Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - September 19, 2022


Timcast IRL - Biden Declares PANDEMIC IS OVER On 60 Minutes, Pharma Stock TANKS w-Daniel Turner


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

213.84879

Word Count

27,059

Sentence Count

2,112

Misogynist Sentences

39

Hate Speech Sentences

47


Summary

Joe Biden has declared the Pandemic is over, but the White House refuses to accept it. Plus, a new episode of Tales from the Wellness Revolution. Sponsors! Amazon Prime - Season 1 is now available on Prime Video, Blu-ray, and also rental on Vimeo.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I don't know why Joe Biden did this interview on 60 Minutes, but he made a point of saying
00:00:29.000 He must've thought it was a good idea and they were talking real slow.
00:00:33.000 Everybody 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.
00:00:42.000 In it, Joe Biden, wow, there's a variety of just crazy stories.
00:00:46.000 One, 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.
00:00:57.000 If you're trying to explain that your brain works, you're not doing it very well.
00:01:00.000 He said that the U.S.
00:01:01.000 would intervene with the military to defend Taiwan, which the White House then, for the fourth time, I believe, walked back those claims.
00:01:08.000 Like, I don't even know who sets policies at the White House anymore, because the White House and Biden clearly disagree.
00:01:12.000 After four times, you'd think that would be the U.S.
00:01:14.000 policy, but apparently it's not.
00:01:16.000 And the big news is that Biden has declared the pandemic's over.
00:01:19.000 Now, 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.
00:01:28.000 And 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.
00:01:36.000 Pandemic's over, we don't need that anymore.
00:01:38.000 People should start filing lawsuits saying like, it's got to go back to the constitutional system.
00:01:42.000 Joe Biden said it twice, the pandemic was over.
00:01:45.000 He expressly, he explicitly stated, Everybody in the armed forces should be able to, should no longer be required to get the vaccine.
00:01:53.000 Vaccine mandates should all be done.
00:01:54.000 Vaccine passports.
00:01:55.000 Biden said it.
00:01:56.000 Pandemic's over.
00:01:57.000 They don't want to admit it.
00:01:59.000 They don't want to accept it because they need it.
00:02:01.000 So that's where we're going.
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00:04:09.000 Joining us today to talk about all of the news and more is Daniel Turner.
00:04:12.000 It's great to be back.
00:04:13.000 Daniel Turner, Power of the Future.
00:04:14.000 Hi everyone.
00:04:15.000 I was at a conference this weekend and honestly about nine people stopped me and were like, I've seen you on Timcast.
00:04:20.000 I watch all the time.
00:04:21.000 So it's always great to see how big your audience is and to see that people think I'm part of it.
00:04:26.000 So thanks for having me here.
00:04:27.000 You're a part of the show.
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00:04:39.000 Love it.
00:04:39.000 So great to be here.
00:04:40.000 Thanks for having me.
00:04:41.000 We also got the t-shirt salesman who lives in the parking lot.
00:04:43.000 The humble t-shirt salesman.
00:04:45.000 And 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.
00:04:59.000 Which, of course, is represented by the shirt I'm wearing right now declaring that the media is the virus.
00:05:03.000 And I think when you look at the effect that they have on everyone, I think there's a solid argument there.
00:05:08.000 Ian!
00:05:08.000 How are you doing?
00:05:09.000 Are you working out with me tomorrow?
00:05:11.000 Friday I am.
00:05:12.000 Tomorrow you're doing kickboxing.
00:05:13.000 I may join you.
00:05:14.000 I'm definitely going to join you and eyeball this thing.
00:05:16.000 Dude, I love your shirt.
00:05:18.000 Thank you.
00:05:18.000 The media is a virus because a virus is just basically like a mechanism to transmit something.
00:05:24.000 It'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.
00:05:31.000 No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:05:32.000 The corporate media is a very dangerous, very bad virus that destroys the integrity of humanity.
00:05:38.000 But Tim, Tim Kast is a corporation.
00:05:39.000 We can't, we can't debate this early in the show.
00:05:42.000 We can't.
00:05:43.000 We can do it.
00:05:43.000 Hey, what conference were you at, Daniel?
00:05:45.000 I was at Texas Youth Conference, and so it was a gathering of, aimed towards young people.
00:05:51.000 Yeah, like high school, college age.
00:05:54.000 you know, definitely center right in nature, not partisan, but political. And I talked about energy
00:06:00.000 and climate change and energy issues. And I was excited to go because the 15 year olds and 17
00:06:06.000 year olds are the ones who've been told their entire life they're going to die from climate
00:06:09.000 change. Yeah, you're putting me at ease about fracking a little bit. So it's nice to hear that
00:06:12.000 it's not necessarily the end of the world. It is like I was told it was. Hey, Lydia, what's happening?
00:06:17.000 I am getting my cast off tomorrow.
00:06:18.000 I've never been more excited.
00:06:20.000 Delighted to have you back, Daniel.
00:06:21.000 Let's get into tonight's topic.
00:06:23.000 I love that your cast is black in honor of Her Majesty.
00:06:25.000 I'm wearing black because she was interred today.
00:06:27.000 Tim, of course, is.
00:06:28.000 You don't want to know my opinion on this issue.
00:06:31.000 I normally don't wear this.
00:06:32.000 Normally I'm wearing a fine yellow suit.
00:06:34.000 Normally in pastels.
00:06:36.000 A tan suit.
00:06:36.000 A crown.
00:06:38.000 All right, let's read this story from CNN.
00:06:40.000 Biden's comments about pandemic widen public health split over how US should respond to COVID-19.
00:06:47.000 I love this.
00:06:48.000 They 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.
00:06:55.000 For an interview on CBS's 60 Minutes, and gesturing to the mostly maskless attendees, told the nation, the pandemic is over.
00:07:02.000 We still have a problem with COVID.
00:07:03.000 We're still doing a lot of work on it, he told Scott Pelley.
00:07:06.000 But the pandemic is over, he repeated.
00:07:08.000 Let's give a round of applause to everybody.
00:07:10.000 It's all over.
00:07:11.000 Yay, we survived!
00:07:12.000 Everybody can go home, or leave your home, because the pandemic's over.
00:07:16.000 It's just so crazy to me to hear this.
00:07:18.000 And then, you know, I go out and I still see people wearing masks in places that don't require them.
00:07:23.000 Yeah.
00:07:23.000 They must not know that the pandemic's over yet.
00:07:25.000 Maybe they needed this.
00:07:27.000 Maybe now Joe Biden's sweet whispers will assuage their fears.
00:07:31.000 It will.
00:07:31.000 A lot of people wait, unfortunately, for better or for worse, they wait for the official word.
00:07:36.000 And this is the most official word you're going to get.
00:07:38.000 Anything Biden says is the top official in the United States.
00:07:41.000 Well, I wouldn't worry about what the top official says.
00:07:44.000 Since 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.
00:07:52.000 I was on this show last year, and I said, COVID's over.
00:07:54.000 It's done with.
00:07:55.000 There's no way it could return.
00:07:56.000 I was looking at the data.
00:07:58.000 I was looking at the graphs, and that absolutely happened.
00:08:00.000 All the restrictions.
00:08:01.000 And 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
00:08:30.000 Yeah.
00:08:30.000 Which is absolutely crazy.
00:08:31.000 The one thing that the article gets right is that it said it will be a seasonal, you know, the winter is coming.
00:08:36.000 And it is seasonal.
00:08:37.000 The flu has a season.
00:08:39.000 Lice cases go up in September because all the kids are back in school.
00:08:42.000 So 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.
00:08:47.000 A lot of our illnesses are seasonal.
00:08:50.000 Let me read this quote.
00:08:51.000 Quote, in a week, that's Twin Towers, right?
00:08:54.000 It's a 9-11, week after week after week, said Greg Gonsalves, an epidemiologist at the Yale School of Public Health.
00:09:04.000 I 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?
00:09:13.000 It's like a cult almost.
00:09:15.000 These people are like hyper-focused on one thing.
00:09:17.000 It's like, bro, look at flu deaths, right?
00:09:19.000 I think they're about probably half or so.
00:09:22.000 But if you're really saying it's a 9-11 every week, okay, look at car accidents.
00:09:27.000 Like, how many car accidents are there every week?
00:09:28.000 Someone want to look it up?
00:09:29.000 My point is, you're only talking about one thing.
00:09:32.000 Are we really going to shut down the world because there's a thing that causes people to die?
00:09:37.000 107,000 people overdosed on fentanyl last year and divided by 52 weeks, that's 2,057 per week.
00:09:44.000 You know, that's another thing that is a Twin Towers every week.
00:09:48.000 How many car accidents per year?
00:09:49.000 I've got 38,800 per year.
00:09:49.000 So what is that?
00:09:50.000 38,000.
00:09:50.000 How many fentanyl was it?
00:09:50.000 107,000 died of just fentanyl.
00:09:51.000 So what is that?
00:09:53.000 38,000.
00:09:54.000 How many fentanyl was it?
00:09:55.000 107,000 died of just fentanyl.
00:09:57.000 So we're looking at 746 deaths a week in 2019 from car accidents in the United States.
00:10:02.000 What about heart failure?
00:10:04.000 I think that's the number one cause of death is heart disease.
00:10:07.000 Heart disease, huh?
00:10:07.000 Heart disease.
00:10:08.000 So we gotta shut it all down.
00:10:10.000 We gotta shut it all down.
00:10:12.000 Well, no, we gotta do it again because people have heart disease.
00:10:14.000 And to shut down the world for heart disease means shut down the gym.
00:10:17.000 Right?
00:10:17.000 Shut down all the gyms, the parks.
00:10:18.000 Lock them in their rooms.
00:10:19.000 Make them order Uber Eats.
00:10:21.000 No, I get it.
00:10:22.000 It's contagious.
00:10:23.000 So it looks like COVID is about seven times as many deaths as there were car accident deaths.
00:10:30.000 But what about heart failure?
00:10:31.000 Heart disease?
00:10:32.000 I'm still looking for that.
00:10:33.000 What about obesity?
00:10:34.000 How many people die every year from obesity?
00:10:36.000 I think that that's not ever really the cause.
00:10:38.000 It's that'll bring on something else that will kill you.
00:10:40.000 Yeah.
00:10:41.000 And it tends to be a comorbidity.
00:10:44.000 Cancer deaths per year.
00:10:47.000 300,000 people die every year due to obesity.
00:10:50.000 Whoa!
00:10:50.000 Wow.
00:10:51.000 And it's an epidemic!
00:10:52.000 They say obesity epidemic!
00:10:54.000 So that's like 6,000 a day?
00:10:56.000 600,000 die of cancer every year in America.
00:10:58.000 Whoa!
00:10:59.000 I 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?
00:11:12.000 It's when you test negative and then you test positive again.
00:11:14.000 So I think what's happening, Oh, is that COVID is still here.
00:11:17.000 Like, I can feel it.
00:11:18.000 I can feel my back in the same place where I got really sick before.
00:11:22.000 I can see that it's, I can still sense it, but I have an immunity built up now to it.
00:11:26.000 So yeah, it's going to be here like the flu virus.
00:11:28.000 Obesity is two 9-11s per week.
00:11:30.000 Apparently 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.
00:11:40.000 Like, when COVID deaths were really high, there were, like, 9-11 every day, and it's like, is this a unit of measurement?
00:11:44.000 I think Bill Maher made a joke about it.
00:11:46.000 Yeah.
00:11:46.000 Like, are we using this as a unit of measurement now?
00:11:47.000 How many Reich dogs burned for this?
00:11:49.000 Well, 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.
00:12:00.000 And in 9-11, and for those of us who remember when all of it happened, were you even born when 9-11 happened?
00:12:05.000 When 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?
00:12:10.000 It's like, no, I don't want the terrorists to win.
00:12:12.000 I just don't think this is the right approach.
00:12:14.000 Well, CNN had a ticker on their show.
00:12:17.000 Their producers were celebrating and happy that the numbers were going up, because the more death, the more fear, the more viewers that they had.
00:12:23.000 And this was released by Project Veritas.
00:12:25.000 Essentially, they loved that ticker.
00:12:26.000 They loved those numbers.
00:12:27.000 They loved celebrating death.
00:12:29.000 And 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.
00:12:35.000 Yeah.
00:12:36.000 And this is, again, a lot of sensationalism, a lot of, you know, doom and gloom, a lot of severe winter illness of death.
00:12:44.000 None of that happened.
00:12:44.000 They were absolutely wrong.
00:12:46.000 This 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.
00:12:55.000 I 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?
00:13:03.000 That was in the bottom chyron for a year.
00:13:07.000 And like a week after Biden got in, it was like, yeah, we don't need to put that number anymore.
00:13:11.000 Even though more people died under Biden, which is a silly statistic, right?
00:13:16.000 But it is a true one.
00:13:17.000 You know, more people died under Biden with COVID than under Trump, but they were like, We don't need to talk about statistics anymore.
00:13:22.000 That's important.
00:13:22.000 You 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.
00:13:29.000 Because 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.
00:13:40.000 No head.
00:13:41.000 They're like, what did he die of?
00:13:42.000 Well, he died of COVID.
00:13:42.000 He doesn't have a head.
00:13:44.000 They would say he died with COVID.
00:13:46.000 He's a COVID death, which is very, very, you know, that's malicious in my opinion.
00:13:52.000 The driver was decapitated, but he did have COVID.
00:13:56.000 What about the passenger?
00:13:57.000 The passenger was bifurcated.
00:13:59.000 Right down the middle.
00:14:01.000 Buddy had COVID.
00:14:01.000 So there were two COVID deaths because each half had COVID.
00:14:06.000 We found two incomplete bodies.
00:14:07.000 And the head was not wearing a mask.
00:14:09.000 Oh my god.
00:14:10.000 I know.
00:14:10.000 Which proves it.
00:14:11.000 I feel like I'm dazed from this last three years.
00:14:13.000 I'm just still in shock and awe, man.
00:14:16.000 This is like our eulogy for the pandemic.
00:14:19.000 Because these COVIDian people, they don't want to give it up.
00:14:24.000 They love being the Karens wearing the masks, screaming at people, shrieking, but it's done.
00:14:29.000 It's been done for a while, but this is it.
00:14:30.000 Joe Biden came out and said it.
00:14:32.000 That's what we need now.
00:14:33.000 There's still people who are facing mandates, lockdowns, things like that, restrictions.
00:14:38.000 It's time to start filing lawsuits.
00:14:41.000 There's still teachers being fired today.
00:14:43.000 Today, 850 unvaccinated teachers and paras were fired from the New York City education system.
00:14:50.000 There's still an FDA emergency authorization for a booster that was just tested on eight mice.
00:14:56.000 There's still people losing their jobs within the military because they didn't comply with these mandates, which are absolutely nonsensical.
00:15:03.000 So people are still being fired by this.
00:15:05.000 Why, when the president says it's over?
00:15:07.000 Ian, you mentioned that people don't die of obesity, they die from something because of obesity.
00:15:11.000 It's called a comorbidity, and people are pointing out that's literally how they define COVID deaths.
00:15:15.000 Yep.
00:15:15.000 As, like, people who get sick and then they die from comorbidities.
00:15:18.000 Like, what is it, like 90-some-odd percent of people had some kind of comorbidity?
00:15:21.000 And obesity was a large component of that.
00:15:23.000 Huge.
00:15:23.000 So here's the important factor is that obesity deaths and COVID deaths I imagine have a large overlap.
00:15:29.000 Yeah, and age also.
00:15:31.000 And then they started hiding that data.
00:15:33.000 How many people were over the age of 75?
00:15:35.000 And it's tragic, right?
00:15:36.000 We don't want our old people to die.
00:15:38.000 People forget the original reason why the vaccines were rushed is because it was supposed to save old people.
00:15:44.000 And then for some reason it went to, let's get all the seniors vaccinated too.
00:15:47.000 Now you have to get your 15 year old kid vaccinated.
00:15:49.000 It was like, well, I thought this was for old people.
00:15:51.000 And the old people, if you look at it, didn't have bad reactions as much to the vaccine
00:15:55.000 because it was made for old people.
00:15:57.000 But for some reason it disappeared.
00:15:59.000 Like that thinking of, I remember my parents were happy because they were the ones at risk.
00:16:04.000 Dude, the idea of vaccinating you to keep Luke healthy is insane.
00:16:08.000 Absolutely.
00:16:10.000 We live in the Middle Ages, and we're all, like, got bacteria eating our skin alive, then maybe we would consider that?
00:16:16.000 I do want to point out, I think people need to understand the full context of what happened at the start of the pandemic.
00:16:23.000 After 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...
00:16:32.000 People need to understand the alpha strain was really scary.
00:16:35.000 The scar tissue and damage in people's lungs.
00:16:38.000 We 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.
00:16:47.000 In the early days of COVID, you could see the scans of people's lungs.
00:16:50.000 It was really, really bad.
00:16:51.000 That's kind of...
00:16:52.000 I don't know.
00:16:53.000 I think we got Omicron.
00:16:54.000 Is that what we got when we got sick?
00:16:56.000 I 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.
00:17:10.000 Are you talking about malpractice or are you saying error?
00:17:14.000 I don't know how you want to categorize it, but there was a lot of mistakes made early on in the hospitals.
00:17:19.000 That's what I mean to say.
00:17:20.000 We didn't know what we were doing.
00:17:23.000 There's a difference between a doctor screwing up and us being like, this is the best thing we could think of.
00:17:28.000 But I gotta say, I think policy-wise, it was a total and abject failure.
00:17:32.000 Fauci should have been fine.
00:17:33.000 But any criticism was automatically censored.
00:17:36.000 Anyone speaking up was automatically shut down.
00:17:39.000 And there was practices that were done that people saw as a mistake, especially when it came to the ventilators.
00:17:44.000 People were saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't be doing this.
00:17:46.000 Maybe 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.
