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00:00:00.000I don't know why Joe Biden did this interview on 60 Minutes, but he made a point of saying
00:00:29.000He must've thought it was a good idea and they were talking real slow.
00:00:33.000Everybody thinks the interview was for 70-year-olds, and I mean no disrespect to older people, but it was a 60 Minutes interview, it was on TV, and they did talk very slow.
00:00:42.000In it, Joe Biden, wow, there's a variety of just crazy stories.
00:00:46.000One, when asked if his brain worked, he garbled incoherently, and he said something like, I don't think about how old I am, then fly, and it's like, I don't know what you're trying to say, dude.
00:00:57.000If you're trying to explain that your brain works, you're not doing it very well.
00:01:16.000And the big news is that Biden has declared the pandemic's over.
00:01:19.000Now, of course, many in the media rushed into saying, he didn't, he didn't explicitly say, oh, he says he believes, no, Biden said the pandemic is over.
00:01:28.000And that's huge, because we've already got issues pertaining to, you know, they're saying like, oh no, the midterms aren't going to be wrapped up in a single day because of mail-in ballots, end them all.
00:01:36.000Pandemic's over, we don't need that anymore.
00:01:38.000People should start filing lawsuits saying like, it's got to go back to the constitutional system.
00:01:42.000Joe Biden said it twice, the pandemic was over.
00:01:45.000He expressly, he explicitly stated, Everybody in the armed forces should be able to, should no longer be required to get the vaccine.
00:02:03.000But my friends, we'll talk about all that.
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00:04:45.000And even though Joe Biden declared that the pandemic is over, there still is a very dangerous media virus out there and you could do your part to fight it right now with ideas that cannot be censored on thebestpoliticalshorts.com.
00:04:59.000Which, of course, is represented by the shirt I'm wearing right now declaring that the media is the virus.
00:05:03.000And I think when you look at the effect that they have on everyone, I think there's a solid argument there.
00:05:18.000The media is a virus because a virus is just basically like a mechanism to transmit something.
00:05:24.000It's, it's, you can have viruses that don't hurt you, you can have viruses that damage you, and the media also is a neutral, you know, injection.
00:06:48.000They say even as the US prepares for a potential winter surge of COVID-19, President Biden roamed the cavernous halls of the Detroit auto show.
00:06:55.000For an interview on CBS's 60 Minutes, and gesturing to the mostly maskless attendees, told the nation, the pandemic is over.
00:07:31.000A lot of people wait, unfortunately, for better or for worse, they wait for the official word.
00:07:36.000And this is the most official word you're going to get.
00:07:38.000Anything Biden says is the top official in the United States.
00:07:41.000Well, I wouldn't worry about what the top official says.
00:07:44.000Since last year, they were saying that there was going to be a severe winter of illness and death, and they were absolutely wrong about it.
00:07:52.000I was on this show last year, and I said, COVID's over.
00:08:01.000And when I mean COVID, when I mean this kind of uh health mandates and these emergency issues all of that made absolutely no sense and we have slowly seen them dwindle because everything that they promised that was going to happen with this virus last winter never happened and this thing was very interesting because there wasn't a speech there wasn't an official declaration there wasn't a parade there wasn't even a banner it was joe biden walking through a car show nonchalantly talking to a tv show that aired his comments five days five days later saying kobe's over
00:08:39.000Lice cases go up in September because all the kids are back in school.
00:08:42.000So when they're like, well, we're headed towards a season of COVID, it's like, yeah, we're also headed towards a season of colds and a season of flu.
00:08:51.000Quote, in a week, that's Twin Towers, right?
00:08:54.000It's a 9-11, week after week after week, said Greg Gonsalves, an epidemiologist at the Yale School of Public Health.
00:09:04.000I just want to point out that people die from, like, congenital heart failure and from peanut allergies and other things, and it seems like Covidian, that's the word, right?
00:10:59.000I gotta say, we had Drew Pinsky on the show last Friday, and he's a doctor, Dr. Drew, and was talking about Paxilivit and how people are having, not breakthrough cases, but rebound cases, which I think, I don't know exactly what a COVID rebound case is, are you guys?
00:11:12.000It's when you test negative and then you test positive again.
00:11:14.000So I think what's happening, Oh, is that COVID is still here.
00:11:30.000Apparently now we are going to be measuring deaths in 9-11s because that's what, and I know it's like, it's kind of silly, but they've been doing that since the beginning of COVID.
00:11:40.000Like, when COVID deaths were really high, there were, like, 9-11 every day, and it's like, is this a unit of measurement?
00:11:44.000I think Bill Maher made a joke about it.
00:11:49.000Well, it's because you can point to the 9-11 people and see who supported them, who sympathizes with them, and if you don't believe in COVID, and if you don't believe in vaccines, and if you don't believe in masking, and so on, you support the terrorists.
00:12:00.000And in 9-11, and for those of us who remember when all of it happened, were you even born when 9-11 happened?
00:12:05.000When 9-11 happened, if you were like, well, I think this is ridiculous, it was like, oh, so you want the terrorists to win, huh?
00:12:10.000It's like, no, I don't want the terrorists to win.
00:12:12.000I just don't think this is the right approach.
00:12:17.000Their producers were celebrating and happy that the numbers were going up, because the more death, the more fear, the more viewers that they had.
00:12:23.000And this was released by Project Veritas.
00:12:29.000And they loved the trauma, because essentially what we're dealing with when we're dealing with corporate media is a lot of trauma-based mind control.
00:12:46.000This statement is very convenient right before the midterms, and I think that has a lot more to do with it than actual science that was, again, bastardized from the very beginning.
00:12:55.000I remember a lot of people pointed out, including this show, right after Biden was inaugurated, how the CNN ticker death thing disappeared from their screen, right?
00:13:03.000That was in the bottom chyron for a year.
00:13:07.000And like a week after Biden got in, it was like, yeah, we don't need to put that number anymore.
00:13:11.000Even though more people died under Biden, which is a silly statistic, right?
00:13:22.000You said with COVID, and we're going to have to continuously remind people that there's a difference between dying with COVID and dying from COVID.
00:13:29.000Because if you get into a car accident and you had COVID in your system, you might die with COVID from a car accident, but they'll still clock you as a COVID death because you had COVID in your system, as opposed to COVID making you cough up blood.
00:14:41.000There's still teachers being fired today.
00:14:43.000Today, 850 unvaccinated teachers and paras were fired from the New York City education system.
00:14:50.000There's still an FDA emergency authorization for a booster that was just tested on eight mice.
00:14:56.000There's still people losing their jobs within the military because they didn't comply with these mandates, which are absolutely nonsensical.
