Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - September 02, 2022


Timcast IRL - Dem Media Says Civil War IS NOW, Biden Speech Likened To War Speech w-Matt Kibbe


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

205.78726

Word Count

25,377

Sentence Count

2,173

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

MSNBC has a new segment called "Civil War Is Here" where they try to make the case that the country is in the midst of civil war. Joe Biden and other prominent Democrats have compared the situation to the Civil War of 1860 and 1940.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 you you
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00:00:08.000 you So MSNBC told me that civil war is starting.
00:00:38.000 So you guys don't get to drink because I didn't say it.
00:00:41.000 They said it.
00:00:42.000 Don't look at me.
00:00:43.000 I'm just sitting here, you know, I'm sitting here minding my own business.
00:00:46.000 And then Joe Biden comes out with red lights and the Marines yelling about how half the country is all evil and everything.
00:00:52.000 And then MSNBC, they said the civil war is now.
00:00:56.000 Literally, Tiffany Cross said it feels like Civil War is here, and previously said Civil War is here.
00:01:02.000 And so, if that's true, MSNBC, and Joe Biden did come out and say the things that he said, that is a declaration of war.
00:01:13.000 There's tons of prominent Democrat personalities likening this to 1860 and 1940, saying that this is a presidential wartime speech.
00:01:22.000 That's what they think.
00:01:24.000 So I'll tell you this, to those that don't think you're in some kind of civil war, that's the advantage they have, the element of surprise.
00:01:31.000 That when the feds go after Donald Trump, when they raid his house, when they start going after the lawyers, they just tell you, oh, it's all normal, it's not a civil war, and people sit back and just watch.
00:01:40.000 But if MSNBC said it, Far be it for me to tell them they're wrong.
00:01:45.000 They're MSNBC.
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00:03:11.000 Check out the latest episode of Cast Castle featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:03:15.000 It's a good laugh.
00:03:16.000 We also have a clip up on YouTube.
00:03:18.000 The next week's episode is going to be funny and spicy.
00:03:23.000 And I'll just say, I'm pretty sure that if it's going to be it's a four part arc.
00:03:27.000 Now it's four episodes that like YouTube would just let's just let's just say YouTube wouldn't appreciate the jokes that we're making are.
00:03:36.000 Yeah, we'll leave it at that.
00:03:38.000 But we'll have we'll have more on that next week when it comes out Tuesday at 7pm.
00:03:41.000 Smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
00:03:44.000 Joining us to talk about all of this news and more is Matt Kibbe.
00:03:48.000 Hey, it's good to be back.
00:03:50.000 I am the head of an organization called Free the People.
00:03:53.000 I'm also the host of Kibbe on Liberty, a podcast that's co-produced by Free the People and Blaze TV.
00:03:59.000 Our whole thing is to tell beautiful stories about liberty and to connect with people at an emotional level.
00:04:08.000 And not just do the typical libertarian thing where we just sort of bombard people with logic and facts and all and downward sloping demand curves and all that stuff that economists do.
00:04:19.000 Because I realized quite a bit ago that I was the unusual one, and that most people process the world through their emotions.
00:04:28.000 Tim, you talk about this all the time, that culture is upstream of politics.
00:04:31.000 And so we We want to turn people on.
00:04:33.000 My team is basically a video production crew.
00:04:36.000 I have actors and artists and people that want to tell beautiful stories.
00:04:41.000 Some of those stories are uplifting and some of them are devastatingly dark.
00:04:46.000 Right on.
00:04:47.000 Thanks for joining me.
00:04:48.000 Thanks for joining me.
00:04:49.000 We also have Hannah-Claire Brimelow.
00:04:50.000 Hi, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow.
00:04:52.000 I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
00:04:54.000 Yeah, sure.
00:04:55.000 She was right.
00:04:56.000 She was right.
00:04:57.000 Hey, Matt, I'm glad you're here, man.
00:04:58.000 I'm Ian Crosland.
00:04:59.000 Obviously, if you don't know already, it's right behind me.
00:05:01.000 Don't forget it.
00:05:02.000 I'm glad you're talking about emotions, man.
00:05:04.000 I was thinking last night, what do I do in this show?
00:05:05.000 I listen to what people think and why they feel the way they feel.
00:05:09.000 Yeah.
00:05:09.000 It's so important.
00:05:10.000 Everyone's different, you know, and you start to learn about humanity when you get a piece of everybody.
00:05:14.000 Thanks for being here, man.
00:05:15.000 Thank you.
00:05:16.000 100%.
00:05:16.000 We were talking last night about how feelings don't care about facts, which is something that I came up with on my own because I started to realize that this is why I think conservatives lose, and definitely libertarians.
00:05:24.000 Good for you for making a difference.
00:05:26.000 Me and my little T-Rex arm are over here.
00:05:27.000 Let's get this party started.
00:05:29.000 So the first story we're going to go to, we're going to check in with our good friends over at the Babylon Bee.
00:05:34.000 And over at the Babylon Bee, every single article, okay, almost, all the new ones, are the image of Joe Biden with the red lights and the Marines behind him, yelling.
00:05:45.000 And we have, Biden abolishes office of president and names self Supreme Führer.
00:05:51.000 Biden signs non-aggression pact with Poland, haha.
00:05:53.000 Biden announces invasion of Poland.
00:05:56.000 Bravo, Babylon Bee!
00:05:59.000 So, uh, here's the story from Newsweek.
00:06:02.000 Joe Biden compared to Adolf Hitler by Trump loyalists.
00:06:06.000 Not just Trump loyalists.
00:06:07.000 Many people are comparing him to Hitler, whether they like Trump or not.
00:06:10.000 Y'all are just in a cult.
00:06:12.000 But Newsweek, you know, I'll give some respect to because they have, uh, Bhatia Angusargan, who's, uh, she's actually pretty good and tries to keep things a bit balanced.
00:06:19.000 So that's okay.
00:06:20.000 I'll give him that one.
00:06:21.000 But take a look at this photo.
00:06:22.000 We got to show this photo from the previous night.
00:06:24.000 We did that watch party, but this photo has taken the internet by storm.
00:06:29.000 This is a creepy photo.
00:06:31.000 Everybody who is sane is questioning the judgment of the White House team.
00:06:36.000 Joe Rogan?
00:06:37.000 Yeah, Joe Rogan.
00:06:39.000 Of course, Joe.
00:06:40.000 Yeah.
00:06:40.000 But Joe, I mean, Joe recently said vote Republicans.
00:06:42.000 All the normal people, normal guys.
00:06:44.000 Even Sam Harris said the optics were bad on this one.
00:06:46.000 Interesting.
00:06:47.000 Yes, but Sam Harris.
00:06:48.000 And then he said, but something something about my hatred of Trump.
00:06:52.000 Sam Harris has gone insane.
00:06:54.000 I tweeted like, you need an intervention, bro.
00:06:56.000 But we'll get into that.
00:06:57.000 I want to say we'll talk about Sam Harris.
00:06:59.000 After the trigonometry fiasco.
00:07:00.000 I mean, this is a prominent piece, but he is a perfect example of what's happening now.
00:07:05.000 So, if we point out here, Marjorie Taylor Greene, look at this.
00:07:10.000 She tweeted, What we all saw tonight from Biden.
00:07:12.000 I guess when President Butterbeans is frail, weak, and dementia-ridden, the Hitler imagery was their attempt to make him look tough while he declares war on half of America as enemies of the state.
00:07:22.000 Oh, or it's real.
00:07:23.000 Twitter blocked this video, and it says the following media includes potentially sensitive content.
00:07:29.000 I'm gonna click it.
00:07:30.000 Are you ready?
00:07:31.000 Click.
00:07:33.000 Oh, it's Biden with a fake mustache and swastikas behind him.
00:07:37.000 So we had to bring in a libertarian to ask us what's happening?
00:07:40.000 Is Joe Biden declaring himself the Supreme Chancellor?
00:07:44.000 Is he asserting that for the security and prosperity, the American Republic will be reformed to the first American empire?
00:07:52.000 So I didn't think of Hitler.
00:07:53.000 I thought of Daenerys Targaryen in that last, I think it's the last episode where she goes, I guess she goes full Nazi in that.
00:08:01.000 But yeah, like the imagery is super creepy and I think that everyone should be a little bit freaked out about it.
00:08:09.000 But obviously this wasn't an accident.
00:08:11.000 They didn't like forget to frame the shot and realize that it was going to be this blood red kind of imagery.
00:08:18.000 And so the question is, is he desperately talking to his base because he knows he's going to get trounced in the midterms?
00:08:27.000 And the only thing he has left, like, you know, the economy sucks and people are paying so much for gas and groceries and there's so much collateral damage caused by lockdowns, is the only thing he has left is to get every single person that's turned on by the authoritarian imagery His brain's broken?
00:08:47.000 in the midterms or is it about...
00:08:52.000 His brain's broken?
00:08:55.000 Is it real?
00:08:56.000 Like is it real?
00:08:57.000 Oh yeah.
00:08:58.000 Is it real?
00:08:59.000 I think it's real.
00:09:00.000 Well they asked him today, I think Peter Doocy asked him,
00:09:05.000 do you really think that the Trump supporters are, Do you have this?
00:09:11.000 Are a threat to?
00:09:12.000 Or a threat.
00:09:13.000 Do you really think the Trump supporters are a threat?
00:09:14.000 He said, I don't think any Trump supporters are a threat.
00:09:17.000 And last night he was saying... He's demented, dude.
00:09:18.000 Come on.
00:09:19.000 Like, so I think he, what he really thinks is a threat is cultism.
00:09:22.000 And he's pointing out Trump's cult because he was just president.
00:09:25.000 But cultism is dangerous.
00:09:26.000 That makes no sense.
00:09:28.000 If he's saying, I don't think any Trump supporters are a threat, but he's talking about a cult, and he thinks Trump supporters are in a cult, that makes no sense.
00:09:33.000 It's like he's saying the cultism of Trump is dangerous, but the people themselves are not a threat.
00:09:38.000 No, no, no, no.
00:09:38.000 I think he's walking it back.
00:09:40.000 Somebody tweeted, they said the overnights must have been really, really bad on this one.
00:09:45.000 Oh, for sure.
00:09:45.000 That picture came out like 10 minutes after the speech.
00:09:48.000 So bad.
00:09:48.000 I bet they were.
00:09:49.000 When that photo came out, let's grab that photo again.
00:09:52.000 When this photo came out of Biden, Like, it's crazy, dude.
00:09:57.000 The red lights with him going, yeah!
00:09:59.000 And just one person had to be like, instead of it being blue, red, blue, why don't we have it be red, blue?
00:10:04.000 Like, it would have been a totally different game.
00:10:06.000 It would be still weird, but like... This picture's never going away.
00:10:09.000 I think they know it and they know it.
00:10:11.000 One of the networks slowly tweaked it and made it pink.
00:10:14.000 CNN.
00:10:14.000 CNN did.
00:10:15.000 Really?
00:10:16.000 They knew.
00:10:17.000 And there was blue just outside on either sides, but they cropped it.
00:10:20.000 Someone was like, this is a great idea.
00:10:22.000 We're going to write the speech and you know what?
00:10:23.000 We're going to be super patriotic and we're going to put red right behind him and we're going to do it at night.
00:10:27.000 So it's black and red.
00:10:29.000 It was to scare people.
00:10:29.000 It looks crazy.
00:10:30.000 The other part is this whole speech, he's just throwing out buzzwords.
00:10:33.000 I mean, he says that MAGA supporters are extremists or threat.
00:10:38.000 He says that they're threats to democracy.
00:10:41.000 He invokes Charlottesville.
00:10:42.000 Like he is doing anything he can to be like Supporting Donald Trump is supporting the worst of the worst, and I need you to be on my side because otherwise you are against the foundation of America.
00:10:54.000 This is a crazy statement.
00:10:55.000 It's like classic othering the other team, right?
00:10:59.000 And this is what every authoritarian has done through history.
00:11:03.000 You dehumanize the opposition so that you can do what you need to do.
00:11:09.000 I don't think it's a mistake.
00:11:10.000 And the question is, does he mean, like, I don't know what Joe Biden means
00:11:14.000 because he's reading a script.
00:11:15.000 But I don't think he knows.
00:11:17.000 But his team wrote that with very much a purpose of minimizing the humanity of half of America.
00:11:27.000 And that's what's so creepy about it.
00:11:29.000 He even has that line where he says, like, not every Republican is like that.
00:11:33.000 It's just that their party is dominated.
00:11:34.000 And it's like an invite to be like Adam Kinzinger.
00:11:37.000 Like, you either need to align with the Democratic Party, even if you keep the name Republican.
00:11:40.000 It'll throw you out.
00:11:43.000 I was talking to a friend about what we learned of our true friends when the cult started forming.
00:11:49.000 And I was saying that we've known people our whole lives.
00:11:54.000 And all of a sudden, these people don't want to be friends anymore, or they're not answering texts, or they're walking away.
00:11:59.000 I mean, Larry Elder told us stories like this.
00:12:01.000 And what you realize then is these people will say or do anything to appear cool or to be socially accepted.
00:12:09.000 But in reality, they're all just terrified, and they're just saying, whoever I fear the most, I will pretend to be like.
00:12:15.000 So sure enough, as soon as Biden loses, and he will because this stuff never wins.
00:12:19.000 It never does.
00:12:20.000 I mean, there are periods where autocrats gain power and then they lose power in the end.
00:12:24.000 It never lasts forever.
00:12:26.000 All of these people who defend this lie for it.
00:12:30.000 They'll come out and be like, well, I was always against it.
00:12:32.000 And then what you need to realize is right now we're kind of lucky in that you can see who is actually a thinking person.
00:12:40.000 You can see who is actually your real friend because you can ask them a simple question and see if their brain can process it.
00:12:47.000 So there are a lot of people I know that I'm like, huh, I wouldn't have known that they were a duplicitous scumbag until now.
00:12:55.000 So I'd like to thank the cult for exposing all of these people.
00:12:58.000 So Fauci came out recently and said I was always against lockdowns.
00:13:03.000 The Biden administration announced a couple days ago that they were the ones that got children back into schools.
00:13:09.000 Clearly, the policies of this administration, and I would even broaden it, the policies of lockdowns, and dehumanizing people, and telling people they can't speak, telling people they can't leave their house, telling people that they can't go to their job and feed their families, this is all coming to a head.
00:13:28.000 Which goes back to my theory that the only thing that the Democrats have is this otherizing and demonizing and getting every single hardcore Democrat, the 34% or whatever it is, to show up in the midterms.
00:13:44.000 Because midterms are low turnout elections.
00:13:48.000 Clearly the people that have been damaged are going to show up.
00:13:52.000 And they're not showing up for Biden, they're showing up for something else.
00:13:55.000 And that's the catastrophic future that they're facing.
00:14:00.000 They knew this in 2020, and they feel the same way now.
00:14:03.000 Biden does not rally anyone.
00:14:05.000 What gets people to vote is the hatred of Donald Trump.
00:14:08.000 So they've been planning this for some time.
00:14:10.000 We saw them propping up MAGA Republicans.
00:14:13.000 They were trying to get MAGA Republicans to win, because they knew this was the trajectory.
00:14:19.000 Now that the primaries are coming to an end, the goal?
00:14:22.000 Demonize MAGA.
00:14:24.000 Hit them all at once.
00:14:26.000 That's the plan.
00:14:27.000 You know, one of the things that bothers me is he was saying that he thinks that anyone that questions a free and fair election is a danger, which I kind of like, okay.
00:14:33.000 Well, how can you say that about Hillary Clinton?
00:14:36.000 Well, she did actually question the 2016 election.
00:14:38.000 She never stopped.
00:14:39.000 But the big problem is when you have election tallies being calculated on a proprietary voting machine in secret, that's... I would not just...
00:14:49.000 Default, consider that free and fair, because it's in secret, it's being tallied.
00:14:53.000 I can't see if it's free and fair.
00:14:54.000 I can't see.
00:14:55.000 I need to see the code.
00:14:56.000 Did you see what Carrie Lake said?
00:14:58.000 No.
00:14:58.000 She was asked about this, like, isn't Donald Trump, you know, he's threatening democracy or whatever, and she was, like, asking about elections.
00:15:05.000 Like every Democrat did after, you know, the 2016 election.
00:15:09.000 She said, people have a right to question the process, and how is that anti-American or a threat to this country or whatever?
00:15:16.000 That's an insane prospect.
00:15:18.000 What they want to do with the classified documents thing, they want you to think there is an authority above the president when it comes to classified documents.
00:15:26.000 They want you to think that Trump needed permission from someone.
00:15:29.000 The National Archives, by the way.
00:15:30.000 Right.
00:15:31.000 They want you to think that as commander-in-chief, you do not have the authority as the duly elected, you know, president or whatever to do these things.
00:15:37.000 And this is, every step of the way, they're trying to make you think that you actually don't have the right to be involved in the process.
00:15:44.000 When you come out and say, hey, we're doing a free and fair election, so I want to see those numbers on a, you know, Open source machine or the public could have access to the code, the source code, and we should be able to see them tally.
00:15:55.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:15:56.000 Of, by, and for the people.
00:15:57.000 That's the United States.
00:15:58.000 They're trying to erase all of that and make you think that there's someone else you have to bend the knee to.
00:16:03.000 Yeah, did anyone else not know that the National Archives were the final arbiter of what was legal for the president to take?
00:16:10.000 I did not know that.
00:16:11.000 I think it's fascinating our country's highest authority is the acting archivist of the United States.
00:16:18.000 Librarians everywhere are like, I had no idea this was such a path to power.
00:16:22.000 Could there be a worse form of hell than the librarians taking full control?
00:16:26.000 Seriously.
00:16:27.000 Well, I was looking this up today because we were kind of talking about it with family because they were like, well, my mother-in-law actually asked, she was like, well, what did Hillary Clinton do when the FBI came for her documents?
00:16:37.000 And I was like, that's a great question.
00:16:39.000 Let's talk about that.
00:16:40.000 They smashed their phones with hammers.
00:16:43.000 Bleach bit the server, and she was not a president.
00:16:47.000 She didn't have declassification authority.
00:16:49.000 She destroyed classified.
00:16:51.000 Was it proven that she destroyed classified information, or she just destroyed information?
00:16:55.000 Her staff destroyed information.
00:16:57.000 Was it her command for them?
00:17:00.000 So she commanded her staff to destroy information.
00:17:01.000 We don't know if it was classified or not, because it was destroyed.
00:17:03.000 Well, here's how it works.
00:17:06.000 Let's say, you know, we've got a truth bomb on the table from Daily Wire.
00:17:10.000 And let's say it was evidence or something.
00:17:11.000 If I came out and said, Ian, destroy the evidence.
00:17:15.000 Well, you committed a crime.
00:17:16.000 If I said, Ian, clean the table.
00:17:19.000 Well, I didn't do anything wrong.
00:17:20.000 I just said, clean the table.
00:17:21.000 And then Ian goes and smashes the truth bomb with a hammer.
00:17:24.000 Nobody committed a crime.
00:17:26.000 So they're like, well, no one really did anything.
00:17:28.000 It was one guy who was just preparing a server, and she was just telling him to clean things up.
00:17:33.000 Yeah, we get it.
00:17:35.000 Let's talk about where we go from here with Joe Biden as crack pottery.
00:17:38.000 MSNBC's Eugene Robinson describes Biden's speech as urgent wartime address as network keeps evoking civil war.
00:17:45.000 Shut up, Fox News.
00:17:46.000 Network keeps evoking civil war.
00:17:48.000 Civil war is trending constantly over the past several months.
00:17:52.000 MSNBC's Tiffany Cross has claimed it feels like the civil war is here.
