georgia among those arrested in significant escalation at Atlanta's police and fire training facility.
00:05:56.000We got a video here from Andy Ngo on YouTube which I will play just a portion of so you can see just some of the scale of this degree of extremism.
00:06:07.000There's what looks like power lines, construction equipment, and hordes of people running in and ransacking things.
00:06:14.000Now, of course, you've got many on the left trying to claim that it's not organized, it's just a demonstration, it was all impromptu, blah blah blah, but that is absolutely not true.
00:06:24.000You have people who have been occupying this location for years.
00:06:28.000You have an individual who was killed by cops after shooting a cop People who have burned down houses.
00:06:35.000One private citizen had his truck set on fire and flipped over.
00:06:39.000These are extremists who have been occupying this area for some time.
00:06:42.000They brought in guns from across state lines.
00:07:04.000They say a group of agitators left the nearby South River Music Festival around 5 30 p.m.
00:07:11.000and descended on the construction site of opposed Atlantic Atlanta Public Safety Training Center to conduct a coordinated attack on the construction equipment and police officers.
00:07:32.000I guess detained is better than arrested.
00:07:34.000An arrest is when, like, a hippie marches in the middle of the street waving a little flag or sign, and they say, sir, you are obstructing a roadway.
00:07:50.000When you have outside forces from foreign countries and people coming from across the across the United States under a shared banner flying a flag of an active organization with websites to recruit people receiving funding who has previously been engaged in insurgency and terror attacks like that guy in Washington who said he was Antifa and firebombed an ICE facility, I am sick of them Fox News, everybody constantly downplaying it and being like, no, no, no, everything's fine.
00:08:20.000Because I will say this, before we get into the bigger conversation.
00:08:24.000You know, I have to talk about Civil War, and I have to wonder, maybe there won't be a Civil War.
00:08:30.000Because that would require more than one faction.
00:08:32.000And if the left right now is able to engage in this degree of terrorism, and it's terrorism, and even Fox News is like, they're just being detained because they're agitators, then there is no opposition.
00:08:45.000Then all they are is, well, we have now talked down the violent extremism of an ideological fringe faction to the point where it's a protest.
00:10:17.000And then, if it's been two years of an organized group in this one area and they've shot a police officer putting him in the hospital and they have guns and explosives and Molotov cocktails, then they recruit more people under a shared banner from across the country and other countries to descend on a government facility to firebomb equipment and attack police officers and forces of law and agents of the government, I think you are well past riot.
00:10:52.000It's a faction of violent extremists who are organized, international, with allies, weapons, explosives, using lethal force to destroy a government facility.
00:11:00.000We're in the beginning phases of a cultural revolution in the United States, similar to the one that happened in China.
00:11:08.000I think we're at the end of the beginning phase.
00:11:11.000The beginning phase was weird wokeness and movies having a plethora of interracial gay sex scenes.
00:11:19.000Oh yeah, 9-11, getting us all to hate each other and fear each other.
00:11:25.000I would like to finish what I was saying, because I don't want that getting cut off.
00:11:29.000What I'm saying is, California enforcing by law now that you have to have these ethnic quotas and gender quotas.
00:11:37.000I don't care if a movie is going to have interracial gay dating or whatever.
00:11:41.000People can make whatever movies they want.
00:11:42.000I'm talking about the enshrining in law of it.
00:11:45.000Yeah, I was interested in getting some funding one time, and I was looking up government funding and stuff like that for the arts.
00:11:51.000And I noticed that there was these requirements that was you're either part of the LGBT community, a person of color, all the whole list, you know, whatever that whole list is, and you can get some funding, but nowhere in there was anything that I qualified for, like being white, cis, straight woman.
00:12:35.000But I'm just making that point where I was looking for funding and how can I get out there and make some arts and do Do something and get some government funding.
00:12:45.000And I found that there was nowhere for me to get funding.
00:12:53.000Yeah, I completely think that we're in the middle of a cultural revolution.
00:12:57.000I think that unless we have concerted effort by your average person to push back on these type of, well, first of all, these activities, you have to have people that are going to say, look, we want law enforcement to do something about this.
00:13:13.000And so far, I don't think the population in the U.S.
00:13:16.000has really decided that they're fed up with it.
00:13:19.000And until the population starts pressuring their representatives, you're not going to see any kind of significant change.
00:13:57.000When the Overton window has shifted to the point where you can get a band of people over several years shooting at cops, firebombing government facilities, and it's called agitators at a demonstration?
00:14:07.000Then you've already normalized what they're doing to the point where you accept it.
00:14:12.000This lends credibility to what Rusty Rockets was saying on Bill Maher's show.
00:14:19.000That MSNBC, Fox News, they're all the same.
00:14:29.000Russell Brand's great, but I did correct him earlier on my Tim Casson News YouTube channel.
00:14:34.000Yeah, if you look at the News Guard rating of MSNBC, it says, proceed with caution, not credible, and Fox News is deemed generally credible.
00:14:57.000Mostly straightforward news all day, until you get to Tucker Hennedy and Laura Ingraham, and then Tucker's actually pretty good, but a little snooty and snarky, people like him for it.
00:15:07.000MSNBC all day is conspiracy garbled nonsense.
00:15:11.000So, Russell Brand goes on Bill Maher and says, MSNBC is the same thing as Fox News, it's biased nonsense, blah blah blah, and it's like, well he mentions why won't they talk about Julian Assange and Snowden, and it's like, Tucker Carlson does.
00:15:26.000You've got the populists, and you've got the cultists.
00:15:30.000And MSNBC is the cult conspiracy channel that's been wrong basically about everything.
00:15:34.000Yeah, I think that he was kind of extending an olive branch by saying, hey, both sides have issues, guys, but the truth is the liberal economic order is utilizing that media organization, whether it's MSNBC or CNN.
00:15:47.000They're owned by similar structures or whatever.
00:15:49.000I mean, he's always been anti-establishment, so I see why he's saying that.
00:15:52.000He's always been kind of against all that, but I feel like he's starting to kind of see the light a little bit more on the right, more than he used to in the past.
00:16:01.000When I went on Russell's show the first time they invited me, I was kind of like, is it going to be an ambush?
00:16:05.000Do they think they're going to get me with something?
00:16:43.000I think he's still of that world where Fox is bad, but now he realizes MSNBC is bad, and so he's like, hey, wait a minute, that's exactly... If you're on the left, and you hear, Fox News, Fox News, Fox News, this is what they do, then you watch MSNBC, you go, hey, wait a minute, that's exactly what Fox News is doing.
