On today's show, we have John Cardillo join us to talk about all the crazy things going on in the world right now, including the government minting a trillion dollar coin, food shortages, and more. We also have a new room inside of the Beanie Mansion, and Luke has some exciting news.
00:00:58.000But my friends, if you were fans of this show and you listened, and you then did research and made your own financial decision, you may be extremely happy now because Bitcoin is through the roof, crypto is through the roof, and this happens.
00:01:12.000The machine, the establishment, will lie and tell you something bad about crypto, and then they trick poor people into selling, and then the people who got diamond hands and hold onto crypto are happy as can be.
00:01:21.000I genuinely believe that this economy is in serious danger.
00:01:24.000They're printing money like we've never seen before.
00:01:26.000The M1 money sack is through the roof.
00:01:32.000Jack Posobiec, he shared this tweet where Joe Biden is sitting in like a fake studio version of the Oval Office with blooming flowers behind him in fall.
00:01:44.000And people are just like, yo, What is this?
00:02:14.000I was a cop in New York, went into media, hosted a couple of radio shows, then most recently did a couple of years on Newsmax, and about a year ago just decided to go back into the private sector doing some production.
00:03:06.000So, so whatever you guys want to send me posters, anything that could go on the wall, uh, anything paper or pictures, we will have to go up on that wall.
00:03:15.000We're going to document it on the vlog.
00:03:17.000I think it's going to be interesting to see.
00:03:19.000Uh, I mean, I think it could go, it could go either really horribly wrong or horribly well.
00:03:32.000The only thing I would ask is that people don't use Amazon and they use something like Craigslist or eBay and try to purchase from other individuals.
00:03:41.000Whatever you guys send, send it to, I guess, Luke at At P.O.
00:04:11.000There's gonna be fuel shortages, energy shortages.
00:04:14.000It's gonna be cold outside here near West Virginia and I want to make sure I'm gonna be inside where the beanies are where it's gonna be nice and warm.
00:04:23.000And I just would like to point out that Joe Biden is the reality show that no one would watch if he was not being propped up by the American government.
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00:06:59.000We're really hoping Alex Jones will want to come on and talk conspiracies with Shane, you know, with the stories that he's doing.
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00:07:35.000We've seen polls saying he's not, he doesn't have the mental capacity to be president, that he's not competent enough to be president, and people generally don't favor him or approve of him.
00:07:44.000And this is just like, he's getting peppered by constant bad press, bad approval.
00:08:19.000Look, I think these, if you look at the polls and you dig into the crosstabs, and you guys have done it, I think those numbers are lower.
00:08:24.000I think Biden's overall approval among independents probably isn't out of the 20s, and there's an oversample not just of identified Democrats.
00:08:33.000But an oversample of independents who leaned in.
00:10:49.000And look, I'm not even trying to be funny, but it sounds funny.
00:10:52.000We've got a corporate media that has set the performance bar for the president and vice president of the United States to being able to order his own ice cream and her being able to flip a coin.
00:11:10.000So for those that aren't familiar you've got parents protesting critical race theory and masks and vax mandates and now the DOJ for some reason thinks that local issues of harassment is a federal level issue.
00:11:20.000But I see that and I'm like The only reason they're doing that, I think, is because we now know the Emperor has no clothes.
00:11:27.000I remember talking to somebody about the ATF, and like the NFA, and they said, you know, one of the issues with enforcing the gun control stuff is that there's not enough ATF agents to police the entire country.
00:12:05.000However, I think, you know, because of that, what we're seeing with the federal government, you know, slamming an iron fist, they're they're desperately trying to get people to believe they have the power they don't have.
00:13:02.000I don't know if you guys saw that in the news.
00:13:04.000CBS News is reporting that there's undercover allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, potentially involving hundreds of millions of tax dollars.
00:13:40.000But I go on Facebook, and there's all these default Democrat types who don't know anything, and Republican bad, and I watch Stephen Colbert, and I believe, you know, whatever they tell me.
00:14:15.000Here's why I think those approval ratings are what they are, because I think we're now With Biden's abysmal performance in an almost apolitical place, and here's what I mean.
00:14:25.000I don't care if you talk to a Lib, I don't care if you talk to a Conservative, a Dem, an R. At the end of the day, I think most people care about three fundamental overarching issues.
00:15:13.000Defund the police doesn't sell with them.
00:15:15.000They want their kids to go to good schools.
00:15:17.000They'd rather a STEM curriculum, not a CRT curriculum.
00:15:20.000So on every issue of importance to normal people, I don't care about your political persuasion, President, get up, gets up, goes to work to support themselves, their family.
00:15:29.000The Biden administration is failing miserably.
00:15:32.000And I think that's translating those poll numbers. There is one area where the Biden administration is doing exceedingly
00:15:54.000It's like, dude, we're on the same plane as well.
00:15:57.000Usually the economy is correlated with a president's popularity and the economy is tanking.
00:16:02.000And we have to understand that this huge, larger financial bubble is about to pop.
00:16:08.000The reckoning that we're seeing not with just the labor ... shortages not just with the supply shortages but with the ... restrictions and mandates that are still in place right now as ... we're speaking we are headed to and very dangerous time with ... very serious problems to our energy sector to our power ... grid sector to a lot of commonly used things that we ... take advantage of.
00:16:30.000And that's why a lot of people are predicting a very cold and harsh winter coming up in just a few weeks from now, and I've been talking about it for a very long time.
00:16:39.000Trouble is ahead, and it's going to be very serious financially, and that's going to, of course, correlate with the presidency that just tells you that trillions of dollars are really zero dollars, and they keep printing it out of thin air, and they keep allowing the Federal Reserve literally just to keep pressing that button insanely to bail out all of their friends, to give it to all the banksters, to literally Wash it out all through Wall Street as the rich get richer and everyone else gets screwed and we have the record numbers of inflation Which is terrifying to see I love showing the m1 money stock.
00:17:11.000So people get an understanding So here you can see, you know going back to 1960 it's like the money supply was expanding and it stayed under two thousand billions of dollars and And then around the market crash, it starts to go up a little bit substantially faster, doubling within the span of 10 years.
00:17:26.000And then they change the rules to make savings accounts liquid.
00:17:30.000And all of a sudden, the money supply jumps up by 12,000 billions.
00:17:35.000But the important thing you need to understand is, since then, it's actually been dramatic, like skyrocketing faster than it's ever been.
00:17:42.000Even though they changed the rules, and a lot of people are like, see, they changed the rules.
00:17:45.000No, no, it's like they're dumping money like crazy.
00:17:47.000And now they're saying, we're going to pour platinum into a mold and have it say one trillion, and then we have the
00:18:12.000Inflation is one of the largest taxes against people's savings.
00:18:15.000Their money is being eviscerated right in front of them.