00:15:03.000So people are still being fired by this.
00:15:05.000Why, when the president says it's over?
00:15:07.000Ian, you mentioned that people don't die of obesity, they die from something because of obesity.
00:15:11.000It's called a comorbidity, and people are pointing out that's literally how they define COVID deaths.
00:16:10.000We live in the Middle Ages, and we're all, like, got bacteria eating our skin alive, then maybe we would consider that?
00:16:16.000I do want to point out, I think people need to understand the full context of what happened at the start of the pandemic.
00:16:23.000After a while, we started seeing different strains, you know, we get to, like, Omicron or whatever, and it's getting weaker and it's weaker, it's like...
00:16:32.000People need to understand the alpha strain was really scary.
00:16:35.000The scar tissue and damage in people's lungs.
00:16:38.000We had Dr. Gironi mentioned the spike protein was causing microvascular damage, and then it was inhibiting nutrients and oxygen and stuff to get into parts of the body.
00:16:47.000In the early days of COVID, you could see the scans of people's lungs.
00:16:56.000I think it was Delta, but there was also a lot of malpractice inside of the hospitals that were doing things that they later found out was absolutely wrong, especially when it came to drugging a lot of the patients and then giving them particular medicines that gave them organ failure.
00:17:10.000Are you talking about malpractice or are you saying error?
00:17:14.000I don't know how you want to categorize it, but there was a lot of mistakes made early on in the hospitals.
00:17:33.000But any criticism was automatically censored.
00:17:36.000Anyone speaking up was automatically shut down.
00:17:39.000And there was practices that were done that people saw as a mistake, especially when it came to the ventilators.
00:17:44.000People were saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't be doing this.
00:17:46.000Maybe we shouldn't be, you know, knocking patients out and giving them drugs that give them organ failure so their bodies can't fight it off.
00:17:52.000Maybe we shouldn't be incubating them.
00:17:54.000And that was a big argument that should have happened publicly, but it didn't.
00:17:57.000And the policies continued on to the detriment of a lot of early patients.
00:18:00.000Well, let's talk about the big change and the big funny news.
00:18:04.000We got the story from Business Insider.
00:18:06.000Moderna, BioNTech, and Novavax plunge after Biden says the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
00:18:19.000Paul Pelosi, the reason why they waited five days to air it is because they had a call all day, like, hey everyone, hey Dan Crenshaw, sell your stocks, Nancy Pelosi, I mean, yeah.
00:18:33.000The New York Times did actually a good job.
00:18:35.000They investigated the investments of Congress members, and they reported out of 3,700 trades, they made over $100 million, many of them with Being almost perfectly timed.
00:18:49.000So the New York Times actually did a good job Investigated and showed the insider trading that is absolutely too good to be true for a lot of these representatives of Congress They got rich off of these stocks.
00:18:59.000This aired September 18th, and it was filmed when he went there, which was on Tuesday so we need to investigate who sold stocks between September 13th and September 18th and Especially these three or any of the pharmaceutical companies.
00:19:13.000And it would be fascinating to then have a legit investigation to say, Congressman Crenshaw, how did you know to sell all of your Moderna on Friday before the markets closed?
00:19:46.000When Biden mentioned that we would intervene for Taiwan, and we'll get to that in a bit, they said in the video they released after Biden gave this response, we reached out to the White House who said the policy has not changed despite the commander-in-chief saying it did.
00:20:57.000People were saying he only sold because he wanted to be ethical and wanted to come clean, but he actually sold on a good time, which actually gave him even more money.
00:21:05.000But what you guys understand, too, is we often talk about how it's insider trading because they know when to sell, right?
00:21:11.000How often do they propose the bills themselves to shift the market?
00:21:15.000Like, you could have, you know, a new computer chip, and then they're like, this new computer chip is gonna be bad for my stock, let's put a bill forward that will stop it and give some BS reasons.
00:21:25.000Or how often is it like, hey, I just bought a whole bunch of Ben & Jerry's stock, or I guess, what is it, Unilever.
00:21:30.000And I want it to go up, so we're gonna do the ice cream tax break stock.
00:21:34.000That would be... Intentionally pushing a bill forward to make their stocks go up.
00:21:42.000Yeah, I know, but that's... But how can you prove it?
00:21:43.000Well, the New York Times actually found out that it was the committee members using their position on the committees in Congress that voted on particular aspects that changed the business landscape that were enriching themselves the most.
00:21:56.000Look at the Inflation Reduction Act that we just passed, and $386 billion goes towards the investment in green tech.
00:22:03.000Did anyone who voted for that in committee and who appropriated that number, do they have stock in any of these green companies?
00:22:08.000Do they have stock in SharePoint, which makes electric chargers?
00:22:12.000Do they have stock in GE, which makes a lot of our wind turbines?
00:22:15.000I mean, it's just, if you're going to spend $386 billion, someone is going to make a lot of money off of that.
00:22:21.000Didn't they make a bunch of money off the pharmaceutical companies?
00:23:05.000Richard Burr from North Carolina was the one who probably hit the hardest on that.
00:23:08.000I forget who the Democrat was, but he's the Republican.
00:23:11.000He's not running for re-elect right now.
00:23:12.000He probably could have and would have sailed, but for this.
00:23:15.000But he was one of the ones that they said, you had in a skiff, which is a secure compartmentalized secret room to have these confidential meetings.
00:23:23.000In a skiff, you had this briefing that same day you made all these purchases and all these sales.
00:23:29.000And just like I you know, what was so what's the charge and he just played innocent and Some people and people like you Luke made a big deal out of it and then he decided well I'm not gonna run for reelection next year but there are a lot of senators who you can point to the timeline and say you were in this confidential briefing and you either sold in time because remember this is this is February of 2019 the market the 20 of February of 2020 the markets were roaring and And it's like, but suddenly the markets are exploding and you sold everything, $5 million worth of stock?
00:23:59.000And the DOJ drops their investigation into all these people, which is absolutely crazy.
00:24:02.000And they start investigating Trump supporters.
00:24:05.000Look, actually I think it was fairly obvious the vaccines were going to just skyrocket in stock value.
00:24:13.000But you have to be someone who's not only in the know news-wise, you have to have the money, and you have to be knowledgeable in this market space.
00:24:23.000So even though we all were tracking the news and knew about the vaccines and stuff, I'm not a day trader, I don't know.
00:24:28.000Well, that's why Rand Paul is always beating up Fauci to say, why don't you have to disclose your royalties?
00:24:32.000And the answer is, Senator, we don't have to disclose that, and I don't have to tell you.
