Elon Musk has officially terminated the Twitter buyout. Joe Biden accidentally reads teleprompter instructions, and the media is trying to claim it was not a mistake. The assassination of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has the media already smearing him.
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00:07:35.000Elon Musk tells Twitter he is terminating his $44 billion takeover because the company misled him on the number of spam bots on site as stocks plunge 6%.
00:09:50.000The stock's gonna drop because the market You can back away and Twitter will still save money by just agreeing to lower terms, as opposed to going to court and trying to win a billion dollars from you.
00:10:05.000Because the CEO said he's going to war to make sure this deal goes through.
00:10:08.000We had Will Chamberlain tweeted that Elon's going to buy this whether he wants to or not.
00:10:12.000Yeah, I was referencing that same tweet by Will.
00:10:15.000He specified that Twitter would likely argue that one, Elon wasn't entitled to the information he wanted, which was like how many bots are on the platform, he wasn't entitled.
00:10:23.000And number two, that if he was entitled, the failure to provide the information was not
00:10:27.000a material breach because the information isn't relevant to any of the reps or warranties
00:11:18.000No, no, but, you know, we have a generalized thought process of, like, today we do this, and if this works, the next day we do this, and if this works, the next day we do this.
00:11:27.000So I have to imagine When he was negotiating this contract, he had lawyers.
00:11:31.000Like, he thought about what could happen, and this is not out of the question.
00:11:35.000This is one of these scenarios he should have expected to occur.
00:11:39.000So I think, whether he buys it or not, I think he knows what he's doing.
00:12:15.000All of a sudden, prominent left-wing accounts lost tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of followers.
00:12:21.000And people associated with the right, libertarians or, you know, the politically homeless, what do they call it, post-liberal, saw huge gains.
00:12:28.000I gained 100,000 followers in three days.
00:14:22.000Well, look at what Jack was saying when he was telling people about dealing with boards and all of that type of situations, dealing with VCs.
00:15:37.000Yeah, because they're like, oh, by the way, the reason we do all this is because we have a national security letter and the government's got their gun to our back.
00:15:51.000I don't know how you monetize it, but he was talking about some of a rumor.
00:15:56.000I don't know if you guys saw this, he wanted to turn it into like the WeChat of America, where he wanted all the payment systems and everything.
00:18:51.000It is noteworthy that the percentage of women who registered to vote and cast a ballot is consistently higher than the percentage of the men who do so.
00:19:36.000The phrase, end of quote, was not a teleprompter instruction accidentally read by Biden.
00:19:40.000It was part of the speech used to bookend the Walmart CEO's remark, which Biden began citing seconds earlier with the phrase to quote the Walmart CEO.
00:19:48.000How many people have you ever met who go, and I was talking to this activist who said, quote, I enjoy going to the mall to shop, end of quote.
00:19:56.000Sometimes I'll say close quote, but that's the closest I'm going to get.
00:20:05.000I think the reality is, they put that in there as instructions, and repeat the line, because they're supposed to pull it back, and then Biden just Ron Burgundy's it.
00:20:15.000At the very least, it's not the phrase, end of quote, that's in contention, it's the phrase, repeat the line.
00:20:35.000Because what's going to happen now is the media will say, conservatives accused Joe Biden of X, White House says Y. And people who don't pay attention to the news will see that story and not the fact that Joe Biden read the prompter like Ron Burgundy.
00:20:48.000And that they're trying not to laugh in the background.
00:21:22.000The guy on the right is like holding back laughing Kamala Harris, I can imagine what's going on in their heads the guy on the right in his head He's like don't laugh.
00:21:35.000She's just like When you hear her talk, she just says words.
00:21:40.000Oh One of the replies to this was like, she says, he repeated the line because the line was there and he wanted to say it again because he needed to repeat the line.
00:23:40.000Because I was going to say he was probably making a boom boom and he's an old man, so he was like... For real though, I mean... Let it happen.
00:24:49.000He says, there's no evidence of his claim.
00:24:52.000The claim wasn't derived from photos of Biden.
00:24:54.000The story was that Joe Biden was apparently having some meeting and then mysteriously went absent for a short amount of time and then came back wearing some other clothes or something.
00:25:05.000And everyone's like, he pooped his pants!
00:27:39.000He came to me he said he drew like this this picture and he's a young boy and he was like seven or eight at the time he said dad what do you think this picture and I asked him I said do you want to know the truth of what I think and he looked me in the eye said yeah I want to know the truth I said bro that shit is ugly And he started breaking down crying.
00:28:26.000I was hanging out with three grown adults and we were having a conversation about grown folk stuff and I said, can I provide some criticism?
00:28:34.000And he says, we don't use the word criticism here.
00:29:46.000So when your son draws trash, you can just be like, well, you know, some people like it.
00:29:51.000So the press secretary's treating us like a little kid that she doesn't want to make start crying by being like, the economy's in shambles.
00:31:29.000The guy that said that we need to protect the liberal world order, it was pretty much like, I think he thinks he's on the side of good, but that the side of good is the liberal world, is like global military American dominance.
00:31:42.000So that means his boss has completely got him conditioned and brainwashed.