00:16:59.000It's exactly what they told you Fox News is doing.
00:17:02.000And what they used to do, they warmongered hard in 2008-7-6 for the Iraq-Afghanistan, I mean that was the right, the warmonger, they called them neocons at the time, and it was like this seizure of the Republican Party by the Cheney dynasty and George Bush Jr., and then there was a huge war.
00:17:36.000Andy Ngo initially reported this morning, before we got new information, at least 23 stop cop city suspects were arrested in Atlanta on suspicion of domestic terror over the violent ambush on police.
00:18:06.000Law enforcement detained at least 35 demonstrators in Atlanta, including an SPLC employee who was arrested while acting and identifying as a legal observer on behalf of NLG News.
00:18:18.000I would just like to point something out.
00:18:20.000If you're a lawyer, and you're with a bunch of people who have decided to rob a bank, and you go into the bank with them, and you're dressed like them, I'm sorry, you're an accomplice.
00:19:11.000But the fact that a terror... a terrorist cell and a national chap... an antifund... its international associates have support From the National Lawyers Guild in the Southern Poverty Law Center shows you just how far gone we are and how close we are to a legitimate culture revolution.
00:19:28.000And I'm sure the left is very excited about it.
00:19:38.000The foundation was laid in the 80s with Paulo Freire's influence in schools and then with the influence of Paulo Freire in the schools of education in the 90s.
00:19:49.000Start pumping out these kids from the humanities departments that all believe that essentially socialism is the way.
00:19:56.000I think it goes even farther than that.
00:19:57.000What was the Long March into the Institutions?
00:20:04.000The term was coined by Antonio Gramsci, who wrote it in the 20s.
00:20:12.000Antonio Gramsci wrote from an Italian prison in the 20s, and he's the one that came up with the idea that you had to go through the institutions and change the culture And they did, and that's exactly what they did.
00:20:24.000Well, Mao did it, and he proved that it works, and now it's being done here.
00:20:28.000There's a couple ideas pertaining to the long march through the institutions, and Yuri Bezmenov, of course, most people who watch the show are familiar with, talked about the demoralization and the subversion of the United States.
00:20:39.000This was, of course, during the Cold War, and so one of the scariest theories is the Soviet zombie takedown of the United States.
00:20:47.000And that idea is the Soviets implanted these ideas into the United States to basically plant seeds that would eventually destroy and uproot this country.
00:20:58.000We may be experiencing that, but the Soviet Union no longer exists.
00:21:36.000And I mean, another thing about the institutions and the universities in particular was the critical race theory which you know we know about that now it's actually kind of crazy because i remember looking this up back in 2016 and it was all this information about how it got its roots also with the soviet stuff because they were wanted to have a way of like breaking down what the family unit and and all those things so that they can be dependent on the state and what have you
00:22:01.000But they got its way into Columbia University with the Frankfurt School or whatever, and I found all this information about it, and I was like researching it.
00:22:09.000If you look that up now today, it says right-wing conspiracy theory.
00:22:23.000There was like a big moment when Wikipedia, I think, they went in and started changing all the information on the Frankfurt School, calling it a conspiracy theory and stuff.
00:22:34.000Herbert Marcuse and the scholars that were involved in there.
00:22:39.000Right now we live in the logic of Herbert Marcuse.
00:22:41.000That's why we don't have the Federal government going after the left the way they go after the right the left is apologized for is made excuses for is allowed to behave in in violent ways in ways that are completely unacceptable for people on the right and according to Marcuse he believes that even the ideas that would come from the right must be suppressed and
00:23:05.000Let me blow your mind, everybody who's listening.
00:23:08.000I have this article from Fox 5 Atlanta.
00:23:11.000Georgia trooper stable after being shot.
00:23:14.000Protester killed near controversial cop city police facility site.
00:25:13.000No, this last time they were able to, because it would have been like three dead in clash with police or three dead protesters, innocent protesters killed.
00:25:22.000Some, you know, really manipulative story.
00:25:31.000Is it worse if the police do their job and a protester dies when the police are trying to, you know, stop the violence or trying to detain people or whatever?
00:25:41.000Or is it better for some people, like Proud Boys or whatever, to get fed up and decide they're going to go and counter-protest and actually get into a fight with them and have someone die in that situation?
00:25:54.000Obviously neither are good, but which one's going to have the worst repercussions for society?
00:25:58.000I think a group going and fighting with the cops and getting a kill is worse for society because it's going to provoke more groups.
00:26:06.000My view is If there is no opposing faction, then you get a communist revolution, and we know where that goes.
00:26:13.000If there's an opposing faction, you get a civil war, and we know where that goes, and neither of which is good, neither is better than the other.
00:26:20.000I suppose you could argue that following a civil war, if the right faction wins, but basically every single time we see a civil war resolve, there's some nightmarish thing that occurs afterwards for decades.
00:26:32.000I'm still of the opinion that if we do have a civil war, that it's going to have reverberations around the world.
00:26:36.000I don't know what would happen, but the United States does not have a civil war, and then the rest of the world doesn't react.
00:26:44.000I want to pull up this image real quick, just so people can get educated a little bit.
00:26:50.000I'm not going to pretend to be a scholar on the Spanish Civil War.
00:26:53.000I just want to use this map to point out.
00:26:55.000Right now, there's a lot of people talking about national divorce and civil war, and they're very skeptical.
00:26:59.000They're saying things like, we can't have it, we shouldn't have it.
00:27:01.000Well, I'm not here to say we should or shouldn't or anything like that.
00:27:03.000Well, actually, we shouldn't, for sure.
00:27:04.000But they show this map of the U.S., and they show cities, and it's the Democrat versus Republican voting base, and they're like, oh yeah, like, we could have a civil war now.
00:27:13.000And they show a map of the U.S., and it's like, These people don't realize that even back in the day, there was an urban versus rural divide.
00:27:22.000And they seem to think today that there can't be a civil war because, well, California's blue, but, you know, the other states in the Midwest and South are red, and that separates it, blah, blah, blah.
00:27:33.000This is a map of the Spanish Civil War territories from 1936 to 1939, and as you can see, it doesn't necessarily make a whole lot of sense logistically.
00:28:11.000I think, looking at this map of Spain, that there's a mountain range there north of...
00:28:16.000Like in the Northeast, that may be a divider, and the reason why it's split, I don't really know the history of the Spanish Civil War, to be honest.
