In this episode of Human Events Daily, we talk about the government destroying evidence in the case of the Proud Boys January 6th trial, a congressional testimony from Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger, and why the government is trying to censor the truth.
00:00:00.000So, the federal government made a big whoopsie today and apparently got caught trying to
00:00:21.000destroy evidence in the Proud Boys January 6th case.
00:00:25.000It's a very crazy story, but apparently the evidence, we don't know exactly what it was, but we know that one of these agents said they were instructed to destroy evidence and remove an individual's involvement from the evidence, meaning there were, according to this, agents involved in January 6th, at least that's the evidence they destroyed, I'm gonna go ahead and assume that it is 100% true, considering they tried to destroy the evidence, and we only caught the records of the destruction.
00:00:52.000I wonder what they were destroying and why.
00:00:55.000Because of this, one defendant in the case is now demanding a mistrial.
00:01:09.000We've got new Twitter files showing that there was an attempt to censor true information, according to these documents, true information that could cause vaccine hesitancy.
00:01:20.000That throws all of their arguments out the window.
00:01:21.000It's not about misinformation, malinformation, or disinformation.
00:01:24.000They quite literally were saying behind the scenes they intended to shut down the truth.
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00:02:44.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we got Jack Basobit.
00:02:48.000Well, Tim, I'd just like to thank you for being so inclusive and allowing federal agents like myself to join the pod, the fettiest fed, the glowiest glow worm of them all.
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00:04:16.000Alright, let's jump into this first story.
00:04:18.000Ladies and gentlemen, in what may be one of the most shocking revelations from January 6th thus far, Julie Kelly, who was just on this show this past week, says breaking drama in the Proud Boys trial yesterday after FBI agent caught lying on the stand and concealing evidence from defense attorneys.
00:04:35.000Not only that, The message is, the long story short of it, this agent thought they were deleting messages from their, what is it called, the link system?
00:04:58.000One message says, an agent made a request to special agent Miller to quote, go into a CHS informant report that Miller just put together and edit out that the agent was present.
00:05:32.000Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine, who is supervising the case for the Justice Department, acknowledged the likely spill of classified information Thursday morning.
00:05:40.000She raised particular concerns about a message sent to Miller by another agent who works on covert activity.
00:05:47.000And who said she did not work on the Proud Boys case.
00:06:23.000By the way, I love the fact that they wrote down, they wrote it in an email.
00:06:27.000Oh, by the way, my boss told me to destroy all this evidence.
00:06:29.000Like, if you're gonna delete your evidence, Don't go ahead and, you know, write an email to somebody about it.
00:06:34.000Jack, if you're gonna do something illegal, don't tell people you're doing it!
00:06:39.000You know, there's a line in The Wire of that, and it's Stringer Bell, and he's like, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy?
00:06:45.000And he grabs the notepad and tears it up.
00:06:47.000You know, I'm kind of worried that we're sitting here all laughing, having a good old time, meanwhile this is direct evidence of the utmost government corruption.
00:06:56.000I mean, these guys are being tortured.
00:06:57.000I'm curious, how long has this been going on?
00:06:59.000I mean, when we see this kind of corruption, when we see this kind of definitely illegal activity of destroying evidence, How long has the government been behaving this way?
00:07:53.000There's probably been the desire, you do have the FBI wiretapping and stuff in the past, but I think that it's probably, 15 years has really been, you know, The Snowden revelations were, what, 10 years ago now?
00:08:12.000There's been an increase, I think, since Obama in general level of trusting the government, too, which is a mistake.
00:08:19.000I think it's a little of both, because I do think there's a part of it that's been going on from the start, but I think what's more powerful now, and Elon has actually been talking about this, is that now we have the ability to share this information and we have the ability to talk about these things directly in ways that, like, we can live tweet from inside a federal courtroom about what's going on and then that gets shared at mass scale because of Twitter and then the people behind the scenes would have to be able to respond to that versus, you know, a cub reporter writing that up and it goes in some local paper somewhere.
00:08:56.000Now we have the ability with distributed networks to actually be able to share it very quickly.
00:09:00.000Number two, because of the Patriot Act and the high level of technological sophistication that Snowden and others have been able to prove and show to us and people I used to work with at the Fort, They become very stupid, right?
00:09:15.000So they're extremely powerful, but they don't need to be sophisticated anymore.
00:09:19.000So you get these dumb levels of operations that never seem to go anywhere, or these stupid cover stories like this Nord Stream 2 thing.
00:09:26.000Oh no, it was this pro-Ukrainian group, and they just expect everybody to run with that.
00:09:31.000Because back in the day, that's how it used to work.
00:09:33.000They would just hand something to the New York Times.
00:09:35.000New York Times would print Operation Mockingbird.
00:09:37.000The New York Times would print it, and then everybody would just go off of that because that's the paper of record.
00:09:42.000Meanwhile, nowadays, you can be on Twitter and actually go in and say, wait a minute, I know a guy in Denmark and he says that he was near the pier the night that that happened and this is what he saw.
00:10:02.000I actually said that The night of the bin Laden raid, you can actually go back and find that the most significant thing that happened that night in 2011 wasn't necessarily that the United States government conducted a covert operation.
00:10:41.000Because now, I think it was I want to see if it was Christopher Hitchens or somebody said this recently or, you know, brought this up recently that he said, he said, I don't read newspapers and said, well, why do you read newspapers?
00:10:53.000Well, because I know people in these various industries, and therefore I get the information before the newspaper.
00:11:31.000Yeah, so there were some documents that she had posted where FBI agents or whatever, federal agents, had said that they were with the Proud Boys and that they were like embedded with them and that they heard absolutely no evidence of pre-planning of January 6th at all.