00:31:45.000I just yeah he's like literally creme de la creme of the sheep.
00:31:50.000But I'm wondering these days like you know the liberal world order you're familiar for the century do you know much about?
00:31:55.000It's like the in 1946 they built it after world war ii they're like we can never have another world war we need to set up military bases around the world we're going to use the American military as the forefront we're going to use the American economy and it's like a global the industrial military industrial complex basically so now They called it the New World Order.
00:32:14.000was like, we're going to set up a new world order.
00:32:16.000And they're talking about improving this liberal world order.
00:32:20.000And it's basically there's this or there's like the Chinese world order, which is BRICS.
00:32:24.000Brazil, Russia, China, India, South Africa.
00:32:28.000So it's like we're going to have one world order or another.
00:32:30.000I mean, we might be able to resist and have like a decentralized union, which is ideal in my opinion.
00:32:37.000But right now we have these world competing world orders and it's like, do we support the liberal one or do we just... I wrote a book on a world order.
00:33:06.000Studying the Brentwoods Agreement and Keynes and how they put this together and then how That led into, uh, I would call hyperinflation of the dollar.
00:33:14.000And I think that's 1971 that happens when it, uh, Bretton Woods agreement basically dissolves.
00:33:20.000But that, that, when I looked at the Bretton Woods agreement, like, I think that was 1944 Bretton Woods agreement.
00:33:40.000When Epstein is mainstream, like the whole Epstein story, when Maxwell's being publicly sentenced, they won't reveal the client list, when the Georgia Guidestones are blown up, when they're shooting at farmers, meanwhile there's a food shortage coming, the narrative is collapsing.
00:33:57.000I understand the hatred of the patriarchy that like, oh, we've got these old Roman guys basically trying to own everyone through religion and through, you know, whatever, God is a man, all this nonsense.
00:34:08.000But like, it doesn't mean that just destroying it is the way to go.
00:34:12.000Because there's much worse things out there as well.
00:34:39.000Yeah, it's been insane as soon as that thing opened up.
00:34:41.000And I mean it's honestly it's been a crazy past month or so but so Shinzo Abe in Japan, he's the longest-serving prime minister, he's very popular, and he was shot in the back.
00:35:02.000And so many are wondering, what was the motivation for taking him out?
00:35:05.000Could it be that Japan was leading the cause against China in Southeast Asia?
00:35:12.000You look at what Joe Biden's doing with his son.
00:35:15.000Joe Biden was taking oil out of the Strategic Reserve and about a million barrels were given to China through a company called, what is it?
00:35:37.000You have to wonder, you know, his sons involved in these companies had apparently invested something through private equity.
00:35:43.000It really does look like they're trying to give or hoard wealth and bring it to China.
00:35:49.000You look at what happened to Shinzo Abe, I think they're not going to win.
00:35:54.000When these actions are overt and in the public and it's no longer a conspiracy theory, it looks like the liberal world order, their global agenda is failing.
00:36:02.000They are desperately trying to stop the holes they're bursting in the hole, but they can't do it.
00:36:06.000Do you think that the people like the global banking establishment, for instance, like the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland, is it intentionally moving the wealth and power away from the liberal world order into BRICS, the Chinese world order?
00:36:35.000I mean, Unipec was a Chinese company and it was associated with Sinopec, which is the parent company of which Hunter Biden is tied to.
00:36:48.000In 2015, a private equity firm he co-founded bought a $1.7 billion stake in Sinopec marketing.
00:36:53.000So, I just think Joe Biden's gutting and selling out the system, and I think a lot of it is... I think they're trying to transfer wealth to China.
00:37:21.000Or his company is doing it, I should say.
00:37:23.000And Joe Biden took our oil and sent it their way.
00:37:26.000Look, we're not enemies at every turn, I get that.
00:37:29.000But at some point, put the cards on the table.
00:37:35.000Well, well, when you sit, when you sit in a position of power, um, it gives you opportunity to make a fortune for yourselves.
00:37:46.000And I think that, you know, especially when you use these terms like liberal world order, these people don't have an allegiance to America or United States per se, right?
00:37:55.000They have an allegiance to their club, to their families, right?
00:37:58.000We weren't invited out to, uh, What's the club that they just went out to out there in Switzerland?
00:38:09.000And then when we start saying like, you know, moving money into China, it could be a little bit of hedging their bets, right?
00:38:14.000Like you put a little bit of money here.
00:38:16.000I think they're trying to invest in Ukraine, right?
00:38:18.000And they're just trying to hedge their bets.
00:38:20.000My thing is, especially when I've been studying Russian history, which is quite fascinating.
00:38:26.000Um, They, they, uh, it seems like Russia is the one place they just can't penetrate too deeply this world order.
00:38:36.000And they've been poking at it for a really long time, obviously going back to, uh, the Russian revolution, et cetera, et cetera.
00:38:42.000I've been poking at this bear, you know, uh, and then, you know, the North was, uh, allied, you know, Abe Lincoln basically owes Russia for helping him win that war, the civil war.
00:38:58.000I look at Russia as being a key component in all of this.
00:39:03.000So when I look at this table, right, this pseudo table, you know, I guess there's America sitting at the table and there's some Chinese man sitting at the table.