00:18:17.000They worked hard for it for the rest of their lives, and now it's being taken away by a crazy administration that wants to have more diversity and woke programs in schools and jobs and everywhere else.
00:18:29.000I mean, it's just absolutely insane to understand the numbers here, because people don't even quantify.
00:19:19.000Showing the president in his office a show of strength.
00:19:22.000Have we lost the White House or something?
00:19:23.000Is something going on we don't know about?
00:19:25.000It's bizarre, but you know, to Luke's point about inflation, you know, typically a president can survive even if they're horrible on one issue.
00:19:33.000But how do you survive when you're this abysmal on the economy, you're this abysmal on crime, and you're telling America every day, and you're telling America every day that there is no justice.
00:19:52.000But my point is the mere fact the attorney general of the United States would say if you speak up at a school board meeting and we arbitrarily don't like what you said, because they haven't defined.
00:20:04.000I thought that Josh Hawley did a great job questioning that woman from DOJ.
00:20:08.000I forget her name, but he said, look, you're not being clear about this.
00:20:11.000The terms you use, I'm paraphrasing, but he said the terms you use are arbitrary.
00:20:15.000We don't know how you're going to apply these terms, and that's a pretty dangerous place for America to be.
00:20:20.000So now, you've got the person, they don't have to be politically astute, or particularly nuanced, right?
00:20:27.000They know that if they get a speeding ticket, the average American tomorrow, they have to go to court.
00:20:32.000They've got to go to court, and they've got to waste a day, and they may have some draconian fine, and they may see their car insurance raised by a few hundred bucks a year, but they're watching the elites get away with massive frauds and massive felonies.
00:20:45.000They're watching BLM and Antifa loot and burn and try to murder.
00:20:49.000They're watching, and then we'll get into it later, gangbangers in Chicago on video in a shootout not being prosecuted, and they're saying, I'm not getting this break.
00:21:19.000Bill Maher on crowds hunger for mocking wokeness.
00:21:21.000Quote, for the first time, I am playing to a mixed audience.
00:21:25.000Bill Maher dings Democrats for leadership since Trump left office.
00:21:28.000I would have liked a little more competence.
00:21:31.000Bill Maher is not the most, you know, like fall in line kind of guy.
00:21:35.000He's always been, you know, I'll say what I feel like saying.
00:21:38.000But when Bill Maher all of a sudden is now getting a mixed audience, I mean, regular people are saying enough.
00:21:44.000So this is- I think the guy should have taken the red pill a long time ago.
00:21:48.000It seems like he purposefully ignores these stories.
00:21:50.000And I do think that- I'm willing to bet that Bill Maher, deep down inside, knows how bad it is, how screwed up the establishment and the Democrats are, but he has to be careful because his audience is all liberals.
00:23:35.000And so maybe now he's finally realizing, oh, those people who used to watch me, I used to watch Bill Maher all the time, since I was like a teenager.
00:23:42.000And now I'm older and I'm like, I can't watch the guy, he doesn't even read the news!
00:23:46.000He probably has somebody read the news for him and tell him what to say and they don't even fact check anything.
00:23:49.000Then he comes out and has mangled opinions that don't make sense.
00:23:53.000But he's now starting to realize what's going on.
00:25:05.000I'm going to say something about my industry, your industry, we know this, right?
00:25:09.000I enjoyed the research, but most hosts are pretty, not most, but a good portion, are lazy.
00:25:15.000They come in, they sit down, they hope the prompter is already filled out by their producers, it's been populated, they get the stories, they get some clippings, they go through the motions, even when they're supposed to be opinion commentators, I won't name any names.
00:25:28.000They're lazy as sin, and with that laziness comes terrible content, a lack of critical thought, a lack of critical research, and it happens on both sides, and unfortunately it's happening more on the right.
00:25:39.000And we're the ones who really need to be doing this.
00:25:41.000I was here with you guys for a few hours.
00:25:43.000You guys were researching intensively.
00:26:11.000Oftentimes you find these producers are in their early 20s, zero life experience.
00:26:15.000They don't know the backstory on the story.
00:26:17.000They're reading the history of it, who the players are, what a player in the Biden administration might have done nefariously in the Obama administration.
00:26:24.000That deep research, that understanding of the content, the historical understanding just isn't there.
00:26:30.000Well, a good example is when we had Vaush on the show, and I was talking about, you know, to me it's funny to see these leftists supporting Joe Biden because we were literally protesting him during Occupy Wall Street.
00:28:04.000I think the numbers show there will be.
00:28:06.000I've met with a couple, I had lunch today, excuse me, with a couple of pretty astute political strategists, one pretty well known on our side, on the America First side, and they're encouraged by the numbers.
00:28:17.000They're encouraged by what they see in 22.
00:28:48.000You can't say we have Dinesh when they have Hollywood, and they have the music industry, and they've got the television industry, and they've got every producer, and they've got their line of succession at the journalism schools ready to take over who are more, those millennials you talk about, Tim, who are even more left-wing.
00:29:03.000They've got their generational lines of succession in place for two generations, and we're talking about documentaries.
00:29:11.000Foundationally, so far behind, I don't know how we make that ground up.
00:29:14.000You've got to build technology that allows people to take it back for themselves individually.
00:29:49.000So how do you get to the point where the right, and I don't mean like the political right, I mean like the culture war right, whatever it really means.
00:29:56.000The pro-freedom people, let's say that.
00:30:29.000But then we have the Cast Castle vlog, where we have like the dogs running around, we get the chickens, you know, they're funny and they make funny noises.
00:30:35.000And then we have like jumping over the Tesla on a BMX, and we have skating, and we go to the, you know, the river, and we go to the technology stores, we go buy a bunch of weird rocks.
00:30:44.000That is just fun, random, interesting stuff.
00:30:57.000And the goal is, produce good cultural content and have your values translate out through it.
00:31:04.000So when we start doing, we're working on a new pop culture show.
00:31:09.000When we start doing that, it's going to be talking about a lot of general pop culture stuff.
00:31:12.000It's not going to be political, but of course you're going to hear these opinions like, don't ruin James Bond, and it's going to be very defensive of good content, so it's going to be critical of Hollywood.
00:31:22.000And that's the kind of thing where you create a space for regular people who share your values to grow and flourish, and for the kids to find a space where they can get good values and good ideals and share them.
00:31:33.000But the other problem we have on the right, and I couldn't agree more with every word you said, in terms of also the content selection, right?
00:31:42.000Our rich guys don't put their money up, whereas the rich guys on the left do, right?
00:31:46.000And I've banged my head again, I've had this argument time and time again with big donors, not just about culture, but even about races.
00:31:53.000You know, we just watched an election go down, a lot of frustration at county levels, audits, etc.
00:31:58.000No matter what side you fall down on that, the fact remains, elections are decided at the county level.
