On today's show, the boys discuss a new report that suggests the DOJ may have deployed secret agents to prevent a terror attack on the Trump administration on January 6th, 2019. They also discuss why Joe Biden would lose to Donald Trump in a presidential election if it were held today.
00:00:00.000So, we have this crazy story that came out yesterday that there were secret commandos
00:00:12.000deployed on January 6th with shoot to kill authority.
00:00:16.000Now, we started about a minute or so late because the initial story I had read said that Trump had deployed them, and I think that was incorrect.
00:00:23.000So we wanted to change the headline, and then actually have a discussion about what it really means.
00:00:28.000It was apparently, I think, Rosen who deployed these commandos to prevent a terror attack.
00:00:32.000I don't know if it actually came from Donald Trump.
00:00:33.000I want to make sure that was clear, but this is huge.
00:00:36.000If it was the executive branch that was trying to shut this thing down, I think it's still incorrect to claim that there was an insurrection narrative, or the insurrection narrative is completely absurd to begin with, and this is just more evidence to the fact that the media is completely in the wrong about what happened on January 6th.
00:00:54.000But there's a better story outside of all of this.
00:00:57.000That, I think, is the big news, the lead.
00:01:00.000If an election was held today, Joe Biden would lose to Donald Trump.
00:01:04.000The nation supports Trump by an average of five points above Joe Biden in aggregate, not any single poll.
00:01:11.000And if the mainstream media is maintaining their narrative that Trump is currently involved in a conspiracy to overthrow American democracy and that there was an insurrection or a coup, that would mean that Americans, knowing this, support it more than Joe Biden, which says a whole lot about what their narrative is.
00:01:26.000But we'll have to break down the news to make sure we get it absolutely correct.
00:01:31.000The Daily Mail has joined Getter, which is huge because once Getter becomes a utility for news gathering, you're going to see way more people signing up.
00:01:57.000Bernie Sanders' campaign manager says that Joe Biden will face a primary challenger, and since it's Bernie Sanders' manager saying this, I guess the implication would be that it would be Bernie.
00:02:47.000This is the idea that in the West, right, we are sort of controlled by the grip of this like fearsome minority of the white left, where they're just these angry little, but, you know, very vocal and loud screaming leftists that are all typically white and have this undue influence in the West for some reason.
00:03:07.000And China figured this out and made it a joke years ago.
00:03:10.000You know, we saw this with Patton Oswalt.
00:05:02.000Wait, that might've been... What's really funny is I've only ever watched Langelier's once, but I was on an airplane and I never saw the ending because I fell asleep.
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00:07:04.000Secret commandos with shoot-to-kill authority were at the Capitol.
00:07:09.000On Sunday, January 3rd, the heads of a dozen elite government special operations team met in Quantico, Virginia to go over potential threats, contingencies, and plans for the upcoming joint session of Congress.
00:07:20.000The meeting and the subsequent deployment of these shadowy commandos on January 6th has never before been revealed.
00:07:26.000Right after the New Year, Jeffrey Rosen, the acting Attorney General on January 6, approved implementation of long-standing contingency plans dealing with the most extreme possibilities, an attack on Donald Trump or Vice President Mike Pence, a terror attack involving a weapon of mass destruction, and a declaration of measures to implement continuity of government requiring protection and movement of presidential successors.
00:07:48.000Rosen made a unilateral decision to take the preparatory steps to deploy the Justice Department's so-called national forces.
00:07:54.000There was no formal request from the U.S.
00:07:56.000Capitol Police, the Secret Service, or the Metropolitan Police Department, in fact.
00:08:03.000The leadership in Justice and the FBI anticipated the worst and decided to act independently, the Special Operations forces lurking behind the scenes.
00:08:11.000So here's the question I have with this story.
00:08:13.000If they knew all of this, if they had the foresight to say there was a very serious threat, where was the National Guard?
00:09:16.000It's not like he specifically said that.
00:09:18.000But this, look, this is what we would call this is the NCR CONOP.
00:09:23.000So the NCR con op, and if Tom Sauer were here, he would know exactly what I'm talking about.
00:09:27.000That essentially means if there is a threat to the national capital region, that's kind of like all bets are off, like this is the head of the government, right?
00:09:35.000So if there is a threat to the national capital region, that that stuff just in place, you just press the button and boom, all this stuff gets spun up.
00:09:45.000And so I believe, and I knew, and I reported some of this back when it happened, but there were reports that the 82nd Airborne was flying airborne.
00:09:53.000Remember those helicopters that you saw over DC during the summer of 2020?
00:10:33.000All three-letter agencies that were 1811.
00:10:36.000So if you have an 1811, that means you're a special agent.
00:10:38.000So if you're Customs and Border Patrol under DHS, if you're Secret Service, even IRS has 1811s, that's your special agent in federal law enforcement.
00:10:48.000That means I'm a federal agent, right?
00:11:29.000Listen, what I think, I think the reason this is, why is this coming out in Newsweek now?
00:11:34.000Why, when there's been so many questions about January 6th, when this has been front-page news, even though, by the way, the ratings on anything related to January 6th, they're in the dumpster, right?
00:11:44.000Nobody in, like, the rest of the country is really caring that much about this, and the opinion polls bear this out.
00:11:50.000That you have one narrow band of people that, like, really, really care about it, and they all watch Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid and A lot of them are in the White House currently, like Ron Klain.
00:12:00.000But other than that, people have kind of moved on.
00:12:02.000They care about inflation, they care about the gas prices, etc.
00:12:06.000But suddenly you've got people like Darren Beatty, like myself, who have been out there talking about, you know, Tucker Carlson had this huge documentary about what was going on with federal agents in terms of this.
00:12:44.000So they know that something is going to come out regarding this.
00:12:49.000And remember they all called Tucker Carlson.
00:12:51.000crazy. They said a tinfoil hair on fire for suggesting that federal agents from these
00:12:58.000agencies may have been involved on January 6 or involved with any of these militias or
00:13:02.000anything like that. And now suddenly we get these people coming out on their own. I see
00:13:06.000to say, well, okay, we did have special operations commandos, but they were only there to protect.
00:13:13.000They were only there to do this and we guarantee they weren't doing anything else.
00:13:18.000So you think that some of these guys were involved with effectively planning or pushing people towards things like that?
00:13:24.000I don't want to say that guy's name necessarily, but there's a guy who everyone's accusing of being a fed.
00:13:30.000Yeah, and I don't even know if it would be that far, but I would guarantee you that at some level, if these guys were doing their jobs, they would be running operations, they would be dressing up, playing clothes, they would be going into the crowd, they would be saying, hey, what are you guys doing after?
00:13:47.000You guys giving up the capital, maybe?
00:13:48.000I think the narrative is already... I think that's all going to come out.
00:13:51.000Well, the idea that the DOJ had enough foresight to prepare to have special operations on the ground suggests that, for some reason, they did not have standard law enforcement, police or National Guard, that they were so worried about a terror attack that they get a handful of these commandos Why not go talk to the police and say, hey, look, we think this is a serious threat, so why don't you beef up security?
