On today's show, we discuss the latest in the Trump/Russia saga, including the latest report that the DOJ has subpoenas out on a number of Trump allies, including Jared Kushner and Michael Cohen. Plus, we talk about the new documentary, "Uncle Tom and Uncle Tom 2" and why we think it's a good idea to make a movie about it.
00:01:31.000He's at a golf course with no golf clubs and a bunch of top Trump allies, and so they're saying that he met in an open field so they could talk in private without being bugged or something.
00:01:48.000That Democrat out of Vegas who was arrested and charged with murder, of a journalist no less, who is denied bail, will stay in office and keep getting paid.
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00:02:23.000Joining us To talk about this and their film are some of the guys behind the documentary series now, I suppose, Uncle, and the second word in the name is Tom.
00:02:33.000That one was for the YouTube algorithm.
00:02:35.000So I don't know, whoever, I don't want to, introduce yourself.
00:04:09.000End of the year, I'm here for it, so really happy to be back, and if you like the depiction of this very plump, juicy FBI agent represented on my t-shirt that is sitting on Lady Liberty as she is screaming in pain and horror, you could get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
00:04:26.000Good to be back, thank you so much for having me.
00:04:28.000I like that he has the communist fist on his mask and it's a rainbow.
00:05:12.000They say, the seizure of the phones, coupled with a widening effort to obtain information from those around Mr. Trump after the 2020 election, represents some of the most aggressive steps the department has taken thus far in its criminal investigation into the actions that led to the January 6th assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
00:05:32.000The extent of the investigation has come into focus in recent days, even though it has often been overshadowed by the government's legal clash with Mr. Trump and his lawyers over a separate inquiry, blah, blah, blah.
00:05:43.000Okay, now they're just kind of just, you know, fluffing words up in this article.
00:05:46.000The big news is that they went after Trump, they went after Trump supporters and Trump allies and people working with Trump.
00:05:52.000So I guess, uh, I don't know, is banana republic?
00:05:55.000Is this, we're gonna have a free and fair election this November?
00:05:57.000Or is the FBI interfering right now with the Republican Party?
00:06:01.000This is a very dangerous escalation which is being met with the Biden administration laying down the groundwork for really not just tough talk but tough actions.
00:06:10.000We've seen Hillary Clinton just today compare Trump supporters to Al Qaeda.
00:06:14.000We saw Kamala Harris on 9-11 at Ground Zero describe how threats against democracy should be treated like terrorists.
00:06:22.000We saw Biden on 9-11 also specifically say how terror victims should stand up for democracy.
00:06:28.000They're laying the groundwork for something very serious.
00:06:30.000I think they're acting like a scared animal that's being backed in a corner because everyone's telling people to vote Republican, whether it's Aaron Rodgers, whether it's Joe Rogan.
00:06:39.000They're coming out and saying, hey, vote Republican.
00:06:41.000I think they see the Republicans as a threat.
00:06:43.000And I think when you when you have an animal that that's in a corner, it could do anything at any moment.
00:06:49.000And I think the animals afraid and it could bite.
00:06:51.000And I think there's going to be some larger consequences moving ahead as their grip of power is slowly unleashing and becoming loose.
00:07:02.000And to your question, I think it's the latter of the three.
00:07:08.000And the interesting thing about this is that all this could have been avoided.
00:07:12.000There were speculations of irregularities in the, you know, 2020 election.
00:07:19.000And if the appropriate people would have taken those allegations seriously, or those concerns seriously, and looked into it in a responsible way, then that would have Evaded a lot of what ended up happening.
00:07:38.000Yeah, they didn't though a lot of the lawsuits were thrown out on standing not the merits and my attitude was Give give them what they want, right?
00:07:47.000And because I I'm like the end result is likely gonna be the same the there was a lot of crazy I mean, it's crazy to me that you had people coming out talking about Venezuelan servers and gunfights in Germany and satellite stealing data And I'm like, okay guys, come on Like, say, oh, okay, let's hear what you have to say and let people hear that because that's going to get dismissed immediately.
00:08:06.000Instead, we just got procedural grounds, which, I don't know, I gotta be honest, maybe what they really wanted was discontent.
00:08:14.000You know, if you take a look at January 6th, there were cops opening the door for people.
00:08:18.000So maybe they were thinking, like, we could quash this, but maybe we want them all riled up so they act a fool, and then we can make them look bad.
00:08:24.000Well, they're also invested into this, and I think this is more of a phishing operation than an actual investigation, because usually when you have, you know, the FBI going after somebody, there usually is a crime.
00:08:35.000But to go after the supporters, we don't know exactly who these individuals are, but this is all related to January 6th.
00:08:41.000Okay, how far away from that date are we specifically?
00:08:46.000They might not have anything, but with these subpoenas, they might be investigating, trying to find something, because I think they're desperate for something to blame the Republicans on it.
00:08:55.000And I'm not a Trump supporter, and to me what's happening is extremely scary, and it's really bringing us to a very desperate situation in this next upcoming election that is dangerous for everyone.
00:09:06.000Well, that's how you know it's a cult because they'll call you, Luke, a Trump supporter.
00:09:14.000I called them out during his presidency.
00:09:15.000I thought, I think anyone, anyone in power should be held accountable.
00:09:19.000But, but, but, but again, what's happening here to Trump.
00:09:22.000is making everyone in the middle see this situation and see this doesn't really add up this doesn't really make sense it really is an overreach of power an abuse of power that we see in a lot of developing countries but happening here it's it's very very dangerous especially with our current cultural climate Yeah, absolutely.
00:09:39.000Setting a very negative precedence for the future of American politics.
00:09:46.000And I would hate to see people, you know, on the Republican side doing the same thing for their Democratic adversaries.
00:09:54.000And so I'm just, you know, I'm very concerned about what kind of precedence this sets, for sure.
00:10:00.000I think people are losing confidence, especially in the FBI.
00:11:50.000So I think once you go too far, once you put Americans in a corner, they tend to wake up.
00:11:57.000I mean, Trump winning the 2016 election proved that.
00:12:00.000Say what you want about the 2020 election, but the fact that Trump won the election and the fact that they put so much effort into demonizing him and a full-on assault from our media, In 2016, they launched this whole insane theory about Trump not actually having won legitimately, that the Russians were colluding and a whole bunch of their nonsense, and they were allowed to do it.
00:12:23.000Across the board, across the media, the corporate press, and all the institutions are supporting it.
00:12:28.000Well, I think what Trump has done for the country is, you know, like them or hate them, you know, he's turned the light on and he's shown us, you know, he's forced the hand of our media in a way that no president in our lifetime ever has.
00:12:42.000And you see a lot of people waking up.
00:12:45.000And so, again, I think, you know, countries that have fallen to this ideology in the past They didn't have our history.
00:13:26.000I think the brilliance of the media is not only deception, but they're good at convincing people that most people think the way that they're telling you they think.
00:13:38.000And so, there's a lot more people that are logical than we know, but because we can only have so many interactions with people in the day-to-day.
00:13:47.000So, I'm optimistic about America, and they're gonna push and push and push because of their desire for power.
00:13:53.000And eventually, it might turn nasty, but Americans are generationally free, and we have an independent spirit that no other country in the history of the world has ever seen.
00:14:01.000I remember two years ago being on this show and documenting how Biden and the corporate media got into power because essentially their major campaign slogan was, we're not Donald Trump.
00:14:12.000He got into office and he kept saying, we're not Donald Trump.
00:14:34.000They pushed up World Economic Forum, great reset policies that have devastated the middle class, that have made people more poor.
00:14:41.000They have no record to stand on other than the destruction of our society.
00:14:45.000And I think this is why, in part, we have this obsession with Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, because they don't have anything else to stand behind.
00:14:51.000But also, at the same time, I do believe that this is a part of a larger divide and conquer agenda to make sure blue-collar Americans fight each other, and this is the perfect kind of pendulum swing point that we're at, where we have Trump and we have Biden.
00:15:05.000This is the perfect way to distract all of us and have all of us fighting and not looking at the true cause of our pain.
00:15:10.000This is why they're going after the MAGA Republicans, why Joe Biden's like the MAGA Republicans, we call them MAGGIE Republicans, because they know Trump's not going to be around forever.
00:15:22.000So when Trump, you know, either retires or loses or whatever happens, they need that anger because it's the only thing that brings the left together enough.
00:15:31.000If Trump bows out, this is one of the reasons why I lean a little bit in the direction of DeSantis, though I'm fairly split between the two.
00:15:37.000I'm starting to lean a little bit more DeSantis these days.
00:15:41.000But I think the reason might be Trump, as a powerful, prominent figure, is easily recognizable and easy to use in media, either for loving him or hating him.
00:15:53.000DeSantis, with all due respect, is a more boring character.
00:16:46.000And then what happens is the left, the Democrats, the Democratic Socialists, they all break up into different factions, once again fighting each other, like Occupy Wall Street was angry with Democrats.
00:16:56.000And then you're going to get the MAGA coalition, Which is a massive group of conservatives, libertarians, post-liberals, politically homeless individuals, and then I think you see some kind of like MAGA sweep.