00:25:07.000So somebody was holding some people and they made 20 times their investment and then just sold out on the market.
00:25:14.000And what's great is that it dropped and they bought it back up.
00:25:16.000What cracks me up is that the members of Congress who do this then hold that guy Martin Shkreli, Farmer Bro, and they were like, how dare you?
00:25:56.000And if you have an account on social media that documents all the trades and gives the peasants advice, you get censored.
00:26:03.000Your accounts get taken down, which has happened to a number of individuals that literally created accounts about the trading of Nancy Pelosi, which has a better track record than all the other big stock guys out there.
00:26:46.000I think there's nowhere to go but up with that company.
00:26:48.000Literally, like, right before the show, I was just like, I don't know.
00:26:50.000Yeah, I think Chris Pavlovsky knows what he's... Well, he's got a lot of good ideas, and I'm really excited to see what they do.
00:26:56.000I mean, for... And locals gaming, too.
00:26:59.000I'll put it this way, I'll put it this way.
00:27:01.000You know, we were in the know when it came to what was going on with the news, and we saw that the vaccines were coming, we knew who was making them, and I don't think anybody here bought any stock in those companies.
00:27:53.000We're in the know on big tech, censorship, and social media, and now Rumble is trading, I think, at like $16.
00:27:58.000So my attitude was like, I don't know if it spikes to like $400 or anything crazy like that, because it's not a mandated vaccine or anything, but I bought a bunch because I think it'll go up.
00:28:11.000One of the things about finance that I really don't like is that you kind of need to set your morals and ethics aside if you want to make money, and you just know if the war machine's going on that Raytheon is my man for now, and then I'm going to sell it and buy Pfizer, and then I'm out of there.
00:28:25.000I'm going to buy some oil and get fracking, I was going to say, because I'm programmed to hate the stuff.
00:28:30.000Hey, check the stock on Raytheon or Lockheed when the Ukraine war started.
00:30:28.000Everyone else, all the other peasants, the people who have their retirement accounts in the stock market that, of course, are guaranteed to lose because these people are rigging the game for the benefit of themselves.
00:30:39.000So this is absolutely seedy, disgusting behavior, especially when it comes to so many people being poor, so many blue-collar workers being screwed over, and these people are enriching themselves while taking money away from everyone else.
00:30:50.000Do you think the lottery is, like, unethical?
00:30:53.000Yeah, because most of that money goes to the state and it's and it's taxed and absolutely.
00:30:57.000Yeah, I think the tax like what like half almost almost half of it So you're you're literally financing the state through the lotteries legalized.
00:31:07.000Yeah, it's gambling and then you know if a hundred bucks go into the pot 50 bucks goes to the government the 50 bucks goes to the Jack, you know the jackpot and then you pay taxes on that even and Yeah, like the person who won the 1.2 billion dollars, who still hasn't come forward, which is odd, I think they were taking home at the end of the day like 400 million, which is nothing to sneeze at, but basically government stole 800 million dollars from that person.
00:31:30.000But then you gotta pay taxes, so it's like, not only is the pot split between the person and the government's cut, but then the money you get actually gets cut again.
00:31:39.000So of the 1.2, it was 2.4, half of it had gone to the government and they're getting taxed another 60% or 70.
00:31:45.000That's why they were walking away with $400 million because 1.2, right off the bat, you know, half of it goes to education and then you have half and then your half gets cut in half by taxes.
00:31:56.000I don't like saying, like, this should be illegal, this should be illegal, but that lottery has really always set me really, really awry.
00:32:02.000Let's get back to the 60 Minutes interview.
00:32:04.000We have this tweet here from Benny Johnson.
00:32:06.000What do you think of people who say you are unfit for the job of president?
00:33:06.000I think that, you know, I don't, when I sit down with our NATO allies and keep them together, I don't have them saying, wait a minute, how old are you, what do you want to say?
00:33:15.000You know, I mean, it's a matter of, you know, That old expression, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
00:33:21.000I mean, I respect the fact that people would say, you know, you're old.
00:33:27.000But I think it relates to how much energy you have and whether or not the job you're doing is one consistent with what any person of any age would be able to do.
00:33:38.000How would you say your mental focus is?
00:35:00.000I don't know what else you want me to say.
00:35:02.000The fact that Biden gave all of these answers shows that he knows exactly what his problems are and he has to try and address them in a way or counter them.
00:35:09.000Because the reality is he knows exactly why people are saying it.
00:35:13.000Thus he gave this long-winded, drawn-out, wishy-washy response that ultimately ended in nonsense.
00:35:17.000Yeah, but look at how polite that he gets the open-ended question.
00:35:21.000Like, some people are saying this, you know, how does that make you feel?
00:35:25.000If it was someone who Scott Pelley didn't like, it would be like, why should we believe you when you say you're healthy enough to be president?
00:35:31.000Like, why should we trust that you have the mental acuity?
00:35:33.000Like, it would be so much more defensive, so much more attacking, but with Biden it's this open-ended thing.
00:35:50.000This is him also allegedly being drugged up because there's some sources, there's some rumors out there that he's being fed a whole bunch of drugs right before these interviews.
00:35:58.000And then the interviewer here is still not doing his job.
00:36:03.000You counter, be like, seven times five, right now.
00:36:08.000Or just look shocked and be like, explain yourself more here, because this absolutely makes no sense at all.
00:36:13.000And if there ever was an argument that there is a shadowy, secretive government ruling things behind the scenes, this is it right there.
00:36:20.000Just because I recently finished watching Breaking Bad, the instant joke I get is that we should do a gag where it's this interview, and then it cuts to slightly behind the scenes with Walter White being like, Get it right.
00:36:42.000And then CBS sent this interview to the White House before they aired it to make sure everything was clear.
00:36:47.000If the interviewer had actually been like, okay, you're saying you're fine, I'm watching you walk around the Oval Office and you're shuffling left and right and looking like an old man, they would have been like, Interview's over, get them out of here, and they wouldn't have run it.
00:36:58.000If this was a real interview, the interview would have been like, you're kidding me, right?
00:37:03.000Look at the Leslie Stahl interview, also 60 minutes of President Trump, how hostile it was, how nasty.
00:37:09.000I mean, it was a vicious interview, because she hates him, and they let their true colors fly.
00:37:13.000I tweeted this earlier today, Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, Daniel Turner, PTF on Twitter, I tweeted this earlier today, if you were the President's White House comms team, and it's been 210 days since he's done an interview, and you're like, holy crap, we gotta break the streak.
00:37:25.000They chose 60 Minutes and Scott Pelley for a reason, and it's not because they're top-notch journalists.