00:17:55.000 In fact, she said more than that.
00:17:57.000 They have a video clip here.
00:17:58.000 Let me see if... I believe this is the one.
00:18:00.000 Maybe it will play, maybe it won't.
00:18:02.000 Alright, let's... Well, because we're listening to music before the show.
00:18:08.000 There is no let's deal with the rhetoric.
00:18:11.000 At this point, I do think we have to have serious conversations around preparing for
00:18:15.000 actual violence.
00:18:17.000 People keep saying a civil war is coming.
00:18:18.000 I would say a civil war is here.
00:18:20.000 And I don't mean to be hyperbolic.
00:18:22.000 We can look at what has happened just in the past week alone.
00:18:24.000 Since all this has happened, we've had two people try to declare war with FBI field offices.
00:18:29.000 I don't think at this point we're going to all pack up our bags and go home and sing
00:18:32.000 Kumbaya.
00:18:33.000 She's right.
00:18:34.000 Yep.
00:18:34.000 She's 100% right.
00:18:35.000 It doesn't matter what side you're on or who you think is factually correct or morally correct.
00:18:40.000 What matters is that there were people going to FBI field offices.
00:18:43.000 One guy tried to break through.
00:18:45.000 And I said, yeah, people are getting violent.
00:18:47.000 You know, these things are happening.
00:18:49.000 And even it was Eric Weinstein.
00:18:52.000 What is this?
00:18:55.000 Eric Weinstein said he doesn't see a path Out of this and and I'm like, you know with like that.
00:19:01.000 That's that's that's great I've been saying that for a while and I don't mean that it's like a dig at him I'm like even he's now saying, you know, even Joe Rogan is saying I think Tim was right a civil war is coming even Erica saying I don't see a path out of this I said that a year ago I mean, violent crime has been on the rise for the last two years.
00:19:16.000 I think I have to look at the numbers again, but I think it coincided before the pandemic was exacerbated by the pandemic.
00:19:21.000 We obviously saw the summer of 2020, which was marked by violent riots.
00:19:25.000 You know, it's hard to say whether the Civil War Even Fort Sumter.
00:19:29.000 They didn't know if that was the start of a civil war or not.
00:19:32.000 They were shooting at each other like, well, you know, this could be nothing.
00:19:35.000 We don't know.
00:19:35.000 for it to be like, and we've begun.
00:19:37.000 And that's never in history ever been the case.
00:19:39.000 Even Fort Sumter, they didn't know if that was the start of a civil war or not.
00:19:44.000 They were shooting at each other like, well, you know, this could be nothing, we don't know.
00:19:47.000 And people can't see the forest for the trees.
00:19:50.000 I'm looking at this quote from Joe Biden last night.
00:19:51.000 We can't allow violence to be normalized in this country.
00:19:53.000 But violence has been increasingly normalized in this country for so long.
00:19:56.000 By him!
00:19:57.000 Yeah.
00:19:57.000 And how many times do we have to see, like, random person stabs elderly woman on the streets of New York before we see that violence is happening on so many levels of our society in a way that we're not used to?
00:20:08.000 Can we get a Joe Biden clip where he's standing in front of the red, you know, shaking his fists, and then we just have like one of these lefties going, are we the baddies?
00:20:17.000 Yes, you are.
00:20:18.000 It's you cheering on law enforcement and governmental expansion and violence against regular people.
00:20:25.000 You know, I want to give a shout out to these left commentators, the social commentators, who are cheering on Joe Biden right now, who cheer on Antifa.
00:20:32.000 Because when Antifa went and smashed the windows of the working class throughout a bunch of cities in this country, they cheered for that.
00:20:37.000 That makes you the bad guys.
00:20:39.000 Like, you know, if you want to talk about evoking history or invoking history, then Crystal Noct, sure.
00:20:46.000 You were the guys who went around smashing up everyone's windows, and guess what?
00:20:50.000 You did it in black neighborhoods.
00:20:51.000 There's viral videos of people in black neighborhoods begging Antifa to stop destroying their homes.
00:20:57.000 But whatever, you didn't care, did you?
00:20:59.000 So you know what?
00:21:00.000 When these people tweet, like Ben Shapiro tweeted, you know, Biden's gone crazy, and I see Hassan and Vosh, and they're like, seethe and laughing about it.
00:21:06.000 It's like, yes, you guys, they're evil.
00:21:08.000 They don't care that Antifa went and destroyed the lives of working class people.
00:21:12.000 They're in favor of the elites and the system.
00:21:15.000 I mean, Hassan bought himself a multi-million dollar house while claiming to be a socialist.
00:21:19.000 Bravo, good sir.
00:21:20.000 That's the grift.
00:21:21.000 That's the racket.
00:21:22.000 You've done it very well.
00:21:23.000 So when the lockdown started, I want to give some context to this.
00:21:28.000 When the lockdown started, the first thing that my wife and I did was go to Home Depot and buy plywood to board up the front windows on our Capitol Hill home because I had no idea what was going to happen.
00:21:39.000 But my theory was that if you lock people up and you tell them that they can't go to work and you tell them, dictating every aspect of their life, Things are going to get violent, and that's precisely what happened.
00:21:54.000 Maybe it was orchestrated, but I think another theory about what Biden is trying to accomplish, and I think this MSNBC clip proves that, is that they want someone to take the bait.
00:22:06.000 They want to be able to point to some MAGA guy that goes too far and gets violent so that their narrative completes, right?
00:22:14.000 Yes.
00:22:14.000 See?
00:22:15.000 I told you they were going to get violent.
00:22:17.000 So one way to think about, one way to, another way to think about that speech is let's goad them into doing something stupid.
00:22:26.000 Yes.
00:22:27.000 And then that's our narrative for the election.
00:22:29.000 Yes.
00:22:30.000 I like that theory, because it seems like social chaos is brewing as a result of the lockdown.
00:22:36.000 Since September 11th, 2001, people have been out of their mind, pointing the finger at who's at fault.
00:22:45.000 It seems like an emergent phenomenon that it is a violence of desperation and that to acknowledge that would be like, well, we've been riding off the back of the Federal Reserve for 120 years.
00:22:54.000 This is what happens when you defer your monetary responsibility and let people print your economy into oblivion.
00:23:01.000 Yeah, well, just think about all these things, what they've done to children and all of the developmental damage by not being able to go to school or masking, all of the people that died because they weren't allowed to go to the hospital.
00:23:14.000 And maybe they died of cardiovascular disease.
00:23:17.000 Maybe they died of cancer.
00:23:19.000 Maybe they couldn't say goodbye to their parents who were dying.
00:23:24.000 The list goes on and on, these inhuman indignities that have been imposed.
00:23:30.000 And fair or not, and I think it's fair, the Biden administration, the Democrats, MSNBC, the lockdowners own this problem.
00:23:39.000 So they have to come up with something else, because they're not going to win on the health of the economy.
00:23:44.000 They're not going to win on, even though they say so, they're not going to win because they opened the schools, because that's a lie.
00:23:51.000 So what are they going to do?
00:23:52.000 They're desperate and they're trying to stoke civil war.
00:23:57.000 It's disgusting.
00:24:00.000 I think civil war has been here for a while.
00:24:03.000 And I think what we're seeing of them has been an increasing desperation because they've been losing.
00:24:09.000 Over the past several years, there's been a, I mean, since Trump won.
00:24:13.000 No, before that, I think it was even since Obama was president, because it's a global civil catastrophe.
00:24:17.000 We're in like a global civil uprising where a new government's attempting to form a one new world order, they're calling it.
00:24:23.000 And Obama signing the Trans-Pacific Partnership, like getting on board with selling out to the Malaysian oil companies was part of it.
00:24:28.000 It's like creating this corporatocracy, but Trump was very against that.
00:24:32.000 And so was Bernie Sanders, which is kind of why I think why he got snowballed by the Clinton campaign.
00:24:36.000 They were not really into like, yo, let's sell out the people to the corporations and acquiesce to the metaverse, you know, mutation.
00:24:45.000 But that was like slowing it down.
00:24:47.000 And I don't know if Biden's like in on it or if he just is being pushed along with it.
00:24:52.000 Bidenism.
00:24:53.000 I mean, he's part of the regime.
00:24:56.000 He's part of the machine.
00:24:58.000 Someone's writing his talking points for him.
00:25:00.000 I want to white pill you guys just for a second here.
00:25:02.000 Yes, do it.
00:25:03.000 Think about the trajectory.
00:25:06.000 You mentioned the Tea Party, but you could go back to Ron Paul.
00:25:08.000 You could probably even go back to Howard Dean.
00:25:12.000 And you could certainly fast forward and look at Bernie and Trump as outsiders breaking the two-party duopoly and doing something that the establishment didn't want.
00:25:25.000 And every step along the way, they've tried to whack it down.
00:25:30.000 It's like whack-a-mole.
00:25:31.000 Oh, people are finally speaking for themselves.
00:25:33.000 It turns out that not every Democrat wants Hillary Clinton.
00:25:36.000 It turns out that not every Republican wants Mitt Romney.
00:25:39.000 And there's this uprising going on, fueled by technology.
00:25:44.000 This is the upside of technology.
00:25:45.000 It is democratization at its best.
00:25:48.000 And it turns out that people have a voice and they have power and they have control.
00:25:52.000 And this is this existential fight that we have between the machine that wants to crush us and people that want to be free.
00:26:02.000 And I think we're in the middle of something.
00:26:05.000 Maybe it's a civil war.
00:26:06.000 Maybe we're figuring out how different other Americans are across the country in a way that we couldn't have possibly known before technology.
00:26:15.000 But maybe we're also trying to figure out how to beat the man.
00:26:20.000 I think one of the things we're seeing, you know I mentioned those people that would just say or do anything to fit in or be cool.
00:26:31.000 They've become stuck where they are and so they're all, it's a Mexican standoff, they're all looking at each other saying what should I say and what should I do and there's no real leader anymore.
00:26:41.000 It used to be that with a centralized media apparatus, you could say, blue is the new green.
00:26:46.000 And then all the people go, yeah, yes, blue, blue!
00:26:50.000 Now that leader is gone.
00:26:51.000 Now it's all of just them.
00:26:52.000 And one guy goes, green?
00:26:54.000 Green!
00:26:54.000 No, wait, blue!
00:26:56.000 I don't know!
00:26:56.000 Canceled!
00:26:57.000 They're attacking each other.
00:26:59.000 And so they're stuck and there's no way to lead them out of it.
00:27:01.000 An example is, you know, I've been watching She-Hulk.
00:27:05.000 Have you guys watched that great piece of American media?
00:27:09.000 I saw the first episode.
00:27:10.000 Saw some twerking.
00:27:11.000 I liked the first episode.
00:27:12.000 I liked the first episode.
00:27:13.000 The second episode was okay.
00:27:13.000 The third episode was just one of the worst pieces of film trash I've ever watched.
00:27:18.000 Damn, she's a good actor too.
00:27:19.000 It's really bad.
00:27:21.000 It's just like they're ruining characters.
00:27:25.000 But anyway, I digress.
00:27:26.000 It's getting bad reviews.
00:27:28.000 It's got like a 2.2 or something like that out of 5.
00:27:31.000 And so what these cultists do is they say the only reason it's happening is because white supremacists are attacking it.
00:27:38.000 And then I'm just like, it's really funny because I actually liked the first one.
00:27:42.000 I thought it was silly when she did that rant about feminism.
00:27:44.000 But I was like, I even said on the show, I was like, eh, it's alright, you know, C+, it's kinda funny.
00:27:48.000 Second episode, it's okay, you know, there's some bad stuff in it.
00:27:50.000 And third episode is just really, really awful.
00:27:53.000 And it's like, what do you say to someone who actually praised the first two episodes the first two weeks and is now saying, okay, it's getting bad?
00:27:59.000 Is that racism and white supremacy?
00:28:00.000 The issue is, when there's no leader, they don't know what to say, so they say, bad thing.
00:28:06.000 They say, The only reason people don't like it is because they like Bad Thing.
00:28:11.000 They like Bad Thing so they don't like show.
00:28:13.000 And you're just like, maybe if you had charismatic thought leaders, they could explain what's wrong with the show in a way that would help your side.
00:28:20.000 But they don't.
00:28:21.000 It's a mob.
00:28:22.000 And, you know, some people call them the real fascists or whatever, and I'm like, it's just a mob.
00:28:26.000 It's a group of people marching around with pitchforks, figuratively, on Twitter, looking for the next person to be angry at over their problems.
00:28:33.000 Joe Biden is a part of that mob.
00:28:34.000 He is not a leader.
00:28:35.000 He doesn't know what he's doing.
00:28:37.000 Somebody writes him a speech because they're a part of the mob, and they're saying mindless, nonsensical garbage.
00:28:42.000 But mobs are dangerous.
00:28:45.000 Yeah.
00:28:46.000 I mean, there's an apparatchik mindset to people like this, because the prize, the ring, is control of the federal government.
00:28:56.000 And without that, they can't impose their will on other people.
00:29:01.000 Whereas, I think conservatives and certainly libertarians don't really think that way.
00:29:06.000 We're not ultimately political animals.
00:29:09.000 We want to live our lives.
00:29:10.000 We want to raise our families.
00:29:12.000 We want to live our lives the way we see fit.
00:29:16.000 And I think that's sometimes a disadvantage when so much power is concentrated in Washington, D.C.
00:29:23.000 Apparatchiks win.
00:29:25.000 And people that want freedom don't even understand what they're doing.
00:29:31.000 So the language is foreign.
00:29:33.000 What are you guys even saying?
00:29:34.000 It's hard to even understand what they're trying to say.
00:29:37.000 I think they're trying to get you to agree with them by using the only thing they know, which is fear.
00:29:42.000 So they're saying like, Well only white supremacists criticize She-Hulk so therefore if you are going to criticize it know that you are equating yourself to that ideology and so in turn if you don't want to be outside the group you start to be like well I kind of like the costumes in She-Hulk and even though you didn't actually like it you feel like you can't publicly talk about it otherwise you are equated to the worst of the worst.
00:30:03.000 It's like the show's bad because the writing is bad, the jokes don't make sense, the characters are being ruined like Wong He's in a bunch of movies, he's a great character, and they turned him into a joke.
00:30:13.000 Like, he's disheveled, he shows up late, he's committing crimes.
00:30:16.000 I'm like, what is this?
00:30:17.000 What are they doing to these characters?
00:30:18.000 But the CGI.
00:30:20.000 So bad.
00:30:21.000 Yes.
00:30:23.000 But bad is an understatement.
00:30:25.000 It's worse than Shrek.
00:30:26.000 People are like, Shrek-level CGI.
00:30:27.000 I'm like, no, man.
00:30:29.000 The way they're walking and jerking and their mouths are moving like this when they talk, I'm like...
00:30:32.000 It reminds me of Sims, you know the computer game?
00:30:34.000 Like, it looks like early, early animation of Sims, like, in the worst way possible.
00:30:39.000 And this is like a multi-million dollar production, right?
00:30:42.000 You know what I think?
00:30:42.000 I think when you're a part of a mob, they may be able to... A mob can break into CNN, but they can't make the cameras operate.
00:30:50.000 The cameras may already be turned on when the mob breaks into the CNN headquarters, so they can move the camera around and point it, and that goes out to the world, but eventually the camera stops working and they start scratching their heads.
00:31:01.000 Then someone comes in and they're like, uh, let's do this, and they press power.
00:31:05.000 The camera starts working, but not working well, and they're like, okay, I got it!
00:31:09.000 That's what it feels like.
00:31:10.000 Like a mob broke into the studio and they don't know how to work anything.
00:31:17.000 And you know, I think merit is being shut out, but we're doing our own things.
00:31:21.000 That's the danger of corporatocracy is that merit gets shut out and wealth dictates who gets to make the decisions instead of the most intelligent or the most resourceful, which is what republicanism is so great for.
00:31:33.000 The merits of the human are what lead the way, not the bank account.
00:31:38.000 I mean, is it wealth or is it wokeism where who you hire is not based on the people that could actually make a good movie?
00:31:47.000 Right.
00:31:48.000 I think that's what you're describing.
00:31:50.000 Oh, man.
00:31:51.000 Remember when, like, Star Wars was completely destroyed, and then it was completely destroyed, and then it was completely destroyed, and, like, every step of the way, they just completely ruined the IP?
00:32:00.000 Like, the prequels?
00:32:01.000 It's like, okay, you know, whatever.
00:32:03.000 They really ham-fisted it.
00:32:06.000 It's like, why is C-3PO and R2-D2 here?
00:32:08.000 That's Anakin built?
00:32:10.000 See, that's weird.
00:32:11.000 But fine, whatever, we all had a good laugh, we enjoyed it.
00:32:13.000 Then they started making a whole bunch of weird garbage, and then the sequel movies were just nonsensical garbage.
00:32:20.000 Rian Johnson, who's super woke, just totally ruined it, and he brags about how proud he is, but he legitimately ruined it.
00:32:26.000 Dude, George Lucas sold out.
00:32:29.000 He sold Star Wars to Disney.
00:32:32.000 He sold out.
00:32:33.000 That was his IP.
00:32:34.000 Freakish.
00:32:35.000 Well, good for him.
00:32:36.000 Not good.
00:32:37.000 He ruined it.
00:32:37.000 He gave up and he ruined it.
00:32:39.000 First of all, forcing his own direction on it ruined it.
00:32:42.000 George, you ruined the first episode one.
00:32:43.000 You ruined because you didn't let someone else take the reins for you.
00:32:46.000 You're a good story writer.
00:32:48.000 You're not a good director, my man.
00:32:49.000 That movie was terrible.
00:32:52.000 Jar Jar Binks was a laughing stock.
00:32:54.000 You had a horrible child actor to play the lead.
00:32:57.000 You had no villain.
00:32:58.000 You had Darth Maul, who didn't even have lines in there, like one line in the movie.
00:33:02.000 You're terrible.
00:33:02.000 Terrible mistake.
00:33:03.000 I thought you were talking about A New Hope.
00:33:04.000 I was like, what?
00:33:05.000 A New Hope was good.
00:33:06.000 Episode 4, 5, and 6 were freaking incredible, man.
00:33:08.000 You had an amazing cast for that, too.
00:33:10.000 It's confusing how they did these movies.
00:33:12.000 I've never understood it.
00:33:12.000 I've never really followed Star Wars.
00:33:14.000 I feel like you're making a really hot take.
00:33:15.000 I just wish I could understand it better.
00:33:17.000 He wanted me to pretend like I didn't know Palpatine was the Emperor so that I could, like, The kids in the future will watch Star Wars from episode one forward.
00:33:25.000 Is he nuts?
00:33:25.000 This is crazy.
00:33:26.000 I don't know.
00:33:27.000 Yeah, I mean, the moment.
00:33:29.000 Total miscalculation.
00:33:29.000 It was the same actor.
00:33:30.000 Everybody knew it was him.
00:33:31.000 Yeah, it was the point was.
00:33:32.000 Do you like Star Wars?
00:33:34.000 I checked out with Jar Jar Binks, and I've had to go back and re-watch them all recently, but I'm probably surely the oldest person here, and I was a very young, maybe I was like 12 when the first one came out.
00:33:49.000 And that was like iconic, definitive.
00:33:52.000 This was part of our youth back then.
00:33:54.000 Yeah.
00:33:55.000 And the first three, which I don't know which numbers they are, are fantastic.
00:34:00.000 Four, five, and six.
00:34:00.000 Four, five, and six.
00:34:02.000 Just call them one, two, and three, whatever.
00:34:03.000 Yeah.
00:34:03.000 Prequels and the sequels.