00:17:52.000 Maybe we shouldn't be incubating them.
00:17:54.000 And that was a big argument that should have happened publicly, but it didn't.
00:17:57.000 And the policies continued on to the detriment of a lot of early patients.
00:18:00.000 Well, let's talk about the big change and the big funny news.
00:18:04.000 We got the story from Business Insider.
00:18:06.000 Moderna, BioNTech, and Novavax plunge after Biden says the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
00:18:13.000 Oops!
00:18:14.000 Where are those put options at?
00:18:16.000 Who is waiting for this moment?
00:18:17.000 All the Congress members.
00:18:19.000 Paul 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.
00:18:29.000 Those folks knew this was happening.
00:18:32.000 But this is an important story.
00:18:33.000 The New York Times did actually a good job.
00:18:35.000 They 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.
00:18:49.000 So 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.
00:18:59.000 This 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.
00:19:13.000 And 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?
00:19:22.000 We don't know, we actually didn't.
00:19:24.000 Just using a name.
00:19:25.000 Congressman Turner, I'll call myself.
00:19:26.000 There is a Congressman Turner.
00:19:27.000 Congressman... Ocasio-Cortez!
00:19:29.000 How did you know to buy all that bacon?
00:19:32.000 How did you know?
00:19:33.000 That would be a fascinating study because someone made money.
00:19:36.000 I'm willing to bet you'll find a lot of people.
00:19:38.000 So what I would imagine would have happened is that CBS probably did something.
00:19:42.000 They mentioned in the interview they contacted the White House for comment.
00:19:45.000 You remember that, right?
00:19:46.000 Yep.
00:19:46.000 When 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.
00:20:00.000 Which means they did the interview.
00:20:03.000 They then called politicians for comments, edited the interview, then put it up.
00:20:07.000 How much you want to bet?
00:20:09.000 After he said the pandemic was over, they called.
00:20:12.000 All it takes is one member of Congress.
00:20:13.000 They called Pelosi like, what do you think about this as the Speaker?
00:20:15.000 And she went, oh, is that what he said?
00:20:18.000 I'll call you back!"
00:20:19.000 And then she's like, Honey, you need to sell all of the stocks before the interview comes out!
00:20:24.000 And then Paul does it, and then everyone watching the Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker sees it.
00:20:28.000 Yeah, it's down 10% from the 16th to the 8th to the 19th.
00:20:32.000 It's down 10%.
00:20:33.000 The NVIDIA?
00:20:34.000 Moderna.
00:20:35.000 Okay.
00:20:36.000 NVIDIA?
00:20:37.000 That's the one that Pelosi- That's a graphics card.
00:20:39.000 That was the company with the Pelosi insider trading one, yes.
00:20:43.000 That one also, when they sold it off, was also at a very good time because the stock went down.
00:20:47.000 There was another piece of news that came out against NVIDIA, which you were describing before, which I thought Ian was talking about.
00:20:53.000 Yeah, that he sold, surprisingly, he knew to sell right before this news was released.
00:20:56.000 Exactly.
00:20:57.000 People 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.
00:21:05.000 But what you guys understand, too, is we often talk about how it's insider trading because they know when to sell, right?
00:21:11.000 How often do they propose the bills themselves to shift the market?
00:21:15.000 Like, 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.
00:21:25.000 Or how often is it like, hey, I just bought a whole bunch of Ben & Jerry's stock, or I guess, what is it, Unilever.
00:21:30.000 And I want it to go up, so we're gonna do the ice cream tax break stock.
00:21:34.000 That would be... Intentionally pushing a bill forward to make their stocks go up.
00:21:37.000 Absolutely.
00:21:38.000 Really definitionally fascist.
00:21:39.000 They probably do it all the time.
00:21:41.000 And probably should be felonious.
00:21:42.000 Yeah, I know, but that's... But how can you prove it?
00:21:43.000 Well, 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.
00:21:56.000 Look at the Inflation Reduction Act that we just passed, and $386 billion goes towards the investment in green tech.
00:22:03.000 Did anyone who voted for that in committee and who appropriated that number, do they have stock in any of these green companies?
00:22:08.000 Do they have stock in SharePoint, which makes electric chargers?
00:22:12.000 Do they have stock in GE, which makes a lot of our wind turbines?
00:22:15.000 I mean, it's just, if you're going to spend $386 billion, someone is going to make a lot of money off of that.
00:22:21.000 Didn't they make a bunch of money off the pharmaceutical companies?
00:22:24.000 Absolutely.
00:22:25.000 The pharmaceutical industry created more billionaires than any other industry within the last few years.
00:22:25.000 Sure.
00:22:30.000 But I mean, like, weren't there like a bunch of, it was a big controversy, wasn't it, a bunch of members of Congress?
00:22:35.000 Sold their stocks right before COVID.
00:22:37.000 Richard Burr, the senator from North Carolina, that's why he's not running again right now.
00:22:40.000 You gotta look at Moderna's stock.
00:22:42.000 In April of 2020, it was $28.
00:22:45.000 So up 8, 7 times.
00:22:45.000 In April of 21, $145.
00:22:50.000 And then it was $450 six months later.
00:22:54.000 So I mean, that's what is that a 20 times increase in like a year and a half?
00:22:58.000 This makes me angry.
00:22:59.000 You know why?
00:22:59.000 Because I didn't buy it.
00:23:02.000 Richard Burr from North Carolina.
00:23:04.000 $28 to turn it to $400.
00:23:05.000 Richard Burr from North Carolina was the one who probably hit the hardest on that.
00:23:08.000 I forget who the Democrat was, but he's the Republican.
00:23:11.000 He's not running for re-elect right now.
00:23:12.000 He probably could have and would have sailed, but for this.
00:23:15.000 But 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.
00:23:23.000 In a skiff, you had this briefing that same day you made all these purchases and all these sales.
00:23:29.000 And 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?
00:23:59.000 And the DOJ drops their investigation into all these people, which is absolutely crazy.
00:24:02.000 And they start investigating Trump supporters.
00:24:05.000 Look, actually I think it was fairly obvious the vaccines were going to just skyrocket in stock value.
00:24:13.000 But 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.
00:24:23.000 So 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.
00:24:28.000 Well, that's why Rand Paul is always beating up Fauci to say, why don't you have to disclose your royalties?
00:24:32.000 And the answer is, Senator, we don't have to disclose that, and I don't have to tell you.
00:24:37.000 But you do have to wear two masks!
00:24:38.000 Yes!
00:24:39.000 And Rand Paul is like, you don't have to disclose to Congress what your royalties are?
00:24:43.000 So, you know, who in the CDC made a lot of money off of this?
00:24:47.000 Because they knew when they were going to approve a vaccine.
00:24:49.000 If you're, if you're a Tim Pool vaccine approver and you're like, we're going to give these guys the green, green light on Friday.
00:24:54.000 Hmm.
00:24:55.000 Maybe do you buy some stock on Thursday?
00:24:57.000 And when you see it hit its top, these stocks, they, they rocketed to like 20 times their value in March of 21.
00:25:03.000 And then within like.
00:25:06.000 20 days they just plummeted.
00:25:07.000 So somebody was holding some people and they made 20 times their investment and then just sold out on the market.
00:25:14.000 And what's great is that it dropped and they bought it back up.
00:25:16.000 What 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?
00:25:25.000 How dare you look at yourself?
00:25:27.000 You should have been like, have you all looked in a mirror?
00:25:30.000 How much did you guys made during the COVID pandemic?
00:25:32.000 It's a sham, it's a sham.
00:25:33.000 Oh, it's absurd.
00:25:34.000 It's just, it's criminal.
00:25:36.000 It's, it's God.
00:25:37.000 That's probably the whole reason they run for office, about a lot of people.
00:25:40.000 They're like, you get in, you get some insider trading, you get out, you're rich for life.
00:25:44.000 Paul Pelosi and some members of Congress, they're better stock pickers than Warren Buffett.
00:25:50.000 They are.
00:25:50.000 Why wouldn't you work on Wall Street?
00:25:52.000 Yeah, go work for an investment house.
00:25:55.000 I mean, you're that good?
00:25:56.000 And if you have an account on social media that documents all the trades and gives the peasants advice, you get censored.
00:26:03.000 Your 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.
00:26:13.000 Better than Warren Buffett.
00:26:15.000 Better than all the top guys that you could even imagine in this field.
00:26:17.000 How is that possible?
00:26:18.000 Yeah, it's amazing.
00:26:20.000 Shout out to my homies at Rumble.
00:26:21.000 They just went public today.
00:26:22.000 Tim told me earlier.
00:26:23.000 And full disclosure, I bought Rumble stock.
00:26:25.000 I'm not an investment manager.
00:26:27.000 They did an acquisition.
00:26:28.000 So it was a SPAC acquisition.
00:26:30.000 CFVI, I think, merged with Rumble, and now they're trading under RUM.
00:26:34.000 Well, I don't play inside games.
00:26:37.000 I'm just letting everyone know ahead of time.
00:26:38.000 I did buy some of that because I have faith in the future of Rumble.
00:26:41.000 I don't know if that's necessary to disclose at all.
00:26:41.000 I bought a bunch.
00:26:44.000 A hot basket full of Rumble stuff.
00:26:46.000 I think there's nowhere to go but up with that company.
00:26:48.000 Literally, like, right before the show, I was just like, I don't know.
00:26:50.000 Yeah, 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.
00:26:56.000 I mean, for... And locals gaming, too.
00:26:59.000 I'll put it this way, I'll put it this way.
00:27:01.000 You 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.
00:27:09.000 No, no.
00:27:10.000 And I don't think I would have.
00:27:11.000 Morally, no.
00:27:12.000 Hell no.
00:27:13.000 I bought stock in Palantir and I didn't know much about it, but my buddy was like, it's about to skyrocket.
00:27:18.000 So I bought it and then it went up times 10 and I sold it all.
00:27:21.000 I remember I sold all of my airline stocks when I was doing the TV show Kennedy on Fox
00:27:30.000 the night President Trump announced that he was banning air traffic from Europe.
00:27:33.000 I remember thinking, I'm gonna sell all my airline, because I just had a feeling
00:27:36.000 this was going in the wrong direction.
00:27:38.000 And so like, yeah, so I made a great decision, but I probably was three days late.
00:27:42.000 I'm sure that a lot of people who were in that confidential meeting,
00:27:45.000 they sold their airline stocks a week before.
00:27:48.000 This is what I wanted to say about the Moderna stuff is, We're in the know on the news, yet we didn't buy any of
00:27:53.000 that stuff.
00:27:53.000 We're in the know on big tech, censorship, and social media, and now Rumble is trading, I think, at like $16.
00:27:58.000 So 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.
00:28:09.000 Yeah, it's a company I believe in.
00:28:10.000 That's why I bought it.
00:28:11.000 One 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.
00:28:25.000 I'm going to buy some oil and get fracking, I was going to say, because I'm programmed to hate the stuff.
00:28:30.000 Hey, check the stock on Raytheon or Lockheed when the Ukraine war started.
00:28:34.000 What, February?
00:28:35.000 I bet it spiked, right?
00:28:36.000 I'm sure it did.
00:28:37.000 But it probably doesn't have as much room to grow because it's already a massive military-industrial company.
00:28:42.000 When did we go hot in Ukraine?
00:28:44.000 We just hit six months.
00:28:45.000 Exactly right, Tim.
00:28:46.000 It went from, at the end of December it was $82, it was $102 by March.
00:28:52.000 So up 20%.
00:28:53.000 What's it at now?
00:28:54.000 Right now it's sitting at about $88.
00:28:56.000 Oh, it's come down a little bit.
00:28:59.000 But when the war starts, but that's, what was that, Raytheon?
00:29:01.000 Yeah.
00:29:01.000 Yeah.
00:29:02.000 But are we using, what about Boeing or like Lockheed Martin?
00:29:04.000 What's another, who's another one?
00:29:06.000 Northrop Grumman.
00:29:07.000 Northrop Grumman.
00:29:10.000 Boeing's actually been up and down and then dropped in May.
00:29:13.000 Boeing's biggest moneymaker is airlines, airplanes, right?
00:29:18.000 And airplanes are just getting crushed.
00:29:19.000 But they're doing the, oh, that's probably why, even if they make drones or whatever.
00:29:22.000 We also have to understand, normal people.
00:29:24.000 Northrop exploded in March.
00:29:26.000 It went from 369 to 450.
00:29:29.000 More than 80.
00:29:30.000 How many billions have we given them in warheads?
00:29:34.000 And it's just gone up since then.
00:29:36.000 It's at 485 now.
00:29:38.000 Who should we declare war on next to get more money?
00:29:40.000 Aliens!
00:29:42.000 I don't care who, just let me know in advance.
00:29:44.000 That's all that matters.
00:29:47.000 But again, you won't have an advantage like the politicians have.
00:29:50.000 And normal people, when they do insider trading, they get arrested.
00:29:53.000 They face real prosecution.
00:29:55.000 They face the justice system going down, breathing down their necks, and putting them in jail.
00:30:00.000 Going down.
00:30:01.000 I was like, where are you going with that?
00:30:03.000 Martha Stewart, head out of the gutter.
00:30:07.000 She's a billionaire.
00:30:07.000 She went to jail for six months for a $75,000 trade.
00:30:11.000 Yeah, why aren't these Congress members, why aren't these Senators going to jail for their insider trading?
00:30:15.000 And then we also have to understand how nasty this is, especially when it comes to so many people struggling financially.
00:30:21.000 This is a game.
00:30:22.000 There's winners and there's losers.
00:30:24.000 They rigged the system, so they are always the winners.
00:30:27.000 Who's the losers?
00:30:28.000 Everyone 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.
00:30:39.000 So 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.
00:30:50.000 Do you think the lottery is, like, unethical?
00:30:53.000 Yeah, because most of that money goes to the state and it's and it's taxed and absolutely.
00:30:57.000 Yeah, 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.
00:31:06.000 They call it a poor tax.
00:31:07.000 Yeah, 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.
00:31:30.000 But 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.
00:31:38.000 It's money out of that world.
00:31:39.000 So 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.
00:31:45.000 That'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.
00:31:56.000 I don't like saying, like, this should be illegal, this should be illegal, but that lottery has really always set me really, really awry.
00:32:02.000 Let's get back to the 60 Minutes interview.
00:32:04.000 We have this tweet here from Benny Johnson.
00:32:06.000 What do you think of people who say you are unfit for the job of president?
00:32:10.000 Biden says, watch me.
00:32:11.000 The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
00:32:13.000 Now, uh, this is a real quote and I think younger people just don't know it because we go by the shorter, the proof is in the pudding.
00:32:19.000 But the actual old idiom, I guess, is as Biden expressed it.
00:32:23.000 But it's not, it's not just that.
00:32:24.000 I want to, I want to play for you this clip and then we will, we will roast Joe Biden.
00:32:28.000 You are the oldest president ever.
00:32:33.000 Pretty good shape, huh?
00:32:34.000 Which leads to my next question.
00:32:36.000 You are more aware of this than anyone.
00:32:40.000 Some people ask whether you are fit for the job.
00:32:43.000 And when you hear that, I wonder what you think.
00:32:48.000 Watch me.
00:32:49.000 Watch me.
00:32:51.000 I mean, honest to God, that's all I think.
00:32:53.000 Watch me.
00:32:54.000 If you think I don't have the energy level or the mental acuity, then, you know, that's one thing.
00:33:01.000 It's another thing of just watching and, you know, keep my schedule.
00:33:05.000 What?
00:33:05.000 Do what I'm doing.
00:33:06.000 I 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?
00:33:15.000 You know, I mean, it's a matter of, you know, That old expression, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
00:33:21.000 I mean, I respect the fact that people would say, you know, you're old.
00:33:27.000 But 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.
00:33:38.000 How would you say your mental focus is?
00:33:40.000 Oh, it's focused.
00:33:43.000 I think it's, I haven't, look, I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself in my own head the number of years.
00:33:52.000 I no more think of myself as being as old as I am than fly.
00:33:56.000 I mean, it's just not... He is fly.
00:34:00.000 What did he just say?
00:34:01.000 Okay, he said, I have trouble even mentioning, saying to myself the number of years in my head.
00:34:07.000 Yep.
00:34:08.000 The number of years of what?
00:34:09.000 What's he talking about?
00:34:09.000 How old he is?
00:34:10.000 I can't believe I'm 75, he wanted to say.
00:34:12.000 Is that what he's trying to say?
00:34:13.000 And then he says, I know... What does he say?
00:34:13.000 78.
00:34:15.000 I don't think of myself as old as I am, then fly?
00:34:18.000 Then fly.
00:34:19.000 At the very beginning, he's like, so people think you're old.
00:34:22.000 And he was like, looking pretty good, huh?
00:34:24.000 And then Scott Pelley just looks away.
00:34:25.000 He can't even look him in the eyes when he says it.
00:34:27.000 Maybe he's stuck in the 80s.
00:34:30.000 He's like, I'm pretty fly.
00:34:31.000 It's like, well, we stopped saying that when like Marky Mark stopped rapping.
00:34:35.000 This was by no, it's like full defense mode.
00:34:37.000 He's whining.
00:34:38.000 He keeps talking like this.
00:34:40.000 If I talk to you guys like this, it would sound like I was trying to hide something.
00:34:44.000 If I always talk like this.
00:34:46.000 It's such an annoying tone.
00:34:48.000 If somebody, if I was sitting down with an interviewer and they were like, Tim, some people think that you are unfit to host this show.
00:34:55.000 I'll go, why?
00:34:57.000 Well, here's what they said.
00:34:57.000 I'm like, oh, okay.
00:34:59.000 Well, I disagree.
00:35:00.000 I don't know what else you want me to say.
00:35:02.000 The 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.
00:35:09.000 Because the reality is he knows exactly why people are saying it.
00:35:13.000 Thus he gave this long-winded, drawn-out, wishy-washy response that ultimately ended in nonsense.
