In this episode, the jury deliberated in the Millett trial, CNN is facing calls to fire Don Lemon, and a new poll shows that young Democrats are the intolerant ones. Plus, we talk about the Democratic Party's retirement problem.
00:00:10.000They started deliberating today in the Justice Millett trial, and then the day wrapped.
00:00:15.000I was actually expecting them to just come right out and be like, walk out of the room, and then just walk right back in in one single motion and go, yeah, he's guilty.
00:00:28.000And now, CNN is facing calls to fire Don Lemon because he was using the resources of CNN to provide information to his friends in a criminal trial.
00:00:58.000Assuming that matters, depending on who wins the primary, Democrats are already facing a major vacuum.
00:01:03.000And then we got this poll coming out of Axios that shows Yeah, it is.
00:01:07.000Young Democrats are the intolerant ones.
00:01:09.000The poll shows that basically Democrats don't want to and won't interact with people of the opposing political persuasion, but that's not true for Republicans.
00:01:18.000And I think this exemplifies a lot of what we talk about.
00:01:30.000Just came back from Denver where we had another Jacked Brunch and there was a lot of people that came out who saw us on the show here and said they wanted to check it out.
00:02:20.000It's got Luke on the shirt with an eagle, and it's to scale, so Luke is literally like 3 inches, and the eagle is like 20 inches, and it's perfectly to scale.
00:02:34.000It came in like a little taco or something.
00:02:36.000I want to talk about this Democratic retirement problem because when you told me there was a Democrat retiring problem, I thought you meant they weren't retiring.
00:03:41.000And I think I've got an easier way to explain to you why a VPN is so important.
00:03:46.000Right now, in the January 6th committee hearings, they are going straight to telecom, straight to the phone services, like AT&T, and saying, give us all of the text messages of private citizen or private, you know, private individual, and the phone companies go, you got a boss, and hand it right over.
00:04:04.000When you're using encrypted communications or encrypted, you know, internet services like a virtual private network, then your ISP or these phone companies can't just violate your privacy and hand over all of this data because they're going to be like, it's end-to-end encryption.
00:06:44.000Well, that's also what you have to do in the federal court proceedings, and that's why a lot of people have been relying on Twitter and people's Twitter accounts to find out what's happening in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, which we're going to be talking about in just a little bit.
00:06:56.000But for this particular case, I mean, there's a lot of charges.
00:06:59.000We're still waiting to see what they're going to deliberate on.
00:07:02.000Some people are saying that he was overcharged, but obviously there's a lot of things weighing here.
00:07:07.000A lot of people are paying attention to this.
00:07:09.000Uh, and there's a lot of interesting news surrounding Don Lemon, who also is being accused of some very serious accusations and faces his own kind of trial upcoming as well.
00:08:28.000That ends basically his life in a lot of ways.
00:08:30.000This is the kind of thing where you make a fake accusation and you're trying to frame somebody and you're trying to cause something bad happened to somebody else in general.
00:08:50.000How many people just were willing to and wanted to believe that there were two big ol' Trump supporters downtown Chicago at 2 a.m.
00:08:59.000who saw the lone, you know, gay black actor from Empire and were using that against him?
00:09:05.000And it's just the most ridiculous story, and nobody believes it, right?
00:09:10.000The funny thing is, when the story first comes out, people had a little bit of... Even, I think, a lot of people on the right were like, Could that have happened?
00:09:18.000Like, that sounds like BS, but I want to see more, right?
00:09:21.000Then we jumped to conclusions, and then it was very obvious.
00:09:24.000I was like, oh, this dude staged the whole thing.
00:09:25.000Well, the corporate media was selling this lie like it was hotcakes.
00:09:30.000He was on ABC News being interviewed, crying on national television.
00:09:33.000The anchor was calling him a national hero, and everyone was making the points online, especially the blue checkmarked individuals, especially a lot of celebrities.
00:09:42.000If you don't believe this story, you're a racist.
00:09:44.000You're just as bad as the people who attacked him ... which is absolutely freaking ridiculous and it took people ... just asking some questions like hey how did this how did ... this really unfold because some of the details don't make ... sense here the police started investigating it and then ... there were some people in the media who probably had police ... sources that were tipping him off during this investigation.
00:10:05.000That the police weren't believing him because the police had no reason to believe him.
00:10:10.000He didn't want to hand over his cell phone.
00:10:11.000He didn't want to, you know, bring forward evidence, providing that he's innocent.
00:10:16.000And throughout this entire hearing, I don't think he did.
00:10:18.000I think his only defense that people are talking about, that I have seen, is that he has a personal lifestyle that includes doing things with other dudes.
00:10:27.000And that's what he was saying on the stand.
00:10:38.000It's just sort of below my radar of, like, high-value things.
00:10:41.000The only thing I'm really interested in about it is, like, how's Kamala Harris going to react after she, like, very publicly was in support of this?
00:10:48.000Is she going to retract that kind of stuff?
00:10:53.000But the defense here has been absolutely hilarious.
00:10:55.000It seems like their defensive strategy was to, like, throw a pie in the face of the court.
00:11:00.000Like, literally, the defense comes in honking, and throws a pie and then runs away.
00:11:04.000So you had the defense attorney claim the judge lunged at her, and then nearly in tears, like, ran out of the courtroom with her mother.
00:11:13.000Legit, like, Justice Smollett's defense was arguing with the judge, demanding a mistrial, claimed the judge lunged at her, and then got the mistrial request motion denied, and then the New York Post reported she was nearly in tears as her and her mother, who was in the gallery, left together.
00:11:51.000Yeah, he was like... Well, actually, I think he's... They said initially that the Osundara brothers were sophisticated criminals or something.
00:12:19.000They create all kinds of spectacles in order to get attention.
00:12:23.000Do you think that the guy just was like, All right, maybe he just went one step over the line in terms of the cloud economy and like trying to just fake attention for himself.
00:12:59.000And there's a bunch of people on TikTok who have fake- Oh yeah, I saw this.
00:13:05.000There's a woman, and it's like an altar, meaning they create Creatures or things in their minds that like can take over their body or something and then they there's one video that's that's on reddit right now where the woman runs outside and is doing like a Smeagol dance in the rain and Squeaking and squealing while people like oh, and then she comes inside that's crying saying she didn't know that rain was wet There's a ton of videos like this.
00:13:32.000There's the one video where this this young woman is like I am a doll.
00:13:38.000I am doll self and then like one eye just like moves and then she's like I am an altar and then
00:13:44.000they have they have another thing I forgot what it's called but it's like a mind companion where
00:13:48.000they create a fictional person in their brain they talk to so like maybe these aren't fake disorders
00:13:54.000What I think we're seeing with, like, in the context of Jesse Smollett, like you were saying, all of these things are converging into a singularity, as it were.
00:14:02.000Creating, like, this weird combination of fake, you know, victimhood.
00:14:07.000fake mental illnesses, social media clout, all of these things
00:14:11.000swirling together. And now you have this absolute insanity.
00:14:15.000Smollett went the I'm going to stage an attack and get the police involved route. Other people just run around like
00:14:21.000Smeagol from Lord of the Rings like in the rain, and it works.
00:14:38.000I don't know if you remember seeing this.
00:14:39.000Yes, there were TikTokers that were making videos of them pretending to be in Auschwitz and being victims.
00:14:46.000Portraying that so so this is a symptom of a larger cause and effect by Big Tech social media and the algorithms that are literally promoting victimhood as power in our modern-day society and I think that's why Jesse Smollett in a part was pushed in a way and kind of motivated and manipulated by Big Tech not literally but Because of the actions and because of the cultures that they set, that he was kind of looking at this as a way to position himself better in society by representing himself as a victim.
00:15:17.000Wouldn't it have been better for him to, like, set a building on fire and put a woman up on the top floor and then, like, have himself, like, sprinting all the way up the stairs and grabbing her and, like, jumping out into the pit, like, saving her?