00:14:15.000Which, by the way, in that video where the guy says... Tim, don't bury the lead.
00:14:21.000There were pipe bombs that were planted on January 5th the night before at the RNC and the DNC.
00:14:30.000You know, I get that you want to go after like rolling up, you know, MAGA memos and everything in Alaska, but I'm a little bit more worried about who was planting the pipe bombs, you know, at the heads of our national committees for both parties.
00:14:44.000The intelligence agencies definitely lost the Vegas shooter that thing.
00:14:48.000That's definitely one way of expressing it.
00:14:53.000history, and yet we don't even know anything about this motive.
00:14:57.000And then the fact that we had this incident all over Washington, D.C., which is a surveillance grid, which has surveillance cameras everywhere.
00:15:05.000You had someone leaving pipe bombs and they still haven't caught the person that hit that?
00:15:09.000And if people don't know where those are located, they're within walking distance.
00:15:12.000I believe the RNC or DNC as well, there's a number of pipe bombs that day.
00:15:16.000And this, of course, leads to a lot of speculation, a lot of conspiracy theories that there was a plan B, if something didn't work out, that they would use this as a staging.
00:15:25.000You've seen the Blue Anon thing on this, right?
00:15:50.000They actually have, I don't know if there's articles, but you can find it on like TikTok and stuff.
00:15:53.000Where they say, yeah, that we think it was Marjorie Taylor Greene and they have these whole theories and like, where was she the night before, et cetera.
00:17:06.000So they were kind of, they just let it happen because they needed to incite the people to get angry and go to war.
00:17:11.000And I, when I see these like waiting, letting it happen, they knew it was going to, they were there just in case, but they kind of let something happen.
00:17:18.000It looks like they obviously didn't stop it.
00:17:22.000Well, that's the thing about like Admiral Layton, who was the N2 or the J2 for PACOM at the time, who was the Intel Director out there before he was Admiral.
00:17:31.000My Navy buddies are gonna be mad at me for that one.
00:17:33.000He, he had predicted that it would come to Pearl Harbor, but nobody listened to him.
00:17:37.000Yeah, so there's a couple of different ways people address that.
00:17:39.000They say either, we had reason to believe, it was ignored, we had intelligence, it was ignored, or they outright knew it was about to happen and said, stand down, we need it.
00:17:47.000Well, it's not that we didn't miss that the entire Japanese fleet left Tokyo.
00:18:10.000Occupy Wall Street, the story of what went on in Occupy Wall Street, is predominantly told by those who favored Occupy Wall Street.
00:18:17.000The people who opposed it weren't in the park.
00:18:19.000So there were very few people who are going to give you an honest assessment of what actually happened there, and even the people who might be there as actual journalists couldn't see the entirety of the picture.
00:18:28.000Not even I could, not even Luke could.
00:18:31.000But I'll tell you this, the stuff I see they write about Occupy and what was going on, I'm like, man, they just lie about everything to make it seem good.
00:18:38.000What's going to happen is it's going to be 20, 30 years and they're going to be like, we're going to read this book on what happened during Occupy Wall Street.
00:18:44.000And it's going to be all fluff, all of the bad stuff stripped out.
00:18:47.000And I'm sure the same is true for American history and for the revolution.
00:18:52.000There's probably a whole bunch of really crazy, gruesome, awful stuff the Americans did during the war for independence that just doesn't get told about.
00:19:00.000Yeah, dude, the Native American genocide.
00:19:31.000I think Shia LaBeouf was in it and a couple other people.
00:19:35.000And it just shows it's it's a story of like one tank one tank unit in Europe.
00:19:41.000And it's just the it's the mud and the grit and the dirt and like some kid comes up with You know, with an RPG and they've got to shoot the kid,
00:19:50.000Or else he's going to blow up the tank and kill everybody.
00:20:39.000And there's also the bombing of Dresden, which also goes unaddressed and not talked about.
00:20:44.000What FDR knew about, you know, the camps.
00:20:46.000There's so much history that, again, we just aren't privy to and so much of it hasn't been covered.
00:20:51.000Vitelewski, who infiltrated Auschwitz twice, was writing reports in the early 40s back to the Polish underground intelligence officer, infiltrates Auschwitz.
00:21:01.000Sets up literally a radio relay from inside the camp to get it out to the Polish underground.
00:21:07.000They send the reports back to the British.
00:21:46.000Donald Trump's GOP is much better positioned to subvert the next election.
00:21:50.000Combine these stories and you will start to see a very interesting picture.
00:21:53.000Is this the one where it's like, you know, people are running for local precinct chair and stuff?
00:21:58.000But look, there's another story that we talked about on the show a few weeks ago where it says the Trump conspiracy is still continuing.
00:22:04.000If the Atlantic If these mainstream publications genuinely believe that Trump is actively engaging in the subversion of U.S.
00:22:12.000democracy, it means that the polls show more Americans favor the insurrection and the coup than the establishment government.
00:22:21.000Well, I have a I have a I have a thing on this and I was I was kind of joking around on Twitter yesterday and I said, you know, all of the headlines make sense if you if you can learn to speak regime glitch and regime glitch.
00:22:36.000And so if you speak regime glitch, so and I lifted this bit from From Adrian Vermeule, and I don't usually make it a habit of quoting Harvard professors, but you know, he's kind of like a token, you know, good guy.
00:23:09.000But did you see that clip that went viral where, you know, they're like, the Republicans are a threat to democracy because they might win elections?
00:23:16.000Yeah, this is, it's not a coup when you unseat a sitting president through votes and win the election.
00:23:21.000That's a natural way that it functions.
00:23:24.000Because it's a new guy coming in and unseating the old man.
00:23:25.000No, but again, it's, they, they have, right, in their own mind, They have gone so far into their own, you could use the phrase of the day, mass formation psychosis, where they actually believe that democracy and liberalism are synonymous, that they're the same thing.
00:23:45.000And this, of course, is not just a mass formation psychosis thing.
00:23:48.000This is actually religious belief, right?
00:23:50.000You know, there can only be one true religion.
00:23:53.000So if there can only be one true order, then anything that arises that's a threat to that, that's outside the Overton window of our order, must therefore be against all of democracy.
00:24:03.000Take a look at this other story we have from TimCast.com.
00:24:05.000About half of both Republicans and Democrats view the other side as enemies that threaten their entire way of life.
00:24:52.000The disparity here is that the people inside the media and inside the Democrat Party and inside the January 6th committee say that every single person that showed up on January 6th was anti-Constitution.
00:25:05.000But if you talk to anybody who was in the crowd on January 6, right?
00:25:10.000They probably, every single one of them would have said, no, I am for the Constitution.
00:25:14.000You're not following the Constitution.
00:25:23.000In a way, it's like the easiest solution because neither one of them intend to stage a coup.
00:25:28.000They both think the other one's doing what they're doing, or the other one thinks that they're doing what they think the other one's doing.