00:11:59.000Well, allegedly, because he's not been convicted of anything.
00:12:03.000And then they came later, like a year later, and added seditious conspiracy.
00:12:08.000And I think the reason they did that was because They kept saying insurrection over and over again, and everyone on the right correctly pointed out, yeah, nobody's been charged with anything related to any kind of insurrection.
00:12:18.000And then all of a sudden, miraculously, Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, conspiracy.
00:12:23.000Yeah, and they're, I think, the only ones.
00:12:24.000If you do a search, like, you can look at the... Enrique Tarrio, who, by the way, wasn't at January 6th.
00:12:48.000To go back to, because I saw some people out there saying, well, these, you know, these videos that Tucker put out and this bid, it doesn't change anything because we've seen the other videos and we've seen the committee and we all know what happened that day.
00:13:00.000Here's what is significant about those videos.
00:13:02.000And we can talk a little bit about it because I do know something about the larger trove of videos that is coming, by the way, that of those, what was the number you just said?
00:14:49.000It's sort of amazing to me that it keeps getting worse even though everyone keeps screaming louder.
00:14:52.000Well, it's it's like the whole like it's the squeeze because there's people are starting to notice.
00:14:57.000Like all this stuff had been moving this in this direction had been really kind of under the radar until COVID kind of brought it to the to kind of everyone.
00:15:17.000That after Floyd was killed, you know, it's okay to go protest against racism, but otherwise stay in your damn house.
00:15:25.000You can't protest the lockdowns, but you can protest racism.
00:15:28.000They called all those Michiganders who protested in Lansing racist for going to the Capitol saying that they should get to open their nail salons.
00:16:48.000I think that they're looking for specific outcomes, and they don't understand that the outcomes they're looking for are going to be really destructive.
00:17:50.000Take January 6 as not a singular event, because take January 6 as the culmination of everything that happened in 2020, plus, you know, six days, right?
00:18:03.000So you have you have COVID, you have Wuhan, you have the CCP, you have the masks, you have the beginnings of, you know, we can't talk about hydroxychloroquine.
00:18:14.000And then which became we can't talk about ivermectin because it's horse medicine.
00:18:18.000Then Then you have the George Floyd riots, which we're not allowed to talk about, mostly peaceful.
00:18:56.000In one remarkable email, the Virality Project recommends that multiple platforms take action even against stories of true vaccine side effects and true posts which could fuel vaccine, I'm sorry, which could fuel hesitancy.
00:19:10.000None of the leaders of this effort to police COVID speech had health expertise.
00:19:14.000Here you can see the information being released.
00:19:16.000Standard vaccine misinformation on your platform.
00:19:18.000And it goes on to say, true content which might promote vaccine hesitancy.
00:19:23.000Viral posts of individuals expressing vaccine hesitancy or stories of true vaccine side effects.
00:19:28.000This content is not clearly mis- or disinformation.
00:19:31.000But it may be malinformation, exaggerated or misleading.
00:19:34.000Also included in this bucket are often true posts, which could fuel hesitancy, such as individual countries banning certain vaccines.
00:19:42.000I will say right now, the things that YouTube does not allow us to say may very well be true, and they know it, and they ban you from saying it anyway, because the people at YouTube are evil people.
00:19:55.000Marjorie Taylor Greene got banned for sharing vaccine information that was self-reported from the VAERS system, which is a federal database.
00:20:02.000Stephen Crowder, I think, got two YouTube strikes for discussing CDC data.
00:20:06.000True information that could promote hesitancy, they said.
00:20:08.000Which, by the way, the VAERS database is the industry standard.
00:20:46.000I should say there's at least an effort internally with the big tech government and this collusion to censor real information from the American people.
00:20:54.000Obviously, I think everybody who watches a show like this, and you guys, and everyone who works for or reads websites like yours or watches a show like yours, everybody knows.
00:21:11.000And when you give them the information, when you say, hey, actually, here's some facts, they say, no, that can't be because that doesn't make any sense.
00:21:19.000And it's like, yeah, this doesn't make sense.
00:22:42.000So you have this, you have people who will vote for tyranny on those, you know, so if like, okay, total hypothetical, but like Tim, if you or I, let's say we were going on a commercial flight and we had a knife.
00:23:19.000This is the system of anarcho-tyranny, which gets to what you were saying before, that the establishment is harnessing this energy.
00:23:27.000It comes from Tumblr and it, you know, originated there and it got through the media and now it's out, you know, spilling across TikTok like crazy, like wildfire.
00:23:35.000And of course the Chinese Communist Party is just like boost, boost, boost, boost, boost, because they want to demoralize our society, which goes back to what you were saying, Libby, that Someone who's been, this is Yuri Bezmenov, right?
00:23:47.000Someone who's been completely demoralized will not accept accurate information.
00:25:20.000And there's a couple of white dudes in a pickup truck with a Confederate flag, and he grabs the flag off, and he says, you know something, man?
00:25:34.000And he throws it, and it gets in their face, and I'm like...
00:25:38.000I've never had a couple of guys at a gas station like that accost me flying a giant, like this, this world doesn't exist except in Hollywood movies.
00:25:48.000And it's liberal left-wing fever dreams that are perpetuated to make people think.
00:25:54.000And then of course, Oh, that's exactly what I would do in that situation, except that world doesn't exist.
00:25:58.000No, I've never seen anything like that.
00:26:00.000Maybe that's because you were the dude with the confederate flag.