00:28:23.000There are geographic, you know, things that'll be like, you know, we'll have a division.
00:28:31.000And in real civil wars, basically what happens is, in an area with a high density of one political faction, they seize control.
00:28:38.000But that might mean they only control the city, and they don't control the surrounding areas, and they might not have any control within a hundred miles outside the city at all.
00:28:47.000I think people don't really – they're underestimating the states, the blue states, because I'm from New York and just like you were saying, California.
00:28:54.000There's like more rural areas of California and New York that people don't realize.
00:29:08.000And that's why what would likely happen in a real civil war is that the New York Metro would be controlled by one faction and the rural areas by others.
00:29:20.000Well, the problem for these cities is that they need to get resources somehow.
00:29:24.000And so what would likely happen, in my opinion, is that New York, with its some 30,000 or so police officers, the New York Metro probably has substantially more than that.
00:29:33.000And they would easily recruit surrounding suburbs and extended beyond the metro into places like Connecticut, which is only a couple hours drive.
00:29:40.000They would come to upstate New York where it's sparsely populated and just take what they want.
00:30:17.000They may be in the extended area, but typically what happens is the military comes to you, or the government, and they say, we're going to make sure you have food.
00:31:24.000And the people are going to believe it.
00:31:25.000They're going to turn on CNN and CNN's going to tell them what to do and they're going to say, okay.
00:31:29.000Look, if you tell me you don't believe me, take a look at Texas where you've got adult entertainers dancing for babies and children with a big neon sign saying it's not going to lick itself and the cops going, listen, I can't get involved here.
00:31:56.000But that means you will get a divide between urban and rural.
00:31:59.000So the question is, just because the people outside the cities are armed doesn't mean they're organized.
00:32:04.000In which case, you get a culture revolution.
00:32:06.000The government gets taken over by one faction and immediately issues sweeping reforms and starts, let's just say, removing Yeah, that's what's happened every time in history throughout eons of what we know of revolution is that swiftly the government solidifies power and then takes control of the crackdown.
00:32:24.000But we're in a new time with massive amounts of decentralized information transfer.
00:33:34.000And as much as I would say You know, the far-left extremism is being placated or accepted.
00:33:39.000The information war rages on with shows like this.
00:33:44.000Back in the 70s, when Nixon went to China, the general idea was, if we expose China to markets, and we welcome them into the global community, and we expose them to markets, They will become more like us and the opposite has happened.
00:34:02.000The United States, because of the control that China has over their population, that was an attractive situation to politicians and people that would look for power.
00:34:18.000And so what happened was they saw the situation in China and they've decided that they want that type of control for the United States and, honestly, for the rest of the world.
00:34:29.000When you start talking about the WEF and things like that, if you look at the WEF's There's all kinds of references to global governance, global governance.
00:34:41.000If they weren't looking to have a globalized government, they wouldn't be talking about global governance, and they wouldn't be having these meetings at Davos with all the movers and shakers from the UN.
00:34:54.000This is a move to actually make a global communist state, essentially.
00:35:01.000Why do you think that anyone in the United States would want that for the United States?
00:35:06.000I don't think that there are very many people that want it.
00:35:11.000There is an extremist fringe of the left that do believe that global communism is the future and that's the way forward.
00:35:39.000Why did it happen at any point in any of these countries did this emerge?
00:35:44.000It seems like it always starts off with someone that thinks, it would be better if we all work together, so we're gonna make a small council and make sure that we all work together, and then the council gets power and they're like, phew, there's no way we can make that work, let's just take what we got.
00:35:55.000I think it's more so what you're seeing is like mold or cancer.
00:36:04.000These people, these far-left extremists who are firebombing this facility, they have no
00:36:43.000That's where critical theory comes into play, is the whole concept in these universities was, how do we criticize each aspect of society and culture?
00:36:58.000Everything's a critique, to break it down.
00:37:00.000What I find though is that in this society the only reason we're able to critique it with such accuracy is because it's a free society and if we start clamping down we'll no longer be able to critique the problem.
00:37:11.000And so the critique itself, we must leave open society for critique at all times.
00:37:18.000The reason that Chernobyl melted down is because people were afraid to say, hey, this is bad and this is going on, there's mistakes.
00:37:25.000It's because people were afraid to speak honestly and openly.
00:38:50.000That was worth a minute and ten seconds.
00:38:52.000So basically, communism fed off of the Soviet Union until it killed it, and then it transferred over to China, and now it's sucking the brain of China, and it's trying to get into the United States.
00:39:52.000No offense, I'm not calling you personally an idiot, but like people that are willing to like push the agenda without realizing what it means.
00:39:58.000These people, these Antifa types, they don't work.
00:40:02.000They run around LARPing and setting fires.
00:40:52.000That's where the cult-like mentality comes into play, too, because it gives them a sense of something bigger.
00:40:58.000Most people have religion or some sort of purpose, family or something, and that's where the breaking down of the family unit or religion or all that.
00:41:24.000But then they wrote an article in 2016 where it was like New York City Nazis or something and I was like, what's this and they
00:41:34.000like doxed where I work my hometown and like my Associations and everything and they're just like these are
00:41:40.000New York City Nazis and I'm like I thought it was like funny at first
00:41:44.000So this is a joke. This is crazy. And then I found out that there was this thing called Antifa and
00:41:49.000Yeah, they I I had to live in fear of like my address I mean, you know what that's like, you know, getting doxxed or people showing up randomly or something.
00:42:00.000And I'm just like a girl living in Brooklyn.
00:42:02.000I'm like, Oh my god, what is their purpose in this?
00:42:04.000Like, what is the point of them posting my address and saying, she's a Nazi?
00:42:11.000Was it because of stuff you posted online?
00:42:13.000Yeah, it was because at the time I was, you know, my whole world was leftist people and work and all that and I didn't know anyone else that had the same mindset that I had, the same beliefs that I had.
00:42:28.000So I would look to the internet and see stuff and I found Gavin McGinnis and he's in New York City, Compound Studio.
00:42:36.000So then I started going on his show and getting a little bit more involved.
00:42:39.000And so my association with Gavin during the beginning of like the Proud Boy era and everything is why they targeted me.
00:42:47.000And I became like part of that what is called article.
00:43:18.000And somehow, Proud Boys are the bad guys and they're in jail for god knows how many years.
00:43:22.000Yeah, take a look at the mistake made by the Proud Boys.