00:35:17.000 Yeah, but look at how polite that he gets the open-ended question.
00:35:21.000 Like, some people are saying this, you know, how does that make you feel?
00:35:24.000 What would you say in that?
00:35:25.000 If 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?
00:35:31.000 Like, why should we trust that you have the mental acuity?
00:35:33.000 Like, it would be so much more defensive, so much more attacking, but with Biden it's this open-ended thing.
00:35:38.000 How does that make you feel?
00:35:39.000 He says, do what I do.
00:35:41.000 Are you telling the people who think you're unfit to copy your schedule and see if they can do it?
00:35:48.000 Is that his point?
00:35:50.000 This 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.
00:35:58.000 And then the interviewer here is still not doing his job.
00:36:03.000 You counter, be like, seven times five, right now.
00:36:08.000 Or just look shocked and be like, explain yourself more here, because this absolutely makes no sense at all.
00:36:13.000 And if there ever was an argument that there is a shadowy, secretive government ruling things behind the scenes, this is it right there.
00:36:20.000 Just 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.
00:36:32.000 Say it.
00:36:33.000 Biden's all hopped up on blue sky meth.
00:36:37.000 Biden got these questions ahead of time and then, I assume.
00:36:41.000 They do all the time.
00:36:42.000 And then CBS sent this interview to the White House before they aired it to make sure everything was clear.
00:36:47.000 If 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.
00:36:58.000 If this was a real interview, the interview would have been like, you're kidding me, right?
00:37:02.000 Like, you're joking, right?
00:37:03.000 Look at the Leslie Stahl interview, also 60 minutes of President Trump, how hostile it was, how nasty.
00:37:09.000 I mean, it was a vicious interview, because she hates him, and they let their true colors fly.
00:37:13.000 I 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.
00:37:25.000 They chose 60 Minutes and Scott Pelley for a reason, and it's not because they're top-notch journalists.
00:37:29.000 They wanted softballs.
00:37:31.000 This is what people need to understand, too.
00:37:32.000 These interviews have always been selectively edited.
00:37:35.000 Always.
00:37:36.000 I 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.
00:37:42.000 I do think, in many circumstances, James should publish the raw archives.
00:37:46.000 Be like, here's our editorial, like, that we published, here's the raw footage, make up your own mind.
00:37:49.000 I 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.
00:38:01.000 There 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.
00:38:08.000 That's a trick so they can edit the audio of Biden.
00:38:11.000 Without 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.
00:38:23.000 Thank you for bringing that up, especially when he asked him about Taiwan.
00:38:26.000 And 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.
00:38:32.000 He asked him, would you use military troops?
00:38:34.000 Would you put American troops in Taiwan if China were invaded?
00:38:36.000 And Biden goes, Yes.
00:38:38.000 And 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.
00:38:48.000 president in the last month or year or whatever.
00:38:51.000 Of our generation.
00:38:52.000 Literally, going to war with China.
00:38:54.000 And it's Scott Pelley talking over Biden's response.
00:38:57.000 You can't even understand what Biden was saying.
00:38:59.000 And then it cuts back to Biden saying the end of his response.
00:39:02.000 And they edited out Biden's response.
00:39:05.000 People need to get this.
00:39:07.000 This interview was probably substantially longer and then way cut down.
00:39:12.000 I guarantee you.
00:39:13.000 In this video, I'm willing to bet, Biden probably went, and then they were like, okay, we'll cut that out and then we'll get his answer.
00:39:24.000 Because here's what we know.
00:39:26.000 We 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?
00:39:35.000 I got those three, there's a few more.
00:39:38.000 He says things that make no sense.
00:39:39.000 And he's angry.
00:39:40.000 And he gets angry.
00:39:41.000 But here's the important piece.
00:39:41.000 Very angry.
00:39:43.000 I 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.
00:39:53.000 And 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.
00:39:58.000 And you're like, he did not say that.
00:40:00.000 Yeah, Daily Wire took a great... You read that one?
00:40:03.000 Yeah, I don't know where to pull that tweet up.
00:40:05.000 They gave it a play-by-play.
00:40:07.000 And I hope, I hope that... Well, I'm glad The Daily Wire understands this.
00:40:12.000 When you read an article from The Daily Wire, they quote Biden.
00:40:15.000 And it says, I, I, what's it, you know, well, the economy is dot, dot, dot, and I, they put it all in there.
00:40:23.000 Yeah, here's the quote, Biden on his mental focus.
00:40:25.000 Oh, 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.
00:40:34.000 I no more think of myself being old as I am then, fly.
00:40:38.000 I'm older than dirt.
00:40:39.000 I'm fly. I love that he used fly.
00:40:41.000 It's like fetch.
00:40:43.000 Yes.
00:40:44.000 I'm surprised that the White House ran that response.
00:40:46.000 That's insane.
00:40:47.000 He's not saying I'm fly.
00:40:48.000 No, but that's how I'm interpreting you.
00:40:49.000 Oh, right.
00:40:50.000 I think what he's trying to say is...
00:40:52.000 I'm older than dirt?
00:40:53.000 No, no, no.
00:40:53.000 He's saying...
00:40:54.000 Let me try and give a different sentence.
00:40:56.000 He's saying something like, I wouldn't do a backflip as soon as...
00:41:01.000 He's basically saying, to the same degree of which I fly,
00:41:06.000 I think of myself as old, which is not.
00:41:08.000 You know what I mean?
00:41:09.000 Oh.
00:41:10.000 That's what he's trying to... Right.
00:41:11.000 Exactly.
00:41:12.000 And I'm translating for him.
00:41:14.000 And now Tim Pool translates Joe Biden.
00:41:16.000 But this is the point.
00:41:17.000 The media has to try and decode.
00:41:19.000 It's like we're sitting in a bunker and we've got like a little wheel.
00:41:21.000 We're spinning it like, I'm trying to figure out what he's saying.
00:41:23.000 It's like, I can't figure it out.
00:41:24.000 Can you play the fly part again?
00:41:26.000 Just the part where he says, I no longer think of me being... Focus is.
00:41:29.000 Oh, it's focused.
00:41:35.000 Hold on a minute.
00:41:36.000 I'm sorry.
00:41:36.000 I got to stop right there.
00:41:37.000 How's your mental focus?
00:41:38.000 It's focused.
00:41:39.000 Exactly.
00:41:39.000 There's a cut there.
00:41:41.000 There's a cut there.
00:41:42.000 Hold on.
00:41:43.000 Let me play the question again.
00:41:46.000 How would you say your mental focus is?
00:41:48.000 Oh, it's focused.
00:41:51.000 I believe, he said, how would you say your mental focus is?
00:41:54.000 There was some kind of back and forth, and then they edited that response in, because it's focused.
00:41:59.000 What did the subject change to when he said that question?
00:42:02.000 Because the subject was Biden.
00:42:03.000 He's referring to himself as it, or his mental focus as it?
00:42:06.000 No, no, mental focus was the subject, or he was the subject.
00:42:09.000 So we wouldn't say my, when he says it, he's saying my mental focus is focused.
00:42:13.000 Yeah, but he was the subject, not the focus.
00:42:15.000 So he's calling himself it.
00:42:15.000 You're right.
00:42:16.000 No, they edited something out of there.
00:42:18.000 Let's play more.
00:42:21.000 I think it's, I haven't, look, I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself in my own head the number of years.
00:42:30.000 I no more think of myself as being as old as I am than fly.
00:42:34.000 I think I get it now.
00:42:36.000 When he said the years, there's a missing context.
00:42:40.000 They edited out a chunk of that.
00:42:41.000 I think you're right.
00:42:42.000 When he said, I have trouble mentioning, saying even myself the number of years.
00:42:48.000 They must have had a back and forth following up on what the question was, confusing Biden.
00:42:54.000 Mentioned something about, well, you know, you've been in for how many years, right?
00:42:58.000 So you've been in for 50 some odd years.
00:43:00.000 So how would you say, how would you say it's going?
00:43:03.000 And then, well, it's focused, you know?
00:43:06.000 And I know more, I have trouble mentioning myself the number of years.
00:43:09.000 The context of where the years fits into this conversation makes no sense.
00:43:12.000 It's not his age, it's how long he's been working at this, it sounds like to me.
00:43:15.000 It sounds like they cut out a huge chunk of this, and Biden was probably rambling in there.
00:43:19.000 That's why the White House okayed that response, because it was the best they got out of that response.
00:43:23.000 Because, how's your mental focus?
00:43:25.000 It's focused.
00:43:25.000 It's not something you want someone to respond.
00:43:27.000 It makes no sense!
00:43:28.000 Yeah, so I don't think I'm too old to do this job anymore than I think I can fly?
00:43:32.000 Is that what he was going to say?
00:43:34.000 Something like that?
00:43:34.000 Or 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.
00:43:42.000 Which is never.
00:43:43.000 Gotcha.
00:43:44.000 But it's confusing because he flies in planes all the time.
00:43:47.000 So it's like, are you talking about flapping your wings?
00:43:50.000 Like, you know, when I first heard that I had to sit down and actually I'm like looking at the quote and transcript.
00:43:55.000 First you read the transcript and you're like, this makes no sense.
00:43:58.000 I have no idea what he's trying to convey.
00:44:00.000 Then you hear him say it and you go, wait, hold on.
00:44:05.000 When I saw the first transcript, it was T-H-E-N.
00:44:07.000 Then I saw The Daily Wire write T-H-A-N.
00:44:10.000 And I'm like, this guy's out of his mind.
00:44:14.000 Is Tham fly a thing we don't know about?
00:44:15.000 Is there a Tham fly?
00:44:17.000 So it's then or than.
00:44:19.000 Than fly.
00:44:20.000 Like he's saying, I think of myself as old as often as I fly.
00:44:23.000 Now 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?
00:44:36.000 He went to the G7 and he said, we're going after Libya, Libya, Libya, and everybody did go, what?
00:44:44.000 When is this happening?
00:44:45.000 Oh, did he mean Syria?
00:44:47.000 Syria, Libya.
00:44:48.000 And 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.
00:44:57.000 And 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.
00:45:02.000 And the Middle East and North Africa, it's a large swath of territory that has overlap between some of these groups.
00:45:07.000 and he's gonna go, we need to get a missile strike in Libya.
00:45:11.000 And they'll be like, the Libyan target?
00:45:13.000 I'll be like, yeah, yeah, Libya.
00:45:14.000 And they'll go, well, the problem is centered over here and I said Libya and they'll go, okay.
00:45:22.000 They'll go to the generals and be like, he wants to strike and move in on Libya
00:45:24.000 and they're gonna be like, why?
00:45:26.000 What, nothing's happening now, but this is what the commander in chief has ordered.
00:45:30.000 Now, I don't think they would actually follow through because I think the White House has gone rogue.
00:45:34.000 Let's jump to this next story, and I'll tell you, but I'll wrap up that thought.
00:45:37.000 Basically, 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.
00:45:46.000 Well, a situation like that is like, go get him, go kick his door down, go to Donald Trump's house and get blah blah.
00:45:51.000 Like these erratic, you know, almost nonsensical moves are like really intense, weird, out of the sideways things, and they will go for it sometimes.
00:46:00.000 So you're saying the raid on Trump was actually a... It could have been like an old man anger rage thing.
00:46:03.000 It was an, oh, won't someone rid me of this priest?
00:46:05.000 I don't know.
00:46:06.000 He says he didn't know anything about it beforehand.
00:46:07.000 He's like, Donald Trump, somebody got a raid at his house.
00:46:10.000 Take some documents from him.
00:46:11.000 He says, go get them.
00:46:12.000 I don't care what about the borders or the means.
00:46:15.000 Justify the ends.
00:46:16.000 Justify the ends.
00:46:19.000 So here's where we go.
00:46:20.000 Check it out.
00:46:21.000 We got this story.
00:46:21.000 It's an update.
00:46:22.000 China lodges complaint after Biden says U.S.
00:46:27.000 would defend Taiwan in a Chinese invasion.
00:46:30.000 So this is it.
00:46:31.000 I'm going to say this first and foremost.
00:46:33.000 The White House has gone rogue.
00:46:35.000 Now, I know.
00:46:35.000 Hold on.
00:46:36.000 We just had a long segment talking about how Biden's brain is completely broken.
00:46:39.000 And so you would assume the White House must do something to stop a Mad King, right?
00:46:45.000 You know, like, uh, what was it, Robert Baratheon?
00:46:48.000 He was the one who slayed the Mad- No, no, no, I'm sorry, that's not true.
00:46:50.000 That was, um, it was Lannister.
00:46:52.000 Jamie Lannister.
00:46:53.000 Jamie Lannister killed the Mad King.
00:46:55.000 Because the Mad King was nuts!
00:46:56.000 And he regretted it and he felt bad about it.
00:46:58.000 What is it, A.S.
00:46:59.000 Targaryen?
00:47:00.000 What was that his name?
00:47:01.000 I don't know.
00:47:01.000 It was the Targaryen.
00:47:03.000 The Mad King.
00:47:04.000 And so here we have Joe Biden, who I don't think mad is the right word.
00:47:07.000 What's the right word?
00:47:08.000 The daft?
00:47:09.000 The diluted?
00:47:11.000 Dotard.
00:47:14.000 The dotard king.
00:47:17.000 And so the White House is basically Intervening and rejecting and denying the stated policies of the commander-in-chief.
00:47:27.000 Now, here's what I'm going to say.
00:47:28.000 The executive branch has gone completely rogue.
00:47:31.000 I firmly believe that.
00:47:32.000 I was thinking about this today because Joe Biden has now said four times, it is the U.S.
00:47:37.000 policy, four times, to militarily defend Taiwan.
00:47:41.000 And every time he does, the White House goes, actually, that's not true.
00:47:44.000 And 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.
00:47:51.000 And the president, commander-in-chief, just went in 60 minutes and said, this is our policy.
00:47:56.000 And when Scott Pelley said, you saying the US Army would defend, he goes, yes.
00:48:00.000 Definitively, when the president says it, the duly elected commander-in-chief, that is the policy.
00:48:05.000 He sets the policy.
00:48:07.000 The White House intervened and says, no, it isn't.
00:48:10.000 The DOJ intervenes.
00:48:12.000 They do what they want.
00:48:13.000 Look at Donald Trump.
00:48:14.000 This has been happening under Trump and Biden.
00:48:17.000 Plain as day, the executive branch has gone rogue.
00:48:21.000 Under Donald Trump, they lied to him about the number of troops in Syria, rejecting his orders to get our troops out.
00:48:26.000 Under Joe Biden, he is stating definitively over and over again our policies.
00:48:30.000 Our position on Putin?
00:48:32.000 No, they said that's not true.
00:48:33.000 Our position on Taiwan?
00:48:34.000 No, it's not true.
00:48:35.000 If the president says it, you listen.
00:48:38.000 Who 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?
00:48:46.000 Yeah, 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.
00:48:54.000 Yeah, 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.
00:49:15.000 The national security state, American foreign policy, usually stays the same.
00:49:18.000 It'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.
00:49:30.000 What 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.
00:49:46.000 And there's people behind the scenes truly calling the shots, just like they do in almost every other presidency.
00:49:51.000 And Biden legitimately could be pressing the nuke button, could be calling people, talking to people, but it's all make-pretend.
00:49:57.000 It's all make-believe.
00:49:58.000 It's not real.
00:49:59.000 And the people truly calling the shots are people who have more power than the president of the United States.
00:50:03.000 And they probably meet in private, organize, and set policies that, of course, we've been following for many decades now that always go unquestioned.
00:50:11.000 That every president promises to change when he's going to become president.
00:50:14.000 Every 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.
00:50:24.000 I 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?
00:50:35.000 It's like we miss you president.
00:50:37.000 This isn't it?
00:50:38.000 Like give me Germany.
00:50:39.000 It's like who does German who does German?
00:50:41.000 Uh, I this is the German prime minister.
00:50:44.000 It's like this one guy The president of Germany Hello, this is president of Germany. Why do you sound
00:50:54.000 Russian?
00:50:55.000 Regarding whether or not Joe Biden is the president of the Congo. It's like no man. I'm not
00:51:01.000 What other evidence do you need than the current president of the United States to understand that there's a shadowy
00:51:09.000 secretive group early Kong's The things behind the scenes
00:51:13.000 What other evidence do you need?
00:51:14.000 It's not even a secret!
00:51:15.000 It's not a secret!
00:51:15.000 Under Donald Trump, they outright lied and blocked him from doing the things he ordered.
00:51:19.000 Yeah, 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.
00:51:28.000 That moment.
00:51:29.000 You're fired.
00:51:29.000 Seriously!
00:51:30.000 Trump said he was going to release the JFK documents.
00:51:33.000 He didn't do it.
00:51:34.000 He couldn't do it because there was someone above him who said, no, you're not.
00:51:37.000 It's one of the reasons why I love You say yeah?
00:51:41.000 You said lizard person?
00:51:43.000 No, I didn't say yeah to that.
00:51:46.000 The person I'm most excited about running for office right now is running in Washington State, Dan Crenshaw.
00:51:52.000 But one of the things that got him to run was that his wife was in Syria when they lied about the numbers.
00:51:57.000 Dan Crenshaw?
00:51:58.000 I'm sorry, Dan Crenshaw.
00:51:59.000 Dan Crenshaw.
00:51:59.000 I can't believe I said Dan Crenshaw.
00:52:03.000 Joe Kent.
00:52:03.000 Joe Kent.
00:52:04.000 And his wife was one of the ones who died because they lied to him when Trump was like, what's going on in Syria?
00:52:11.000 And they were like, just tell him this.
00:52:13.000 Tell him this.
00:52:13.000 I wasn't on that show.
00:52:14.000 And it's like his wife was one of the ones who died because they lied to him when Trump
00:52:19.000 was like, what's going on in Syria?
00:52:20.000 And they were like, just tell him this, tell him this, tell him this.
00:52:23.000 They lie.