00:32:04.000You go to the RNC, you go to big established Republican donors, you tell them, hey look guys, Soros out of Foxter here, he's been funding DAs and supervisors of elections because he understands, it doesn't matter if it's a general presidential or school board, they're the people not only deciding it or counting it, They're the ones investigating any impropriety.
00:32:22.000The Dems own 99% of them around the country.
00:32:25.000You go to the RNC with that, they look down on you.
00:33:43.000There are some people who think I can't remember who I was talking to a while ago and I consider myself to be fairly immoderate.
00:33:49.000My idealism brings me to like left libertarianism but my realism makes me kind of just a moderate centrist.
00:33:55.000And what I was told was they were like, the reason your show works is because you're not a suit wearing traditional conservative, but you're talking about freedom.
00:34:04.000You're questioning the establishment narrative.
00:34:06.000And I think that actually is a good point.
00:34:08.000When you look at Turning Point USA, for instance, you know, they do a good job.
00:34:16.000I'm so sick of seeing red, white, and blue sets.
00:34:19.000I was just so they're kind of cringy with some of the stuff that they released but you brought up some very important
00:34:24.000points Because I think there's a reason why George Soros is
00:34:27.000literally giving over two million dollars to Kim Foxx in Chicago
00:34:30.000All right There's a reason why they're getting involved on such a
00:34:33.000local level and the impact of it is where we get we get all that
00:34:36.000But how come every time you can have these people on the right talk about how they understand you're losing the
00:34:42.000cultural battle The left is funding da's they're getting into the nooks and
00:34:45.000crannies and every and every single way and the right still still just has this culture of being stodgy and uptight.
00:34:52.000Well, America is an empire, which is a big problem, because pro-America to a lot of people might mean pro-imperialism.
00:34:58.000I'm very much for the Constitution and what it was meant to produce, but I'm not for the takeover of Afghanistan in Iraq and the absorption of materials from around the world, military bases.
00:35:09.000I understand you want to prevent total war and the idea of limited war, but I don't like that.
00:35:14.000I don't want to rip up the United States completely.
00:35:16.000But most conservatives are going your way.
00:35:18.000I think most conservatives, Ian, are starting to shift your way.
00:35:43.000Or are neoconservatives who are bought out by the military-industrial conflicts, who want more conflict, who have failed this country time and time again?
00:35:50.000I think the Bush presidency absolutely destroyed the Republican Party and has put an absolutely disgusting face on the Republican Party.
00:36:01.000It's a party that will lie to you about WMDs.
00:36:03.000They have lost the trust of middle America because of that presidency.
00:36:07.000But, Luke, your question is a great one.
00:36:08.000It might be one of the most important questions, and I think the answer is the 2022 Republican primaries are going to answer that question.
00:36:27.000And that's why I'm like, go to the primaries.
00:36:30.000Make sure the neocon, the establishment, thumb twiddlers or whatever, dilly-dallers, aren't the ones who are getting in.
00:36:36.000Put support behind the people who you know and trust, who say they're gonna help this country, they're gonna help the American workers, they're gonna help our borders, they're gonna help trade.
00:36:43.000They are going to bring back jobs, not ship them off to foreign countries.
00:37:34.000So, if people don't have jobs, what happens?
00:37:37.000They end up unemployed in middle America that the elites call flyover country, and they start doing opioids.
00:37:42.000They start getting addicted, they have nothing to do anymore, nothing to live for, and they go to the hotspot slot machines and just gamble away doing nothing.
00:38:14.000It means that when you get money and then spend it on a product that goes to a massive multinational corporation, and then it pays out salaries in foreign countries, the money leaves your community.
00:38:23.000When there's less money in your community, your community becomes impoverished, and then people fall to drugs and poverty and crime, and cities start decaying.
00:38:30.000We are seeing small towns across the country falling apart, populations leaving, kids growing up saying, I gotta get out of here, there's nothing here for me.
00:38:36.000We need to reinvigorate American industry so that people have work to do.
00:38:41.000And it doesn't mean archaic, You know, old technologies that are pollutants.
00:38:45.000It means new innovations to technologies.
00:38:47.000But so long as you have the Democrats who say, we're going to jack up the price to hire workers, we're going to then increase the tax on your corporation, but remove all tariffs, you're telling those companies, look, if you hire the Chinese people who are going to work for a dollar an hour, and you don't got to pay them healthcare, we're not going to tax the goods they produce.
00:39:04.000You are telling them to extract from this country.
00:39:09.000I mean, I'll take anybody at this point, I don't care what party, libertarian or otherwise, who is going to say, We need to actually have some policy, some regulation that says we will not let you extract the value of American innovation and send it to foreign countries to profit.
00:39:23.000You are stealing from the American people when you do that.
00:39:25.000But I think you can even simplify that.
00:39:27.000And to both of your points, We need to distill our messaging, alright?
00:39:35.000Those primaries, I truly believe, and I've been involved in politics since I was a teenager and throughout law enforcement, any private sector company I've been involved in has always had some kind of regulated product, whether it be firearms or ammo or something like that.
00:40:10.000You're a worker bee designed to do the job the lobbyists who pay them want you to do to enrich those companies.
00:40:18.000So until you teach Americans that the uniparty, the establishment of both parties, are the same people, They hang out at the same parties in D.C.
00:40:26.000They go to the same parties in Hollywood.
00:40:28.000That you gotta bust it, because it's a cartel, is what it is.
00:40:30.000And you have to start likening the D.C.
00:40:32.000establishment to one of the Mexican drug cartels.
00:41:04.000Give me a caucus that can elect a Speaker to move the needle.
00:41:07.000And most importantly, state legislatures.
00:41:10.000People have got to start learning that their state legislatures, their county commissions, affect their lives far more than federal politicians do.
00:41:17.000Until we bust the cartel up and we have enough bodies in there fighting, all of these things are platitudes.
00:41:24.000What's a good way to get involved with state legislature?
00:41:27.000You can join your county party and bring 10 of your like-minded friends in Kinda be a jerk in there, get loud, and move the needle.
00:41:38.000Get rid of the old, entrenched people who've been there for 40 years, who have the same establishment candidates, that just assume they're gonna be re-elected in the primary because nobody's gonna buck the system.
00:41:49.000How many states do we need for a convention of states?
00:41:59.000You need like 32 and 38 for a vote, I think.
00:42:00.000So if we change the complexion of those legislatures, We may never even have to move to a national divorce.
00:42:06.000We might just be able to put enough fear in these people that they'll say, okay, the right is now serious and it's formidable because right now we're not.
00:42:13.000The Democrats don't think they can steamroll us.
00:42:15.000You made a very good point and I wanted to kind of add to it because when you look at the mafia and the government, There's not much difference in how they operate.