00:15:35.000I got a better way, a better example of how to explain what's happening with this stuff.
00:15:38.000Have you seen those videos where it's like these three women who are, you know, really excited and they walk into the kitchen and she's like, just wait, just wait, watch.
00:15:47.000And then she dumps like a gallon of milk on the counter and it splatters everywhere.
00:15:51.000And then she like pours chocolate syrup and starts mashing it with her hands.
00:16:04.000There's one where she takes a bunch of cheeseburgers and puts them in a blender and then mashes it into a paste and then like puts it in a pan and she's like, this is so amazing.
00:16:14.000There's one where she takes spaghetti out of the pot, dumps it on her counter, pours sauce all over the counter.
00:16:20.000She's mixing with her hands on the counter and she's like, it's going to be so great.
00:16:23.000Now people can just come in and eat it right off the counter.
00:16:25.000There's another one where she does it with chips.
00:16:27.000She pours chips all over the counter, pours nacho cheese all over it.
00:16:40.000Because people share it going, this is off-putting and disgusting.
00:16:43.000So they do this video where they're serious, where it's like they mix nasty foods in the blender, and then there's one, it's like she's squirting ketchup in the blender with burgers and blending it up, and acting like it's a real thing.
00:17:20.000No one would really do something so dumb.
00:17:22.000Let's think about that for one second.
00:17:23.000So in your high school, in the old days, there was always a couple or three or a group of people who were like freaky and would do freaky things and that would get them attention, right?
00:17:32.000You would definitely note the person that did the weird thing with the hair and the paperclip in the ear and the whatever.
00:18:04.000In 2006, I started making YouTube videos in 2006, you'd get the occasional random person that's like, I'm going to dump spaghetti sauce on my head in a video to get attention.
00:18:54.000Yeah, but what if instead of having you go to what you're told is literally the freak show, it is a bunch of people walking around your town being celebrated and cheered for, and it's a woman with a big long beard and she's posing and everyone's like, oh, bravo, bravo.
00:19:11.000When these kids go on TikTok and they see the lady going like, oh yeah, and she's putting spaghetti on the counter, they see a million views.
00:19:49.000So your son believes squat-tober is a real thing.
00:19:51.000Yeah, what if some guy was just like dude?
00:19:53.000I'm gonna get a bunch of you know bros to retweet my stuff by claiming their squat-tober and it's not a real thing now That's fine exercise is fine.
00:20:01.000But what they're doing is disgusting and off-putting.
00:20:03.000Yeah, it's intentional I mean a better example is literally Jussie Smollett People believed him.
00:20:10.000I think smart people and older people, like mature people, didn't and don't, but people do.
00:20:17.000Well, people say we're living right now in an attention economy, and I really think previous people, a long time ago, like Paris Hilton, kind of paved the way for this, where they created controversy, they had people talking about them, and because of that, they got a lot of fame and attention.
00:20:30.000The Kardashians, I think, are also known for doing that, creating controversy, creating attention, getting everyone To look at them when they look at them, they're like, hey, buy this and buy this and they get rewarded.
00:21:00.000That takes a lot of investment than just the cheap fast food that's readily available.
00:21:05.000Blue armpit haired crazy person shoving things up their nose and declaring that they're a pony is that cheap fast food, in my opinion, from my perspective.
00:21:13.000It also needs guidance because if you as a kid see both the cheap fast food crap and the good squat stuff and you don't know what's what, you might pick one.
00:21:23.000Well, when kids are raised on that fast food bullcrap, that's all they know.
00:21:29.000That's what their system is used to taking in.
00:21:32.000That's what they're going to be obviously taking, and that's what their system is going to want.
00:21:37.000I'll do one final thought on the Justice Millet thing.
00:21:40.000I don't think he cares about politics.
00:21:50.000But let's jump over to the next story here, the one that I think is actually more important.
00:21:55.000CNN faces calls to fire Don Lemon over Jussie Smollett's court testimony.
00:22:00.000Now, I'll say this, I lean towards, they probably should, and for those that don't know the story, Don Lemon Getting privy to information because of the resources at CNN messages Jussie Smollett, when this is going down, telling him, you know, the police don't trust you and basically giving him aid and advice.
00:22:16.000Now Cuomo got fired for something similar, but I think what Cuomo did was substantially worse.
00:22:21.000If Jussie Smollett and Don Lemon were friends and they're in communication, I don't think it's the worst thing in the world, but Don Lemon goes on TV only a few hours after Jason Smollett implicates him saying he was telling me what was going on behind the scenes.
00:22:35.000Don Lemon reports on the issue as if he's not connected at all.
00:22:39.000No calling out the conflict of interest.
00:22:41.000They then have the guests coming on saying, oh, the testimony of this, the testimony of that.
00:23:46.000CNN said to change corporate hands for the second time in just a few years as AT&T spins off all of WarnerMedia in a transaction with Zazz Lab's Discovery, Inc.
00:24:01.000And it's called What the WarnerMedia is Selling to Millions.
00:24:03.000And their goal is to transition CNN away from this character and columnist and opinion driven stuff towards This is what they're saying in the news.
00:24:54.000But had one of their producers talking about how they loved having the death count on the screen because they got more ratings and they got more fear-mongering and they got more of an emotional response that had more people tune in into their propaganda when of course they did that bullcrap.
00:25:10.000They said the death numbers for COVID were gangbusters for ratings.
00:25:32.000All the brilliant doctors Rogan's had on his show.
00:25:36.000Because he has like health nutritionists and doctors and like educators and he takes all this information and kind of packages it for people.
00:25:42.000And all of them get healthy the next day and the corporate media freaks out and tries to destroy and obliterate and slander him for helping people.
00:26:02.000She's like, Ivermectin is prescribed by doctors for all sorts of things, but the left just keeps saying horse dewormer because they're trying to make the other people look stupid.
00:26:13.000And then she puts it on Twitter, and I was like, wow.
00:26:20.000And then everyone's responding to it saying, Sarah, you're wrong.
00:26:24.000It is horse dewormer, so CNN's telling the truth.
00:26:27.000Dana White had a very interesting comment today because he was asked about the Joe Rogan therapy that he went under and he said he even had a family member that was obese that was a smoker that had diabetes that was in one of the worst shapes that you could possibly imagine and they got better within 24 hours and he said all the people criticizing them all the people attacking him you know what just don't take it go lay in a hospital room or go in isolation for 10 days and deal with this on your own if you don't like it you don't have to take it don't Here's more on that story.
00:26:55.000The Mourner Media, parent company of CNN Discovery, is set to merge.
00:27:37.000I mean, at least they reported about how the Biden admins have secretly been meeting with the press to garner favorable coverage, and that it's been working.
00:27:45.000Because they don't understand that they are crooked.
00:27:49.000Like, they genuinely think—this is the scariest thing—they think they're like nobles.
00:28:09.000And it's like, you realize that's like seriously implicating for the press.
00:28:13.000And they're like, they just don't, they report it like it's normal.
00:28:16.000Yeah, that's called state propaganda that they willingly admit and brag that they colluded secret meeting with White House officials trying to paint the economic picture better than it is right now and and the economic picture is pretty bad.
00:28:32.000It is common for the government to give reporters background information to help explain to them all the issues and whatever.
00:28:39.000But at the same time, this is really about driving like the inflation stories and the right.
00:28:44.000Secret meetings, because Biden's approval's in the gutter, with these news organizations, to lobby them to give Biden better coverage is beyond reproach.
00:28:54.000Laughing at Oliver Darcy being sucked up to hierarchy, like coming from Business Insider, making it into CNN, having the whole upper echelon just cleared out, and then be like, oh, you're a news guy from Business Insider?
00:29:05.000Hey, let's move you right up the chain.