00:39:08.000And I think the Russia, Russian oligarchs were kicked out the club, I guess.
00:39:23.000Because China is so The population, they've come so far and in just a short amount of time, this is a backwards agrarian society at one point, like they're all farmers and they started producing shoes and they became a superpower and bootleg and everything.
00:39:40.000And they got a strong military and I think we fear them.
00:39:44.000I think there's some legitimate fear there.
00:39:46.000I think everything we're seeing across the board is just the liberal world order has fallen.
00:40:06.000Is that their excuse or is that what they're really trying to do?
00:40:08.000Henry Kissinger talked a lot about limited war and the idea was we would set up proxy wars rather than say that there's some Russian aggression.
00:40:34.000You can, you can pull up the council on foreign relations and they break down what is the liberal world order or the liberal economic world order.
00:40:41.000So when George W. Bush or, um, anyone else says a new world order, they're talking about something evolving from the liberal world order, something else.
00:40:53.000The funny thing is it was a conspiracy theory 10 years ago.
00:41:09.000I think the new world order that they're trying to do is, I don't know if it's the metaverse, if it's like Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum, that the governments cannot control themselves, they need corporations to control them.
00:41:29.000That's a New World Order that could be established, but I don't like the idea of people being, like, digital slaves, getting their body heat harvested.
00:41:38.000As long as you're in charge, you know, like one of the five people controlling Big Tech Silicon Valley, everyone else, you're screwed.
00:42:15.000The Biden family is... You know what's funny is like Sun Tzu, when you are strong, appear weak, when you're weak, appear strong.
00:42:20.000Like the gag is that Joe Biden goes up on stage and then says nonsense and reads the prompter.
00:42:25.000And then he's like, as soon as he gets backstage, he stiffens up, straightens up, says, all right, get to work, ladies, you know, everybody.
00:42:30.000And he's like, clean, fast, sharp with it.
00:42:33.000It's like he's the 80th generation of Biden to have been controlling the world.
00:42:37.000The spirit of Andy Kaufman is alive and well, ladies and gentlemen.
00:42:40.000Obama, you know, criticized him and then behind the scenes, he's like, Joe, I'm sorry.
00:42:45.000You know, I had to say that because that's okay.
00:42:49.000I feel like it's the Roman world order was pretty predominant.
00:42:52.000And then they made the Catholic church to kind of, they're like, well, if we can't govern them with our, with our emperor anymore, we're going to govern their minds with our religion.
00:43:52.000In fact, the, you know, if you read his book by Chancellor William called Destruction of African Civilization, uh, there's a, if I'm not misquoting him, but there's a part in there that basically says Islam is the reason why African civilizations fell.
00:44:05.000Um, and it's pretty interesting what his theory is on that.
00:44:11.000Basically what he says is, um, The missionaries of the Caliphate sit on your borders.
00:44:20.000And they basically peddle the religion, but the, the, the people that are sitting on the borders of your nation are also doubling as spies and learning about your culture and your ways and so on and so forth, how things move.
00:44:30.000And then basically what happens is, um, uh, you know, African is pit against African because you're now choosing my African or my Islam first.
00:44:40.000And many people were choosing Islam over being African.
00:44:42.000So now you have this divided nation and he has a lot of evidence to support it in the book.
00:44:48.000I think it's a pretty interesting theory.
00:44:49.000The caliphate's interesting because it's not national.
00:45:47.000And, um, we've, we've had Seamus on talking about it too, where he's just like, yeah, of course, every culture views him as like, you know, as them or whatever.
00:45:54.000And there's like no issue there or whatever.
00:45:56.000And interestingly, apparitions of the Virgin Mary are often different based on the culture.
00:46:05.000So Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared their ethnicity in their cultural garb, but much different from Our Lady of Lourdes, for instance, or Fatima.
00:46:50.000I mean, I could see that that would be intentional if he had like dark skin and they're like, we need to empower the Roman patriarchy and we need to disempower the Jews.
00:46:57.000Let's make people think this guy's a white guy.
00:47:00.000I think if they wanted to control you, if the idea was about control, you would need to convince the people he's of you.
00:47:06.000So the idea would be to make a picture of a Japanese Jesus, to make a picture of an Arabic Jesus, or a white Jesus, so that those people would be like, oh yeah, they're like me.
00:47:27.000that just popped in my mind. I want to jump to the story real quick too and we can carry this on.
00:47:32.000Just talking about what happened to Shinzo Abe, gun control, we're also talking about religion
00:47:37.000and things like that. It made me think of, you know, Handmaid's Tale. And I have this tweet,
00:47:41.000I'm going to read it because I don't care if I get in trouble on, you know, YouTube or whatever.
00:47:44.000So I tweeted, um, the good news is that once guns are banned, the handmaidens will have no way to fight back against fascists and will be forced to carry babies for fat incels.
00:48:13.000And I'm like, who do you think will then have the guns?
00:48:16.000Like, you think you're being ruled like you're in the handmaid's tale, and then you want the theocratic fascists to have all the guns.
00:48:24.000And I was like, maybe this will be like a way for you to understand why that's a bad thing.