00:17:07.000That's if, and when, they lose the ability to rally people around hating Trump.
00:17:12.000Yeah like so with this last speech that Biden gave like it was pretty pathetic that here you have a president who's two years in office and he's making his latest speech about what Trump and MAGA Republicans.
00:17:26.000He doesn't have a record to stand on in terms of the positives that he has been able to put forth in these past two years and so he makes it about You know, building an enemy and basically doubling all focuses on that enemy and getting people to hate that enemy and saying things like, if we come together, we can march forward to a better future.
00:17:50.000But, you know, for me, to your point about DeSantis, from a spectator's point of view, DeSantis have proven to be effective.
00:18:00.000In terms of like staring down and being effective against a lot of the kind of woke policies that are coming down the tubes.
00:18:09.000And so for a lot of people, I feel like they will be attracted to a DeSantis type person come 2024 based on his effectiveness in a place like Florida.
00:18:20.000Yeah, not only the effectiveness but also the prospects of potential peace and not craziness from the other side that of course is extremely hyperbolic, extremely sensationalistic, and they know if Trump's going to go in there he's going to be looking for redemption.
00:18:34.000That's the kind of ideas, that's the type of thinking that a lot of people have.
00:18:38.000And I would see the party establishment galvanize more people against that than potentially a DeSantis who, again, also an interesting figure.
00:18:48.000I think any person in politics should be criticized, but you made that point that I was trying to make.
00:18:52.000You made it a lot more eloquently than I did.
00:18:54.000They have nothing to stand on except for the destruction of the American working class.
00:18:59.000And I think at the end of the day, both political parties have caused these policies that destroyed the blue collar workers in this country, that have destroyed the way of life in this country, that have destroyed civil liberties and any kind of economic prosperity that we had before.
00:19:13.000And right now, I think we're in limbo of a lot of chaos that is hitting people all at once.
00:19:17.000And I think we're even at a point where people don't know how to even respond to all of this all at once.
00:19:22.000Let's jump to this story we got from Newsweek.
00:19:24.000Donald Trump leads group around a golf course during mysterious DC visit.
00:19:28.000So at first, there was this big conspiracy.
00:19:31.000Trump shows up in DC, he's wearing golf shoes and a polo, and they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, why is he not dressed up?
00:19:37.000Clearly, the only reason is that he's facing arrest.
00:19:40.000He was golfing, they grabbed him, made him go.
00:19:43.000Someone then says, these leftist conspiracy theorists, no, no, no, maybe he's going to the hospital.
00:19:47.000Maybe it was an abrupt trip, he's gotta go to Walter Reed or something.
00:19:51.000Some people were like, dude, maybe he's going golfing.
00:19:54.000Or, I think the simple thing was like, sometimes people wear comfortable clothing, like he's wearing golf shoes.
00:20:00.000I don't know, sometimes you wear a suit, sometimes you don't.
00:20:03.000So everybody was speculating, nobody knew, and now we get the latest theory.
00:20:34.000But there are pictures of them on the golf course in golf carts without golf clubs.
00:20:39.000So the theory now is that these are Trump allies meeting in big open fields with no devices away from recordings to have a conversation, I guess.
00:20:49.000And now the theories are, once again, Donald Trump's going to get arrested.
00:20:52.000So let me just say, without further ado, the walls are Closing in.
00:21:17.000Part of me kind of feels like they're not going to arrest Trump, and they're doing all of this in very high-profile ways, like the FBI raids, to put on a show to make people think it will happen, because the best they can do.
00:21:28.000But at the same time, you know, I don't know, man.
00:21:57.000Yeah, we don't know what happened, but we can only speculate from here.
00:22:01.000I've heard some rumors from people close Close to Trump's inner circle that their conversations, strategy about, you know, whether or not they take this seriously.
00:22:13.000I want to be light on how I phrase it because I don't want to play those stupid games.
00:22:17.000But, you know, I wouldn't come out with an article and be like, definitively state this.
00:22:21.000The media likes to be like, sources close to Trump's circle say X. And it's like, what does that really mean?
00:22:26.000So I'm just saying it's a rumor that Trump's, you know, having conversations like, do we need to take this seriously or not?
00:22:41.000Well, I don't think it's illegal to me.
00:22:42.000I mean, the thing with the media is doing is they're making everything that Trump does as if he's already a criminal, as if he's already been indicted, as if he's already been, you know, proven guilty.
00:22:54.000And so things, you know, like an ex-president playing golf with his friends is not news, but whenever you, you know, write the headline in such a way, You know, people that don't study this stuff, like we do, they might be susceptible to thinking that Trump is doing something.
00:23:12.000So it's really a non-story, but if you put the right headline on it, then a lot of people might.
00:23:19.000And it's also about just freezing Trump, like we've been talking about.
00:24:02.000They know who it is, but they're using a shot that's making you think they don't know who it is, so it seems more conspiratorial and more... Well, I'm saying this person on Twitter doesn't know who it is.
00:24:14.000You used the word pounce earlier, Republicans pounce, because this is the verbiage that the left loves to use.
00:24:21.000And, you know, meanwhile, this is a prime example of the left pouncing.
00:24:26.000I mean, it's interesting how they're constantly accusing conservatives of being conspiracy theorists and, you know, they're making everything a thing.
00:24:35.000But, you know, they they are tweeting about how, oh, they're having a meeting with there's you know, there's no golf clubs.
00:24:42.000And I mean, it's like it's like they're trying to make something out of nothing.
00:24:46.000And I mean, so it's like it's very interesting, just the kind of hypocrisy that's going on here.
00:24:50.000Well, that's why I wonder why should we take any of it seriously?
00:24:53.000You know, I got like a corporate press emailing me.
00:24:57.000The Washington Post emailed me today, like right before the show, and they were like, we have a list of people who said that Biden did not win the election fairly and your name is included on this list.
00:25:07.000And I just started laughing when I saw that.
00:25:08.000I'm like, okay, so I get the Trump, the diehard Trumpers calling me a cuck because I said Biden did win and Trump did lose.
00:25:14.000And then I get the corporate press claiming that I said the opposite.
00:25:23.000I can come on this show over and over again and say that Biden won because people hated Trump and Trump supporters, you know, they can't believe it.
00:26:08.000When people were claiming he was going to the hospital because he was dying, they were like, well, if he was dying, someone would be helping him.
00:26:50.000You should see what corporations do with the politicians that they buy and all the private conversations that they have selling you down the river.
00:26:57.000But of course, we don't have that kind of media attention.
00:27:01.000And this is why, in part, we're dealing with so many problems in our everyday lives because of this nonsense that, again, is just politics astray that is just screwing people over.
00:27:11.000No, but you make an excellent point, though.
00:27:14.000Why are they not putting this kind of scrutiny on the World Economic Forum?
00:27:19.000Because the fact of the matter is, and I know Trump apologists, as you put it, but it makes you wonder, are they in on the agenda that organizations like the World Economic Forum are putting out?
00:27:34.000And they see Trump and others like him as a threat to their agenda, and so of course they're going to demonize and try to, in a sense, put this kind of focus and freeze individuals who they see as a threat.
00:27:50.000I just want to point something out too, like, this picture that we have showing Trump and a bunch of people, like, standing around this empty golf course.
00:27:57.000I'm just imagining, like, what if Trump is speaking to them and he's like, where are the golf clubs at?
00:28:02.000The caddies were supposed to bring them and now we're standing here.
00:30:08.000They've tried smearing him and going after him, but I'll tell you man, Have you seen those videos that Fleckus puts out, we talked about them before the show for those that are listening, where it's like the dude goes out of Times Square and asks people questions and they're really dumb.
00:31:01.000You know, I've been seeing videos though where they're going into the inner cities and they're going, you know, a lot of younger people, um, they miss Trump.
00:31:20.000And so I think that really backfired, which is probably why he won.
00:31:25.000So again, I think they've overplayed their hand.
00:31:27.000Um, and, and Americans, I have faith that Americans are not, As dumb as you would think that Americans are if you're just following what the news and what social media is telling us.
00:31:38.000Yeah, and that's an interesting point, Justin, because Trump, from 2016 to 2020, he jumped 4% in terms of getting the so-called black vote.
00:31:49.000So he was gaining momentum in terms of black people who are voting for him.
00:31:53.000And so, you know, they obviously understand that to the extent that Hispanics and black people are voting for Trump, a so-called Republican president, this is a very real threat.
00:32:05.000And so you want to double down, you want to mobilize all of your radio personalities.
00:32:09.000I mean, if you listen to any black, you know, urban radio program on a morning radio show, they're constantly demonizing Trump, even though he's not in office.
00:32:20.000And so they're constantly mobilizing, you know, a lot of these urban and Hispanic... New York Post.
00:32:26.000Las Vegas official accused of killing reporter will remain in office.
00:33:25.000Did you see the wars that they started?
00:33:27.000Did you see the drone bombs that they sent over?
00:33:29.000I mean, if this guy's gonna go to jail, Barack Obama, right now, turn yourself in for the assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki and his son and a 16-year-old American citizen that was executed by you personally when you signed off on the order to kill an American 16-year-old child.