00:34:05.000 And then Jar Jar Binks, I'm like, I'm out.
00:34:07.000 Yeah.
00:34:07.000 Yeah.
00:34:07.000 How racist was that?
00:34:08.000 All this like CGI cartoons.
00:34:10.000 I would rather had a dude in a costume.
00:34:12.000 Like that's what they did in the original Star Wars.
00:34:14.000 It's dudes with costumes on playing music and that was fun.
00:34:16.000 Han shot first.
00:34:18.000 Oh, and then they re-edited the Star Wars to make Han not seem so villainous.
00:34:21.000 Like Han's a dirty dude.
00:34:23.000 Of course he shot first.
00:34:24.000 He shot Kirito so that he didn't get shot.
00:34:25.000 This is an example, actually.
00:34:27.000 You know, I remember when they changed Star Wars so that Greedo fired at Han first, and it was a big deal.
00:34:32.000 And I'm like, this is like, it's like proto-wokeism.
00:34:35.000 When they started making content to fit their ideological narrative, going back and editing it because they were like, Han shouldn't be a scoundrel.
00:34:42.000 He should be a hero.
00:34:43.000 Well, and they're hijacking stuff that is nostalgia.
00:34:46.000 You said you were 12 when this came out.
00:34:47.000 It's a huge part of your childhood.
00:34:49.000 They're hijacking things that they know people will want to watch to put their own messages in.
00:34:52.000 Didn't wasn't there like a Netflix show they went back and edited the first episode was it stranger things? I think
00:34:57.000 there's a bunch of them That's crazy because you know
00:35:01.000 I remember when When video games used to be released the video game that
00:35:04.000 came out was the video game you got and when there were bugs
00:35:07.000 Well, you know too bad and sometimes they go. It's not a bug
00:35:10.000 It's a feature like the idea of in video games a combo in a fighting game, right?
00:35:15.000 In Street Fighter, it was actually a bug.
00:35:17.000 That you could string together a bunch of moves, creating a no-time gap between when you attack and your opponent's ability to defend.
00:35:23.000 And they were like, eh, it's a feature.
00:35:25.000 They couldn't do anything about it.
00:35:26.000 Nowadays, when a game is released, they patch it.
00:35:30.000 Now they're patching TV shows!
00:35:33.000 This is nightmarish!
00:35:34.000 Like, time is gone.
00:35:36.000 Like, History, memory, won't matter.
00:35:39.000 Because you're gonna go to your friend and be like, hey did you just watch that new show called, you know, about Ian, you know, Ian and Matt's adventure into, you know, the never-ending tale or whatever, and you're gonna go like, oh yeah it was really awesome when Ian pulled out the lightsaber.
00:35:51.000 Lightsaber?
00:35:51.000 What are you talking about?
00:35:52.000 No, he had a Scaliber.
00:35:54.000 What?
00:35:55.000 No, he draws a lightsaber.
00:35:56.000 Dude, I just watched it.
00:35:57.000 Bro, I watched it when it came out.
00:35:59.000 That's what they're doing.
00:36:00.000 They're working on augmented reality where depending on who you are, you're going to see a different image on the screen.
00:36:04.000 So like for kids, when they watch it, they'll see Coca-Cola, but when an adult watches it, they'll see beer, Bud Light.
00:36:11.000 I was just watching a video on this.
00:36:12.000 It's crazy.
00:36:13.000 Or when the adult's watching it, they'll see, you know, a big apple being like, make sure you eat healthy, kids!
00:36:19.000 And then the kids are gonna be watching it, and it's gonna be a giant tiger throwing gummy snacks, and I'm gonna be like, eat candy!
00:36:24.000 It's delicious!
00:36:25.000 Or something worse.
00:36:25.000 The parents are gonna think the kids are getting a good message, not realizing it.
00:36:29.000 That's disturbing because part of what bound us together, you might've mentioned this earlier, is our shared, I don't know if you said this exactly, but our shared appreciation or shared understanding of what art was.
00:36:38.000 Like, I don't know if you actually said this or if it was you, Tim, but like we would all sit around, it was Fox News gave us the, this is what's up tonight.
00:36:45.000 And everyone would see it.
00:36:46.000 Everyone could agree.
00:36:47.000 That's what I saw for better or worse.
00:36:49.000 Cause we were led astray in many ways.
00:36:51.000 And, but now we're going to even be like, that's what I saw.
00:36:54.000 Well, that's what I saw.
00:36:55.000 Did we even see the same show?
00:36:56.000 I don't know.
00:36:57.000 And I don't know how to verify it.
00:36:59.000 How crazy is it gonna be if, you know, we no longer have TVs, we just have, like, viewing portals that are green screens, and you put on your AR goggles, and then you're watching the news, and you get different news at the same time.
00:37:12.000 Like, I mean, we saw this with the Sondland testimony, the Gordon Sondland testimony.
00:37:17.000 There was a gym, I think it was a gym, someone posted this photo, CBS and Fox next to each other, and on Fox it says, Sondland confirms no quid pro quo, and CBS says, Sondland confirms yes quid pro quo.
00:37:28.000 It's like you literally have two different truths that are coming out, and it's like... Another good example has just happened.
00:37:34.000 Taiwan shot down a Chinese drone.
00:37:36.000 It's reported by, you know, a bunch of outlets that it was a Chinese drone.
00:37:39.000 Why?
00:37:40.000 Because it came from China.
00:37:41.000 But then you get CNN saying, unidentified drone, and Reuters saying, suspected Chinese drone.
00:37:47.000 And now what happens is, someone might go, did you hear that they shot down a Chinese drone?
00:37:51.000 I'll go, no, it wasn't identified.
00:37:52.000 What are you talking about?
00:37:53.000 The news said it was literally... This is insane.
00:37:56.000 I don't know how we function this way.
00:37:58.000 Well, I'm gonna white pill you guys again, because I really feel like, back in the day, like I'm the old guy again, I'm gonna be old guy all night, but I'm old enough to remember when Walter Cronkite would tell me as a kid, that's the way it is.
00:38:12.000 And you got 20 minutes of spoon-fed news, and somebody curated that, and all three networks said the same thing, and that was our only access to information, and now you have these infinite sources, And all sorts of contradictions.
00:38:27.000 These contradictions of fact prove to us that a lot of what we used to think of as objective news is at best opinion and perhaps just blatant false propaganda.
00:38:40.000 But we have the ability now to sort of fact check the fact checkers.
00:38:44.000 And I think that maybe puts more responsibility on us to figure things out for ourselves.
00:38:50.000 And yes, all sorts of people are going to fall for the BS, but I feel more comfortable in this crazy decentralized world than I ever did when someone was dictating to me what to think.
00:39:03.000 It's all broken, man.
00:39:04.000 I feel less comfort but more hope.
00:39:07.000 What we're seeing now with the media and the lies plays perfectly into the postmodernist goals.
00:39:13.000 Sure.
00:39:14.000 The fact that you have Fox and CBS saying the exact opposite things It is perfect for them that we, who will try and fact check and then present to you to the best of our abilities the facts, they like that we come out and say they're lying to you and at the same time they point back and say they're lying to you because it confuses people.
00:39:36.000 And it's good for numbers.
00:39:38.000 And yet, that's sort of how life works, right?
00:39:41.000 You think about your everyday life and you're trying to figure out how to move forward in a radically uncertain world.
00:39:48.000 It's a world we live in.
00:39:49.000 We live in real time and we don't know what's going to happen tomorrow.
00:39:52.000 We have some sort of theory about what happened yesterday.
00:39:55.000 And somehow, we figure that stuff out.
00:39:57.000 So I think it's important not just to take the snapshot of like, that guy says this, and this guy says the opposite, and I don't know what to think.
00:40:05.000 There's a process by which we're gonna figure this stuff out.
00:40:10.000 But again, we have to own that instead of just falling into the trap of believing one tribe and not the other.
00:40:17.000 I wanna pull this story from the New York Post.
00:40:20.000 White House.
00:40:21.000 Big tech colluded to censor misinformation.
00:40:23.000 Lawsuit.
00:40:24.000 Good.
00:40:25.000 Yeah.
00:40:25.000 New York Post.
00:40:25.000 You can just show the emails that came out showing that they literally did it.
00:40:29.000 This is this is crazy.
00:40:30.000 Who's filing the lawsuit?
00:40:31.000 A bunch of people.
00:40:32.000 I think it's Gateway Pundits involved.
00:40:34.000 The state of Missouri is involved.
00:40:35.000 I think that's the that's the lawsuit that where this is coming from.
00:40:38.000 This, uh, I just had, uh, Jen and Eunice on my show and it's hasn't even come out yet, but she, um, I'm going to look up her, her association because she is a co-plaintiff with two attorneys generals on this and this discovery.
00:40:53.000 is more like we knew this was happening because the White House was actually saying it from the podium and Biden was saying Facebook is literally killing people so this is not actually news except they now have documentation that there was a ongoing coordination process And it's now time to sue Facebook into oblivion.
00:41:10.000 Anyone.
00:41:11.000 So you need to look at the emails, look at the stories.
00:41:13.000 and what they were demanded to take off.
00:41:16.000 And it's now time to sue Facebook into oblivion.
00:41:18.000 Anyone. So you need to look at the emails and look at the stories.
00:41:22.000 Anytime Joe Biden has referenced COVID policies, I think anybody who tried sharing anything related
00:41:30.000 to that should join a class action lawsuit against Facebook and the US government.
00:41:34.000 government for collusion, violation of First Amendment rights, because the government was actively suppressing that information with the assistance of Facebook.
00:41:41.000 And you should now all have standing.
00:41:44.000 Large class action?
00:41:46.000 That'd be fantastic.
00:41:47.000 I'd be involved in that.
00:41:47.000 I remember posting in 2020 about some COVID stuff, about some documents, and after that, totally blackballed, like blacklisted.
00:41:54.000 Yeah.
00:41:55.000 And no notice that it happened.
00:41:57.000 I just started getting three likes per post after that.
00:42:00.000 And now I'm sure my page is in some kind of blacklist.
00:42:02.000 I mean, YouTube took down like, what, half a million, probably more than that, videos that had to do with COVID stuff, and then changed their policy and didn't put the videos back up.
00:42:09.000 Like, there is an obvious censorship element to this that they are not willing to answer for.
00:42:16.000 Okay, so here's, I just want to fill in the blank there, Jen and Eunice, who's with the new Civil Liberties Alliance, and they are representing Jay Bhattacharya, one of the signers of the Great Barrington Declaration, Martin Koldorf, a couple other guys, and they have joined the Louisiana, Missouri Attorney's General on this.
00:42:38.000 And I think it goes to the Supreme Court.
00:42:40.000 Louisiana?
00:42:41.000 Yeah.
00:42:42.000 Oh, wow.
00:42:42.000 I thought it was Missouri.
00:42:43.000 Is it Missouri?
00:42:44.000 Two.
00:42:45.000 Missouri and Louisiana.
00:42:46.000 Wow.
00:42:47.000 Yep.
00:42:48.000 This is going to be big.
00:42:50.000 I think it's a big deal.
00:42:53.000 And, you know, God help us, we need to save the First Amendment.
00:42:56.000 I still think that matters.
00:42:58.000 I agree.
00:42:58.000 Is that crazy?
00:42:59.000 I don't know.
00:43:00.000 No, we need to evolve the First Amendment because we're creating a global government right now and I think free software code is the future of free speech.
00:43:08.000 If you can see what the code is doing, then that's like your sense of personal freedom in the environment.
00:43:14.000 If you go to the metaverse and you can't see what the code is doing around you, it could be telling you lies and you wouldn't know it.
00:43:19.000 Well, so could a human.
00:43:21.000 It's okay for humans to lie, but for a software code for an environment to lie to you, I think is when it's gone too far.
00:43:27.000 What does that mean?
00:43:28.000 Like if there's blatant lie propaganda, like if there's signs around you that are telling you something happened when it didn't.
00:43:35.000 Yeah, that's the metaverse I'm talking about.
00:43:37.000 When you're in VR, when you're in the space.
00:43:38.000 But like that's just an image posted by a person.
00:43:43.000 What's the difference?
00:43:44.000 Between what and what?
00:43:45.000 An image posted by a person and a person saying the words.
00:43:48.000 If someone creates an environment that they post false advertising or they post, you know, false statement in political ads, it's created by a person, even if it is a sign that's physically appearing.
00:43:59.000 If I saw a sign that said, like, turn right to the next Burger King, but to you, the sign said turn left to the next Burger King, but neither of us know that we're getting fed different information, that's like a violation of my First Amendment.
00:44:10.000 That's a violation of a human right, in my opinion.
00:44:12.000 People need to know if they're being led towards something.
00:44:16.000 But you said it's okay if humans lie.
00:44:18.000 Technically, you could lie to me.
00:44:20.000 If you have an algorithm that's decided you should go to Wendy's and you should go to Burger King and it's automatically doing it, yeah, we should know that machines are doing that to us.
00:44:29.000 When people don't realize, you know, Facebook experimented on people.
00:44:32.000 Do you guys know this?
00:44:34.000 They made people depressed on purpose to see what would happen.
00:44:37.000 That's psychotic.
00:44:40.000 We should have a right guarantee that they can't do that.
00:44:43.000 There should be, I mean, I think we should abolish algorithmic feeds.
00:44:47.000 It should be chronological and your followers.
00:44:51.000 So if you follow something, you get shown it.
00:44:54.000 It shouldn't be like we've decided what's right for you.
00:44:56.000 Because Facebook actually started showing people content that would depress them to see if it would work, and it did.
00:45:01.000 They started then producing depressing content.
00:45:04.000 It's creepy stuff.
00:45:05.000 It's like 2014, I think they were doing that.
00:45:08.000 What are they doing now?
00:45:09.000 Oh, yeah, exactly.
00:45:10.000 Mark Zuckerberg, I think he's big time into psychology.
00:45:14.000 That's a big part of what this is for him is a psychology experiment.
00:45:16.000 I mean, he said that pretty openly that he loves experimenting on the human psychology.
00:45:21.000 I don't want to put words in your mouth, Mark, but you've alluded to that fact.
00:45:23.000 I think he was in college for psychology at the time that he was building Facebook.
00:45:28.000 Yeah, I agree, man.
00:45:29.000 You know, it's a new world and we got to take it by the horns.
00:45:32.000 If we don't, it's going to gore us.
00:45:35.000 Do you guys think that technology, this kind of social media technology that is doing all this stuff, has this generally been a good thing?
00:45:44.000 Or is this what's creating all of this chaos?
00:45:46.000 It's the chaos.
00:45:47.000 It's neutral.
00:45:48.000 But people are using it to create massive chaos.
00:45:51.000 Under the guise of American law, like IP law.
00:45:55.000 You can't just own a world, you know?
00:45:57.000 Technology is neutral, but it's basically like, you know, crystal meth.
00:46:03.000 If you start mass producing it and giving it out to people, and it's like, imagine if companies came out,
00:46:10.000 they started giving out free crystal meth to everybody.
00:46:12.000 In order to have a job, you had to have it.
00:46:14.000 It's like, you're gonna come in work, but you're on meth, right?
00:46:17.000 That would be insane.
00:46:18.000 We can see the problem with that, drug addiction.
00:46:21.000 But what social media is, is exactly that.
00:46:23.000 So when you have a group of people that don't really have the cognitive faculties to lead,
00:46:29.000 and I'm not trying to be disrespectful to everybody, but some people are really dumb,
00:46:32.000 and some people, you can be disrespectful too, if they know they're manipulating.
00:46:36.000 But you have people who are just blindly marching in lockstep with this gutter garbage, algorithmically fed nonsense.
00:46:43.000 You have to have it.
00:46:45.000 They're creating a world of chaos and nonsense.
00:46:48.000 And that's what the modern left is.
00:46:49.000 I don't view it as a political movement, sort of.
00:46:53.000 You know, I've talked about this.
00:46:55.000 It's a chaotic, destructive force.
00:46:58.000 It's like a fire.
00:46:59.000 That's all it is.
00:46:59.000 It's like fire.
00:47:01.000 You have the left and the right, the traditional left and right in this country.
00:47:04.000 And that's why, as I mentioned the other day, if I sat down with Ben Shapiro, we're gonna disagree on your traditional left and right disagreements.
00:47:09.000 And then we're gonna shake hands and be like, ah, America's great.
00:47:11.000 But then you have this left, this quote-unquote left, which is just a fire that burns.
00:47:16.000 There's no reasoning with it.
00:47:18.000 You could go up to it and you can say, here's a video of Joe Biden admitting to a quid pro quo, and they'll smack it out of your hand and be like, fascist, fascist, fascist, and just start screaming because it's fire.
00:47:27.000 There's no rhyme or reason.
00:47:29.000 A leaderless mob, blindly marching in lockstep on social media, and that's what you end up with.
00:47:34.000 But this is nothing new.
00:47:36.000 The entirety of human history has crazy mobs doing the most inhumane things.
00:47:44.000 Mass murder stuff.
00:47:45.000 But it's amplified.
00:47:46.000 And it's addictive.
00:47:47.000 We've always had crazy people, but we haven't always had systems that incentivize you to post inflammatory things.
00:47:54.000 Instagram, right?
00:47:55.000 Young girls are getting depressed because they're not getting enough Instagram likes.
00:47:58.000 Now they're doing Photoshops and filters on their apps.
00:48:02.000 Now women are getting plastic surgery to look like the filters.
00:48:04.000 Like, this is derangement.
00:48:06.000 There's a family that's suing Instagram because their daughter started using it at a young age, like 13 or something, and developed really serious anorexia and anxiety, and they believe that it's directly correlated to her addiction to social media.
00:48:20.000 Well, these CEOs don't give their kids phones.
00:48:23.000 Everybody else does.
00:48:24.000 And it's like, the dude selling the drugs knows not to let their kids have it, but the families are told to do it.
00:48:29.000 It's the right thing.
00:48:29.000 Yeah, it's an addictive printing press fire drug.
00:48:34.000 We can go back to Web 2.0, get rid of all these weird algorithmic manipulations and just go back to reverse chronological.
00:48:40.000 That'd be fantastic.
00:48:42.000 If you follow him, you follow him.
00:48:43.000 Otherwise, the posts just come in in reverse chronological order.
00:48:46.000 I hear the web is headed towards 3.0 and it's freaking out humanists.
00:48:50.000 Well, we're in 3.0.
00:48:52.000 3.0 is like the perma web where everything is on our weave or some other permanent state where it's always there and that's like... You're talking about 4.0.
00:49:01.000 Geez, I don't even know what to call this stuff anymore.
00:49:02.000 So I'll explain it, I'll explain it.
00:49:04.000 Web 1.0 was like CompuServe and AOL chat rooms, really basic stuff, garbage websites.
00:49:09.000 Web 2.0 was when we got social media websites, accounts were popping up, eBay and things like that.
00:49:16.000 You could then do transactions online through websites, and then Web 3.0 was the app network.
00:49:21.000 Now you're online through an app that you can't navigate away from, except the app itself.
00:49:25.000 And then the app can shut you off.
00:49:27.000 Things like that.
00:49:27.000 That's why they're afraid of Web 3.
00:49:28.000 So when it first started, you had crazy websites and IPs, and you'd see like, you know, a gif of Macho Man doing the peanut butter jelly dance or whatever, and hamster dance and things like that.
00:49:37.000 Then we got Web 2.0, which was like YouTube and MySpace, but they're still desktop websites.
00:49:43.000 Now you have Web 3.0, where you don't actually type in it anymore.
00:49:45.000 You have just apps, and you press it, and you're logged in automatically, and you interact with them, and they're heavily regulated.
00:49:50.000 The internet used to be fun.
00:49:51.000 It was the Wild West.
