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00:01:40.000Some think that it was just put up because it was the height of the Cold War and there's a fear that nuclear war would wipe out humanity, and we needed guidestones so that the remainder of humanity who survived could rebuild in some kind of fallout scenario.
00:01:54.000However, when there was no nuclear war, some felt like the guidestones were actually just telling the elites what to do.
00:02:04.000And maybe it's not the most important story in the world, but it is big because this is a symbolic attack.
00:02:10.000Someone, there's a vehicle, there's video footage released showing a vehicle pull up.
00:02:14.000They don't show what happens next, but then you see an explosion.
00:02:16.000So I want to know what's really going on.
00:02:19.000We've seen statues torn down by the left, and now I can only assume that whoever attacked this structure is probably associated with anti-globalist sentiments.
00:02:29.000I don't know if that necessarily means right-wing.
00:02:31.000It could be some far leftist because they also have sometimes sentiments like that, but who knows?
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00:02:39.000Elon Musk is chiming in on the Jordan Peterson suspension.
00:02:47.000He was banned from Twitter over vaccine misinformation, Twitter claimed, filed a lawsuit, and he won.
00:02:54.000Twitter settled with him, gave him back his account, and apparently there may be government involvement in what's going on with Twitter censorship.
00:03:03.000Elon Musk asked, what's that all about?
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00:05:44.000Without further ado, joining us to discuss all of this is Rich Barris, the People's Pundit.
00:06:02.000One who tries to get it right more than wrong.
00:06:05.000Putting out a lot of data on say, like, elections, like, how people are feeling, who they're going to vote for, things like that.
00:06:09.000Yeah, definitely, and issues in between, you know, how do people feel about what lawmakers are doing, what's wrong with the polling industry, which, you know, you could fill throughout, right?
00:06:20.000Considering, this should be interesting too, considering that all of the polls have been wrong.
00:06:36.000You know, hopefully, if you want to see Republicans take back the House, then, you know, you're hoping that this is a temporary blip, but, you know, enthusiasm's dipping.
00:06:45.000The lead on the generic ballot for them was bigger.
00:06:48.000And, you know, surprisingly big, even historically.
00:07:22.000I'm glad you're here, Rich, because I have a lot of issues.
00:07:24.000I've had a lot of issues with polling in general, just the way that it extrapolates.
00:07:28.000They'll pull 1,000 people and then say, that means that 100,000 people feel... That aside, what we were talking about before the show about I don't know.
00:07:36.000It sounds like maybe as entertainment and politics are colliding, that maybe people have seized the polls as a means of propaganda.
00:07:43.000I'd love to hear more about it as we get into it.
00:07:45.000Yeah, I could talk about it for hours.
00:07:47.000Yeah, I'm very excited for this conversation.
00:07:49.000I think, Rich, you're going to be great.
00:07:50.000I know that you heard the term lies, darn lies, and statistics.
00:07:53.000I'm making it a little family-friendly, so hopefully you can dispel some of that for us.
00:09:08.000When I mentioned currency at the beginning, because you said they didn't mention currency in these 10, you know, these 10 commandments or whatever the hell they're supposed to be.
00:11:26.000In this way, where it's almost a political force.
00:11:28.000You know, where they had some kind of symbol that they needed to go after.
00:11:32.000It's almost like this one was at the top of that list.
00:11:36.000And there haven't been, with all the anger out there, that I see even in polling, with all the anger out there, there hasn't been as many events as I thought there would be or you would expect there to be.
00:11:46.000It feels like people are getting to a point where they're bubbling over.
00:11:50.000And there's just nowhere for them to go to air these grievances anymore.
00:11:54.000So eventually we're just going to see stuff like this.
00:11:56.000And that said, we don't know who did it yet, but you know.
00:11:58.000I also think that Klaus Schwab is now in the news pretty predominantly.
00:12:02.000I didn't even know he was two years ago.
00:12:04.000World Economic Forum is all over the place.
00:12:05.000The Black Rock, Blackstone buying up the houses is like trending on Twitter.
00:12:12.000People are becoming aware that there is a global corporation attempting to take control of the United States and every country on earth because the nationalist governments are not capable of governing themselves.
00:12:23.000They need the corporation, according to Klaus.
00:12:41.000So Shane Cashman of Tales from the Inverted World, he wrote, he went down to Georgia, he did this big investigation, he went to the Guidestones, and he said they recently put in these floodlights and cameras, and then this happens.
00:13:15.000It looks like they lined that stone with explosives.
00:13:18.000Like, they didn't just blow up the base of it.