00:52:24.000 And so Joe Kennedy's like, you guys killed my wife because you're more powerful than
00:52:30.000 President Trump?
00:52:31.000 Bill Gates, by the way, is bragging today.
00:52:34.000 Bill Gates came out on MSNBC.
00:52:36.000 They were playing a video clip of him, and he says, you know, the President of the United States, Donald Trump at the time, came to me.
00:52:41.000 He asked to be an advisor.
00:52:43.000 I said no.
00:52:44.000 And then Donald Trump asked me if I needed to do an independent commission on the effects of vaccines.
00:52:50.000 Bill 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.
00:53:11.000 Yeah.
00:53:12.000 And it's got to be all financially, going back to this issue of the stocks, it's all financial incentives.
00:53:17.000 It's not just because people like, I believe so passionately about Syria that I'm going to lie about the data.
00:53:22.000 It's like, no, like you're doing this because you have ulterior motives.
00:53:25.000 We've got, we call it a cult, but it's mass formation psychosis.
00:53:29.000 Well, here's, I'm looking at the definition of madness, a state of severe mental illness, not non-technical.
00:53:34.000 So you could argue that Biden's in a state of madness right now, that he's the mad president or a mad president.
00:53:39.000 Behavior of thinking that is very foolish or dangerous.
00:53:42.000 Yeah, but... Saying that we're going to invade Taiwan when apparently the White House's statement is... Invade Taiwan?
00:53:48.000 Right, right.
00:53:49.000 Defend Taiwan.
00:53:50.000 Send troops there against the will of the people.
00:53:53.000 No, Taiwan wants us to defend it.
00:53:54.000 If 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.
00:54:01.000 Unless you think it is China, then we are invading.
00:54:03.000 Uh, 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.
00:54:09.000 I don't know.
00:54:10.000 Well, look, look, look.
00:54:11.000 The problem here is I think a lot of people recognized that it was dangerous what Biden said, that he's risking World War III.
00:54:19.000 I think the Hodge twins said grandpa's about to get us into World War III.
00:54:22.000 And I thought about it.
00:54:23.000 I'm like, yeah, but Trump had that phone call where he was like, they thought we would nuke them.
00:54:28.000 If they took Russia, if Russia took Ukraine, or China took Taiwan.
00:54:31.000 And it's like, I don't know, they believe me, but maybe 5%.
00:54:34.000 So it was enough.
00:54:35.000 And I'm like, that's that's crazy and scary.
00:54:37.000 But see, that's Trump being like, that level of aggression.
00:54:41.000 So my issue here is not that Joe Biden said we will defend Taiwan.
00:54:44.000 I actually can respect that.
00:54:46.000 Because when he was asked about twice, he goes, Yes.
00:54:48.000 Like definitively, no question.
00:54:50.000 My problem is somebody in the White House is defying him and trying to assert some kind
00:54:56.000 of authority over his stated policy positions.
00:54:58.000 And is super pro-China.
00:55:00.000 This entire White House is.
00:55:01.000 And I always have to go back to environmental issues, but if you really want to defend Taiwan
00:55:06.000 so sincerely from an invasion of China, then you would be seeking policies that weaken China.
00:55:11.000 And yet we're spending $386 billion to buy solar panels and wind turbines from China.
00:55:16.000 And lithium batteries.
00:55:17.000 And lithium, exactly.
00:55:18.000 Our whole policy is pro-China.
00:55:20.000 And we gave them Afghanistan.
00:55:21.000 We literally gave them Afghanistan on a silver platter and all the raw minerals.
00:55:25.000 As soon as the United States military left, the Chinese engineers and the Chinese companies came right in.
00:55:30.000 And now we're going to be going through a green revolution, going to be energy independent.
00:55:35.000 We're not going to be independent.
00:55:36.000 We're just buying lithium batteries from China.
00:55:39.000 China, that of course, has record CO2 emissions.
00:55:42.000 They're doing this to help the environment.
00:55:43.000 The 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.
00:55:53.000 Going to be?
00:55:54.000 Yeah.
00:55:55.000 And we're removing tariffs from China.
00:55:57.000 If we move away from fossil fuels and we go towards lithium batteries and solar panels, China essentially will have a control on the market.
00:56:03.000 They don't have it yet because of fossil fuels.
00:56:06.000 The petrodollar has the control on the market, but China will have a huge control.
00:56:10.000 Thanks for the plug.
00:56:10.000 Elon also has mentioned that lithium's not the future of battery power.
00:56:14.000 He knows that as well.
00:56:15.000 I don't know the story pulled up about it.
00:56:16.000 Graphene, maybe.
00:56:17.000 He actually has recently been looking into graphene batteries.
00:56:20.000 Oh, wow, yeah, graphene.
00:56:21.000 Yeah, graphene.
00:56:22.000 Power of the future.
00:56:24.000 With graphene.
00:56:25.000 When 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.
00:56:40.000 And I was like, how many of you haul 15?
00:56:42.000 The electric one.
00:56:43.000 The electric one.
00:56:44.000 Empty two-horse trailer, a hundred miles dead.
00:56:47.000 And I was like, how many of you haul 15,000, 20,000 pounds of cattle on a weekly basis?
00:56:52.000 And so, you know, so of course Elon knows the future of lithium is, it doesn't have the horsepower.
00:56:57.000 It doesn't have the strength.
00:56:58.000 It doesn't, that's why, you know, and it's cool.
00:57:00.000 And that's why little Duracells are great.
00:57:02.000 And that's why batteries in your iPhones are great.
00:57:04.000 But 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.
00:57:23.000 It's the thing behind the screen, it's behind the cover, that's essentially where we're heading towards.
00:57:28.000 Yeah, exactly.
00:57:29.000 So there's this story that I'm seeing going around.
00:57:31.000 They're saying that Ram's gonna drop the EcoDiesel V6 or whatever.
00:57:36.000 So a lot of people are, it's 33 miles per gallon, it's the Ram TurboDiesel 3 liter V6 or whatever.
00:57:43.000 A 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.
00:57:51.000 Yeah, 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.
00:58:09.000 You're kidding yourself.
00:58:10.000 You can't haul substantial weight.
00:58:12.000 The 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.
00:58:24.000 It was a toy, you know?
00:58:27.000 You just can't compete with the actual energy released from the hydrocarbons of fossil fuels.
00:58:33.000 You can't.
00:58:34.000 Nuclear could.
00:58:35.000 They're saying with Motor Trend writes the 2024 Ram 1500 electric vehicle is going to get 500 miles to the charge or whatever.
00:58:43.000 200 kilowatt hours provide a promised 500 miles of range and the 800 volt architecture will speed up the fast charging.
00:58:50.000 Yeah, I don't think it's going to work out.
00:58:51.000 Put some weight in it.
00:58:53.000 Yeah, so people need to understand this, too, because Luke knows this.
00:58:55.000 We have Teslas.
00:58:57.000 You put weight in those things, those batteries go down quick.
00:59:00.000 Fill the back of that with a couple of round bales of hay and now do it in February.
00:59:05.000 Especially when it's cold, which has a direct effect on the batteries, which is a negative one.
00:59:09.000 What are they thinking with this stuff?
00:59:10.000 They're not thinking.
00:59:11.000 It's all Biden money.
00:59:13.000 It's all Biden money.
00:59:14.000 It'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.
00:59:23.000 That's essentially what they're doing here.
00:59:25.000 Electric trucks.
00:59:26.000 Man, that's a crazy concept.
00:59:28.000 But I'm willing to bet Tesla will do it better, to be honest.
00:59:31.000 Yeah, they're moving away from it.
00:59:32.000 Didn't they create, like, a semi-truck?
00:59:34.000 Tesla?
00:59:34.000 Yeah, didn't they have something like that?
00:59:36.000 They had a cyber truck.
00:59:37.000 No, 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.
00:59:46.000 Fast charging is bad.
00:59:48.000 For the battery.
00:59:49.000 Yeah, it's really bad for the battery.
00:59:50.000 You get warnings.
00:59:51.000 Tesla has only let you charge by default up to 80% unless you manually override.
00:59:56.000 And if you're doing standard charging, which is like 10% of the speed, then you can go up to 90%.
01:00:02.000 But so, what is it like?
01:00:04.000 What does it add, Luke?
01:00:05.000 Like 10 miles per hour or something?
01:00:07.000 A standard charge?
01:00:07.000 I'm not sure the exact... I think it's 40.
01:00:09.000 Yeah.
01:00:10.000 I think, because I've got a Tesla plug, and I think it gives you 40 miles of range every hour.
01:00:16.000 So you use that car for one day for errands, and you've got to plug it in for several hours.
01:00:21.000 You go to the supercharger, it'll be done in 20 minutes, but it damages the battery and warns you to only go up to 80%.
01:00:27.000 Now imagine you're in a truck, and imagine you're in a Ram 1500.
01:00:30.000 How much weight do you think a 1500 normally would be towing?
01:00:34.000 Oh, gosh, that thing isn't more than four tons.
01:00:36.000 I can't imagine.
01:00:37.000 Four tons?
01:00:38.000 Yeah.
01:00:38.000 Wow.
01:00:39.000 1500?
01:00:39.000 Yeah, I don't think it could weigh more than that.
01:00:42.000 But I mean, like, regularly.
01:00:43.000 I mean, people in the chat probably know.
01:00:45.000 Like, what's the amount of weight?
01:00:46.000 Probably two tons.
01:00:47.000 It depends on the hardware underneath that we can't even mention on this YouTube channel.
01:00:53.000 The hardware?
01:00:53.000 The hardware underneath the truck that we can't say on this YouTube channel.
01:00:57.000 What?
01:00:57.000 Get it?
01:00:58.000 Get it?
01:00:59.000 The transmission!
01:01:00.000 Yes.
01:01:00.000 What a world, dude.
01:01:01.000 What a world!
01:01:06.000 But no, no, no, of course, of course.
01:01:08.000 But my question is just like, if somebody buys a Ram 1500, they're not going to be hauling commercially.
01:01:14.000 I mean, it's going to be for what, like semi-personal, semi-professional?
01:01:18.000 Yeah, this says here approximately 990 to 2,000 pounds.
01:01:22.000 Right, right.
01:01:22.000 So that's it.
01:01:23.000 Wow.
01:01:23.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:01:23.000 1500.
01:01:24.000 That's nothing.
01:01:25.000 Oh, wow.
01:01:25.000 I didn't think it was going to be that crazy.
01:01:26.000 That's a 2014 Dodge Ram.
01:01:28.000 Okay, well that's old.
01:01:29.000 It could probably do way better these days.
01:01:31.000 So if you're getting the electric one, they're expecting it to pull that much.
01:01:35.000 If 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.
01:01:45.000 And don't go up any hills.
01:01:46.000 And don't do it in winter.
01:01:48.000 Like if you charge your battery and you just let it sit, how long does it stay charged?
01:01:53.000 That's a good question on an electric car.
01:01:55.000 I don't know.
01:01:56.000 Tesla 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?
01:02:03.000 I filled up my gas tank like a year ago and I haven't moved my car and it's still got like...
01:02:08.000 Well, gas goes bad too, and your car battery goes bad as well.
01:02:13.000 Yeah, the car is totally defunct.
01:02:14.000 It just sits there.
01:02:15.000 I think it's like 10 to 15% per day, depending if you have sentry mode on.
01:02:20.000 So you lose about 10 to 15% per day.
01:02:22.000 And it's connected to the internet.
01:02:23.000 It's got a cell signal, but it doesn't get that much battery at all.
01:02:26.000 So how would we make a nuclear power truck?
01:02:28.000 How would we do that?
01:02:29.000 That's what I love about Back to the Future, remember?
01:02:31.000 He comes back, Doc comes back at the end and he's got Mr. Fission in the back of the DeLorean, right?
01:02:37.000 And he's putting in all the food scraps.
01:02:40.000 Why are we not there?
01:02:41.000 What if we made like a nuclear-powered steam train?
01:02:45.000 You know?
01:02:46.000 I just put water in it and it just goes.
01:02:48.000 The Navy has all nuclear-powered ships.
01:02:51.000 Nuclear is not legal for commercial or private use, but the military uses it.
01:02:57.000 All the aircraft carriers, submarines are all nuclear-powered.
01:03:00.000 Why can't, if you want to go on carnival cruise from here to Jamaica, why can't you take a nuclear-powered cruise ship?
01:03:05.000 And you're like, well, it's dangerous.
01:03:07.000 Well, you let the poor 18-year-old farm boy from Iowa get on a nuclear-powered ship and he goes around the world.
01:03:11.000 So I don't know why they don't all have nuclear power.
01:03:15.000 You wouldn't need that much nuclear material.
01:03:18.000 You know how they would shovel the coal?
01:03:20.000 Make a steam engine work?
01:03:22.000 Just put, you know, a couple of nuclear rods in there and it's good for a really long time.
01:03:25.000 I guess it's just remarkably dangerous.
01:03:27.000 The size of those tankers that bring all of our crap from China, right?
01:03:31.000 Those things that are the size of five football fields and they've got 40,000... Imagine if they were nuclear powered.
01:03:36.000 How much greener for the earth to not burn hundreds of thousands of gallons of diesel?
01:03:41.000 But they're not allowed to be nuclear powered.
01:03:43.000 But they go in international waters.
01:03:45.000 What if they made, like, nuclear auto ferries that stopped before they get to territorial waters and then switch to gas?
01:03:49.000 They should.
01:03:50.000 For some reason, right now, only military is allowed to have nuclear power.
01:03:55.000 If you have a little fancy yacht, you should have a small nuclear engine.
01:03:59.000 I should have a nuclear reactor in my backyard.
01:04:00.000 You should have one.
01:04:01.000 It's like Fallout.
01:04:02.000 You ever play the Fallout games?
01:04:03.000 It's what everybody had.
01:04:04.000 Their cars were nuclear, so in the game they explode, which makes no sense for nuclear power.
01:04:07.000 No.
01:04:09.000 But people think, like, nuke means bomb, so, you know.
01:04:11.000 Exactly.
01:04:12.000 And it's the exact same technology, also.
01:04:14.000 They're a little small, except they just build a big wall around it so that the explosion is contained.
01:04:18.000 That's how nuclear power works.
01:04:19.000 I'm joking.
01:04:20.000 It's not how it works.
01:04:21.000 What's the end result of this?
01:04:23.000 People talk about how Tesla cars can be remote-controlled and all that stuff.
01:04:25.000 It's like, oh, you buy the electric vehicle, they're not gonna let you charge.
01:04:27.000 And I'm like, they can just shut your gas station down.
01:04:30.000 Like, if they can stop you from charging your car, they can just shut down the gas station.
01:04:33.000 I mean, if they don't want you driving, you're not driving.
01:04:34.000 Yeah, if the power goes out of the gas station, the pumps don't work.
01:04:37.000 Right, exactly.
01:04:38.000 So, people are like, in California it said, don't charge your electric car, and it's like, and?
01:04:42.000 Well, 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.
01:04:51.000 If 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.
01:04:58.000 The government doesn't produce it, they don't manufacture it, they don't refine it, it's in the hands of the private sector.
01:05:02.000 The government, for good or for ill, I would think for ill, the government does provide your power.
01:05:06.000 Absolutely ill.
01:05:07.000 The 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.
01:05:16.000 100%.
01:05:16.000 And that is a scary, scary prospect.
01:05:19.000 They're like, well, I'll just put solar panels around my house.
01:05:21.000 But, you know, solar does not generate enough electricity to charge your car.
01:05:25.000 I'm going to build a sail car.
01:05:28.000 Yeah.
01:05:29.000 Just, well, they work as well as wind turbines.
01:05:31.000 I'm gonna build a Flintstone car and then beat all of you guys.
01:05:35.000 But 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.
01:05:47.000 And 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.
01:06:06.000 The Tesla will automatically snitch on you to the central controllers.
01:06:09.000 The central controllers will literally drive you to the gulag.
01:06:12.000 You don't have enough credit.
01:06:13.000 Yeah, you have no social credit.
01:06:14.000 You didn't do enough good deeds.
01:06:15.000 No, you used too much carbon.
01:06:16.000 Too much carbon.
01:06:17.000 The endgame here is also a social credit carbon score that, of course, the World Economic Forum has been talking about.
01:06:23.000 They 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.
01:06:36.000 And 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.
01:06:50.000 Well, that's why a lot of the Greens keep talking about climate change as a public health emergency.
01:06:54.000 Exactly.
01:06:55.000 But as soon as you compare it to COVID, then you can use the same protocols of COVID.
01:06:59.000 And the Greens have wanted to do, heck, the Greens have wanted to make meat illegal for 40 years, right?
01:07:03.000 They want to make, the Greens are so envious.
01:07:05.000 I wrote an article about this a couple of months ago about COVID envy.
01:07:10.000 The Greens look at the COVID people and like, how did you guys do this in a couple of months?
01:07:15.000 We've tried for 40 years to get people to not go to church.
01:07:18.000 But under COVID, it was like, whoop, sorry, churches are closed.
01:07:25.000 Just think about the kind of person that would try to forcefully take away your steak.
01:07:31.000 Have you ever had a good tenderloin?
01:07:33.000 It's amazing.
01:07:34.000 It's Beyond Meat is just as good.
01:07:35.000 Ask Bill Gates!
01:07:36.000 He also did that freaky 60 Minutes interview where he talked about how it was just as good with Anderson Cooper.
01:07:41.000 Just as good.
01:07:43.000 And guess who owns all like the Beyond Meat factory freak show world?
01:07:47.000 Or who buys up all the farmland and says you can't produce cows anymore?
01:07:50.000 And has man bazongas out there in the general public and is clearly a very unhealthy individual!
01:07:55.000 Didn't Elon Musk post a pregnant man meme?
01:07:57.000 Exactly!
01:07:58.000 I made a t-shirt out of it and it's one of our bestsellers and it absolutely is true!
01:08:03.000 I went to the Frederick County Fair this past weekend, and I love the county fairs.