00:26:02.000that I was looking over my shoulder at, I wasn't looking for a couple of dudes
00:26:52.000The only time, by the way, the only time That you see the Midwest or the South depicted in Hollywood, other than a scene like that, is horror movies.
00:27:15.000Because, I mean, I see it in the music industry and stuff like that, you know.
00:27:19.000There are some bands that are like, man, I love going to the Midwest because that's the salt of the earth, real people and stuff.
00:27:25.000And then there are some bands that really like the coasts because the snooty, you know, we're better than you people are like, they're the trendy bands, you know.
00:28:13.000Although I was actually, I was talking to this FBI, former FBI agent who was out in Portland in the summer of 2020.
00:28:21.000And he said that the, when they got their mission briefing, once they got out there, the officials in Portland were like, you know, but we have to live out here.
00:28:30.000So that's why we got you guys out here.
00:28:32.000We're not going to do this work ourselves.
00:28:58.000Before we get off Gen 6, I do want to throw it out there because I tease this and I don't want to just leave it out.
00:29:05.000So this whole question about, hey, what's up with the rest of the tapes, right?
00:29:09.000What is up with the rest of the tapes?
00:29:11.000So this plan about giving Tucker access first, this is something that I've known about since Second week of January, going back so that this has been totally in the works.
00:29:24.000But what people need to understand is that there is a national security review going on right now with all of the tapes and it's not just 14,000 hours, it's 42,000 hours.
00:29:38.000And every every piece because, okay, from a national security perspective, I'll pull my Fed hat for here for a second, right?
00:29:43.000You can't actually show every person that's going in and out of the skiff, right?
00:29:48.000Because you might have people that are in cover that are going in there that are that are checking this out.
00:29:51.000You can't show every route that they take the speaker and the vice president, etc, because they're safe rooms and different areas and things like this.
00:29:59.000So they want to be careful with stuff like that.
00:30:01.000But as pertains to the actual people coming in, I've been told that as much of it as possible is going to be coming out.
00:30:35.000I think people are actually gonna be very happy Do you know, did you see what McCarthy said today?
00:30:40.000He said, because he was talking about this, he said, you know, that Tucker just had a few and that they asked Capitol Police if there were any concerns and they came back with one about like exits and things like that.
00:30:55.000And then McCarthy said, but it was interesting that one that they had a problem with, Eric Swalwell, had had up on the Internet for the last two years showing that part.
00:31:03.000Right, because so I mean, this is, you know, JFK and Dealey Plaza, right?
00:31:09.000To know the specific route that a principal is going to be taking before they take it is an obvious security risk for anybody.
00:31:20.000McCarthy said also that Pelosi's daughter had shown the January 6th committee the exact route to take from the Speaker's office.
00:31:31.000So now you have to completely change that because now that's just blown.
00:31:35.000So if let's say you're some terrorist group, like an actual terrorist group, I mean, some of this stuff is permanent fixtures in terms of how they design for security.
00:31:42.000you know where all the principles of the US government are going to go. So as from a security
00:31:46.000perspective, the Capitol Police and probably in conjunction with the Secret Service, because
00:31:50.000remember, the vice president was there at the time, are now going to have to completely revamp
00:31:54.000all that. They're probably going to have to construct things. I mean, some of this stuff
00:31:57.000is permanent fixtures in terms of how they design for security. And now if it's out there,
00:32:01.000you mean kind of like when there was an attack at the White House in May of 2020 that we don't
00:32:25.000None of them, Adam Krinzinger and Liz Cheney and all these people, not a single one of them actually took the time to go down and watch.
00:32:32.000They were too busy producing their primetime, you know, punitive special.
00:32:37.000Let's talk about the censorship industrial complex.
00:32:41.000This is a story from TimCast.com going into greater detail on the congressional hearings we saw with Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger.
00:32:46.000They say Schellenberger, along with fellow Twitter Files reporter Matt Taibbi, appeared before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government regarding their findings in the Twitter files.
00:32:56.000Quote, I've never worked on an issue where so frequently while doing it, I just had chills going up my spine because of what I was seeing happening.
00:33:04.000Schellenberger said, I never thought in my own country that freedom of speech would be threatened in this way.
00:33:09.000It's just frightening when you get into it.
00:33:11.000It's amazing because the Democrats and what was it?
00:33:15.000We're smearing and lying and acting like this stuff isn't happening right before our very eyes.
00:33:22.000With Tucker Carlson, he puts out video definitively proving the police gave an escort to Chansley, the Q Shaman, walking him around the building, trying to open doors for him, and the media comes out in lockstep, along with Mitch McConnell, and they all say, no, no, don't believe your lying eyes.
00:33:38.000Tucker Carlson is speaking against the What should we call it?
00:33:57.000Twitter built a government reporting portal, and then I see this Democrat being like, was there ever any instance where the government demanded they take something down?
00:34:35.000This isn't just a matter of what data was given to these so-called journalists before us now.
00:34:40.000There are many legitimate questions... Look at Matt Taibbi gives this look to Michael Schellenberger like... Did she just say so-called journalist?
00:34:47.000...about where Musk got the financing by Twitter.
00:34:49.000Kind of like she's a so-called congresswoman.
00:38:48.000But if you are on the receiving end, if you are someone who is subject to a regime that's controlled by people like Stacey Plaskett, if you are subject to a pitbull attack from your neighbor, then it is within your rights to act to stop the evil which is occurring to you.
00:39:08.000I just gotta give a shout-out to BrettAintDead in the member chat saying, no, cats are based.
00:39:13.000And then they're posting Bocas emojis.
00:39:14.000Look, we like cats, but there's like a degree of... There's like a hundred cats here, by the way.