00:13:19.000It looks like it got blown apart by, like, a bunch of explosions.
00:13:23.000It looks... it looks... I mean, I don't want to use the word pro, but it doesn't... that's not... that doesn't look like amateur hour to me.
00:15:40.000They stole number eight from Thomas Jefferson.
00:15:42.000They just, they just twisted, you know, they simplified what he said, but that's what he used to say.
00:15:48.000You have no right that doesn't have an equal or greater social duty.
00:15:51.000As per Ian's point, I'm imagining, like, nuclear bombs fall, everything's wiped out, and then some dude with, like, a big beard and, like, a stick walks up and he starts looking at it, and he, like, feels it, and he goes, My stars.
00:16:04.000Turns around and just starts butchering some random person to eat their corpse.
00:17:15.000If the world court rules against you in a way that's extremely unjust, you get war.
00:17:19.000The world court reminds me of the Trans-Pacific Partnerships Investor State Dispute Settlement Clause, where they were like, a global arbiter will decide if the American people choose not to buy Malaysian oil, A world tribunal will decide if the American people can be sued and have to pay with tax money to pay this corporation back for not buying their oil.
00:17:48.000What will happen is, the moment you enact a world court, it'll be just like the U.S.'s.
00:17:52.000The federal government will keep usurping power and then eventually you're in a globalist authoritarian regime with their boot on your neck.
00:17:58.000And then they're going to come to your country and be like, you lost the lawsuit.
00:18:03.000Yeah, it's going to come down and coalitions are going to come together to, you know, basically take the balance of that court or try to influence it.
00:18:11.000In the end, it would probably end up just like, I mean, I'm not saying it's not worth trying, but it might probably would just end up like the UN does.
00:20:14.000It would be forcefully providing American democracy and republicanism to the world, overthrowing monarchs, you know, upending totalitarian governments and giving the people freedom.
00:20:25.000If they thought the world was going to end in a nuclear holocaust, so they made these stones and said, you got to keep 500 million people.
00:23:20.000I was trying to remember what the rest of that was.
00:23:23.000That's right, because I just saw it a little bit ago.
00:23:26.000After seeing this happen, I looked at it and I kind of remember some of these stories, but I don't look at them as I look at a story like this now, or I didn't, because the struggle that we're seeing in society right now, I guess, It's more vocalized now.
00:23:46.000It's more in party platforms now than it was before.
00:23:50.000So I guess that's why my initial thought was what it was because we know people have had these frustrations in the past but now they're coming to life and It's not a small... you know, they would be kind of put off to the side.
00:24:05.000You could read how the Washington Post tweeted this story.
00:24:08.000Will Summers, how he laid it out on Twitter.
00:24:12.000Even before he got into anything, the first thing out of his mouth was, you know, this has really been for a long time the target of these right-wing conspiracy nuts.
00:24:20.000That's how you choose to lead in this story?
00:24:23.000Which goes to show you, he's one of those people.
00:24:26.000That is him, and he gives his hand away by even coming out with it like that in the first place.
00:24:32.000Let's talk about the narrative exploding.
00:24:34.000Outside of the actual narrative exploding, we have this other story here, Alex Berenson.
00:24:40.000So, Elon Musk tweeted to Alex Berenson, a journalist, can you say more about this, quote, pressures that the government may have placed on Twitter?
00:25:02.000Nobody expected this to happen because everyone believes that when you get banned from Twitter or whatever, that you file a lawsuit and then it gets thrown out.
00:25:09.000Most of his suit did get thrown out, but I think there was breach of contract, which persisted.
00:25:15.000So Alex says, I wish I could, Elon Musk, but the settlement with Twitter prevents me from doing so.
00:25:19.000However, in the near future, I hope and expect to have more to report.
00:25:24.000On a Substack post, talking about how he got his account back, he said, He says, I need to add one thing.
00:25:31.000The settlement does not end my investigation into the pressures that the government may have placed on Twitter to suspend my account.
00:25:38.000I will have more to say on that issue in the near future.
00:25:41.000I made a promise to readers last month, and I take my promises to readers seriously.
00:25:47.000Alex Berenson seems to have some kind of information that the government is actively pressuring Twitter to engage in censorship.
00:26:14.000Well, if everyone – I don't know how many people read what he was talking about last month, but last month when he discussed this on the Substack, he said, look, I think we're getting close to an agreement, basically, but any agreement I make, I promise, will not exclude me from being able to make this public, anything we may find in discovery surrounding this issue.
00:26:34.000And I think the reason for that, or why it's important, is because that gets to the crux of it.