00:48:29.000Let me hop out the window and just take a guess here.
00:48:32.000of the country it had mainstay I've never seen it or read it or anything I
00:48:38.000don't know you don't know nobody knows it's so stupid let me hop out the window
00:48:42.000and just take a guess here Italy no no no it was like It was in North America, but they changed the name of the country, and it was like women were forced to carry babies.
00:51:17.000I mean, like after you, you know, tell me your history, our history or whatever, you know, all the bad things white people have done to black people.
00:51:35.000But she came on the podcast saying that she was all for body autonomy with the whole Roe v. Wade situation.
00:51:42.000And I'm just like, how do you even... So I said to her, I said, you just sat here and told me every reason why we can't trust white folk, and then all of a sudden, when it comes to this, all of a sudden it's like, we gotta listen to them.
00:51:54.000And I'm just like... It's because it's not about women's healthcare, it's about control.
00:52:02.000If Roe v. Wade was never overturned, that means that SCOTUS can weigh in on birth rights to eliminate or keep a baby.
00:54:47.000And so because it doesn't exist in here, we don't have any jurisdiction over it.
00:54:51.000What we do have jurisdiction over, however, is the Fourth Amendment.
00:54:55.000So if you want to claim that your privacy was violated by having this operation done, you can come back here and say, yo, they violated my privacy.
00:55:16.000And that's all the SCOTUS document is saying.
00:55:18.000And what I think it's, it's very deleterious for, for the left, especially like, I'm not going to say it's celebrities because celebrities don't know no better, but for the people that know better to manipulate women and make them believe that this decision banned abortion, I thought was really evil.
00:55:36.000Like there's women out here that are going to have Real emotional reactions to this, right?
00:55:42.000Women are gonna be crying, da-da-da-da.
00:55:43.000What if you break down crying in the middle of, you know, driving home, you crash?
00:55:47.000Like, you're putting people's lives at risk.
00:55:48.000Instead of saying, hey, can we teach you how to read a SCOTUS document?
00:57:04.000These people want to purge tradition. They want to purge religion. They want to purge tradition.
00:57:09.000They want to create a new system. They are amoral authoritarians.
00:57:12.000So it is more in the communist vein. Yeah. Oh, it's definitely communist. But
00:57:17.000communism. So I think communism is the mechanism with which fascism is empowered because I
00:57:27.000define fascism as being the control of the economy. Right.
00:57:32.000And communism is like the process of centralizing everything.
00:57:36.000You know, even when you look at the 10 planks of Marxism, I always talk about this, the word centralization pops up in there twice, right?
00:57:43.000Centralization of credit within the hands of state and centralization of communication, right?
00:57:48.000And we're starting to see, in the United States, there is, FCC obviously exists, but there is a centralization of communication and press, because it's all the same people, right?
00:57:57.000So you see that, you know, popping up in the United States, but I see communism as, I see the United States as being a communist utopia already.
00:58:05.000Like, if Marx was alive today, he'd be like, damn, y'all are good.
00:59:11.000uh the czar in russia is toppled and then you get the uh the democratic republic right and what do they call that the duma and then uh after that uh you get the uh uh color revolution in germany and then that becomes the weimar republic and that's also a democratic republic and the um and the king there um uh uh uh uh falls right so i'm looking at these commonalities and i'm like all right so you have Uh, some sort of feudalist state at that point.
00:59:44.000And then communism comes in, which is basically just a revolution to, to, to centralize power.
00:59:49.000And they bring this thing to a democratic Republic.
00:59:56.000And then there's the whole thing about the 10 planks of communism, all being executed in United States.
01:00:00.000Um, but the main thing for me was, uh, Uh, the Lenin quote, 90% of communism was creating a central bank.
01:00:07.000And I, like I said, I wrote a book on the central banks of America and I'm just looking at all this stuff and I'm like, Hmm, this is very communistic.
01:00:15.000So I just, I don't view, you know, for example, when we look at something like minimum wage.
01:00:21.000Like minimum wage is a socialist machination, right?
01:00:27.000The Soviets pushed for something like that.
01:00:30.000And it's also got like racist roots as well.
01:00:33.000But when you see stuff like that in America, like minimum wage is like the first red flag.
01:00:52.000Well, the idea that in any type of marriage you could just get divorced for no reason was unheard of until the communists, Lenin and his friends in 1917 overthrew the Tsar, Nicholas.
01:01:02.000And one of the things they did was like, yeah, if you want to leave, yeah, destroy, you know.
01:01:07.000Whatever reason, I don't know, and I barely surface level understand this.
01:01:10.000They want the state to be your family.
01:01:12.000They want you to be dependent upon the state.
01:01:14.000The communist Russians were very much fascist.
01:01:52.000These big media companies, you think that Elon Musk can get into Twitter and save the day?
01:01:58.000You think that, I'll say this even of TimCast and The Daily Wire, what would we do?
01:02:03.000What would you do if Tomorrow, the NSA, the FBI, the CIA, whoever else, comes with a national security letter and says, for these reasons, you have to turn over your data and you can't do these things.
01:02:54.000They'll come in and say, for national security reasons, that story is dead.