00:39:18.000I've watched Bocas sit outside, staring at a crippled mouse that he crippled, and then it's laying there hyperventilating and shaking, and then when it gets up and slowly starts crawling away, he stands up and gets ready, and then when it runs, he whacks it again, and then it just sits there and starts shaking again.
00:39:44.000I knew this woman in college and she told me about her dad who, when their cat had too many kittens, took all the kittens and put them in the freezer.
00:40:03.000Her name was Jessica, but she was from New Zealand, actually, so the way she said it was Jeesica.
00:40:07.000I mean, look, when it comes to the law, we actually don't hold someone responsible for a crime if they are developmentally or mentally disabled.
00:40:16.000We actually say, you know, this person is not capable of going on the stand and defending themselves.
00:40:22.000The actions they committed were outside of their understanding, so we're not going to put them to death.
00:40:26.000You know, there was this woman, you see this woman who killed her children, and now her attorneys are saying, well, she's mentally ill.
00:41:22.000They did it to criminalize the Trump movement and they did it to criminalize the MAGA movement.
00:41:28.000And they did this as, as I was saying earlier, there was a, we experienced a domestic color revolution in 2020.
00:41:35.000All the hallmarks of whether you want to talk about Maidan, which Tim, I know you covered live, whether you want to talk about any, we're seeing elements of this in Tbilisi right now, in Georgia, that this was a domestic color revolution.
00:41:50.000And some of the same people like Norm Eisen, we may still be living through elements of it, We're admitted parts of it.
00:41:57.000The man who wrote the book on color revolutions, and he's in the Time Magazine article which came out one month after January 6th, like the serial killer writing the letter to the police, I got you and you will never catch me.
00:42:13.000And then signing it because they want credit for their work.
00:42:16.000So when I see all of these things happen together, then January 6th comes out as a sort of, it's almost like a psychological justification used by the regime in order to say, well, this is why we had to do all of those things.
00:43:11.000And gun control in order to make it harder for black Californians to own guns.
00:43:19.000But the point being is, it's not about Reagan, it's about someone who's not Trump.
00:43:24.000It's about someone who is popular, who's not Trump, that we can go back to and use as a way to shade against Trump, which is funny because originally the establishment hated Reagan.
00:43:35.000And that's why you had that election in 1980 the way you did with where Bush becomes the vice president after running an extremely hard race against the grassroots populist candidate, which may be something that we see again very soon here.
00:43:48.000I say for no reason whatsoever that They are attempting to make it painful.
00:43:58.000And Tim, you talked about this once before.
00:43:59.000You said, if you're watching the mainstream, when you were talking about the 2020 election, I really appreciated your diagnosis of what happened.
00:44:06.000That you had a group of people in this country on the left that listened to the media and said all of these terrible, horrible things were happening, and they kept ratcheting up the pressure, ratcheting up the pressure, ratcheting up the pressure, the pain, and the psychological torture, and then said, if you just vote him out of office, But more than that, they then knocked on your door and said, all of the suffering you're enduring as you're locked in this building is because of Trump.
00:48:42.000We need Paul Ryan up there talking about conch to Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security and this little Mervis Bowtie act that he used to do.
00:48:50.000Look, even Turning Point USA's event was all suits.
00:48:53.000I think the only people who didn't wear suits on stage was me and Ian.
00:48:56.000And I don't think Bannon was wearing a suit, but like everybody's wearing some kind of dress up.
00:49:12.000If your suit is like, you know, like a lawyer's suit, that's one thing, but if you're looking like a rhinestone tuxedo that's pink and periwinkle or whatever and a big top hat, you might, a lot of people are gonna be like really excited about that.
00:49:25.000I think there just need to be more parties with these things.
00:49:26.000More parties, more events, more music.
00:49:28.000McGregor looks great when he wears a suit, right?
00:49:31.000Like he's walking around all, you know, he looks cool.
00:49:35.000They got on O'Keeffe for being fun, right?
00:49:37.000They tried to go after O'Keeffe for... That was the thing about that.
00:49:39.000You know, being fun and doing music and trying to break out of this... Look, not for nothing, but I have another job where I'm in a band, and we've been... Allegedly.
00:49:52.000We've been around for a bit, and I was putting a flag up in the early part of the teens, like, hey, I'm, you know, into, like, Liberty, and I was Big on Ron Paul in 2012 and I was like looking for conservatives that were interested in talking about that like about my band and stuff and nobody was nobody was listening and the left hated me because I was you know the left was just as as
00:50:17.000You know, as left as they are, you know, so it's it's something that the conservatives and the right has to get their act together on.
00:50:26.000And it's like when you've got people like the Daily Wire and like Tim and stuff like that trying to make culture the the other like establishment, right?
00:50:33.000They're lagging behind and they have been for a long time.
00:50:37.000Didn't Rogan just open a new comedy club?
00:50:42.000Isn't it interesting how comedians like Russell Brand or like you go to the older, you know, the Norm Macdonald clips that are coming out or even George Carlin old clips will come out and it's like comedians have this ability to tell more truth and actually move the needle better than, or Ryan Long when he does stuff, to move the needle and actually get this stuff across better than Well, that's like with people on the right.
00:51:36.000And Norm Macdonald, one of his final interviews, he actually says that.
00:51:40.000It's like, I think with his sister-in-law up in Canada.
00:51:42.000And he was talking about how he actually, he kind of catches himself.
00:51:45.000So Norm is in the interview and he says, he's like, you know, I went to see Trump at one of these great, I mean, you know, not that I went, I mean, I just, I just want to see what it was like, right?