00:26:39.000And we had those whistleblowers come out with the Disinformation Government's Bureau, or whatever they were calling it, where initially the government said they weren't really policing everyone's misinformation, this was only going to be targeting Russian disinformation and security stuff.
00:26:55.000So if the government, you know, I'm not a lawyer, but from what we hear from others, and Viva and Robert talk about this a lot, that's the linchpin.
00:27:04.000So if they were pressuring these social media companies, that opens up a whole new Pandora's box.
00:27:12.000This is what really bugs me about a lot of this, is that Alex made a First Amendment claim, and the judge was like, you have no First Amendment claim because it's a private company doing it.
00:29:33.000He said on his sub stack he was going to go public with everything and immediately it happened and then he didn't.
00:29:37.000He promised when he said, I made a promise to my readers.
00:29:39.000What he's talking about is that he said, I will not make a deal.
00:29:44.000I will not, whatever arrangement we come to, I will not agree to it if it doesn't mean that I can't publicly put out information relating to that.
00:31:13.000Yo, I'm going to give Alex the benefit of the doubt and just say it may be he's currently investigating and doesn't want to ruin his ability to get more information.
00:33:12.000And the only thing they were anticipating was a report that we were releasing.
00:33:17.000Whether some of the claims that you saw on Twitter after the election, you know, this many of this people voted, this many of that people voted, we were doing an investigation on it.
00:33:26.000It was imminent, it was coming, and I was sitting home watching television with my kids, and I got a text from Steve Bannon.
00:33:56.000I got off of the show 45 minutes later, and I got maybe 20 minutes at the opening at Tucker, and maybe by 9 o'clock, 9.05, I was just magically reinstated.
00:34:05.000Were you talking about the ban on Tucker?
00:34:07.000Yes, that's what he called to have me on to talk about it.
00:34:13.000So you remember when Elon Musk was like, he secured the deal and then all of a sudden all these left accounts and celebrities lost followers.
00:35:49.000I was talking to this guy when I was in Austin, and he said, I think, we're going to have him on the show, he worked for the government, he worked in the Trump administration, and he said, the view of the national security apparatus is that the meme stuff and Donald Trump was undermining our national security and must be stopped.
00:36:04.000And so what their goal is, they want to make the right present, but politically ineffective.
00:36:11.000Cause just enough damage to the right so they can be present, look like they're putting up a fight, but lose.
00:36:17.000Because if you come in and just outright ban everybody, it creates ripples and destabilizes the system.
00:36:22.000So they're trying to make it a 49-51 scenario so the Democrats just slightly win every time.
00:36:27.000But it looks like the Republicans are so close!
00:36:30.000Yeah, it disrupts equilibrium a little bit.
00:36:33.000But that's the way it is in the media right now.
00:36:37.000I mean, they almost have, and I say this, I use this analogy, really, I don't know if anybody plays pool, but It's almost like that.
00:37:38.000Yeah, I think without a doubt, there's just no justification for some of the misses that we've seen.
00:37:44.000You know, there are a lot of problems, and we call them artifacts, you know, depending on your methodology that you create artifacts within polling that will result in problems, you know, distortions in your results, and you'll be wrong.
00:37:57.000But you can't be that wrong that you're Biden plus 17 in Wisconsin.
00:38:04.000How did this happen that the polls were just so blatantly wrong?
00:38:08.000Well, in 16, I'm more of a cynic now, and I'm basically a full-blown cynic.
00:38:13.000But after 16, I really was naively thinking that if we just kept performing better than everybody else, they'll realize that, look, I see your problems.
00:38:23.000Just pay attention and adjust your methodologies.
00:38:42.000And in 2020, obviously every presidential election, those are state-level polls.
00:38:48.000The national poll almost doesn't even matter.
00:38:50.000So if you had a problem with the state polls in the Senate races in 2018, why could you legitimately ignore that moving into a presidential election unless you're intentionally doing that?
00:39:12.000He's a glorified poll reader who has a lot of money for IT on his site and dev on his site.
00:39:18.000And he's got some really cool tools that you can look at and get almost glamoured into thinking there's something magical or special happening there.
00:40:37.000You were saying that in the modern age, that the way people collect polling data has changed.
00:40:42.000Like they used to do it all by landline, for instance, and now people don't have landlines.
00:40:46.000So they got to text, but some people don't answer texts.
00:40:48.000So they got to email like what, but, but people, they, they realize that they're still just calling landlines and that they're just not changing course.
00:40:56.000Yeah, and this idea that the live caller, which is, you know, the pollster hires a call center, most of them don't have call centers themselves in-house, so they basically subcontract them out to a vendor, and there's a lot of money in it.