00:42:40.000You have 34 states to call the convention and 38 to ratify an amendment that's proposed.
00:42:45.000So I don't know how many, I think it's what, 35 Republican states, maybe not.
00:42:49.000That means if you can get real America first state reps in these jurisdictions, and maybe even having all these states, Republican doesn't guarantee they'll be in favor of this, but you get a few more states.
00:42:59.000If people go at the state level and vote for people who actually mean it, we could just have an article five convention of states.
00:43:10.000And that's a lot easier to do, and then they can amend the Constitution.
00:43:16.000Yeah, they can amend it, but you need 38 to ratify.
00:43:18.000But the point is, you don't even need to get that far.
00:43:20.000The simple fact that they see this grassroots groundswell starting to work, not just coming, but actually starting to be effective, having some utility, that's when they become very afraid.
00:43:30.000If you remember, go back to the Bush-Clinton race.
00:44:03.000He threw his 40-some-odd years in politics out the window, completely pivoted, but by this point he was playing catch-up.
00:44:09.000Clinton had already, you know, opened a gap that was never going to be closed and ushered in a new era of politics.
00:44:16.000But if you put a little fear in the establishment, a little fear, And you start to see, they start to see that the numbers are moving away from them.
00:45:10.000So this is... I gotta scroll down a little way.
00:45:13.000This is the Republican State Leadership Committee.
00:45:16.000We'll announce Wednesday that along with its strategic policy partner, the State Government Leadership Foundation, it hauled in a combined $8.3 million in fundraising during the July-September period, which the RSLC said is the most it's ever brought in in the third quarter of an odd year.
00:45:35.000They say they noted that the $19 million it and the SGLF have brought in through the first nine months of the year exceeds the total the two groups raised in all of 2019, which was the comparable off-election year in the 2020 cycle.
00:46:00.000The states can do it without the federal government's involvement.
00:46:04.000We were talking about this yesterday, especially when it comes to gun rights that have actually been expanding comparatively on the state level, not on the federal level.
00:46:12.000And when you look at the states that passed constitutional carry, that list keeps growing.
00:46:18.000And as I said yesterday, I'm not hopeful at all at the federal system.
00:46:21.000The local system, I do have some optimism, but we also have to acknowledge here that the Republicans are kind of at war with each other.
00:46:28.000You have the Liz Cheney, Mitt Romney, Lindsey Graham party, and then you have the Rand Paul, Thomas Macy, and other representatives of the party that are absolutely totally different on a spectrum that's very wide.
00:46:43.000So even if Republicans do get in, I'm still, to be honest, skeptical of them.
00:46:48.000I think people should be skeptical of politicians.
00:46:50.000Because there's a chance that, again, the same corporations that support the left support the right, and it could just turn out to be another situation where we're just going back in circles.
00:47:00.000But I think there are more people now gravitating toward the Rand Paul, the Massey section.
00:47:04.000You know, look, you made a good point about guns.
00:47:33.000Here's what I'm trying to say, though.
00:47:34.000Even Biden's people, who are politically savvy, understand that if they were to try to pass sweeping gun reform, Manchin, Sinema, and Tester could never go, unless they just wanted to be crushed in primaries by more conservative Dems and then crushed in the general by ours.
00:47:51.000The one issue We need to do that with every issue.
00:47:58.000We need people in the state legislatures and in Congress who put that fear into them on every issue and we just refuse to elect them because we keep electing.
00:48:06.000I think Liz Cheney is going to lose her primary by about 50.
00:48:09.000I'd like to see a 28th Amendment, and it can be really simple.
00:48:12.000Look, you said, Kristi Noem was one of the most popular governors in the country.
00:48:40.000Or amend the second and just put that comma that we always should have put.
00:48:43.000The right of the people to keep and bear arms because we understand how tyrannical a government can be and add something about it as an individual right.
00:48:50.000The right boom should not be infringed.
00:48:52.000It used to actually say that, you know, regardless of military service, you can bear arms.
00:48:56.000But they were worried it would be argued you could avoid conscription or something like that.
00:49:21.000It's like, and they call it an assault weapon.
00:49:23.000Yo, they are taking our guns away all the time.
00:49:26.000There's a huge list of guns you can't have in all of these places.
00:49:29.000So when they say the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, and you literally can't own an M1A, which is not some futuristic sci-fi power weapon.
00:51:47.000Federal Protective Service runs around and they guard federal buildings that have other law enforcement agencies in them that have their own uniformed divisions that could guard the building.
00:51:57.000The amount of waste, the amount of taxpayer money wasted on this and the creation.
00:52:03.000It was the creation of an authoritarian police state, but it was also the normalization of it, right?
00:52:09.000People are so used to seeing so many different federal agencies that carry guns and badges and can lock you up and talk about the U.S.
00:53:29.000government is an abusive, significant other who is a deadbeat, doesn't work, threatens you, you come home, smacks you around and says, give me the money, you know I love you.
00:53:39.000They only do it because they love you, Tim.
00:53:43.000It's really bad and the problem is we're now normalizing it even more, right?
00:53:47.000So with CRT and with woke culture, Kids are being conditioned to believe that the FBI persecuting people who, listen, tell you guys a story which is chilling.
00:53:58.000I've got a friend who's on one of the JTTF, the Joint Terrorism Task Forces, which if your viewers, listeners don't know, those are FBI managed task forces in pretty much every major city, every major region, that includes state police, local cops, other agents from federal agencies.
00:54:14.000This is one in the northeast, in a large area.
00:54:16.000His team alone, and there are dozens of these around the country, his team alone received in one month almost 200 referrals from DOJ, from FBI's Washington field office, on January 6th.
00:55:08.000I mean, that agency has been politicized from its very beginning with J. Edgar Hoover and what he was doing against JFK, MLK.
00:55:14.000It was absolutely disturbing to see the start of this federal agency that has been continuing to be extremely political when they're not supposed to be.
00:55:21.000And they don't really have a mission anymore, the FBI.
00:55:23.000They're like a sea of generalists in a field of specialists, right?
00:56:02.000I mean, these videos that are coming out are getting increasingly crazier.
00:56:04.000People have to take pictures of their faces, otherwise the cops show up.
00:56:07.000In the United States, you have conservative areas.
00:56:10.000They want a right to keep and bear arms.
00:56:12.000Some of these conservative areas are in blue states where they have no right.
00:56:15.000And it is the police who will come and arrest you for exercising your Second Amendment right.
00:56:18.000There's a story I often tell of a woman who lives in Pennsylvania and had a legal concealed carry and crossed the bridge to Jersey, not, you know, didn't understand.
00:56:34.000And she came into Jersey, actually just made a wrong turn off the highway, wound up in Jersey, was pulled over, and they wanted to put her in, like, federal prison.
00:56:41.000And that was a police officer who did that.