00:37:36.000I love how they like to rag on Project Veritas, like, the video's been selectively edited, and it's like, they're doing an undercover operation.
00:37:42.000I do think, in many circumstances, James should publish the raw archives.
00:37:46.000Be like, here's our editorial, like, that we published, here's the raw footage, make up your own mind.
00:37:49.000I thought one of the most- But this, these interviews, Since the inception of 60 Minutes have always been edited and people don't understand that, I guarantee you, he asks a question.
00:38:01.000There are certain points in the interview, because I watched it, where it'll show Joe Biden talking and then it'll cut to Scott Pelley just shaking his head and nodding.
00:38:08.000That's a trick so they can edit the audio of Biden.
00:38:11.000Without making it seem like they did an edit, because they get a still shot of a solid 30 seconds of Peli, but then they take two 45-second Bidens, mash them together, and put his video over it so you don't see a jump cut.
00:38:23.000Thank you for bringing that up, especially when he asked him about Taiwan.
00:38:26.000And this is an old thing they used to do in the 80s too, I remember, but I didn't realize it was the media manipulation like you're talking about till today.
00:38:32.000He asked him, would you use military troops?
00:38:34.000Would you put American troops in Taiwan if China were invaded?
00:38:38.000And then Biden starts to clarify, he goes, and then immediately it edits to Scott Pelley and his voice talking over Biden's response to arguably the most important question ever asked of a U.S.
00:38:48.000president in the last month or year or whatever.
00:39:26.000We know that when Biden's speaking live, he says things like Nexnel-Ressent, Bata-Kaf-Ker, Tru-Ni-Neh-Neh-Shabba-Da-Pressure, Tru-Ni-Neh-Neh-Shabba-Da-Pressure, what else has he said?
00:39:35.000I got those three, there's a few more.
00:39:43.000I will listen to Joe Biden and he'll say something like, you know, we got an economy, man, you gotta short up, strengthen, inflation's bad.
00:39:53.000And then you'll read NBC and it'll say, the president said the economy needs to be short up its strength because inflation is getting bad.
00:40:07.000And I hope, I hope that... Well, I'm glad The Daily Wire understands this.
00:40:12.000When you read an article from The Daily Wire, they quote Biden.
00:40:15.000And it says, I, I, what's it, you know, well, the economy is dot, dot, dot, and I, they put it all in there.
00:40:23.000Yeah, here's the quote, Biden on his mental focus.
00:40:25.000Oh, focused, ha ha ha, I'd say it's, it's, it is, I haven't, here, look, I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself in my head the number of years.
00:40:34.000I no more think of myself being old as I am then, fly.
00:43:34.000Or I don't think I'm... He's saying, like, I don't think of myself as... He's basically saying, I think of myself as old as often as I fly.
00:44:20.000Like he's saying, I think of myself as old as often as I fly.
00:44:23.000Now if he says this, and the five of us sitting around this table who are all fairly intelligent are struggling, the beginning of his comment he talks about, look, when I sit down with the NATO partners, imagine what they're really thinking, like, what, are we going to war?
00:44:36.000He went to the G7 and he said, we're going after Libya, Libya, Libya, and everybody did go, what?
00:44:48.000And I tell people, when they try and downplay this stuff, the severity of it is, Joe Biden's going to be in the Situation Room and he's going to be like, so give me the brief.
00:44:57.000And they're going to be like, we've got, you know, Baghdadi, we've got these guys, we've got this guy, here's the region they're moving in.
00:45:02.000And the Middle East and North Africa, it's a large swath of territory that has overlap between some of these groups.
00:45:07.000and he's gonna go, we need to get a missile strike in Libya.
00:45:11.000And they'll be like, the Libyan target?
00:45:26.000What, nothing's happening now, but this is what the commander in chief has ordered.
00:45:30.000Now, I don't think they would actually follow through because I think the White House has gone rogue.
00:45:34.000Let's jump to this next story, and I'll tell you, but I'll wrap up that thought.
00:45:37.000Basically, imagine a circumstance where they go, you got a boss, and then all of a sudden you got terrorists outside of Syria, and then Libya is being bombed repeatedly.
00:45:46.000Well, a situation like that is like, go get him, go kick his door down, go to Donald Trump's house and get blah blah.
00:45:51.000Like these erratic, you know, almost nonsensical moves are like really intense, weird, out of the sideways things, and they will go for it sometimes.
00:46:00.000So you're saying the raid on Trump was actually a... It could have been like an old man anger rage thing.
00:46:03.000It was an, oh, won't someone rid me of this priest?
00:47:32.000I was thinking about this today because Joe Biden has now said four times, it is the U.S.
00:47:37.000policy, four times, to militarily defend Taiwan.
00:47:41.000And every time he does, the White House goes, actually, that's not true.
00:47:44.000And it's like, well, I don't know who the spokesperson is, but the commander-in-chief just went to a press conference in Tokyo and said, we will.
00:47:51.000And the president, commander-in-chief, just went in 60 minutes and said, this is our policy.
00:47:56.000And when Scott Pelley said, you saying the US Army would defend, he goes, yes.
00:48:00.000Definitively, when the president says it, the duly elected commander-in-chief, that is the policy.
00:48:38.000Who is the person under Trump and now under Biden, who are the people who are outright saying we will not listen to the commander-in-chief?
00:48:46.000Yeah, no, it's more than more than one look at Deborah Birx right when she was going back to kovat stuff and in her book She talks about how yeah, I wouldn't give Trump those numbers.
00:48:54.000Yeah, I wouldn't I wouldn't share that data Like I wasn't gonna share it with them because it would have screwed everything up So she made a decision that I don't have to tell the president so he can make decisions I'm more powerful than the president and I think at every policy issue There's someone who calls those shots, but the clean house has to be here But there's no coincidence, especially when you look at the presidency when it changes from Democratic to Republican.
00:49:15.000The national security state, American foreign policy, usually stays the same.
00:49:18.000It's usually very hawkish, it's very neoconservative, it's very pro-war, and it's very pro-globalization, pro-IMF, World Bank policies that of course are spreading all this globalization around the world.
00:49:30.000What I think is happening here, if I could put on my conspiratorial hat, is that they literally wheel Biden into an interview, which he does very few of, and then they wheel him off after they take him off all the drugs, they put him at a table, just like a Fisher-Price table, and it has a button, it has a phone, but none of it actually works.
00:49:46.000And there's people behind the scenes truly calling the shots, just like they do in almost every other presidency.
00:49:51.000And Biden legitimately could be pressing the nuke button, could be calling people, talking to people, but it's all make-pretend.