00:49:53.000 Web 3.0 is awful.
00:49:56.000 It's robotic.
00:49:57.000 It's mundane.
00:50:00.000 And then Web 4.0, I don't know what they're expecting that to be like.
00:50:04.000 It's the matrix.
00:50:06.000 We're going to go straight to it.
00:50:07.000 Netaverse.
00:50:07.000 Neuralink.
00:50:09.000 Okay.
00:50:11.000 What about blockchain as the alternative to this?
00:50:14.000 And there's some experiments.
00:50:15.000 Well, what does that mean?
00:50:17.000 It means that we could go back to the fun internet and we could go back to the unregulated.
00:50:22.000 You can just make it.
00:50:23.000 Yeah.
00:50:25.000 There's no appetite for it.
00:50:26.000 People aren't doing it.
00:50:27.000 There's nothing stopping you from making, you know, bringing back an AOL server with Messenger and chat rooms.
00:50:34.000 People don't do it.
00:50:35.000 Well, if we look at what the FBI has been doing, there are things that can try and stop that from happening.
00:50:40.000 Unfortunately, like they stopped Facebook from letting things happen on their website.
00:50:44.000 So before, there wasn't a lot of government overreach that we knew about in the late 90s, 96, 97, when people were typing on AOL chat rooms.
00:50:51.000 Logs weren't being stored.
00:50:52.000 I don't know if they still have those AOL chat logs from 30, 20 years ago, if they want them.
00:50:57.000 But the technocratic state's been in high alert for the last 20 years and really building up a way to spy, you know, the PRISM network where they're allowed, I think legally even now, to spy.
00:51:06.000 X-key score.
00:51:06.000 Yeah, it's not right.
00:51:08.000 We publish all of our stuff on Odyssey in the anticipation of YouTube finally deciding that our stuff isn't allowed anymore.
00:51:18.000 And we're not going to be first.
00:51:19.000 We're not Alex Jones.
00:51:20.000 We tell beautiful stories and I don't expect to be the first to get banned from anything.
00:51:26.000 What they want to do is they want to turn the internet back into TV.
00:51:29.000 They want to... Yeah, that's exactly what they want to do.
00:51:32.000 What the big tech guys in the government have been trying to do is When there was Web 1.0, subcultures started flourishing.
00:51:40.000 With Web 2.0, they started solidifying and building economics around themselves.
00:51:44.000 Then they realized, hey, wait a minute.
00:51:45.000 These people actually got Trump elected.
00:51:47.000 They were memeing him into power by making jokes and people were sharing them.
00:51:51.000 It was meme magic.
00:51:53.000 And they said, we have to stop that.
00:51:55.000 So now the goal is Approved narratives only on all of these big platforms.
00:52:00.000 And that's it.
00:52:01.000 They started banning conspiracies and all the fun content.
00:52:04.000 Man, it was a good day, you know, back in what, like 2010?
00:52:07.000 I'm super concerned.
00:52:08.000 When you could watch Flat Earth videos and they'd be on the front page of YouTube and you'd be like, ah, that's so dumb and silly.
00:52:13.000 And now it's like, you go to the front page and you got Mr. Beast and you got CNN.
00:52:18.000 But this is the whack-a-mole that I'm talking about.
00:52:20.000 It's like every time people get new tools to be more liberated and think for themselves, they come in with a new scheme, more aggressive, more authoritarian every time they do it to try to shut it down.
00:52:32.000 And then something else emerges, and I think that there is a technological solution, because I don't wanna live in the matrix, and I don't think most people do.
00:52:42.000 What concerns me about the whack-a-mole thing, because you're right, when people are whacked down, they tend, the consciousness will rise up somewhere else, and it'll keep happening, and they keep trying to stop it, but if you don't know you're being whacked, if you think everything's going out normal, but it's being tweaked somewhere between you and the listener, because of secret algorithms, Then there might not be an uprising because you don't even know you're being manipulated.
00:53:03.000 That's what I'm concerned with and I want to avoid.
00:53:05.000 Well, you can see trends like young people make fun of people that are on Facebook now.
00:53:10.000 That's what Grandpa does.
00:53:12.000 And they've migrated and they're curating their own content.
00:53:16.000 They're watching shows like this.
00:53:18.000 They're binge watching things on Netflix.
00:53:21.000 They're all on YouTube.
00:53:23.000 None of these platforms are completely free, but they're more free then the sort of manipulation on Facebook.
00:53:29.000 I remember when we started Free the People, we thought that young people had short attention spans.
00:53:34.000 But it turns out that Facebook manipulates you into not paying attention for very long.
00:53:39.000 So what happened?
00:53:40.000 People that didn't like that, they migrated to YouTube and other places.
00:53:44.000 I think that, I mean, I believe in the wisdom of crowds.
00:53:49.000 I believe that people figure this stuff out.
00:53:51.000 And I think that the revolution is going to be those people choosing for themselves.
00:53:58.000 I think the strange thing about the internet is that it was so disruptive and by regulating the internet you can really regulate basically every part of human life.
00:54:06.000 I've never had a job that didn't in some way involve the internet, which is sort of crazy.
00:54:11.000 There are generations that that was not true for.
00:54:14.000 Even people who worked in Congress, who wrote bills, like they, you know, before the rise of the internet there were other ways of operating and now I can't imagine life without it.
00:54:23.000 Not just that, I mean, even if you were going to a fast food restaurant these days, you have apps to order food, so you're getting the internet coming.
00:54:28.000 And to schedule shifts you're working, I mean, like, everything is done through the internet.
00:54:32.000 So if you mean that, like, if you have to comply by the internet, a.k.a.
00:54:36.000 the government's rules, then every part of your life has to comply.
00:54:39.000 Yep.
00:54:39.000 So we had Robert Davia on the other night.
00:54:41.000 He was telling us a really interesting story in the after show about, I think he told us in the main show, like, maybe it was the after show, how he, how he ended up getting into, no, I think it was the after show, how he got into acting.
00:54:52.000 And he said that you'd have to call a number on a pay phone that would have your messages stored for you.
00:54:58.000 So it's like, he wakes in the morning, he runs down to a payphone, he puts the coins in, and then he dials the number, and he gives his information, and then it reads him his messages, and he finds out he gets the part.
00:55:07.000 Like, that was crazy days.
00:55:09.000 I remember when I was a kid.
00:55:10.000 You know, I'm 36.
00:55:12.000 You go to your friend's house, knock on the door.
00:55:14.000 He's not here.
00:55:14.000 Do you know where he went?
00:55:15.000 I don't.
00:55:16.000 Guess I'm not gonna see him today.
00:55:18.000 That was life, man.
00:55:19.000 Before internet banking, I know you remember.
00:55:21.000 Did you ever have the non-internet banking?
00:55:23.000 Bro, before debit cards.
00:55:24.000 Yeah, before debit cards, you got a check.
00:55:26.000 You'd go to Drug Mart and you'd be like, here's a check for $17.
00:55:29.000 It would take three days to clear.
00:55:31.000 Then you'd have to go to the bank and talk to the cashier, write her a check, and then she would give you cash.
00:55:37.000 Then internet banking appeared and it's so convenient.
00:55:40.000 I can click a couple buttons and you get the money.
00:55:42.000 It's amazing!
00:55:43.000 How could I ever want to turn back from that?
00:55:45.000 Except that now they have the power to click a button and turn it all off.
00:55:48.000 Maybe they kind of did before, but not nearly as much.
00:55:50.000 Or say, you can't send money to certain people, or you can't use this service because we don't believe in your ideology.
00:55:55.000 Have y'all watched Catch Me If You Can?
00:55:57.000 Yeah.
00:55:58.000 What was that guy's name?
00:56:00.000 The con man?
00:56:02.000 You don't remember his name?
00:56:02.000 The real name?
00:56:03.000 Yeah.
00:56:04.000 Not Leo?
00:56:05.000 Well, no.
00:56:05.000 Leo was the actor, but his character was his name.
00:56:07.000 I'm sure people in the chat will give us his name.
00:56:09.000 But you look at how easy it was.
00:56:11.000 Yeah.
00:56:11.000 to con people back then.
00:56:12.000 Like he made fake checks, like it actually wasn't that difficult for him to do.
00:56:16.000 He just lied and they would do it.
00:56:17.000 Reminds me of that movie with Ricky Gervais, The Invention of Lying, you've ever seen that one?
00:56:21.000 Where he goes into the bank and he's like, he needs money and then all of a sudden,
00:56:24.000 like nobody can lie in this world and then all of a sudden his brain just snaps
00:56:27.000 and he goes, I have $800.
00:56:28.000 And she goes, it doesn't say that.
00:56:31.000 We must have made a mistake!
00:56:32.000 Here you go, and then she gives him the money.
00:56:33.000 That's what it felt like watching Catch Me If You Can.
00:56:35.000 Oh, the character's Frank Abagnale Jr.?
00:56:38.000 Yes, Frank Abagnale Jr.
00:56:41.000 Yeah, and he was like, he took, uh, in the movie what they show is, it's probably apocryphal, it's probably a movie, but he bought little toys with the Pan Am logo and then he, like, soaked them and then peeled the sticker off and put it on the check to make it look official.
00:56:53.000 Man, these days, Everything's, you know, so much more secure.
00:56:57.000 But I will say, I think it's funny that we're all old people talking about, you know, when I was a kid, we had phones on the wall.
00:57:04.000 But the reality is, the real purpose of this is, in walking away from landlines, the more we move into this digital space, the less control we have, to the point where this is the craziest thing.
00:57:17.000 You don't even own your shows anymore.
00:57:18.000 You don't own, it's like you will own nothing and you will be happy.
00:57:22.000 I hope everybody listening realizes That the agenda of the World Economic Forum has been underway for a very, very long time.
00:57:29.000 It's not new.
00:57:30.000 How many songs do you own?
00:57:32.000 You don't.
00:57:33.000 You don't even own your phone.
00:57:35.000 The software on it is licensed to you.
00:57:37.000 And at any moment, Apple or Google can brick your phone.
00:57:41.000 They can shut it off like that if they want to.
00:57:45.000 I remember 10 years ago, Apple filed a patent to create geofencing.
00:57:49.000 That if your phone went into a certain area that they deemed to be fenced off, your camera would not turn on.
00:57:55.000 That's the world we're in.
00:57:56.000 Or, you can buy a camera and walk around with it.
00:57:58.000 They can't control it.
00:57:59.000 A Polaroid or something like that.
00:58:01.000 I saw a funny tweet where some guy said, you know, the future is inconvenient.
00:58:05.000 I was flying on a plane and my book ran out of batteries.
00:58:08.000 It's like, yeah, that's the future, you know, for convenience and we end up losing control.
00:58:13.000 One of the most jarring things is when I used to have all these CDs.
00:58:15.000 I have like 500, 400 CDs or something.
00:58:18.000 I'd move around from place to place every year and carry this big giant Tupperware tub
00:58:23.000 of CDs and then all of a sudden it was digitized and people didn't own their music anymore.
00:58:27.000 And I'm like, I still haven't done it.
00:58:29.000 I won't do it.
00:58:30.000 I still have my CDs.
00:58:31.000 They're in my parents' house right now.
00:58:33.000 I have them all backed up on multiple hard drives because that's music I bought, music
00:58:37.000 I own as far as I'm concerned.
00:58:39.000 I was never told that I didn't own the CD and everything on it when I bought it, so I own that.
00:58:44.000 Here's the best part.
00:58:45.000 This happened to a lot of people.
00:58:47.000 They got banned from Facebook.
00:58:48.000 So what?
00:58:49.000 People get banned from Facebook, right?
00:58:50.000 The only problem is they were using Facebook Login.
00:58:53.000 Now, all of a sudden, they can't log into any of the other apps they had synced with, and some of them are financial.
00:58:57.000 Now, that's crazy.
00:58:58.000 Well, I've known people who, you know, use Facebook personally and upload pictures of, you know, whatever, their kids, their life's going on.
00:59:06.000 And when Facebook blocks them and deletes their account, they lose all of that.
00:59:10.000 So, I've known people to lose videos of, like, their kid's first step because they put it on Facebook so grandma in a different state could see it.
00:59:18.000 And it's gone and Facebook won't give it to you.
00:59:20.000 When we're on Pop Culture Crisis, we talk about how important it is to go to flea markets and tag sales and collect VHSs because you won't be able to edit out the content and then you'll always have it.
00:59:30.000 Unfortunately, VHSs are not, like, super stable.
00:59:32.000 I think CDs probably hold up against weather and heat and stuff like that a little bit better.
00:59:36.000 But there is, I think, an interesting crossroads where people are going to have to say, like, if it's really important to me, I should actually get a physical copy that cannot be virtually deleted.
00:59:48.000 Trump should have banned TikTok.
00:59:49.000 Mm hmm.
00:59:50.000 Should have absolutely banned it.
00:59:51.000 That's how I agree, kind of agree with you.
00:59:53.000 I don't know if banning is the way.
00:59:55.000 Yep.
00:59:55.000 How would that have worked out if he had?
00:59:57.000 That it, I think it was temporarily like restricted, wasn't it?
01:00:00.000 It was, I think, under some conditions.
01:00:02.000 I mean, there are a lot of reports coming out right now, and I don't want to be too alarmist about it, but of, in different states, they're getting back their, like, learning standards from last year.
01:00:10.000 They evaluated kids, and so many kids are behind.
01:00:13.000 Yeah, the lockdowns.
01:00:15.000 And I think a lot of it is because lockdowns were bad, but also we didn't intervene on the parts of the internet that we should have.
01:00:21.000 And I don't actually like intervention, so it's hard for me to say that.
01:00:25.000 The TikTok thing is that China is controlling what our kids are seeing and they're banning shows like us.
01:00:31.000 We got banned for no reason.
01:00:32.000 They just nuked us off the platform.
01:00:33.000 And it's obvious.
01:00:34.000 They want kids to see their moral ideology.
01:00:39.000 So they'll grow up and they'll not agree with this.
01:00:41.000 That's their plan.
01:00:42.000 They want your kids.
01:00:43.000 So conservatives have to win on the education front and on that front.
01:00:48.000 And Trump banning it would have been a seriously bad day for the woke cultists.
01:00:53.000 And from what I've understood and read about the algorithm for TikTok, they actually change the algorithm based on what country they're in.
01:01:00.000 So kids in China are not served the same content that TikTok users who are under the age of 18 in America are.
01:01:06.000 You know, you might get more engineering content served to you if you're a teenager in China than you would in America.
01:01:11.000 Right.
01:01:11.000 In America, it's woke garbage.
01:01:13.000 In China, they don't allow it.
01:01:15.000 So, you know, someone chatted that kids aren't watching YouTube, they're watching TikTok.
01:01:20.000 Actually, there were several studies and some polls done and found that YouTube is the most popular video platform for all ages.
01:01:25.000 But TikTok is very, very prominent among kids.
01:01:27.000 So if they're at school, they're probably on, you know... And there's an ecosystem, right?
01:01:31.000 So if you have a creator who's popular on TikTok, they probably also have a YouTube channel and an Instagram and you're floating between sort of all parts of that.
01:01:37.000 But they're not going on YouTube until they get home.
01:01:39.000 They're on TikTok when they're on their phone.
01:01:41.000 But TikTok is creepy.
01:01:45.000 Chinese-controlled data being sent to them.
01:01:47.000 There's a new style of entertainment on TikTok where it's like, they'll say a thing, and then there's a cut.
01:01:52.000 And then they'll say another thing, and then there's a cut.
01:01:55.000 And then they'll say a third thing, and then there's a cut.
01:01:57.000 And it's like those disjointed three-second statements edited all together as if it's to be one sentence, as opposed to like just a 10 or a 30-second converse statement.
01:02:08.000 Oh, bro, here's the best thing.
01:02:10.000 So, uh, some YouTubers figured out that typos result in higher engagement.
01:02:15.000 Because when you have a typo in your title, people click it and then correct you.
01:02:19.000 So they started intentionally putting typos in the headlines.
01:02:22.000 Children then started spelling the words wrong because on YouTube they were spelled wrong and that's what they were exposed to.
01:02:27.000 Isn't that crazy?
01:02:30.000 That's how the machine works.
01:02:31.000 It's anything to drive viewers and to keep them there, right?
01:02:33.000 That's why TikTok shows you a video and you immediately scroll.
01:02:36.000 In some ways, that's why YouTube adopted Shorts, I think, because they want you to be able to move quickly through a lot of content.
01:02:42.000 Let's talk about the apocalypse.
01:02:44.000 We didn't talk about this story before, but we have it here.
01:02:46.000 Uh, would you take out a loan to buy this week's groceries?
01:02:49.000 Americans are increasingly turning to buy now, pay later services for food and other everyday essentials.
01:02:54.000 And there are signs that the practice is putting some in deep debt.
01:02:58.000 So, um, I just want to say, if you don't have emergency food supplies, I think you're probably in a bad spot and not everybody can buy them because, you know, we normally shout out safeandreadymeals.com and it's like two or three hundred bucks for a month's supply now.
01:03:16.000 It used to be like a hundred and something.
01:03:18.000 Inflation's through the roof.
01:03:20.000 We ordered some food.
01:03:23.000 We had some takeout.
01:03:24.000 Got it delivered and it was like three people eating and it was like almost a hundred bucks.
01:03:27.000 It was like a local diner and we were just like, what did we get?
01:03:32.000 Bite inflation!
01:03:33.000 People really just are frogs in a pot boiling as all this stuff happens.
01:03:37.000 I just want to stress, when MSNBC says we're in a civil war, the president comes out and says half the country are extreme threats, and people are taking out loans to buy food, please pay attention to what's going on because this is extreme.
01:03:53.000 Extreme.
01:03:54.000 And I'm going to say this too, I've actually been looking at properties in other countries already.
01:04:00.000 No problem saying that.
01:04:01.000 Notably, I will say El Salvador sounds really awesome with the Bitcoin stuff they're doing.
01:04:06.000 So I've been looking at El Salvador for a while.
01:04:08.000 But I want to stay in the United States and make sure we can do what we can to preserve our culture and preserve this country.
01:04:15.000 In the event that, let's just say a catastrophic defeat to the point of executions or something, then I'm like, okay, I'm going to get away from this place.
01:04:25.000 But I also want to point out, as I've mentioned before, there are points throughout history where we've seen people flee countries before it got to the point where there were mass executions.
01:04:34.000 And there are many countries where this has happened, where people have been genocided in various ways.
01:04:39.000 So, seeing all of this, I'm not saying that anytime soon anything like that's going to happen.
01:04:45.000 I'm saying that...
01:04:48.000 I'm gonna buy a van and go live down by the river and get ready to bug out because it's getting insane.
01:04:52.000 People taking out loans to buy groceries?
01:04:55.000 Yo, you have to realize that means something really bad is about to break, right?
01:04:58.000 I took out loans in 2003 to buy groceries after college for a couple years.
01:05:02.000 That was a rough point in my life.
01:05:04.000 But I was making $12 an hour.
01:05:05.000 It was right after 9-11.
01:05:06.000 Tough to get a job.
01:05:07.000 $12 an hour was good enough for me.
01:05:09.000 But I still had to take out a couple hundred bucks a month for groceries.
01:05:12.000 And food benefits exist.
01:05:13.000 But this is, Americans are increasingly turning to taking out loans to buy groceries.
01:05:19.000 Did you guys see the Chengdu riots?
01:05:21.000 I don't know if you call them riots, but the lockdown, they're locking down.
01:05:23.000 Oh yeah!
01:05:24.000 20 million people in Chengdu, China.
01:05:25.000 And people are just storming in and grabbing whatever they can to eat.
01:05:27.000 There's videos of it.
01:05:27.000 It's chaos.