00:25:40.000I think this is mostly a product of the incoming generation and polarization from the previous generation.
00:25:49.000So, I don't think we're seeing this hyperpolarization just because people are reading social media and becoming polarized.
00:25:56.000I think it's that younger people who are more radicalized by the previous generation, or I think a fair way to put it is when you look at the Pew graph, conservatives have barely moved to the right at all, the left has gone far left.
00:26:09.000and uh you know liberal parents in big cities pushing this heavy indoctrination i mean my whole whole childhood growing up it was just endless leftist you know talking points so these people grow up living in this world which is far left they weren't converted to the far left they have developed in a far left mindset yes so as time goes on it is the new generations that are polarized against each other what i mean to say is Two millennials, one who is far left and one who is conservative, weren't like previously friends who read a news article and then went, I now disagree with you!
00:26:49.000It is the rule on the right, the right does read left-wing publications and does follow left-wing individuals, and it is the rule on the left that they don't.
00:26:58.000We've gone through the graphs, we've pulled up many left personalities, they don't read right-wing news.
00:27:03.000So you have the left that is in a collective, in an echo chamber, and the right which, you know, looks at both.
00:27:09.000I've also said, though, that this this one of the biggest problems on, you know, of conservatives or like, you know, up until now is that conservatives will pathologically deny and reject the notion that pop culture and Hollywood have any effect on society.
00:27:27.000You know, they they say, oh, no, those are just movies.
00:27:31.000Whereas, as you just said, there's an inundation of left wing talking points out there.
00:27:36.000And a lot of that is coming through Hollywood, whether that be TV movies, in some cases, video games now where it's coming in.
00:27:44.000And whereas if you're on the right, you're like, oh, well, no, we can just separate that out.
00:27:47.000And it's like, no, that's not how it works.
00:27:49.000And I think the new right is at least finally trying to get that like software upgrade and understanding.
00:27:54.000No, wait, you know, We actually have to do something about this.
00:27:58.000But it's amazing because I will tweet something about this and say, hey, I think this TV show or this movie or whatever it is had a bunch of influence in this direction.
00:28:05.000And I will get conservatives saying, oh, that's crazy.
00:28:38.000And the media mocked him for it, but that made him more relatable to Middle America.
00:28:42.000Well, just really quickly, this is why I think Barack Obama, after he left office, started to work with Netflix with an exclusive deal. 100%.
00:28:50.000And I would even go further than you Jack.
00:29:06.000I believe the entire left has been taken over by a corporate establishment that is using them as a conduit to push their agenda to make people weaker to make people Dumber to make people more needy for centralization which
00:29:21.000of course is going to be granted and given to them through the multinational corporations.
00:29:24.000So I think you know I wouldn't even describe these as leftist ideas but more of corporatist ideas with them really
00:29:30.000calling the shots here from my perspective.
00:29:41.000But also now with the latest psychological tricks, they could get in our brain in ways that they never could before, especially with, again, social media, especially with how we interact with them and all the information we give them.
00:29:55.000That dictators would have wished to have that will again help them conquer the general public because we're literally giving them everything about us and when they know everything, they could weaponize that and use it against us.
00:30:06.000So have you guys seen Don't Look Up yet?
00:30:11.000One thing, I really enjoyed it and I enjoyed the social commentary and people were like lighting me up for saying that I liked this because everybody gets skewered in it.
00:30:18.000But one thing that I don't think people realized very well is The primary antagonist, like the main villain of the movie, is a tech oligarch, transhumanist, globalist.
00:32:39.000In the show, there is a comic book that reveals what the plan is and what's going on.
00:32:46.000And it's the comic book is called Utopia.
00:32:49.000And so when they find it, they're looking through it to figure out clues for what's happening in real life, because whoever wrote this, I love Has privy to information.
00:32:55.000So it's like a whistleblower is writing the comic as a way to... A mad scientist that was a part of doing all this.
00:33:01.000It's a TV show where they find a piece of art and media that explains to them a tech billionaire who's worried about overpopulation, is pushing through a rushed vaccine with a fake pandemic to sterilize people.
00:33:15.000In the real world, we have a piece of art that claims to say that there's a tech billionaire who's concerned about overpopulation, but as we all know, our tech billionaires are concerned about overpopulation.
00:33:40.000I got turned on to this woman, Melanie Swan, by Allison McDowell, thanks Allison, who's very skeptical about blockchain and how it's basically a big tracking mechanism.
00:33:48.000This fascist global organization is going to use blockchain to track people.
00:33:52.000They want to create what's called Decentralized Autonomous Communicative Service, a DA.
00:34:01.000Decentralized Autonomous Corporation as a blockchain is a brain.
00:34:04.000They want to upload everyone's behaviors, thoughts, and feelings to this blockchain together to create this uber mind and then just track it and do what?
00:34:13.000I don't know because a lot of this code is private.
00:34:15.000Elon Musk is building brain interface chips and they're all talking about the metaverse, which is pretty much online digital heroin from my perspective.
00:34:42.000So there's a lot of things that the billionaires are up to that I think they have way too much control, way too much power, way too much influence.
00:34:49.000And they got there because of government.
00:34:50.000And now they're using government for their own personal benefit.
00:34:53.000And the billionaires are getting super rich right now.
00:34:56.000From one year, their wealth increased, I think it was $319 billion.
00:35:00.000Someone needs to correct me if I'm wrong.
00:35:02.000One year, the top wealth of nine billionaires increased $319 billion.
00:35:07.000Look, you saw that photo, by the way, of Jeff Bezos down on his yacht.
00:35:10.000Oh, yeah, getting serviced by the lady with the mask.
00:35:12.000Getting serviced by the lady with the mask.
00:35:14.000And he's there, like, glistening in the sun on his super yacht, just like, you know, like the, you know, the... Developing a It will not be a tech utopia.
00:36:37.000And his life's going to be getting longer and longer, and his yachts are going to be getting bigger and bigger, and Leonardo DiCaprio's islands are going to be increasing, and he's going to be bringing more and more people down there while he talks about climate change, and all this is going to be going on, and you're going to say, oh, did you see what's going on on Metaverse, you know?
00:36:52.000You're going to be in a pot eating the bugs.
00:36:53.000Your eight-year-old is going to be making money on the Metaverse and going to be completely dependent on the system.
00:37:07.000I think that's more of an accurate depiction.
00:37:10.000Because when people are hooked on it, just like they are social media, you see them in the grips of what the algorithms make them, and what they're doing to people, especially young people, is absolutely horrible.
00:37:42.000Cause that's actually the plot of first contact where they go back in time and it's the Borg that comes and they make first contact.
00:37:48.000And then you see for like, like a glimpse, right?
00:37:51.000Where, what the future would look like.
00:37:53.000And it's like a Borg world instead of the earth.
00:37:55.000Yeah, toxic gas, the atmosphere is polluted.
00:37:57.000So the humans are just assimilated immediately?