00:56:43.000Police officer, then federal charges applied because she came across state lines.
00:56:47.000So what I say is this, look, if you're in a conservative area and you're very much pro-responsibility, personal responsibility, gun rights, then you're not really worried about the police for the most part.
00:57:36.000The big problem I see for the most part with policing as we move forward, under Joe Biden, Capitol Police, for instance, are being weaponized nationally.
00:57:44.000Now I'm sure there's a lot of good local cops.
00:57:55.000I'm not saying, you know, when I say this I am being a bit hyperbolic because I'm trying to use that that phrase which is like triggering and the left wants to say it.
00:58:03.000I do think there are a lot of really great cops.
00:58:51.000And as I was leaving, there were some young rookie cops out on the street, and I was chatting with them, and they were outside doing security, and I said to them, hey, it'll get better.
00:59:03.000And what they meant were a couple of things.
00:59:06.000The political climate in New York City is such that the police are handcuffed, but the real problem is that, and this is also policy inside the FBI right now, there is a litmus test for ideology in these agencies.
00:59:21.000The people that are promoted up, take the NYPD, anything up to captain is a civil service test, anything above captain, inspector, up to chief, to deputy commissioner, is an appointment.
00:59:31.000Now you know full well that if a police captain were on this show, talking with us and even semi-agreed.
00:59:38.000He's never getting that appointment in a place like New York.
00:59:41.000So the cops then become instruments of policy for radicals.
00:59:54.000Well, the ones who can't stand it anymore do.
00:59:56.000They go to Nassau or Suffolk County on Long Island where the cops are paid two to three times more and the community likes them and they leave everybody alone and everybody gets along, or they believe in it, they stay, which creates an even worse environment in the department.
01:00:09.000You see such a difference in the Sheriff's Office.
01:00:11.000Because like you say, Tim, your response time out here is probably 30 minutes minimum.
01:01:37.000Now, you're never going to hear about this guy in the mainstream media, but he runs his agency the same way.
01:01:42.000And the community, the sheriff's been reelected four times as a Democrat in a pretty conservative county because of the way he polices his county and the way his deputies treat the constituency, which I think needs to be the norm around the country.
01:01:53.000Yeah, I think, you know, it's really, really funny when we hear from, like, Black Lives Matter talking about police brutality and racism, and then you get all of these, you know, conservatives saying it's not true, the cops aren't racist, and I'm just like, New York is overly Democrat.
01:02:25.000When a New York City mayor, for example, hires a new police commissioner, they bring in five, six, seven candidates and ultimately settle on the one that A, The party line has their view of how to police.
01:02:37.000Really, it's who's going to be the sycophant who lets them run the department.
01:02:43.000I believe today's liberal Democrat is the most racist human being in the history of the world.
01:02:49.000like the entire political infrastructure, be it police or otherwise in New York, is
01:03:05.000So I'm like, okay, stop electing racists, following racist ideology, who then appoint
01:03:10.000racists and maybe your police won't be systemically racist.
01:03:13.000Or just decentralize the police into smaller organizations, into smaller neighborhoods, communities, boroughs, whatever it is, because the bigger the organization, the more room for corruption.
01:03:24.000I'll tell you, when Giuliani was there—forget that I know the guy, like, the guy— He ran the department in a way where it was the most proactive, the most constitutionally minded, and cops had, I would say under Giuliani, and there are statistics to prove it, we had the lowest amount of complaints.
01:03:43.000When a cop was dirty, Rudy's policy was for him and his commissioner or his commissioner to personally go out and put the cuffs on that cop.
01:03:50.000Leadership said, we're not gonna talk, we'll back you up to the wall if you do your job right.
01:03:55.000But if you're dirty, if you're abusive, Your bosses, the ones that the public knows, not some captain in a precinct, the mayor, the commissioner.
01:04:02.000We're coming to put the handcuffs on you.
01:04:05.000Rudy Giuliani and Bill Bratton, Howard Safer than Bernie Kerrick, after him, pumped more money into the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau than they did into any other bureau.
01:04:13.000The policy now in NYPD, which has stood, Ray Kelly did it as well, is if you're a talented cop and you get promoted to sergeant or lieutenant or detective, internal affairs is first crack at you.
01:04:24.000They get first crack at the better people.
01:05:01.000I don't know how you would decentralize.
01:05:03.000I think decentralization is the way to go.
01:05:05.000I mean even if you have a police department like in New York City based on boroughs, but you have a collective PAC where you protect each other if there is a major incident and you work together and you practice and grow.
01:05:15.000I think that's more practical than having this large bureaucratic agencies because I remember there was a lot of also police brutality incidences under the Giuliani administration.
01:05:39.000But there is, you know, something to say about huge, big forces and the room for corruption.
01:05:44.000And I think there's more corruption and more possibility of corruption than there is actually a possibility for good in big, centralized organizations.
01:05:53.000The problem with decentralized is that they might start fighting amongst themselves, though, without cohesion.
01:05:58.000You take an incident like 9-11, who has command?
01:06:04.000Yeah, but it doesn't work that way because what if you're, you don't have... What would have changed?
01:06:11.000So for example, your emergency services unit which goes out there, your aviation unit, they're in Brooklyn.
01:06:15.000So Manhattan has command, so then who's ordering aviation and the big truck's over.
01:06:19.000So in a city like that, I don't disagree with you that you could examine it, but I can tell you having worked there practically, it just couldn't work.
01:06:40.000I think cities create this environment of a coddled mind where people are so far removed from the struggles of the real world, they become soft and terrified and, you know, they're just these frail, little, uncalloused, pink, terrified individuals.
01:07:00.000It's like, When that guy tweeted 30 to 50 feral hogs, and the left just all starts hooting and laughing and high-fiving each other, it's like, yo, that's a real thing that happens.
01:07:08.000Oh, but you live in a city where you effectively got a small army guarding you, so you don't gotta worry about it.
01:07:14.000You know, I love when the left complains about hunting, like the hog hunting, right?
01:07:18.000Move down to Florida, talk to these small family farms.
01:07:21.000That when the hog come in and they destroy months of their livelihood, they root the vegetables, their domestic livestock is dead, these families lose $100,000, $150,000, $200,000 they didn't have.
01:07:30.000Or the iguanas in Florida and mainly the hogs in Texas.
01:07:55.000The cop has an hour response time, and these dogs are literally at the gate, and they're like trying to dig under, get their way in, they squeeze in, and then I'm like, okay, what do we do now?
01:08:04.000We go inside, we close the door, we hope they leave.
01:10:09.000I got a KSG shotgun with a double barrel and I could just switch lethal, non-lethal, at the switch of a... That is really, really cool, Luke, that you have that.
01:12:32.000Some guy was trying to mug me in Chicago and then quite literally as he's hassling me, like three cops just appear out of nowhere and grab the guy and I was like, that's a response time.