00:34:02.000I mean, presidents have started conflicts, have started wars, have started even, you know, done actions that have led to the end of many people's lives.
00:34:11.000I just, I would love to see Obama turning himself in to the Las Vegas police and they'd be like, well, If he's gone, I guess so am I. He walks in and they just lock him up and throw him in a cell.
00:34:22.000And it was a number of American citizens.
00:34:27.000The number is still unknown because there was a lot of covert ops surrounding a lot of these actions.
00:34:32.000But essentially, Barack Obama literally signed off on a lot of these executions that, without a judge, without a trial, without a jury, executed American citizens and killed them.
00:34:43.000And that's the power that he gave Donald Trump.
00:34:45.000Donald Trump made sure that the accounting and records of it wasn't public, and he gave the power to the Pentagon to make these decisions, and he made sure that the records weren't public.
00:34:55.000Trump had too much faith in the military.
00:34:57.000He really revered these guys, and boy, did that screw him over in a lot of ways, especially with those who lied to him about Syria.
00:35:27.000That Obama is promising you all the bells and whistles and then, you know, he gets in, he kills people all the same.
00:35:33.000So, you know what, throwing it back to this story about this guy in Vegas,
00:35:37.000Luke is right. Like, are we now going to change our policies? I'm surprised this guy actually got charged.
00:35:43.000I suppose, I don't know, honestly, what's the difference, really?
00:35:47.000Barack Obama signed off on a drone strike on a civilian restaurant in Yemen, a country we were not at war with, and he blew up a 16-year-old American citizen who had committed no crimes.
00:35:58.000So, I just, I gotta wonder, like, that to me is actually worse, for a few reasons.
00:36:06.000Second of all, he killed, he blew up a civilian restaurant, firing missiles into countries we're in a war with.
00:36:11.000I'm like, man, it just compounds in so much worse!
00:36:15.000And then it's also just like, you know, I understand it's not as important, but the tens of millions of dollars it costs to do that.
00:36:21.000Now you're stealing our money too, and this guy, this guy gets arrested.
00:36:26.000The first thing thinking about this story, because this was a very interesting story, I actually tweeted about this journalist passing away because he was an investigative journalist.
00:36:34.000He was also one of the few journalists that was actually correctly investigating the Las Vegas shooting, which a lot of people have totally forgot about, which we still don't have an explanation.
00:36:45.000We still don't have an official explanation to exactly what happened in Las Vegas during this mass shooting event that, of course, has so many people pushing for gun control.
00:36:54.000But more importantly, I originally thought maybe this was somehow connected.
00:36:58.000I put this story out before the politician was even connected to this story.
00:37:02.000But the politician who is accused of killing him was also caught by this journalist cheating on his wife.
00:37:08.000This journalist ended his political career.
00:37:10.000He was a high-profile Democrat in Las Vegas.
00:37:13.000But automatically, hearing this story, I thought about what Bill Clinton said about House of Cards.
00:37:19.000If you remember House of Cards, it was a famous Netflix show with Kevin Spacey, friends of... all friends with, of course, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:37:25.000But Bill Clinton said that House of Cards was 99% real.
00:37:30.000And in House of Cards, the president assassinates journalists and kills them.
00:37:35.000So that automatically makes me think of this.
00:37:38.000There's a lot of things happening behind the seat of power that we still don't know about.
00:37:42.000There's this meme with an iceberg showing the corruption that we know about, and then the corruption that we don't know about being this huge piece of ice underneath the water.
00:37:52.000And I think this is the current reality that we're dealing with.
00:37:54.000And if we would know exactly what politicians, the really sinister, the really bad ones, were up to, we would be shocked.
00:38:02.000And I think it would change our whole political landscape immediately.
00:38:06.000I do think that Trump was very different from Obama and from Bush.
00:38:10.000I certainly think he made mistakes in who he trusted, but I actually think Trump was an outsider.
00:38:16.000I think they didn't expect him to win.
00:38:46.000They said, this problem was created over a hundred years.
00:38:48.000You're not going to solve it in a hundred days.
00:38:50.000You can't expect one president to come in and then just snap their fingers and just end all of the really, really bad, awful stuff we've been doing.
00:38:56.000But why does it have to be the president?
00:38:58.000Because when I, you know, see stories like this, like, you know, where are all the men?
00:39:03.000Like, where are the men in our government?
00:39:05.000You know, if you look at, you know, Trump's presidency, if you're just taking that as a litmus test, it's like, you had an investigation the entire time he was president.
00:39:14.000So how is it that his political enemies were able to roll out Mueller and the things that were going on with Russia, the things that were going on How are they able to have a non-stop investigation, non-stop political power?
00:39:30.000Where are the men that are constitutional?
00:39:32.000Where are the American men to stand up to this type of stuff?
00:39:37.000Well, it's just interesting because I think what made Trump so appealing to everybody was that he had balls.
00:39:44.000That he got on TV and he spoke his mind, and talking about his growth in the black community, that resonated with black America, is that you had a masculine man that got on TV.
00:39:59.000But all the rappers love Donald Trump.
00:40:01.000Donald Trump was up in all the music videos.
00:40:04.000But it's like, you know, you see this going on in Las Vegas, it's like, is there no men?
00:40:10.000Who do we have in the Senate right now?
00:40:12.000I mean, you know, you see these little clips where it's like, oh, Ted Cruz roasts so-and-so or whatever, but it's like, no, like, you're not, you're just, you're just, you know, you're, you're, you're playing a part, but, you know, our country is headed in a downward spiral.
00:40:31.000I mean, in Washington, D.C., I mean, there's no real, you know, I'm not bought and paid for by any politician, so it's like, I can criticize them in an objective way as a citizen of the United States, but it's like, all the politicians who are on the so-called Republican side, many of them are themselves corrupt.
00:40:54.000I mean, if you look at what they're saying on Twitter and what their actual voting record is, many of them are no different than the people on the other side of the aisle.
00:41:02.000And so, to the extent that it comes to standing up for true law and order, I mean, the inscription on the Supreme Court building is literally, you know, equal justice under the law.
00:41:17.000And so there's no real men who love this country or are fighting for the Constitution of these United States in the Senate or in the Congress.
00:41:27.000How is there a non-stop investigation on Trump?
00:41:45.000But I mean, hopefully there'll be some men that will step up.
00:41:48.000But the thing is, too, like people have to kind of get it out of their head that the only election that matters is the President of the United States.
00:41:56.000And that being said, too, some men, but I kind of feel like Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to be the one who actually goes heavy into the investigations and stuff.
00:42:20.000some truth you know you have these little glimpses of it but it's just it
00:42:25.000just might it's just mind-blowing that you know non-stop investigations
00:42:29.000committees you know government spending on investigating I mean you're using
00:42:34.000taxpayer dollars to basically you know grab power for yourself and and just
00:42:41.000longing for the day and I think again like that's what was so cool about Trump
00:42:45.000look yeah well you know love him or hate him it's like it was just cool to see a
00:42:49.000man on TV you know flip the bird at the media it was just cool it was cool to
00:42:54.000you know you know I remember those news Yeah I remember the press conferences like how exciting I remember like kicking like oh my goodness like I've never you know it made me uncomfortable because I hadn't even been conditioned to seeing just weak politicians but all all Republican politics is these days is basically placating the left
00:43:14.000To try to, you know, in a sense, play it safe so as to come to some kind of common ground to keep some remnants of things as they were.
00:43:21.000That's basically what Republican politics is.
00:43:24.000There is no true kind of intentionality in terms of preserving the Republic of the United States.
00:43:30.000I mean, you literally had the President of the United States talking about, we need to preserve our democracy.
00:43:34.000And a lot of people have it in their head that America is a democracy.
00:43:38.000like nobody challenged him in terms of the mainstream media of like well no actually we're not a democracy we're a democratic we're a constitutional republic like nobody checked him on that and so it's a problem but to but you know back to the story about you know this politician who will you know keep their position who will continually get paid um this is in a sense like the same thing that has been going on in terms of You know, politicians being above the law, they are an elitist class.
00:44:05.000And, you know, we are expected as citizens to kind of go along with it.
00:44:09.000Yeah, you made a good point just really quickly.
00:44:10.000The Republicans now have almost the same policies as the Democrats nearly had 10 years ago.
00:44:16.000And it's almost the same exact thing that they're just vying for.
00:44:22.000But when it comes to the men, I think a lot of them have been sterilized.
00:44:25.000I think a lot of them have been chemically castrated.
00:44:27.000And I think there also is a bigger spiritual and health fight happening that is affecting our current landscape that I think is also worth talking about.
00:45:01.000of respiratory diseases and heart ailments that have been dramatically increasing all over the world.
00:45:07.000And, you know, it's fair to say that there has been something happening that has utterly devastated and destroyed the modern man.
00:45:15.000And whether you look at, and a family-friendly show here, but specifically if you look at, you know, reproductive organs, they've been shrinking.
00:45:23.000I don't know if I could say the thing I want to say, the size between the two private parts.
00:45:32.000Is also shrinking, which, you know... What?
00:45:36.000There's a lot of things chemically happening right now.
00:45:38.000A lot of people are blaming plastics for it, as plastics have been found in people's bloodstreams.