00:41:11.000Obviously the cost of a poll, a live caller poll, can be anywhere, and they hate it when I do this on shows just to tell people how much it costs, but A live call or poll could be around 20 grand, you know, because each interview is going to be about four or five bucks to complete.
00:41:27.000And somebody who's doing peer-to-peer text messaging, online panels, they could do it a lot cheaper.
00:41:34.000So, part of this is that there's a boys club, and if you evolve, or you force the industry to evolve, they're losing money.
00:42:24.000The truth is most of them don't, which just kind of defeats the purpose and is a problem because this is 10 DLC is the last attempt by the private sector to get spam to your phone under control.
00:42:35.000If they don't, the government's going to step in and the cost will go up even more and the
00:42:39.000regulations will get even more strict.
00:42:42.000But you have to register if you're a pollster who does peer-to-peer.
00:42:45.000You have to register, you have to do what is basically a verification of your company
00:42:49.000and you are legitimate and you're not just spam.
00:42:53.000And then there's like little tricks you have to do.
00:43:37.000Democrats, for all of the people who pine about January 6th, Democrats challenged the electors in the Senate In 2004, based on this ridiculous analysis that according to the exit polls, there is no way that John Kerry could lose the state of Ohio.
00:43:54.000Well, exit polls are flawed, yet they tried to hold up electors over it.
00:43:58.000So we saw in 2020, some safe Democrat districts turned Republican.
00:44:14.000She won a special election because a bunch of Republicans came out, but she won't win again.
00:44:18.000Do you think it's going to be better than, is it going to be a red wave, red tsunami, or is it going to be maybe just get by a little bit?
00:44:25.000Yeah, in Myra's case, just to say, that was a low turnout.
00:44:29.000Older people who have more ancestral connection to their voter behavior.
00:44:34.000So if your family is Democratic, it's always harder for the older people in the family to change that pattern of behavior.
00:44:41.000So, in the November election, more younger people will be out, so they'll have less of a loyalty, a strict loyalty to the partisan voting index, it's called, and that will help Myra.
00:45:52.000So if you're Biden and polls are starting to show a tightening election, but then ABC News and Langer Research, conducting it for ABC News, comes out with that 17 point lead in Wisconsin.
00:46:04.000Well, you know, Wisconsin's a must win state for Donald Trump.
00:46:27.000It's not just, alright, these guys have a different philosophy, let's see who performs better, and at the end of the day, let your track record win.
00:47:59.000Most people would probably tell you that it's easier to go after larger groups, larger populations, than it is to go after populations that are a little bit more, you know, it's more granular.
00:48:11.000I think... Error rates are bigger with smaller groups.
00:48:13.000People moved all over because of COVID.
00:48:15.000We saw a massive exodus from California.
00:48:18.000We saw people flocking to Florida and Texas.
00:48:21.000So this is going to have a huge impact that pollsters probably aren't prepared for.
00:48:25.000We ask about, you know, this is something I don't know if Laura, sometimes I'll say something on, you know, live and she'll be like, don't tell people that!
00:49:07.000And some of that, Tim, is to try to catch stuff like that.
00:49:10.000You know, the more you ask if you can get some of this information, it should throw up red flags that maybe you're missing something or there's a shift coming beneath your feet that you got to try to catch.
00:50:23.000I don't know how you look at a story like this and think that the Democrats could win anything.
00:50:29.000Maybe he exported it at a profit, spiking the market somewhere else.
00:50:33.000There's one argument that he's trying to spike the price of gas by selling below market, losing money intentionally to force everyone else to compete with the low price.
00:50:44.000But he doesn't have enough oil to do that.
00:53:27.000And then the low-information voters who are too stupid to realize what's going on, who couldn't tell you where Qatar was, let alone the Qatar-Turkey pipeline, are sitting there going like, he ain't Joe Biden!
00:54:40.000And you never see a congressional democratic leadership, any majority, who has an unpopular president just ignore the unpopularity of these moves and just full steam ahead.
00:54:51.000As if there's no political repercussions.
00:54:58.000Presidents with 37% approval ratings don't have political clout.
00:55:02.000This is the perfect example of the ship hit the iceberg, and the elites are stealing as much fine china and silverware as they can, running to the lifeboats, and everyone's going, what are you doing?
00:55:28.000I wouldn't go so far as to say the ship sinks and we're all just adrift and they're riding away on the lifeboats waving the silverware at us.
00:55:35.000I think what's likely to happen is that the ship sinks partially, it's crippled, we're all still on it, life sucks a bit, and then we see them off in the distance partying, cheersing with China, pouring the champagne and being like, there you go.