01:05:28.000 People are like grabbing groceries and pouring giant amounts of rice.
01:05:32.000 This is a big issue in China with these lockdowns.
01:05:37.000 And when you run out of food in China, particularly if you're of a certain age, you remember Mao's Great experiment in socialism, the great leap forward when millions of people starve to death.
01:05:49.000 So not having food in China is the ultimate insult, the ultimate moment when you freak out and say, I'm going to do whatever it takes.
01:05:58.000 I might die in the process of disobeying my government, but I have to have food because they remember what it was like to slowly starve to death.
01:06:07.000 But on the inflation thing, this is unfortunately a very predictable result of spending $6, $7, $8 trillion.
01:06:16.000 I can't keep track anymore how much money we spent that we didn't have.
01:06:19.000 Not just that, the money supply was expanded by what, $16 trillion?
01:06:22.000 Yeah, it's all financed.
01:06:24.000 They basically printed the money and they have very more exotic ways than actually running a printing press.
01:06:29.000 But this is all fake money.
01:06:31.000 And it's the ultimate transfer from working people, people that have money in their wallets, money in their savings accounts, people that have to buy groceries.
01:06:41.000 They pay while rich people, the connected, the political insiders, and not just politicians, but when you print all this money, there's injection points in the economy.
01:06:55.000 And who are those?
01:06:56.000 The banksters.
01:06:57.000 So you have this huge wealth transfer from the poor to the rich, and this is part of Bidenomics.
01:07:06.000 And one of the reasons why he did that speech Out of desperation, is that people are taking out loans to buy their groceries.
01:07:14.000 Can we just, I love pulling up the M1 Money Stock here.
01:07:17.000 Can I just show you guys, something isn't right.
01:07:21.000 Cause, bam.
01:07:21.000 Huh.
01:07:23.000 That's when the savings- $12 trillion increase because savings were converted to checking accounts basically.
01:07:28.000 But look what that, they did that to mask what was coming right after that influx of savings is that gigantic angle.
01:07:35.000 Oh, it's right here.
01:07:36.000 That went from like, I mean, that's like a, like a what?
01:07:36.000 Increase.
01:07:36.000 Yes.
01:07:39.000 A three, a three times.
01:07:40.000 It probably went from like a 20% gain.
01:07:42.000 That's like five times.
01:07:44.000 To like a 78% gain.
01:07:46.000 It's like five.
01:07:47.000 Yeah.
01:07:47.000 The money supply increased by 500%.
01:07:49.000 This is what Thomas Massey called the cheese in the trap when they started giving out those relatively modest checks.
01:07:56.000 Like every time we passed another trillion dollar bill, just a small fraction of it actually went to people.
01:08:01.000 But we're now paying for that and all of those people that got those checks are getting utterly screwed by that spike right there.
01:08:10.000 Have you guys been paying attention to like food costs and stuff like that?
01:08:13.000 Oh, it's insane.
01:08:14.000 It's been getting crazier and crazier.
01:08:16.000 I remember it was a year ago and I was like, I went to the grocery store and it was $600 and I was shocked.
01:08:20.000 It's like, now it's $800.
01:08:21.000 Yeah.
01:08:23.000 Pork is through the roof.
01:08:24.000 Got to get that bacon, man.
01:08:26.000 It's getting more and more expensive, but we have our own chickens.
01:08:28.000 So, you know, they, they, they bop about, do their chicken business and then lay eggs and we eat them.
01:08:32.000 So I don't got to worry about the cost of eggs.
01:08:33.000 That's great.
01:08:34.000 I think the problem with leaving the U.S.
01:08:36.000 is that as the people who fled Cuba, I think during Trump's tenure, got up on stage and were able to say, there's nowhere else to go.
01:08:43.000 And El Salvador sounds great.
01:08:46.000 And Portugal sounds good to me.
01:08:47.000 I've been looking at Portugal.
01:08:48.000 It turns out a lot of Californians have been moving there, so there's no hope there.
01:08:51.000 This is really the last place to go.
01:08:53.000 I don't know if Brazil's alright.
01:08:54.000 But, you know, the issue is that if the U.S.
01:08:58.000 does falter, that's the reserve currency.
01:09:01.000 It's going to be a wild ride.
01:09:03.000 So you gotta wonder what happens.
01:09:05.000 Actually, Matt, what are your thoughts?
01:09:07.000 What happens, let's say the U.S.
01:09:09.000 just erupts, Biden comes out tomorrow and he's like, I think it's time to put an end to this MAGA!
01:09:14.000 And he starts arresting every Trump supporter, and then all of a sudden the economy collapses, the U.S.
01:09:21.000 dollar is kicked up out of the country.
01:09:22.000 What happens?
01:09:23.000 Well, like you're thinking about escaping to Latin America, the most stable economies in Latin America are dollarized.
01:09:29.000 So they've linked their currency.
01:09:31.000 Bitcoin in El Salvador.
01:09:33.000 Bitcoin.
01:09:34.000 Yeah.
01:09:34.000 So I'm going to go back to blockchain as the only solution to all of our problems, because I really think it is.
01:09:41.000 And there's a reason why they're going after Odyssey.
01:09:45.000 They're going after Bitcoin.
01:09:47.000 They're going after blockchain.
01:09:49.000 They hate this stuff because of the very definition it's not controlled.
01:09:54.000 The alternative to this economic collapse is going to be this technology that makes us independent of government.
01:10:03.000 It's easier said than done.
01:10:04.000 But what happens if the dollar is no longer the reserve currency?
01:10:07.000 Let's say tomorrow, they're just like, dollar's done.
01:10:11.000 People that hold dollars are screwed.
01:10:14.000 So the Central and South American countries that are dollarized are all just belly up?
01:10:17.000 Yeah, well they eventually will do what they did in Venezuela, where the currency is completely worthless and every couple weeks they pass a massive increase in the minimum wage, but it doesn't mean anything because their money's not worth anything.
01:10:36.000 Hyperinflation is the logical result of this kind of stuff.
01:10:41.000 The reason it hasn't happened in the United States is that we are tremendously wealthy and we have things that no Latin American country has in terms of Of physical assets and wealth and and the resilience of our infrastructure.
01:10:56.000 I'm actually surprised that we haven't gotten that point already.
01:11:01.000 And you realize that for all of the darkness and the things that the government has tried
01:11:05.000 to do to stop the economy, there's a lot of entrepreneurship in our country.
01:11:10.000 There's a lot of innovation.
01:11:11.000 There's a lot of people that work their butts off to make sure that there still is food on the grocery store shelves.
01:11:18.000 I thought it would be worse.
01:11:21.000 Yeah, it's supposed to get really bad in the next few months, but it's supposed to get really bad a year from now or so.
01:11:28.000 So they're saying the fall harvest is gonna be brutal, but then next year is where it really gets scary.
01:11:33.000 Yeah, there's a cascading effect on all this stuff because you have the green agenda, you have energy shortages, you have all of the farmers and truckers and the whole distribution chain.
01:11:48.000 Think about the millions of people between you and your next meal that you don't know.
01:11:53.000 You don't know anything about these guys.
01:11:55.000 They have all been affected by what we've done over the last two years.
01:11:59.000 And the question is, did we break the supply chain?
01:12:02.000 Or is it resilient?
01:12:04.000 And I've been impressed by the resiliency of it, but one piece in that infinitely complex puzzle shuts things down.
01:12:14.000 And maybe it's energy, the most obvious thing, but it could be anything, and we don't even understand what it is.
01:12:23.000 That sounded sad, didn't it?
01:12:25.000 I thought you were white-pilling us.
01:12:26.000 I thought that was, you were like the optimistic, I'm gonna white-pill you guys.
01:12:30.000 Well, I was though, because like- I was, 20 minutes ago.
01:12:34.000 You can go read the stuff that I was writing in 2020 about the supply chain and predicting like, these stupid idiots don't understand how beautiful and complex this thing is.
01:12:46.000 And if you decide that that guy can't go to work, but that guy has to go to work, Well, that guy that has to go to work is dependent on the other guys that aren't allowed to go to work.
01:12:54.000 I expected this stuff to hit in 2020, 2021.
01:12:59.000 There's obviously an impact now.
01:13:02.000 I think that people could easily fix these problems if the government stopped helping.
01:13:09.000 I think the government is helping their ideology.
01:13:11.000 I think the climate change zealots are like, it's time to push people down.
01:13:17.000 I think, look, you only need to listen to the words they say.
01:13:20.000 Bill Gates thinks there's too many people.
01:13:22.000 What do you do when there's too many deer in an area?
01:13:25.000 You call the deer.
01:13:26.000 You call the herd.
01:13:28.000 So why should I assume that when these powerful global elites are coming out saying we're overpopulated, the planet's going to implode in five, 10 years, and there needs to be less people.
01:13:40.000 At that point, it's more conspiratorial, in my opinion, to assume they don't want people to die.
01:13:45.000 I'm not saying Bill Gates is going around trying to kill people or anything like that.
01:13:47.000 I'm saying they probably wish it was happening at the very least.
01:13:51.000 Yeah, well, if you're going to replace my steak with bugs, they might succeed.
01:13:57.000 Did you hear the story about the thermostats, where people couldn't change the thermostats, they were locked out?
01:14:02.000 Colorado.
01:14:03.000 And they were like, you opted into this program, it's your fault.
01:14:05.000 Because what'll happen is, you're gonna get your gas turned on, or your heating turned on, and they're gonna say, do you wanna sign up for our energy saver program?
01:14:13.000 It'll save you 100 bucks a year.
01:14:14.000 And they'll go, what do I gotta do?
01:14:15.000 Nothing, we just click, check the box, and then you get 100 bucks off.
01:14:17.000 And they go, cool, sure.
01:14:19.000 They don't read it, they have no idea.
01:14:20.000 Sure.
01:14:21.000 Then it's 90 degrees outside, and they're like, why can't I change the temperature?
01:14:23.000 And they're like, you agreed to this, Dave.
01:14:25.000 That's what you wanted.
01:14:26.000 Very much so.
01:14:26.000 It's like, no I didn't, no one told me.
01:14:29.000 So that's the future, man.
01:14:30.000 You're gonna live in a pod, you're gonna eat the bugs.
01:14:32.000 That's the gag.
01:14:33.000 You know, I was talking about, I did this bit on Twitter where I said, it's 99 degrees in your house, so you go to your thermostat, but you find you're locked out and it says, you know, emergency, energy emergency, governor's orders.
01:14:45.000 So you decide to go take a drive and open the windows.
01:14:49.000 You go to your electric car and it says, minimal charge, driving not available, governor's orders.
01:14:53.000 And you think, ugh.
01:14:54.000 So you figure, I'm gonna go walk down to the park.
01:14:57.000 And as you're walking down, there's a guy standing at a checkpoint.
01:15:00.000 And he says, Sir, you need your QR card if you're gonna come through this checkpoint.
01:15:03.000 And you're like, but my phone's dead because I couldn't charge my phone.
01:15:06.000 Sir, you don't have a QR card.
01:15:07.000 You can't come through.
01:15:09.000 And then you're like, look man, I just want to go to the park.
01:15:10.000 And then he pulls out a cattle prod.
01:15:12.000 And that's where the electricity went.
01:15:14.000 I feel like that's China today.
01:15:16.000 It is.
01:15:16.000 Right?
01:15:16.000 I know.
01:15:19.000 Yeah, that's where we'll be soon, just like China.
01:15:22.000 And then so then after you get tased, you get up, you walk back to your house, sit next to your pod home, reach in and grab a bag of crickets to munch on and wait for the temperature to drop.
01:15:29.000 What do you think is the resistant way around that?
01:15:34.000 I don't know.
01:15:35.000 Farm?
01:15:36.000 Chickens!
01:15:38.000 Chickens eat crickets.
01:15:39.000 Chickens, you eat chickens.
01:15:41.000 That's what I'm talking about.
01:15:41.000 You know what I mean?
01:15:42.000 It's all about chickens.
01:15:43.000 It's true.
01:15:44.000 Everything goes back to chickens.
01:15:45.000 Well, goats.
01:15:45.000 You know, goats are pretty cool.
01:15:47.000 Goats are good people.
01:15:47.000 They're good to eat too, yeah.
01:15:48.000 Cows are alright.
01:15:49.000 Cows are chill.
01:15:51.000 And cows, it's only a couple years, so you can eat the whole thing.
01:15:53.000 You know what I mean?
01:15:54.000 So you just gotta keep making more of them.
01:15:55.000 They eat grass.
01:15:56.000 There's a lot of grass.
01:15:56.000 Grass is everywhere, you know?
01:15:57.000 In fact, we got so much grass, we gotta pay a guy to take it from us.
01:16:01.000 Like, when you have big acreage, The farmers come and just take it all for you.
01:16:05.000 They bail it all up and they're like, it's a couple hundred bucks for us.
01:16:07.000 We need it.
01:16:08.000 They just take it.
01:16:08.000 Cows eat it.
01:16:09.000 And you know, how about we just get some goats?
01:16:12.000 Then the goats eat the grass and the goats give us more goats and we eat the goats.
01:16:15.000 Or the chickens.
01:16:16.000 Yeah.
01:16:17.000 Goats also give you milk, which I even remember milking when I was growing up.
01:16:19.000 I wanted to say they've been pushing this energy plan in Maryland for a while now, for over a year.
01:16:24.000 And I think that people are going for it because it's going to save them money, and times are so hard, they're literally taking out loans so they can get groceries.
01:16:30.000 It makes perfect sense to me.
01:16:31.000 You guys ever see that bit?
01:16:32.000 I can't remember who did it, where he's like, a get-rich-quick scheme, and he's like, you put seeds in the dirt, put some water on it, the food just grows right out of the ground!
01:16:42.000 You can sell it!
01:16:43.000 You sell it to people to give you money for, it just comes right out of the ground!
01:16:46.000 It's like, people in cities really don't understand these concepts.
01:16:51.000 I mean, people might be thinking, oh come on, of course people understand farming.
01:16:54.000 No, dude, Kyle Kalinske was on a plane and he took a picture out the window at a bunch of farms and said, I wonder why it looks like that?
01:17:00.000 And people were like, bro, dude, come on.
01:17:05.000 What is that circle?
01:17:06.000 Is that an alien thing?
01:17:07.000 Yeah.
01:17:07.000 He's having like this really insane, like, did you guys ever notice this?
01:17:11.000 You're looking at farms, dude.
01:17:12.000 That's where our food comes from.
01:17:14.000 The article that we were looking at before referenced buy now pay later services and I'm thinking of like after pay and I think that comes into, you know, you can pay $40 for the shirt or you can make four payments of $10 for the shirt and I think some of that comes into our we don't like to deal with the consequences of our actions mentality that a lot of culture have.
01:17:34.000 You know, There's instant gratification and there's delayed repercussion with that kind of strategy and I think it makes people divorced from the reality of the impact they're having on their own personal finances.
01:17:45.000 Obviously inflation is a huge deal but I think we're also trying to find ways to not feel it and it's creating larger problems down the line.
01:17:52.000 I think it's time to move out to the middle of nowhere.
01:17:54.000 You know, before we moved out to here, West Virginia, we were looking at Montana, but Montana is actually really expensive, like comparably expensive to being.
01:18:00.000 So it's like, you got to find the happy medium where you're close to a city, but far enough away to where it's actually cheaper, but you still have an airport.
01:18:07.000 Looked at Wyoming.
01:18:08.000 I'd rather be up in a big mountain somewhere with a satellite dish, but you just, it's impossible to run a business and fly guests in and things like that.
01:18:14.000 Plus there's no fuel and food.
01:18:15.000 It's really, it's, it's a lot harder to come by, but surprisingly the property there is comparably expensive.
01:18:20.000 You know?
01:18:21.000 So we're all moving off the grid.
01:18:23.000 I mean, yes.
01:18:23.000 Not you, aren't you on Capitol Hill?
01:18:26.000 I mean, the Free Damastan we're setting up is going to be off the grid.
01:18:30.000 I mean, it's on the grid because we're not trying to separate ourselves from the grid for some political point, but we have the capabilities of operating independently with welled water, solar systems, and electric cars, electric bikes.
01:18:43.000 We can charge them up with solar power and massive batteries.
01:18:46.000 We're good to go.
01:18:47.000 You've got to be independent.
01:18:48.000 And then what we have over there, we have like 18 roosters, I think now.
01:18:52.000 Gotta start eating them.
01:18:53.000 Yeah, Chris doesn't want to eat them though.
01:18:55.000 He'd rather let them live and just be free.
01:18:58.000 And I'm like, but then the fox eats them.
01:18:59.000 Dude, that's not fair.
01:19:00.000 I want to eat them, you know?
01:19:01.000 But he doesn't want to eat them.
01:19:02.000 It's your Chicago upbringing.
01:19:04.000 You guys aren't ready.
01:19:05.000 I'm ready!
01:19:06.000 These chickens, some of them are dicks.
01:19:09.000 You know, like, you know, we got some, some chickens that are just mean and nasty.
01:19:12.000 They're food as far as I'm concerned.
01:19:14.000 The ones that are really nice, we'll let them keep laying their eggs and have babies and, you know, live a good healthy life.
01:19:18.000 But, you know, you can't, you can't wait too long until you eat them.
01:19:21.000 Because then they get nasty.
01:19:23.000 And the, and the roosters are hard to eat anyway.
01:19:24.000 They're rubbery.
01:19:25.000 But you just gotta put them in a pressure cooker and cook them overnight, make rooster stew or something like that.
01:19:29.000 Do you have recipes?
01:19:30.000 No, no, I don't.
01:19:32.000 Will we make a chicken cookbook though?
01:19:34.000 I feel like that would be a Tim Cass product.
01:19:36.000 I think it's funny that the chickens that we have in Chicken City are in like a Truman show and they have no idea that we eat them and we're eating their eggs and they're just oblivious.
01:19:46.000 And it makes me wonder about our life and everything that's going on in the world because they're treating us like chickens.
01:19:52.000 You know, they're lying to us.
01:19:54.000 Look, I let the chickens do their thing.
01:19:56.000 You know, they wake up and they run around and they eat bugs and eat food and it's just there.
01:20:02.000 They don't realize that we are in control of their existence.
01:20:05.000 And that's what I feel like these global elites and the black and white foreign types are doing to us right now.
01:20:10.000 Just lying to us to control us, and they're like, we don't care if they do a podcast.
01:20:13.000 I don't care if the chickens scream, you know what I mean?
01:20:15.000 It's like, they don't care if we do this.
01:20:17.000 Yuval Noah Harari calls some people useless eaters.
01:20:19.000 He's claiming there's like a class of people that are considered useless, the useless class.
01:20:23.000 I don't think that he would consider you in the useless class, because you're actually contributing, you know, emotional support for society and things.
01:20:29.000 But a lot of people that just get home from their nine to five, drink Bud Light and watch sports, it's like he considers them relatively useless.
01:20:36.000 Which is, you know, I don't personally.
01:20:39.000 They can do a lot, but you know if they're not doing a lot, that potential is not kinetic.
01:20:44.000 But wouldn't the idea be that like someone who just like consumes the products and does their job, actually they're very useful because that's how you make your money?
01:20:51.000 That's who you're showing advertising to?
01:20:53.000 No, because a lot of these jobs are useless and don't provide towards any goal, right?
01:20:59.000 So the view that these people have is you are useless.
01:21:02.000 Your job is useless.
01:21:03.000 And if you weren't around, it'd be better for everybody.
01:21:05.000 And that's a scary prospect.
01:21:07.000 They want to put him in the metaverse on pharmaceutical psychedelics.
01:21:10.000 I think you all know who he is.
01:21:11.000 He's with the World Economic Forum.