00:45:44.000There's a chemical warfare happening right now that is affecting not just the human body, but the human mind.
00:45:50.000And I think this is why a lot of people have been going crazy.
00:45:52.000This is why I think there's more homelessness, there's a bigger homelessness problem out there than there was before, which is usually linked to a mental health crisis.
00:46:01.000I think right now we are going through some kind of medical intervention that is not natural, that is destroying human life on this planet.
00:46:09.000But Luke, a great man once said, there are too many people on this planet!
00:46:21.000I think what Elon Musk has been talking about, the opposite problem occurring, especially in a few decades from now, is the real problem because it's actually backed by science, it's actually backed by data that is not paid and bought for by Bill Gates, and it's highlighting a huge crisis of civilization that's going to be hitting our way, especially in the western world where People aren't making children.
00:46:55.000A lot of people are just living their lives, trusting the authorities, and they're being chemically attacked and castrated in a way that's going to stop them from reproducing.
00:47:09.000One is profit and incentive, and I think the other one is deliberate, and I think both are playing a part here.
00:47:15.000I think there's a few people that are saying, too many people in this world, we have to intervene, we have to incentivize the use of GMOs, we have to incentivize the use of Glassify, we have to incentivize the use of high fructose corn syrup.
00:47:26.000Real quick, there are people, like Bill Gates, who have publicly stated there are too many people, and we have to take action.
00:47:32.000Now beyond that, There's corporations that are incentivized to do this because then big industries like corn, high fructose corn syrup, and glyphosate are subsidized and of course given to these corporations for very cheap.
00:47:44.000They of course give it out to the general public and whether it's seed oils, high sugar, or just the chemicals that are banned in so many other countries, we give it to our children.
00:47:53.000The diet that our children are given is absolutely horrendous.
00:47:57.000It's leading to brain defects, and it's leading towards a destroyed civilization that, of course, won't be able to get up from its feet because it's being bombarded with poisons.
00:48:07.000I will add this, though, because I agree 100% with what you're saying, that it is the derivative of something chemical, but I would also add that it's something derivative of propaganda, which is another word that you use.
00:48:22.000We were talking before the show, you use the word choice, you know what I'm saying?
00:48:26.000And people think that... Like people choosing to eat bad food?
00:48:29.000And so it's like, yeah, it is something to do with choice, but that choice is part and parcel of propaganda.
00:48:36.000People are kind of reacting to a certain pattern of stimuli that's propagandized to them by certain movements and certain things that happen in a very pervasive and inundative way.
00:48:47.000You know, second wave feminism had a very negative effect on how we move as a society, you know what I mean, going into the 21st century.
00:48:57.000But there's two other layers here that I think are important to understand beyond just propaganda.
00:49:02.000One is that the food is engineered to be chemically addictive, so when you have it, it literally is engineered to hit the pleasure centers in your mind, so you become addicted to the sugar, to the seed oils.
00:49:12.000Another aspect to really understand here is that it's also cheap and readily available because it's subsidized by big industries that have bought off politicians that are going along with this agenda and don't even know that they're doing it.
00:49:24.000Yeah, so we as people are being led in the way that they think we should go.
00:49:39.000There's like four or five people we have anecdotally who have been like, I eat the exact same food and dinner, the same schedule I've always done.
00:49:47.000But when I came to America, I started gaining a bunch of weight.
00:49:49.000And then I'm like, nah, I don't believe it.
00:49:51.000Maybe it's like, you think you're eating the same amount.
00:49:54.000Like, you would order rice and beans and chicken, then you come to America, but the plate's ten times bigger.
00:50:28.000Yeah, there's a number of things, and it's very hard to put your kind of finger on it directly, because we're dealing with so much bureaucracy.
00:50:36.000We're dealing with so much corruption.
00:50:38.000The FDA has approved so many different chemicals that are banned, that you cannot give to people in many different countries.
00:50:45.000But here in the United States, it's okay.
00:50:48.000But there's a rushed experimental therapy.
00:50:51.000That's perfectly safe and fine, which is absolutely crazy.
00:50:55.000And there's so many different aspects and so many different layers we could get into this, but there's a lot of other speakers and scientists that I think we should maybe try to have on the show.
00:51:04.000Carnivore MD, he's also a really good, smart medical doctor that presents a lot of this information and data a lot better than I do.
00:51:11.000But I've just been awakened to this because, you know, after I quit smoking cigarettes, You know, I started to see really bad health effects after giving up something that, you know, was really bad for me.
00:51:25.000I was like, what's really going on here?
00:51:26.000And it really put me down a path where I had to research this.
00:51:29.000And once you start researching it, you go down a rabbit hole of holy cow, you go down the supermarket aisle, and you're loudly saying, everything's here is poison.
00:51:37.000Everything here is trying to kill me or hurt me in some kind of way.
00:51:41.000And I make a point to say that loudly every time I'm in the supermarket so people hear me.
00:51:45.000The FDA is yet another, you know, because you mentioned the World Economic Forum and so on and so forth.
00:51:50.000I would include in and amongst that the FDA.
00:52:26.000And I was reminded of that story Jack Posobiec tells where he went to a Pizza Hut bringing his kids because he wanted them to have the experience he had when he was a kid and then realizing like what he had is gone and it was disgusting and falling apart.
00:52:38.000And now Pizza Hut tends to be just like a strip mall store with a delivery only.
00:52:42.000But I bring this up because, you know, I remember we had Papa John on the show.
00:53:15.000I think Pizza Hut puts Splenda in their crust.
00:53:18.000They sweeten their crust with artificial sweetener.
00:53:21.000I could be wrong, it's been a while since I looked it up, but that was like, wow, they really do want everything to be sweeter and that's gross.
00:53:28.000And then Domino's, I think, I think they're not, they don't put like sweetener like that in there, but their ingredients is like a whole bunch of weird chemicals that you don't understand.
00:53:37.000And it's crazy when you realize most of the big fast food chains, except for Papa John's, It's weird chemicals you're eating, you can't pronounce, yet you don't care that you're eating it.
00:53:50.000Yeah, and your body can't break it down, so your body is in a constant state of inflammation that it can't deal with.
00:53:55.000And when it's inflamed, it has a hard time processing and working well.
00:53:59.000And if your gut's not working well, your brain is not working well, since your brain is dependent on the chemicals produced in your gut.
00:54:05.000And I think a lot of this is deliberate because if you could destroy someone's health, if you could destroy someone's sanity and mental clarity, you could more easily enslave them.
00:54:13.000Because if you have them in the pathetic fat state, you have them in a state where they don't respect themselves.
00:54:18.000And if you don't respect yourself, you're not going to stand up for yourself.
00:54:21.000And therefore, you're a lot easier to squash.
00:54:26.000And I think there's a big agenda happening, and this is my own personal opinion, that this is all engineered and planted and created in a way specifically to hurt us in the worst possible way.
00:54:39.000I think Luke is right about, you know, when people are fat and slow and tired, they're easier to control.
00:54:44.000And that's why I gave Luke a box of cookies today.
00:55:54.000Citizens of Switzerland who dare turn their thermostats above a balmy 19 degrees Celsius or 66 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect temperature if you ask me, over the winter may instead find themselves shivering in a prison cell.
00:56:04.000The cost of natural gas in Europe has increased more than tenfold.
00:56:07.000You guys see that in Italy they're doing things by candlelight now at bars and restaurants?
00:56:11.000Those who failed to comply with the temperature mandates could receive sanctions between 30,000 and 3,000 Swiss francs, the equivalent of $31,000 and $3,090.
00:56:19.000Federal Department of Finance spokesman Markus Spörngli told the outlet those found intentionally violating the statute would receive up to three years in prison.
00:56:36.000This is the next lockdown, the climate lockdown.
00:56:39.000And they're going to implement it through smart cities and smart meters.
00:56:43.000You know, a couple years ago we saw people screaming, they're installing the smart meters!
00:56:51.000And now when we see stories like this, and how people are having their heat turned off because they're, you know, turning the heat up too much.
00:56:58.000It really puts things into a perspective that I think is worth considering, especially with how technology is being more involved in our everyday lives, and how central controllers are using it to track trace and database.
00:57:11.000It's kind of amazing, you know, they say climate change and all that stuff, you gotta buy electric cars.
00:57:15.000And electric cars are really bad for the environment.
00:57:21.000We went to a supercharger, and I plug it in, and I'm sitting there, and I'm looking at the cost, and it was like, It was half the cost of gas.
00:57:31.000Like you think it's going to be cheap.
00:57:32.000Not only did it take 20 minutes to recharge the car, but we ended up spending, I think it was like 20 bucks to like fill up, to like recharge.
00:57:39.000And I was like, okay, well that's cheaper than gas, but it's still, I'm pulling up to a gas station, plugging in, spending 20 bucks on my credit card.
00:57:46.000I was like, what's the advantage here other than I can't go that far and the government can now turn my car off whenever they want.
00:57:52.000Do you feel that it's people that genuinely believe in climate change and genuinely believe in the future of the world being overheated, or do you feel like this is just power-driven?
00:58:17.000They just kind of rebrand it for marketing purposes.