00:29:22.000Lewis talks about how the thing that you should really care about, the thing that you should really worry about, is not the people who are malicious for malice's sake, but people who genuinely believe I don't think so.
00:29:31.000You think they know what they're doing is wrong?
00:29:52.000I think they have a whole bunch of family-friendly show, but they have a whole bunch of that on them, on themselves, and they're trying to polish up and they know what they're doing.
00:30:36.000There's other references I want to make here, but it's a family-friendly show.
00:30:39.000But one theory that I have is that there's a lot of people that are being absolutely overpaid at CNN.
00:30:45.000Their ratings are going down, their revenue's going down, their advertisement's going down.
00:30:49.000They're interested in the buy-off, as we're hearing about.
00:30:52.000So this could be also an attempt of them offloading a lot of their big contracts.
00:30:56.000We saw Chris Cuomo argue with Jeff Zucker and publicly even released a statement saying Jeff Zucker knew everything that I was doing and now he decides to fire me So and he had a he had a fat contract down lemon fat contract.
00:31:09.000They don't deserve that ridiculous limousine liberal money But they get it and I think now they're facing the the ramifications of them going too crazy mad and and that's more trying to make their own way in the independent Do you guys remember when Don Lemon pretended like he was quitting?
00:31:58.000So it's like bro, you got Cuomo with his harassment thing and you got him with his collusion thing and you got something similar with Don Lemon.
00:32:49.000Biggest revenue source for cable news, I believe.
00:32:53.000And then also straight into their pockets.
00:32:55.000They're basically just paid shills for pharmaceuticals for the people taking, giving you the vaccine.
00:33:00.000I wish you, I wish it was more like, you know, they used to do TV shows in the fifties where the commercial was actually like the opening part of the show.
00:33:13.000And she's like, today we're having Mapleson's pancakes.
00:33:15.000And she holds it up like they're the best pancakes for your family.
00:33:18.000And the kid runs and he's all excited.
00:33:19.000I would love that if that's what CNN was doing.
00:33:21.000Don Lemon sits down, he cracks open a pharmaceutical, like a pill bottle, and he's like, I better take my meds, otherwise I might go crazy and eat his pills.
00:33:30.000Allegedly, according to the New York Post, Chris Cuomo is prepping a lawsuit against CNN for the remaining $18 million on his contract.
00:33:41.000You gotta sell a lot of big pharma ads to get that kind of money.
00:33:45.000And if you ever have the misfortune of turning the channel on the boob tube and going on CNN, you're more likely to see a whole bunch of side effects mentioned from all the big pharma advertisements that they run on there if they're not running segments paid for by Pfizer.
00:34:03.000This is New York Post's Chris Cuomo prepping to sue CNN for more than $18 million over contract.
00:34:10.000As a fired CNN host, Chris Cuomo is set to sue for $18 million.
00:34:13.000He's hired lawyers and is preparing to file a lawsuit over the remainder of the four-year contract he signed last year after a bitter back and forth about what the network knew of his secret efforts to aid his brother.
00:34:24.000His contract was reportedly worth $6,000,000 annually, leaving between $18,000,000 and $20,000,000 that he would be owed.
00:34:33.000Sources said, adding that Chris Cuomo would also likely seek damages.
00:34:37.000This dude's getting paid that much money.
00:34:41.000If he committed a crime and got fired for that, he's not going to get anything.
00:34:44.000When you do the bidding of the special interests and the multinational corporations, they have a way of rewarding you.
00:34:49.000And that's one of the way they reward you.
00:34:52.000Is it not only just a way to reward you, but is it not almost required for these evildoers to pay people that much money to be evil like that?
00:35:07.000I think honestly, I think they're evil.
00:35:10.000And you know, for a while I've been like, well, you know, never attribute to malice, blah, blah, blah.
00:35:13.000But when Chris Cuomo pretended to be in quarantine, like, okay, that's evil.
00:35:19.000But I gotta say, I don't know if it's that you have to pay people to overcome their scruples, or that people who are evil know that their evil is valuable.
00:35:30.000So basically you get a bunch of evil people being like, look CNN, we know that you want to hire a bunch of evil people, and we know you've got to pay top penny for the good evil people.
00:35:49.000The dumber diabolical question's been answered.
00:35:52.000Well, when I was doing a lot of press coverage on the ground, whether it was covering the G8 or the NATO meetings, a lot of times when I walked in there, They had parties and then after parties and then they had champagne everywhere.
00:36:03.000A lot of these top media figures have huge substance abuse problems.
00:36:07.000They pop pills, they drink a crap ton of alcohol.
00:36:11.000I had the fortune of actually getting hammered with the White House press corps at Bilderberg one year and they are absolute substance abuse people who have tortured souls, some of them.
00:36:27.000I think we shouldn't generalize, because there are some people that are trying to do a good job, but by and large, a lot of them are either just drug-abused alcoholics or just evil people, sociopaths.
00:36:44.000We were talking with Matt the other day about co-opting.
00:36:47.000And, you know, he's saying, you know, someone's going to come along and offer you $200 million and they're going to be like, but maybe, you know, you shouldn't have Luke on the show.
00:37:26.000But this should be obvious to everybody, because I'll tell you this, running a company, looking at ad rates, looking at CPMs, here's what's fascinating to me and something that kind of, you know, was a surprise when I started, you know, when I'm getting into this business and the company's growing, I get these advertisers hitting me up.
00:37:40.000And they're like, hey, we want to advertise on your show.
00:39:09.000That, I would say, the way we structure our show, because it's the show and the clips, we absolutely get more than that across the board in the key demo.
00:40:52.000It's not because you're gonna buy a fighter jet.
00:40:54.000It's to like prime you to make it okay that they're buying fighter jets from Northrop Grumman or whoever makes them.
00:41:00.000I remember when I was like a kid and first started to understand how advertisements worked and I never really thought about it until I was watching daytime TV and they kept advertising diapers and stuff.
00:41:37.000Tomorrow you're going to get advertisement for a polished turd.
00:41:42.000I've been getting a lot of protein bars, and this is actually weird to me because I'm like, why are they all of a sudden advertising this?
00:41:50.000I haven't, because I've been doing keto for a while, and I haven't been, well I should say I call it colloquial keto, like I haven't been hardcore testing strips and like measuring, you know, fat content stuff, but I've been doing heavy fat, low sugar, high protein, and so it's like, you know, it's pretty good.
00:42:04.000But I don't Google search any of this stuff.
00:42:26.000They can tell if you have a heart rate spike as you observe an advertisement to know that if you get more of Well, also a lot of the TVs that people are buying are very affordable and very cheap compared to what they were a few years ago because now they data harvest what you watch, how far you're paying attention to something.
00:42:43.000Some TVs are even equipped with cameras, with microphones.
00:42:47.000So the level of spying that has been happening here by the major corporations is absolutely intense.
00:42:51.000And there was even a couple moments between me and you, Tim.
00:42:54.000We were talking about something privately, and then a couple moments, I walk away, I'm on my news feed, and I see an advertisement for it.
00:43:14.000But in terms of like receiving targeted advertisement, which is better to just be sitting there like seeing a torrent of like Tide, Tampon and Midol commercials or to actually get commercials for something that you find interesting that you may actually want to buy.
00:43:57.000So the targeted advertising is just not as good as it needs to be to make you happy.
00:44:01.000They need to also know when the loop is closed.
00:44:04.000So I swear to God this happened one time I bought a pair of shoes.
00:44:07.000A year later I got an advertisement for the exact same pair of shoes a year later and I had just been thinking to myself I want to replace these shoes.
00:44:16.000So to me that was like actually helpful because oh yeah I was just thinking about that click boom.
00:44:21.000In Austin, we were talking about doing cryotherapy.
00:44:23.000Just a conversation between me and you.