01:08:08.000 They're amazing.
01:08:09.000 The Frederick one's really big, because Frederick's like, I think, 300,000 people or some massive city.
01:08:13.000 And they had chickens.
01:08:15.000 You get to go in, and there's animals all over.
01:08:17.000 And there were bunnies, and the bantams are always just so funny.
01:08:20.000 And there were chickens, and the chickens... None of them looked anywhere near as cool as our chickens, for real.
01:08:24.000 Like, I looked at the Brahmas, I was like, they got nothing on Sarah.
01:08:28.000 But I just think about that, how it is not difficult to have chickens, right?
01:08:35.000 Even if you want to live sustainably, you get chickens, all you have to do is protect them.
01:08:39.000 They just eat.
01:08:40.000 They walk around, they eat grass, they eat bugs, they eat.
01:08:44.000 Then there's berries and there's other stuff.
01:08:45.000 They just eat all day, nonstop.
01:08:47.000 You don't got to do anything.
01:08:48.000 You just fence them off and make sure nothing kills them.
01:08:50.000 And then the best part is you can eat their babies.
01:08:53.000 Like, well, you can eat the babies before they're babies.
01:08:55.000 You don't want to eat the baby chicks.
01:08:56.000 And then you can eat them when it's time to eat them.
01:08:59.000 Why take that away and make us eat crickets?
01:09:01.000 When you can literally just have the chickens eat the crickets and then you get the chicken meat and the eggs and their feet.
01:09:08.000 You can eat all the chicken parts.
01:09:09.000 Yeah.
01:09:10.000 And then you can even use chicken bones and whatever for whatever it is you want to do.
01:09:12.000 I don't know.
01:09:13.000 You can make a little car out of them or something.
01:09:14.000 Yeah, the fascination with crickets, I see all the videos all the time, the images of all the cricket snacks.
01:09:20.000 We had, one of the times I was here with that awesome Canadian, Keean.
01:09:25.000 Keean Beckstein.
01:09:26.000 Right, he's big into all the different cricket manufacturers and cricket and I hope Keean's watching.
01:09:32.000 Keean Beckstein, I follow him on Twitter.
01:09:34.000 But he was big into all the companies that make cricket food.
01:09:38.000 Have you ever looked at the sodium levels of fake meat?
01:09:41.000 I was probably through the roof. Lethal. Like it's it's crazy. I was looking at I think I can't remember which fake
01:09:47.000 meat company It was but the sodium it was like one burger patty was like
01:09:50.000 73% of your daily sodium intake because it tastes like crap Yeah, now look I don't mind some of I don't mind veggie
01:09:58.000 burgers like a black bean burger can be very good. Oh Ah, they're delicious!
01:10:02.000 Quinoa burger I've had, those are fine.
01:10:04.000 I love, you know, and it's its own thing.
01:10:07.000 You get like a quinoa black bean with like peas or whatever, and then you can put like onions.
01:10:12.000 It's good when it's meant to be good.
01:10:14.000 But sometimes you want hard protein.
01:10:17.000 You want just to get some protein.
01:10:19.000 Maybe you're trying to get all ripped like, you know, Hemsworth.
01:10:21.000 You gotta eat a lot of fish, and you gotta eat a lot of chicken.
01:10:24.000 And beef is okay.
01:10:25.000 I don't like to eat too much beef, because it's rough, it's tough.
01:10:29.000 Chicken and fish is really, really great.
01:10:31.000 But they're taking all of that away.
01:10:32.000 Why fish?
01:10:33.000 Get a pond, throw fish in it, and then make sure you're not eating too much of it.
01:10:37.000 But 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.
01:10:46.000 Nothing is better for those farmers who are watching also than a pig, because the pig eats the chicken.
01:10:52.000 Have you ever seen a pig eat everything?
01:10:54.000 I watched a pig eat a chicken bone, and it just shatters that in one bite.
01:11:00.000 If you fall in a pig trough while pigs are eating, and your hand is in the way, watch out.
01:11:08.000 Not to say that they're violent like that, but if they are eating and you put your hand there, sorry.
01:11:13.000 Watch your hand, buddy.
01:11:15.000 Um, I want to make a pig horror movie.
01:11:17.000 Let's do it.
01:11:18.000 We got a budget.
01:11:19.000 Who wants to make a- I'm sure there's many.
01:11:21.000 And it'd be like, like the pigs cometh.
01:11:23.000 And it'll be like, a bunch of hogs break out of a pig farm.
01:11:26.000 A bunch of people in New York State that only have five rounds in their magazine, and there's like 50, 50 hogs.
01:11:30.000 And they're like, no!
01:11:32.000 No, let's do it!
01:11:33.000 Let's do it!
01:11:35.000 Let'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.
01:11:58.000 The pigs, when they get so fat, they wouldn't be able to be violent after a while.
01:12:01.000 It'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.
01:12:14.000 The pig cometh cinematic universe.
01:12:16.000 Andrew plug.
01:12:18.000 I'm gonna write that down.
01:12:20.000 No plugging here.
01:12:22.000 Andrew's my husband and I want to talk about pigs.
01:12:24.000 He's Australian and Australian Outback.
01:12:26.000 You're husband and you want to talk about pigs.
01:12:28.000 What are you saying about pigs?
01:12:30.000 Because in Australia they hunt wild boar and they would do it for fun because Australians are all a
01:12:34.000 little crazy.
01:12:34.000 They would do it without any weapons.
01:12:36.000 They would just use dogs.
01:12:38.000 And their dogs were so well trained that they knew which ear to grab, and if they grabbed the wrong one, they would switch.
01:12:43.000 So I'm the left ear, I'm the right ear.
01:12:45.000 And Andrew will tell you, if you just get a pig from the behind, any farmer knows this, pigs can't turn around.
01:12:49.000 You just have to grab its hind legs.
01:12:51.000 And I'm like, so this is a wild pig with two dogs on its ears, and you would just grab its leg?
01:12:55.000 Yeah, 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.
01:13:01.000 And I'm like, Australians are crazy.
01:13:04.000 Australians are very weird.
01:13:05.000 No, hey, legit, I want to make a pig horror movie.
01:13:07.000 Pig horror movie.
01:13:08.000 So make it Australian.
01:13:09.000 But look, that's a really good idea.
01:13:10.000 The conflict should be that people can only have three rounds in their magazines.
01:13:15.000 And most don't even have guns, because people who live there tend not to, like in New York, don't have them.
01:13:20.000 And 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.
01:13:29.000 And then he goes to the city, just mowing down pigs.
01:13:30.000 And they team up with all the gangbangers, and the gangbangers and the MAGA people come together, and they fight off the Monsanto pig invasion.
01:13:37.000 Oh, dude, I legit wanna make it.
01:13:39.000 How much money do we need to make something like that?
01:13:41.000 That would be an amazing movie.
01:13:42.000 You guys know it.
01:13:43.000 New York doesn't have enough guns for the pigs, probably.
01:13:45.000 Six million?!
01:13:46.000 I mean, it'd be really good for six million.
01:13:48.000 With the pigs, though.
01:13:49.000 Unless we did, like, really crappy CGI pigs.
01:13:53.000 I just saw a pig trap where they get, like, these big cylindrical wire, like, gates that are hanging in the air, and then the...
01:14:01.000 20 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.
01:14:13.000 Because the whole thing, going out there and killing them one by one, is you can't stop the spread of the pig.
01:14:17.000 Because they keep breeding the ones that survive.
01:14:18.000 And we have a huge feral pig problem in this country.
01:14:21.000 I'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!
01:14:39.000 We have a huge feral pig problem in this country.
01:14:41.000 I gotta pull up this story.
01:14:42.000 Somebody in the chat mentioned it.
01:14:45.000 Is irony the right word?
01:14:47.000 I saw this.
01:14:48.000 Beyond Meat COO arrested for biting man's nose near Razorback Stadium.
01:14:53.000 He just wanted some meat.
01:14:54.000 He was hungry.
01:14:56.000 You go that long without it.
01:14:58.000 You're just so desperate for it.
01:14:59.000 You'll take whatever you can get.
01:15:00.000 I know.
01:15:01.000 I also like the idea we could do a movie where it's like, after eating nothing but meat, you become a zombie.
01:15:07.000 Your brain is like, I need meat!
01:15:09.000 And then you just start eating people.
01:15:11.000 You kind of do when you look at a lot of the people who don't eat meat.
01:15:11.000 You do!
01:15:15.000 The brain is largely fat for a reason.
01:15:17.000 You could tell.
01:15:19.000 You could usually tell someone when they're on an all-vegan diet, and there is a big correlation with unhealthiness.
01:15:26.000 Let's just be real.
01:15:26.000 Let's be real with each other.
01:15:28.000 Let's be honest with each other.
01:15:29.000 We could talk about pigs all we want, but I think the biggest attack target always has been cows.
01:15:33.000 Cows are one of the most nutritious, one of the most amazing animals on the face of the earth.
01:15:37.000 Ian loves them because of many different reasons that I won't mention here.
01:15:41.000 I do love cows.
01:15:43.000 But 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.
01:15:52.000 A few decades ago, the majority of people had cows.
01:15:55.000 We no longer have cows.
01:15:56.000 Every family had a cow.
01:15:57.000 Yeah.
01:15:57.000 Every family had a cow.
01:15:58.000 Majority.
01:15:58.000 Majority of them had a cow because they needed it.
01:16:00.000 There was a period where, like, I was reading about it in the city, like, or in the quote-unquote scenes, they were smaller.
01:16:06.000 Every family had a cow.
01:16:07.000 And 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.
01:16:07.000 Yeah.
01:16:16.000 And 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.
01:16:24.000 You can't pay scientists off to come up with stuff.
01:16:24.000 No.
01:16:27.000 I want to read this.
01:16:29.000 This is really fascinating about what happened.
01:16:30.000 It says, just after 10 p.m., an officer saw the man shuffling and groaning down the sidewalk with his leg twisted in the wrong direction.
01:16:37.000 He raised his hands vertically and started saying, brains!
01:16:41.000 I'm kidding.
01:16:43.000 I'm kidding.
01:16:44.000 I didn't say that at all.
01:16:45.000 I didn't say that at all.
01:16:46.000 You had me there for a second.
01:16:48.000 Maybe he hurt himself.
01:16:48.000 Maybe he tripped.
01:16:51.000 It says, the owner of the Subaru got out and stated that Ramsey pulled him in close and started punching his body.
01:16:57.000 Ramsey also bit the owner's nose, ripping the flesh off the tip of his nose.
01:17:02.000 Oh man, he really just wanted meat!
01:17:03.000 He couldn't take it anymore!
01:17:05.000 I 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.
01:17:16.000 So he like shows up to a Burger King and he's like, I just want a burger.
01:17:18.000 And then someone goes, hey, You're the guy from Beyond Meat!
01:17:21.000 And he's like, That's right!
01:17:22.000 I'll have the Beyond Burger!
01:17:24.000 I don't like- He walks in a restaurant, and then he's like, I'm just gonna get the Flamin' Yon, and the guy goes, Hey, I know you!
01:17:30.000 You're from Beyond Meat!
01:17:31.000 We got your burger ready to go!
01:17:32.000 Just like you like it!
01:17:33.000 Here's your salad!
01:17:34.000 No, here's your salad!
01:17:36.000 When 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.
01:17:44.000 I would get really angry at people eating animals.
01:17:47.000 I would be like, these bloodsuckers, these mosquitoes, these vampires eating flesh, sucking blood.
01:17:52.000 I would get like, how gross they are, like they need to feast off of the animal living.
01:17:58.000 It was so weird.
01:17:59.000 It's just biology.
01:18:01.000 I've made this point before, but I just got to say it in lieu of what Ian was saying.
01:18:06.000 Vegans are the real bad guys.
01:18:07.000 Now, hold on.
01:18:09.000 I don't mind if you're vegan.
01:18:10.000 I don't mind if you're carnitarian.
01:18:12.000 I don't care if you're omnitarian or whatever you'd call it, I guess.
01:18:15.000 Pescatarian.
01:18:15.000 Pescatarian.
01:18:16.000 Well, you know, you eat fish and chicken, but you don't eat steak and mammal.
01:18:19.000 My point is, this whole argument that people are bad for eating mammals because they feel pain, I look at it this way.
01:18:26.000 If 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?
01:18:37.000 It's obvious.
01:18:38.000 The dude who's going around and ransacking is the bad guy.
01:18:40.000 We don't like him, right?
01:18:41.000 We want him to stop.
01:18:43.000 Now think about animals and plant life.
01:18:45.000 Plants, minding their own business, absorbing free and abundant sunlight, taking in rainwater, and only what they get to grow and live their beautiful lives.
01:18:53.000 And then along comes this boar, That just destroys the plant, just annihilates it.
01:18:59.000 And the plant was minding its own business.
01:19:00.000 And I'm like, yo, that boar just killed that innocent thing.
01:19:03.000 It did nothing wrong.
01:19:04.000 And those boars, they attack people too.
01:19:06.000 So you know what I'm saying?
01:19:07.000 You should be killing and eating these wild animals.
01:19:10.000 The plants are the ones who deserve to live.
01:19:12.000 Now, you wanna eat fruit?
01:19:13.000 An animal?
01:19:14.000 Okay.
01:19:14.000 But you just gotta make sure you plant the seeds afterwards, because that's the point of the fruit.
01:19:18.000 But to destroy the plant that did no harm, and in no way negatively impacts you.
01:19:22.000 You see deer?
01:19:23.000 Deer are real villains.
01:19:24.000 Going around, just eating all the green, like, those trees didn't do anything to anybody.
01:19:28.000 But those deer?
01:19:29.000 Mmm, you gotta watch out for them.
01:19:30.000 Part 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.
01:19:41.000 There's not enough fish to feed the population.
01:19:42.000 There's this technology called iron fertilization where they take iron dust and they put it in the ocean.
01:19:47.000 And then it creates plankton.
01:19:49.000 The plankton eat the iron.
01:19:50.000 It oxidizes and they eat it.
01:19:51.000 And then all this plankton bloom appears, and that's food for fish.
01:19:55.000 And then all these fish appear, and you get these massive blooms of salmon off the northwest coast of the U.S.
01:20:00.000 They did it a few years ago.
01:20:01.000 People are like, oh, we got to hold back on this technology because it might damage the environment.
01:20:06.000 Dude, iron fertilization is the key.
01:20:07.000 And you can see the river of blood in Antarctica is the earth naturally fertilizing the ocean.
01:20:11.000 It's a river of iron.
01:20:13.000 It's this red, blood red river just flowing in.
01:20:16.000 I remember looking into this.
01:20:17.000 You're right.
01:20:18.000 Yeah, you're absolutely right.
01:20:19.000 You can see a glacier.
01:20:19.000 It'll break and then red water cuz iron right?
01:20:22.000 Yeah 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.
01:20:28.000 Imagine 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?
01:20:42.000 I don't know what you're talking about.
01:20:44.000 Ecosystem?
01:20:45.000 Yeah, like a closed ecosystem.
01:20:46.000 Like the biospheres?
01:20:47.000 Yeah, something like that.
01:20:48.000 But 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.
01:20:58.000 Imagine you made a self-sustaining fish tube that had everything in it so that the fish could grow.
01:21:04.000 And 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.
01:21:11.000 And that fish is gross.
01:21:12.000 And it's totally automatic.
01:21:13.000 Taking care of itself.
01:21:14.000 And then you have fresh fish.
01:21:15.000 Nobody needs to go fishing.
01:21:16.000 You don't gotta run out of fish.
01:21:17.000 Yeah.
01:21:17.000 Yeah, no jellyfish to worry about.
01:21:19.000 And you don't have to exert energy to catch the fish.
01:21:22.000 Yeah, you just fold the bag up, and then it sprays the fish, and then you bring it home, and then you cut it, and you eat it.
01:21:27.000 Boom.
01:21:29.000 So cool.
01:21:29.000 We could streamline this whole farming process.
01:21:31.000 You could try.
01:21:32.000 You could try.
01:21:32.000 As long as they're not eating their own feces.
01:21:35.000 Well, it's got, it gets recycled.
01:21:36.000 The plants will do it.
01:21:37.000 And then, you know.
01:21:38.000 Oh, one thing I was thinking, I was out of the room, but like at gas stations, I mentioned that if the power goes out, you can't pump gas.
01:21:44.000 Do they have them set up so that they use their own gasoline to power generators so that you can continue to pump the gas?
01:21:49.000 Every gas station.
01:21:50.000 I'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.
01:22:00.000 You need gas, you need to run your diesel generator, you need whatever.
01:22:04.000 I've never seen a gas station like have no power.
01:22:07.000 It could have happened, but... I think one of the main reasons nuclear is illegal is not because of the danger, because batteries are dangerous.
01:22:14.000 The lithium-ion batteries, remember the note was exploding or whatever?
01:22:18.000 Those are dangerous too.
01:22:19.000 If you puncture a lithium-ion battery, it's extremely dangerous.
01:22:22.000 You ever see it in water?
01:22:23.000 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:22:24.000 And the crazy thing is, this is really crazy, is you can buy lithium batteries in airports.
01:22:28.000 And they oxidize.
01:22:29.000 When you expose lithium to air, it starts getting hot.
01:22:32.000 You put water on it, it bursts into flames.
01:22:34.000 Exactly.
01:22:34.000 It bursts into flames.
01:22:35.000 Put it on a plane.
01:22:37.000 But that's why they give you warnings when you're going on planes.
01:22:39.000 You can't bring lithium batteries in.
01:22:41.000 So I don't think, I think the issue is, you got people like Bill Gates.
01:22:46.000 You know, Bill Gates is a— Luke, how would you describe the moral— A very blossom, big man.
01:22:57.000 How would you judge him morally?
01:22:58.000 How would you describe him morally?
01:23:00.000 Mordor?
01:23:01.000 Mordor.
01:23:02.000 So, you've got people like him.