00:58:19.000And their vision is, of course, getting rid of cars.
00:58:22.000And if you look at major cities and the way that they've been developing, they've been getting rid of people's ability to drive cars.
00:58:27.000When you drive a car, you have freedom.
00:58:29.000You have the ability to go anywhere you want.
00:58:31.000They want people stuck in cities, dependent on public transportation.
00:58:36.000Essentially, that is the end goal that they are reaching for, because then you could have total enslavement of people that can't escape, that can't run away.
00:58:43.000And when you look at their goals, they're already implementing it.
00:58:47.000It's not cost effective to have a car in New York City.
00:59:22.000And it's, so I'm wondering like, you know, because I don't know what the elites, the powers that be really think.
00:59:29.000Do they really believe that cars are killing the planet or is it just making people believe that cars are killing the planet in order to have power over them?
00:59:42.000So for me, it's like, this more than anything is an indictment on the centralization of public education.
00:59:48.000Because the fact of the matter is, like, you know, a lot of people legitimately think it's unfathomable or inconceivable that our government will have, you know, doesn't have our best interest in mind.
01:00:01.000And so to the extent that a government like, you know, in Switzerland, would, you know, crack down on the way in which people kind of regulate the temperature in their home rather than thinking of this as a kind of tyrannical thing.
01:00:16.000Many people, unfortunately, think of this as the government having our best interests in mind.
01:00:19.000And so, you know, for me, it is leading up to Luke's point to kind of a globalist agenda.
01:00:26.000I mean, for example, with, you know, King Charles kind of taking the throne in England, he did talk about climate change.
01:00:33.000And he said that this is an issue that can't be fixed by a singular country.
01:00:37.000It can only be fixed by a coming together of all the nations.
01:00:41.000And so this is kind of like rhetoric that's leading to the kind of groundwork or the threshold of a kind of globalist agenda.
01:01:04.000That's crazy, because you hear about people in these random car accidents, right?
01:01:09.000Oh, but now with Tesla, for instance, you'll be sitting in your car, and you'll be driving, and then a warrant will come out for your arrest or something.
01:01:18.000Let's say you are accused of doing something, you didn't do whatever, you stole a package or something like that, and you didn't do it, but they issue a warrant for your arrest because of it.
01:01:28.000You're driving in your car and all of a sudden it goes brrp brrp brrp brrp.
01:01:31.000And then it's like, sorry Dave, you're being detoured to the local police station.
01:01:36.000And then it's like, auto locks engaged, please sit back and remain calm.
01:01:40.000And then your car just slows down and turns around and you're like, what, you can't get
01:02:21.000So, not only do they have cameras surrounding the vehicle, and it's convenient, because- With parking and such.
01:02:27.000Yeah, when you park, you can pull up the app, and then you can take a look and see the cameras from anywhere, because it connects to the cell network, and then you connect to the network, and then you're good.
01:02:35.000So you can park your car, you can be in another state, and you can pull up your car's cameras.
01:03:19.000The Model S has the biohazard filter mode or whatever, where it like seals the air and then blasts you with like 99.99% filtered air.
01:03:28.000Then you're really locked in and you can't get out.
01:03:31.000Well I always thought it was strange like you know because I don't really know where Elon Musk is at you know I haven't done a lot of research on him but it's like this idea of like you know turning your home solar putting a Tesla battery grid in your home that charges your car and then your car is actually becomes your Wi-Fi right yeah As you're connected to the Starlink satellites and your brain chip is activated.
01:03:54.000So it's like, you're looking at one company that now controls your energy, your transportation, and your communication.
01:04:04.000You know, I mean, the minds, but it's just like, you know, and I know a lot of people kind of get on the Elon Musk, you know, I haven't like, again, I haven't done a lot of research in him, but that's a lot of power to give to one company.
01:04:16.000If Neuralink comes out, and you can get a brain implant thing that can, you know, you click your chip into your brain, and then you can learn all this stuff, but then what ends up actually happening is, you know, all of a sudden, everyone, like, they put it on, and they go, no!
01:05:00.000There's a, there's a funny Babylon Bee thing where it's like, uh, California makes you charge your car by hamster wheel or whatever.
01:05:07.000It's especially funny when you understand, I believe, the second law of thermodynamics, in that you're better off just running somewhere instead of trying to run to charge the car to drive the car somewhere.
01:05:16.000But I suppose the idea is if you run for like 40 hours, you'll have enough to bring your groceries back from the grocery store or something like that.
01:05:22.000There's another company I'm trying to find right now that is also launching its own auto-drive feature.
01:05:28.000And to do it, they have a camera on the driver who's driving the car to make sure that his eyes are on the road and his hands are on the wheel.
01:05:34.000And if they're not, it takes off the auto-drive.
01:05:38.000What's the point of auto-driving if the car can't auto-drive?
01:05:41.000You know what's really annoying is in the Honda, they have, I think most new cars have this, they have the lane assist thing.
01:05:47.000And so you're driving, and then you'll see like a skunk or something, oh, gotta go a little to the left, then it goes, wham, wham, wham, and it's like leaving the lane, it freaks out and then forces you back.
01:05:55.000I'm like, dude, don't take the wheel from me!
01:05:57.000Trying to not hit the turtle that was trying to cross the street, you know?
01:06:00.000Turtle's going all slow, and what are you supposed to do?
01:06:17.000The whole point, you know, again, it's like America and the American spirit is kind of a car culture.
01:06:23.000You know, we are a mobile society, like we, you know, we really Um, innovated cars and the interstate, you know, just the idea of having the freedom to hit the road, you know?
01:06:34.000Kind of like the Jack Kerouac kind of spirit of just going around the country.
01:06:38.000But now you're seeing more like live workspaces, mass transit, uh... Promote work?
01:06:53.000Popular video game multiverse removes calling the police as Sleuth's special power because it's racist when she reports LeBron James' Space Jam character.
01:07:07.000Well alright so LeBron James is in the video game and a video went viral because Velma's superpower is to call the police and then the police car takes you in the back and then like drives you off a cliff and so people were laughing at the cops were arresting LeBron James or whatever so here's what they did because it was racist Overnight, I guess it randomly changed.
01:07:30.000I shouldn't say randomly, but they changed the cop car to the Mystery Machine.
01:07:33.000And I kind of felt like this was a really good example of what's happening with Defund the Police.
01:07:38.000When initially, you have the police being called, and they arrest the person.
01:07:42.000When everyone gets angry the cops are being called, they replace it with a panel van that kidnaps you and drives you off a cliff.
01:07:48.000So, as we're seeing crime skyrocketing in all of these cities, after I defund the police and abolish the police and all that stuff, I just thought it was kind of funny, but this is great.
01:08:51.000But I do think as a video game making your move call the police is kind of dumb.
01:08:56.000But the point I wanted to make here is Look, in every Scooby-Doo episode, this is what they do.
01:09:02.000Their car breaks down for some reason, and then there's a guy in a costume dressed up like a ghost or a zombie or something to scare people away to lower property values.
01:09:11.000That's like the plot of every Scooby-Doo episode.
01:09:13.000And then once they finally realize it's not really a monster, it's some dude, they call the police, and the police take care of it.
01:09:42.000They're saying that, look, this guy says this.
01:09:45.000He says, I am enjoying Velma in multiverses, but making a character whose special move is calling the police on her enemies definitely don't sit right with me as a black man.
01:09:52.000That's it, you can't, like, she's holding up a picture of a white dude!
01:09:56.000Wait, so a black man wrote this article?
01:09:59.000No, no, this comment right here was written by a black guy.
01:10:02.000Speaking of that comment, for me, my question to that guy who wrote that tweet is, have you no shame?
01:10:11.000Because the thing is, as a black man, I'm not willing to temporarily play the victim or to make myself look so weak and so fragile.
01:10:25.000over a game that I'm willing to, in a sense, kind of thrust this kind of social justice agenda along.
01:10:33.000Like, I'm not going to placate or to basically put this image of myself out there as this kind of victim so as to push this agenda.
01:10:42.000Like, I just have too much pride, I guess, but I'm just not willing to do that.
01:10:45.000But the issue for me when it comes to stuff like this is, you know, how are so-called people of color Like, how do they not have any kind of shame at all in making themselves look so weak that we need culture to modify itself to accommodate us?
01:11:04.000Scooby-Doo has been around for, what, 50 years?
01:11:09.000Is that how long Scooby-Doo's been on?
01:11:13.000Okay, not every single time, but overwhelmingly every episode that ends with the police coming in and arresting the guy, and then Fred's like, let's see who it really was, and then they pull the mask off and it's like, it's John Murphy or something like that.
01:11:25.000But see, I'm wondering how much of this is the media to like, find this one tweet, this one guy, and then put it out and fan it, you know what I mean?
01:11:32.000It's like, It could easily have been ignored.
01:14:03.000It doesn't matter whether or not the means by which you work, you know, pursue it are honest or dishonest.
01:14:10.000It's just at the end of the day, this is what makes you something.
01:14:13.000This is what makes you prominent and powerful.
01:14:17.000It's unfortunate, but you know, it is what it is.
01:14:20.000Well, I think for LeBron, it's just a lack of knowledge.