00:43:26.000When the police came, the Proud Boys went, hello officer, let me tell you everything, and Antifa ran away.
00:43:31.000And now none of the Antifa guys are in jail and the Proud Boys are.
00:43:35.000It's just incredible how and then you were talking about that earlier too about the how they demonize like the certain group and that's exactly what they did and in the beginning my agent the theater that I worked at none of these people understood what was going on they were just like What?
00:44:43.000I think what we really should be doing is blaming the behaviors themselves that people are doing and not the people, not the groups, not the affiliations, but the behavior.
00:44:52.000And it doesn't always sit well with people because they're like, yo, if you identify with the Nazi party, I'm supposed to have an issue with that.
00:44:58.000But if you have a conversation with someone who identifies as a Nazi and it's the most loving conversation, let the conversation stand on its own.
00:45:06.000Don't judge the person based on what you think it means to have that label slapped on their chest.
00:45:12.000And that's important for us moving forward, because a lot of these kids' drag shows where, like, underage kids are being sexualized or cut up or whatever in the future, when that stuff's made illegal, there's gonna be a desire to go persecute those people that did that stuff.
00:45:28.000Are you saying not to prosecute people who are committing crimes?
00:45:31.000Well, in the future, when it becomes illegal and they're not doing it anymore, don't go back and be like, what you did eight years ago is now illegal, so you're going to... It's retroactive.
00:46:39.000Let's jump to the story from the Daily Mail because we all care so much about Joe Rogan's opinion.
00:46:45.000Bleeding heart liberal Joe Rogan says he'd vote for Trump before Biden because he's mentally gone and Americans now have to rely on his sideshow of diversity administration.
00:47:04.000One's, you know, he's a British guy, one's an American guy.
00:47:07.000And here they are talking to each other, and Rogan's at the point now where he said in the past he wouldn't vote for Biden, but he didn't vote for Trump.
00:47:14.000Now he's saying he'd vote for Trump before Biden, which is, you know, Joe's moving over a little bit.
00:47:21.000You got a lot of liberals who know in their heart of hearts Trump is the right answer, albeit an imperfect one, but you definitely can't support Biden.
00:47:31.000And they don't want to say it because they're scared.
00:47:35.000So they'll play a middle-of-the-road kind of game and act like they're some centrist or whatever or they're disaffected, but they won't just come out and say the truth.
00:47:45.000So we see this with a lot of these politically homeless people on Twitter, where they will still promote an obviously fake story smearing Trump just to try and be like, And to that point, Russell Brand saying MSNBC and Fox News are just as bad.
00:47:59.000Any honest assessment of the facts would show you that Fox News, while not perfect, is substantially more factual than MSNBC.
00:48:06.000Even NewsGuard thinks so, and that's an establishment news rating agency.
00:48:11.000But you still get these people Who are going to be like, oh, you know, I wouldn't vote for Trump.
00:49:19.000He wrote a book about it because he had experience in the far right.
00:49:23.000And he talks about and I feel like it was starting to happen to me when I got doxxed by Antifa and all that.
00:49:32.000But they push people to be more radical by acting the way that they are.
00:49:36.000You know, like they do these things to people.
00:49:40.000They're saying these frog self things or whatever.
00:49:42.000And it pushes people like all the way to the other end.
00:49:46.000The response to communism is almost always fascism.
00:49:53.000People get sick and tired of the complete insanity, and so then they're just like, well, who's gonna make things normal?
00:50:01.000And that's what Hitler did in the, or the argument that the Nazis made, not what Hitler did, the argument that the Nazis made to get elected, or when they were trying to get elected was, we will restore order.
00:50:14.000All the fighting in the streets will stop, because there was so much agitation from Antifa, The communists in the Weimar Republic, and the response from the population is, we're fed up with this insanity, so we want someone that's going to give us law and order.
00:50:32.000And it's always, and it pushes to an extreme, and I felt that way when they did all that they did to me.
00:50:37.000Ruined my career, doxxed me, like did all this stuff, just destroyed my life.
00:50:41.000It almost made me want to just go completely the other end when they're calling me a Nazi, you know?
00:50:46.000But you have to, like, control that and not kind of buy into that.
00:50:50.000But it's also dangerous when they're calling people like Tucker Carlson or regular normal people Nazis.
00:50:57.000That's also going to push people to, like, the far end.
00:51:01.000Like, OK, well, I guess we're all Nazis then.
00:51:03.000So what's a better victory to engage in fascist crackdown law and order or just... Mockery!
00:51:19.000But the ideology, or not the ideology, but the political path that the United States needs to be on is a liberal path.
00:51:27.000Now there's going to be people that are going to say we can't, you know, liberalism can't take authoritarian impulses because liberalism is Innately naive, I guess, is what a lot of people would say.
00:51:42.000Your impulse is to listen to the argument from the opposing side.
00:51:47.000I don't believe there's a classical liberal solution.
00:52:20.000And I think the issue is The people who are classically liberal have traditionally been in a sort of... I would say they're centrist libertarian types that are not all the way down at the bottom towards anarchy, but they're not quite conservative, they're not leftist or anything.
00:52:37.000And these people allow authoritarians to do whatever they want.
00:52:40.000Which means you need a more, I don't know, service-guaranteed citizenship kind of approach where you get your constitutional rights.
00:52:50.000If you're not a member of the community who's contributing, you don't vote on things.
00:52:53.000That solves the problem very, very quickly.
00:52:56.000Now, the problem, however, is it could also exacerbate the problem very quickly, which is why some have opposed it, because if those institutions get captured, who gets let in to perform services, who gets to vote, it could isolate very, very quickly.
00:53:10.000The simple answer is you still need a strong moral foundation, and you need, I guess, what you would call a cultural tradition, in which the people that you agree with Come together periodically, organize together, speak to one another, have something that bonds them together, and they reject outside of it.
00:53:32.000And that needs to be the dominant umbrella.
00:53:34.000So when I say mockery, what I mean to say is, Jimmy Kimmel, This is what he does.
00:53:39.000He goes on TV and takes a clip of Aaron Rodgers saying, I'm looking forward to seeing if the Epstein list gets released.
00:55:33.000I think it would be more like you infiltrate into the network somehow, get your own show, and then start subliminally putting in those jokes of your own or whatever instead of just like getting on Jimmy Kimmel and converting those.
00:55:47.000Like, you need to get into the institution.