00:49:59.000And the people truly calling the shots are people who have more power than the president of the United States.
00:50:03.000And they probably meet in private, organize, and set policies that, of course, we've been following for many decades now that always go unquestioned.
00:50:11.000That every president promises to change when he's going to become president.
00:50:14.000Every president when he runs on that campaign trail says, I'm going to stop the wars, I'm going to stop the spying, I'm going to bring back American liberties, I'm going to bring back America, and none of them are able to do it.
00:50:24.000I love the idea of, this is a skit for you Tim, I love the idea of a president with his fake Phone is fake buttons that when he calls and he's like get me the president of France and it's like do you French accent French accent?
00:51:15.000Under Donald Trump, they outright lied and blocked him from doing the things he ordered.
00:51:19.000Yeah, if I went on CBS as the president and made a statement about my political agenda and then someone in my administration came out and secretly countered it, I'd fire them.
00:52:44.000And then Donald Trump asked me if I needed to do an independent commission on the effects of vaccines.
00:52:50.000Bill Gates says he told them to absolutely not to do it, not to do it because it was a quote dead end and the President of the United States listened to him and listened to the advice of Bill Gates and didn't do a commission investigation into what's really happening right now and now the data is still being hidden away from everyone with the FDA hiding information about what actually happened and transpired within the last few years, which is absolutely crazy.
00:53:54.000If they want us, then it wouldn't be an invasion, but if they didn't ask for it and we went there to defend democracy, then it would technically be a counter-invasion.
00:54:01.000Unless you think it is China, then we are invading.
00:54:03.000Uh, and so apparently the policy is we're not going to mention it, but he mentioned it anyway, so that's a state of foolish or dangerous thinking.
00:55:36.000We're just buying lithium batteries from China.
00:55:39.000China, that of course, has record CO2 emissions.
00:55:42.000They're doing this to help the environment.
00:55:43.000The environment's going to be screwed over even more, allegedly, according to their own But what's going to change is we're going to be investing in China, and China is going to be controlling our energy sector, which is crazy.
00:55:55.000And we're removing tariffs from China.
00:55:57.000If we move away from fossil fuels and we go towards lithium batteries and solar panels, China essentially will have a control on the market.
00:56:03.000They don't have it yet because of fossil fuels.
00:56:06.000The petrodollar has the control on the market, but China will have a huge control.
00:56:25.000When I was in Texas doing this youth conference, because there were a bunch of rural folks, and I love rural America, and we talked about the Ford F-150, the lightning one, and I just told them about how a Wall Street Journal guy was driving it with an empty two-horse trailer, and after 100 miles, the battery was dead.
00:56:40.000And I was like, how many of you haul 15?
00:56:58.000It doesn't, that's why, you know, and it's cool.
00:57:00.000And that's why little Duracells are great.
00:57:02.000And that's why batteries in your iPhones are great.
00:57:04.000But to compare just the potential energy of what is needed to power elevators and to power airplanes, you know, just it's, well, It's nonsensical and it's moving towards a pathway where of course they will be limiting people's movement and that is the endgame towards the green revolution that we're going towards.
00:57:23.000It's the thing behind the screen, it's behind the cover, that's essentially where we're heading towards.
00:57:29.000So there's this story that I'm seeing going around.
00:57:31.000They're saying that Ram's gonna drop the EcoDiesel V6 or whatever.
00:57:36.000So a lot of people are, it's 33 miles per gallon, it's the Ram TurboDiesel 3 liter V6 or whatever.
00:57:43.000A lot of people are bringing this up because, you know, Ram's gonna be moving forward with like an electric truck of some sort, but you were just talking about how it went 100 miles and then died.
00:57:51.000Yeah, so I mean if you need to haul anything of weight you're as of now the electric vehicles can't make it They may revolutionize electric cars and electric trucks someday and the future is bright We may get there, but the fact of the matter is we're not there so if you think I'm just gonna get my electric truck and And do what I do with my fossil fuel truck.
00:58:12.000The same reason why when they said we finally got this airplane to fly from JFK to France on battery power or on solar panels, I was like, yeah, it was unmanned and it had nothing but batteries.
00:59:14.000It's all investment into foreign globalist corporations that, of course, are going to be giving you a product that doesn't work half as good, that is meant to, of course, deny you the ability to move.
00:59:23.000That's essentially what they're doing here.
00:59:37.000No, they had the cyber truck, but they had another big one that's going to be automated, but also the automation and the self-driving is also going to have a huge, vast effect on humanity as well.
01:01:29.000It could probably do way better these days.
01:01:31.000So if you're getting the electric one, they're expecting it to pull that much.
01:01:35.000If you think you're getting 500 miles of range on that battery, and then don't expect to do any weekend work jobs, because you've got to stop that thing, plug it in for five hours.
01:01:56.000Tesla owners, if you plug in your Tesla and it's fully charged and you unplug it and you just let it sit, does it last for a day, two days, five days, a week?
01:02:03.000I filled up my gas tank like a year ago and I haven't moved my car and it's still got like...
01:02:08.000Well, gas goes bad too, and your car battery goes bad as well.
01:04:38.000So, people are like, in California it said, don't charge your electric car, and it's like, and?
01:04:42.000Well, I think the biggest difference, and this is where I agree with you 100%, for good, the fossil fuel industry is still in private hands.
01:04:51.000If you need gas, you're not dependent upon, now your government can shut it down, true, but the government doesn't provide you with gas.
01:04:58.000The government doesn't produce it, they don't manufacture it, they don't refine it, it's in the hands of the private sector.
01:05:02.000The government, for good or for ill, I would think for ill, the government does provide your power.
01:05:07.000The government does provide your power, and so if what charges your vehicle is gas and it's free, or it's electricity and it's government, then you're in the hands of the government.
01:05:29.000Just, well, they work as well as wind turbines.
01:05:31.000I'm gonna build a Flintstone car and then beat all of you guys.
01:05:35.000But now, also, another layer to understand here, with smart meters and smart grids and smart cities, they'll be able to calculate what you used your electricity for, since everything is connected to Wi-Fi, everything's connected to the Internet.
01:05:47.000And just like they start denying drones access to particular territory, they could do the same thing with electric vehicles that, of course, have cameras inside of cars, watch your every move, and, of course, could control and database you on such a level where you could literally be brought to a police station if you commit a thought crime inside of your Tesla.
01:06:06.000The Tesla will automatically snitch on you to the central controllers.
01:06:09.000The central controllers will literally drive you to the gulag.