00:44:25.000Literally got an ad for cryotherapy as we were down there.
00:44:59.000So, with these devices, this is the Faustian deal, or whatever, that we get this device that seriously empowers us, hooks us up to the network, we can tweet, we can share ideas, we can produce content, we can find things, but in exchange, a part of our soul is captured by the device.
00:45:47.000With like smart TVs and smart refrigerators, how do we kind of get around that us becoming the product at that stage?
00:45:56.000I remember me and Tim spent like an entire day going to a special store just so I could buy a TV that didn't have a microphone and a camera and an internet connection to it.
00:46:06.000So, you know, it's becoming harder and harder, but that's the things that you have to do.
00:46:15.000And it was one of the Best Buys that had one of the few televisions that didn't have an internet connection, that didn't have a microphone and camera.
00:46:20.000But why that, when you've got this thing listening to you constantly?
00:46:25.000Because I can put this away whenever I want.
00:46:28.000Like a TV's in my room, you can't really move it around.
00:46:46.000Twitter suspends account that simply provided Ghislaine Maxwell trial updates.
00:46:52.000The account, Maxwell Trial Tracker, had only been active for two weeks but had over 525,000 followers.
00:46:58.000The big tech giant claimed the court updates violated their policy against platform manipulation and spam.
00:47:04.000The owner of the account, the Free Press Report, wrote on their Substack page that all other accounts they have made in the past were also suspended.
00:47:11.000My understanding here is that they were doing a bunch of tracking of a bunch of different issues politically, and Twitter nuked the account, took them all down.
00:47:20.000Now, a lot of people are saying this is Twitter trying to make sure people can't figure out what's going on with the Maxwell trial.
00:47:25.000But some people have also said the trial is basically a cover-up anyway.
00:47:28.000Well, how many witnesses did they call?
00:47:41.000They should have been testifying what they saw, what was going on.
00:47:44.000They should have been held under oath.
00:47:45.000And again, to me, this is a larger cover-up operation from the beginning.
00:47:50.000And I think the media coverage reflects on it because we found out, you know, little tidbits there about how many times Jeffrey Epstein visited the Bill Clinton White House.
00:47:59.000We found out other people who flew on the Lolita Express.
00:48:02.000We found out a lot of the really illicit Things that happened on that airplane that we can't even mention on this broadcast.
00:48:10.000So there's little tidbits of information that we got, but the main way people were finding out that information was through this Twitter account that has amassed close to a half a million users who were following it, who were paying close attention to it, and were doing the job that the corporate media should have been doing.
00:48:25.000I'm gonna ask a question I know the answer to, but I'm gonna play dumb anyway.
00:48:32.000The lead prosecutor is a rookie prosecutor.
00:48:35.000The prosecuting team also has James Comey's daughter, the person who accidentally deleted the Jeffrey Epstein footage when he was in the jail originally from his originally alleged first suicide attempt.
00:48:50.000So she's a part of the prosecution team.
00:48:52.000This is such a brazen and open operation.
00:48:54.000Do you think that they just decided to be like, Hey, you know what?
00:48:58.000We know everybody's going to criticize us for doing this, but it's better than what would happen if we didn't.
00:49:03.000Let me, let me know what you guys watching think right now.
00:49:06.000I think everyone's going to say yes, but like, did they take down this Twitter account because it was providing information on the Maxwell trial?
00:49:14.000Was this a deliberate attempt to stop the information from getting out?
00:49:18.000Well, this was one of the few ways that the information was getting out.
00:49:21.000It was getting out there to a lot of people.
00:49:23.000So just on that basic merit, there is reason to believe that.
00:49:27.000And a lot of people are asking, why did this happen?
00:49:31.000Tell us what generic, vague, made-up Twitter rule that they violated.
00:49:35.000And Twitter hasn't been that responsive.
00:49:37.000Twitter hasn't come forward with any evidence, with any explanation here that I've seen that justifies this larger takedown of something that is of such public interest.
00:49:45.000Right, with that kind of scale, they should give a public declaration as to why they did it.
00:49:50.000Is there not an intrepid, up-and-coming local journalist, wherever this trial is being held, who's sitting in there live-tweeting everything?
00:50:10.000Some like 23-year-old reporter who's got like 3,000 followers?
00:50:13.000The answer is technically there isn't, because when you go into these buildings in the federal courts, they take your phone from you.
00:50:21.000You then have to go to the courtroom and sit down.
00:50:23.000Then you have to leave, check, take your tag and get your phone back, go outside, tweet, then walk back, hand the phone back, and you're missing parts of the trial.
00:50:32.000So there are people, I think Daily Wire's got somebody who's been giving some insights, but it's very difficult.
00:50:37.000The best thing people can do is sit there with a notebook, taking notes, if they even allow that to be completely honest, and then leave and then start tweeting one by one what's going on, but that's at the end of the day.
00:50:47.000So this account that's giving as much detail as possible, probably because a bunch of other people... Look, if you've got ten people, and they're coming out of different periods and tweeting things, you've got one centralized account that's sharing this information, making it easy for people to digest.
00:51:00.000Twitter nukes that account, and now, who do we follow?
00:51:04.000You might follow one guy who's covering it, but he's only giving you one-tenth of the information.
00:51:08.000So to me this it's just it's just sometimes it's too obvious and I'm sick and tired because you'll hear this in the media let's say oh they're conspiracy theorists for thinking that oh okay the one major main like the major account consolidating all this information gets suspended for spam and manipulation.
00:51:49.000I think they did the same thing with Milo Yiannopoulos.
00:51:52.000Now, I don't know how much I trust Milo when he says he didn't do this, but Twitter was like, you know, running multiple accounts or something.
00:52:13.000But I'm just sort of appalled at like this idea that the regime basically I think I saw Cernovich talking about this that the regime is basically deciding to take a credibility hit instead of letting the facts come out.
00:52:25.000Like, yeah, it's clear that we're covering things up, haha.
00:52:29.000Our corruption, the extent to which we're willing to go to hide this stuff, is an acceptable thing to expose, whereas not the content is acceptable to expose.
00:52:39.000This kind of makes me feel optimistic.
00:52:41.000I mean, these are desperate acts by desperate people.
00:52:44.000What they did to Veritas with the FBI raids against James.
00:52:47.000Has that not been remedied in some way?
00:52:50.000They just won a special master, I think it's called, at the FBI who's going to oversee the documents they seize, or like a third party is going to do that or something.
00:52:59.000But the fact that they raid Veritas, I think the court's ruled they can't release certain documents saying the privacy of, you know, Ashley Biden or whatever.
00:53:13.000I think it's I think it's reasonable for us to assume that the trends that are in place are going to worsen and not improve.
00:53:19.000So the corruption that's on display, the chaos that's out there, the disorder that's coming, the brazen brazen brazen brazen cop chopper brazen, you know, just cover up and illegitimacy of all this is is only going to get worse.
00:53:34.000Can you even consider one alternative universe or some factor at all that would that would like act as a damper on these these trends worsening?
00:53:43.000So we should we should expect to see more of this in these death rattles.
00:53:47.000And I think the story that we're going to get to a little bit later is part is part of all this.
00:53:51.000I would say that they're definitely more brazen than desperate.
00:53:59.000I mean, for over 30 years they were able to run an international child extortion trafficking operation with the help and assistance from almost everyone in law enforcement, in politics, in big tech, in the corporate media, all playing along, all hanging out.
00:54:16.000McCain's wife even said, we all knew what he was doing, but we just couldn't do anything because he was connected.
00:54:24.000To, of course, the intelligence agencies.
00:54:26.000And one of the last tweets that this Twitter account that was taken down was them tweeting about the FBI information that was seized.
00:54:33.000The hard drives, the CDs, and they talked about how a lot of the evidence was correspondent with FBI tags that looked like they were previously on them before They were even, you know, tagged and categorized by the FBI.