01:12:41.000But they were stalking the guy because they got reports, they followed him.
01:13:28.000People don't understand what happened there and what a travesty it is.
01:13:33.000A very liberal judge, very liberal federal judge, a woman named Shira Scheinle deemed Stop and Frisk illegal, unconstitutional.
01:13:43.000Knowing that she was going to be overruled summarily by SCOTUS because it's already a decided issue in Terry v. Ohio in 1964, she resigned her lifetime judgeship.
01:13:54.000That was her parting shot, her parting progressive gift.
01:13:58.000The only reason Stop and Frisk stands as quote-unquote illegal, which is not in New York, is because the de Blasio administration never appealed her decision because they agreed with it.
01:14:07.000Had they, it would have been immediately overturned.
01:14:09.000I still think probable cause is important, and that got away with probable cause for a lot of people, including me.
01:14:15.000I got routinely harassed during stop-and-frisk, and it was uncomfortable with a police officer.
01:14:19.000No probable cause puts you up against the wall, puts your hands in your pants, accuses you of all these crimes, treats you like a criminal when you're not.
01:14:31.000But it's not probable cause, isn't the Supreme Court, this is important, the Supreme Court didn't determine probable cause was the standard for stop, question, and frisk.
01:14:42.000So levels of suspicion, mere suspicion is, I'm driving by Tim's house, I know Tim, I know you guys are here, but I see somebody who looks out of place in the driveway.
01:15:42.000You know, put your hands up against the wall.
01:15:43.000They're not allowed to put their hands in your pockets.
01:15:45.000They'll feel And so there's a lot of cases where an officer like, there was one case I remember, there's a lot of, maybe this is just the exception, not the rule, where they were frisking someone and they felt something in his pocket.
01:15:57.000And then they took it out and it turned out to be something wildly different.
01:15:59.000I think then exclusionary rule kicked in.
01:16:01.000They tried arguing, I thought he had drugs.
01:16:57.000Well, I've had cops pull me over, and then... I've told this story several times.
01:17:01.000I get pulled over, and then as soon... I roll down the window, I put my wallet and my keys on the dash, I turn, you know, I turn the light on, I put my hands on the wheel, and the cop walks up and he goes, excuse me to... OH!
01:19:14.000They took my passport, my credit cards.
01:19:16.000They wrote down my credit card information.
01:19:18.000They went through every bit of that vehicle.
01:19:20.000They were banging a hard drive, trying to pop things open, looking at all the cameras.
01:19:23.000And then eventually, a guy walks over, and he points at the guy who uncuffs me, and he goes, Sorry about that, your vehicle matched your description.
01:19:32.000We go back to the apartment, and I said, because I'm not an idiot, I don't know who went in the apartment or why, it's not our apartment, so no one is to go in that apartment.
01:19:41.000However, Luke and I have a following, we have a public presence, we're public figures, so only Luke and I will go in to get people's belongings.
01:19:47.000Anything perishable will be thrown away, I don't care what it is or why, take only your personal belongings.
01:19:52.000Some dude shows up, and he was staying at the apartment as well.
01:19:56.000And he says, you know, like, what's going on?
01:20:32.000So we go in the car, I'm live streaming the whole time, and we have people on the live stream telling us that the police scanners are discussing us.
01:20:39.000And I said, I'm streaming, and I'm like, no way, that's not true.
01:20:42.000I get a text message from a friend who says, dude, I'm listening to this, it is happening, stop giving away your location.
01:20:50.000We end up going to a safe location, we crash out for the night, everything calms down.
01:20:54.000The next morning it turns out that someone who was Facing criminal charges and then started dating a cop, was instructing one guy, the one guy who was desperate to go in, to pick up drugs.
01:21:05.000That she needed her drugs and he had to go and get them for her.
01:21:08.000And if we had let him go and get that bag and got pulled over in Illinois, it was mandatory.
01:21:14.000We have to go out of that specific city into another city just for safety because the cops were detailing every turn we were making on the police radios.
01:21:24.000I still remember that day because we were literally covering, doing journalism at the major protest.
01:21:30.000We got a notification that our apartment that we were staying in was raided.
01:21:34.000We were like, what the hell's going on here?
01:22:01.000And look, clearly something else was going on there.
01:22:03.000But but you really don't look at the plate.
01:22:05.000You look at the car because it's easy to go swap plates off the car.
01:22:07.000We're talking about a whole squad unit of people.
01:22:10.000We're talking about 15 cars coming in all each way.
01:22:13.000There was a detail looking at you guys.
01:22:15.000You guys were targeted there, that's clear.
01:22:18.000Apparently when we came back to the apartment, the alarms were going off, the door had been forced open, and I don't think they planted anything like that, but there was this individual who was facing very serious criminal charges.
01:23:05.000So I had a number of these incidences so I mean and I still know not to judge every police officer as everyone else.
01:23:11.000I know not to blanket everyone but there are incidents of this and that's why we need more transparency, more accountability, and I would say more civil rights as much as we can.
01:23:20.000Because nobody's gonna argue here's the best part NBC Chicago covered when we got pulled over so this story you can actually see it on Google Before we were out.
01:23:28.000We were actually profiled by a local NBC news team on Citywide television about the future of journalism these young and intrepid live-streaming journalists here to cover the protests so maybe they knew who we were and For whatever reason, there was a political motive against us, and then we played it right.
01:23:49.000And fortunately for us, the moment it happened, one of our friends immediately called the NBC team and said, he's like frantically, now the funny thing is the NBC report thought I was him.
01:23:58.000So they quote me as what he was saying, but that wasn't the case.
01:24:56.000It's only going to increase from here as we have more selective political prosecution of individuals.
01:25:01.000They're going after PTA meetings, but we have Chicago literally having more kids there die from gunshot wounds than all the kids nationally from from uh the sickness but that's the uh the prosecutor's offices as well exactly it goes back to look at this all started soros's first successful experiment with the prosecutor was larry krasner in philadelphia
01:25:22.000And he is paying massive, massive dividends for that progressive agenda.
01:27:34.000Unless I saw a child being abducted, a woman being raped, or somebody imminently being killed, an old person being beaten for their social security, why the hell would I get out of the car?
01:27:41.000You saw two dudes fighting, like arguing and yelling, pushing each other on the side of the street?
01:27:45.000Well, in some instances, like the Joe Lizito incident, which we talked about previously before, there's incidents of police officers just being like, I'm not doing anything.
01:28:29.000You don't see the problems as much with the large cities.
01:28:34.000I wouldn't do the job today, but... How do we solve for this?
01:28:37.000Because I was thinking robot police, but then Tim makes good points, like, yeah, they don't have feelings, they can't judge, like, guilty, guilty, and so that's bad.