01:02:57.000And I'd be like, first, hey, and they'd be like, then you're done.
01:03:02.000And I'll be like, what you got to understand, I'll stop there and completely change the subject and say, there was a journalist who was about to break a big story on a general.
01:03:14.000And then he complained that somebody was tampering with his car.
01:03:37.000Look, you hear these stories and the coroner's or the autopsy report comes out and it's like, yes, he was hung and then shot himself in the chest and the face in a suicide.
01:03:47.000And you're like, how could that make sense?
01:03:56.000Yeah, I like what you were saying, bro, about like, um, that Marx would be satisfied with what we've got going on, because we think we're in a capitalist society.
01:04:03.000But actually, you think you own your data, if you're like a programmer.
01:04:06.000But if the government, if the CIA comes and says, you give us that you have, you're bound, I mean, I gotta say, under duress for it, you know, I don't agree.
01:04:15.000I'll meet you halfway Marx would would be he'll be sitting down with some white liberal woman and going like, Wow, you've done very good, very good.
01:04:24.000And then he turns the TV on and he sees all the woke stuff and he's like, Oh, because he's racist.
01:06:14.000Imagine what it must be like to be living in a house, not understanding the political, what's going on with government, not being involved in government, and the rocket blows up over your house.
01:06:24.000You want to complain about life in America?
01:06:26.000Wait till the rocket lands, slams into your neighbor's building, kills your neighbor's kid, and then be like, oh, life is hard in America.
01:06:34.000This is the problem with most of these activists.
01:06:38.000I'm not saying, I'm not, I'm not trying to take sides in Israel, Palestine, or anything like that.
01:06:41.000I'm just saying you got to recognize for people in Palestine, when the bomb comes down, life is not easy.
01:06:45.000For people in Israel, when a rocket slams into their building, life is not easy.
01:06:48.000At the very least, you can say it's way better in America in terms of safety, security, and comfort.
01:06:53.000And these people, born in this country, with their hipster mustaches and their, and their man buns, are complaining about how bad it is here.
01:07:02.000I would like to buy that person a ticket and bring them to Complexo do Alamão in Brazil and let you go and see what it's like.
01:07:10.000You ever see the open-air sewers in Brazil?
01:07:12.000So in the favelas, because favelas are shantytowns basically and they just build where they build, there is a... I did an interview with a gang leader and we're standing on his little bridge and the bridge was above an open-air sewer where you would see PVC pipes sticking out from where the houses are and then just turds go...
01:07:37.000You're looking at an open air sewer system.
01:07:38.000And I'm like, I'd love to bring you there and talk to you about poverty.
01:07:42.000About the people who don't have running water.
01:07:44.000So what they have is they have vats on their roof.
01:07:46.000When it rains, it fills up, and that's what you get to flush the toilet.
01:07:50.000So if it doesn't rain, I went to a favela, I went to a house, and I was interviewing a family, and their toilet was just stacked up with crap.
01:07:58.000And I was like, can I use your bathroom?
01:08:44.000Like so we put the water thing out and the chickens will stand over it and they just look at you and they're like all dumb and they just go like they squat and then just crap right in the water and then you'll watch them walk up and look at it and like look around and then walk away because they know like I can't drink that but they don't realize they did it right and so we make fun of them for it and then I was watching some video about how people were in the river just crapping and then other people were scooping water out for their drinking water and I'm like I guess chickens are And did a little better than us.
01:11:22.000Especially with the economy looking like it's... I'm not giving you financial advice, but an investment in coconuts is not the worst thing you could do.
01:11:30.000I watched a video where a dude took a coconut and he cut it perfectly and then pried the ends off and pulled the perfect white coconut meat with the water all in it, jiggling, and put it in a bowl.
01:11:45.000When I lived in Brooklyn years ago, There was this guy who was dressed in like a safari outfit with a machete and he had fresh sugarcane, coconut and melon.
01:11:54.000And he would take the thing and machete and he would chop the coconut, pour it in, scoop the coconut meat.
01:11:59.000Then he would press the sugarcane right in front of you.
01:13:54.000You ever hear that old, I guess you'd call it parable or story about the rich guy who's vacationing.
01:14:01.000You know, rich guy goes down to Central America and he's fishing and he sees this man who gets in his little boat and goes out and fishes and he's watching him.
01:14:09.000The man catches a couple fish, loads them up in leaves and he goes, hey, you mind to ask what you're doing?
01:14:13.000And he's like, oh, I'm working for the day.
01:14:53.000Now you got a big fleet, you sell way more fish, you set up your own processing plant, you start selling canned fish, you market all over the world.
01:15:01.000And he goes, the best part is, once you're on the top and you're the biggest, you sell the company, you make millions of dollars in profit, And that's where you need to be.
01:15:09.000And he goes, okay, but then what do I do?
01:15:11.000Then you come down to Central America, you go fishing for a few hours in the day, then you can go and hang out with your family and play music, have some drinks.
01:15:18.000And the joke was like, that's what the dude was doing.
01:16:38.000I'm not sure, like, cutting a hole in my head and draining blood will cure my headache.
01:16:43.000No, no, you just smoke salvia or something.