00:54:50.000The intelligence agencies were involved here for over 30 plus years doing unspeakable things, horrible things for children, knowingly for political power, for extortion, for whatever was going on here, because we still only know very little about exactly what was happening here.
00:55:05.000But the little we know is absolutely sickening.
00:55:08.000It's terrifying and it should make everyone feel absolutely horrid about government.
00:55:13.000Did you see the story about the CIA analysts?
00:55:28.000So, you know, how often has that been going on?
00:55:30.000It's really funny because it's like, how right is Alex Jones?
00:55:34.000Because I'm telling you, at this point, when he's talking about interdimensional beings and like human-cow hybrids and cell towers, I'm starting to get scared.
00:55:42.000I'm like, this thing's true, this thing.
00:55:44.000I think Joe was saying, he's like, pull that meme up.
00:55:46.000And it's like, he's right about this, this, this, and now we're like human-chimp hybrids, and he's like, I don't know, I'm just saying.
00:55:58.000Like, we've seen all of these things that everyone said was crazy conspiracy nonsense about elitist government-affiliated abusers.
00:56:08.000And now it's like more and more information is coming out.
00:56:11.000On top of the CIA thing, it's what Luke was just mentioning, that it appears the FBI had this evidence and had tagged it before and did nothing!
00:56:20.000Well, the whole operation went on for at least 30 years from what we know because there was victims coming to the FBI in 1996.
00:56:29.0001996 the FBI sat down interviewed and investigated ... allegedly Epstein there was a lot of victims coming ... forward there's a lot of police officers that tried to ... do something they were stopped state prosecutors were ... stopped politicians were stopped judges were stopped and ... they were told you can't touch this guy but if you do we're ... going to give him special treatment.
00:56:48.000And I think if we really understood the horrors that the government is capable of we can't even fathom what they are capable of because what little we know is still we can't mention it we can't we can't talk about it here on the show we should be able to we can't.
00:57:05.000There's no one telling us we can't talk about exactly what Epstein did other than we don't want to scare your children and freak people out.
00:57:12.000So let's just say atrocities against minors and children that were tax funded with your money paying for it.
00:57:23.000Well, Clinton was involved with Epstein as far as the early 90s.
00:57:28.000So you see in the White House logs, even Jeffrey Epstein being an official guest inside of the White House.
00:57:33.000So did they know each other beforehand?
00:57:35.000Some people are saying most likely yes.
00:57:37.000A lot of people are also saying that he knew Donald Trump and Bill Gates a lot longer than previously known.
00:57:42.000And again, a lot of the secrets went away with him from his alleged suicide, which one of the prosecutors in the Glenn Maxwell case just magically deleted and got rid of.
00:58:41.000And they have thousands of photos, thousands of videos.
00:58:45.000We're not talking about just a few politicians, the politicians we mentioned here.
00:58:48.000Thousands of pieces of evidence that is in their hands, that has extreme political power, because they could come to whatever politician, whatever celebrity, whatever corporate media representative, whatever big tech personality, whatever guy that worked at Microsoft, they could come to him and be like, hey, Look at these nice photos and videos we have here.
00:59:47.000How do we get a major grassroots movement between left and right to be like, hey everybody, we're going to stop arguing with each other just for one minute because we know they have evidence on Epstein and these global elites and what they were doing and we all want to know who it is.
00:59:59.000But that trove has so much power to the FBI.
01:00:03.000The FBI is becoming more political by the day.
01:00:05.000Even through their founding with J. Edgar Hoover, they were exploiting secrets, spying on individuals, and using that for political power.
01:00:12.000So for them to have this weapon, this power, I do not see them giving that up.
01:00:17.000I see them holding it indefinitely for themselves because it works too much in their favor, and it works in too much of what they always... It's their routine business.
01:00:45.000There could be some deals being like, look, you know, we'll give you like a 10 year prison sentence, but you'll do five and then you'll just come out of it.
01:00:52.000She could have threatened them by doing that, and then they could have doubled down on her.
01:00:57.000She's also being tortured, allegedly, according to her defense, in the very corrupt prison system that she's in.
01:01:04.000She's in one of the worst prison systems that exists in all of the United States.
01:01:08.000Places where The toilets are literally overflowing with crap.
01:01:41.000That's also one of the things with how brazen they are, with how crazy they are, that they could probably pull this off as well to make this a part of their cover-up operation.
01:01:50.000I think both are possible, but we need more evidence.
01:02:09.000Democrats officially have a retirement problem.
01:02:12.000So there's a lot of people saying that there's going to be a red wave because of the, uh, because historically there should be just, you know, because we got a Democrat in presidential office.
01:02:20.000So people are going to vote Republican.
01:02:21.000How about this becomes one of the most important issues for every constituent in the country, or at the very least, those that are watching, tell your friends about it.
01:02:29.000I'll tell you this, come Christmas time, when you're having those political arguments, here's what you should do.
01:02:34.000You should be like, you know, you've got that, you got that annoying aunt, you know, Sally or whatever.
01:02:38.000And she's like, You know, Joe Biden, blah, blah, blah.
01:02:54.000Democrats are bailing out crazy, right?
01:02:57.000You would think, you would think that would unite us, but then, oh, well, actually that one teacher who came out with the minor attracted persons thing, didn't she have to quit?
01:03:05.000Wasn't there like a professor who came out, like made some presentations.
01:03:08.000So, so there's not like, so this was a question and I'm sorry, we can get back to what you just said, but this was something I want to think about earlier.
01:03:13.000There, there's not a coordinated effort to like normalize these things that Epstein and Maxwell did and universities and all these things.
01:03:27.000That's in the weeds, you know, inside baseball.
01:03:30.000But they have heard of Epstein, or at the very least, a little bit like, oh yeah, that trial that's going on, being like, hey, how about we get this information?
01:04:44.000Devin Nunes did a lot of good work on the Russia thing.
01:04:47.000What do you make of Devin Nunes being the lead?
01:04:51.000In battling the Russia incident with for on behalf of Trump in Congress, and then retiring from Congress to take a job with Trump in a billion dollars, you know, corporation, 2 billion or whatever.
01:05:10.000Well, I mean, it's a guy taking a job.
01:05:11.000It's Devin Nunes and he's doing what Devin Nunes does.
01:05:15.000I think it's interesting that he's resigning and he's going to head up this media outlet or whatever, or this media opportunity, social media.
01:05:27.000In my mind, it was actually just an opportunity where it seemed like, you know, Trump was showing loyalty to somebody, but I don't, sorry, off topic.
01:05:58.000A distribution in the sense of like, it's going to be branded Rumble or it's going to be like an AWS type thing where it's like providing the infrastructure.
01:06:05.000The infrastructure will be Rumble's infrastructure for Trump's company.
01:06:08.000But it'll all be branded Trump, whatever it's going to be.
01:06:10.000I think it'll just be a video player on Truth Social.
01:06:28.000Now, I've been saying for a while that, you know, Republicans got no ground game.
01:06:32.000And I still think that's true, but this is important.
01:06:34.000So I guess I can say to your point about Devin Nunes in the face of what's happening with, you know, with the Democratic Party, I think they're running scared because they know a red wave is coming.
01:06:42.000Devin Nunes joining this media venture, there was a news article that said, it shows you where the true seat of power lies or something like that.
01:06:51.000The media is more powerful than a politician.
01:06:55.000Many of these politicians, including Republicans, care more about the opinion of the New York Times than they do their own constituents.
01:06:59.000So Nunes goes to Truth Social, seeking to build influence and counter Silicon Valley, and Rumble and Trump are doing this because they realized they got no ground game.
01:07:09.000Going out waving a little American flag saying, vote for me, ain't gonna cut it.
01:07:12.000You need to create and spread culture and ideas.