01:28:44.000But authoritarianism, I mean, in law enforcement, it's kind of the old tried-and-true method.
01:29:31.000You can train proper response through fear.
01:29:34.000But the big city departments will spend money on sociology, CRT, BLM, Antifa sensitivity.
01:29:41.000And pull money back from high liability, meaning shooting, using non-lethal devices, takedowns.
01:29:48.000If you trained police officers, look, the average police officer shoots a couple of hundred rounds a year to qualify.
01:29:56.000Contrast that with your average SEAL Team 6 operator who shoots about a thousand rounds a day.
01:30:01.000Now, why would a cop, what I'm saying is, now you have people that say, well, the police were involved in a shooting incident and their average They average 16 rounds per incident and they only have two hits.
01:30:12.000Well, sure, you're having them shoot paper targets and run scenarios, but it's not real stress.
01:30:18.000Yeah, Andrew Yang suggested every cop become a purple belt in jiu-jitsu, minimum.
01:30:23.000I mean, I gotta tell you something, I don't agree with Yang often, but jiu-jitsu is probably one of the best in-service, and many cops do it, out-of-service trainings because it enables them to do a safe takedown where they don't have to escalate to non-lethals.
01:30:35.000I'm a big proponent of that, actually.
01:30:36.000Like, if someone were to reach for a cop, is their go-to right now to draw the weapon?
01:30:41.000No, their go-to is still to, you train to escalate force up a level, so it's to use physical force, potentially a baton, pepper spray.
01:30:48.000The problem becomes the cops are afraid.
01:30:51.000Here's the other reason these things are escalating deadly force too quickly.
01:30:54.000Cops are terrified of being caught on camera doing anything, using any force.
01:30:59.000By the time they decide to affect force, the bad guy is now emboldened.
01:31:04.000He thinks the cop's a punk who's not going to do anything.
01:32:11.000Well, not even hurting them, but you know what I mean, like as you said,
01:32:14.000Andrew Yang suggests that purple buttons are just...
01:32:16.000Because you just see cops just swinging wildly and crazy during street balls.
01:32:20.000Budgets, budgets are a byproduct of this as well, right?
01:32:22.000The agencies don't want to spend the money to engage in those.
01:32:26.000First of all, you got to get somebody through an academy in about six months because you got to remember this is all a numbers game.
01:32:30.000The reason that any big city department, even medium-sized departments, field and academy class and higher is to make up for attrition, right?
01:32:55.000I mean, training with your gun, any, any incident, any, any action they take that could result in high liability to the agency, the use of the firearm, physical force.
01:33:04.000Have you ever heard or thought about what if a police officer had like a bio-coated gun so only if it feels that their handprint will fire?
01:33:26.000What if your firearm jams your partner's shot?
01:33:28.000You need to use your partner's gun to save both of your lives.
01:33:31.000That was what if it's a like how many times you've tried to open your phone with your thumbprint and it's like error
01:33:35.000error error I guess the reason some water there the value I saw is if
01:33:38.000someone reaches for a police officer's weapon and they don't care because
01:33:41.000They can't use it. There's other retention strategies that are far better. Yeah
01:33:44.000How about we go to super chats see what the audience has to say?
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01:33:48.000Go to TimCast.com, become a member for that special bonus episode coming up after the show, and we'll pull up the article about me and Luke getting detained at gunpoint, and we'll show that and then talk about a bunch of other fun stuff.
01:34:38.000It was the last video to get removed was one of our Alex Jones clips, where he basically says one thing, like for two seconds, that's totally irrelevant.
01:34:48.000And they took it down, and we don't know exactly what for, because we were talking about, you know, economic policy or something.
01:34:52.000I think that it might have been because of Phil's shirt.
01:34:55.000I don't think the CCP liked the communist symbol with the cross.
01:35:08.000A Magic Monkey says, Ianbro, I heard you talking about fungus possibly being from space and stumbled upon a study about octopi likely being from space.
01:35:16.000Check out cause of Cambrian explosion, terrestrial or cosmic.
01:37:52.000There's a lot more complexity to it, but having public events on private property is not something, especially considering like, this is a big show.
01:38:00.000So there's concerns about even if we only invite 20 people or 30 people, people will just show up knowing there's an event.
01:38:07.000And then it's like, you're not a venue, you can't do this.
01:38:08.000And we were like, we got to figure something out.
01:38:11.000So this new place, we're getting sorted.
01:39:45.000You know, I really do think that the people who are true to their passions, like truly punk rock, are no longer aligned with whatever the left has become.
01:40:36.000Miles Gardner says, Tim, can think about doing shorter YouTube IRLs for key people and longer members-only segments with no chains?
01:40:43.000By the way, from last night, Nebraska exports beef, Iowa is known for corn.
01:40:48.000I think in terms of the conversation we have, for the most part, you know, I think people assume that more, like, that large portions of the conversation is censored.
01:40:57.000I see people say, like, you'll get the real opinions at TimCast.com.
01:41:01.000You get all of our genuine opinions on the show.
01:41:03.000We just, for one, are trying to move as much as we can off of YouTube.
01:41:07.000We do want to have a members-only space so that we can, you know, provide something of value to our members and create something unique.
01:41:14.000And there are conversations that, just for, you know, to be safe, we'll put on YouTube.
01:41:18.000For instance, you know, we can talk about voter fraud and ivermectin on YouTube.
01:41:21.000You know, I'm just like, I'm not going to play YouTube's game, so we'll do a lot of the other topics just on TimCast.com, where we actually have journalists and writers and reporters, so...
01:42:05.000But has he or has he just always been like political?
01:42:07.000He's got his special forces tab, he's got his ranger tab, but who the hell, I mean, the guy's not matching his own standards that he sets for his people.
01:42:20.000All right, Glacia says, with anime outselling Hollywood and all the comic industry, want to have a focus on the promotion of that by the right.
01:44:50.000Because you get a good, you know, pro-America constitutional Congress, and then when they're like, okay, the NFA is now up for vote again, they're all like, gone!
01:44:58.000But we start with zero laws at first, and we see what happens.
01:45:01.000Yeah, but it's not just the NFA, right?
01:45:04.000You're gonna get, you get to re-vote on those 86, the 86 update all the way back, or you can go back to 34.
01:45:30.000Well, I can say that Jack Murphy wrote the book, Democrat to Deplorable, and he's often talked about how when the Republican Party stopped opposing gay marriage, it allowed him to actually be like, OK, I can get on board with a lot of these ideals.
01:45:51.000Ian, Eric Bernaldo says 20th amendment could be all laws not explicitly in the constitution of a 10 year sunset clause to be either rejected or reinstated every 10 years.
01:46:02.000You could build a logarithmic scale or something, depending on the amount of people that are being affected by the law.