01:23:04.000 Here's the problem.
01:23:05.000 We've got fusion breakthroughs.
01:23:08.000 Ignition, right?
01:23:09.000 Ignition was reached.
01:23:10.000 Basically, this means we're going to have extremely cheap and abundant energy if we get this process streamlined.
01:23:16.000 Because, you know, petroleum is extremely energy dense.
01:23:19.000 Nuclear is extremely energy dense.
01:23:21.000 And fusion is even better.
01:23:22.000 But that's bad news.
01:23:23.000 You know why?
01:23:24.000 For Bill Gates.
01:23:25.000 Because cheap, free energy means cheap, free food.
01:23:28.000 It means humans are going to be able to populate, expand, and expand dramatically, because energy is being provided extremely cheaply.
01:23:37.000 Here's how it started.
01:23:38.000 Back in the early days of humanity, energy was human energy.
01:23:42.000 You would eat stuff, and then you would do stuff.
01:23:44.000 And it was extremely difficult.
01:23:46.000 Then one day some dude was like, I don't want to carry these logs.
01:23:49.000 Yo, That big critter right there, I'm gonna tie him up and make him do it.
01:23:52.000 They just eat grass all day.
01:23:53.000 So 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.
01:24:02.000 Then we discovered we could burn stuff.
01:24:04.000 Wood.
01:24:04.000 We would use wood for fuel, then coal burned better, then petroleum, now we got nuclear, now we got fusion.
01:24:09.000 All of these are dramatic escalations in our energy output minus energy costs.
01:24:14.000 So it's way more difficult to cut a tree down and then use a tree for fuel.
01:24:17.000 Once you get fusion going, you got crazy clean energy for a long time.
01:24:22.000 People are going to use it to power machines.
01:24:24.000 They're going to use it to make food.
01:24:26.000 They're going to have tons and tons of babies.
01:24:28.000 And then we're going to have too many people for Bill Gates.
01:24:31.000 They're all big population control freaks.
01:24:34.000 It's a huge part of the agenda, no doubt.
01:24:36.000 But 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.
01:24:55.000 It is just an absolute.
01:24:57.000 It's flat, and then it explodes, and it explodes because of fossil fuels.
01:25:01.000 And 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.
01:25:10.000 They consider themselves to be the aristocracy.
01:25:12.000 And before then, what was there?
01:25:13.000 There were the super, super rich, and everyone else served them.
01:25:16.000 And they want to go back to that.
01:25:17.000 I honestly believe that.
01:25:18.000 They don't want a middle class that's arguing and in their way.
01:25:22.000 They want poor people who serve and they want... There it is!
01:25:25.000 There's the chart.
01:25:26.000 Thank you, Tim.
01:25:26.000 Look at how crazy this is.
01:25:27.000 Look at the population from literally the first commercial oil well was 1888, I believe.
01:25:35.000 But just look how from like 700 to 1800, the population barely grows. It's everyone who wants reduced population
01:25:44.000 considers themselves the aristocracy. Just the way I always say like
01:25:46.000 when Bernie Sanders says he wants to you know be a socialist it's like well
01:25:50.000 because you yourself you see yourself as the party elite. You know you don't see
01:25:54.000 yourself as the peasant you see yourself as the ruler. Also the US barely grows. What's
01:25:58.000 causing this dip?
01:25:59.000 Now there's a dip in...
01:26:01.000 This is a projection.
01:26:02.000 Bill Gates.
01:26:03.000 You think I'm kidding?
01:26:05.000 The dude gives TED Talks about how we need to have slower... This is what people need to understand.
01:26:10.000 Africa.
01:26:10.000 He said Africa.
01:26:11.000 He said Africa needs to control their population.
01:26:13.000 If you say that Bill Gates wants to reduce the population, they will tell you you're a conspiracy theorist and wrong.
01:26:21.000 What Bill Gates has said, fact check, is that we want to slow population growth.
01:26:26.000 It's like, oh, okay.
01:26:27.000 So what happens if you slow population growth?
01:26:29.000 The older population dies, there's less younger people, and you see this chart.
01:26:35.000 The populations will decrease because Generation X, for instance, is larger.
01:26:41.000 Then 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.
01:26:58.000 We'll see this in China as a result of their two-child, one-child policy.
01:27:01.000 It'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.
01:27:07.000 Absolutely, 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.
01:27:22.000 The population is going down dramatically.
01:27:24.000 And we are seeing that in Japan.
01:27:26.000 What's happening in Japan is going to hit the rest of the Western world in a very severe way.
01:27:31.000 That's gonna have some very negative consequences.
01:27:33.000 Are they just slowing their growth or are they actually losing net numbers?
01:27:36.000 Losing, absolutely losing.
01:27:38.000 They sell more adult diapers now in Japan than they do baby diapers.
01:27:41.000 Wow.
01:27:42.000 Yeah, you can tell CB, that 60 minutes thing was geared towards 75 year olds.
01:27:46.000 There's like an old segment.
01:27:47.000 Dude, when I looked at this dip, I thought, okay, what would cause a dip like that?
01:27:51.000 Starvation and war.
01:27:53.000 But then I realized, no, those are the people that are going to Mars.
01:27:56.000 They're just doing Earth's population.
01:27:58.000 That's what that dip is.
01:27:59.000 Those are colonists that leave.
01:28:00.000 Well, there's a natural progression that many scientists are saying this will just naturally happen on its own.
01:28:06.000 The population will peak and then decline naturally.
01:28:09.000 But 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
01:28:45.000 Good people need to have children.
01:28:46.000 Good people need to have children.
01:28:47.000 Every time I see the lunatic liberal couple who's like, for the sake of the climate, we're not going to have children.
01:28:52.000 I'm like, good.
01:28:53.000 I don't want you yahoos to reproduce anyway.
01:28:55.000 So I think you're doing us all a service.
01:28:58.000 But those people who are good, There's one of them at the head of the table.
01:29:02.000 Should have as many kids as possible.
01:29:03.000 Because the good people should reproduce.
01:29:05.000 Are you gonna have kids?
01:29:06.000 I saw you tweet it out that you were like, saw some abused kid and you were like, I can't take this anymore.
01:29:10.000 That made me so angry.
01:29:11.000 What was that tweet?
01:29:12.000 Do you remember?
01:29:12.000 Yeah, 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.
01:29:28.000 This 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.
01:29:48.000 Is that confirmed?
01:29:49.000 That's a bigoted point of view.
01:29:51.000 I'm sorry.
01:29:52.000 We'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.
01:30:05.000 We'll pay for everything, and we'll get to keep the baby though.
01:30:07.000 There you go.
01:30:08.000 I do like babies.
01:30:11.000 Good people should have babies, even if they are... I understand people's tank, but they should have babies.
01:30:17.000 And I hear you're going to be feeding the baby fine steaks.
01:30:21.000 And a lot of lamb.
01:30:22.000 We haven't talked about the lamb.
01:30:23.000 How's the lamb?
01:30:24.000 We have so many lamb, and the population just grows and grows and grows.
01:30:28.000 Can we have one?
01:30:29.000 I will bring you one.
01:30:30.000 Wait, can we keep one to, like, own?
01:30:33.000 Wait, if you give us two, then, like, in a few years we'll have a ton.
01:30:37.000 Yes, 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.
01:30:57.000 You can do it one generation.
01:30:59.000 You're not really supposed to.
01:31:01.000 Just like, you know, you always need new bloodlines.
01:31:04.000 You 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.
01:31:14.000 That's not good for them.
01:31:15.000 One of our chickens went broody and it's only like seven months.
01:31:18.000 It's not the best.
01:31:19.000 Stop it.
01:31:20.000 When they go broody, how they pancake.
01:31:23.000 It's like, how did you get so fat?
01:31:25.000 I love them.
01:31:26.000 What do you do for the lamb when you're ready to eat them?
01:31:30.000 It depends upon weight, how they're, you know, get them to the right weight.
01:31:34.000 And then, yeah, we just, it's kind of sad because they know us so well and they're so sweet and they are sheep.
01:31:39.000 There'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.
01:31:46.000 Say, and then drive them to the slaughterhouse!
01:31:50.000 No, I don't, I don't actually, I bring them to a place that does it.
01:31:54.000 A slaughter.
01:31:55.000 Yeah, a butcher.
01:31:56.000 Abattoir, 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.
01:32:04.000 Do they march them down and they put a bolt in their head?
01:32:06.000 I don't watch that part.
01:32:06.000 No, no, what they do is they lock the sheep in a room and chain their legs up, and then psychologically terrorize them.
01:32:11.000 Make them watch Clockwork Orange.
01:32:14.000 Unnecessarily cruel to the sheep.
01:32:18.000 What do they do?
01:32:18.000 They do a bolt to the head, right?
01:32:19.000 Yeah.
01:32:21.000 Yeah.
01:32:21.000 And 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.
01:32:31.000 You want to do the most humane way.
01:32:32.000 I think we're best off trying to get as much food as possible from ourselves, from the work we do, you know.
01:32:37.000 But geez, anyone that has a reaction of thinking putting a bolt in the back of a sheep's head is like, dude, do you eat meat?
01:32:41.000 Well then get over it.
01:32:42.000 Yeah, you should know.
01:32:43.000 Yeah.
01:32:44.000 Yeah, so we got to start cycling the chickens at some point.
01:32:46.000 The rooster has got to go.
01:32:47.000 But, you know, we got to eat the roosters.
01:32:49.000 There's too many of them.
01:32:49.000 Roberto is safe.
01:32:51.000 Roberto, he's a good dude.
01:32:53.000 They're all his kids.
01:32:54.000 He has too many.
01:32:55.000 So he's going to retire into old age and live a good rooster life.
01:32:58.000 He's actually really small.
01:32:59.000 You know, when he was the only rooster, he was big to us.
01:33:03.000 And then once his kids grew up, we went, whoa, the dude must have been a runt.
01:33:06.000 They thought it was a girl.
01:33:07.000 Yeah.
01:33:07.000 You know, we've got some Jersey Giants, by the way.
01:33:09.000 We bought four.
01:33:10.000 Turns out one of them, I think, is a boy.
01:33:12.000 Well, 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.
01:33:18.000 Oh, my chickens are way cooler!
01:33:21.000 You know, it's so cute.
01:33:22.000 They're putting their little chickens in a cage so we can come see them.
01:33:25.000 My chicken was seen by like 3.5 million people, I think, per week.
01:33:28.000 That's right.
01:33:29.000 Roberto Jr.
01:33:30.000 Do you trade chickens with other chicken farmers?
01:33:32.000 I don't, but you do, right?
01:33:34.000 Yeah, and you can usually, and this is where, you know, Social media groups can be really helpful.
01:33:40.000 Farmers are the most cooperative people in the world.
01:33:42.000 They're the original socialists.
01:33:43.000 But the good socialists, right?
01:33:44.000 They do swap and change.
01:33:45.000 And if I have a ram and you have a ram, we need to change the bloodline.
01:33:48.000 A lot of times it's just, you know, if it's the same breed.
01:33:51.000 Do you do like blood work on them?
01:33:52.000 Make sure they don't have diseases and stuff before they get traded around?
01:33:55.000 Is that normal?
01:33:56.000 Sometimes people do a whole bunch of testing like that.
01:33:58.000 Yeah.
01:33:59.000 But I mean, Honestly, I've gone to people's farms for sale that I can just tell in a couple seconds.
01:34:04.000 And there are lots of things you can look at.
01:34:06.000 You can look at their eyes.
01:34:06.000 You can hear their breathing.
01:34:08.000 You can see their weight.
01:34:09.000 But you can see in a person's farm within five seconds if their farm is good or not.
01:34:12.000 We have two barred Plymouth rock chickens, Vanessa and Dorothy.
01:34:16.000 Vanessa's got a furrowed brow.
01:34:17.000 She always looks really angry.
01:34:18.000 Dorothy's eyes are big and round and she always looks kind of doofy.
01:34:21.000 And then we have a bunch of these rooster boys that came from these two hens and you can tell which one was the mom.
01:34:26.000 Isn't it great?
01:34:27.000 Because they have the same eyes.
01:34:28.000 It's funny.
01:34:28.000 It'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.
01:34:32.000 And 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.
01:34:38.000 I love how they all have different personalities.
01:34:39.000 Yeah.
01:34:40.000 They are, every chicken does have a different personality.
01:34:41.000 I want to eat them.
01:34:42.000 And they're pretty funny.
01:34:43.000 But my brother doesn't want to eat them.
01:34:45.000 He wants to let them fend for themselves.
01:34:47.000 Have you ever processed?
01:34:49.000 We can come do that with you if you want.
01:34:51.000 It's a little gross.
01:34:53.000 Our layers are still laying.
01:34:54.000 It's gross, but you gotta do it.
01:34:55.000 Cut their head off and then pull their feathers out?
01:34:57.000 There's a big cylinder, the thing that de-feathers them, it spins them around.
01:35:01.000 Oh, we do it by hand.
01:35:03.000 Oh, by hand.
01:35:03.000 Really?
01:35:04.000 Yeah.
01:35:04.000 There'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.
01:35:10.000 Yeah.
01:35:10.000 But the chickens, the hens, they're still laying, so... No, yeah, hold on.
01:35:14.000 Yeah, you gotta keep them.
01:35:15.000 And then what, by the time they stop laying, though, it's like, not as good, right?
01:35:18.000 And eggs are the greatest things.
01:35:19.000 I love eggs.
01:35:20.000 I could eat eggs all the time.
01:35:21.000 Oh, I love making eggs.
01:35:22.000 We're getting 20 eggs per day.
01:35:23.000 A little vinegar, and a little cream, salt.
01:35:26.000 What else you put in there?
01:35:27.000 Oregano.
01:35:27.000 Yeah.
01:35:28.000 You mentioned raw milk earlier, and I was surprised that you did, because it's highly illegal, right?
01:35:33.000 The way the government cracks down on raw milk fascinates me, but... It's absolutely nonsensical.
01:35:39.000 It's insane.
01:35:40.000 Yep.
01:35:40.000 It's insane.
01:35:41.000 I'm sorry, I don't want to interrupt, but like with collecting your own rainwater, but continue, is it because they're afraid of disease?
01:35:46.000 I don't understand what the crackdown on raw milk is.
01:35:50.000 It makes absolutely no sense at all.
01:35:52.000 The rainwater thing is typically in denser areas.
01:35:54.000 They just don't want it to fester bacteria in stagnant water.
01:35:57.000 They 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.
01:36:07.000 And 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.
01:36:12.000 It's about pollution and stuff.
01:36:13.000 Maybe something like what you were saying.
01:36:15.000 We gotta go to Super Chats.
01:36:16.000 If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
01:36:22.000 We've got a members-only show coming up at 11 p.m.
01:36:25.000 It's an update on a story about, we're gonna talk about this teacher who has large, oversized, novelty adult toys.
01:36:33.000 Are they related to Bill Gates?
01:36:35.000 Maybe, maybe.
01:36:36.000 I don't think so.
01:36:37.000 But we'll talk about that and what it means.
01:36:39.000 But we're gonna read your Super Chats now.
01:36:41.000 Grofty says, Bocas, a fine actor, was snubbed.
01:36:44.000 Only one line, just saying.
01:36:46.000 I was actually really impressed by that.
01:36:48.000 In the episode last week, when I think Charles picks up Bocas, he yells.
01:36:53.000 And so we have it on camera, him going, like he's being picked away.
01:36:56.000 Yeah, it was an excellent performance.
01:36:58.000 You know, Bocas, he did a great job.
01:36:59.000 I was telling him what a great actor he is.
01:37:02.000 Tubin B. Lubin says, oh, good name, I don't think Joe Biden lied about Taiwan.
01:37:07.000 My friends who are MP and Air Force are being deployed in less than two weeks.
01:37:11.000 Whoa, what's happening in two weeks?
01:37:15.000 Right before midterm, huh?
01:37:16.000 Wait, buy Raytheon stocks, everyone buy Northrop Grumman.
01:37:18.000 Wow.
01:37:19.000 Yeah, I don't think he was lying either.
01:37:21.000 Biden has a statement, I was watching an old interview where he says, a president's approval rating goes up during a crisis.
01:37:27.000 And then in this interview, he's like, your approval rating, Scott Pelley's like, is below 50%.
01:37:32.000 If they're being deployed in two weeks, that's literally right before the midterms.
01:37:36.000 What's crazy is if two governments get together, like Xi Jinping and Joe Biden, they're like, we both need to drum up some support.
01:37:41.000 Let's create a fake conflict so that everyone supports us.
01:37:43.000 So was that when Biden said, watch what I'll do?
01:37:47.000 What context did he say that in?
01:37:48.000 I don't know.
01:37:48.000 That was during the 60 Minutes interview.
01:37:50.000 Oh, really?
01:37:51.000 Yeah, I thought so.
01:37:51.000 The one about when they were like, what if Russia deployed nuclear weapons?
01:37:54.000 He'd be like, the reign of Hell God would come down upon them.
01:37:57.000 He said something like that.
01:37:59.000 He didn't use cool words like that.
01:38:01.000 But it was like, we will annihilate everything if they do that.
01:38:04.000 He was real dark.
01:38:05.000 Nylan Hinnick says, I have to wear collared shirts at work.
01:38:08.000 Can TimKast and WeAreChange produce collared shirts so we can look good at work and support you at the same time?
01:38:13.000 Oh, sure.
01:38:14.000 Why not?
01:38:15.000 Well, Luke's more of a t-shirt guy than me.
01:38:18.000 I'll look into it.
01:38:21.000 All right.
01:38:22.000 Lee Fagan says, any updates on reviewing the Freedom Phone or are you guys scrapping that one?
01:38:26.000 Saw Candace Owens peddling them a few days ago.
01:38:28.000 Cool.
01:38:29.000 We never got it.
01:38:30.000 It was just overloaded.
01:38:31.000 We had orders issuing it, or issues ordering it rather.