00:56:36.000He stepped out of line because he's an old fogey who did not know what the cult wanted, and so he goes on TV thinking he was being himself, and then quickly went, uh-oh, did I say the wrong thing?
01:01:04.000I'm talking about the political officers.
01:01:06.000I'm talking about the politicians who are sitting on the J6 committee who are withholding evidence that would exonerate a man who, he's been locked up ever since, hasn't he?
01:01:55.000Conde Nast paid for her limo or whatever, her ride to the Met Gala.
01:02:02.000Look, we had Matt Gaetz come into the studio, and we've got a fine selection of bourbon, and I said, Congressman Gaetz, please help yourself to anything you might partake, a drink you may partake.
01:02:14.000And he said, that's too expensive, I can't accept that, for the pappy stuff.
01:02:18.000And I was, bottom shelf, $5 garbage, if you want to have some whiskey, it's gotta be under a certain price.
01:02:22.000And I was like, oh, no, no, no, yeah, whatever, I don't know, just make sure you do it right.
01:02:26.000AOC received hundreds, if not thousands of dollars These people, I'm sorry, they are evil.
01:02:34.000The January 6th committee was sitting on evidence that would exonerate this man, and they lied about it for power, and Raskin Lied about me!
01:02:49.000When he played a video, and this was a big mistake on the part of the Democrats, because it red-pilled a lot of- Yeah, including my mother.
01:02:56.000Because I was reading a Fox News article where Trump says, we're gonna protest, it's gonna be wild, and it's like Fox News reporting Donald Trump says it's gonna be wild, and I was like, well, you know, it might be, because Trump supporters are really angry, he plays it out of context, and then what I'm hearing from my friends is like what you just said, people being like, what?
01:03:16.000These people are evil. Yeah, they definitely put things out of context to purposely ruin lives. And
01:03:21.000they did the same thing. The media did it with me. When I worked at the Daily Caller. I was in a
01:03:26.000video with a GPI, who's the head of the FCC at the time, and they were like repealing net neutrality.
01:03:31.000And I was just in a video like in the background dancing along to some silly meme video that they
01:03:37.000were making with him. And the media left leftist media wanted to destroy him because this net
01:03:43.000net neutrality thing, which I still don't even understand what was going on with it.
01:03:47.000But they pinpointed me and said, hmm, what's her deal?
01:03:52.000And they found like a silly YouTube video that I made about like Pizzagate, but it was really just like me talking about my experience on the deep web and like knowing that this cheese pizza code actually is a real code.
01:04:35.000They just read the article and then I was getting a bunch of messages and everybody hating me and it was just like now my reputation is I'm a pizza gator when I'm like I never did that.
01:04:45.000I think I never promoted this like conspiracy theory.
01:04:48.000I was just talking about the deep web, the cheese pizzas, the actual footwork.
01:05:41.000If on, I think it was what, May 29th, 2020, the insurrection at the White House, if Trump ordered the police to stand down, He would be president right now.
01:05:51.000Because these people, the Democrats, they understand politics, they understand public perception.
01:05:56.000If the far left ripped down the fencing at the White House, stormed into the building and set fire to it, and started doing a whole bunch of other... Because they burned a guard post and a church.
01:06:04.000I assume they set fire to the White House.
01:06:08.000He would come out the next day and say the far-left extremists have been waging a war on this country for months and something needs to be done about it.
01:06:16.000I am calling on the governors of these states and the mayor of DC to take the action required instead.
01:06:24.000The police came in, made the arrests, fired tear gas, cleared people out, and the media came out and said Donald Trump is a fascist.
01:06:31.000Which is so crazy, because if he had cracked down and called on people to start cracking down, that would be, like what Phil was talking about earlier, the fascist response to the communist meddling.
01:06:41.000And he doesn't have that fascist bone in his body.
01:06:47.000Instead, we get the inverse on January 6th.
01:06:50.000Where, when a bunch of people show up, some guy, for some reason, keeps telling everybody to go in the building, and they keep calling him a fed.
01:06:57.000He then whispers in some guy's ear, who tears a barricade down.
01:07:01.000And then, when the bumbling Doddards show up, the cops fan them in, open the doors, and give guided tours.
01:07:07.000The Democrats withhold the evidence, and claim it was an insurrection for months to years now.
01:07:17.000And they're going to try and use that.
01:07:20.000Fortunately, with Republicans squeaking by a tiny victory, this stuff comes out and Tucker Carlson is able to definitively prove Democrats lied about it all.
01:07:33.000Proof beyond a reasonable doubt presented by Tucker Carlson, reposted by us about half an hour later, the police giving a guided tour and even opening the doors for the Q shaman, completely exonerating him and proving
01:07:50.000Democrats lied about completely everything.
01:07:53.000Do you think it's going to make a difference?
01:07:54.000Well, the challenge is when it comes to his criminal case, if this was being tried in,
01:08:03.000say, like a state jurisdiction thing, and this evidence was withheld by the federal government,
01:08:49.000I think realistically that they will be satisfied with this process being the punishment for these people being led around and let into the building.
01:08:59.000Beyond that, I'm not sure how someone could sleep at night thinking this guy was led around the building.
01:09:06.000If I were to ever become president, I would run on the campaign of criminally charging the members of the January 6th committee for withholding evidence that left innocent people in jail.
01:09:21.000And this is all because they don't want Trump to be president.
01:09:25.000So they would rather throw innocent people, young people that have their whole lives ahead of them under the bus just to make Trump look bad.
01:09:40.000But when you've got evidence being withheld as to what really happened by Democrats and then lying, like Adam Schiff lying about Trump and Russiagate, at a certain point there's got to be some kind of like use of public office for the purpose of defrauding the American people as a criminal charge or something.
01:09:56.000I mean, I have hope that there's possible charges that can be filed.
01:10:00.000I hope that there's lawsuits that can be filed by private individuals.
01:10:05.000I'm hoping that we still have a judicial system that works.
01:10:09.000I know that it does to at least some extent, right?
01:10:12.000Because if not, Kyle Rittenhouse wouldn't be free if it was completely and totally, you know, thrown away.
01:10:20.000Here's my proposal for Vivek Ramaswamy.
01:10:22.000He talked about, I think, arresting Fauci and Merrick Garland.
01:11:17.000From the New York Post, new emails show Dr. Anthony Fauci commissioned a scientific paper in February 2020 to disprove Wuhan lab leak theory.
01:11:25.000They show he prompted or commissioned and had final approval on a scientific paper written specifically in February 2020 to disprove the theory the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.