01:06:17.000The endgame here is also a social credit carbon score that, of course, the World Economic Forum has been talking about.
01:06:23.000They just released an article talking about how great was it for people to be locked down during the last two and a half years and how that gives us hope to lock people down for a new social carbon credit score that they're going to be implementing.
01:06:36.000And it gives them the possibility to do this as they were celebrating the previous lockdowns, looking for future lockdowns that they want to put on you, and they can only put them on you if you, of course, acquiesce and comply with this utter nonsense that they have already put us through within the last few years.
01:06:50.000Well, that's why a lot of the Greens keep talking about climate change as a public health emergency.
01:10:33.000Get a pond, throw fish in it, and then make sure you're not eating too much of it.
01:10:37.000But they're literally like, despite the fact that it's easily possible to have sustainable farms for yourself and a homestead, they're like, no, no, no, no, you should eat the bugs.
01:10:46.000Nothing is better for those farmers who are watching also than a pig, because the pig eats the chicken.
01:10:52.000Have you ever seen a pig eat everything?
01:10:54.000I watched a pig eat a chicken bone, and it just shatters that in one bite.
01:11:00.000If you fall in a pig trough while pigs are eating, and your hand is in the way, watch out.
01:11:08.000Not to say that they're violent like that, but if they are eating and you put your hand there, sorry.
01:11:35.000Let's do it, let's make a comedy horror where it's like New York City, a pig farm just north of New York City erupts and there's like a thousand pigs that rampage through the city and no one has any weapons so it's just like people running and the pigs are like Oh, and they would eat so well in New York City because there are so many homeless and drug addicts just like sleeping on the street.
01:11:58.000The pigs, when they get so fat, they wouldn't be able to be violent after a while.
01:12:01.000It'd be funny if like we do a parody film that's like meant to be silly, but then it turns out to be so good that it spawns like an AMC drama series that lasts like six seasons, becomes like multiple movies in a universe.
01:12:51.000And I'm like, so this is a wild pig with two dogs on its ears, and you would just grab its leg?
01:12:55.000Yeah, you grab its leg, and you pull out your knife, and you And he says it with an Australian accent, which I'm not going to imitate, and you pull out your knife and you just stab it in the neck.
01:13:10.000The conflict should be that people can only have three rounds in their magazines.
01:13:15.000And most don't even have guns, because people who live there tend not to, like in New York, don't have them.
01:13:20.000And so then, like, the superhero turns out to be some, like, he's a big, fat, redneck guy with a MAGA hat, and he's got, like, a 100-round drum, and he's like, I'll save ya.
01:13:29.000And then he goes to the city, just mowing down pigs.
01:13:30.000And they team up with all the gangbangers, and the gangbangers and the MAGA people come together, and they fight off the Monsanto pig invasion.
01:13:49.000Unless we did, like, really crappy CGI pigs.
01:13:53.000I just saw a pig trap where they get, like, these big cylindrical wire, like, gates that are hanging in the air, and then the...
01:14:01.00020 pigs go in, like feral pigs, and they throw all this food in there, and all these pigs come in, they start eating the food, and then the wire things just drop and hit the ground, and they encase like 40, and trap like 40 hogs at a time.
01:14:13.000Because the whole thing, going out there and killing them one by one, is you can't stop the spread of the pig.
01:14:17.000Because they keep breeding the ones that survive.
01:14:18.000And we have a huge feral pig problem in this country.
01:14:21.000I'm sure a lot of the listeners who are from that part of the world, and every time there's an AR story like, no one should have an AR-15, I go to Texas ranches and they're like, if I don't come out here every night with my AR, from this distance, for my protection and safety, the only thing strong enough to kill those, and they do amazing, they kill cows!
01:14:39.000We have a huge feral pig problem in this country.
01:15:43.000But cows also are linked to the progression of humanity because of the amino acids, the macronutrients, and just the amount of nutrition that they provide human beings is essential.
01:15:52.000A few decades ago, the majority of people had cows.
01:16:07.000And whether it's raw milk or beef liver, you can't underestimate the amount of nutrition that they provide the human beings that beyond meat does not, doesn't even compare.
01:16:16.000And we're also finding out that a lot of the studies with beyond meat being comparable in nutritional value have been doctored, have been altered and have been faked.
01:16:24.000You can't pay scientists off to come up with stuff.
01:17:05.000I mean, imagine what happens to your psyche when you, he's like, no one was forcing him per se to eat nothing but Beyond Meat, but as the CEO, oh, he had to keep up appearances.
01:17:16.000So he like shows up to a Burger King and he's like, I just want a burger.
01:17:18.000And then someone goes, hey, You're the guy from Beyond Meat!
01:17:36.000When I was vegan for a few years, three or four years ago, Luke, kind of what you were saying, my skin started deteriorating, I wasn't getting enough B vitamins, and I got really angry.
01:17:44.000I would get really angry at people eating animals.
01:17:47.000I would be like, these bloodsuckers, these mosquitoes, these vampires eating flesh, sucking blood.
01:17:52.000I would get like, how gross they are, like they need to feast off of the animal living.
01:18:16.000Well, you know, you eat fish and chicken, but you don't eat steak and mammal.
01:18:19.000My point is, this whole argument that people are bad for eating mammals because they feel pain, I look at it this way.
01:18:26.000If you've got two guys, one guy is growing his own food and eating it, and one guy is ransacking and killing other farmers and eating their crops, which one is the bad guy?
01:18:43.000Now think about animals and plant life.
01:18:45.000Plants, minding their own business, absorbing free and abundant sunlight, taking in rainwater, and only what they get to grow and live their beautiful lives.
01:18:53.000And then along comes this boar, That just destroys the plant, just annihilates it.
01:18:59.000And the plant was minding its own business.
01:19:00.000And I'm like, yo, that boar just killed that innocent thing.
01:19:30.000Part of what you're saying about replanting the seeds of what you eat is concerning about the fish population because I heard you guys talking about that before I wasn't in the room, but that were maybe they believe that we're running out of fish that were overpopulated.
01:19:41.000There's not enough fish to feed the population.
01:19:42.000There's this technology called iron fertilization where they take iron dust and they put it in the ocean.
01:20:19.000It'll break and then red water cuz iron right?
01:20:22.000Yeah It's preparing for the flood because we're about to exit the ice age and so it's giving me a really good idea.
01:20:28.000Imagine this There's there's there's this big cylindrical tube, you know big tube and then it goes up to a gigantic What do you call it, um, what is it called when you make those little terrariums that are self-sustaining?
01:20:42.000I don't know what you're talking about.