01:07:16.000I'm surprised it took them this long to figure it out.
01:07:18.000They still really haven't figured it out.
01:07:20.000They absolutely haven't figured it out.
01:07:39.000You know, it's frustrating because Hold on, let me read this right here.
01:07:46.000It says, stocks, a special purpose acquisition company, CF Acquisition Corp.
01:07:50.000That's the thing that locals merged into rumbles, merged into this publicly traded company, says that it says it will now have count Trump as a member on the platform.
01:08:00.000That's a little bit different than what source are you looking at?
01:08:21.000Rumble has entered into a service agreement with Trump's Truth That's Social.
01:08:26.000This is from... R-S-B-N says Rumble and Trump's Truth Social media platform strike major distribution deal.
01:08:30.000So I use R-S-B-N because they're very much in the Trump, you know, side of things.
01:08:35.000Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Rumble's parent company of Cantor Fitzgerald, announced Monday a groundbreaking deal with Trump's new platform, Truth Social.
01:08:41.000Lutnick said in an interview, Truth and the president are going to use Rumble's infrastructure,
01:08:45.000technology, their cloud distribution capability, so they're going to be a service provider,
01:08:49.000a tech provider to the president's Truth Social.
01:08:50.000In the sense that AWS provides these kind of services to other companies as well.
01:10:18.000You're gonna be like who's gonna offer me the better deal Ian historically Russia and Germany teamed up and invaded at the same time against Poland and my people You're people of color.
01:13:07.000With the liminal order, we're always constantly looking at different communications options.
01:13:12.000And one of the strategic challenges I'm faced with as a business owner, as the leader of this network, over 800 guys now, is do we take a step that is like one step forward, two steps forward?
01:13:24.000Or do we wait for that thing that's like going to be 20 steps forward?
01:13:29.000And the reason why at this point we have taken the time to, we're being very patient, to not take two steps forward is because if you're familiar with the book, Who Moved My Cheese?
01:13:39.000This is a management book about like moving the cheese just ruins everything for everybody.
01:13:45.000Like if you change, people can't handle change.
01:13:47.000And so if we're going to go through the process of change, and we've talked about this before, of like moving from one platform to the other, from Patreon to Subscribestar or whatever.
01:13:56.000If you're going to do that, it better be for something that is an absolute slam dunk grand slam that is 20 steps into the future that's going to last 5 to 10 years.
01:14:06.000That's not just like an incremental baby step.
01:14:09.000Perhaps it feels as though that locals in this rumble thing is like baby baby steps Not the quantum leap that perhaps you guys are working on and so it's both of them are Important though because there's new people entering into the market today They're gonna want to take t plus two that aren't us sitting here at T waiting for t plus 10 rumbling Rumbles should take the money they get from this back and start subsidizing all of their creators that way People can say, well, I could be on YouTube, but Rumble pays comparably, so why don't I just go there?
01:14:40.000The challenge right now is, it kind of does, but the views aren't there, which means Rumble's got to subsidize that and say, if you make a video on YouTube that pays a hundred bucks, you make the same video on Rumble, you get paid the same amount.
01:17:11.000I think we're conflating who owns the businesses here, not the college students.
01:17:16.000So the college students are the ones who are deciding that they won't work for a company or patronize a business that doesn't have their political views.
01:17:23.000But the people that own those businesses are slightly different than the college students.
01:17:26.000So I understand what you're saying, but like this is a great example of the politics of hate, the politics of division that are being implemented on college campuses and bleeded and drummed into your children on a daily basis.
01:17:41.000To hate, to hate, to hate, to give no quarter to.
01:17:45.000There's no reason to be compromising with any of these people.
01:18:21.000Well, I can't win over moderates who lean Republican if I'm campaigning on why they're awful.
01:18:28.000How much power does this constituency have?
01:18:32.000Is it enough to drive a political candidate's decision-making to say that college students won't do this, that, or the other, and that they have these predispositions?
01:18:42.000I mean, college students can range from, what, 18 to 24 on average, maybe a little bit older.
01:18:46.000The least voteless MRFers of them all.
01:18:48.000It's like I was telling you before the show, I've mentioned this, that the person running against Lauren Boebert texts me because I had donated to more Democrats than I've ever done.
01:18:57.000I've donated to like four Democrats and like two Republicans in my time.
01:19:00.000And so I end up getting all these messages from Democrats and they were like, help support me with my fundraiser.
01:19:22.000She's following the same lead that all of the Democrats followed when it became to just hate Donald Trump, hate Donald Trump, hate Donald Trump.
01:19:40.000It's natural for people to glom onto and to adopt winning practices of people that come before them, which is why I'm pretty optimistic, actually, on the future of the feminized society and the feminist movement is the opposite, is that you've got a whole generation looking ahead at all these women who have failed.
01:19:59.000Right, who are in their late 30s who have their careers but have no families and are upset and disappointed.
01:20:03.000Maybe there's youth who are looking ahead at that signal and are saying, hey, I'm not going to live that life.
01:20:08.000So it's the same mechanism, the same channel, right?
01:20:58.000I wonder how many colleges were polled, how many students, if it was like a thousand students, if this is a hundred thousand students, because... It's also just a display of power and of survivability, right?
01:21:08.000If you're a Democrat or a Republican on campus, most of the time you're going to be a minority.
01:21:15.000Am I going to be able to go to Subway?
01:21:17.000Well, then, yes, I'm going to support a business that's owned by somebody who disagrees with me politically, whereas in the comfort of their college environment, the Democrat kids are very capable and able being like, no, I'm only going to patronize people that see the world my way.
01:21:30.000They haven't made it out into the real world where there's other people out there and other viewpoints and other things.
01:21:34.000And they haven't had a chance to, like, be hungry if they're going to adhere to that sort of principle.
01:21:41.000Yeah, this is an interesting peer into the mind of a college student.
01:21:45.000Tim, do you have numbers on this poll?
01:23:42.000So look, Republicans are still only probably not 24% and definitely not 7%, meaning Republicans are still more tolerant of the opposing political views than Democrats are.
01:23:53.000So that's an important takeaway from here.
01:23:55.000And my view of it is just basically, when people are like, why Tim, do you claim to be lefty, but hate the Democrats?
01:24:02.000And it's like, what do the Democrats have to do with the left?
01:24:04.000And then when the leftists like the, you know, Hassan and people like him and Vosh are like, Tim's far right.
01:24:09.000I'm like, the only thing we disagree on is reality.
01:24:12.000Like I can tell you definitively, like when we had Vosh here, Hunter Avalon was here and he actually, I would have let this go because I'm, you know, sometimes I'll let people, you know, I'll let people have their opinions.
01:24:25.000But when we were talking about, it's true when we were talking about Burisma and Viktor Shokin and Lachevsky and stuff, he actually told me I was wrong.
01:24:34.000And then pushed back on me and then I was like, do you have any idea what you're talking about?
01:24:52.000You can be on the left, you can believe in whatever economic policies you want, but if you don't know what reality is because you don't do research, then I'm sorry, we disagree on fundamental reality.
01:25:02.000And a really good example of this is David Pakman.
01:25:05.000David Pakman and I probably agree on a whole lot of things, because I've known the guy for a really long time.
01:25:09.000The problem is David Pakman isn't a journalist.
01:25:11.000I'm not saying that disparagingly, he just doesn't do research.
01:25:15.000He had a segment Where he was mocking Ted Cruz for saying that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election to help the Clintons, which was reported by Politico, and the New York Times reported that a Ukrainian court even said as such.
01:25:27.000That isn't to say that Ukraine as a government was secretly trying to overthrow the U.S.
01:25:31.000or anything like that, but that special interests in Ukraine were doing this.
01:25:34.000David Pakman puts out a video where he mocks Ted Cruz for being correct.
01:25:38.000And I'm like, bro, if you didn't even bother to Google this, We have a fundamental problem.