01:21:13.000 He thinks that that's the future of the useless classes.
01:21:16.000 They'll be put on like pharma.
01:21:17.000 Or sterilized.
01:21:18.000 Or both!
01:21:18.000 Or all!
01:21:18.000 That's the point.
01:21:19.000 in their verse experiencing what they want to experience.
01:21:22.000 I mean, we're sterilized.
01:21:23.000 We're both, but they'll be happy about it.
01:21:24.000 We're all.
01:21:25.000 They'll be completely, look.
01:21:26.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:21:27.000 It's about keeping them docile.
01:21:28.000 When NorLink becomes public, these woke cultists are gonna be lining up,
01:21:32.000 screaming and begging for it.
01:21:34.000 That's it.
01:21:35.000 That's crazy.
01:21:36.000 They're gonna be, you know.
01:21:37.000 But yeah, and we'll see though, if we get to that point where we actually do get,
01:21:41.000 you know, computer brain interface working, because there are some difficulties with it.
01:21:45.000 Technology may not be around the corner.
01:21:47.000 Elon Musk is trying.
01:21:48.000 He's got monkeys doing weird monkey stuff.
01:21:50.000 Would you sign up for it?
01:21:51.000 Would you get Neuralink?
01:21:52.000 Me, no.
01:21:53.000 But there is an interesting point about, right now the issue with Neuralink is it's like, what is it, read-only, right?
01:21:58.000 Yeah.
01:21:59.000 Write is where it gets interesting.
01:22:02.000 So I'll put it this way.
01:22:04.000 If you could get a port attached to your, you know, brain stem or whatever, And it would probably be a magnet wireless transmission.
01:22:14.000 I doubt it would be like a plug that clicks in.
01:22:17.000 But you put it on the back of your neck and it writes to your brain and then all of a sudden you're in Lord of the Rings.
01:22:24.000 You're in Die Hard.
01:22:25.000 You're John McClane.
01:22:27.000 Yippee-ki-yay!
01:22:28.000 Everyone would want it.
01:22:30.000 It would be a literal dream come true.
01:22:32.000 People would be like, you get to, you mean I get to be the carrot?
01:22:36.000 And then they go into a world where they're a carrot.
01:22:37.000 They're just like running around yelling.
01:22:39.000 Like some people want weird, weird stuff, man.
01:22:41.000 They'll be trying to explain something to someone and the person's like, I don't get it.
01:22:44.000 And they're like, let me show you.
01:22:45.000 And then you see what they're thinking.
01:22:47.000 And then it's going to be like, how do I compete?
01:22:49.000 I want to interact with people like that.
01:22:51.000 I want to show them what I'm feeling.
01:22:52.000 Can I, so I got to get the plug.
01:22:54.000 That sounds appealing to me.
01:22:55.000 It's a tattoo.
01:22:56.000 I have to say.
01:22:56.000 Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
01:22:57.000 No, it doesn't.
01:22:58.000 It doesn't sound appealing to me.
01:23:00.000 This sounds horrifying.
01:23:01.000 I feel like your brain is your own personal space and to be like, well, but if I give you a link, you can come join me here.
01:23:07.000 Like, no, get out.
01:23:08.000 But it's not even about that.
01:23:09.000 It's about some guy goes to work at McDonald's and then he's just like, he's making the burger and he's like, walks over.
01:23:15.000 Here's your burger, sir.
01:23:16.000 Thank you very much.
01:23:16.000 Here's your drink.
01:23:17.000 And then he goes home and he's like, he takes the thing, clicks it to his neck and then all of a sudden, I am Valsanor, hero of the fourth wind!
01:23:25.000 And then he starts fighting dragons.
01:23:26.000 People are going to beg for that.
01:23:29.000 They're going to line up and be like, I hate my life.
01:23:32.000 I want to be a rabbit.
01:23:34.000 And then they're going to go into rabbit sim, and they're going to run around as a rabbit.
01:23:37.000 And they're going to go into goat simulator, and they're going to run around headbutting people and things like that.
01:23:42.000 Or goose simulator.
01:23:43.000 Remember goose?
01:23:44.000 Yeah.
01:23:44.000 That goose game?
01:23:45.000 That game was fun.
01:23:46.000 Headbutt simulator would be cool.
01:23:48.000 And it's gonna be time dilation, so they'll be able to go in for what they perceive as 20 hours, and then when they're done, it's only an hour has gone by.
01:23:54.000 I mean, how would you not want that ability?
01:23:56.000 Dude, people are gonna go visit loved ones who died.
01:23:58.000 It's gonna get dark.
01:24:00.000 But people are gonna beg for it.
01:24:01.000 They're gonna be like, in this simulated world, we've taken all of your father's Facebook posts, compiled them into an AI, and now you can go and hang out at a cafe for his birthday.
01:24:09.000 And you're gonna go in, and he's gonna be there, and he's gonna be like, you know, I'm a robot, but I'm your dad.
01:24:14.000 And then you're going to be like, I miss you, dad.
01:24:16.000 It could be to the point where anyone that resists that could be seen as a terrorist to the status quo.
01:24:21.000 Like if you wanted to stop people from getting embedded in that system, you're in the way of what's right and what's good.
01:24:26.000 And you are a danger to society.
01:24:27.000 Like I can see that.
01:24:28.000 You're a religious zealot.
01:24:29.000 I mean, the thing is, if you believe in liberty, you would let people sign up for it if they want to be in it.
01:24:33.000 But ultimately, every time you come out of that simulation, you'll feel more depressed.
01:24:37.000 You'll hate your life even more.
01:24:39.000 I think you would hope that enough people want to invest in the fact that they have
01:24:43.000 a real life that they can make whatever they want out of it.
01:24:46.000 Or they can go into pain simulator and then when they come out they're like, well this
01:24:49.000 isn't so bad.
01:24:50.000 Yeah, but look at postmodernism.
01:24:51.000 People don't believe in reality.
01:24:52.000 They don't believe in objective reality.
01:24:54.000 They would rather live, you know what, hey, I say let them do it.
01:24:57.000 In fact, we should all agree, let's, all the postmodernists, how about we give you guys
01:25:00.000 Neuralink, we hook you guys up, put you into pods, we'll make sure that pod economy is
01:25:04.000 working just fine for all of you because we don't want you coming out.
01:25:07.000 And then we'll live our lives, everything will be fine, and you get to live the world
01:25:10.000 but everything works.
01:25:11.000 We believe in objective reality, so we'll take objective reality.
01:25:13.000 You take the pod universe, and we'll polish those pods nice and clean all for you.
01:25:18.000 And there you go.
01:25:20.000 Works for me.
01:25:20.000 I don't think so.
01:25:21.000 Finally a happy ending to this.
01:25:22.000 Yeah, and then it worked out.
01:25:23.000 This is such a dark conversation.
01:25:25.000 Yeah, because if you do put people in pods and then kind of let them off on their own,
01:25:29.000 it'd be like letting an AI figure out how to wipe out humanity on its own.
01:25:33.000 If you don't watch it and watch what it's doing, it can very well be working to destroy you in the background.
01:25:38.000 I feel like I've seen this movie.
01:25:41.000 It's interesting.
01:25:42.000 I was just thinking about Terminator 2 last night.
01:25:42.000 Yeah.
01:25:44.000 I don't realize Dyson, man.
01:25:46.000 But the issue with the Matrix is it shouldn't be robots, it should be people.
01:25:50.000 People run the Matrix, and some people want to be in the Matrix, and they choose to be.
01:25:54.000 And what would really end up happening, or I think a probable scenario, is that if we actually built the Metaverse, you'd have a lot of people, and there'd be a company that says, we can hook you into the Metaverse permanently.
01:26:04.000 Your body will be suspended in a float solution.
01:26:07.000 We'll take care of you to make sure there's no injuries.
01:26:09.000 We'll keep you healthy and your body will be regulated.
01:26:11.000 And the neural link will actually stimulate muscle growth and will provide you with a feeding tube.
01:26:16.000 And in this universe, you will do work and that work will interact with objective reality.
01:26:20.000 You can leave at any time.
01:26:22.000 Tons of people would sign up for that.
01:26:23.000 And then what would you do in the digital world?
01:26:25.000 Coding.
01:26:26.000 You know, jobs related to the arts and things like that and software development.
01:26:31.000 And then just harvest your body heat, get some like piezoelectric gel that's... No, you're in the metaverse, and you're a philosophy teacher, or you're a mathematician, or you're a software developer, or you're a consultant, or any kind of non-physical labor job.
01:26:46.000 You'd host a podcast, and then people in the real world listen to your show, and you're just in a pod floating there, but your brain is creating this simulation, and you make money from that.
01:26:56.000 And then you have to pay the pod company a percentage of revenue or a monthly, yearly fee of, you know, 20 grand or whatever to maintain the pod for you.
01:27:04.000 And you live in your own universe.
01:27:06.000 And then in this universe, let's say you host a podcast.
01:27:08.000 And then when the podcast is over, you stand up and you're like, all right, guys, thanks for coming, everybody.
01:27:12.000 I'm going to go fight some dragons for the next few hours and then fly away.
01:27:15.000 And then like, you know, your guest is like, I'm going to go be a dragon and then turns into a dragon and flies off.
01:27:20.000 That's the world people are going to want to live in.
01:27:22.000 And they're gonna pay to do it.
01:27:23.000 And, like, your Super Chat followers will be in your party at the end of the night.
01:27:26.000 You're like, now I'm gonna fight dragons and, like, the top four Super Chatters are gonna be in the party with you fighting the dragons tonight.
01:27:31.000 Yeah, you're gonna be like, if you Super Chat and you're in the top four, you get to come fight dragons.
01:27:35.000 Or aliens.
01:27:35.000 Or zombies.
01:27:36.000 Or zombie alien dragons.
01:27:37.000 Whatever.
01:27:38.000 I totally believe you that people will pay for this and people will want it.
01:27:41.000 It just personally sounds so unappealing to me.
01:27:44.000 I believe so fundamentally that you have this life to live and you have to do something with it in this time.
01:27:50.000 Like deciding that you are going to- it's like as if you were telling me I'm just gonna spend the rest of my life watching TV.
01:27:55.000 Like that's what I'm hearing when you sign up for Neuralink.
01:27:58.000 Like, you're just looking to be distracted from the reality of the world.
01:28:01.000 And if that's your choice, I respect it.
01:28:03.000 Like, I don't want to tell people what to do, but I think ultimately you're lying to yourself if you think you will ever be a more satisfied person from completely devoting your life to another universe.
01:28:13.000 The postmodernists will be.
01:28:14.000 Absolutely.
01:28:14.000 Maybe so.
01:28:15.000 I don't think they're very happy now, but maybe.
01:28:17.000 Well, they don't want to be what they are.
01:28:19.000 Like, there are people who want to be cats.
01:28:21.000 There are people who want to be animals and there are people who want to be cartoon animals.
01:28:26.000 They identify as these things.
01:28:28.000 They would absolutely take the Neuralink implant.
01:28:30.000 But it's better than just watching TV like another.
01:28:33.000 It's like if you were reading Twitter all day and then making an internet video show on YouTube at the end of the night.
01:28:39.000 Like kind of like exactly what Tim does and what I do.
01:28:41.000 See, I mean, the important thing people need to understand right now is that this show is actually produced in the metaverse.
01:28:46.000 We're not real people.
01:28:47.000 I hate it here!
01:28:49.000 Hannah Clare is actually a 35 year old man named Bob.
01:28:51.000 I'm being kidnapped!
01:28:52.000 Send help!
01:28:52.000 So it's an interactive way to experience humanity, but you're saying that you think power off, like just being out in the field is better?
01:29:01.000 Like, what do you mean it's not good?
01:29:03.000 I mean, I think fundamentally it's a deception, right?
01:29:07.000 You may feel like you're fighting dragons, you may feel like you have a podcast, and you may have some kind of relationship with someone who also is pretending to be something.
01:29:15.000 It, to me, reminds me of the criticism you get of social media, right?
01:29:17.000 That everyone is putting out a fake front.
01:29:20.000 And that's why we tell people to stop checking Instagram and Twitter all the time, because it's actually bad for your mental health.
01:29:25.000 You know what'd be really funny, though?
01:29:27.000 If, like, it turned out all of this is one weird metaverse simulation for Hannah Clare, who's actually a 56-year-old morbidly obese man, who's like, I just wanna be a young blonde woman!
01:29:37.000 And so, like, you're sitting here being like, you're all crazy, metaverse is terrible, but, like, it's actually your simulation.
01:29:43.000 Yeah, I think if I were to wake up and realize that I was in the metaverse and that was true, I would be really miserable, which means I would go back into the metaverse, right?
01:29:49.000 And I think that's terrible.
01:29:51.000 Like, I think giving people, you know, we talked about earlier that Facebook intentionally tried to see if they could make people depressed and Follow the content they produce afterwards like that is what this is opening the door to because what what is the point of not having you hooked up to the neural link?
01:30:06.000 You're gonna be on your deathbed and your family's gonna be around you and they're gonna be like we love you Nana and you're gonna be like I lived a good life.
01:30:13.000 And then all of a sudden it's going to blink and you're going to wake up as a 56-year-old morbidly obese guy and go, ugh, back to the salt mines and gotta go to work.
01:30:20.000 But think of all the relationships you would form in the metaverse that you would think are real and then if anything were to happen to your pod, they'd get deleted.
01:30:27.000 They're not real.
01:30:28.000 I mean, kind of, but, you know, I don't lament not hanging out with Princess Peach after I beat Mario, so, you know.
01:30:32.000 I had a friend that did an ayahuasca ceremony, and he said it was like a two-day ceremony, and he said he lived another life in this ceremony, like a psychedelic experience where he had family, a wife and children that he remembers and still, to this day, misses.
01:30:46.000 Like, he knows them.
01:30:47.000 That's wild.
01:30:48.000 Yeah, dude.
01:30:49.000 I've heard a lot of crazy stories like that.
01:30:50.000 DMT's crazy.
01:30:52.000 I think just being told constantly that, like, even if you forget, right, you're in the metaverse so intensely and you're doing whatever, if it ever were to be over, you would be destroyed, right?
01:31:04.000 And I think that's why you have to live your real life and not your fake life.
01:31:08.000 And if there are things that you are aspiring to be, right?
01:31:11.000 I can't help you if you want to be a cartoon cat.
01:31:13.000 Maybe you should draw one and become a cartoonist.
01:31:15.000 Or go to the Metaverse.
01:31:16.000 You could be a cartoon cat.
01:31:17.000 Don't go to the Metaverse.
01:31:18.000 Don't go.
01:31:18.000 You going in, Matt?
01:31:20.000 I'm not going in.
01:31:22.000 I'm analog.
01:31:23.000 I want to actually live the life I have, so call me old school.
01:31:27.000 Will you work with the developers on it?
01:31:28.000 I don't think it's old school.
01:31:29.000 It's my current thought.
01:31:30.000 Unless I can become a cat, because that sort of sounds cool.
01:31:33.000 You can!
01:31:34.000 In the metaverse, you can be a cat.
01:31:36.000 That's how they get you.
01:31:37.000 It's going to be like drugs.
01:31:38.000 They're going to be like, just try it once.
01:31:39.000 See what the cat's like.
01:31:40.000 I just want to knock stuff off the counter.
01:31:42.000 No one will blame you for it.
01:31:44.000 It's like all I ever want to do is climb up on someone's table and just throw stuff onto the floor.
01:31:47.000 I want to scratch it.
01:31:48.000 You could do that in your real life.
01:31:49.000 I just want you to know that.
01:31:50.000 Now, why do they do that?
01:31:52.000 You know what I mean?
01:31:53.000 They're dominant.
01:31:53.000 They do this thing where they go to a door and then yell at you and you open the door and they turn around and walk away.
01:31:57.000 Like, they just want the door open?
01:31:59.000 Is that what it is?
01:32:00.000 It's because cats are libertarians.
01:32:03.000 You know what I love?
01:32:05.000 I love it when they go up to a door and they start yelling and then they'll put their paws under it and they're shaking the door and yelling at you like, open it!
01:32:11.000 And then you open it and they just walk off.
01:32:13.000 They just don't want the door closed.
01:32:16.000 Keep it open.
01:32:16.000 I had a cat who would stand there and scratch the door constantly.
01:32:20.000 He thought he could dig his way through it.
01:32:21.000 You'd open the door and he'd be like, I don't even know why you did that.
01:32:24.000 I'm going the other way now.
01:32:25.000 So, Bocas, downstairs in the pantry, he's always screaming to open the door.
01:32:30.000 And you do, and he immediately runs to these loose kibbles that are on the ground, because he's a weirdo.
01:32:35.000 And he's tricking you.
01:32:36.000 It's a trick.
01:32:37.000 Because as soon as you walk away, he jumps into the box of bacon.
01:32:39.000 That's right, I've seen him do that.
01:32:41.000 And then he starts tearing the bacon open and eating all the bacon.
01:32:44.000 Oh, that animal.
01:32:45.000 He's an animal.
01:32:46.000 Dirty.
01:32:46.000 So then when I caught him doing it, I picked him up, and he was yelling.
01:32:48.000 He was like... Genius!
01:32:50.000 No, you yelled at me.
01:32:51.000 He was pissed.
01:32:52.000 One time it was really funny.
01:32:53.000 He was trying to go in the garage and I kept blocking his path.
01:32:56.000 And then he got really mad and just went like this with his hand real slow and then whacked me one time on the leg.
01:33:01.000 And then I was like, what are you doing?
01:33:03.000 And then he just walked away.
01:33:04.000 I went up behind him.
01:33:05.000 He was looking out the window and I kind of roughly petted him on his sides and he turned around and swiped at my face with full claw.
01:33:10.000 Just got the hair, but he was letting me know I'm faster than you, sharper than you.
01:33:15.000 Just don't mess with me.
01:33:16.000 Just a shot across the bow.
01:33:17.000 Yeah.
01:33:18.000 And I've never.
01:33:18.000 Touched him that way again, we have a much better relationship.
01:33:20.000 You're only supposed to go with the flow of their birthday.
01:33:22.000 Fridays are the best.
01:33:23.000 Watch their tails.
01:33:24.000 This is the important news.
01:33:25.000 If they start flipping their tails, you're gonna lay off.
01:33:27.000 Everybody can relate to, you know.
01:33:29.000 Yeah, my cats are hardcore objectivists.
01:33:32.000 Oh yeah.
01:33:32.000 Rourke, Ragnar, and Riordan.
01:33:34.000 Nice.
01:33:36.000 And they absolutely believe that they are superior.
01:33:39.000 Of course.
01:33:40.000 And frankly, they are.
01:33:42.000 What's the hierarchy like over at the Kibbe household?
01:33:48.000 They own everything, and they eat better than we do.
01:33:51.000 When we're eating crickets, they're still gonna be eating the good beef.
01:33:55.000 Because that's the way it is.
01:33:57.000 And by the way, the other half of this story, and this will upset some people listening, dogs are actually communists.
01:34:04.000 I don't know if you've noticed this.
01:34:06.000 Always looking for a handout, always looking for secondhand affirmation, like a pat on the head.
01:34:12.000 My cats don't do that stuff.
01:34:15.000 Yeah, cats are libertarian.
01:34:16.000 Do you think that a pet dog, if faced with a pack of dogs that wanted him to join, would look at you in the eye and be like, sorry bro, I'm a communist at heart.
01:34:24.000 100%.
01:34:26.000 Don't trust them.
01:34:27.000 Yeah, don't trust them.
01:34:27.000 I want to love dogs.
01:34:29.000 They look like psychopaths when I look into their eyes.
01:34:31.000 I think that's one of the reasons it's so nice when a cat likes you, because they don't have to.