01:11:34.000Eight weeks later, he stood at a White House press conference alongside Trump, citing that paper as evidence that the lab leak theory was implausible.
01:11:43.000So basically, that is evidence of Fauci covering up Malfeasance.
01:11:50.000Gain-of-function research was being done under his watch, and he commissioned a cover-up.
01:12:26.000And to be honest with you, you should talk about it, we should talk about that kind of stuff all the time leading up to the election because whoever actually is the nominee for the Republicans, that should be something that is discussed openly and regularly.
01:12:40.000I'd be on that debate stage and I'd say, that's a very fine question you got there, moderator.
01:12:45.000I just want to add, Anthony Fauci, you better leave the country now and go somewhere that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the United States because day one, you're getting locked up.
01:12:53.000I would encourage him not to flee because he's going to get locked up.
01:12:57.000Well, they have to actually do it because the whole locker up thing was like a whole campaigning talking point.
01:13:05.000And I do feel like Trump was a bit soft about certain things because he was afraid of looking like a fascist.
01:14:14.000And it creates a cyclical destructive system.
01:14:18.000Maybe if there weren't so many cowards in government who are like, but I don't want to step on anyone's toes because then they'll come for me.
01:14:23.000Maybe we wouldn't have these problems in the first place.
01:14:26.000Anthony Fauci didn't just We know that EcoHealth Alliance was involved in the creation of this stuff, and he was funding or asking them to fund this stuff for him.
01:14:32.000lied and covered up gain-of-function research on one of the most panicked diseases ever
01:15:24.000But the fact that Fauci paid for the cover-up, in my opinion, and tried to cover up and lied about it, he denied being involved in the study, that to me, reportedly, that to me is criminal, an attempt to defraud the American people and cover up Political corruption and malfeasance.
01:16:29.000I mean, if there's a legitimate thing to go after him for, then do it.
01:16:35.000But like how they're trying to go after Trump on make believe things just because they wanted to you know, get Trump. What, what have happened with that?
01:16:45.000I want to, I want to, sorry, just had to issue a correction.
01:16:48.000I, I believe I had read before that he was asked if he was involved with the paper and he
01:16:53.000denied it. But now I think all it's saying is that he never admitted the paper he was citing was
01:17:05.000That's so dirty and a position of authoritative power, administrative force, the highest paid doctor in the country in 2019 or 2020, the highest paid political administrator in the country, both doctor and administrator, sum of $440,000.
01:17:21.000Like this guy has been around for 40 years doing this and he sold us out.
01:17:27.000He In his behavior, in his desire to side with Big Pharma, put this country on a death spiral.
01:18:29.000So that means, when elected president, I get the same freebie he got, and that means I get to arrest him.
01:18:35.000Thought you should go to jail and there should be a closed caption TV in his cell with Rand Paul on the other end whenever he feels like it, just mocking him, just giving him crap.
01:18:44.000So realistically, he should be investigated at this stage?
01:19:10.000We're so far beyond watching these terror attacks, letting these people just do these things.
01:19:16.000The January 6th thing to me is it's bordering on seditious, undermining the constitutional rights of the American people.
01:19:25.000And I'm pretty sure there is already a crime on the books that if you use an office of government to undermine the Constitution, then you are guilty of a felony, I believe.
01:19:36.000So if they are sitting members of Congress, the federal government, and they have denied this man his due process rights by withholding evidence, I would argue they've broken the law.
01:20:04.000If they are found criminally liable, or at least it looks like it, then we'll indict them, or we'll charge them, and then potentially indict them.
01:20:12.000I suppose the good news for everybody is you can simply show that video to your cult member friends and family, though they won't believe it anyway.
01:21:08.000But for a lot of these people who are walking around, you know, we talked to the guy, they call him podium guy, even though what he picked up was a lectern.
01:21:17.000You know, this guy was like, he didn't even know what was going on.
01:21:20.000Half these people were just bumbling around.
01:21:21.000What about that old lady with the flag?
01:21:23.000So I'm trying to think, the argument against Jake Chansley would be, if he's on the steps of the building, then he's technically, has he begun trespassing?
01:21:33.000If it was trespassing to be in the building on the steps, is that considered trespassing?
01:22:38.000Right, because if a cop lets a bank robber into the vault, they're an accomplice.
01:22:44.000Unless they arrest them before they leave, I guess.
01:22:46.000AOC said it, that there were cops who had helped some of these people.
01:22:50.000So let me lay it down for you, for Ocasio-Cortez over here, huh?
01:22:55.000She says, there's a knock on the door, she hides in the bathroom, terrified, thinking she's gonna die or whatever, because a guy goes, where is she?
01:23:06.000And so now that we know that the cops were actually letting these people in and giving them guided tours, that really changes the fabric of her story quite a bit.
01:23:13.000Now it's like the guided tour found her.
01:23:16.000Oh, not to mention her story happened an hour before anyone breached the building.
01:23:48.000What word would you use to describe a group of people who withhold evidence that would exonerate a guy who's been locked up in solitary confinement?
01:23:56.000Not evil, they're just torturing a guy.
01:24:01.000Well, that situation could be used in a non-evil way.
01:24:05.000Like, there are situations where the villain is so egregious that you're like, we're gonna make sure that he's not out of here because he's gonna- You're saying that you'd have evidence exonerating the villain, proving he's not, and you'd withhold it to punish the guy because people think he is?
01:24:45.000They wanted to get some Republicans on the committee, and they said no, and they said we'll get Republicans, and they got Kinzinger and Cheney, Or basically just Democrats.
01:25:23.000There is nothing that makes people today any different or less susceptible to ideologies like Nazism or Communism than people 50 or 100 years ago.
01:25:36.000The people that were Nazis in the 30s... Germany was thought of as the pinnacle of philosophy and educated people and...
01:26:22.000They were completely and totally cosmopolitan.
01:26:26.000So you can't just look back and say, oh, well, they were just dumb.
01:26:31.000You have to give the bad guys the credit or credit enough to look at them as actually intelligent, because that's why they're dangerous.
01:26:43.000And to your point, like, about not all Democrats being bad, I think it's the same thing where there's the upper level of the Nazis that did know, they were evil, as Tim says, evil.
01:27:30.000I'm not God, I can't make that objective claim, but it definitely seems like it from where I'm standing.
01:27:35.000But you know, imperialism maybe has some value to it, it just seems gross.
01:27:40.000But I'm also benefiting off of the economics of it, so there's that.