01:25:53.000I think that's a pretty good indicator.
01:25:56.000It's just like, are you willing to do the work?
01:25:57.000If you do the work and you really do the research and you read and you're open-minded to things that may not resonate immediately with you, it's a sign.
01:26:06.000It must correlate with being right wing in this new environment.
01:26:45.000And so I tweeted, If you are not a suspect in a crime and you want to pick up your gun, a cop should not be able to use lethal force against you.
01:26:52.000It's a constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
01:26:54.000And what did the lefties on Twitter say?
01:26:56.000They said, how come Tim doesn't defend black people when they're attacked by police?
01:27:27.000He was legally allowed to own a weapon, and you think he should- like, he can't have a weapon because he's one- I'm sorry, dude.
01:27:32.000And they were like, he was wanted by the ATF.
01:27:34.000And I'm like, yo, when I tweet, abolish the ATF, you guys retweet it.
01:27:37.000Now you're gonna sit here and say a guy, who was in a car accident, was trying to pick up his gun, should get shot because he shouldn't have done that?
01:27:43.000You have a right to keep and bear arms.
01:27:44.000A cop shouldn't be like, oh no, a guy's keeping and bearing arms and then shooting you.
01:27:48.000But the left, instead of agreeing with me, argued to me.
01:27:50.000A really great example, is Hassan, talking about the Ahmed Arbery case, and we're tweeting at each other, and I'm just like, It's really weird that you and I agree on this, but you're turning it into an argument.
01:28:00.000This poll, I think, exemplifies a lot of what that is.
01:28:21.000If it's Trump, if it's Clinton, I don't care who it is.
01:28:24.000If they're flying on that plane, give me the evidence and we'll talk about it.
01:28:27.000The problem we have today is the modern left, the democratic establishment, and all the people who vote for Biden have no idea what's really happening in the world.
01:28:36.000And it's thanks to the likes of CNN and MSNBC and these other fake news outlets.
01:29:37.000So it's financially motivated and I can respect that.
01:29:41.000Well, look, if YouTube got rid of CNN, if YouTube promoted real news and real commentary and authenticity, they'd probably make more money.
01:30:12.000Especially with the holidays, because I tell you what it's like.
01:30:15.000I'm going to go spend time with some people on Christmas, and I am assured there's going to be a bunch of people who have no idea what they're talking about, but are arrogant as all hell.
01:30:26.000I don't, I don't, you know, I don't want to prejudge people.
01:30:29.000And my attitude is like, look, if someone says something incorrect to me, I'm not going to yell at him or argue with him.
01:30:33.000If someone says like Biden didn't have a quid pro quo with, you know, uh, with, uh, in, in Ukraine with, uh, Zlochevsky or, um, I'm sorry, it wasn't not Zlochevsky.
01:30:42.000That's, um, Burisma guy with the president of Ukraine.
01:31:12.000I'm making a point about how I will respond in these scenarios that people often like to talk about where people get in political arguments.
01:31:19.000I would suggest that perhaps at Christmas it might be best just to respond with like, oh wow!
01:31:47.000And then not really truly expressing yourself.
01:31:49.000And then later down the line, that's going to create a conflict where obviously you're going to clash on your different kind of ideas and perspectives.
01:31:56.000It is a problem that we have stopped talking about politics.
01:31:59.000I agree, but what this is like is like a heavyweight fighter going into an amateur's house.
01:32:05.000Much like it would be if you and I had a boxing match.
01:33:15.000I had a special forces guy teach me how you could just take someone out with the stick.
01:33:18.000It is a good point, Jack, how you're saying when you discuss politics with your friends and family that you don't talk about what you heard from other people.
01:33:26.000It's more important that you are fully fleshed out with what you know and what you've researched if you're going to talk about it at all.
01:33:31.000Because a lot of people are going to be referencing CNN and just repeating it.
01:33:34.000So don't be the guy that references the stuff on the other side to try and counter that.
01:33:38.000I would even go on the opposite spectrum and say it's your duty to inform people when they're misinformed, when they're being lied to, when they're being led down a path that's going to end them up hurt by the establishment.
01:34:09.000You don't ever raise your voice and you make sure you're always talking facts.
01:34:14.000Because the problem is, when you're like, an economy that's distributing this percentage of stupids, like, well, you're in opinion territory.
01:34:21.000If someone says, I think the society would be better if we taxed the rich at 80%, I'd be like, well, there's a thought.
01:35:29.000And let's see what we got here in the old Super Chat Department.
01:35:33.000Alright, some guy says Smollett should be tried for perjury.
01:35:36.000That's a good Super Chat because around that time was when I was reading CNN said the prosecutor literally accused Smollett of perjury in his closing arguments.
01:35:47.000You know, I almost don't even want to say that.
01:35:50.000As much as I don't like Jussie Smollett, because I think it's very obvious he staged this, I'm really, really mad about what's been going on with the lockdowns around the world.
01:35:59.000And at this point, I'm just like, yo, the system is busted.
01:37:35.000Wave to people and say, hey, how's it going?
01:37:37.000And be like, hi, I just want to have a conversation with you.
01:37:39.000And that's how you win hearts and minds.
01:37:44.000I'm saying, you gotta... You say, hi Claire, how are you?
01:37:47.000This is what I used to tell the Occupy people.
01:37:49.000Hey, you realize that throwing a brick through a Starbucks window makes the people at Starbucks who work there, who make minimum wage, hate you.
01:38:18.000I don't know enough about what's going on there to say beyond that.
01:38:21.000Do you think that the baristas that work for Starbucks believe Starbucks is a good company?
01:38:27.000I would guess that the people that work for Starbucks hate it, and they hate them, and they hate the corporate, and they're lefty liberals, and they hate everything about it.
01:39:00.000I mean, look, if you're the AM barista at a rush hour Starbucks, you know all of your customers, you see them when they walk in, you give them good service, you're fast and on the ball and you make good tips.
01:39:10.000I mean, yeah, man, I definitely have respect for that lady.
01:39:12.000I remember the Ethiopian lady at the one by my old house.
01:40:20.000And they would bring these, like, placards with, like, information to Obama, and then he would select from them and sign off, like, yes, kill him, and kill him as well.
01:40:31.000So, like, kill him first, and then after you kill these two guys, kill this guy.
01:40:35.000I wonder if they had, like, plans like that.
01:40:37.000And then there was Abdur Rahman al-Awlaki, where he was like, yeah, kill this 16-year-old kid.
01:40:41.000Oops, we thought it was an al-Qaeda guy.
01:41:52.000This seems like this other, you know, people create either an imaginary friend or God or whatever it is, but it does seem like there might be some sort of other essence.
01:41:59.000I think people have just, I think they're going insane.
01:42:02.000I think it's like an induced social insanity where people go on these platforms, you look at Tumblr and they say like neurodivergent, they make things up, and it's a social contagion that, you know, humans, there's a funny meme right now, it said humans, it's going viral, humans aren't supposed to work in December, or humans didn't evolve to work in December, we're supposed to hide and cower in fear from predators while we hope that our autumn harvest lasts us through the winter.
01:42:30.000Like our bodies weren't built for this.
01:42:33.000We weren't built for this level of communications technology.
01:42:36.000You'd be in a small group of 30 to 40 people, and your ideas would be, for the most part, slow moving.
01:42:43.000But now with the internet, people can find anything.
01:42:46.000And now you've got people doing this video of the woman running in the rain, squawking and chirping like Gollum.
01:42:53.000It's it's like it's it's it's crazy stuff like I don't I don't mean like like like cognitively I mean, it's like shockingly absurd because these people aren't actually experiencing any kind of phenomena It's like they're play-acting like they're inducing this within themselves This year says a tulpa is a concept in theosophy mysticism in the paranormal of an object or being that is created through spiritual or mental powers This is from the Wikipedia This sounds like this Golden Compass series.