01:34:37.000 Whereas dogs, they think you're in this together, and cats are like, I'm choosing this relationship with you.
01:34:42.000 You are lucky to have my tolerance.
01:34:43.000 When a cat gives you a little bit of love, it's a boost to your self-esteem.
01:34:47.000 Finally, I matter.
01:34:48.000 Yeah, dogs are clingy.
01:34:50.000 But I like dogs.
01:34:51.000 You know, I like dogs because they're loyal.
01:34:53.000 They're like loyal soldiers, you know?
01:34:54.000 They're there for you.
01:34:55.000 And you are not going to get your cats to do... You can never train a cat to do anything.
01:34:59.000 They train you.
01:35:02.000 There's a theory that cats domesticated humans back in the day.
01:35:07.000 That's how it all happened.
01:35:08.000 It happened kind of synergistically, but a big part of it was cats teaching people how to chill.
01:35:12.000 Cats are an invasive species that we tolerated.
01:35:14.000 One of the things I've heard is like cats- That's not true.
01:35:17.000 That is incorrect.
01:35:17.000 They didn't meow.
01:35:18.000 They started doing that to talk to humans, like that they don't do this in the wild and they do it for your benefit, which I think is hilarious.
01:35:25.000 Dogs were domesticated by humans and wolves slowly being pushed together for mutual benefit.
01:35:31.000 Cats just hang out and people laugh because they're funny and cats don't bother us.
01:35:35.000 That's why they're technically domesticated in that sense, but you can train them, but they're not really tradable because we did not.
01:35:44.000 Livestock, beasts of burden, all trained.
01:35:47.000 Horses trained.
01:35:48.000 Cats?
01:35:49.000 Sometimes people will train a cat because you can, but for the most part, they don't.
01:35:54.000 You can do some kind of training with them, but for the most part, because cats came into human existence by, like, jumping through our windows, and then we laughed about it.
01:36:01.000 Not because they ate mice.
01:36:03.000 Terriers were bred for hunting mice and rats.
01:36:06.000 Is there any way to get a cat, a male cat, to stop peeing?
01:36:09.000 Yes!
01:36:10.000 How?
01:36:10.000 Diapers!
01:36:11.000 We have diapers for him.
01:36:12.000 He can't go downstairs.
01:36:13.000 That must drive him nuts.
01:36:15.000 He walks all funny, but if he's gonna piss on the floor, give him a diaper.
01:36:17.000 And they make those sprays that are supposed to tell your cat not to pee there and stuff like that.
01:36:23.000 Cat urine you like have to soak the- I don't know why I'm giving this advice on a podcast.
01:36:28.000 But anyways, I had a really great cat.
01:36:30.000 He died just about a year ago and I was obsessed with him but he went- whenever I like moved or something he had a really hard time adjusting with pee places and you have to clean with apple cider vinegar because it's so- the smell is so intense they can go back to exactly the same spot.
01:36:43.000 We're gonna go to Super Chats!
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01:36:53.000 Robert Davi last night talking about all these crazy stories in Hollywood.
01:36:56.000 It was really, really fun how he met Pablo Escobar.
01:37:00.000 That's crazy.
01:37:00.000 Because he was a Bond villain.
01:37:02.000 And I guess Escobar, like, saw himself in this Bond villain and was like, why don't you come?
01:37:07.000 And, you know, and it's a crazy story.
01:37:09.000 It's legit.
01:37:09.000 You got a bag of emeralds or whatever.
01:37:11.000 Check that out.
01:37:12.000 Let's read some super chats.
01:37:13.000 Waffle Sensei says, Facebook took down my image of the email between Facebook and the White House.
01:37:18.000 They said it violated their community standards under the subsection of terrorism.
01:37:22.000 Dark Brandon hath risen.
01:37:25.000 Yup.
01:37:26.000 David Ruck says, Biden said Trump and extreme MAGA Republicans are a clear and present danger to democracy.
01:37:32.000 Look up the clear and present danger rule to see how they'll start arresting their political enemies.
01:37:36.000 I think so.
01:37:37.000 I do.
01:37:38.000 Free men die free says, now more than ever it is important to amplify voices like Ron Paul.
01:37:43.000 Make it happen, Tim.
01:37:44.000 Ron Paul and Timcast do it.
01:37:46.000 Ron Paul's like top of the list.
01:37:48.000 We gotta get it Ron on.
01:37:49.000 How do we get Ron on?
01:37:50.000 Dr. Paul.
01:37:51.000 He's in DC tomorrow.
01:37:53.000 Is he really?
01:37:54.000 Really.
01:37:55.000 Does he have time?
01:37:55.000 I'll ask around.
01:37:58.000 Yes!
01:37:59.000 That'd be so cool.
01:38:00.000 He doesn't travel that much anymore.
01:38:02.000 You guys have talked about being able to go to him though, right?
01:38:06.000 Yeah, but also I think his people said that he would come out here.
01:38:10.000 It's just scheduling, I suppose.
01:38:11.000 But we gotta get round.
01:38:12.000 I'll be here all day.
01:38:13.000 Let's do it.
01:38:13.000 Yeah, that'd be fantastic.
01:38:15.000 We can do a special interview with him.
01:38:18.000 He said tomorrow, right?
01:38:20.000 The memes would be fantastic.
01:38:21.000 Oh, it would be so amazing.
01:38:23.000 You know, I'm a big fan.
01:38:24.000 And we also want to get Rand on the show too, because Rand's like, one of the only good politicians, you know what I mean?
01:38:30.000 We're big fans of the Paul's here.
01:38:32.000 The Paul family.
01:38:33.000 The Paul's.
01:38:34.000 The Paul's.
01:38:35.000 Tim Poole likes the Paul's.
01:38:37.000 The Paul's are good people.
01:38:38.000 Like Logan.
01:38:39.000 Like Ron.
01:38:41.000 Like all the Paul's.
01:38:42.000 Tim Ferris says, Joe wandered back around to a dead Mike.
01:38:45.000 I think your bingo card won.
01:38:47.000 Can I take credit for that?
01:38:48.000 We have, um, if walks wrong way.
01:38:51.000 That's true.
01:38:51.000 That's a good point.
01:38:52.000 He did walk the wrong way.
01:38:53.000 He turned around and went back and the Mike was dead.
01:38:56.000 I win!
01:38:57.000 What do you win?
01:38:59.000 I won the bingo.
01:39:00.000 I won the bingo from yesterday.
01:39:01.000 You won the prize?
01:39:02.000 Yeah, he started late.
01:39:03.000 He walked the wrong way.
01:39:04.000 I got a free space.
01:39:05.000 He said, soul of the nation, and he said Trump.
01:39:07.000 That was easy.
01:39:07.000 That was easy.
01:39:08.000 At the end of the night, he started to walk to the left.
01:39:10.000 I thought, but then he was just saluting guys.
01:39:13.000 But he turned around, then stopped, turned back around, and that's the wrong way.
01:39:17.000 Jill kissed him.
01:39:18.000 That was nice.
01:39:19.000 But he looked like he was like, oh, there's all these people watching.
01:39:20.000 I'm just surprised he made it through the length of that speech, to be honest.
01:39:26.000 Yeah, it was actually more cogent.
01:39:28.000 He was more cogent.
01:39:28.000 It was such a rough start.
01:39:30.000 I'm like, oh, this is going to be rough.
01:39:31.000 But he actually, he hammered his way through it.
01:39:34.000 Like in terms of his delivery skills, it was pretty reasonable.
01:39:39.000 All right, Grofty says spin the UFO.
01:39:42.000 Okay.
01:39:44.000 Get ready for this.
01:39:45.000 Where did this come from?
01:39:46.000 The UFO?
01:39:47.000 Yeah.
01:39:47.000 I saw an ad for it on Instagram and then I bought it.
01:39:50.000 Spinning.
01:39:50.000 And then we had desktop cleaner one day and I made an Instagram video spinning it.
01:39:54.000 Nice.
01:39:54.000 And then it became a meme.
01:39:56.000 Shout out to Adam Krigler for all the UFOs out there.
01:39:58.000 All the spins.
01:39:59.000 Aaron Bacon says, Twitter deleting accounts, which negative to Biden?
01:40:03.000 Is that true?
01:40:04.000 Is that post negative content?
01:40:05.000 I don't know.
01:40:08.000 Kevin Brady says, CNN didn't change it for optics.
01:40:11.000 I super chatted yesterday about the tint balance being green and they needed a magenta shift.
01:40:16.000 I'll tag Ian on Twitter now in my post, still bad optic choice.
01:40:20.000 I'm like, you know, maybe, but it's stupid and weird to do.
01:40:25.000 It seems like a weird mistake for such a huge net.
01:40:29.000 I don't know, man.
01:40:30.000 I don't believe them.
01:40:31.000 I don't give them the benefit of the doubt.
01:40:32.000 The stuff right behind him was like dark black at first and then it slowly got, they brought the light up on that too.
01:40:39.000 Farrell says, Biden's speech is meant to inspire violence following Trump's indictment.
01:40:43.000 My advice to GOP voters, do not attend rallies or protests regarding Trump's indictment.
01:40:47.000 Spread this message.
01:40:48.000 Focus only on voting and Biden's failures.
01:40:51.000 I would say I 95% agree.
01:40:53.000 I don't know about saying don't go to rallies and stuff like that.
01:40:56.000 I get it though.
01:40:57.000 They're gonna January 6th people.
01:41:00.000 You're gonna show up to a rally and you're gonna wave a little American flag and then some lunatic is gonna do something and they're gonna blame you for it.
01:41:05.000 But what's the alternative?
01:41:07.000 Tell people not to engage in their First Amendment rights of protest?
01:41:09.000 The key right now is do not harp on 2020.
01:41:13.000 Focus on fixing the Dominion proprietary voting machines and making the code Open.
01:41:19.000 Win in the midterms and you get everything you want.
01:41:21.000 OK, probably not.
01:41:22.000 Depends on if the Republicans actually do anything.
01:41:24.000 But I will say this.
01:41:25.000 Your best chance right now is to hyper focus on winning the midterms.
01:41:30.000 Do not.
01:41:32.000 I think it's likely.
01:41:34.000 Trump will be indicted sometime soon, before the midterms, and then we'll end up hearing that some Trump supporter got violent, either because a Trump supporter got violent or because it's a false flag.
01:41:43.000 Whichever reason you want to believe, that's why I'm saying people need to stay away from any potential hot situations or whatever.
01:41:51.000 If, you know, people gotta have a right to protest.
01:41:53.000 But if you're out and you see stuff unfolding like January 6th, you better GTFO, and I'll tell you why.
01:41:58.000 I love protests.
01:41:59.000 You have a right to protest.
01:42:01.000 But this is right now the closing stretch of the midterms to get some hearings, to get some investigations, to get something done.
01:42:08.000 And there are traps and minefields all around you.
01:42:10.000 Strategy is extremely important.
01:42:12.000 Win the midterms.
01:42:14.000 This is desperation on Biden's part.
01:42:16.000 They're going to try and stop you.
01:42:18.000 They want you to make a mistake.
01:42:19.000 They're waiting for it.
01:42:19.000 They need you to make a mistake.
01:42:21.000 Don't make those mistakes, man.
01:42:23.000 Don't give them what they need.
01:42:26.000 All right.
01:42:28.000 All AlphaZeroBeta says, Joe says he's defending democracy, but I don't think the Green Party of North Carolina could agree less.
01:42:34.000 Democrats love democracy as long as it's two parties, not three.
01:42:38.000 Yeah.
01:42:39.000 What about the Libertarian Party?
01:42:40.000 They don't like them either, right?
01:42:41.000 No, they don't like us.
01:42:42.000 Well, the Republicans don't like us that much either.
01:42:44.000 It depends which way the shift is.
01:42:47.000 I love the assumption that the Libertarians would take votes only from Republicans.
01:42:52.000 That wasn't true, I don't think, in 2016, right?
01:42:54.000 No, and I think generally Libertarians have a new community that turns out to vote.
01:43:00.000 I never really bought that Libertarians steal votes from either Republicans or Democrats.
01:43:06.000 They might be divided between Republicans and Democrats, but they're people that probably wouldn't have shown up.
01:43:12.000 I briefly covered the North Carolina Green Party, or some stuff that's going on, because they had a really hard time getting on the ballot this year, and they said the Libertarian Party was incredibly supportive.
01:43:20.000 Yeah, I like the idea of people having choices.
01:43:24.000 How involved are you with Libertarian Party?
01:43:26.000 I am a Libertarian, big L Libertarian now, and I show up to their conventions, but I wouldn't say I'm better.
01:43:35.000 Mises Caucus?
01:43:37.000 I'm a big fan of the Mises Caucus, and I show up at state party events and speak for them.
01:43:45.000 I'm waiting for something to happen.
01:43:47.000 I think that libertarians spend way too much time fighting with each other.
01:43:51.000 And we gotta get to this idea that not everybody's gonna be just as perfect as I am.
01:43:57.000 And this is a libertarian disease where, like, if a guy disagrees with you on one thing, they go bananas.
01:44:05.000 I wanna build a big tent libertarianism that is like a fun place to hang out.
01:44:11.000 And we're not there yet.
01:44:12.000 We're not there yet.
01:44:13.000 We're fighting with each other.
01:44:15.000 Pissed Off Patriot says, hashtag pedo-Hitler.
01:44:18.000 Pedo-Hitler was trending.
01:44:20.000 Like 200,000 tweets or something.
01:44:22.000 Man, that picture.
01:44:24.000 Yeah, that's crazy.
01:44:24.000 That's burned in infamy in my mind.
01:44:26.000 They're screwed over that, to be honest.
01:44:30.000 They did not expect that.
01:44:31.000 I really don't think so.
01:44:33.000 And it is going to be used forever.
01:44:35.000 Yeah, forever.
01:44:36.000 And it's going to freak people out.
01:44:38.000 They're going to look at that.
01:44:39.000 And that's what matters, feelings.
01:44:40.000 They're going to see that image.
01:44:41.000 And it's a creepy image of Biden looking despotic.
01:44:45.000 It's strange because I've heard a lot of descriptions like, oh, it was a patriotic presentation.
01:44:50.000 So this is patriotism done by people who don't like patriotism.
01:44:55.000 Hitler was patriotic to Germany.
01:44:57.000 His whole thing was one Germany, bring the German fatherland together.
01:45:01.000 If you're German first, you know, it was all about patriotism.
01:45:03.000 It doesn't mean it's good.
01:45:05.000 That's kind of funny, like you could cut and paste the speech and part of it would have sounded like something that Ron Paul would say or some sort of Tea Party guy, you know, talking about liberty and the Constitution and all that stuff.
01:45:18.000 And it was almost like a caricature of someone that had no idea what those words meant and we're going to paste them all together and then we're going to divide the country.
01:45:26.000 Seth Houser says the FBI can easily stage a fake MAGA Trump attack on the Capitol or whatever.
01:45:31.000 You think they will not do it?
01:45:32.000 They've done it before.
01:45:34.000 Well, we saw what happened with the Whitmer thing.
01:45:36.000 Yeah.
01:45:36.000 It was like, was it like 12 FBI agents and like four guys who were just like, I don't know, I guess, whatever.
01:45:42.000 Aha!
01:45:43.000 You're under arrest!
01:45:44.000 Good job, guys.
01:45:45.000 Mm-hmm.
01:45:47.000 Derek Jones says, Tim, the right is missing something.
01:45:49.000 The imagery was deliberately chosen.
01:45:51.000 It was in part to provoke the right to act irrationally and violently just before an election.
01:45:56.000 It's no secret voters don't like the erratic and violent.
01:45:58.000 Then maybe, maybe they knew they were gonna make Biden look like a lunatic and it was on purpose because they want MAGA people to be like, oh, it's happening and freak out.
01:46:07.000 I think it's a credible theory.
01:46:09.000 I think everybody needs to tell everyone else to stay calm.
01:46:13.000 Do not let anybody, you know, talk people down.
01:46:16.000 If you're hearing people get crazy, don't let them.
01:46:19.000 Don't get crazy, man.
01:46:20.000 You got to police your own community.
01:46:21.000 And one reason to show up at rallies is to make sure that that one guy, and maybe it's, maybe it's a plant, right?
01:46:27.000 You don't know who this one violent guy is, but everybody needs to take responsibility to shut that guy down.
01:46:33.000 I remember I did a couple videos praising some leftist protesters because an Antifa guy started smashing bricks with a hammer to pull out of the ground or something, and the leftists grabbed him and brought him to the cops.
01:46:43.000 And I'm like, yes.
01:46:44.000 That's what you have to do.
01:46:45.000 Yeah, because the peaceful protests are a good thing, and they help your cause.
01:46:50.000 This guy got violent, they stopped him, and then the optics were good.
01:46:53.000 It's like, yeah, hey, look, but you know, the problem is a lot of these lefties, they support Antifa when they go and destroy the working class neighborhoods and stuff.
01:46:59.000 And so, you know, I get it.
01:47:01.000 You reap what you sow, you're going to lose support because of it.
01:47:05.000 It does seem like Biden's speech was a provocation to action for people on the right, and they just have to ignore it.
01:47:10.000 I mean, Tim's totally right.
01:47:12.000 You have to focus on midterms.
01:47:15.000 But by the way, just a big mistake.
01:47:18.000 The idea that you're going to divide the country and the imagery With everything else sucking that bad, even if they get all their guys to show up, they're turning out independents that otherwise were sort of riding the fence right now.
01:47:34.000 I think it was a colossal strategic mistake.
01:47:37.000 Unless they get the violence that they want.
01:47:40.000 Cheddar2648 says, MAGA is a third-party coalition of GOP conservatives, independents, and patriotic Democrats.
01:47:47.000 Trump is Perot's successor, a businessman outsider who infiltrated the GOP and beat them at their own game.
01:47:53.000 Ross Perot is wild.
01:47:55.000 Yeah, yeah Noah Zork says vote quartering for the griffies phone and
01:48:00.000 PC. Oh, what does that mean?
01:48:02.000 I don't know what the gripties are.
01:48:03.000 The grifty is an awards ceremony.
01:48:06.000 Is it because the quartering is selling coffee?
01:48:08.000 Yeah, he's a self-acknowledged greatest grifter on earth.
01:48:13.000 Jeremy, are you?
01:48:13.000 I think he was into it.
01:48:15.000 Oh, really?
01:48:16.000 He's got a new place.
01:48:16.000 It looks cool.
01:48:17.000 Yeah.
01:48:17.000 Really?
01:48:18.000 Is it coffee money, dude?
01:48:20.000 Yeah, big coffee.
01:48:22.000 Yeah, big coffee.
01:48:23.000 Quartering is a coffee baron.
01:48:25.000 Yeah, he is.
01:48:26.000 Gotta be careful.
01:48:26.000 Coffee baron.
01:48:28.000 It's funny because he superchatted us like a ton of money to shout at his coffee.
01:48:32.000 I just find it hilarious.
01:48:33.000 He did that during ChairCast, right?
01:48:35.000 Yeah, ChairCast.
01:48:36.000 That was fun.
01:48:37.000 Oh, he's number three.
01:48:38.000 Grifties.com.
01:48:39.000 Oh, snap!
01:48:40.000 Number one.
01:48:41.000 Tim's number six.
01:48:42.000 Oh, I'm going down in this.
01:48:43.000 Nick Cricchetto.
01:48:44.000 Yeah, you're down from wherever you are.
01:48:45.000 Nick Cricchetto?
01:48:46.000 Wait, I'm on there too.
01:48:47.000 You're on there?
01:48:47.000 Nick Cricchetto's number two.
01:48:48.000 My name's under your name.
01:48:50.000 I don't know.