00:51:55.000He kind of catches himself before he just admits to going to a Trump rally.
00:52:30.000And of course the greatest one of these, the greatest exchange is, you know, the one reporter and she goes, He goes, all right, yeah, yeah, you ask a question next.
00:53:25.000That's a huge thing with him though, because he's been doing media for so long that before you do an interview with Trump, he will sit there and say, let me see how I look.
00:55:21.000You know, normally you never say these things, like you just file, but we're in a different kind of political landscape and cultural landscape.
00:55:29.000So I think the current plan is we're exploring a crowdfund and potential class action.
00:55:34.000I think, you know, for us, TimCast Music had probably 25,000 sales and through Bandcamp it might be like 10,000 or something.
00:56:12.000We've got customers who can no longer access a product they've paid for, and we have no vehicle by which to refund them because it went through Bandcamp and Bandcamp terminated our accounts without notice.
00:56:47.000They can make an argument that we can't upload to it or control it, but the people who bought
00:56:50.000the music still need to be able to get it.
00:56:52.000So, long story short, the general idea is going to be to create a crowd fund that would go directly to the legal team, not to anyone else involved, for the purpose of defending this upwards of, I'd imagine, probably going to be in the 20 or 30 thousand people.
00:57:07.000Right, it could be a class action suit, because you've got Bryson Gray's fans.
00:57:10.000I haven't talked to any of these people, but Bryson Gray, Five Times August, and Timcast the combined fan bases who purchased music through that
00:57:16.000platform, it's going to be in the tens of thousands.
00:57:41.000We can do whatever we want whenever we want, but like... I'm not sure that's true.
00:57:46.000So what we're going to do is... And if they had a just reason, they could say what it is, and they haven't.
00:57:50.000And I think it's simply put, you know, you'll often hear from lawyers, they'll say something like, there's no point in filing the lawsuit because you won't win anyway, blah, blah, blah.
00:57:59.000Well, that's not what we're hearing now.
00:58:00.000What we're hearing now from these teams is we actually need to pursue this stuff to figure out what the precedent is on this kind of breach of contract, but we need the money for it.
00:58:10.000So I said, okay, what if we did a crowdfund?
00:58:13.000And then we just got, I don't know, what if we got a million people to give 10 bucks and just put 10 million bucks in the coffers of a legal firm to... Ooh, that'd be nice.
00:58:42.000I'm pretty confident that between all of the followers that I, The Daily Wire, or anybody else has, post-millennial, they'd be willing to pitch in ten bucks to a law firm.
00:58:51.000None of us will go anywhere near the fund.
00:59:56.000Every single individual who now has no access to a thing they paid for, and we have no vehicle to refund their money anyway, well, we got to figure this out.
01:00:04.000So I'm thinking we get $10 million to a law firm, have them start filing away.
01:00:08.000I don't know if class action necessarily is the right approach.
01:00:37.000I'm talking to a lawyer and it's it seems like there's it seems like you don't want to just you don't want to just make videos complaining about the double standards.
01:00:46.000You actually want to do something and take.
01:00:48.000Well, there's there's there's some other big news coming up.
01:00:51.000That's you know, we're going to do that.
01:00:53.000We're going to do a show on one of our culture war episodes, which is the Friday morning show at YouTube dot com slash Timcast.
01:01:00.000And there's going to be a big announce coming soon about the efforts we're taking in defense of free speech, so stay tuned for that.
01:01:06.000And then there's this one, which I think we've just got—we can't keep falling on, well, you know, it'll cost too much money, so there's no point in trying.
01:01:14.000It's like, well, look, I think they breached their contract, so let's at least have a judge decide.
01:01:20.000And even then, you're costing them time, you're costing them effort.
01:01:24.000Oh, no, no, no, no, no, nothing like that, nothing like that.
01:01:27.000If the judge came out in two seconds and said yes or no, I'd be satisfied.
01:01:30.000The question is, we have not gotten definitive answers because whenever it comes to some kind of censorship case, lawyers always say, it'll be too expensive, it's not worth it, you lose.
01:01:39.000And I'm like, okay, well, can we at least try?
01:01:51.000Because a baker can't, you know, is forced to bake a cake or whatever, and they keep suing him nonstop.
01:01:56.000But then at the same time, the left says, we can ban you, but you can't ban us.
01:02:00.000I'm like, okay, let's just stop arguing about it and have a judge decide.
01:02:04.000Which is a fundamentally different argument, though, because in all of those instances, how many bakeries did you drive past before you found that one bakery?
01:02:15.000There's bakeries in every single town.
01:02:18.000With the internet and the way that it's set up in many of these cases, you have monopolies.
01:02:24.000And this is a fundamentally different situation.
01:02:27.000That's why Elon buying Twitter is so important, because there is only one Twitter.
01:02:33.000I have Truth, I have Getter, I have Telegram, but you know what?
01:02:36.000Twitter is Twitter, and no one's going to knock that off.
01:02:39.000This is the fundamental difference, and this is why you can't apply the same logic, because it is apples to oranges.
01:02:47.000Yeah, and it's interesting, too, with the left because they're perfectly comfortable censoring books, censoring R.L.
01:02:53.000Stine, censoring Roald Dahl, but they refuse to allow conservatives to take porn out of schools.
01:02:58.000We just had an entire hearing with Taibbi and Schellenberger.
01:03:02.000It shows exactly how willing they are.
01:03:04.000And this is a huge difference between the left and the right in this country, is the left has moral clarity and the right is scared to argue from a position of this is good for society.
01:03:13.000Well, and we see this all over the place.