01:43:34.000Let's pull up a bunch of these videos for the member segment and we'll go through it.
01:43:38.000The Auschwitz ones from TikTok we have to watch.
01:43:40.000And what you were describing, I think it's called social psychosis.
01:43:43.000I think that's the way some people have been describing it.
01:43:45.000I once read this story this old old legend about how in like medieval Europe there was a bridge where people all were just were seen dancing like crazy non-stop and anybody who tried to cross the bridge would immediately start dancing and people were dancing to death yeah They wouldn't drink or eat, and then they would just, like, die.
01:44:56.000And the funny thing is libertarians are like, totally fine by me, you do your thing and leave me alone.
01:45:00.000Conservatives are like, eh, it kind of crosses the line, you know?
01:45:04.000There was a point in time in my life where I understood the libertarian perspective to say that your individual choices had no societal impact and therefore you should be able to have your own independent choices, but it's absolutely not true.
01:45:18.000Your independent individual choices have a societal impact and if you're going to use the analogy of like your liberty extends to the tip of my nose, If you can acknowledge the way that your individual choices, your individual sexual choices, individual things that you do in your relationships, the things that you, how you decide to procreate, et cetera, these things have actual impact on society.
01:45:40.000Therefore, there is sort of an inherent moral structure around arranging your sexual relations in your product.
01:45:48.000Procreative relations in a way that doesn't have an impact on society, even if you believe in liberty, because in that regard, you have to do in order to honor other people's liberty.
01:45:58.000And I'll admit that this is an evolved position that I'm coming to, whereas 10 years ago, let's say.
01:46:05.000I would have slammed on the table and been like, do whatever you want.
01:46:11.000But now I'm beginning to understand the way that your individual actions, even in seemingly the absence of impact on others, has an aggregated impact on society and is therefore important to consider.
01:46:24.000I still lean very much towards liberty, but I think it's extremely naive to think that we could all just move further and further towards people doing literally anything.
01:46:35.000I think a simple way to explain it is like, you have a braid and you're unwinding it.
01:46:41.000In one sense, you have a very tightly knit braid where people are, it's rigid and it's hard to move.
01:46:46.000And that can suppress people and that can cause chaos.
01:46:48.000It can lead to people revolting, it can lead to tensions.
01:46:51.000And so there needs to be a certain balance of exploration, progress, and freedom.
01:46:54.000But there still needs to be a sort of tether.
01:46:57.000And the way we've explained it before is that the conservatives would typically have like a rope on the progressives, slowing them down from going off the rails.
01:47:05.000But in recent time, that rope has snapped.
01:47:07.000Conservatives and Republicans are kind of sitting where they are, and the left has just ran off.
01:47:11.000It's like the dog's gotten away, and we don't know where it's gone.
01:47:34.000Like, when it comes to the issue of abortion, if you were to put on a scale of, like, negative 100 is the left and positive 100 is the right, and then conservatives are like, because they believe in some exceptions and some, you know, like, you know, um, incest-rape exceptions, depending on who you talk to, they're gonna be, you know, somewhere in the right spectrum, and moderates are gonna be close to the middle.
01:47:54.000But the left is all the way at negative 100.
01:48:31.000I do think that it's worth additional scrutiny on every industrial concentration that's taking place.
01:48:39.000And in fact, it's very clear that the last 20 or 30 years with the fusion of the neoliberals into the Uniparty, Democrats and Republicans, that they both had their eye off the ball when it comes to antitrust.
01:48:50.000And we're experiencing the ramifications today of concentration in industries from meatpacking to freaking like cheerleading coaching services and everything else in between because nobody has been putting a check on the corporations and that's why you're seeing a big resurgence in people even on the right.
01:49:06.000Teddy Roosevelt style saying, hey, it's time to reign these corporations in.
01:49:11.000I recommend everybody read Matt Stoller's book, Goliath.
01:49:13.000He'll probably hate me for recommending him again.
01:49:16.000Democrat that was on my show once and it was like a big to-do that this Democrat came on my show and he felt risky about it.
01:49:23.000But that's a guy that people should be listening to because he understands the power of this corporate concentration.
01:49:28.000I was gonna say you sounded like a Democrat there a little bit, especially with all the arguments you were espousing there.
01:49:48.000The corporate has joined the state into one unison body that is pushing degeneracy.
01:49:53.000And if we're not careful, the same institutions that are pushing you to be conservative with your body, they could be pushing you to be liberal with your body.
01:50:00.000And when we look at state-run government institutions, indoctrination centers, or as some people call them, school centers.
01:50:07.000I think they're responsible for pushing this degeneracy, and if they could push this degeneracy, the reason they could do that is an excuse, because they were previously able to push conservatism.
01:50:16.000I think you need to let people learn on their own, develop on their own, and to make their own mistakes, because at the end of the day, I think people know that the right thing for them is something that they need to come to in terms with themselves.
01:50:29.000I don't think they're called school centers, Luke.
01:51:06.000And then he talked to me and he was like, take it seriously.
01:51:08.000Don't just accept the hospital saying do nothing.
01:51:10.000Find somebody and talk to them and see what's up.
01:51:13.000And the funny thing is, Joe then tweets this video, where it's a sketch, where a guy is like, choking, and then he's like, the woman goes, oh no, you're choking, quick, I have an EpiPen, and he goes like, wait, what's in it?
01:51:26.000She's like, it's an EpiPen, epinephrine?
01:51:28.000And he was like, how do I know it's safe?
01:51:30.000And she's like, I need to administer this, and he goes, call Joe Rogan!
01:51:34.000Joe was criticizing it, but I thought it was really funny, and I showed Allison, and she was like, didn't you just call Joe Rogan?
01:52:28.000It's still a lot better than it was before.
01:52:30.000Yeah, but this is after going after COVID.
01:52:36.000So within a few days I could see it sort of fading, the crazy HD vision feeling, but it persisted.
01:52:44.000And then I ended up getting NAD again recently, and so all of a sudden, you know, I'm not necessarily a proponent for consistently doing stuff like that.
01:52:54.000I usually try to just not burn yourself out and destroy yourself.
01:53:00.000I'm not a fan of supplements for the most part.
01:56:36.000It was like the Reign of Terror where they're taking people and using violence against them to get their political- Yeah, the Great Terror.
01:56:53.000And they felt justified because the Rousseauian position is that the good is whatever the majority wants.
01:56:59.000I'll tell you, they were suppressed by a king.
01:57:01.000You suppress people long enough and hard enough and they go freaking crazy.
01:57:05.000Indeed, but they don't have to develop an entire political philosophy that says that whatever 51% of the people decide is the actual political good that should be enforced.
01:57:15.000Also, side note, I'm getting blown up with DMs and messages from people who work at Starbucks who said Starbucks provides paid time off, stock options, excellent training, good health care, upward mobility, take care of school, take care of your kids and your early borns.
01:57:29.000I told you they take care of their employees.
01:59:32.000I'm not going to, of course, just automatically make up my own mind here.
01:59:37.000There's a lot of conflicting information about this particular case.
01:59:39.000But regardless, Trump should explain it.
01:59:42.000Trump should provide evidence and proof and speak out about this case and be willing to tell the American people exactly what happened here.
02:01:27.000I'm gonna say, well, you know, look, I was really sick and then I, uh, I received the Joe Rogan experience and I got better within like, I think it was like 10 hours.
02:03:55.000I didn't seal it properly with the temperature you need to like get it really cold and then so this the lid seals on All right, we'll get one more right here from Jake Dean.
02:04:05.000He says jolly old England introducing Vax passports on Monday I will not comply.
02:04:10.000I guess like the they were partying there was a holiday party and they're not wearing masks They're all laughing about how no one's gonna do anything about it I love it, man.
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