01:20:48.000But you can make your own where you get like a little jar and then you put certain things in it and close it and then the life will keep... because the humidity will come out and then it'll... Terrarium, yeah.
01:20:58.000Imagine you made a self-sustaining fish tube that had everything in it so that the fish could grow.
01:21:04.000And then it absorbs enough to where you could actually, like a vending machine, go up and put in five bucks, and then it spits a fish out for you.
01:21:50.000I've never seen a gas station, not when their power is out, but they all have, Fossil fuel redundancies, because that's the most essential thing that you need when the power is out.
01:22:00.000You need gas, you need to run your diesel generator, you need whatever.
01:22:04.000I've never seen a gas station like have no power.
01:22:07.000It could have happened, but... I think one of the main reasons nuclear is illegal is not because of the danger, because batteries are dangerous.
01:22:14.000The lithium-ion batteries, remember the note was exploding or whatever?
01:23:53.000So then we started, we used animals and converted, you know, we used animals to convert food into, you know, to move things, convert our energy.
01:24:02.000Then we discovered we could burn stuff.
01:24:26.000They're going to have tons and tons of babies.
01:24:28.000And then we're going to have too many people for Bill Gates.
01:24:31.000They're all big population control freaks.
01:24:34.000It's a huge part of the agenda, no doubt.
01:24:36.000But there was a, on Twitter earlier today, I would love to show you to pull up the chart, but it was the world population, population of the world from basically as early as records go, and you see the spike at around 1880, and we started drilling our first wells in 1880, and you see the population And it's not a curve.
01:24:57.000It's flat, and then it explodes, and it explodes because of fossil fuels.
01:25:01.000And if you are petrified of that, and the people who hate that, the people who hate population, who want population control, they don't consider themselves to be the peasants.
01:25:10.000They consider themselves to be the aristocracy.
01:26:27.000So what happens if you slow population growth?
01:26:29.000The older population dies, there's less younger people, and you see this chart.
01:26:35.000The populations will decrease because Generation X, for instance, is larger.
01:26:41.000Then the millennial generation, well I think millennials are larger than the next generation, but we're getting to the point now where the generations are going to become even, then with slower population growth you will come a point to where the older generation dies in large numbers just due to age, and then the next generation is smaller and population declines.
01:26:58.000We'll see this in China as a result of their two-child, one-child policy.
01:27:01.000It's going to take a little while still, but eventually their numbers will, they're plateauing right now, but their numbers will start to dip dramatically.
01:27:07.000Absolutely, and if you look at the projections worldwide, population is going to go down dramatically to the point where we are going to be facing a civilization crash that's going to be very severe and something that we might even see in our lifetime because the numbers are clear as day.
01:27:22.000The population is going down dramatically.
01:28:00.000Well, there's a natural progression that many scientists are saying this will just naturally happen on its own.
01:28:06.000The population will peak and then decline naturally.
01:28:09.000But now, with so many external factors, with so many choices when it comes to what's happening in our society, in our culture, with our diet, that number is going to be even far worse off as of course there's propaganda on the corporate media telling people don't have children it's really bad for you it's bad for the environment and people are listening to that and deciding not to have children which is one of the biggest best gifts that you could have on the face of this world so and again it's absolutely mind-boggling to see this unfold right in front of us and the population is extremely declining in very dangerous which is why the good
01:29:12.000Yeah, it was on an airplane and this... I hate to say anyone is trailer trash but trailer trash Mom and you know, I can't I and I got a lot of flack for people like you don't know her backstory But like you can't talk to a two-year-old like that.
01:29:28.000This was not like oh my god, you're driving me crazy This was and I can't say the words because we're on YouTube but to like to a two-year-old it was her own kid She had another one in her arm and she was saying how much she doesn't like them and then when the kid was finally crying She just laid into him and I was like, oh god, and so we can't have kids biologically I think that's pretty obvious.
01:29:52.000We're probably trying to adopt, and I keep putting out feelers for like, if you have a kid, and you're a pro-life mom, and you're like, I got pregnant, but it's a mistake, and I'm in high school, Daniel Turner PTF on Twitter.
01:30:05.000We'll pay for everything, and we'll get to keep the baby though.
01:30:33.000Wait, if you give us two, then, like, in a few years we'll have a ton.
01:30:37.000Yes, but you just can't like have them I mean you can if you're gonna eat them But they really shouldn't inbreed too much so I can get we can we can we can Sell you a boy and a girl who are not related and you can eat all of their kids Save the girls and then you swap out the ram for another one and then get the daughters pregnant Swap out the ram.
01:31:01.000Just like, you know, you always need new bloodlines.
01:31:04.000You know, even with chickens, to a certain extent, like not the eggs is fine, but if you're actually growing your chicken population, you shouldn't have like roosters mate with their own.
01:31:26.000What do you do for the lamb when you're ready to eat them?
01:31:30.000It depends upon weight, how they're, you know, get them to the right weight.
01:31:34.000And then, yeah, we just, it's kind of sad because they know us so well and they're so sweet and they are sheep.
01:31:39.000There's a reason why we call them sheep and you just wave the little grain bucket and they get on the back of the trailer and they eat and you just close the door.
01:31:46.000Say, and then drive them to the slaughterhouse!
01:31:50.000No, I don't, I don't actually, I bring them to a place that does it.
01:31:56.000Abattoir, I think is the proper, like, fancy word, but it's, but we use a very good humane one, and you pay a little more for it, and it's, it's fine.
01:32:04.000Do they march them down and they put a bolt in their head?
01:32:21.000And the good ones do it with that, you know, that the other sheep aren't there, you know, so like you don't see your brother get, you know, but I understand sometimes you have to, we do have to feed a big population.
01:33:10.000Turns out one of them, I think, is a boy.
01:33:12.000Well, I just think it's great that you went to the Frederick County Fair and looked at the chickens and didn't tell anyone that your chickens have been on billboards in Times Square.
01:34:28.000It's like a bunch of the boys are walking around with furrowed brows all angry and they're like yelling and they're really aggressive.
01:34:32.000And then the other ones are like really much, they're much more docile and their eyes are big and round and they're like walking around all goofy like.
01:34:38.000I love how they all have different personalities.
01:35:04.000There's a machine I saw, it steam blasts them, and then spins them around, it rips all the feathers out, and then you just pick it right out.
01:35:52.000The rainwater thing is typically in denser areas.
01:35:54.000They just don't want it to fester bacteria in stagnant water.
01:35:57.000They don't want it to, I forgot what it was, but I was talking to a guy in the suburbs of Jersey and he mentioned that if everybody was collecting it, it would like limit runoff or something like that.