01:27:45.000I am all about accountability for bad people.
01:27:50.000And the purpose of our classically liberal government was to protect the innocent and punish the guilty.
01:27:57.000Not the sole purpose, but one of them was to protect the innocent.
01:28:00.000That's why we have the Bill of Rights.
01:28:02.000And the problem now is evil people are doing exactly what we thought was evil and fought against to create a government that would protect the innocent.
01:28:14.000If you do not protect the innocent, your system collapses outright.
01:28:19.000It is a brilliant framing by the Founding Fathers.
01:28:23.000If you have a government that says, we will punish... I think it was Otto von Bismarck who said it is better that ten innocent people suffer than one guilty person escape.
01:28:32.000The reason that system doesn't work is because if people feel that even if they're innocent, they will be punished, just be guilty then!
01:28:41.000Be a criminal because you're screwed either way.
01:28:43.000But if the system says, if you are innocent, we will do everything to protect you, then people have an incentive to be good citizens and not commit crimes.
01:28:51.000I think people have pointed out that he later said he was wrong to say that and they walked him back.
01:30:16.000Okay, so what if these people withheld evidence leaving a man to be tortured because it got them better salaries, kept them in positions of power?
01:30:24.000Yeah, I think if they start throwing innocent people under the bus for power, yeah, that's literally what they did.
01:30:52.000I guarantee you they all watched every second of the shaman footage.
01:30:55.000They knew this guy was being brought in by the cops and escorted.
01:30:59.000I also assume that in the 44,000 hours there are corridors where no one went down that corridor all day.
01:31:06.000So if no one went down there you don't need to watch it or they fast forward.
01:31:10.000They probably watched a good portion of it, and he probably had a bunch of people doing it, but it wasn't like they just sat down and hit play.
01:31:15.000You think they just eat popcorn and they're all watching it together?
01:31:18.000They definitely got a door dash or something, you know.
01:31:21.000I wonder if the chair was deciding what they saw.
01:31:24.000I don't know how it works in those chambers.
01:31:27.000If they're like, we're not going to show certain pieces of footage to the council because we need to make a decision that I want to go my way, so you're going to see what I want you to see.
01:31:35.000If that's the case... So who's seeing it first to make that decision? I would imagine the head of the
01:31:39.000the chair of the committee. If that is the case and the chair of the committee is deciding what's
01:31:45.000good seen, that's a gross misjustice and that they should serve time for that or at least be charged
01:31:50.000for misleading the public or something like that, misleading the committee.
01:31:55.000If they all saw it and they were all like, well, this is going to get the guy off, make him innocent so we can't show it, then they're all guilty.
01:32:08.000All the people, we should look, every possible piece of evidence that shows any of these people are innocent should be brought to attention immediately because the most important thing is that the innocent ones are let out.
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01:33:41.000Alright, we'll read some more Super Chats from you guys, and we're gonna have that members-only show coming up at about 10.10pm, it will go live.
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01:35:14.000Yeah, I'm like, I was reading some, like, all their articles are just crafted based off of right-wing talking points to be inversions of them, and I'm like, liberals aren't talking about this stuff.
01:35:23.000Like, liberals are talking about, you know, whatever this, I can't remember what issue the left was talking about, but the Krasinskys were talking about a right-wing talking point from the inverted position, and I'm like, I think they're making this content for the right, not the left.
01:36:17.000I know, I'm like, I'm gonna bring it up, and then we're gonna have to open up Pandora's box.
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01:36:24.000Obviously stuff I've talked about, but we've got some with real experience, and we've got a really creepy video of children dancing, taking money from strangers, and adult men, and like, we're not gonna play it because it's not family-friendly, but it'll be on the Members Show.
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01:36:46.000I would love to see the Krasensteins here.
01:37:10.000The one who's, like, basically in the middle in terms of, I won't make assertions without evidence, but, uh, it's funny when there's, like, the meme of milquetoast fence-sitting when, like, if we were gonna be actually honest, I get loud and angry about a lot of issues.
01:37:27.000Like, how is it milquetoast fencing to tell a congressional candidate, a gubernatorial candidate, that we should allow, people have the right to nuclear weapons and biological weapons because arms are arms.
01:37:40.000Biological weapons and nuclear arms are arms.
01:37:43.000And if you want to change that rule, you change the Constitution.
01:39:11.000You got the samurai and the ninja tropes.
01:39:14.000The samurai marching with honor and striking from the front and the ninja sneaking in in the wee hours of the morning and removing their leadership and then they wake up and they have no command structure.
01:39:24.000Well, they both have their merits, right?
01:39:26.000But sometimes subversion is the appropriate method.
01:39:31.000I think right now with fifth generational warfare you need to win over hearts and minds with cultural influence and create a space that is more positive and enjoyable They're vulnerable there, that's their weakness.
01:39:44.000It is painful to exist on the left, because you're always at fear of being cancelled.
01:39:49.000We need to figure out how to create a bigger space so that people feel, I'm gonna chill and have a beer and ain't nobody gonna yell at me if I'm over on this side.
01:40:44.000One of them worked for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
01:40:47.000Like, dude, you don't get to break into a government facility with a bunch of people burning it down and then be like, I'm just here to watch.
01:40:56.000Well, that's great, you're under arrest, you're a terrorist.
01:41:38.000It was a political weapon to protect their terror attack.
01:41:42.000Yep, the definition of insurgent would be a person who revolts against civil authority or an established government, especially a rebel not recognized as a belligerent.
01:42:30.000I watched a great documentary on the Spanish Civil War a long time ago.
01:42:33.000That's why I like to bring it up because what I learned from there, as much as I don't know a whole lot about it, is simply Americans' view of Civil War is weird and makes no sense.
01:42:45.000Most countries don't have this kind of state factional system and our version of a civil war was not the same.
01:42:54.000It was a portion of the country trying to break it.
01:42:56.000It was the country breaking itself in half.
01:42:58.000Whereas typically a civil war is when two or more factions fight over control of one government.
01:43:04.000So, special shout out to Hearts of Iron 4, one of the only grand strategy simulation games I've ever seen that actually uses Hitler as a character that you can play as.
01:44:37.000The idea that you would have people responsible for the deaths of like 50 to 100 million people in the game shows you the ideological manipulation.
01:44:47.000All right, we'll read some more Super Chats so that, you know, we can move on from Ian referring to Hitler as great.
01:45:57.000You know what they hate more than that?