00:55:48.000And then human ingenuity kicks in and we're like, well, we evolved because we have to.
00:56:31.000The oil that we have saved for a rainy day, not for high prices, but for when we're at war or there's a major shortage, he's just giving it away.
00:57:02.000This is, this reeks of Joe Biden is dragging the United States into a conflict with Russia, NATO is involved, US intelligence is aiding the Ukrainians, and they're just pretending like they didn't unilaterally, unilaterally declare war.
00:57:17.000When that his advisor came out like three or four days ago, or last week, I think, and said, you know, this is all for he didn't use liberal economic order.
00:57:24.000He used the liberal world liberal world order, also known as the liberal economic order, US led global rules based economy.
00:59:56.000Um, and actually Obama doesn't like Biden.
00:59:59.000I mean, because Obama is quoted as saying never underestimate Joe Biden's ability to F things up.
01:00:07.000She feels like her husband kind of made a fool of her a little bit, and then he did this.
01:00:14.000And I'm going to walk the line here, but I'm going to do it.
01:00:16.000There's like rumors, and he made this public statement about how she was the most attractive attorney general in the country, which apparently Michelle didn't like very much.
01:00:53.000Like, they're at a fundraiser, Kamala's sitting there and she's drinking, Obama walks up and they're talking and he goes, uh, you know Kamala, I blew up a bunch of kids when I was president.
01:01:02.000And she's like, how many kids did you blow up?
01:02:04.000And when she did, she broke fundraising laws and, you know, basically had to pay a small fine because of her relationship with Willie and he got her out.
01:02:14.000You know, I think what actually happened, and I don't blame Obama for this, Kamala got real close, whispered in his ear, tell me about all the kids you blew up.
01:02:43.000The disposition matrix is the formal name for Obama's kill list.
01:02:46.000Yes, he was given what it was called like baseball cards every Tuesday and he would select who to kill So he's he's in his you know, he's in his bed and he's sitting on his stomach was kicking his feet and he's like Well, we had on war unlucky blow him up.
01:03:01.000He was American citizen No charge of trial and then I blew up a son and then he starts listing all people just on the list and camels like Oh say more names.
01:04:06.000You can't execute somebody who's an American citizen, let alone, I don't like the fact they do it to anybody.
01:04:11.000Abdulrahman al-Awlaki was a 16-year-old American citizen who was vacationing in Yemen visiting his grandparents, blew up a civilian restaurant with a drone strike and went, oops, I don't buy it.
01:04:20.000My opinion is, Obama was telling everybody, if you screw with us, I will murder your kids.
01:04:27.000Whether it was intentional or not, fine.
01:04:29.000I mean, Tim, this is a guy who worked with the Bush administration, but after 9-11, the Bush State Department was looking around for influential Imams To help them reach out to the Muslim community.
01:04:44.000Anwar al-Awlaki was one of the invites.
01:04:48.000He got invited to that initial dinner, come hang out, let's all get together, figure out how to do outreach.
01:08:41.000People are disarmed and unable to defend themselves.
01:08:43.000The first thing I saw when I watched this video, I was thinking about it from the person's perspective that was being attacked and having their business destroyed or whoever they were.
01:08:50.000What if they were armed and they fired at the attackers?
01:10:25.000In this case, it was, uh, he was being, I mean, he was messed up.
01:10:29.000He was being brutally assaulted with a piece of firewood that was by the fireplace the guy just took it and just started, you know, viciously beating him over the head with it.
01:12:04.000West Virginia, it's actually kind of crazy.
01:12:09.000Depending on who you ask, obviously you want to be reasonable, but if you're out on your property in the middle of the night and someone's trespassing on your land, you are in many circumstances justified in using lethal force against them.
01:12:24.000Someone's trespassing, you have no assumption, like you have no duty to make assumptions about who they are, what they're doing, if they're on your property late at night and you feel threatened.
01:12:34.000Now, if it's during the day and you see someone walking on your land, you have to be like, hey, get off, leave now or else.
01:12:40.000But Maryland's a bit better, not that great, not much better than New Jersey.
01:13:00.000If they then try to enter, you are justified using force.
01:13:03.000And I think the reason this probably happens is because Maryland, although it is still a very awful gun rights state, you still have Western Maryland which wants to be West
01:13:13.000Virginia. In West Virginia, it's basically, were you reasonable in trying to avoid harm? You don't have
01:13:18.000to retreat to your house. It's your property. We're not going to make assumptions. And that
01:13:22.000makes sense too. And the issue is, in West Virginia, your property is probably a big piece of
01:15:52.000So that's the narrative they run with, and now I saw this thing about, like, it's like Gen Z and millennials running for office.