01:14:25.000He doesn't really know a lot of history.
01:14:29.000He doesn't really know what's going on.
01:14:31.000I think there's also a lot of guilt put on certain people that are in his caliber of wealth.
01:14:37.000If you're black and you're successful and you've made it, There's a lot of guilt that you want to look at the people and help the people.
01:14:47.000So the way to do that is to play the woke and play the victim, play the race card.
01:14:54.000The thing about LeBron is that LeBron comes from a household that was lower income.
01:15:01.000He grew up with just his mother in the home.
01:15:04.000And I would venture to say, and I say this not because I know LeBron, I say this because I know a lot of people who were in similar situations, is they have resolved that because I grew up in such a distressed situation, I'm going to see to it that my children don't, in a sense, suffer the same things that I've had to suffer growing up.
01:15:26.000And so I want to, in a sense, basically envelop them in this life of plenty and privilege.
01:15:33.000And so for LeBron, he's very much about his status.
01:15:37.000He's very much about, in a sense, leveling up.
01:15:42.000And he wants to kind of create this lineage.
01:15:44.000And so he's going to seize every opportunity that comes along.
01:15:47.000And so the question becomes, to what extent do you apply principles to what it is you're doing?
01:15:53.000And so I don't want to I don't want to add to this, you know what I mean?
01:15:58.000Selling your likeness to a video game, who would have known that it would have come to this?
01:16:03.000So I don't want to speculate, but at the same time, LeBron had nothing to do with this.
01:16:11.000It's just a matter of people woke yet again coming to yet another extreme kind of degree, so to speak.
01:16:19.000I think this is a part of, there is an element of woke, I guess the woke, they're chasing after nothing.
01:16:28.000It's like, we talk about these algorithms on YouTube, where they started making the Incredible Hulk fight Hitler, but Hitler had a woman's body and was doing Tai Chi while it sang a nursery rhyme.
01:16:38.000And the reason those videos emerged was because the algorithm was just trying to figure out what got play and what got clicks.
01:16:44.000And I feel like that's what leftist ideology is.
01:16:46.000That's why it's random, it makes no sense.
01:16:48.000It's why they're like, we oppose fascism and support the FBI raiding our political opponents.
01:16:53.000They're just saying whatever algorithmically plays.
01:16:56.000There's no leader, there's no rhyme or reason, and this is one of those things.
01:16:59.000There's a cop, because it's what Scooby-Doo does, and so they're like, oh, I can be mad about that.
01:17:05.000That fits in the mold of the algorithm.
01:17:06.000So you have this decentralized network of lunatics who are just filling the holes of whatever it is could possibly make you angry and fit their ideology.
01:17:17.000One, someone is extremely privileged and has a huge victim mentality that is being promoted by big tech social media, or someone's trolling.
01:17:24.000I think there's a big possibility someone's like, I'm just going to troll this company.
01:17:27.000And for the company, this this mega corporation that created this video game to cave That really is the big L here.
01:17:34.000That really is something that is worth talking about because we could just do absurd stuff on the internet and they'll respond and they'll edit and they'll react to us.
01:17:44.000I think that element is also important to understand here.
01:17:47.000And the more that corporations cave, the more they're opening themselves up to trolls.
01:17:51.000And I think there might be a possibility that this is a troll.
01:17:59.000That's the big eye-opening situation that is worth talking about.
01:18:03.000But to Justin's point about like, you know, and to your point too, Luke, about how much of this is either trolling or just the media kind of assert You know, assisting on a certain narrative, it does have ramifications in the real society.
01:19:20.000Yeah, so, you know, Uncle Tom 1, we'll call it Uncle Tom 1, was really turned out to be kind of a conservatism 101.
01:19:31.000You know, I started the film just out of a curiosity of, you know, why black America, when it came to conservative black America, was treated in such a way.
01:19:43.000And I think around 2015, 2016, during that cultural climate,
01:20:06.000And two years prior to that, you know, or I'm sorry, a couple years prior to that, you know, if you didn't support Barack Obama, you were a racist.
01:20:14.000And so literally, like, you know, one political cycle later, a black man from the South from Atlanta, Georgia, runs for president.
01:20:22.000And he was, you know, Akun and Uncle Tom, all the things, the media completely destroyed him.
01:20:29.000And that shocked me because at the time I'd never seen the media talk about a black man that way, because by that time we were already on eggshells.
01:20:36.000So that kind of started the wanting to make the film.
01:20:40.000And then as I started interviewing black conservatives, it kind of just opened up this entire world to me.
01:20:47.000And I realized there was a lot of diversity, there was a lot of different walks of life within the black conservative movement.
01:20:53.000And on that journey, I met Chad Jackson, who was one of the people I interviewed for the film.
01:20:59.000And he actually became the main subject of the first film.
01:21:04.000And during that time, you know, we became pretty close friends.
01:21:09.000And when the film released, and it was, you know, we had some success, and it was very well received.
01:21:16.000We were riding the wave of that I realized that there was more work to be done. There was a
01:21:22.000there was more story to tell and so I asked Chad to come on board with me and
01:21:27.000So give us a synopsis on the first one that tells but the first
01:21:33.000The first one I would say was Conservatism 101.
01:21:35.000We called it an oral history of the American black conservative.
01:21:37.000It was basically just establishing the fact that not all black people are far left democrats.
01:21:42.000That not all black people hate America.
01:21:44.000That not all black people view themselves as victims in America.
01:21:49.000I kind of think that I would imagine the stereotype, I guess, of the black community in the church is that they're more conservative outright, but for some reason keep voting with Democrats.
01:22:00.000And I think part two as we, you know, part two gets more into the historical lineage of what happened to black america and during during the process you know we take it all the way back to marx you know uh when our country was on fire a couple years ago during the the blm chaos there was an interview that patrice colors you know slipped up and told the world that she was a trained marxist
01:22:26.000And so people sort of like, well, what does that mean?
01:22:29.000And what is this worldview that's got my country on fire?
01:22:33.000So Uncle Tom 2 goes to Karl Marx, explains who he was, explains what he believed and his ideology and how it made its way into America.
01:22:45.000And how America had to be transformed slowly, gradually, because of our history, because of our individual spirit.
01:22:55.000Marxism didn't really work in America.
01:22:58.000It spread like fire in the East, but in the West, Marxism was harder to sell.
01:23:03.000Well, it's been gaining a foothold across the board in a variety of fashions.
01:23:07.000And for America, it's taken a little over a hundred years to get where we are.
01:23:12.000And as we zoom into Marxism, you find that black America was the low-hanging fruit for that ideology to take hold and to use black America as its tool for destruction in our country.
01:23:26.000Yeah, so from my perspective, and Justin's 100% right, for me what Uncle Tom 2 does is it showcases this era of Black prosperity that we're not traditionally told about in the mainstream media.
01:23:46.000And when I say mainstream media, I'm talking about organizations like NPR, which is constantly putting out stories of Black America as they see it.
01:23:56.000And it's constantly depicting Black America as being oppressed, as being under the thumb of the white man, as being hated by this country.
01:24:05.000But what we found when we dug into the archives is that Black America was thriving in the 1900s, from the early 19 to the mid 1900s.
01:24:17.000Not in spite of the white South, but in some cases with the help of the white South.
01:24:24.000And so what we found is that race relations between white and black in the South were
01:24:28.000actually far more harmonious than kind of oppressive, like we're constantly told about.
01:24:36.000And so we're able to show these beautiful photos and just this footage of things that
01:24:44.000are not just frankly talked about in the mainstream media, and to the extent that they do talk
01:24:49.000about it, it's always kind of tainted with this kind of oppressive message that is meant
01:24:58.000to constantly remind black people that you are oppressed, this country hates you, and
01:25:03.000because this country hates you, you need to vote this way, you need to think this way,
01:25:09.000And so, it's offering a different perspective, if you will.
01:25:13.000The film also shows how, to the extent that you have these so-called Black organizations, like the NAACP, like Black Lives Matter, like these organizations that are all about Blackness, asserting Blackness, when you lift up the veil, when you pull back the curtain, what you find behind these so-called Black organizations are white Marxists.
01:25:35.000And so it's important to showcase that because this whole, like, you know, this whole pejorative of Uncle Tom, It's meant to silence individuals like Herman Cain, like Larry Elder, like Thomas Sowell.
01:25:50.000Because if you listen to Thomas Sowell, if you listen to Larry Elder, if you listen to Alan West, you'll find that these guys actually know what the heck they're talking about.
01:25:58.000And to the extent that people apply what it is they're saying, they will be benefited not only as black folks, but as people in general.
01:26:08.000And so you don't want such a man to have a kind of effect on the masses of people, let alone black people.
01:26:14.000And so you want to, in a sense, demonize them and ostracize them and make them look as a kind of parasite amongst the masses of black people.
01:26:23.000So you're going to call those pejorative.
01:26:25.000You know, Uncle Tom, Coon, Bootlicker, Sellout, so on and so forth, because you want to silence them.
01:26:30.000So we demonstrate that to the extent that these so-called black liberal activists are using these pejoratives, they themselves are having their puppet strings pulled by who?