00:37:59.000Yeah, yeah, the entire planet is assimilated.
00:38:01.000No, no, not immediately, it's that it shows you what the 24th century would look like if the Borg had made first contact rather than the Vulcans.
00:38:08.000So for those that aren't familiar with us nerd stuff, the Borg is a race of, they're people who are assimilated with technology into a hive mind, like digitally, and so they all become mindless drones.
00:38:26.000So, did you see what Alex Jones was saying when he went on that rant?
00:38:28.000And he was like, AN ALIEN INTELLIGENCE IS TAKING US OVER AND I'M SICK OF IT!
00:38:32.000And like, he recently was yelling that.
00:38:34.000I mean, he's been yelling that for 20 years.
00:38:37.000But artificial intelligence could be considered alien, right?
00:38:40.000Because it's brand new, it's not on this earth, and he might not be wrong, especially with how fast AI has been developing, and its larger consequences of it creating god-like authority, and what Putin calls the new nuclear weapons that will be far more devastating on humanity, and the country that develops it first will be the ones controlling the world.
00:39:01.000So there's a lot to unpack there, but He might not be wrong there, let's be real.
00:39:05.000This is what Yuval Harari, he calls it homo deus, right?
00:39:10.000And I think there's a whole metaclip of this where it's Elon Musk on Rogan and they intersperse it with Alex Jones on Rogan and you actually hear that they're saying the same things, right?
00:39:22.000They're talking about the exact same things.
00:39:24.000Alex just does it in a more bombastic way.
00:39:37.000It's kind of like, um, they say, if you keep using old tools to build the modern system, you're just going to end up with an old system because you're using old tools.
00:39:44.000So you use the, we're building the tools that we will use to build the future.
00:39:48.000It's, I've been doing a lot of math in the last couple of weeks.
00:39:50.000And like the Fibonacci sequence, you take what the past number added to the current number to get the future number.
00:39:56.000So past numbers, one, the current number is one.
00:40:42.000If we're going to, In order for transhumanism to exist, people have to step above the human experience.
00:40:51.000It no longer can be about carnal pleasures, dopamine, family, traditional anything.
00:40:57.000The human race has to be looked at like lab rats or chickens in a farm.
00:41:02.000Or not even a farm, but like a laboratory to be controlled, to be mapped out.
00:41:05.000And that's what these people are doing.
00:41:07.000Now they'll probably end up building an artificial intelligence that will start guiding that behavior.
00:41:11.000But ultimately, the way I see it is, You have single-celled organisms, and eventually they become multicellular organisms.
00:41:17.000Well, single cells go about their business and do their thing, but in the human body, you have highly specialized cells that do basically one thing, but they're cells, right?
00:41:26.000I think that's how they view the human race.
00:41:28.000Each individual human is just a stupid human going about its business, and if we fuse all the humans together, we can make a multi-organism system.
00:41:44.000Put everybody in the metaverse, put everybody in the system, have all their brains work as like decentralized computational power, but it's going to require homogenized cultures, homogenized behavior.
00:42:04.000You make a system where it's extremely difficult to exist outside of it, and eventually, given a few generations, people will not exist outside of it.
00:42:12.000Or they will be, but they'll be irrelevant.
00:42:13.000Yeah, there's a very American ideal that, you know, I will die for freedom, I will die for the right to make my own decisions, and I will You know, sacrifice myself on the altar of liberty if need be.
00:42:28.000And I think that is sort of the American ethos, right?
00:42:32.000But at the same time, just look at the last two years, right?
00:43:05.000And meanwhile, everybody who jumped out was called crazy for jumping out in the first place.
00:43:09.000And I think that's closer to human nature, and I think that we've seen, by and large, the distribution pattern of human behavior has been that.
00:43:17.000Look, when it comes to America, when it comes to liberty, when it comes to the revolution, you know, people say it was like less than a third of the American colonists actually supported the revolution, actually went along with all this stuff.
00:43:32.000But just really quick before we jump into that point, but there's also a Florida man that don't give a damn, that bathes in it and then disposes alcohol in it.
00:44:08.000If you're bored, just look up Florida man on a particular date and you won't be surprised.
00:44:12.000That being said, if you go to Western Florida, there's Florida man down there.
00:44:16.000I did a lot of research into how many people supported the revolution, and there's a famous letter where, I think it might have been Ben Franklin, wrote, a third support it, a third don't care, a third oppose it, but that's not true.
00:44:27.000That was just like a talking point, it was just rhetoric.
00:44:30.000The best I could find was that it was like, if I was going to give it a number, because I don't think they gave a number, they said a plurality, but not a majority, around 30 to 40, like 38 to 40 percent supported independence.
00:44:42.000and then it was like 20-something percent that opposed it and then the next group was
00:44:46.000completely neutral. But it was, I don't think it's as cut and dry that most people didn't care.
00:44:53.000I think that is true. So I think my math might be wrong, but it was like, it was a mixed,
00:45:01.000The best I could find, and it's not easy, was that a large portion, if not the majority, like the plurality, wanted independence, and the next biggest group was, leave me alone, I don't care, I want to have nothing to do with this.
00:45:11.000Then you had opposites, you had loyalists, you had the Tories, or whatever they were.
00:45:14.000Right, and that's why Canada exists, by the way.
00:45:37.000He gets mad that he says he wasn't supported by Washington etc as he flips. That's the whole story Canadians
00:45:42.000Oh look for but there actually that is I if you go into this this was the American invasion of Canada
00:45:47.000Yeah, no, we did invade we did didn't we we the United States tried taking Montreal burnt and burned Toronto
00:45:53.000Well, what is 1812 at the time it was no no, this is well Yeah
00:45:56.000That that's at that and then so at the time was called York So I was gonna say oh and then so the burning of the White
00:46:01.000House was kind of seen as like a response to the Burning of York. Let's talk about Lottie's Estos from the
00:46:06.000post-millennial half a million sign up on getter Well after Joe Rogan joins platform with a simple tweet to
00:46:13.000see Joe Rogan destroyed big tech and tore apart the chains of political discrimination, holding back millions of patriots.
00:46:19.000Okay, that might be a little bit over the top, but as we are talking about the power of Silicon Valley and the metaverse and these tech billionaires, any opposition to this, be it, you know, Getter or Gab or whatever, is a good thing.
00:46:33.000The Postmillennial reports more than half a million people have joined Getter, a pro-free speech social media alternative.
00:46:39.000The surge in popularity was sparked by Joe Rogan.
00:47:13.000I said, do you know the guys at Getter?
00:47:15.000It's not like I need to gain control of the account.
00:47:17.000Well, because what they do is they, and a lot of minds did this too, where they would take, like if someone's got a big account somewhere else, they would go and then reserve the same name for them so that someone can't come out and camp on your profile name.
00:47:29.000So I saw other people posting they were going to Getter.
00:47:32.000I've done this before, but typically I'm like, you know, when Getter came out, I was like, I'm not going to sign up for another one of these things, man.