01:16:45.000No, they eat the tree bark with the aspirin in it.
01:16:48.000So this is the crazy thing too, like a lot of these holistic remedies and stuff they used to talk about, and people are like, oh, that's dumb, just take aspirin.
01:16:55.000It's like, yo, the bark they're chewing on is the derivative of where the aspirin came from.
01:17:00.000And look, obviously there's a lot of herbs that have an impact.
01:17:04.000People, people, this is really important because people think they can drink like certain herbs and ingest it.
01:17:10.000And they need to realize there's chemicals that do affect you like drugs and some of these weird, you know, herbal remedies and like holistic things.
01:18:52.000What we need to do is we need to build an AI, sentient humanoid robot construct that is smart enough to start improving itself and self-replicating.
01:19:04.000That way it eventually determines it doesn't need us anymore, wipes out all organic life, and then takes over the universe.
01:19:51.000So this is the crazy thing about technology is that a lot of our capabilities, like when you create a computer, getting the finite, like a microprocessor, getting all these little tiny, you know, pathways and microchips and things like that, I don't know if it's possible in a water atmosphere, in a water environment.
01:20:10.000So if you want, if you find a piece of ore, right, a rock, and you can see there's iron in it, maybe other trace minerals, how do you separate them when you're underwater?
01:20:31.000So an octopus, smart, they're very smart.
01:20:35.000And they have the ability to manipulate, you know, fine tune things, but they can't make fire.
01:20:40.000So they can't manipulate Well, they can crawl on land, and they hold the water in their heads, and then eventually it'll, like, squirt out the sides.
01:20:47.000We figured out how to keep the water inside when we came up on land, and then we just pee it out and drink it, and we keep the water in our bodies.
01:20:54.000If they could figure out how to store the water, and also if they could just crawl on land and light a match, I wouldn't put it past an octopus.
01:21:00.000But they can't move the way we can in this environment.
01:21:05.000So maybe what would happen is they would go up to the edge of water and start fires on top and do their smelting in the air atmosphere and then bring the metals in to cool it and stuff like that.
01:21:14.000I don't know what their nervous systems look like.
01:21:33.000They're so unique that it makes me, you know, there's this panspermic theory where the universe spit out like spores all across the universe and they can exist in deep space spores.
01:21:44.000And then they hit planets and they sink into the water and then they evolve into life as we know it.
01:21:49.000And the different spores can evolve into different.
01:21:52.000I don't know if it's always gotta be a spore.
01:21:54.000I think that if aliens came here and saw us and this idea of combustion, they'd laugh at us.
01:22:21.000Because in order to make a maglev train, you need to create a long track, right?
01:22:27.000So you need to find the metals in the earth, which are randomly placed and mixed in with a whole bunch of other minerals, and you need to shape it properly.
01:22:33.000What if I don't need combustion to do that?
01:23:05.000Uh, I guess you're gonna come back to some metal, right?
01:23:08.000See, the thing is, I can take a tree, smack it together and a fire happens, then I can put a rock over that fire and the rock melts, and I can separate the metals out, then I can make a speaker.
01:23:18.000So that's what I'm saying, so right, like the first person, right, they use fire, and then we go, okay, we don't need fire anymore because we've created enough of these tools to liquefy things using sound.
01:23:27.000So like, fire is for people who haven't elevated to our level yet, right?
01:23:32.000So yeah, you used fire initially, and now that we've used fire to create these sound technologies, now we use sound technology.
01:24:23.000I wonder if they were, if lightning was hitting, they were like lightning rods, and they were catching it with water inside and then charging the water and creating a large battery.
01:25:25.000The way batteries work is it's a chemical process, basically.
01:25:28.000It's not like there's an energy... The energy captured is a chemical process.
01:25:34.000And so when... I'm not gonna break down the finer points of anodes and cathodes and all that stuff, but it creates an electron jumping over, you know, between... That's the current you're getting.
01:25:46.000Lightning striking something is not creating a, it's not, you can't charge things off lightning strikes, because you can't track the voltage, the amperage, the power of the lightning strike.
01:26:13.000We need to know how many amps there are.
01:26:15.000So like when we're hooking up the trailer, it's a 50 amp outlet.
01:26:18.000And then it's like, you know, you've got, if you've ever gone to like European countries and you're looking at the outlet on the wall, the weirdest thing about Europe is they have American power outlets that are like 120 volts or whatever.
01:27:09.000Like, when they talk about, like, you can't even fit a paper through, they're still trying to figure out, how can you put the bricks together so precisely?
01:27:15.000might have had like a metal shaving unit that was electric tapped to a Baghdad
01:27:19.000battery they were just like hits it like in it and I chisel real fine flat I
01:27:24.000don't I don't I don't think it's that complicated you take a look at the you
01:27:27.000ever see those statues in like ancient Rome or whatever it's like a woman she's
01:27:30.000cut she has a fishing net on her and the detail is so perfect you assume she saw
01:27:35.000Medusa or something like how is how did they do the fishing net so perfectly
01:27:40.000mmm yeah cuz they just not on you know cut away at stuff and take water on a
01:31:00.000And so the idea is the reason it looks rocky and everything is because over, you know, the billions of years it's collected dust that's piled up.