01:03:14.000We see this like, well, we have to be a little more nuanced about it, perhaps.
01:03:18.000And it's like, no, I kind of am done with that.
01:04:34.000But cool, cool thing though is, and Olivia, I know I sent you the videos of this, we actually got four-year-old Jack-Jack up on skis for the very first time.
01:04:41.000And I know he and his brother AJ are watching.
01:04:43.000So Jack-Jack, you did a great job skiing, buddy.
01:04:45.000Remember, french fries pizza, french fries pizza, french fries pizza.
01:04:48.000Didn't that, uh, that beaver look at his shadow and it was supposed to be winter for a long time or something like that?
01:05:01.000It was the smoke from the toxic smoke that blocking out the sun because he signed off on a chemical attack on the Midwest and the people who live there because they voted for Donald Trump.
01:05:12.000And he said, oh, don't worry about that.
01:05:15.000We're totally fine if you and your progeny die out because we don't want you anymore.
01:05:20.000Yeah, well I think in terms of culture war issues, there's a couple things that need to happen, and making culture is one of the most important things, and then lawsuits.
01:05:31.000Because the left is doing lawsuits left and right, and the right has like some, sometimes.
01:05:35.000The right will sit there and complain about Mark Elias, and I sit there and go, well, Mark Elias wins.
01:05:50.000Trump finally, and I'm not going to say finally, he did, he came out and said, he quote, truthed me on this, and I said, because I said, why doesn't the right have, Is there a distributed nationwide network of physical congregations—okay, I'm giving it away now—physical congregations of conservatives or people who are at least center-right that meet weekly?
01:06:44.000America is like the last Christian nation.
01:06:47.000If you tag this into every evangelical church, I'm talking about traditional Latin masses, I'm talking about Um, you know, mainline, et cetera, et cetera, right?
01:06:57.000Anywhere where you can go that's willing to do this.
01:06:59.000And in this there was in Orange County, California, where the Republicans kept getting their butts handed to them because of ballot harvesting, which is traditionally Republican area.
01:07:09.000They started doing this in the churches out there.
01:07:12.000And the left, the Democrats, were suing them over this, saying, oh, you can't do that.
01:08:05.000I think it exactly shows that yearning for substance.
01:08:08.000It's this desperate need for spiritual fulfillment.
01:08:12.000I think because of liberation theology that even if you have a resurgence of religion, you could very easily have the same problems with Marxism.
01:08:21.000Right now there's... Well yeah, there are Marxist churches.
01:08:23.000Well I mean we do have issues in the Catholic Church in the United States for sure. Yeah, right
01:09:40.000But my point is though, that it's, it's that in, in that type of religion, it's, it's a religion based in materialism, which a true religion would not be based in materialism.
01:09:55.000For the average person, yes, but people like James Lindsay are talking about a lot of the old religions that it's kind of latched onto, and so it's not as secular as most people believe.
01:10:14.000It performs the same function as religion now, though.
01:10:16.000Yeah, but I mean, it's just there's been some little replacements, right?
01:10:19.000So instead of worshiping God, you worship yourself.
01:10:23.000Instead of believing that you have a soul, you believe you have a gender.
01:10:26.000Well, I mean, I really... Yeah, identity is part of it.
01:10:29.000But the thing about identity that is so important in the identitarian movement is it's not enough to identify as something, you have to be claimed by the others who identify as that thing as well.
01:10:39.000Yeah, I mean, you have to You have to be accepted as part of that group.
01:10:44.000And so to be accepted as part of that group, there are identitarian rites of passage.
01:10:49.000Let's make little buttons that say, stay woke with a golden calf on it.
01:11:43.000If you are being covetous, if you're saying that person has more than me, and I hate that person because they have more than me, and you're making up all day.
01:11:51.000Which is what, which is grievance politics.
01:11:52.000And this, this is what all of communism is.
01:11:56.000All of communism is just attacking people for having more, for being more successful by, by degenerating.
01:12:02.000I want to start off a new segment real quick, and I want to pull up this story, but before we read this or show it, I want to ask Jack a question.
01:12:53.000Can you read that line for the people?
01:12:54.000Colin Kaepernick calls his white adoptive parents racist because they told him as a teen that cornrows looked unprofessional and that he looked like a little thug.
01:13:03.000That's why I asked you about the commandments, because honor thy mother and thy father, and he's like not- Yeah, so this is dishonor.
01:13:10.000This is dishonoring his mother and father.
01:13:23.000They adopted him, but they were racist.
01:13:24.000Total scumbag move, total loser behavior.
01:13:28.000This is just, this is something that's done to... It's like Markle and Harry.
01:13:32.000It's clout chasing, which is all he's really done since he lost any position in the NFL is just clout chasing.
01:13:39.000He's just punching up And it's interesting because I guess his grift with, you know, demonizing police officers and going after the national anthem has gone on.
01:13:48.000And I just hope people look at this for what it is, right?
01:13:50.000You know, this guy has lost targets, so he's targeting the people that are actually closest to him in his life.
01:13:56.000And they probably were telling him, like, you know, hon, it looks nice, but a lot of people are going to think that's unprofessional.
01:14:02.000And they weren't wrong, probably, either at the time.
01:17:46.000So she cut herself off of her own family So her, she's got half-siblings, she's got a father who, by all accounts and purposes, actually does love her or at least had a good, you know, tried to give her as much as he could.
01:17:59.000She throws him under the bus left and right.
01:18:01.000Then these half-siblings that she's completely cut them off, I would add Barack Obama to that list, by the way, who's got how many half-siblings that, you know, they keep like popping up every time we turn around.