01:26:43.000And so at the end of the day, I don't care whether ideology is coming from a white person or black person.
01:26:49.000I don't care because race isn't that important to me.
01:26:52.000But to the extent that I can expose that the people behind these so-called pro-Black individuals are actually white Marxists.
01:27:00.000Once we can get that out of the way, then we can have a conversation about what actually matters.
01:27:05.000And what actually matters is ideology.
01:27:08.000And what kind of manifestations does ideology have on the way in which people are actually living, and whether or not people are prospering, or whether they're constantly failing.
01:27:18.000Baltimore is an example of how we're failing under Marxism.
01:27:22.000Detroit is an example of how we're actually felling under Marxism.
01:27:43.000These woke leftists They're the same kind of people that were pro-slavery.
01:27:48.000They're the same kind of people that just want the status quo and they're hiding behind the revolutionary ideas, but it's not the case.
01:27:55.000There's a story I like to cite where a teacher asked his students, how many of you would have opposed slavery in the time of the American Civil War?
01:28:04.000He's like, oh, okay, so tell me something that you'll publicly admit to supporting that's a deeply unpopular and, you know, incites anger and hatred.
01:28:13.000The point was that most of these kids were just doing whatever they thought would get them to fit in.
01:28:18.000And when you look at, you know, I remember reading about Frederick Douglass and he challenged Americans to live by the standard of their own constitution.
01:28:25.000The words that they wrote and swear allegiance to, will they uphold that all men are created equal, that these rights exist for everybody.
01:28:32.000And then a bunch of people got pissed off at him.
01:28:35.000Those are the people who are like, don't you screw with what I got.
01:28:39.000The left thinks that they're revolutionaries, but they're supporting the corporations, they're supporting the FBI, they're supporting the government and its policies and its machine, and they're demonizing... I'll give you an example.
01:28:49.000Antifa is the perfect example of this.
01:28:54.000They love wearing masks because they don't want anyone to realize it.
01:28:56.000And I watched white Antifa scream at a black ICE officer, the N-word, and I've personally witnessed white Antifa screaming the N-word at a black Proud Boy.
01:29:08.000And I'm like, all of those Antifa, they're all white.
01:29:12.000And then over here on the Proud Boys side is like a Mexican guy, and there's like a Filipino guy, and there's a couple black guys, and there's a bunch of white guys.
01:29:39.000Like people look at these, you know, three black women and think like, oh, you know, they started this organization because of Trayvon Martin and because of they're being fed up with the police brutality that the police are constantly kind of dashing out against, you know, black, you know, black and, you know, individuals who can't protect themselves, when in reality, like, no, that's not the case at all.
01:30:08.000It is a white man who subscribes to Marxist ideology who is training these people by his own admission.
01:30:16.000He says that I go after women, black and Latino women.
01:30:27.000And so one of the things that we set out to do in making Uncle Tom 2 is we didn't want to, in a sense, regurgitate the same old conservative talking points.
01:30:37.000We wanted to show people where this ideology is based out of.
01:30:41.000And so this film, in my opinion, is superior to Uncle Tom 2 in the sense that we take people deeper to see like where all this comes from so as to not be
01:30:52.000constantly intimidated by whatever social justice movement comes along in a given era. So you're
01:30:57.000trying to tell me when Joe Biden said you're not black if you don't vote for him that he was
01:31:01.000wrong? Well I think one of the things I'm most proud about about part two and the work that we've
01:31:07.000done is just really like getting to the core of America.
01:31:15.000What made America was our worldview, you know, our Christian ethic and, you know, being a moral people, you know, and if you look at the history of Marxism in this country, their number one goal was to demoralize us as a people.
01:31:33.000And if you just take Black America just as a microcosm of America, if you look at the footage that we show you in this film, Black America was a very prosperous, very entrepreneurial spirit, very moral people, very church-going, very nuclear family, like all those things were happening for Black America in the early 1900s.
01:31:56.000And what the Marxists were able to do was slowly demoralize black America.
01:32:02.000And now we're seeing the effect of America at large.
01:32:05.000It's just to take our morals away from us and create chaos.
01:32:12.000With the Christian worldview that America was built on, you had order.
01:32:19.000And that created a set of rules, a way to do things, a way to do life.
01:32:27.000And that has been the goal and the tactic to destroy our country, is to slowly chip away at those morals and those values.
01:32:35.000And so I think, in my opinion, what we've put together in Uncle Tom 2 really showcases how this happened like no other film.
01:32:46.000And I think that what we're getting from people that are watching it and writing us is that it really equips them, it arms them with the knowledge that they really couldn't articulate themselves.
01:32:56.000It gives them the ability to understand what they knew but they couldn't articulate.
01:33:03.000And I think that we've labored over this film for the past two years to, you know, because explaining Marxism is hard to do.
01:33:11.000To explain these ideas, you know, the first film was much easier to put together because conservatism is pretty easy to explain.
01:33:19.000But Marxism is rooted in deception, so it's hard to untangle that for people.
01:33:23.000And I feel people are expressing that Uncle Tom 2 is giving them that confidence to talk about these issues.
01:33:32.000Yeah, and in a nutshell, like, the way that I would explain it is, like, what Marxists understood, Tim, is that to the extent that they wanted to inject their ideology into the American society, They were having a very hard time doing it because the culture that existed in America was very antithetical to the communist worldview.
01:33:56.000And so the fact of the matter is that culture, like how does cultures persist?
01:34:03.000Cultures persist generationally through children.
01:34:07.000You instill and impart your culture to your children and then they carry it on into the future.
01:34:14.000And so what the Marxists resolved to do is that if we can get into the culture of the children, if we can, in a sense, cause them to rebel against the adult generation, to reject the culture of the adult generation, we can, in a sense, inject our culture and our society and our worldview into the youth to where, you know, the trajectory of our country is completely different.
01:34:42.000And so when you look at second wave feminism in the 60s, when you look at the hippie movement in the 60s, when you look at the free love movement in the 60s, when you look at the civil rights movement, when you look at the black militant movement, all of these are rebellious to the adult generation of the 60s.
01:34:58.000And what they were able to do was to demoralize a culture to where they are rejecting the adult generation and are adopting this kind of new worldview to the extent to where today more young people under the age of 30 are embracing socialism than any other youth generation before in this country.
01:35:19.000That goes to show that what Yuri Bezmenov talks about, who defected from the KGB, it goes to show that what he talked about actually played out the way that he described it.
01:35:33.000And so, yes, this is something that has taken place in our country.
01:35:37.000Uncle Tom 2 describes it in a very palatable way, in a way that no other film that I've seen have been able to break it down.
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01:37:39.000So we've got, you know, CastCastle and Music, and I looked and they were totally normal.
01:37:42.000This weird thing only affected my two personal solo, like, news channels.
01:37:47.000So I have to wonder if what that does is negatively impact the channel and the algorithm so that it doesn't get shared as much or something like that.
01:38:34.000Rekram Warsan Lemniskit says, please extend an invitation to Pierre Paulyev, the new conservative leader of Canada, our best chance of throwing out Trudeau and the closest thing we have to a DeSantis of the North.
01:39:02.000I would love to question Donald Trump.
01:39:06.000Peter Provenzano says, I will pay a one year subscription to TimCast.com to be donated raffled away if Luke is allowed to go all out and discuss 9-11 and questions and theories on the after show.
01:39:17.000So we're actually planning on putting together a show called, well I don't know what it's called.
01:39:21.000But we're putting together a show where we want to bring people from different backgrounds to sit down and have conversations.
01:39:27.000Now, it's going to be impossible to get, like, a left winger and a right winger, but it's going to be really easy to get, like, an environmentalist and a petroleum engineer.
01:40:17.000Was that the one at the AT&T building?
01:40:19.000That was, uh, there was a weird case of a RV exploding that the FBI was investigating and then it stopped investigating it and they didn't find out who did it.
01:40:39.000Kwanzaa says I'm an RN from NH, having a hard time finding work due to my flat out refusal to get vaxxed.
01:40:45.000I worked so hard to be a nurse, now my profession is compromised of pawns peddling political narratives and ignoring actual ethics and evidence-based practice.
01:40:54.000I'm hearing that like nurses are striking and that the industry is collapsing, like nobody wants to be a nurse anymore.
01:40:59.000I mean, you got friends, Lydia, what are they saying?
01:41:00.000So my friends are just like all about, oh, you should get vaccinated, you should do all this stuff.
01:41:05.000It's really important that everyone get vaccinated.
01:41:07.000But I also know people in the industry who are just, they saw the worst of it and now they're terrified.
01:41:13.000So it kind of makes sense that it would be collapsing.
01:41:39.000You can also get like a share, you know, like you go in and you can get private flights for, you know, Yeah, you share with other corporate heads.
01:41:48.000Yeah, there's this thing that people do where you buy a percentage.
01:42:02.000But I mean, it's the difference between going 250 miles an hour and 700 miles an hour, whatever the difference is.
01:42:07.000Well, so if you, if you get like a plane from the sixties, like they fly and you can act, they're actually like 20 grand or whatever.
01:42:13.000So it's like, you think about it's like, get a car, get a plane.