00:47:38.000But then after listening to Joe Rogan's podcast, when I heard Dr. Malone say he was going to be there, I was like, I'll claim my account, I'll get on there, because if people are going to be using it, I want to hear what they have to say if they're getting banned.
00:47:51.000And then Marjorie Taylor Greene is on there, of course.
00:48:23.000But I had better engagement on Getter that day.
00:48:28.000Actually, it's still going on even till today.
00:48:31.000I've been having better engagement on Getter than I've been having on Twitter.
00:48:35.000And that's just because there's more people out there.
00:48:37.000And so there's a lot of people in the mainstream media who don't understand what engagement is.
00:48:40.000And they don't understand how social media works.
00:48:42.000And I saw some people tweeting out like, Oh, well, Getter doesn't have as many users as Twitter, so you're diluting your brand, et cetera, et cetera, by going on these things.
00:48:51.000I'm like, no, you don't get how this works.
00:49:54.000The funny thing is, so many, uh, I said, LOL Joe Biden is so dumb, haha got him or something.
00:50:00.000And then MEAWW runs the story, like, Tim Pool was slammed.
00:50:04.000I'm like, it was a, like, isn't it obvious these people yet?
00:50:08.000Like that my tweets are garbled nonsense?
00:50:10.000It's kind of this weird dynamic where they've decided to turn, so you understand, like, if you're not someone who's part of the program, right?
00:50:19.000If you're, if you're not on team, just look up, right?
00:50:45.000And like, it's like this thought piece and they were trying to explain how like right wing ideology led to anti- and I'm like, guys, it was like, it's just, we're just messing around.
00:50:56.000Hey, there's nothing wrong with cargo shorts.
00:51:24.000I don't know how many are actual followers on Getter because they do this thing where they just say you have followers on Twitter for some reason.
00:52:20.000And that's one thing where, you know, I realized, cause I've been on Getter for a little bit, that people don't realize this, that Getter was the first community that came to it was the Chinese whistleblower community.
00:52:31.000And these guys, I went out and spoke at an event they held actually on the 4th of July at the World Trade Center.
00:52:37.000And my wife and I got up and we both gave a speech in Mandarin to them.
00:52:43.000It's predominantly overseas Chinese that have fled the regime, as well as some that are inside China still, that are now able to use Getter and use other places to communicate.
00:52:55.000And people don't realize how many of them there are.
00:52:57.000So I think something like, I was watching an interview with Jason Miller and he actually admitted that like, Only 30-some percent of Getter's user base is US, and the rest is overseas.
00:53:08.000And Twitter's, I think, is even less than that.
00:53:12.000I just wanted to ask you, what makes you trust Getter, and are there any kind of guarantees that they won't become the next Twitter and start censoring people?
00:53:19.000Because there's already some rumors that people are being censored and de-platformed from there.
00:53:24.000Are there any kind of guarantees that you're reassured by when it comes to Getter?
00:53:28.000Because I signed up because I just saw everyone doing it, but I'm, of course, skeptical.
00:53:32.000I mean, I don't think there's any guarantees on anything in life.
00:58:44.000My vocabulary has been cut and like 25% of it has been cut.
00:58:48.000So, Ethan Klein, a host of H3 Podcast, hit out at podcaster Joe Rogan, saying, Joe Rogan, who lives on elk meat, egg yolk, and human growth hormone with lungs full of tar, thinks he's healthier than everyone.
00:59:00.000This MF-er is such a B, that when he got COVID, he threw the kitchen sink at it.
00:59:04.000If you're so healthy, just write it out like you say a man should.
00:59:07.000Dude has caused so much vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, and he doesn't even have the balls to stand by the ish he preaches.
00:59:13.000Now he's on his show talking about how fat people should just die of COVID due to such an effing piece of ass.
01:00:05.000You see it in you know office hierarchy see it in high schools colleges.
01:00:09.000It's a political leadership That's when it's scary to an extent.
01:00:11.000Well political leadership is a little bit different though because political leadership isn't Is not conducted because just because of someone's, you know, health and prowess and accomplishment, right?
01:00:23.000There's all these like Byzantine rules and ways.
01:00:25.000I mean, look at, you know, we've got like the Peter principal presidency right now.
01:00:28.000Joe Biden was not picked because he's our most competent leader, right?
01:01:57.000You can certainly talk about your opinions on diet and whether or not eating so much red meat or whatever is good or bad.
01:02:04.000For Ethan Klein to paradoxically- It's good, by the way.
01:02:07.000It's actually a bit ironic, I suppose, of him to be like Joe Rogan's an idiot for saying these things when he's quite literally a podcaster saying the exact same things in the other direction.
01:03:09.000He was not thinking about any of that stuff.
01:03:11.000He's an unhealthy guy who clearly does not eat right or exercise.
01:03:15.000Joe said that's a huge comorbidity, and Ethan got upset about it and said, who are you to criticize me when, you know, you won't take the vaccine or whatever?
01:03:26.000And I've still been trying to actually find this one, and if anyone's in the chat who has this, I've been, because I always try to examine the various, like there's, you know, Dr. Mullen talked about mass formation psychoses, but there's also like narrow formation psychoses.
01:03:39.000There's all these different little bands of pathologies around in our society today, in this post-industrial society that we have.
01:03:45.000And so the, the interesting one that I found is like, show me a guy who looks like Ethan Klein, who's like triple vaxxed, you know, gigavaxxer, who's eaten Uber Eats and DoorDash all the time.
01:03:59.000and yet will scream their head off about you being unvaxed as a threat to their health.
01:04:07.000What is the pathology there of someone who clearly has not done, taken one step to change
01:04:13.000their personal behavior but will demand that you change yours? The CDC has said around 30%
01:04:20.000of COVID hospitalizations are in the obese. Yes.
01:04:23.000CNN just came out with a report, this is what Rogan was commenting on, that obesity is a huge contributing factor to hospitalizations and even death.
01:04:31.000I don't understand why Ethan should be mad about that.
01:04:34.000He's saying, now he's on a show talking about how fat people should just die of COVID.
01:04:37.000Yeah, I'm pretty sure Joe Rogan didn't say that.
01:04:38.000If Joe Rogan said that, that clip would be ur-aware.
01:05:02.000I think that Ethan wants in on the conversation.
01:05:04.000I feel like he missed the boat into the intellectual dark web, because he's a smart enough guy, but his joking kind of idiocy persona thing is keeping him out of the club, and he's angry about it.
01:05:15.000Like, dude, you gotta be serious if you want to be part of the conversation.
01:05:17.000I don't even know if the IDW is a thing for people to, like, attack, but it hasn't actually been a thing for years.
01:05:22.000Yeah, just the idea of like a smart, a group of really intelligent podcasting people that are communicating and have kind of a community.
01:05:29.000Ethan kind of, I think he wants in on that.
01:05:30.000However, speaking of which, I believe the both Weinstein brothers signed up for Getter.
01:06:56.000When I post to Twitter, et cetera, my various platforms, Getter is huge.