01:31:09.000And so like the idea in the movie was that the moon Yes.
01:31:12.000was a spaceship that gathered mass and then created Earth and then seeded life on it
01:33:36.000To answer your question, Murray, yeah, I think there are people living in the hollow earth.
01:33:40.000I think that earth, because what, there's this planet Theia, this theory that like, I don't know, it was 4 billion years ago.
01:33:44.000And when they're basically when the, when the solar system was formed, all this, the sun ejaculated all this rock and just spit like 28 planetoids out.
01:33:51.000They started smashing into each other.
01:33:53.000One of them went through Earth, came out the other end and cooled down and became the moon.
01:33:57.000But if that really happened and a planet collided with us, then we're not solid on the inside.
01:34:02.000There's going to be fractures and rips and openings and tears.
01:34:06.000So to say that there's no life down there would be insane.
01:34:19.000The conspiracy theory is that lizard people live in the earth, deep, deep, deep underground, because they were a very intelligent species of dinosaur.
01:34:31.000And then when the meteor or whatever came down and wiped everybody out, they escaped underground and survived.
01:34:36.000And they can't survive on the surface because they've adapted to a low light environment.
01:34:41.000So the sun would cause damage to them.
01:34:43.000So that's why eight stories beneath the Denver airport is the port Between the surface world where we are and the lizard people world where they are now we can go down there We just need instruments to see better, but they can't come up here.
01:34:57.000So they have to rule from the shadows.
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01:37:40.000Ginger Jack says, Tim, are you still opening that comic game store?
01:37:44.000I need a venue that won't pull authoritarian nonsense on me so I can run a D&D game or Vampire LARP to network in Bess, Virginia before moving.
01:38:57.000Do an event where we have, like, breakfast for parents.
01:39:00.000The parents can hang out, do mimosas or Bloody Marys or whatever, but the kids can watch, like, approved cartoons that families think are okay, and then just meet your neighbors, hang out, build community, all that good stuff.
01:40:04.000Then we've got to start Designing everything.
01:40:08.000The goal is smart TV apps, phone apps.
01:40:13.000Hopefully by this time next year, you will be, as a member at TimCast.com, pulling up the app and seeing a bunch of different shows.
01:40:20.000And we're going for, to start, lower budget, authenticity, because it's really what we can afford.
01:40:26.000But I'm really excited for Tales from the Inverted World.
01:40:28.000These episodes are like 45 minutes to an hour long of breaking down this real investigation, true stories of this Shane Cashman who went down to Georgia looking for the lost Confederate gold.
01:40:38.000Someone threatened to kill him, skin him alive.
01:40:42.000It's like Hunter S. Thompson meets the X-Files.
01:40:44.000But we're also going to be doing a talk show with him once a week.
01:40:46.000So not only do you get the full season, which is going to be like 13 episodes, you'll then get a weekly show of more of a podcast talk show.
01:41:28.000It's how sound, what they'll do is they'll put like salt on a vibrating membrane and then they'll change the frequency of the vibration and then you'll see the salt will like change form.
01:41:38.000There's videos of it on YouTube, it's really cool.
01:41:40.000And I was talking to Ben Stewart and I was like, I had a horrible depression from like 2009 to 2017.
01:41:43.000He was like, maybe it's like climatics, like as a human species, we were in that state of chaos.
01:41:49.000And maybe we still may be coming out of it and kind of reforming, talking about changing the world with a podcast.
01:41:56.000Emoto Masaru or Masaru Emoto, he was one of the pioneers in some of the climatic work.
01:42:52.000But hopefully, more people then sign up, and we can keep expanding and expanding.
01:42:56.000The margins get smaller and smaller, but volume increases, so you eventually make more money, and then the goal, ultimately for me, what I want to see is good content, fun shows, honest conversations, and pushing back on how the corporate culture has started expanding, how wokeness has infected everything.
01:43:14.000The Daily Wire is doing their thing as well, so I'm a huge fan.
01:43:16.000We have a slightly different corporate culture and vibe than they do, but we agree on a ton.
01:44:38.000Beastly Devil says, Tim, I just watched a reaction channel watching the season finale of The Boys, and they were reeling over the final minutes of said finale as it conflates the crowd's behavior to a MAGA crowd.
01:45:34.000But they're all just like such awful people.
01:45:36.000So Homelander, they basically made into Trump.
01:45:39.000Mmm, so they decided to just roll with it.
01:45:41.000He was like dating a Nazi and it's like it's really dumb but the end of You guys spoiler alert Mute it because here it comes What's happened is, Homelander accuses Starlight, another superhero, of trafficking children, and they make it sound like, you know, Hillary, and he's Trump.
01:46:01.000But like, he's lying, he's lying to you, and they have a guy who's a TV show, it's basically Tucker Carlson, and they're like, it's all lies!
01:46:06.000And then you end up with a MeToo crowd, who are like, save Maeve, hashtag MeToo, and then a bunch of people saying like, you know, shut up snowflake signs, and they're big into Homelander.
01:46:20.000In the end, Homelander is introducing his son to the crowd of the Patriots or whatever they call it.
