In this episode of After Dark: Conspiracy Theories, we take a deep dive into the latest in current events and conspiracy theories, including a man who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for trafficking minors, a woman who was placed on suicide watch, and a former White House employee who claimed Donald Trump tried to steal a car from a Secret Service vehicle.
00:01:20.000We'd love to see the list of clients, but for some reason they're not telling us.
00:01:26.000Also, Maxwell was placed on suicide watch, sparking many memes.
00:01:32.000So I guess we're gonna have to talk about all of that.
00:01:33.000And we also have news pertaining to Democrats, because this is hilarious.
00:01:37.000For the past couple of weeks, it's been reported that Democrats have been funding Trump-supporting Republican candidates in Republican primaries.
00:01:45.000Under the idea that it's going to help them win?
00:01:52.000They think, like, well, these pro-life Republicans can't possibly win a general election.
00:01:56.000Meanwhile, people are vowing to vote against the Democrats regardless of who they're voting for because, I don't know, the economy's in shambles.
00:02:03.000and the Democrats have embraced insane cultural issues.
00:02:05.000Those tend to be in the polls, people saying like, hey, I don't like that. Like you look at in
00:02:09.000Virginia with Yunkin and now you look at the five dollar gas. All they're doing is propping up Trump and
00:02:15.000then holding January six hearings where they complain about Trump and blame the thing they're
00:02:22.000And then the last, we got a bunch of other stories, but one is really, really funny.
00:02:26.000Apparently a former White House staffer is claiming Trump lunged at the steering wheel and tried to like commandeer a vehicle through the security barrier from the back seat to the front.
00:02:36.000Trump came out and said it's nonsense.
00:02:37.000And apparently we have a statement to journalists that they're corroborating Secret Service agents who said this lady at the January 6th hearing is making it up.
00:05:40.000It's a short 30-second one that I think will enrich your life.
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00:06:04.000Well, hello everyone, Ian Crosland here.
00:06:05.000And I'm actually thinking about what you said, Frank, about hidden history, because when someone's telling his story, it's really not only is it about the things he tells you, but also about the things he didn't tell you.
00:06:15.000And that's what they call reading between the lines.
00:07:35.000Anyway, it's been a good conversation already.
00:07:36.000I was going to say that most of history is hidden and I see people commenting on the news nowadays and they're like, well, if this is what they're covering up, this makes me wonder about all the rest of history.
00:07:45.000So I think that, yeah, probably all history is to some degree very much hidden.
00:07:48.000Anyway, I'm very excited for tonight's conversation.
00:07:49.000Looking forward to your perspective for sure, Frank.
00:07:51.000Here's the big news, ladies and gentlemen!
00:07:54.000Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison as Epstein case nears its end.
00:08:01.000Maxwell, the former socialite who conspired with Epstein to exploit underage girls, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Tuesday by a judge who said she played a pivotal role in facilitating a horrific scheme that spanned continents and years.
00:08:14.000Maxwell 60 is the daughter of a British media magnate Robert Maxwell convicted on December 29th of trafficking and other counts after a month-long trial at which the government presented testimony and other evidence depicting Maxwell as a sophisticated predator who groomed vulnerable young women and girls as long as as long as young as 14 years old for abuse by Epstein.
00:08:47.000I noticed this article frames it as, as it comes to an end, as the Epstein case comes to an end, we're now laying the hammer down as hard as we can on Ghislaine to show that it's definitely done.
00:09:17.000Like, they take Ghislaine and some other woman, and then like, sedate her, and then they cut their faces off and switch them, and this other woman is like, I'm not Ghislaine, I'm innocent!
00:09:54.000And I'm just like, you know, I'd love to believe that they smuggled these people out just because it makes you think that you're actually fighting some grand fight.
00:10:02.000But come on, the reality is these people got busted.
00:10:05.000The feds backed off and we're letting them do their thing.
00:10:30.000Yeah, and if they start naming names, what'll happen is they'll name one, and then that person is gonna start naming a bunch of other ones, and then another, and then the whole web starts to get exposed.
00:11:34.000What happened was suicide watch but not suicidal. Yes, that just mean they're afraid someone's gonna fake her suicide.
00:11:40.000I Don't know. That's very blatant. It's like a weird thing
00:11:44.000this I know They're like she's on the watch. She doesn't want to do it
00:11:49.000Now that which is why she's on watch She's like guys.