01:15:57.000And then this one guy, and he was like, a racist white man killed Trayvon Martin, and that woke me up, and I'm like, this dude doesn't even read.
01:16:03.000He just got memes off the internet, he believes the memes, and now we've got to deal with governance based on memes.
01:16:07.000He's having that dream where he woke up in his dream, but he's still sleeping, but he thinks he woke up, and he's like, but why is reality still so weird?
01:16:18.000Well, what's the reason I brought it up?
01:16:19.000Do you think that these big cities are going to eventually start laxing gun laws and be like, we need the civilians to step up and help us police our city because the cops can't do it?
01:16:28.000I saw Philadelphia, almost like a raid where there's like a hundred or more people on the street, just screaming and fighting.
01:16:35.000And like four cops, I think were present.
01:18:00.000It was one guy, and he was on the subway, and he, I think he shot, what was it, three or five people, uh, and then he was accused by the left of being racist.
01:19:42.000So they looked right at Richard Jewell.
01:19:45.000It really was the Fed's fault before it was the media's fault.
01:19:48.000This is one of the reasons the country's falling apart.
01:19:50.000I made a video, man, I think it's been four years, talking about why men are no longer helping women and children.
01:19:56.000I read this story about a guy who was in a store and this woman, this female journalist, saw him walking down the aisle and there was a little kid who was crying and alone.
01:20:07.000She looks to this guy, he stops, turns around and immediately runs away.
01:20:11.000She sees people come up to help the kid.
01:20:13.000Once she realizes the kid's safe, she runs up to the guy and asks him, why didn't you help this kid?
01:20:45.000You got these women smashing up this rest, this burger place or whatever, Bell Fries, whatever it is, and they're ripping things apart, they're throwing things at this guy.
01:20:53.000What would happen if he took any, any weapon to defend himself?
01:21:38.000The cause is always more important than people.
01:21:40.000There's this meme, they're like, people keep saying, I understand it's wrong that a black man lost his life, but it's wrong that buildings are being destroyed.
01:21:50.000And you should be saying, I understand it's wrong that buildings are destroyed, but it's worse that a black man lost his life.
01:22:39.000Yeah, he's starting to get a little bit more reactive, but for the first year or so, he was seeming like he understood they gotta call the shots, call the shots.
01:23:51.000People in the other room were jumping up and down.
01:23:54.000They knew he was lying because they barely had showed him a peak of their plan and it was the more moderate plan that was never going to sell with the Freedom Caucus.
01:24:03.000So I see this happening all over again.
01:24:06.000The Democrats say, we want universal healthcare, a sweeping overhaul of the entire medical system in this country that would radically transform 20% of the economy.
01:24:15.000And Republicans say, we'll give you some.
01:24:18.000Then the left goes, the Republicans are blocking us from our dreams.
01:24:22.000And it's like, bro, you're steamrolling the entire country.
01:24:24.000Then they're like, we want gun control.
01:24:41.000Maybe, I think, Lauren Boebert, perhaps.
01:24:43.000We've had a few people from the Freedom Caucus express their willingness to repeal the NFA and other unconstitutional gun laws.
01:24:50.000But in the end, you get, what, three to five people who are like, yeah, those gun laws do actually infringe upon your right to keep and bear arms.
01:25:06.000Um, now I think of chronic illness as like on the individual, like if someone overeats or eats a lot of sugar and then they get diabetes and then they have to go to the hospital and spend 30 grand a year on medicine.
01:25:16.000I don't want to pay for that person's laziness or inability to control their own diet.
01:25:20.000Like there are some chronic systems where the person maybe is born with some degenerative disease or neurologic.
01:25:26.000Then I'm talking, that's a different story, but I am not here to placate gluttony.
01:25:30.000But also our options for what we're eating have been turned into poison.
01:25:48.000I agree with you that our food choices have become trash.
01:25:51.000The nutritional density... I do blame them.
01:25:53.000The nutritional density of our food has gone down quite a bit, so people are eating a lot of starches and salts and other garbage food, but you still can do better.
01:26:04.000Dietary ignorance, that's an interesting idea, is the person that's overeating at fault if they don't know.
01:26:08.000Well, you can condition with a food pyramid that has bread on the bottom.
01:26:12.000Like, I just don't think it's anyone's fault if they've been taught everything incorrectly about how to take care of themselves.