01:48:50.000 Oh, yeah, okay.
01:48:51.000 Really?
01:48:52.000 You're selling tip gas?
01:48:52.000 You're number seven?
01:48:53.000 No, no, no.
01:48:54.000 My name is like a sub name under your name.
01:48:56.000 It's in number six.
01:48:57.000 I don't know why.
01:48:58.000 Oh, okay.
01:48:58.000 That's unfair to you, Ian.
01:49:00.000 Yeah.
01:49:00.000 I was wrong.
01:49:01.000 You grift that graphene like nobody else.
01:49:03.000 Next year!
01:49:03.000 Big graphene.
01:49:05.000 I'm in for your grifties.
01:49:07.000 The grifties.
01:49:08.000 So I think the quartering was always above me.
01:49:11.000 I don't know.
01:49:12.000 Good for him, man.
01:49:13.000 Bravo, sir.
01:49:14.000 Bravo, sir.
01:49:15.000 So what's the website?
01:49:16.000 Griftys.com.
01:49:17.000 How long have the Griftys been around?
01:49:19.000 I'm just curious.
01:49:20.000 I haven't kept up with them.
01:49:22.000 It's the second annual.
01:49:23.000 Nice.
01:49:24.000 How many are there?
01:49:25.000 Hotep's Been Told You presents the Griftys.
01:49:28.000 How many Griftys are issued?
01:49:29.000 Yeah, what are they issued?
01:49:30.000 Like five?
01:49:32.000 Three?
01:49:32.000 I don't know.
01:49:32.000 What are their requirements?
01:49:33.000 I'm curious.
01:49:34.000 Are there categories like Best Female Actress?
01:49:38.000 Ghost of Kiev.
01:49:39.000 That's another one nominated.
01:49:40.000 I don't know enough about it, yeah.
01:49:43.000 But there's a video.
01:49:43.000 Hotep Nation presents 2021 Griftys Awards.
01:49:45.000 Oh, so 2022.
01:49:45.000 This is from last year, yeah.
01:49:48.000 All right, we should, uh, we should, we should, hey, HOTEP, let's, we'll, we'll sponsor a big event.
01:49:53.000 No joke.
01:49:54.000 Let's do it.
01:49:55.000 Like, let's put a budget behind this and actually get some awards made and it would be amazing.
01:49:59.000 And if Jeremy won and we had him, he came out with a speech and like the coffee and then like.
01:50:03.000 Brought to you by.
01:50:04.000 That'd be hilarious, dude.
01:50:05.000 That would, that would, that would be amazing actually.
01:50:07.000 We should do it.
01:50:08.000 I'm into it.
01:50:09.000 Hotep.
01:50:10.000 Let's do it.
01:50:11.000 We love it.
01:50:11.000 It's the only award show we can get behind.
01:50:14.000 Yeah, I know.
01:50:15.000 That sounds pretty fun, actually.
01:50:16.000 It'd be cool.
01:50:17.000 Joe Novak says, loved the MTG playing MTG skit.
01:50:20.000 If she's looking for a real challenge, my wife has some killer decks.
01:50:23.000 No offense to Ian.
01:50:24.000 I loved the part when, in the full episode, Marjorie chats in the forum, blue sucks and you suck to Ian.
01:50:31.000 Oh, no, no.
01:50:31.000 She says white sucks and you suck.
01:50:33.000 That's great.
01:50:34.000 That forum scene's amazing.
01:50:36.000 Yeah.
01:50:36.000 Yeah, that was good.
01:50:36.000 What about Marjorie Taylor Greene versus Post Malone?
01:50:39.000 In Magic?
01:50:40.000 That's what we need.
01:50:41.000 That's the event we didn't know we needed.
01:50:42.000 That's some holy grail.
01:50:44.000 That would be great.
01:50:45.000 Do you play Magic the Gathering?
01:50:47.000 No.
01:50:47.000 I don't either.
01:50:48.000 Andy Welsh says, the Darth Jar Jar theory postulates that due to the extreme audience backlash, Lucas was compelled to rework the entire prequel trilogy and abandon his original plan to reveal Jar Jar as the true Phantom Menace.
01:51:00.000 That's true.
01:51:01.000 Yeah, Jar Jar was the bad guy the whole time.
01:51:03.000 I've heard that theory.
01:51:05.000 Yeah, I guess the ending of the sequels is that the Emperor is now a young woman.
01:51:11.000 Is that what, like, that's what happened?
01:51:12.000 Ooh, feminism.
01:51:14.000 I haven't seen it, but I was told.
01:51:16.000 He says something like, strike me down and I will take your body or something like that, right?
01:51:20.000 Yeah, well, I didn't see the movie.
01:51:22.000 He said something like that.
01:51:23.000 He's like, I found a way to live forever.
01:51:24.000 If you strike me down in anger, I'll transfer my energy or whatever.
01:51:28.000 And then she does.
01:51:29.000 And so I was like, so is she, like, the Emperor is her now?
01:51:32.000 Like, he took her body over?
01:51:33.000 That's weird.
01:51:34.000 The emperor was like, this whole nine movie arc was so that I could be a young woman.
01:51:40.000 See, he's the guy who needs the metaverse.
01:51:41.000 Yeah.
01:51:44.000 I don't know, somebody told me I was wrong about that before or something like that.
01:51:47.000 rbracewell21 says, if you haven't already looked into executive order 14067 and think about how the inflation is manufactured, and remember the social credit score they were talking about with the Vax Pass, it's a bit scary, and would love to hear your take on it, Tim.
01:52:02.000 What is that?
01:52:02.000 What is that?
01:52:02.000 14-06-7?
01:52:03.000 Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets is what it's called.
01:52:10.000 Signed on March 9, 2022.
01:52:12.000 83rd executive order signed by President Joe Biden.
01:52:14.000 83 executive orders signed by the guy.
01:52:15.000 The purpose of the order is to develop digital assets in a responsible manner.
01:52:20.000 Why an executive order, though?
01:52:22.000 It's not an emergency.
01:52:24.000 He is, he likes a good executive order.
01:52:26.000 I feel like, I haven't looked at the numbers, but.
01:52:28.000 We should let, this should be Congress's job.
01:52:31.000 They're the money people.
01:52:34.000 What do we got?
01:52:36.000 Ugly Swan says, not my line, but it's good.
01:52:39.000 Our task is to look at the structure of why we are failing as human beings.
01:52:43.000 And I say all of us.
01:52:44.000 And if you don't have faith in the people, what do you have faith in?
01:52:50.000 Chickens.
01:52:50.000 Chickens.
01:52:51.000 Chickens will save us.
01:52:53.000 Chickens and Bitcoin.
01:52:53.000 Yeah, we have a frizzle chicken.
01:52:55.000 You know, those are the feathers are curled and it's laying blue eggs.
01:52:58.000 It's a white chicken with frizzle feathers laying blue eggs.
01:53:00.000 How about that?
01:53:01.000 You'd miss that if you were in the metaverse.
01:53:02.000 That's right.
01:53:03.000 And then what happens is if you frizzle babies, you have to breed them with non-frizzle chickens because if you breed two frizzles you get a frazzle and their feathers disintegrate and then they're just naked chickens.
01:53:15.000 So what happens is you do a frizzle and I guess a normal farm chicken and then half of them will be frizzled when they get older.
01:53:23.000 What do you think about faith in humanity?
01:53:24.000 What do you mean?
01:53:26.000 Do you have it?
01:53:27.000 But what does that mean, faith in humanity?
01:53:29.000 The success of the sustainability of the species in the long future.
01:53:33.000 It's not about faith in humanity.
01:53:34.000 It's about math.
01:53:36.000 It's the probabilistic outcomes of what happens to humanity.
01:53:38.000 Even if we blow ourselves up, some humans will still survive and then give it a certain amount of time and then humans come back.
01:53:43.000 That's the vibe I'm getting because the technology is so good.
01:53:45.000 I can't imagine that we didn't already succeed in some way, that we've been able to get to this point.
01:53:51.000 Shell Beach says chickens are Tim's graphene.
01:53:53.000 Yes, that's true.
01:53:54.000 But I think Ian talks about graphene more than I talk about chickens.
01:53:56.000 But I do talk about chickens a lot.
01:53:57.000 And you know, a lot of times I talk about graphenes because you make me do it.
01:54:01.000 You push me.
01:54:03.000 Graphene is a hexagonal... I'm just kidding, by the way.
01:54:07.000 We got some Jersey Giants.
01:54:08.000 I want to get a picture of graphene behind me on the wall.
01:54:11.000 I'm gonna do that later.
01:54:13.000 We got Jersey Giants.
01:54:14.000 They're the biggest chicken breed.
01:54:16.000 And there's four babies in the incubator right now.
01:54:19.000 They're scared!
01:54:20.000 Have you noticed that?
01:54:20.000 They're a little jumpy.
01:54:21.000 Well, they're store-bought, so...
01:54:23.000 I want a Frizzle Jersey Giant crossover, so we have a really huge chicken with the curly feathers.
01:54:29.000 And then what we do is, once we get that, we breed it with the silkies, and they're called Sizzles.
01:54:35.000 Sizzles.
01:54:36.000 Yeah, they have curly, very soft, fluffy feathers.
01:54:39.000 Yeah, and they're massive.
01:54:41.000 Yeah, super big.
01:54:43.000 And then we're gonna start having the biggest breed with each other and eventually we'll have like five foot tall chickens we can ride.
01:54:49.000 Yeah, that'll be great.
01:54:51.000 That's the plan, man.
01:54:52.000 No, you'll never really be able to, I'm pretty sure, but there's the biggest rooster is a Brahma.
01:54:56.000 He was three and a half feet tall or something like that.
01:54:59.000 Crazy video.
01:55:01.000 Massive thing.
01:55:02.000 I don't even know how that thing would reproduce.
01:55:03.000 It would crush whatever it stood on.
01:55:05.000 Yeah.
01:55:06.000 Yikes.
01:55:06.000 Yeah, I don't know.
01:55:07.000 I'm stuck thinking about five foot chickens.
01:55:09.000 Yeah, I'm stuck on that, yeah.
01:55:11.000 I feel like this is our next project.
01:55:13.000 Yeah, for sure.
01:55:14.000 In our dystopian future, when there is no energy, we will be riding chickens to El Salvador.
01:55:18.000 Yeah, that'll be fun.
01:55:20.000 Or in El Salvador.
01:55:22.000 Because they've adopted Bitcoin as their national currency.
01:55:24.000 When the system collapses, they'll be the wealthiest nation on the planet.
01:55:27.000 It'll be like, you know, the new shining city on the hill or whatever.
01:55:33.000 All right.
01:55:34.000 Random user says, Lydia, let Tim know that Max Keiser is looking to start an English international news station in El Salvador with government help.
01:55:42.000 Interesting.
01:55:44.000 Well, we know Max.
01:55:44.000 Max is awesome, we're good friends with Max.
01:55:47.000 Man, I've known Max for a long time.
01:55:48.000 We found out in some really fun times in France and we've had him on the show, I think.
01:55:54.000 Was it just one time or what?
01:55:55.000 Twice.
01:55:56.000 Twice?
01:55:56.000 Yeah, we got to have them back.
01:55:58.000 Max and Stacy are amazing.
01:56:00.000 Big fans.
01:56:02.000 David C. Kronk Sr.
01:56:03.000 says, if Ian can see ghosts, he can be a happy medium.
01:56:07.000 I've seen infrared light.
01:56:10.000 One time I woke up out of a deep sleep and I saw it going in.
01:56:12.000 It looked like it was going into my phone, but that's just because my perception was warped and I lost perception of it.
01:56:18.000 But yeah, you can visualize, you can perceive infrared light, which may be ghostic.
01:56:23.000 Anthony says, we eat our roosters.
01:56:24.000 We use them as roasters.
01:56:26.000 Same taste as hens.
01:56:28.000 I guess if you eat them young enough, you know, they're food.
01:56:31.000 They're better.
01:56:32.000 Everyone just hold out for the TimCast official chicken cookbook.
01:56:35.000 That's right.
01:56:35.000 It's gonna be good.
01:56:36.000 I don't know.
01:56:37.000 Chicken pot pie.
01:56:37.000 How to cook, how to serve chicken.
01:56:39.000 It's really, it's really nuts when you go order wings at like a restaurant and it's like you order six wings, that's three chickens.
01:56:46.000 Well I guess technically if you get flats and drums then it's like one and a half chickens.
01:56:51.000 But still crazy.
01:56:52.000 That's a lot.
01:56:52.000 You're like, I will have one and a half chickens worth of wings and flats.
01:56:55.000 You make coq au vin with Roosters.
01:56:58.000 Yeah.
01:56:59.000 Oh, what's that?
01:56:59.000 Big old chicken.
01:57:00.000 It's basically chicken cooked in wine.
01:57:03.000 It's a classic French country dish.
01:57:06.000 Oh, really?
01:57:06.000 Yeah.
01:57:07.000 In our cookbook, we can have Matt Kibbe's Coq Au Vin.
01:57:10.000 I make a pretty wicked Coq Au Vin.
01:57:13.000 Neglectful Sausage says, People in the Matrix didn't get shoved into pods by the machines.
01:57:18.000 Man did it to themselves.
01:57:20.000 The ultimate social safety dream is metaverse.
01:57:22.000 No one can be harmed.
01:57:23.000 It'll be illegal to not go, just like reckless driving imperils you.
01:57:28.000 Adrian Curry says, Four days brine and all day in the crockpot makes any rooster taste perfect.
01:57:35.000 Ooh, brine.
01:57:36.000 That sounds amazing.
01:57:37.000 Another recipe for our cookbook.
01:57:39.000 We gotta figure out which rooster we're gonna execute.
01:57:44.000 You know, we should have a trial.
01:57:45.000 There's so many to choose from.
01:57:47.000 We should have a trial.
01:57:48.000 Get them lawyers.
01:57:49.000 It'll be great.
01:57:50.000 Chicken lawyers.
01:57:51.000 I'll bring the wine.
01:57:52.000 It'll be delicious.
01:57:53.000 Sounds great.
01:57:53.000 Brine.
01:57:54.000 Four days in brine.
01:57:55.000 Brine and wine.
01:57:56.000 That sounds really good.
01:57:57.000 Try both of them.
01:57:57.000 Then we just have a cooking channel where we only make chicken.
01:58:00.000 In a crock pot.
01:58:03.000 StarlingXKnight says, Tim, big fan.
01:58:05.000 I work in the intel community for a living with focus on international incursion and influence.
01:58:09.000 Social media is being incredibly arrogant and y'all are right.
01:58:13.000 Pushing Maoist-like info ops.
01:58:15.000 This is what our adversaries need to break us.
01:58:18.000 Yeah, I think it's probably China.
01:58:20.000 You know, that's why Trump wanted to ban TikTok.
01:58:22.000 Because it's China.
01:58:24.000 It's definitely China.
01:58:25.000 And they got your kids, man.
01:58:29.000 What does it say?
01:58:30.000 Adrian Curry says, trial on stream.
01:58:32.000 Should we cook the rooster and then have it here on IRL and we're eating the rooster during the show?
01:58:40.000 Special cooking show.
01:58:41.000 She's suggesting we figure out who's guilty live.
01:58:44.000 Oh, I see.
01:58:45.000 I see.
01:58:45.000 Trial.
01:58:45.000 Bring them all into a room, ask them some questions.
01:58:48.000 A whodunit.
01:58:49.000 Yeah.
01:58:49.000 Because you know one of them's guilty.
01:58:52.000 So, we were talking about this because we have one Bard Rock rooster, like a zebra stripe looking one, like white and black, named Dorothy.
01:59:00.000 All the boys want her.
01:59:02.000 I don't know why.
01:59:02.000 Because I don't understand chicken, you know what I mean?
01:59:04.000 I just look at chickens, they look the same to me.
01:59:06.000 She's extremely beautiful.
01:59:07.000 Dorothy and Vanessa... She's hot.
01:59:09.000 Well, I'm assuming that's what it is, right?
01:59:11.000 Dorothy and Vanessa both are Bard Plymouth.
01:59:14.000 Vanessa's got like an angry brow, she walks around.
01:59:17.000 And all her sons do, too.
01:59:18.000 That's crazy.
01:59:19.000 Yeah, so when you look at, we have a bunch of Blackstar boys.
01:59:22.000 That's when you breed the Rhode Island Red with the Plymouth, the Barred Rock.
01:59:27.000 So the boys, you can tell which one's Dorothy's and which one's Vanessa's because of the angry eyes.
01:59:31.000 But Dorothy's got like big round eyes.
01:59:34.000 She was, we had to lock her up because she was getting hurt.
01:59:36.000 And then one day she accidentally got out and immediately the boys ran over and just like were like, they wanted her, man.
01:59:43.000 You know, it's just...
01:59:45.000 She's got those chicken pheromones.
01:59:47.000 I don't know, man.
01:59:48.000 Maybe the roosters were like, yo, look at her butt feathers, dude.
01:59:51.000 Maybe we should have a chicken beauty pageant and then she can hand down the crown and then they'll all know who to be attracted to next.
01:59:57.000 We had to separate her from the boys because they were injuring her.
01:59:59.000 Protective custody.
02:00:00.000 Crazy.
02:00:02.000 She's got a lot of kids, though.
02:00:04.000 Yep, no kidding.
02:00:04.000 Yeah, they're huge, too.
02:00:05.000 Vanessa's sons are nasty.
02:00:08.000 They're massive and they're really angry and mean.
02:00:10.000 That's why I'm like, I want to eat them.
02:00:12.000 You know, they're food now.
02:00:14.000 Arrogant little pricks.
02:00:17.000 All right.
02:00:18.000 Let's grab a couple more Super Chats.
02:00:21.000 MTH says they're going to memory hole that Biden photo from last night.
02:00:24.000 People are sharing it everywhere, but it's surprisingly hard to find through Google.
02:00:27.000 It is actually hard to find through Google.
02:00:29.000 You search for a bunch of terms and they give you similar ones, but they're different.
02:00:32.000 Download and save it now, then put it on your family Christmas card.
02:00:35.000 We got it all on Instagram.
02:00:36.000 Unless they ban it, I guess.
02:00:37.000 Joe Rogan's got it on Instagram.
02:00:38.000 This is my point.
02:00:39.000 Like, Google's banning it, but it's everywhere.
02:00:41.000 Yeah.
02:00:42.000 Right.
02:00:42.000 They're trying to stop it, but they can't.
02:00:45.000 Matthew says, Tim, look at the NCLA discovery.
02:00:48.000 Pretty sad.
02:00:49.000 What is that?
02:00:51.000 I have no idea.
02:00:54.000 The Masternator says, does Tim root against Peter Griffin when he fights the giant chicken?
02:00:59.000 No, I think they're both responsible.
02:01:04.000 Murph's Kick says, Tim, let me make Roberto Jr.
02:01:06.000 some Jordans.
02:01:07.000 Seriously, check my IG, brother.
02:01:09.000 Okay, you're gonna make Jordans for our rooster?
02:01:12.000 That sounds amazing.
02:01:14.000 Okay.
02:01:15.000 Awesome.
02:01:15.000 Sounds good.
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02:01:42.000 No, it's going to be like an hour and 20 minutes, the whole arc when it's done.
02:01:46.000 And there's going to be multiple cameos in it.
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02:03:02.000 I think it's fine to shout out.
02:03:03.000 We have two guest cameos.
02:03:04.000 I think just two.
02:03:05.000 Maybe three, actually, in the next episode.
02:03:07.000 We might have three.
02:03:09.000 Yeah.
02:03:11.000 Robert Davi.
02:03:12.000 Spectacular.
02:03:13.000 It's an amazing cameo.
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