01:18:11.000By the way, shout out to Malik Obama, the right Obama.
01:20:14.000Here's the point I wanted to bring up with the Kaepernick thing is that it is the antithesis of the moral tradition of this country, which a component is honor thy father and thy mother.
01:20:24.000They want to sever you from your roots.
01:20:27.000And one of the things we see a lot of is kids going to college, coming back, and then calling their parents racist.
01:20:32.000They're trying to remove you from your family and destroy the family.
01:20:35.000So one of the reasons why I don't think that the end goal is... I can't think of any other movements that have ever done that in the past.
01:20:41.000No, right, but that's why I'm saying... That never happened in Cambodia or China.
01:20:45.000That's why when they say, our goal is this, and they point to like postmodernism, I'm like, no, no, no, their goal is going to be gulags.
01:20:51.000Their goal is going to be the complete destruction of society so that they can build something different and we don't know what that will look like.
01:20:59.000Do you remember the one where Lisa's way older and she talks about how her dad never did anything for her and it's like he literally took you to the music store when you could barely speak?
01:21:08.000Oh yeah, and they kind of like retconned The Simpsons.
01:22:05.000Yeah, they did an episode where- Wait, what?
01:22:08.000Yeah, yeah, where Abe Simpson ran- had a friend who turned out to be gay, and then when he found out his friend was gay, ran away, and then never talked to him, and then felt really bad about it, and then went and kissed him, and they made out or something.
01:26:59.000It's we're going to make Gatsby black and teach it this way, which totally changes the novel, has nothing to do with what the story was and sets it up in a completely different way.
01:27:10.000But this is a narrative that my kids are going to be much more into.
01:27:20.000Where in reality, and then of course at the end Gatsby takes the manslaughter charge and says that he was driving the car that she drove and then hit and then killed the guy.
01:27:31.000Which leads to him dying because the boyfriend comes in and says, oh Gatsby was driving, killed him.
01:27:37.000Are there any like prominent leftist histories that we can retcon?
01:27:40.000Prominent leftist history like like how about Che Guevara was a devoted anti-LGBTQ activist and family man who went to church every Sunday?
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01:32:36.000Unless I directly do everything myself, it stagnates.
01:32:40.000For whatever reason, it's hard to delegate tasks to other people, because there's only so much people.
01:32:45.000It's a combination of factors, but one, if I have to sign off on something and someone else can't, then everything slows down.
01:32:50.000But yeah, I don't know what's gonna happen.
01:32:53.000And we'll see how long the app lasts on the App Store, because the first one we're rolling out is the iPhone app, and I got a feeling they're gonna be like, no.
01:33:50.000And we're getting the RFID table, so when the cards are dealt, You put them down in front of you and the computer livestream will already know what cards you have.
01:34:34.000But the general idea of the show is just a hangout podcast while we're playing poker because it makes it fun and silly like we're playing a game of some sort.
01:34:41.000You have to draw the mustache on with a marker.
01:35:43.000And then we direct all the viewers to go watch the after show where we hang out and smack talk.
01:35:47.000And since you don't have like the afters on Fridays anyway, it's perfect timing.
01:35:50.000And then it's a chill Friday night where we'll have beers, drinks, soda, chips, nachos, crab dip, and people will be playing around and lying to each other and having fun.
01:36:03.000It sounds like I want to come hang out.
01:36:05.000Oh, and the winner gets the Super Chats.
01:36:07.000So what we're going to do is everyone gets a set number of chips, tournament style, and at the end of the night, the winner will get whatever the Super Chat number is.
01:36:15.000So we'll be like, you won, and it's like, oh, it's like $1,000.
01:37:46.000I'm not, you know, aside from skating, I'm exercising, I'm eating well, it's very easy for me to be healthy relative to the average American, so.
01:38:46.000Tim, I was going to be all nice now, and I was going to give you, I was going to have this whole thing planned out where I was going to give Tim Poole a MyPillow 2 for his birthday, and now that I hear that you want to use Pro, I was going to make it a whole thing, it was going to be like, you know, to my buddy Tim, the little sticker right there, you know, use it on the thing, and I don't know.
01:39:32.000We never actually were able to pull it off, but the idea was, and we should, I guess, The idea was you open up the box and it's a burlap sack buried in packing peanuts with a card on top with Ikea-like instructions on how to set up your hour pillow.
01:39:46.000And it's like the communist version of the pillow.
01:39:54.000And then there's like a little man like pouring the peanuts into the bag on the thing and like a picture of him pouring the peanuts in his mouth and then going with like a circle with a line through it and all that stuff.
01:40:04.000I was like, the idea I had was to do that.
01:40:08.000I even called Fox News and said, can we run a commercial?
01:40:10.000And I talked with their ad department.
01:40:14.000I explained the goal of the commercial would be a Soviet Russian sounding guy explaining why our pillow is better and that you have to use it and sacrifice and accept how awful the pillow is for the good of our comrades.
01:40:27.000In Soviet Russia, pillow sleeps on you.
01:40:30.000Well, it's just like, you know, so here's a funny thing.
01:40:33.000I've got a Soviet handgun and it sucks and nobody ever wants to use it at the range because it hurts.
01:40:57.000The plan was always that they would land in Siberia with their capsule.
01:41:00.000And then so they just in case they were attacked by bears, that they would give the they would give the cosmonauts and they even developed a special gun just for this purpose.
01:41:09.000So that they would if they landed in in Siberia, you need a handgun to kill a bear as you would have that.
01:41:15.000I'm genuinely excited for this MyPillow 2.
01:41:16.000It's like the most Russian thing you've ever heard of.