01:27:04.000It doesn't look and it and you ever see those things where like they take the McDonald's and they put it in the room and leave it for a month and it doesn't grow mold.
01:27:10.000Yo, I don't understand how people eat that stuff.
01:27:14.000Yeah, I gotta tell you the one thing about the pandemic that drives me.
01:27:18.000I blame the pharmaceuticals and the politicians for just being cowards and corrupt because they took all this money.
01:27:24.000They couldn't speak up, you know, but If anything, we should have gotten from the pandemic was a discussion about health.
01:27:31.000And the fact, look, COVID, it could have taught us something about being healthy and comorbidities.
01:27:37.000And we just kind of mulled right over that.
01:27:40.000And companies like McDonald's and Krispy Kreme, who contribute to the problem, had the audacity to give away like a free donut or a free McDonald's if you went out and got the vaccine.
01:29:03.000And you know, it's just a matter of, it's just a matter of statistics.
01:29:08.000If you were in better shape, you had less, you were at less risk.
01:29:12.000And people, people, vitamin D came out so many times.
01:29:15.000I heard vitamin D, but I haven't heard like a concerted push from the CDC or from Anthony Fauci or from the government or any of it about vitamin D and sunlight.
01:29:55.000Remember at the beginning of the pandemic when there were all those videos of people going into the freezer aisle at grocery stores and licking the ice cream?
01:30:58.000And she licks the ice cream and puts it back.
01:31:00.000The store, because they don't see her then pick it back up and buy it, has to assume every single ice cream is contaminated and they have to throw away at every store that has it.
01:31:11.000So it resulted in this massive purge of all this ice cream and then she was like, it was a joke, and they were like, you contaminated a product by putting it back in.
01:31:40.000I don't remember when though, but I remember it being early on.
01:31:42.000I also saw one with a woman licking, like, MacBook laptops that were out on display, and she was like, licking her hand and wiping the screen, licking her hand and wiping the screen.
01:32:21.000I think there is a tendency towards that now, and it's addictive or contagious, but there are a lot of people that want structure and stability that just aren't making idiot videos.
01:33:05.000And it's kind of like, maybe that's true for some people.
01:33:07.000Maybe there are a lot of people of, you know, higher brain function who are like, you know, I don't want to hurt you because I don't want someone to hurt me and I respect these laws.
01:33:15.000And maybe there are a lot of people who just don't know, don't care and need They need a code of ethics, and they need community.
01:33:22.000But they don't necessarily need an organized religion.
01:34:58.000You come back when you're not bothering somebody.
01:35:00.000But this guy, these guys were skating, I think it was an SF, and security guard came out and said, you gotta leave.
01:35:05.000And so someone shoved him, and then the security guard took a swing at another guy, who then shoved him and he fell down, hit his head, and I think he died.
01:35:20.000But the problem is these videos are still on Instagram.
01:35:23.000They still glorify this stuff and they always have.
01:35:25.000You know, it was rare back in the day watching the jackass stuff.
01:35:29.000Those guys were like picking on each other.
01:35:31.000But there were elements of that where they would screw with other people.
01:35:34.000And then the whole prank culture started to expand and get crazier and crazier where you had the people just like going up to random people and screaming at them and just doing the craziest things.
01:35:43.000YouTube started to get rid of all this stuff.
01:35:45.000But you look at what's happening now with the licking ice cream.
01:35:47.000You look at these videos of the nurse being like, I lost a patient, oh my life.
01:36:04.000But I think, look, there's obviously varying tiers of, let's just say perspicacity.
01:36:12.000There are some people who are as dumb as a box of rocks.
01:36:15.000We know some people are stupid, some people are smart.
01:36:18.000There are some people who are just as basic as they come, they want attention, and they don't care how they get it.
01:36:24.000Then there are people who are just of a higher moral, for whatever reason, moral standing, where they're just like, I don't want to do that, I have scruples, that makes me feel bad doing that.
01:37:32.000I tell you this, man, if I worked at a hospital, if I was a boss at a hospital, and I walked in and saw Shuffle Dancing, I'd be like, each and every one of you get out.
01:37:38.000In defense of the nurses, it'd be like if they were like in trauma situation, and like in the military, when the military platoon makes a kill, you know, in the horror of war, there have been people, at least they have friends of mine that are soldiers, will say humors gets used to cope in the moment.
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01:38:22.000I saw someone mention They said, Tim, you talk about food shortages and all this stuff.
01:38:26.000Why don't you do a show on survival and gardening?
01:38:31.000We, uh, being out here in the middle of nowhere, we know a lot of people who know all the hidden secrets of eating dandelions and wine berries and pawpaw, raising chickens and goats, a lot of farmers, good people.