01:38:33.000 The issue is this.
01:38:34.000 We 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.
01:38:40.000 I'm not saying they would, but that's why it's not legitimate.
01:38:43.000 Because we were going to do a security review, not just like a function review.
01:38:47.000 And 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.
01:38:55.000 Yeah, and it was giving me errors.
01:38:56.000 There was returning errors on the website when I was trying to buy them.
01:38:59.000 We tried for like two or three weeks, and then it just lost the trail.
01:39:02.000 Mike Hillier says, Ian, you have to take this opportunity Luke is giving you.
01:39:06.000 I wish I had worked- I wish I had a workout friend.
01:39:08.000 You will enjoy the benefits.
01:39:09.000 That's true.
01:39:10.000 Yeah, Ian.
01:39:10.000 It's true, but other people are like, don't do it if you don't want to do it.
01:39:13.000 Like, don't- don't let yourself get coerced into working out because you think it'll be cool.
01:39:18.000 What?
01:39:18.000 But I- I agree.
01:39:19.000 I want to- What kind of rationale is that?
01:39:23.000 Are you- you just- you just did a Joe Biden.
01:39:26.000 Everyone should work out.
01:39:27.000 Everyone.
01:39:28.000 Yeah, but I mean I do isometrics, like I do planks and pushups and stuff.
01:39:31.000 Sounds like a scam.
01:39:33.000 I don't do heavy weight training, although I have been working with the kettlebell a little bit lately.
01:39:36.000 I'm into the kick, I mean I'm into the... Soldier fit.
01:39:38.000 Yeah, I'm into soldier fit on Friday.
01:39:39.000 Because that's gonna be a lot of that stuff and it's gonna be just like good regular working out.
01:39:43.000 I like that cardio.
01:39:45.000 Yeah, agility training.
01:39:46.000 All right, Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
01:39:48.000 says, Tim, I failed.
01:39:49.000 I did the gas station thing, talked some good peeps, but registered zero.
01:39:52.000 I'm optimistic, though.
01:39:53.000 Why, you ask?
01:39:54.000 Watch me.
01:39:54.000 Long pause.
01:39:55.000 The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
01:39:57.000 You did not fail, sir.
01:39:58.000 You did not fail.
01:40:00.000 You went out and you talked to people, and that's the first and most important step.
01:40:03.000 When I used to work for nonprofits, they would say, outright, the most important thing you can do is talk to people.
01:40:08.000 You are spreading those ideas.
01:40:09.000 You are explaining it.
01:40:10.000 It will be in their mind, whether they're passionate about it or not.
01:40:13.000 The first step is letting them know about it.
01:40:15.000 There you go, man.
01:40:18.000 Shootin' on a shot without pressure, Batacavcare says.
01:40:20.000 Tag Team YouTube in Twitter about the notification problem.
01:40:24.000 Uh, tag team?
01:40:25.000 Tag them?
01:40:25.000 It helps when they get enough people tagging them.
01:40:27.000 Okay, everybody.
01:40:29.000 Um, you can try.
01:40:30.000 And tag at Team YouTube, I guess.
01:40:32.000 Oh, tag Team YouTube.
01:40:33.000 Oh.
01:40:34.000 I thought you said tag Team YouTube.
01:40:36.000 Like, team up together against them.
01:40:38.000 I noticed when I go to YouTube, I see the video in the queue, 7.50pm, there's a button that says, notify me when this goes live.
01:40:46.000 It's not the bell button, it's not the subscribe button, I have to go in and click it.
01:40:50.000 But if I don't do that, am I going to get, I don't think I'm going to get a notification for it.
01:40:54.000 But if it's not in the holding pattern until 10 minutes before the show, how do people click the notify me now?
01:41:01.000 Here's what I want to say.
01:41:03.000 Over the past week, people weren't getting notifications.
01:41:06.000 I don't know why.
01:41:07.000 Our video views on the clips were up like 30-40%.
01:41:11.000 Way, way up.
01:41:14.000 So our metrics were really high.
01:41:15.000 On the live show, however, the metrics were slightly down.
01:41:19.000 People weren't getting notified about it.
01:41:21.000 This 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.
01:41:35.000 And 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?
01:41:41.000 And I said, no, because you will punish my channel.
01:41:44.000 Well, what do you mean?
01:41:45.000 If 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.
01:41:55.000 And then they go, oh.
01:41:58.000 Well, I don't think that'll happen.
01:41:59.000 And 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?
01:42:07.000 Now our retention goes way down, and they're like, yeah, that would hurt your channel, yeah.
01:42:11.000 And 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.
01:42:18.000 All right, Daniel Nemes says, my wife is a nurse.
01:42:21.000 She's looking for a new job.
01:42:22.000 95% of the places she is looking at require the jab.
01:42:25.000 When the efficacy is next to nothing now, Biden announces the pandemic is over.
01:42:29.000 Come on, Luke.
01:42:31.000 Hmm.
01:42:32.000 Joe Figueroa says, Tim has to be a Bills fan.
01:42:35.000 What's the Bills?
01:42:36.000 Buffalo Bills?
01:42:37.000 Buffalo Bills, what is that?
01:42:38.000 Football?
01:42:38.000 Is that football?
01:42:40.000 That's where Drew Bledsoe got his... I don't know anything about football.
01:42:44.000 Ask me about skateboarding!
01:42:46.000 I can explain to you what a switch stance backside tailslide big flip out is, but I wouldn't begin to explain the line of scrimmage.
01:42:54.000 That's a thing, right?
01:42:55.000 Yes, it is.
01:42:56.000 That's where it all begins.
01:42:58.000 Very football-y.
01:42:59.000 When I was a kid, my friend was explaining the rules and he said that.
01:43:01.000 I laughed.
01:43:02.000 I said, you're making that up.
01:43:02.000 And he's like, no, I'm not.
01:43:03.000 I'm like, you just made up a gibberish.
01:43:04.000 That's not real.
01:43:05.000 A line of scrimmage.
01:43:07.000 I was like, get out of here with this.
01:43:09.000 And then I was just skateboarding.
01:43:14.000 Well, all right, all right.
01:43:15.000 I feel so butch all of a sudden.
01:43:17.000 Holy cow.
01:43:18.000 Wrath of falses.
01:43:19.000 I don't think it's a coincidence that Biden declares the pandemic over six weeks before a big midterm election.
01:43:24.000 Yo, if people are really deploying out to the Pacific Theater right before the midterms, I would not be surprised.
01:43:31.000 You make a good point.
01:43:32.000 She hates Trump.
01:43:34.000 He doesn't like him.
01:43:34.000 He didn't like, you know, Biden is good for Trump.
01:43:37.000 So if they came together and said, Biden's good for she.
01:43:39.000 Biden's good for Xi, and Xi is good for Biden.
01:43:43.000 So I wouldn't be surprised if they were like, we're gonna have a little skirmish here, wink wink, nudge nudge.
01:43:48.000 And Xi is jockeying for re-election again.
01:43:51.000 You're not supposed to be a third term, but he wants lifetime premiership.
01:43:56.000 And so the Politburo, the Central Committee, etc., has to vote him in.
01:44:01.000 And so he is doing a lot of things right now because he wants to stay in power.
01:44:04.000 It's gonna happen, isn't it?
01:44:06.000 So Xi saying to Biden, You help me, I help you, everyone's happy.
01:44:11.000 Makes perfect sense.
01:44:12.000 Biden's just like, come on man, just drop a few bombs, huh?
01:44:14.000 And we'll come in, we'll sweep it up, you'll look strong.
01:44:17.000 You know, we'll all go get the votes.
01:44:20.000 Maybe.
01:44:22.000 Maybe, but that would be a conspiracy and we knows those things don't happen.
01:44:25.000 No.
01:44:26.000 All right.
01:44:28.000 Let's see what we got here.
01:44:30.000 Johnny Derp says, Ian dismissed obesity as a cause of death because it is a comorbidity.
01:44:34.000 Can anyone else think of an illness, a chew, which itself was a comorbidity?
01:44:39.000 Or I think with COVID, it was like 90 some odd percent of people who had COVID and died had a comorbidity.
01:44:45.000 Like five comorbidities, I think.
01:44:47.000 There you go.
01:44:48.000 Or there's a large percentage of people that had like five comorbidities or more.
01:44:53.000 Ola Schoberg, I'm probably pronouncing it wrong, Schoberg, for the Friday show.
01:44:58.000 That was a good one.
01:44:59.000 That was Dr. Drew, right?
01:45:00.000 Yeah.
01:45:01.000 Drew Pinsky.
01:45:02.000 He was great.
01:45:03.000 We went and we played some blackjack afterwards.
01:45:04.000 That was fun.
01:45:05.000 Oh, cool.
01:45:05.000 Yeah.
01:45:06.000 Oh, this is a great story.
01:45:07.000 So 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.
01:45:17.000 And then he's like, yeah, I've heard that.
01:45:19.000 And then the guy's like, the guy at the table looks around and he goes, that's Anderson Cooper, isn't it?
01:45:23.000 And then I look at him like, that is not Anderson Cooper.
01:45:25.000 And he goes, that's Anderson Cooper.
01:45:27.000 I know it is.
01:45:28.000 But then he keeps playing.
01:45:29.000 And then, you know, maybe like 20 minutes of playing.
01:45:32.000 Drew's like, all right, I'm gonna get out of here, guys.
01:45:33.000 It's been a blast.
01:45:34.000 Thanks for having me.
01:45:34.000 And he gets up and walks away.
01:45:35.000 And the guy goes, that was Anderson Cooper.
01:45:37.000 No, it wasn't.
01:45:39.000 It was Dr. Drew.
01:45:40.000 And he goes, who?
01:45:42.000 And then the lady to his right, she goes, from MTV.
01:45:44.000 And he went, she goes, Loveline.
01:45:46.000 He was, I knew I knew that guy!
01:45:51.000 It wasn't Anderson Cooper though.
01:45:52.000 I was like, Anderson Cooper's like a longer head.
01:45:57.000 Miss Mary says, FYI, no notification received, nothing in my recommended either.
01:46:01.000 I had to type in Tim Kast IRL in the search bar and find you to listen to you.
01:46:05.000 That's crazy.
01:46:06.000 But you know what?
01:46:07.000 So this is the power of, you know, when you have a show people really do want to watch, they will try to suppress it.
01:46:15.000 Our metrics are behaving weirdly.
01:46:17.000 I don't want to say they're down, but they're just behaving weirdly.
01:46:19.000 Like 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.
01:46:31.000 Like something weird's going on.
01:46:32.000 People not getting notifications.
01:46:33.000 So I'll tell you this, if you want to support the show, Be the notifications.
01:46:36.000 That's right.
01:46:37.000 You guys can share the video.
01:46:39.000 For those that are big, big fans that watch every episode, whenever the show starts, take the URL and just share it.
01:46:46.000 Then that's more powerful than notifications.
01:46:48.000 What Mary's saying here is that she searched for the show and then came to find it.
01:46:52.000 That's basically give an old bop to the head of YouTube being like, even when you suppress us, people still come to watch the show.
01:46:58.000 You can't do nothing about it.
01:47:00.000 But we are doing our best.
01:47:02.000 If 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.
01:47:14.000 All right, R.C.
01:47:17.000 Jim R. Not financial advice.
01:47:20.000 Good graphene stocks, Ian.
01:47:24.000 I have a graphene spot.
01:47:25.000 You got a few?
01:47:26.000 There's a company I'm working with, Ecofein.
01:47:29.000 I would highly recommend checking these guys out.
01:47:31.000 They're studying pulling carbon dioxide out of the air and converting it into graphene.
01:47:35.000 That's going to be the future of making it, or one of the futures.
01:47:38.000 Big12Sport says, why exactly does Tim want us to smash a but no?
01:47:44.000 And secondly, what's a but no?
01:47:46.000 It's a typo.
01:47:47.000 I wrote, smash the like button, but an O went up, so smash the like button-o.
01:47:52.000 If you haven't already, would you kindly smash the like button-o?
01:47:55.000 Yes.
01:47:56.000 The button-o.
01:47:57.000 And then I just, I saw it after it went up and I was like, it is kind of funny.
01:48:00.000 So you know what, we'll just let it, we'll let it go.
01:48:03.000 All right, Roscoe P says, dairy queen chicken strip basket, four or six piece?
01:48:08.000 Oh.
01:48:08.000 What do you think?
01:48:09.000 Six pieces?
01:48:10.000 Of chicken?
01:48:11.000 Of chicken tenders?
01:48:12.000 I opt for more than just store it and eat it later.
01:48:15.000 Is that the question?
01:48:16.000 Chicken is the best.
01:48:17.000 I like eat nothing but chicken.
01:48:18.000 I don't like those boneless ones.
01:48:19.000 Stakeover chicken any day.
01:48:21.000 Is it true that boneless chicken is all genetically modified to grow like in a vat without, or just to grow without bones?
01:48:27.000 So they have these like deformed chickens that they just harvest?
01:48:30.000 What are those big meat chickens?
01:48:33.000 Have you ever gone to a restaurant?
01:48:36.000 Actually, you've been to KFC.
01:48:38.000 Those drumsticks are insane.
01:48:40.000 Like, what does that come from?
01:48:43.000 When I first got chickens, I was like, there's no way that thing came from that thing.
01:48:46.000 So they have like the big mutant chickens, I guess.
01:48:48.000 Probably.
01:48:49.000 They'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.
01:49:06.000 What 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?
01:49:19.000 But there's no brain.
01:49:20.000 What if we genetically engineered it and it just grows the meat?
01:49:23.000 Yeah, I'd rather take things so neat than genetically modified chickens.
01:49:28.000 No, but I think we're closer to plugging into the Neuralink metaverse and then getting fed a tube of, you know, weird soy protein.
01:49:37.000 But thinking it's chicken?
01:49:38.000 Like tasting chicken and seeing chicken while you're eating it?
01:49:40.000 Think about it this way.
01:49:42.000 They 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.
01:49:51.000 That's a bright future to look forward to.
01:49:53.000 I 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.
01:50:07.000 We'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.
01:50:16.000 But look, yes, but there, you know, what was the guy's name?
01:50:19.000 Cypher in the Matrix?
01:50:20.000 The bad guy?
01:50:21.000 Yeah.
01:50:21.000 He made a point.
01:50:22.000 He's in the Matrix and he's eating a delicious piece of steak.
01:50:22.000 Joey Pants.
01:50:25.000 In the real world, it's white paste.
01:50:28.000 Which would you rather do?
01:50:29.000 I'd rather eat something healthy that tastes terrible but think it's good than eat something unhealthy that tastes good.
01:50:36.000 Yeah, 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.
01:50:45.000 It'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?
01:50:52.000 And the wife's going to like shovel, like spatula the cubes on the plate.
01:50:55.000 And then the kid's gonna be like, I want pizza and birthday cake!
01:50:58.000 And you're like, whatever you want!
01:51:00.000 And he goes, beep!
01:51:01.000 And then it turns into pizza, birthday cake, mashed, and whatever nonsense.
01:51:04.000 And the husband is like, I believe I'll have fresh, fresh halibut!
01:51:08.000 And then he, beep!
01:51:08.000 And then he's, there you go.
01:51:10.000 Everybody's eating whatever they want.
01:51:12.000 Well, the crickets aren't that nutritious.
01:51:13.000 They're not that good for you.
01:51:14.000 There's a lot of health consequences to that as well.
01:51:16.000 And someone's going to come to the crickets' defense.
01:51:18.000 Eventually there's going to be people united for the protection of crickets.
01:51:22.000 There's no way they're going to allow us to create all these crickets and kill them.
01:51:25.000 Someone will come to the cricket party.
01:51:27.000 The cricket, you know... Festival?
01:51:29.000 Yeah.
01:51:30.000 All right.
01:51:30.000 Ready to Rumble says, I'm pretty fly for an old guy.
01:51:33.000 That's right.
01:51:33.000 Joe Biden.
01:51:35.000 I think that's what I was doing.
01:51:36.000 That's where I was going.
01:51:37.000 That's what I was thinking.
01:51:39.000 That's right-set Fred, by the way.
01:51:39.000 That song was hot in 1992.
01:51:41.000 Oh, no, no, that's I'm Too Sexy.
01:51:44.000 Pretty fly for a white guy's offspring.
01:51:46.000 Zach 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.
01:51:55.000 You see, I was thinking that at first, like, what does a fly do?
01:51:59.000 Is there an idiom?
01:52:01.000 A lot of people mocked the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and that's actually the original idiom.
01:52:06.000 And a lot of people didn't know that.
01:52:07.000 I didn't know that, because we don't say that, because, you know, younger people just say the proof is in the pudding.
01:52:12.000 It's because you're stupid.
01:52:13.000 That's because all young people are stupid.
01:52:16.000 Remember when Joe Biden said he's been in office, what, 720 years or whatever?
01:52:19.000 Remember when he had cancer?
01:52:21.000 Oh yeah, he told us that.
01:52:22.000 80% of his friends did as well.
01:52:24.000 Remember when he got arrested freeing Nelson Mandela?
01:52:30.000 Remember when he said, end of quote, repeat the line?
01:52:32.000 Remember when he cured cancer?
01:52:36.000 OMGPUPPY says the Soviets built a nuclear turbojet engine that flew a plane for several days without landing.
01:52:41.000 Really?
01:52:42.000 Wow.
01:52:43.000 I mean, if you think about it, like, the nuclear material just gets hot.
01:52:46.000 It'll boil water for a long time.
01:52:48.000 So what do you really need?
01:52:50.000 Yeah, I didn't know the Soviets did it.
01:52:51.000 That's awesome.
01:52:52.000 I know that nuclear material will boil water.
01:52:56.000 That's how they do nuclear power.
01:52:57.000 Nuclear turbines and everything, they spin them.
01:53:00.000 But I'm wondering, do you know how a nuclear submarine generates power?
01:53:03.000 It's probably steam in a turbine, right?