01:36:07.000And then, you know, I can't remember exactly what he said, but it's not necessarily about stopping you from having your own water to drink.
01:38:34.000We can't get orders from them because if we're going to review them, we can't have taken special, they could tamper with them.
01:38:40.000I'm not saying they would, but that's why it's not legitimate.
01:38:43.000Because we were going to do a security review, not just like a function review.
01:38:47.000And then the issue was, to buy it, it would have to be bought through an individual that they wouldn't know, but it was backed up like crazy.
01:41:15.000On the live show, however, the metrics were slightly down.
01:41:19.000People weren't getting notified about it.
01:41:21.000This is why I can't stand about YouTube, is if they don't explain to you the algorithm, because their fear of people will exploit it, then you try to say, like, right now they're saying shorts is a big thing, like, you should do shorts, we really want to promote it.
01:41:35.000And I'm like, every time YouTube's ever come to me and said, hey, I remember when premieres came out, why don't you premiere some of these clips?
01:41:41.000And I said, no, because you will punish my channel.
01:41:45.000If we do premieres, we're gonna change everything, disrupt our audience, and then your algorithm is gonna punish our channel and reduce visibility because of something you changed.
01:41:59.000And then I was like, so what happens if people don't react positively to premieres, watch them less, or don't like jumping into the middle of the video so they don't watch it at all?
01:42:07.000Now our retention goes way down, and they're like, yeah, that would hurt your channel, yeah.
01:42:11.000And I'm like, okay, so I'm not using your new weird things and hurting my and confusing my audience and making everything worse for me.
01:42:18.000All right, Daniel Nemes says, my wife is a nurse.
01:45:07.000So we went to Casino ride for the show and we're playing blackjack and there's this guy, he's standing up and playing and then he looks over and he goes, you look just like Anderson Cooper.
01:45:17.000And then he's like, yeah, I've heard that.
01:45:19.000And then the guy's like, the guy at the table looks around and he goes, that's Anderson Cooper, isn't it?
01:45:23.000And then I look at him like, that is not Anderson Cooper.
01:46:17.000I don't want to say they're down, but they're just behaving weirdly.
01:46:19.000Like one thing I'm noticing, and people watching might notice this, it'll be like 35k viewers, spike to 40, and then 10 minutes later, drop back down to 35, which makes no sense that 5k people all at the same time just decided to leave.
01:47:02.000If you go to TimCast.com, the live player is on the front page now, and we're trying to find ways so that people who actually are fans of the show will keep watching it regardless of the algorithms in the machine.
01:48:49.000They're genetically modifying chickens and messing with their DNA so they're fatter quicker and they have more heart attacks and bigger and they grow a lot faster than they usually did and they're a lot bigger and they're genetically not the same thing that they were a couple And all of our chickens look like shop teachers from Canada.
01:49:06.000What if they genetically modified chicken DNA to make a big hunk of breast and dark meat with no central nervous system, just a respiratory system?
01:49:42.000They could feed you nothing but cricket paste, but you plug in the Neuralink, and then you see filet mignon, and when you're cutting it and eating it, it tastes like it, but you're actually eating cricket paste.
01:49:51.000That's a bright future to look forward to.
01:49:53.000I mean, I gotta be honest, it is creepy, but imagine if you could plug in a Neuralink and then modify your food to be like Gordon Ramsay, elite, five star, delicious, perfect, every time, and you're eating Soylent Cube.
01:50:07.000We'll just put it on our metaverse thing and pretend we're not in this world and look at our metaverse hands and it's like, oh look, I'm eating a steak and you're really just eating cricket.
01:50:16.000But look, yes, but there, you know, what was the guy's name?
01:50:29.000I'd rather eat something healthy that tastes terrible but think it's good than eat something unhealthy that tastes good.
01:50:36.000Yeah, I'm just saying we're probably never going to have that weird chicken monster because we're going to get rid of all of this and everyone's going to eat cricket protein paste.
01:50:45.000It's going to come in cubes, but all it's going to happen is you're going to put on some wireless brain modification thing and it's like, what do you want to eat today?
01:50:52.000And the wife's going to like shovel, like spatula the cubes on the plate.
01:50:55.000And then the kid's gonna be like, I want pizza and birthday cake!
01:51:44.000Pretty fly for a white guy's offspring.
01:51:46.000Zach Williams says, I no longer think of being as old as myself than a fly, is what I think he meant, due to flies not thinking about how old they are.
01:51:55.000You see, I was thinking that at first, like, what does a fly do?
01:52:57.000Nuclear turbines and everything, they spin them.
01:53:00.000But I'm wondering, do you know how a nuclear submarine generates power?
01:53:03.000It's probably steam in a turbine, right?
01:53:05.000I think it literally does the exact same thing as a diesel engine would do, but rather than burning diesel, it creates heat from the nuclear reactor.
01:53:12.000But it would need to use, it would expand water, right?
01:53:15.000So diesel explodes, so the expansion can cause We got the General Electric J87 nuclear powered turbojet engine the aircraft nuclear propulsion program and proceeding nuclear energy for the propulsion of aircraft project were developed in 1946 by the Air Force, the United States Air Force.
01:53:32.000That's so if that's what Wow, 70 years ago, almost.
01:53:36.000I can't imagine that they don't have that technology available for modern cars.
01:53:40.000I mean, all of our planes should be using that.
01:53:43.000I guess the problem is if it gets shot down, they don't want the enemy to get the nuclear generator and then reverse engineer the plans or something?
01:54:49.000Katie Jinks says, since Dan is here, I want to comment that the nation's largest nuclear power plant is in the middle of the Arizona desert.
01:54:55.000States like California have no excuse.
01:54:57.000Yeah, put it in the middle of the desert.
01:54:58.000Put it in a mountain or something, you know?
01:55:01.000We should be building nuclear power plants left and right.
01:55:03.000Instead, we gave $80 billion to Ukraine.
01:55:06.000So your company, Power for the Future, you're more interested in just literally creating sustainable power than you are in one in particular?
01:55:12.000We're about protecting American energy independence.
01:55:44.000He has a reactor design that consumes nuclear fuel waste.
01:55:47.000Of course he is withholding it till the economy is crippled solely for profit.
01:55:51.000Well, he's working with China on that specific project, and he had to move it because of... I forgot the exact reason as well, but he's doing a lot of research and development with the Chinese government, which should concern a lot of people, because, again, the technology is going to be in their hands, and they're going to use it for their own political purposes.
01:56:10.000It's a company called TerraPower, American nuclear reactor design and development engineering company in Bellevue, Washington, which is Bill Gates' home state.
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