01:42:16.000And for running a business, being able to move around, you know, that saves you money in the long run if you're, if you're a travel heavy business.
01:43:58.000And the guy from the Dropkick Murphys is a zealot who doesn't know how to use Google.
01:44:03.000He was basically saying, they are just a bunch of rich people and if you vote for them, they just want tax cuts.
01:44:08.000It's okay, well, Donald Trump gave a tax cut to the middle class, so sure, rich people got, corporations got tax cuts too, that's for sure.
01:44:15.000But the Democratic Party is the party of the wealthy.
01:44:18.000Numerous studies and stories have pointed this out going back to 2016.
01:44:22.000The Democrats overtook the Republicans in 2016 to be the party of the wealthy.
01:44:25.000And get this, When polled, people who make under $100,000 a year overwhelmingly do not want Joe Biden to be impeached, and people who make more than $100,000 tend to not want Joe Biden to be impeached.
01:45:03.000So you know how you talk about how these institutions are being worn like skin suits?
01:45:07.000I think punk is definitely an example of this, for sure.
01:45:11.000By the way, I have to apologize for my camera switching just a second ago because I was using my left hand and we gave the chair some time on the air.
01:45:20.000But I think punk is very much... I feel like they were the first symptom of this happening because I remember in high school in like 2008, I was like, why do they call themselves punk if they're actually in favor of big government?
01:45:29.000And my, you know, boyfriend at the time could not explain it.
01:46:01.000That's what I was saying, I went to a skate park and Black Lives Matter was tagged on the ramp, and I saw some kids hanging out there, started laughing, and I was like, who tagged the Walmart logo on the ramp?
01:46:15.000I was leaving our studio last night, and someone spray-painted Beto 22 on the wall.
01:46:23.000And I said, what an appropriate political ad.
01:46:26.000The graffiti of Beto right there on the wall.
01:46:31.000Chris Van Derm says, with Carey Lake and MTG being standouts of this new wave of ultra-MAGA Republicans, could you imagine if Republicans elect the first female POTUS?
01:46:39.000LOL, I would not be surprised if that was the case.
01:46:42.000The first black member of Congress was a Republican, I believe?
01:48:39.000Yeah, so we were down at Blue Ridge Rock Fest over the weekend, hanging out with All That Remains and Adelita's Way.
01:48:46.000And you know the crazy thing is this is a huge rock fest.
01:48:49.000I don't even know how many people, tens of thousands, maybe 100,000 people, just nuts.
01:48:53.000And there's a bunch of different stages.
01:48:54.000We saw Tenacious D. The draw for Tenacious D was so intense that artists, production crew, and media were trying to squeeze in front of the stage.
01:49:05.000Like, this is a security area where some people can stand, but they had to call the police, and not for the actual attendees, but for staff, because everybody wanted to see Jack Black at Tenacious D so bad.
01:49:15.000But what I will say is, Major White Pill going to this event.
01:49:19.000So we go there and I'm like, I don't know what to expect, right?
01:49:22.000I don't know where these rock bands are.
01:49:23.000Of course, we're good friends with Phil Labonte of All That Remains.
01:49:36.000And then all of a sudden some dude comes up to me from one band, and I'm gonna leave their names out of it, but they were one of the bands playing up on stage at this big festival, and he was like, I agree with everything you say, man.
01:50:44.000Do you get that a lot where people come to you that you wouldn't expect that support you and support the show?
01:50:50.000I mean, people come up to me all the time.
01:50:53.000I'll be out somewhere, we're eating at a restaurant, someone comes up to me.
01:50:55.000We were at a gas station, and some guy walked over.
01:50:57.000We're in a gas station in Clarksville, Virginia, middle of nowhere, and some guy's like, hey, it's Tim, and I'm like, yo, what's up, and nice to meet you.
01:51:03.000But what's crazy is, I had some people warning me, like, hey, it's a rock festival, so there's gonna be some woke bands, you never know, and they're gonna get really angry, so just, you never know if someone, but no, every single person that I met that knew who I was was like, we love your show, man, awesome to see you here.
01:51:19.000Yeah, it just goes to show that there's a lot more people that are awake than we would be led to believe.
01:51:28.000And I think it's a positive reflection that so many people at this big rock festival, this big crowd, I was kind of like, man, I didn't realize how many people here would probably know who I was and maybe I should not be walking around in the open areas and stuff like that, need security or something.
01:51:45.000Just man up, guys, and come out with it.
01:52:06.000It's always refreshing going to like a show where the artist isn't like just completely just woke or just come, you know, using the show as like a kind of platform to reinforce their liberal woke Jargon, I mean I went to a fleet Fox's show recently in Dallas and like he was just such a pleasant, dude You know, I mean like he didn't bring politics in it He was just a genuinely nice guy.
01:52:34.000That was just very enjoyable to watch so yeah DDMegaDoodoo, okay, says, talking about Pizza Hut roofing their crust as I'm running a train on side leftovers.
01:52:52.000And it's not just that, it's like even small local joints, they'll use like brominated flour, and then you look at Papa John's, they don't.
01:52:59.000It's too bad they got woke and, you know, I remember when I was like, I'm not going to order from that anymore because of what they did to Papa John because he's a good dude.
01:54:14.000ThatGuy1670 says, what do y'all think about MasterCard, Visa, and Amex coming out and now tracking gun purchases?
01:54:22.000Horrible, horrible, horrible, absolutely disgusting behavior that of course is going to lead to people being put on a list that are going to be given to governments, and also more importantly, probably are going to be hacked, and then people will have people's information about who actually has a weapon and doesn't, which is very dangerous for everyone involved here.
01:55:19.000With these companies coming after our Second Amendment rights, Discover, every gun person, you know, we should fact check to see if Discover is doing this or not.
01:55:56.000I mean, I'm all for companies operating on their own volition, even if it means complying to radical, bizarre government policies.
01:56:10.000But at the same time, you would hope that these organizations, these companies, would be in favor of our constitutional rights instead of infringing upon them.
01:56:22.000Yeah, Bank of America said that they wouldn't support any kind of loans to gun manufacturers.
01:56:26.000So there's a lot of big banking institutions that, of course, allow Jeffrey Epstein to bank and break the rules and do whatever he wanted to money launder in order to run an international trafficking operation of children.
01:56:37.000That's okay by, you know, Brown Brothers and Harriman and Goldman Sachs and all these other big Chase Manhattan and all these other big players.
01:56:44.000But people being able to defend themselves?
01:56:46.000Is Discover I'm looking at it right now.
01:56:49.000I'm looking at a forum, and I'm doing research on this right now.
01:56:52.000All right, because I want to make sure, because if they are doing it, I don't want to... We do not prohibit legal gun sales, said Katie Henry, a spokeswoman for Discovery.
01:57:22.000I gotta call up the local gun shops and be like, get Discover, because we're not using Visa.
01:57:26.000I gotta be honest, I bet a lot of the shops have already started thinking about, they're like, all right, we'll use Discover.
01:57:31.000And then the funny thing is like, Discover is gonna become the ultimate champion of 2A, because they're like, we found a community that will use our card and make it prominent and popular.
01:57:40.000And then think about the peripheral area.
01:57:42.000You got people who are like, I don't use Visa and MasterCard anymore because they're tracking us and it's creepy.
01:57:46.000Then the pizza shop next door is going to be like, okay, we'll bring in Discover.
01:57:49.000And then all of a sudden, boom, Discover wins.
01:57:51.000But what's interesting about this whole thing is that like for them, they see this as like a act of virtue, you know?
01:57:59.000Like, they genuinely believe that by, you know, kind of monitoring to what extent people are buying guns with their credit cards, they are keeping down gun violence.
01:58:18.000Yeah, MasterCard, I remember just even a year ago, I was trying to use it at a local gun shop in New Hampshire, and they're like, oh, you have to run it twice because MasterCard has a new policy that they don't want people using their card in gun stores.
02:00:09.000And so it's like, yeah, like the world is a very volatile place, you know what I mean?
02:00:13.000So it's like whether it's coming from a woke liberal or whether it's coming from a fundamental Christian, like what is the basic point of what it is that's being presented?
02:00:23.000And so for me, I genuinely believe that the Christian worldview, the Christian ethic presents a worldview that can basically produce the best possible Ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, and become a member at TimCast.com because we're gonna have a members-only aftershow, uncensored, not family-friendly.
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02:01:56.000And a bunch of other stuff coming too.
02:01:58.000Don't forget to check out Tom McDonald's Riot.
02:02:56.000We take the audience deeper and we trust the intelligence of our audience to Think in a deeper way to see not only what went on in the past but what's going on right now as we speak.
02:03:10.000And so for what tends to happen in the conservative movement is we tend to recoil or recant the moment that the word racist is hurled at us.
02:03:25.000And so what this film does is it puts history in its proper perspective so as to equip you with the knowledge that you need so as to not be constantly intimidated by a leftist narrative that is, in a sense, a revisionist history.
02:03:40.000And so, like Justin said, go to UncleTom.com.
02:03:44.000This movie will give you the knowledge you need.
02:03:47.000And I encourage you to do the research that's necessary to not be a coward in a public square as far as our history is concerned.