01:53:05.000 I 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.
01:53:12.000 But it would need to use, it would expand water, right?
01:53:15.000 So 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.
01:53:32.000 That's so if that's what Wow, 70 years ago, almost.
01:53:36.000 I can't imagine that they don't have that technology available for modern cars.
01:53:40.000 I mean, all of our planes should be using that.
01:53:42.000 Everything should be using that.
01:53:43.000 I 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?
01:53:49.000 That's the idea?
01:53:50.000 Maybe.
01:53:51.000 John Gagner says, that's literally an episode of China, Illinois.
01:53:54.000 The hog episode is so hilarious.
01:53:57.000 Well, we just came up with an original idea to do a horror movie about pigs.
01:54:00.000 The pigs cometh!
01:54:02.000 I'm thinking about that Winnie the Pooh.
01:54:03.000 Did you see the Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey?
01:54:05.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:54:06.000 Piglets.
01:54:07.000 Their tusks are vicious.
01:54:08.000 You get those feral pigs with the tusks, you could have some really gory scenes.
01:54:12.000 People die all the time for me.
01:54:13.000 Broke fundraising records.
01:54:14.000 Stronger than stones says a sheriff in Texas opened an investigation into Ron DeSantis
01:54:18.000 for the Martha's Vineyard thing today.
01:54:20.000 Just proves there's a civil war.
01:54:21.000 Yeah, and also, Ron DeSantis got a standing ovation over the Martha's Vineyard thing.
01:54:26.000 Broke fundraising records.
01:54:27.000 Yeah, he's got, he raised like $177 million, I think.
01:54:30.000 So I think dude's gonna run for president.
01:54:33.000 You should.
01:54:34.000 I mean the Martha's Vineyard thing.
01:54:35.000 I see a lot in DeSantis that he's done so much better than Trump has.
01:54:40.000 Especially the Martha's Vineyard thing.
01:54:41.000 I think he should immediately do it again.
01:54:43.000 Do more.
01:54:46.000 Alright, let's see what we got here.
01:54:49.000 Katie 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.
01:54:55.000 States like California have no excuse.
01:54:57.000 Yeah, put it in the middle of the desert.
01:54:58.000 Put it in a mountain or something, you know?
01:54:59.000 Put it in your back.
01:55:00.000 Everyone should have one.
01:55:01.000 We should be building nuclear power plants left and right.
01:55:03.000 Instead, we gave $80 billion to Ukraine.
01:55:06.000 So your company, Power for the Future, you're more interested in just literally creating sustainable power than you are in one in particular?
01:55:12.000 We're about protecting American energy independence.
01:55:15.000 So it's primarily fossil fuels.
01:55:17.000 I got nothing wrong with nuclear.
01:55:19.000 But just the conversation we were having earlier, fossil fuels run our country.
01:55:24.000 They run our freedom, really.
01:55:26.000 And the more we get rid of them because we're going to quote unquote go green, the more we're surrendering our agency.
01:55:31.000 And we're surrendering it to the government or we're surrendering it to China.
01:55:35.000 Fossil fuels are pure freedom, and that's what we advocate for.
01:55:38.000 Alright, Publius Valerius Publicola says, Fusion is never going to work.
01:55:43.000 I don't like Bill Gates.
01:55:44.000 He has a reactor design that consumes nuclear fuel waste.
01:55:47.000 Of course he is withholding it till the economy is crippled solely for profit.
01:55:51.000 Well, 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.
01:56:10.000 It's a company called TerraPower, American nuclear reactor design and development engineering company in Bellevue, Washington, which is Bill Gates' home state.
01:56:18.000 This is from Washington.
01:56:19.000 This is an important one.
01:56:19.000 Hal Edwards says, white-tailed deer are rats with hooves.
01:56:23.000 Do they have hooves?
01:56:24.000 They have something else, though, don't they?
01:56:26.000 It's like a hoof, but it's like kind of different.
01:56:27.000 They're just not colon, I think.
01:56:29.000 They're not what?
01:56:30.000 Cloven?
01:56:30.000 Like cows?
01:56:31.000 Yeah.
01:56:33.000 We have a family of deer that live right in front of the house and they're always coming out trespassing and eating my plants.
01:56:38.000 They eat everything.
01:56:39.000 And I yell at them and shake my fist and they just stare at me and keep eating.
01:56:42.000 On the 4th of July a family of deer came out on Freedomistan and just watched and ate as things were blowing up.
01:56:48.000 They did not care at all.
01:56:49.000 But recently, sad story, Bambi died.
01:56:52.000 How?
01:56:53.000 I don't know, but one day we came home and there were like 50 vultures all over the property.
01:56:57.000 Big ones, just everywhere.
01:56:59.000 And then I saw where they were hanging out, cruised over on my little bike, and sure enough there was a baby deer that had died.
01:57:06.000 Don't know exactly how, but they annihilated that thing and now it's gone.
01:57:09.000 My drive home takes twice as long than my drive here because it's dark when I leave, and it's just deer dodging.
01:57:15.000 It's just non-stop.
01:57:16.000 It's all back roads, and it's just non-stop deer.
01:57:19.000 And when it's raining, it's worse because you get all the possums.
01:57:22.000 It's like a video game, just dodging creatures.
01:57:26.000 It might say 35 miles an hour, you go 20.
01:57:29.000 It depends how fast you're going, but you're not supposed to dodge them.
01:57:33.000 I won't go into traffic, don't get me wrong.
01:57:34.000 I'll just go, yeah.
01:57:39.000 When I leave here after the show every night, there's just like seven or eight deer just like everywhere all over the property.
01:57:45.000 And they just stare at you because they're really dumb.
01:57:48.000 It cracks me up that we have a deer hunting season.
01:57:50.000 You should be able to hunt deer all the damn time.
01:57:53.000 We have so many deer.
01:57:54.000 Can we train them though?
01:57:56.000 Can you train the deer?
01:57:57.000 Because I'm wondering if we can get them to do something functional for us.
01:58:00.000 Like if we can train them, I'm thinking we can tie them up and then have them spin a turbine for us.
01:58:06.000 Sure.
01:58:06.000 That's the original power as well, right?
01:58:09.000 How can we get our deer to generate energy for us as they mill about and do nothing but eat and crap?
01:58:13.000 That's a great question.
01:58:15.000 I looked up, can you train deer?
01:58:16.000 And it just keeps saying, can you train a dog to track deer?
01:58:18.000 Can you train a dog?
01:58:19.000 I got it.
01:58:19.000 Can you train a dog?
01:58:20.000 They're pretty delicious.
01:58:21.000 A treadmill.
01:58:22.000 Hamster wheel.
01:58:23.000 Lock them in.
01:58:24.000 Yeah, but as they walk, food slowly comes out.
01:58:28.000 And so we just need the cost of energy they generate to be more valuable than the cost of the food we give them.
01:58:33.000 And I think we can do it.
01:58:34.000 We got this.
01:58:36.000 You've got to withhold the food so that they're constantly trying to get it.
01:58:39.000 But they have to eventually get it.
01:58:40.000 See, I'm thinking like a World Economic Forum agent.
01:58:42.000 They never actually get the food.
01:58:43.000 Stop it, Ian.
01:58:44.000 No.
01:58:45.000 Here's an important one.
01:58:47.000 It's Justin Amie.
01:58:49.000 Amie?
01:58:49.000 Amie?
01:58:50.000 Says, unless they change copyright laws again, Mickey Mouse character will be public domain in 2024.
01:58:56.000 Disney lobbied to change the copyright laws to the current law last time Mickey Mouse, the pig slayer.
01:59:02.000 What is the pig slayer?
01:59:04.000 Oh, so he'd be the hero, he'd be the protagonist in the movie, the swine.
01:59:08.000 All I know is if Mickey Mouse goes public domain, yo, it's gonna be lit.
01:59:14.000 I'm gonna make crazy Mickey stuff.
01:59:16.000 Anime Mickey, drug dealer Mickey, Breaking Bad Mickey.
01:59:20.000 How did South Park get away with all their Mickey Mouse episodes?
01:59:23.000 You're allowed to satirize it.
01:59:24.000 Yeah, so it's like, the only thing that changes is that you're allowed to make legitimate, standard Mickey Mouse stuff.
01:59:30.000 Okay.
01:59:31.000 So you could actually just make, you know, Steamboat Mickey and it's like public domains.
01:59:36.000 Their Mickey COVID episode was brilliant.
01:59:39.000 I loved it.
01:59:39.000 And I love that he was like, he was like so hardcore pro-China.
01:59:42.000 He speaks Chinese with his Mickey Mouse accent.
01:59:46.000 Oh, it was great.
01:59:48.000 Just great.
01:59:50.000 All right.
01:59:50.000 Tina Collette says, you are on the same time every day.
01:59:53.000 I just tune in at 6 p.m.
01:59:54.000 Mountain.
01:59:55.000 I don't miss a show.
01:59:55.000 Nice.
01:59:56.000 And there's a but there, but I don't know.
01:59:58.000 Is there something else?
01:59:59.000 When did you start doing clips?
02:00:00.000 Because some people are explaining that it's because of the clips.
02:00:03.000 We've always done clips.
02:00:04.000 Okay.
02:00:05.000 On this channel or a separate channel?
02:00:06.000 On this channel.
02:00:07.000 No, not always.
02:00:11.000 Some people are saying that YouTube gives you only three notifications per 24 hours and that the notifications are going out for the clips but not the live shows.
02:00:19.000 And that's probably true because our clips have started doing way way better.
02:00:22.000 Exactly.
02:00:22.000 So what likely happened is that Cause didn't you have a clips channel?
02:00:27.000 I think you just figured it out.
02:00:28.000 I think some people have a clips channel.
02:00:29.000 Here's what changed.
02:00:30.000 We didn't always put our full length episodes up on the channel.
02:00:33.000 That's the only thing that's changed.
02:00:34.000 We did not always have our full length episodes visible.
02:00:37.000 Yeah, but that was only a couple of months.
02:00:39.000 They were coming up unlisted in the beginning.
02:00:41.000 And now we put them on a playlist.
02:00:43.000 So you think a clips channel is better than a... Well, I know YouTube only gives you three notifications in 24 hours, right?
02:00:49.000 I think that's it.
02:00:50.000 You've nailed it.
02:00:50.000 If there's clips or if there's other things going out to the audience... Shorts.
02:00:56.000 Shorts or whatever, then the regular channel's not being notified.
02:00:59.000 See, I'm telling you, everyone's like, YouTube's prioritizing shorts.
02:01:02.000 And I'm like, it's probably a bad idea.
02:01:05.000 So we did create a Timcast clips channel.
02:01:08.000 Needs a new channel.
02:01:09.000 It is a new channel, TimCastClips.
02:01:11.000 TimCastClips is a new channel that's been around for like a year now where we put clips on it.
02:01:17.000 Yes.
02:01:17.000 I'm talking about like the new thing.
02:01:21.000 And I don't even know if we should even bother with them at this point.
02:01:23.000 It's about a week old, but like you're saying, I think it's muting the notifications for people.
02:01:27.000 No, the muting was happening before this.
02:01:30.000 Before Shorts.
02:01:31.000 Just for the clips.
02:01:33.000 Nothing on our end changed.
02:01:35.000 And I want to clarify too, that when this weird thing did happen, the website broke as well.
02:01:41.000 So something changed on YouTube's end.
02:01:44.000 You know, whatever.
02:01:45.000 But good, if the clips go out, that's great.
02:01:49.000 The clips are basically, it's actually, here's how it works.
02:01:53.000 If we do a live show, most people who like the live show will come and watch the live show regularly.
02:01:59.000 The titles of the live show are the biggest story that we have today.
02:02:02.000 It's Biden declares pandemic is over on 60 Minutes.
02:02:05.000 There's a good amount of people that will see this and say, I don't normally watch that show, but that story is interesting, and they'll click it.
02:02:13.000 In this whole show, we've talked about a variety of subjects.
02:02:16.000 Some people might say, I don't care to watch the show and I don't care to learn about Biden and the pandemic.
02:02:20.000 But we have a segment about a Ford truck or a Dodge truck being discontinued.
02:02:23.000 That clip will likely to get clicked.
02:02:26.000 So by breaking it up into clips, you have a combination of some people will watch certain clips and not the full show.
02:02:31.000 And so it maximizes the amount of reach and interest and everything.
02:02:35.000 Is there a setting when you upload a video to have it not send out a notification?
02:02:39.000 Yes, but you don't want to do that.
02:02:41.000 If you just want to do three a day, like focus on the main show and two clips or something?
02:02:44.000 The fact that our viewership was way, way up, but our live viewership was slightly down.
02:02:50.000 And not even slightly down, it's not even necessarily the issue.
02:02:52.000 It's like, all in all, it's still just good for the show.
02:02:55.000 The goal is that the clips will attract new audience members, the people who like the show know when to come and watch the show.
02:03:00.000 So I'm not super worried about the notifications.
02:03:02.000 Moral of the story, set your own notification.
02:03:05.000 Be the notification.
02:03:05.000 Remind yourself, yeah.
02:03:06.000 Tell your friends, hey, are you watching Tim Cast IRO?
02:03:10.000 The greatest show in all the land.
02:03:11.000 I tweet it out every day and on Mines, I post it on Mines every day before we go live.
02:03:15.000 Shout it to the wind.
02:03:17.000 All right, all right, all right.
02:03:18.000 If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button?
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02:03:29.000 You can follow the show at TimCast IRL and follow it everywhere.
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02:03:34.000 We do have a Clips channel, it's called TimCast Clips.
02:03:37.000 I don't think we've ever actually shouted it out one time.
02:03:39.000 No.
02:03:40.000 But, so, the idea was we want to use the clips on that channel to naturally find its algorithmic push.
02:03:46.000 So, like, YouTube will be like, here's who likes this, and then it will be a separate way to, you know, find new people.
02:03:52.000 Ultimately, I'll put it this way.
02:03:53.000 YouTube silos you.
02:03:54.000 After a certain amount of time, they say, okay, this group of people likes this channel, and that's it.
02:03:59.000 So you have different channels and different promotion to try and find different areas.
02:04:02.000 So follow me on Twitter at Timcast and everywhere else.
02:04:06.000 And of course I have my other channels, youtube.com slash Timcast and Timcast News.
02:04:10.000 Daniel, do you want to shout anything out?
02:04:11.000 Yeah, Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, powerofthefuture.com.
02:04:13.000 Always good to be here.
02:04:14.000 You can follow me, Daniel Turner, PTF on all platforms.
02:04:17.000 And as always, the shameless plug for the greatest Virginia sheep farmers, Bristol Farm Virginia on Instagram, Bristol Farm Virginia.
02:04:24.000 Follow your favorite sheep farmers.
02:04:26.000 We got to swing by maybe in a couple of weeks.
02:04:28.000 Yeah.
02:04:28.000 You got pumpkins or something?
02:04:30.000 No, I don't grow anything.
02:04:31.000 I don't grow any vegetables.
02:04:33.000 We just raise animals.
02:04:34.000 I don't want to hurt the innocent vegetables anyway.
02:04:36.000 I want to slaughter those ransacking animals who just destroy.
02:04:41.000 I've been pulling for cows on the property so much.
02:04:44.000 I could buy one, but just someone here has to take care of it.
02:04:47.000 But anyway, my YouTube channel is youtube.com forward slash wearechange.
02:04:50.000 You can see my adoration for cows, especially on lukeuncensored.com.
02:04:54.000 I talk about them all the time.
02:04:56.000 I think they're fascinating, amazing, beautiful animals.
02:04:58.000 And I'm not going to say what I was going to say.
02:05:01.000 What are you going to say, Luke?
02:05:02.000 Save it for the after show.
02:05:03.000 Are you going to work out with me?
02:05:05.000 Yes.
02:05:05.000 Are you going to work out with me, Ian?
02:05:07.000 I think so.
02:05:07.000 That's the question here.
02:05:08.000 I want to point you guys in my book.
02:05:09.000 There's also magical stuff from the cows.
02:05:14.000 Well, you want to put your finger in a cow's mouth so it sucks on it.
02:05:17.000 No, no, no, I'm not going there.
02:05:19.000 Ian, Ian, I'm going down the pathway that has allegedly helped civilization progress to the poop.
02:05:25.000 Oh, because they poop and then psilocybin mushrooms grow in the feces.
02:05:29.000 I think that's part of why they revere them in India, in ancient culture, the Brahman.
02:05:33.000 Exactly.
02:05:34.000 Because they would eat the mushrooms, they would trip balls, they would do yoga, then they would smoke opium, you know, they did all sorts of crazy stuff back in the day.
02:05:41.000 Hey, check these out.
02:05:42.000 Well, check this out.
02:05:43.000 This is Klaus Schwab's book and this is my book.
02:05:46.000 I just want to show you how similar they are, isn't that weird?
02:05:48.000 But if you'd like to get deep inside my mind on your own time, check out my book.
02:05:52.000 It's on Amazon, Writing in the Dark by Ian Crosland.
02:05:54.000 I'm just imagining, like, people are like, I really do want to understand Ian's mind.
02:05:58.000 And then they pick the book up and open the first page and then five minutes later the book's at the end and their hair is on end.
02:06:03.000 Yeah, it's an easy read.
02:06:04.000 It's only like 70 pages.
02:06:05.000 It's more of a manuscript of psychosis, so have fun with it.
02:06:08.000 I love you guys.
02:06:09.000 Follow me at Ian Crossland.
02:06:10.000 I'll see you around.
02:06:10.000 That was quite the selling point for a book for sure.
02:06:13.000 Now I wish I had a book to hawk also.
02:06:14.000 You guys can follow me on Twitter, which is almost as good as books, at Sour Patchlets, as well as minds.com, and also on sourpatchlets.me.
02:06:22.000 We will see all of you over at timcast.com in the member segment, which is going to get Spicy, I guess, because this story just won't stop and it's getting crazy and there's so much going on.