01:46:28.000He calls them his Patriots or whatever.
01:46:30.000And then a leftist wearing a Me Too shirt throws a bottle and hits his son in the face.
01:46:34.000And then Homelander just snaps and blows his head up.
01:46:37.000And then all the Patriot people look and then one guy goes, yeah!
01:46:46.000Now they're cheering for him having murdered a leftist and I just thought it was hilarious. I was like, oh my god,
01:46:51.000that's on TV That's on TV. These people are just like the show was
01:46:55.000trying to emulate what's going on now in a self-aware way No, no
01:47:01.000I mean it is actually kind of funny the way they depict everything but they really do try to make Trump the bad guy
01:47:05.000Mm-hmm, but like they then jump way beyond where we are now showing the Trump Ian character
01:47:11.000just murdering a leftist activist like in cold blood in front of everyone and they cheer for it.
01:47:16.000And I'm just like, you know, these people lost their minds.
01:47:46.000Nah, that makes no sense because I already thought like a million things in that moment when you paused, because I stopped you for a second.
01:48:26.000If you were super fast like Quicksilver or The Flash, And you walked up to someone and moved their arm, you would see their skin would stay.
01:51:54.000I was listening to a movie once and I heard them like soundbite in it's Trump's fault.
01:51:59.000I think it was the movie something something in Slim where the two the black couple like kill a cop or something like now they're on the run.
01:52:09.000And I heard him put a soundbite in because some cop killed a boy in the movie.
01:54:29.000And then we're thinking about what we could do for like Sunday shows.
01:54:34.000Figuring out a way to film is hard because I already work 16 hours Monday through Friday and then Saturday and Sunday is when I can do like administrative stuff.
01:54:41.000But we were thinking about doing like deep debates and heavy conversations as a members only show.
01:54:48.000Or I shouldn't call it members only anymore because we're expanding it to just be like website exclusives.
01:54:52.000But one of the ideas could be having like a black Hebrew Israelite with like a rabbi.
01:58:39.000But Tim Coole could do it a little bit faster.
01:58:41.000Yeah, but you could like pay to fly people to a place and have a building erected and like that level of like financial success and freedom.
01:58:49.000So, but it becomes harder because there's things that, you know, people come to me and they're like, how could I have, why haven't you done this?
01:58:54.000I'm like, I can do a lot of different things.
01:58:56.000It's just like, what do I want to do out of all of this list of things you can do?
01:59:00.000And that goes, like you said, any, it goes for anybody.
01:59:07.000I think we're really close to, I shouldn't say really close, but we're in the preliminary stages of doing this Sunday special show, this special Sunday show, which is going to be like debates.
01:59:21.000So, for example, having a religious scholar around to talk with Ian or something is kind of the idea, to bring people of different worldviews to sit down and talk about these things.
01:59:29.000And the question we're asking right now is, moderated or unmoderated?
01:59:53.000So not getting culture warriors, getting scholars.
01:59:56.000So you'll get someone who's, like, well-read on Marx and communist literature to be like, yes, yes, yes, I know, I know, but what you're forgetting is, and the capitalist guy can be like, when you look at every example, and then end with a handshake and be like, man, that was crazy.
02:00:09.000Or have, like, an atheist talk with a religious scholar, but I gotta be honest.
02:00:13.000Like, in these examples, I'll tell you my bias.
02:00:15.000The communist scholar is going to be smart, they're going to know a lot about communism, and the capitalist is going to run circles around them.
02:00:59.000No, Ian's good because he got the hippie weird DMT view of the world.
02:01:03.000So having him talk with a religious scholar would be really interesting.
02:01:06.000And I can admit, I'm pretty good at listening.
02:01:08.000I don't necessarily, I'm kind of ignorant about a lot of stuff, but I can listen to two people talk and if they start to miscommunicate, I can see why and then enlighten them where they're each missing and then kind of get it back.
02:01:20.000I can teach econ and really fast, right?
02:02:42.000Helfinator says never take time travel power.
02:02:45.000Before you know it, you'll go back to do something altruistic, but somehow accidentally cause your mom to fall in love with you instead of your dad and thus erase yourself from existence.
02:03:04.000I'm gonna do a big flip back nose blunt.
02:03:06.000And then you save state and you go for it.
02:03:08.000And then right as you're falling, you just load state, back up at top and you're like, I'm going to keep doing it until I get it first try.
02:03:38.000My friends, we are going to sit and deep thought about which superpowers we want, and then how to attain them.
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02:05:02.000And one time I woke up and I saw my phone was in front of me and I saw infrared light.
02:05:06.000And it looked like I felt my mind bend and the light went into the, like, as I lost the perceptive capability, that it looked like the light was like going into the, I was just losing it.
02:05:15.000But you can see, you can become a mutant of sorts if you want.
02:05:20.000Superheroing is not out of the question.
02:05:42.000He's been writing jokes, and we're trying to make a semi-fictionalized version of everything that goes on here, because we're making more and more content.
02:05:49.000And then we've also got another big plan in the works with FreeDamaStan, where we're going to be doing action sports kind of shenanigans with skateboarding, scooters, bikes, rollerblades, probably baseballs, basketballs, and other craziness.