01:45:59.000They... Oh, OK, you're talking about... Because I was going to say the religious people hate empty pews.
01:46:04.000And that's why they have... Right, right.
01:46:05.000No, but the left and, like, they're always calling them the pedophiles and, like, pointing out, like, oh, well, Christianity, you know, the pedophiles.
01:46:14.000And it's like, what are you doing pandering to these people?
01:46:16.000Mr. Jarvis in the member chat says Tim needs to call for justice for Ashley Babbitt.
01:46:31.000These people are... Now that we have more evidence suggesting that many of these people were innocent and even led in by the police, We definitely need justice.
01:46:40.000So, you know, I guess that means vote Trump, but I'm not even 100% that...
01:47:18.000We talked about the civil suit with Taylor Hanson, and people have been tweeting to clarify and talk to someone by the name of Gerhardt Fox.
01:47:25.000I don't know how involved you are with everything, Gerhardt, but I saw the tweet.
01:47:28.000Here's a, uh, FalconLate, it says, Robert Silverman, the Daily Beast journalist who's written hit pieces on Tim and Andy Ngo, tweeted on December 5th, 2022, that he's in charge of Brooklyn Antifa.
01:47:37.000Yes, there is a growing terrorist faction around the country that we've long known about.
01:47:42.000And every winter, people seem to forget they exist because these people are scared of the cold.
01:48:16.000Just pollen from the trees in February.
01:48:23.000We had a 78 degree day and then it was like three or four days later or something, even less than that, it blew in.
01:48:28.000That happened once in New York and one day I lived up on top of Cypress Hill in New York City in Brooklyn and one day the wind came and just took all this pollen into my apartment and coated the surfaces with this yellow-green... All right.
01:48:49.000Is it more likely that a pollen storm happened just after a massive train derailment, chemical burn-off, and toxic soot being blasted into the sky, which is downwind from this area.
01:49:04.000The wind is blowing towards this area.
01:49:06.000And all that happened, and then at the same time, it got unseasonably warm for a long enough period of time that spring started a month early, a month and a half early, and the trees and the plants all blossomed, blasting a mass amount of pollen throughout the air.
01:49:22.000Or is it more likely the government lied?
01:51:44.000Steve says, in general, a Brady violation occurs when a prosecutor fails to provide a defendant, a criminal defense, or criminal defense attorneys with evidence that is favorable or helpful to a defendant's case.
01:51:55.000So how do we get this guy out of jail now that we have video showing the police let him in?
01:52:12.000Could you imagine if we, like, we're going to the Capitol building and they were like, you weren't supposed to be in there, we'd be like...
01:52:17.000We walked to the front door and the cops let us in and then told us where to go and they were like, nope, insurrection.
01:52:22.000We should bring the evidence with us on Friday.
01:52:24.000This should be a topic of the conversation we have with Matt, because if they don't know yet in Congress, we should enlighten everybody.
01:54:05.000We had him out here for a Cast Castle episode where, um, it's a very old episode, but the gag is due to some incidents at the castle, there's a rush to find someone who can give sexual harassment trainings to avoid the liability.
01:54:22.000And then my brother calls Rusty Cage, famous YouTuber, and the joke he goes, hey Rusty, didn't you say... hold on, I'm going to ruin the joke.
01:54:33.000He says, didn't you say you could write a book on sexual harassment?
01:54:36.000And he's like, I said, I ruined the joke, I remember.
01:54:39.000He says, I did write a book on sexual harassment, something like that.
01:54:43.000And then what happens is, Rusty comes out, And he's asked to give sexual harassment training, but he doesn't train people on how not to.
01:54:51.000He literally trains them how to sexually harass.
01:55:48.000So, like, there are games where you can play as Stalin and just, like, massacre a hundred million people and... I mean, to be honest, Civilization, a video game?
01:55:57.000Like, a component of the game is to take cities over, massacring people, and then force them into your... Like, you have... When you take over these cities, they resist you.
01:56:38.000When the Crazzen scenes came on here, what I found is that they couldn't actually answer any of the questions or have a real conversation with me because they didn't know about what was going on.
01:56:46.000So when I brought up the Qatar-Turkey pipeline, they're like, we don't know what that is.
01:57:22.000I think taking vitamins is extremely important, and I never really thought about it, never really bothered, but vitamins, I think, was a really smart move.
01:58:04.000I was taking some and it makes me nervous because I'm pregnant and then I was like, I just kept taking it and then someone over the counter was like, should you be taking it?
01:58:32.000If Elon bought CNN and then fired everybody, and then asked Glenn, me, Matt, Jimmy, Crowder to do shows, if he came to me and said, I would want you to host a show on CNN, I own it, and I fired everybody, I might do it.
01:58:45.000License this show, non-exclusive, so they can run reruns on CNN.
02:00:07.000says, Tim, you should do the white Latino person Wakanda.
02:00:11.000So, California is trying to pass a law that movies must have, like, cast and crew representative of the demographics of California, which is, like, half white, half Hispanic.
02:00:23.000Well, I don't know about that, but the point is, this would mean that when they made Black Panther, all of the characters would have to be 40% white, 40% Hispanic, and, you know, 8% black or whatever.
02:00:40.000The reason why they're doing more, like, interracial gay relationship shows is because they have tax requirements.
02:00:48.000So what they're trying to do is say, if you don't have gender, sexual, and racial diversity, you will not get a tax credit.
02:00:56.000So what the movie does is say, okay, we'll do the movie and then we'll add a scene with like a white dude and a black dude having a gay relationship so that it checks all the boxes and then we get our tax credit.
02:01:15.000Thursday is my birthday, and if you'd like to give me a birthday present, go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, and hang out, watch our members-only shows.
02:01:25.000We're gonna have a members-only show live at about 10, 10 p.m.
02:01:28.000It'll be on the front page of the website.
02:01:30.000It'll be very similar to this, but we'll swear a whole lot more, and it will not be very family-friendly at all.
02:01:35.000We're going to talk about drag, burlesque, and things like that, what's going on with kids.
02:01:40.000And it's not going to be good for the kids.
02:01:44.000Kids should not be hearing this stuff.
02:01:45.000But it's for you, the parents, to decide.
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02:01:55.000Martina, do you want to shout anything out?
02:01:57.000No, I just want to say thank you for having me and I'm sorry I get super nervous, so thanks for everybody watching and, you know, being polite and hopefully I didn't come across as a fool, but please follow me as well, Martina Markota.