01:38:43.000And so we're actually talking about doing like a 13 episode series, which is going to be fun, funny, and teach you how to be more self-reliant.
01:39:29.000Machines don't have emotions, and emotions are a lot of the reason of why crimes are committed.
01:39:33.000But what if a report came out and said there's going to be robberies in these neighborhoods next week, so all they did was send out cops to stop the robberies?
01:40:23.000If the code's private, if it's a proprietary code, which is the first step, you got to make the code open source if you're going to use this kind of stuff.
01:42:47.000Friendly Neighborhood Sawyer says, Could the living language mentioned in the Guidestones be some kind of technological telepathy, maybe neural link based?
01:42:56.000But there are these, when we read that, I thought of something though, Tim.
01:43:00.000There are these people who do believe in this.
01:43:06.000Where it's like, maybe the word doesn't even mean the word, it changes, and you're just supposed to know it.
01:43:13.000I'm not sure what it's called, but these people also think they're communicating with different entities that aren't on the same wavelength.
01:43:19.000But that's what they called it, living something.
01:43:22.000And when you read that, I thought about that.
01:43:38.000We got Hendrix88 says, on June 28th, Alejandro Moreno, the current leader of Mexico's PRI political party, proposed legalizing firearms for civilians following a shooting at a COVID jab site in Puebla, Mexico.
01:43:50.000Tweet is at Alito Moreno C. Thought you might want to know research.
01:47:42.000If there was some real big split in the Republican Party, which could have, there was a moment there that could have happened, then maybe we would have went down that road, but he should announce early.
01:47:53.000And two, you scare everybody else away.
01:48:37.000That's just, I don't understand how anyone could be looking at the gas and then be like, oh yeah, Biden took our strategic reserves and exported 5 million barrels.
01:48:44.000It's not like 5 million's, you know, a whole lot.
01:51:02.000And this could be due to sour crude or whatever.
01:51:05.000But I'm just going to pause and say, I will not give them the benefit of the doubt.
01:51:08.000If they don't come out and explain it, and even if they did, I probably still wouldn't trust them.
01:51:12.000This dude has done so much to tank this country, and anybody who's saying otherwise is just lying to themselves.
01:51:18.000At the very least, you can say the man is incompetent and is fumbling around.
01:51:21.000Worst case scenario is it looks like it's on purpose, but there is no reasonable circumstance where Biden is just, you know, doing all these good things that just aren't helping.
01:51:42.000And that's why it's important, like when I mocked on YouGov before saying they're not even a voter, a voter file source panel.
01:51:48.000Because you have no other attributes to collect against these people.
01:51:52.000If you know an 18 to 24 year old African American girl from, you know, inner Philadelphia, told you she's going to vote Republican, she's lying.
01:52:03.000You know that, but if there are other data attributes that are on that file and you can actually prove that and be confident, then you can, it's not clean data and you could get rid of it.
01:52:13.000I try to lean towards believing people though, I do, because, and the reason why, you may miss and change their mind.
01:52:32.000So, we've been working, we're trying to, we can only grow as fast as we can grow.
01:52:38.000Money isn't necessarily the answer, it's people.
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01:56:09.000So when they make fruit juice, you get the still the fructose, but without the fiber of the fruit, it goes right into the liver like sucrose, converts it into fat.
01:56:17.000I don't know a lot about due to high fructose corn syrup.
01:56:20.000When you read, you go to Dow, the company Dow, the chemical production company, they make that stuff in vats and they use like a resin, like I think it's arsenic resin.
01:56:28.000Don't quote me on this and see if you can find How to make high fructose.
01:56:32.000And if you can, send it to me on Twitter because I want to go deep.
01:56:35.000It was buried in the Dow Industrial website when I was looking for a reason.
01:56:41.000And then they don't have to put the cleaning agent in the ingredients because it's used as a cleaning agent, like the arsenic or whatever it is.
01:56:47.000All right, we got Loki Tomes says, Hey Tim.
01:56:49.000Hey Timcast, I'm a 23 year old OTR truck driver.
01:56:52.000I've worked for the same company for two and a half years, but last night the company went under.
01:56:56.000I'm friendly with the owner and asked what happened.
01:56:58.000He said lack of drivers, low priced loads and high gas prices bankrupted him.
01:57:03.000I guess I'm going to use this as an excuse to move to Florida.
02:01:51.000If it's prohibitively expensive, I won't, but if we can get that done and put it up at Freedomistan, big granite slabs, the Constitution all written out, I'm so down for that.
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