01:41:17.000Are you going to put it in the dryer first?
01:43:09.000We got Bunga Hooch says, In the realm of creating counterculture, it's important that we create media for younger audiences as well as older ones.
01:43:15.000I plan to launch a webcomic by the end of this year to do just that.
01:43:50.000So I mean, I just, I think when I hear like America first 2.0, it just, it strikes me as like, well, this just seems a lot very similar to like the Paul Ryan Mitt Romney stuff just rebaked over again of, you know, magic dirt and we're going to increase immigration or be strong on national security.
01:44:09.000It just kind of sounds like going back to the old style of things.
01:44:14.000I'm just looking at these slippers real quick.
01:44:18.000And it's like, I remember when Andrew Yang was on the left and everybody said, oh, it's going to be, you know, he's going to be the new thing and it's going to be great.
01:44:27.000And it was just like flash in the pan and then totally disappeared.
01:44:30.000I don't think there's a lot of, I honestly, as much as ever, there's a lot of talk that people like to talk about third parties or new parties or I just don't see a realistic place for him.
01:44:46.000Even with MAGA as kind of the heart of the Republican Party now.
01:44:53.000It's the closest thing to a third party that we have in America.
01:44:56.000It just exists within the Republican Party.
01:45:03.000But even that, like the MAGA party or the MAGA wing of the Republican party is attractive to some libertarians, you know, some of the non-establishment libertarians.
01:45:18.000I mean, I think there's a lot of issues of overlap there.
01:45:21.000I think foreign policy, obviously, you know, very simpatico in terms of like...
01:45:26.000It was you actually saw Matt Gaetz, right, who's like the most probably the most MAGA Republican member of Congress right now, come out yet was yesterday and put up an amendment to pull our troops out of Syria, right?
01:45:38.000An argument that the old party never would have made one which to their credit, the squad all agreed with.
01:45:45.000And so Now, I'm not saying that there's libertarians out there that are furiously typing right now, all you anarchist libertarians, take it easy, all right?
01:45:52.000I'm not saying that I expect anarchists to be Republicans or anything.
01:45:56.000No, no, but I think there are a lot of issues.
01:45:59.000There's that, there's issues like Bitcoin, dealing with the Fed, dealing with understanding inflation and the pressures of that.
01:46:10.000I think there are obviously issues where we would disagree.
01:49:19.000Pisces is a... I was told that you start your first life as an Aries, and then every time you get reincarnated, you move down the, you know, the astrological chart or whatever.
01:49:52.000I think you just described it I read this crazy Japanese short story about this woman who, for her punishment for doing some crime, she was planted in the park and she turned into a tree.
01:54:24.000But it would be cool, like, you go to VidCon and they have video games, they have TV shows, they have this big floor, and then they have the convention rooms.
01:54:32.000We just need something like that for culture that we want to do that's not woke.
01:54:35.000So we used to hold, like... I think that's a great idea.
01:54:37.000We used to put on events and... We know some rich people, don't we?
01:55:09.000There's people who want to do different things.
01:55:11.000And so a good convention Would cater to all of those things at the same time and you could you you would you would have that outlet that's going to attract people.
01:56:31.000A lot of conversations about cultural stuff and you know like I was talking with Cash the other day about doing some kind of cultural grant where once a month we give 10 grand to somebody who's working on some kind of cultural endeavor.
01:57:05.000And I'm not saying it has to be like VeggieTales and you're like beating people over the head with Bible verses and scripture.
01:57:10.000I mean, just like normal, good, clean shows and content that are out there that's new and fresh, but even like, even Miss Rachel is going woke, right?
01:57:23.000That all of these different, you know, kids content, you know, like that, then you got Blippi, who's just obviously like a freak.
01:57:34.000And some of these other people out there that are in this space, well, I mean, go look at his original videos.
01:57:38.000I'm not even going to say it here, but just go look at what he got famous for originally, or tried to get famous for.
01:57:42.000You know what I'm talking about, Serge.
01:57:46.000And I don't know what's wrong with you with people that they haven't developed such a sense where they can look at somebody like that and say, okay, an adult trying to act like a child and dressing like a child, there's something wrong with that.
01:57:58.000So I want something that I could show my kids that's just fun that they're going to like and they can learn like colors and stuff.
01:58:04.000Well, and it's interesting, too, what you say about the cultural grant, because a lot of stuff really started changing when granting organizations were specifically giving money for identitarian content.
01:58:16.000Or kind of like BlackRock and Blackstone and Vanguard and State Street started promoting investments and credits for investment in your company based on those same exact characteristics.
01:58:38.000Like, we'll file, and then when it goes to a judge and they say, oh, there's an arbitration clause, that will mean Bandcamp files their response.
01:58:45.000Wait, but that's what they did with Patreon.
01:58:47.000That's exactly what they triggered with Patreon, was arbitration.
01:59:43.000Donald Dixon says top five guests, Michael Malice, Jack, however you spell that
01:59:49.000Crowder and Luke can fight with a potato man for fourth and fifth.
01:59:54.000Oh, Luke can fight with a potato man for 4th and 5th.
01:59:57.000Well, the potato man's not here, although I do recommend watching the latest Freedom Tunes cartoon, because it's really good, and I, of course, am the voice of Dr. Fauci in it.
02:00:06.000All right, let's, uh, we'll grab, uh, it's just, you know, I, I, a lot of the superchats are, you know, people saying happy birthday, so I don't want to make people think like I'm not trying to find good ones, but I do appreciate it.
02:00:20.000Because Reason says the MyPillowPit 2.0 could be like New Disneyland, just saying.
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