01:07:00.000But if they're able to do that, but also implement transparency and accountability for a lot of their decisions, That would put them over the top because people will now know that there is some kind of accountability, some kind of responsibility on the individuals and you will clearly know what you can and cannot say.
01:07:17.000Big tech now kind of works in this mysterious way where they let other people like Ethan Klein give medical advice and other people like congressmen and medical doctors and key innovators of the mRNA vaccine technology be censored on that platform for what?
01:07:42.000No, no, and I'll even go this far to say Tim Pool, dude on YouTube, not.
01:07:46.000I post so much random crackpot insanity on Twitter, and I'm like, I don't even know how I still have an account, but they ban scientists and sitting members of Congress?
01:07:55.000And again, what Ethan Klein is criticizing here is a cocktail that, according to Aaron Rodgers, who also came out and said that he reads Ayn Rand today, by the way, just another shout out here.
01:08:07.000But most importantly, what I wanted to mention here, that cocktail... We can find some better literature.
01:08:42.000I care about the fact that they were prescribed something from a doctor.
01:08:46.000So when the memes go out and they say, like, oh, my doctor doesn't know anything about this, my response is always, dude, if you hired a carpenter who couldn't tell you what a tool was or what kind of wood you were using, you wouldn't hire that person.
01:09:13.000Imagine, imagine Joe Rogan walking up to his, anybody walking up to their doctor with Ethan Klein's tweet printed out and saying, I'm sorry, sir, but Ethan Klein, this paragon of health virtue has told me.
01:12:23.000And so I was like, all right, if this is the game we're playing, and I just shoved through everybody and then boarded, like right away, I was like, okay, yeah, people don't understand that the whole concept of like waiting in line and waiting your turn, that is totally a Western thing.
01:12:36.000And it's a very American thing outside of the country does it do not exist.
01:12:40.000Speaking of Western things, we have this story that Jack mentioned to us earlier that's huge.
01:12:58.000You've got a situation here, so GlaxoSmithKline, which has a massive facility in southeastern Pennsylvania throughout Upper Marion, this is King of Prussia area, people don't, or Valley Forge, people I'm sure know Valley Forge, as well as Malvern, Pennsylvania, one of the richer areas of all of Pennsylvania.
01:13:15.000as a bunch of facilities down there. There were Chinese scientists who were basically working for this company,
01:13:21.000while also some of them working some of them subcontracting
01:13:24.000contracting with GSK, which is a British pharma company, by the
01:13:28.000way, that's that has facilities in the United States, were essentially for years stealing secrets, proprietary
01:13:35.000research from GlaxoSmithKline, the research that that upper
01:13:38.000millerian facility for Glaxo is a research and development center for them. They were stealing proprietary secrets,
01:13:43.000sending it back to China and believe it or not, believe it or not, and let the theorizing fly because in 2015, the
01:13:51.000specific thing that they were stealing secrets on was monoclonal antibodies.
01:13:57.000This is coming directly from, and we're just reading the DOJ press release on this.
01:14:02.000Do they mention that in the press release?
01:14:47.000I think that they start to generate some sort of cells in the mouse and then they take those out and put them inside of a guinea pig and then that's where they produce the antibodies.
01:15:01.000Go watch it if you haven't seen it yet.
01:15:03.000And that treatment now is also being denied to a lot of people because of the way that they were born, especially in places like New York, where the governor has ruled that if you're born a particular way, you can't even get some of these therapies.
01:15:16.000Which is absolutely crazy that we have a health policy run like this.
01:15:20.000The United States is already very dependent on China for a lot of our medical equipment for a lot of our drugs that are imported here and the fact that China is still gaming the market this way.
01:15:31.000China has also tried to effectively take the tests that a lot of people take through COVID so they could also DNA harvest According to the FBI, the general public of the United States, so they could game the big pharma market.
01:15:43.000I think China sees big pharma as a big threat, as a big institution, and they're trying to counter and become them in many instances.
01:15:51.000I think this is an example of one of those, but there's many instances where they do this.
01:15:55.000So, to break that down, right, and GSK, by the way, also has huge facilities right outside of Shanghai.
01:16:02.000When I was with American Chamber and I was working with international business in Shanghai.
01:16:06.000So what they, but the difference is the RN.
01:16:10.000So you know how, like, what does it say on the back of like an Apple or an Apple iPhone?
01:16:13.000It says, you know, design California, right?
01:16:15.000Usually says that even though of course, California is in the United States, but that's another story.
01:16:19.000I should say design in the USA, but we know why they don't do that.
01:16:22.000So the R&D is typically done in the United States or somewhere in the West.
01:16:27.000But the precursors and the actual manufacturing, that's what's being done in China now.
01:16:32.000So the Chinese government, the CCP, understands that as long as you cut the proprietary information out, you're only giving us the stuff that's down the chain.
01:16:40.000We don't understand how you put it all together.
01:16:42.000We don't understand the research side of it.
01:16:44.000And so the game for these companies is to keep, you know, it's it's it's kind of like, you know, KFC keeps their, you know, their recipe a secret.
01:16:53.000So you can tell what the ingredients are, but you don't know it all exactly the way it's done.
01:16:58.000And so the idea is for China, if they can then go and steal all the way you put it together the same way you were just talking about the source code, you get the source code.
01:17:51.000Well, you know, AI has been... Their developments in that field is also very eye-opening.
01:17:57.000But when it comes to intellectual property, they also have stolen a lot and have been able to... This is how you leapfrog.
01:18:03.000This is how you leapfrog all that stuff.
01:18:06.000In Shanghai, for example, where I live, that's why I always go back to it, You know, they never so remember when when the United States went through a process with phones, you know, we go from Edison, you go from, you know, the original, it's sort of like a dial, and then you go to the switchboard, and then you go to rotary phones, and then eventually you get you get fiber optic and cellular, right?
01:18:26.000So you don't need phone lines when you build a new house anymore, because nobody wants it.
01:18:30.000You might need something for internet, but you're not wiring the house anymore.
01:18:34.000Well, Shanghai never had to go through that process.
01:18:36.000They don't have wires all over the place, so they just leapfrogged it.
01:18:39.000It's the same because they were able to get the technology from us.
01:18:45.000They're leapfrogging and then at the same time, they've got the money and the manpower To be able to, once they get that process, once they get the source code, once they get the technology, then they can cut us out.
01:18:56.000Then eventually, think of this, right?
01:19:07.000If you could get, say there was a treatment like monoclonal antibodies and it turned out it was amazing, but there was American pharma companies trying to profit off of other stuff, but you could get the clonal antibodies super cheap from the CCP.
01:19:24.000All of this stuff already comes through the CCP.
01:19:28.000Like, this isn't some new thing, right?
01:19:30.000It's that our companies, our Wall Street firms, our Silicon Valley firms, have all made deals with the CCP to get their manufacturing, to get their slave labor.
01:19:39.000Elon Musk just opened a Tesla facility in Xinjiang.