01:46:07.000So maybe you could come to a vote a little earlier, a little later.
01:46:09.000It really, you could have some fun with it.
01:46:12.000Hondo says, I'd love to hear Luke's take on Nevada's Executive Order AB-286 and making tons of gun owners felons and their loose definition of unfinished.
01:47:50.000Yeah, I mean, everything happens for a reason.
01:47:53.000You know, a lot of people are getting fired for a lot of ridiculous reasons right now.
01:47:56.000It's a perfect opportunity to make a change in your life and to check out beautiful places like Florida, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and other states that provide you a lot of sovereignty, a lot of freedom, a lot of liberty, and a lot of opportunities.
01:49:32.000All right, Roberto Lara says, surely the tax the rich people should wake up after seeing this platinum coin worth trillions just getting printed for trillion.
01:49:39.000Sorry, planning to be printed to pay off debt.
01:51:24.000And they posted this video where the chickens are like walking out but then it pans to a window like with like a screen and it's like chicken just looking out the window and it's hilarious.
01:52:35.000And I'm like, I can try and build a system.
01:52:37.000I can build a system that will allow us to help ourselves a little easier, but it's coming to a time where people are going to be begging for help.
01:53:14.000Make 1984 Fiction Again says, it's a little frustrating hearing about graphene and opals when we're literally on the verge of living a reenactment of The Walking Dead.
01:53:21.000If we are going to reinvigorate our industry, as we've been talking about, it's going to have to be by producing graphene.
01:53:27.000Hey look, when the two states, when the two countries fracture from the U.S.
01:53:30.000and there's like the United States of America and then there's the American United States, one of them is going to have to start making graphene, like, you know, build your industry up.
01:54:06.000If you're the CEO of a company, I think you'll still technically be, as an employee, fall under their mandate.
01:54:11.000But if you're just like a shareholder or potentially a board member or whatever, a non-salary position where you still have voting power and profits, you got no mandates.
01:54:20.000And then when you want to travel, you just pull up your private plane.
01:54:22.000And if you're rich enough, you don't need a passport either.
01:54:23.000You can literally go to whatever country you want and they'll let you in because you're rich.
01:54:30.000If, if it goes the way, you know, you mentioned Klaus Schwab wants corporate governance.
01:54:35.000So there's like, there's like a news article, I think it was Bloomberg or whatever, that said Facebook and was it Google should be in the UN like countries.
01:54:44.000These are authoritarian dictatorships, these companies.
01:54:46.000It'll just be a whole bunch of despots clawing their way to the top for power.
01:54:51.000Yeah, I just watched a Klaus Schwab video last night, and he was giving a speech on stage.
01:55:03.000He's talking from like a video chat on a big screen on the wall, like that 1984 thing, that commercial where they throw the weights at the screen.
01:56:17.000Do it on a Friday and then Saturday you could have all the two-way wet dream of a day on the range shooting 50 counts of Ted Nugent and Alex Jones.
01:56:58.000But the new, and Ian's desk is not synced and Lydia's got a weird desk.
01:57:02.000I'm in a parking lot with Smokey the Bear.
01:57:06.000The new studio we're putting together is one big table with a bunch of really awesome chairs so everyone will be more in normal, balanced lighting so I won't look like a ghost.
01:57:14.000Yeah, the LEDs go all the way around the ceiling.
01:58:20.000And there's a great little, uh, barbecue joint that you, when you're, when you're crossing through Virginia, it's right there, and then people go kayaking, and there's the Adventure Center, and the brewery, and all that stuff.
01:58:29.000And then we're, uh, you know, close, like there's Charlestown.
01:58:32.000So, if you're in that area, You know, you're in the area.
01:58:57.000Come home one night and it was a four story walk up above a diner.
01:59:02.000And I hear footsteps in the hallway, didn't think much of it, thought it was the guys from the diner until my apartment was at the top on the fourth floor and the only thing left was the roof door that had an alarm.
01:59:11.000Figured it was guys from the diner just bringing stuff to the roof in their storage, the people that own the diner own the building.
01:59:17.000Needless to say, when I got upstairs, nobody there.
01:59:20.000So it happens a couple of times after that.
01:59:24.000So I tell the guy who owns the Diner of the Sun, and he starts laughing, and he says, well, I wanted to give you a key to the roof door anyway.
01:59:31.000It's good to have a cop in the building.
02:00:00.000We had a court in Manhattan the next day.
02:00:02.000I lived down on 23rd, so they stayed with me.
02:00:05.000And I kid you not, I opened the door and all three of us saw this dark,
02:00:12.000pitch black thing move across the living room.
02:00:16.000We- I thought it was somebody who had broken in because I had a fire escape to my left in the kitchen and there was another one in the bedroom window that it was moving toward.
02:00:26.000I draw my gun, run into the guest room, thinking, okay, I'm crazy, there's nothing there, only I saw it.
02:00:30.000I turn around, they had drawn their guns.
02:00:43.000And when I had moved out, I just found a better place, it was a duplex, front of mine, brother owned it, it was a real cool place, I had it inexpensively.
02:00:50.000and uh about i don't know about a month later when they were renovating the place they called me back and they said hey you got to see this and when they had stripped the walls there were upside down crosses and pentagrams on the bear sheet rock that had been painted over over the years yeah it was creepy man it was really creepy it was i had a hard time sleeping after that for a couple of nights so yeah wow yeah yeah that's mine That's kind of reminds me of Ghostbusters.
02:01:11.000How like that guy that built the building, you know?
02:01:54.000A never-ending death spiral of destruction of the economy because no one is strong enough to just say, stop it.
02:02:00.000That's exactly, and I think part of the reason that so many push the vaccine, and do it if you want to do it, I don't, not my place to tell you what to do, is because they feel guilty they took it.
02:02:08.000All right, we'll do one more, an important one.
02:02:10.000John Stoddard says Biden has accomplished one thing.
02:02:12.000them because now they're a little concerned.
02:02:15.000Whether that's warranted or not, I don't know, but that's my gut feeling.
02:03:03.000I released two important videos today, one on YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange and another one on LukeUncensored.com, which people got for free if they were signed up on our email list, which doesn't cost you anything, all on WeAreChange.org.
02:04:10.000And if you guys want more ghost stories, you should go check out Tales from the Inverted World, which is our new show we have over on the other YouTube channel.
02:04:16.000You guys are more than welcome to follow me on Twitter at SourPatchLids.
02:04:22.000We got a new episode of Tales from the Inverted World, I believe, this Sunday morning.
02:04:25.000And on YouTube, there's going to be art.
02:04:28.000So a lot of people were saying, we need visuals, you know, and it's a podcast, but we're gonna, you know, we're gonna do some really cool, creepy art.
02:04:35.000And we're all greatly inspired by the art of Stephen Gammill.