01:19:43.000Right in Xinjiang, China, Elon Musk, who on his Weibo page praises the CCP for their hundred years of glory.
01:20:22.000Well, there's also no regulations, and the government allows private enterprise, which they essentially control in many aspects, to do whatever they want.
01:20:30.000This is why Dr. Fauci allowed dangerous gain-of-function research to be done in China and not in the United States, because he couldn't do it in the United States because of all the rules and regulations.
01:20:41.000He could have done it with China if he gave China the source code and the information of what they were working on.
01:20:46.000At this point, the conspiracy theorists have been right so often.
01:20:49.000I'm ready to just be like, You know, just, just give me the list and we'll just, we'll just, they're not conspiracy theorists.
01:21:42.000Right. Talk about, you know, the way they want you worried about the wage gap.
01:21:47.000Right. But the quote unquote wage gap between men and women.
01:21:50.000So you're not talking about the wage gap that Luke is talking about between the oligarchs and everybody else.
01:21:55.000So they pit you against each other, against left and right, male-female, ethnic, different racial stuff, that they want to get you all divided on so that you're not looking against the up-down axis at all.
01:22:11.000For all of human history, literally all of human history.
01:22:13.000And this big split with CRT happened, a big fissure moment was Occupy Wall Street.
01:22:18.000There's that famous cartoon where it's all the people protesting saying we're the 99% and then the rich guy's in the room and he says, introduce them to identity politics.
01:22:26.000I, so, and we might get into this later, you know, but I told Lydia I was going to bring it up, I said, and I have a jump off point, so I'm going with it.
01:22:35.000We, at Human Events, we found a Tumblr post by 12clara, who is a user there, who basically admitted that Glee, the TV show, was the plagueship for wokeness into the American mainstream.
01:22:52.000What the TV show plague ship was the plague ship.
01:22:56.000This user now 12 Clara was one of like the leaders of the glee online fandom on Tumblr.
01:23:02.000This post she wrote, which is basically like an epitaph to all of that is admitted just admitting all of this.
01:23:08.000Where do you guys think the word problematic came from?
01:23:11.000Where do you guys think that the idea of the representation anger, you know, do we have do we have a character who fits this demographic, that demographic?
01:23:30.000Arise from this idea of people becoming not just sympathetic for the characters but actually empathetic by actually viewing the television character as a mirror image of themselves where it's not only identity politics from the sense of racial and gender but identity politics from the idea of I identify with a TV character because And don't get me wrong, I love the work that Chris Rofo and James Lindsay have done tracking this stuff academically, but people have not tracked the pop culture history of wokeness to explain why it came about.
01:24:01.000And if you look at the history of Glee and Occupy Wall Street, that sort of middle 2010s milieu, people don't realize.
01:26:18.000So the popularity of those shows, plus intersectionality, hitting identity politics and social media at the same time, you put... This was a TV show, by the way, that was getting 30 million people in ratings at one point, right?
01:26:32.000This is a massive, massive cultural force.
01:26:35.000Entertainment consultant admits Glee sparked the woke movement within the US.
01:26:39.000Oh, did I mention that, by the way, the Tumblr user, 12clara, did an interview with Salon where she kind of like quasi outed herself in terms of real name and said, oh, by the way, my real name is Aaron.
01:27:48.000Telling an individual they're strong breaks their collectivism.
01:27:53.000Telling an individual they're weak and oppressed means you have to be a part of the collective, otherwise you'll be victimized.
01:27:59.000Well, and this is amazing, because it's like, the show portrays all the protagonists of the show.
01:28:04.000And we do mention, of course, the Glee curse, and we get into that as well a little bit.
01:28:08.000But it portrays all of the main characters as victimized and oppressed and all of this when you've got The captain of the football team, the captain of the cheerleading squad, you know, these people, they're all gorgeous.
01:28:33.000And yet they're told that they are victimized and oppressed, and then they wear that as the badge of honor.
01:28:39.000This I'm telling you, that audience that came up watching this show, and then the other shows that spun off of it, this was one of the biggest plague ships of wokeness into the mainstream ship, the plague ship.
01:28:52.000Yeah, like I'm not saying this is like, and people were, you know, we're trying to flame the comments, you know, when I posted on Twitter today, they said, well, the Well, you know, Posobiec, this isn't the very first place that we saw political correctness.
01:29:03.000This isn't- Guys, I'm not saying that.
01:29:06.000I'm saying this was one of the biggest vectors, but because the later seasons of it sucked, and because of the Glee curse, which, and, you know, horrific things.
01:30:31.000They find the son later on alone and have no idea where the mother is.
01:30:37.000They find her body, you know, later on, you know, and that's, that's brutal, man.
01:30:42.000But you know, just this crazy curse, they call it like the Glee curse.
01:30:46.000Do you think that it was, um, so what I'm saying, my, my contention is that, and as horrific as all those things are, my contention is the fact that Glee isn't in the discourse as much anymore is because people talk about it in terms of this curse, but they also, Totally overlook the fact that it was the plagueship that introduced a lot of wokeness to a huge broad swath, particularly of millennials who are watching this thing.
01:31:09.000Because remember, we know they weren't working in 2009, right?
01:31:45.000It was actually kind of tongue in cheek and it was meant to be self-aware.
01:31:49.000And it was the fandom that turned it into that.
01:31:53.000So when the fandom became so incredibly tribal about, I demand that my character that I identify with go through these, you know, aspects or the whole idea of, if you know anything about fan culture, uh, shipping, right?
01:32:10.000So shipping is basically where you like create this mindset where these people that you see in the show are in a relationship.
01:32:18.000So you want the characters to be in relationship but then in some aspects of some fandoms it gets so bad that you actually start making up these like conspiracies.
01:32:28.000That the actors themselves are also secretly in a relationship.
01:32:32.000They did this, by the way, with the Star Wars movies, the Disney Star Wars movies.
01:32:35.000They called themselves Ray-Los, right?
01:33:43.000And the fact that people overlook this influence, the toxic influence, and you could look at other shows like so.
01:33:49.000The reason that I'm kind of halfway into this stuff is because I originally started my Twitter account and blog in 2012 to make fun of the Game of Thrones TV show.
01:33:57.000And so I sort of came up online through that.
01:34:00.000And then eventually got into making fun of politics and here I am.
01:34:05.000But I remember that the Game of Thrones online fandom was just as bad, but it wasn't as big as Glee was at the time, but it was ridiculous.
01:34:12.000And I remember I got kicked out of the DC Game of Thrones book club because I remember saying I thought it was funny that people were pirating all the episodes and so HBO wasn't getting any of the money.
01:34:26.000I got banned from the Game of Thrones Reddit.
01:34:28.000I got banned from all these different things.
01:34:30.000Because I didn't have these types of like false empathetic world media relationships Whereas other people were were literally I they could not separate themselves from that false reality And I think but by the way, the most ubiquitous one of these of all The reason I don't mention it in terms of wokeness is because it's not particularly woke though is Harry Potter right and and there is a reason that every aging childless millennial We'll always use Harry Potter as their frame of reference for literally everything.
01:35:03.000There was this creepy post on Reddit where this teenage girl was like, my parents named me after a Harry Potter character and my brother after a Star Wars character.
01:36:09.000So it's, it's, well, you know, so Sabaton always, always, not always, but they do now, um, they write metal, power metal songs about actual military history and actual battles.
01:36:20.000And so, but in Christmas Truce, of course, that's not a battle.
01:36:24.000That was the armistice that was held on Christmas day between the French and the German soldiers.
01:36:28.000And they played a game of soccer across the trenches.
01:37:06.000We have a couple projects in the works, and so we could definitely use that assistance.
01:37:12.000Dragon Audiobooks says, my name is Marco, I make audiobooks like Founders Keep, an epic fantasy fiction story with dragons, magic, and adventure.
01:38:17.000Yeah, later John Hughes got away from that stuff.
01:38:21.000In Ready Player Two, there's a whole John Hughes planet inside the Oasis.
01:38:26.000You know, I would love to, someday in the future, let's have a psychedelic expert on, because my experience with mushrooms, I mean... Graham Hancock.
01:38:54.000By the way, one thing when I'm talking to other political type people in DC about Tim Pool, they're like, yeah, I like Tim, but there's this Ian guy.
01:39:38.000And so unless I'm not tracking on something that I think this is just the emergency injunction and typically we've seen that this Supreme Court.
01:40:18.000Is that what the documentary is about?
01:40:20.000I don't think that's what Tommy Robinson... I don't think that's what the documentary is about.
01:40:25.000I'd have to, I'd have to check that out because I remember, I remember that seeing a lot of promotion for that on Getter recently, and so it would surprise me that they...
01:42:45.000In and out of jail, and all the rest of it.
01:42:47.000Well, they locked him up for reporting on the case of the grooming gang.
01:42:51.000It was like they were about to issue a verdict or something, and he's outside the courtroom like, oh, you're interfering with the trial, so you're under arrest.
01:43:51.000And, um, and so the Christian right hasn't had that power in the United States for decades, right?
01:43:58.000It, the, the left has been ascendant by and far, but it is completely the origin story and ethos of the left to, as your commenter just said, stated to be, we are the counter revolution.
01:46:11.000The term fake news was not created by Donald Trump or anyone on the right.
01:46:16.000It was created by the Washington Post and, you know, a sort of milieu of left-wing journalists who were using it to describe people who were posting stuff online like Luke or myself or Tim or basically everyone in this room during the election.
01:48:33.000But, I mean, they knew you were setting up a shop here, setting up a business as a business owner.
01:48:38.000Well, no one came and talked to us and we didn't talk to anybody.
01:48:40.000Right, because in other states, by the way, they will offer, in other states, they will offer, oh, right, they will offer, you know, tax credits, but only if you go in cities, right?
01:48:50.000Because they want to build up the cities.
01:48:52.000And we were up in Alaska and I was talking to a microbrewery about this that was out, you know, sort of in one of the more touristy areas.
01:49:00.000And they were saying, he's like, They don't give me anything, man.
01:49:02.000The state, they'll give me, and the federal government will give me all these subsidies if I go and link in in the grid and make the city bigger.
01:49:09.000But if I say, no, I want to run my business out here in a rural area because I love this area and I love serving these people, I'm on my own.
01:49:17.000If the governor of West Virginia would work with us to build like an off-grid on-grid hybrid setup where we can shut off free domicile to the grid and then put it back on.
01:50:22.000So I was like, in the middle of nowhere, extremely expensive internet, very little, few roads.
01:50:27.000If we did do it, uh, setting up, setting up there, we'd have to fly people in and have a guest house for them instead of a hotel or something, depending on where we were.
01:50:35.000And then just internet in general is very difficult.
01:50:37.000Now with Starlink coming out- I was gonna say, Starlink would change that, yeah.
01:52:00.000Oh, I meant from here to Turning Point.
01:52:03.000Well, what I want, no, Turning Point should do, because the buildings are actually in pretty close proximity, we should have building-to-building ziplines, so you don't have to go downstairs and walk across the parking lot.
01:52:12.000We're gonna have, the studio's gonna be in the second floor, as, like, its own unique structure, and the whole back wall, so like, for you guys that are watching, when you're seeing Jack, it's gonna be glass.
01:52:22.000And you're gonna look and you're gonna be able to see the whole production.
01:52:24.000I want to be like a giant wall of TVs and I'm just on that wall all the time.
01:52:46.000We actually used to have that at Navy Intel.
01:52:49.000We had the control room that was above, and then you would have a map of the world was behind you, and then any incidents or if something was going on, that would flash up on the world map.
01:53:00.000And then whoever was running it, whoever's the officer at the deck or if the captain was around, the CO, or you could say, hey, zoom in on that, and then that would blow up.
01:53:07.000That'd be cool if it was like, this coming in from New Mexico, and it zooms to the thing, and then it zooms in and the story comes up as he's explaining.
01:53:53.000He was just on Rogue and he said he was in Vegas working and he had everything taken care of so he just went nuts and started working out three hours a day.
01:56:32.000And then they're like, no, you can't do that.
01:56:35.000Yeah, NASCAR is NASCAR has right of refusal on all sponsorships.
01:56:38.000So like, so like, you can't have like, you know, they could, you know, for like adult stuff, or they have their terms of service as well.
01:56:44.000But no, that that's clearly, you know, clearly politicizing.
01:56:47.000But if this was by the way, if this was left wing, anything left wing that was coming in, you know, NASCAR would let that in a A hundred percent.
01:57:30.000I'm like, I wonder how much they make, and if I can go to the local Starbucks out here and be like, anybody who doesn't want to get the vaccine is going to be fired, I will hire you right now.
01:57:40.000No, I'll just be like, I'll hire you at the same hourly rate, and we'll give you a guaranteed 40 hours a week, and you can just, I don't know, hold a sign saying... Fire from Starbucks.
01:57:58.000I will pay you to hold up a sign saying, I quit this job because of the vaccine mandates and I refused, and then just hold the sign and stand there.
01:58:05.000And then underneath, watch Team Cast IRL.
01:58:13.000You get one year because it really doesn't make sense beyond that, but you'll have a year to figure things out and you'll keep getting paid and you'll got to make coffee.
01:58:37.000You know, I wonder, you've got all these people, you know, like Joe Rogan's got a big show, but he's not expanding his voice beyond his show.
01:58:44.000Comedy Club, that's the one thing he's doing, what you were talking about on your show earlier.
01:58:48.000No, that I know, but I mean like, the conversations he has, the very real, newsworthy conversations, comedy show's not gonna do that.
01:58:55.000Comedy show will help for sure, but that voice he has on the Joe Rogan experience won't expand unless he puts money into it.
02:00:24.000The one thing that got right was that the Apple in the Bible was actually a reference to a computer that contained a bunch of information, and the aliens, it was alien technology.
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