00:11:53.000I really don't want to commit suicide.
00:11:54.000Please watch me like she may be later or let's be real this may not be as an affair as it sounds it may be That there's a fear in the federal government that someone powerful is gonna try and you know flush her out that what is it shake her loose her mortal coil and so they put her on a Watch because there's no other watch that there can be hey guys Just please make sure that the guards got a full night rest at the night before this time For inmates
00:12:25.000No, because no one would ever kill an inmate.
00:12:27.000It's like unconscionable, so they don't even call it homicide watch.
00:12:51.000I mean, technically, anyone could be a victim of homicide, even if they were a prisoner, because, like, the guards could be paid off to do it.
00:12:58.000People on the guard, you know, the prison owners could be doing it.
00:13:01.000What if, like, with Epstein, it was this crazy scenario?
00:13:03.000Because, like, weren't the guards sleeping?
00:13:33.000That's why I don't that's why I don't look at this. I say how
00:13:36.000how does it end with her? Because she was definitely his handler. So how does it end with her? Oh, I thought for
00:13:41.000sure that there was a game which there was definitely a game of
00:13:43.000chicken being played between her defense. I mean, the whole thing was weird. They brought in the CIA memory lawyers and
00:13:50.000everything. Yeah, it is a certain type of shrink that comes in to talk about how your memory was not really what
00:13:58.000it And then of course, after two weeks, we got four months of Johnny Depp, but after two weeks, they say, we got to get this over with.
00:14:05.000There's another wave of COVID coming through New York.
00:14:08.000And like you said, we don't know anything.
00:14:10.000You know, like, the Johnny Depp trial, while all this is still going on, it's just like, I'm imagining, you know, there's like a shocking crime to your left, and then a police van opens up and a bunch of clowns come out, and they start going like, and they're like dancing around, everyone's like, oh hey, clowns!
00:14:25.000And they stop paying attention to the crazy crime happening to their left.
00:14:28.000The bigger question here is, sure, sure, sure, we know That, you know, Ghislaine Maxwell, even though we all have our suspicions about Epstein and the media is desperately trying to be like, it's a conspiracy theory and all that, but like no sane person believes that he took his own life.
00:15:06.000The old Trump Labor Secretary who was actually part of this whole thing when they were wrapping up Operation Leap Year.
00:15:14.000That actually put the full scope of what Epstein was doing in New Mexico and Florida and New York, the Caribbean, all that together.
00:15:22.000It was Acosta when he was getting thrown out of his office in 2018 or 19 or whatever the hell it was.
00:15:31.000He was asked by somebody in the room how to explain exactly who came to him to stop the FBI from going forward with this just a full wait coming down on Epstein.
00:15:45.000Is it somebody coming up if it was if he was involved with intelligence and he said let's just be pretty much said let's move away from that.
00:15:52.000Didn't the Democrats bring on the ABC News guy who shut down the Epstein reporting to do the January 6 trial?
00:16:31.000Um, I think that if you look at Maria Farmer's set heels, uh, painting, she's basically illustrated all the people she remembers being involved.
00:16:39.000And I'm not going to name names cause I don't want to get into that mess.
00:16:46.000No one knows for sure, but I have a feeling that people like, you know, very, very high up in government, ex presidents, maybe even did things that they shouldn't have done with people that were under the age of 18.
00:18:02.000We'll have to make sure the quarantine is really bad too.
00:18:06.000It'll be like a for-profit way to ensure that she doesn't commit suicide.
00:18:15.000I think they put her on suicide watch to postpone her sentencing.
00:18:18.000And I also wanted to say that McCarthy did point out that the ex-ABC president who spiked the Jeffrey Epstein story was in fact in charge of the January 6 hearings.
00:18:27.000It'd be funny if like, once you raise a hundred, like imagine her in her jail cell and people are giving five bucks and like corn falls on the ground and she's like, she's like, I'm not eating off the ground.
00:20:10.000At this point, if they do pull a face off with Ghislaine, it would be so that they could suicide Ghislaine without anyone realizing it happened.
00:20:19.000Because if she really does take her life, yo, it's going to be just like the, at that point, it's a conspiracy theory that they killed themselves.
00:20:28.000People are already saying that about Epstein.
00:20:30.000Well, the thing is, like, I just hope no one comes into her cell with a noose and says, this is MAGA country.
00:21:46.000Oh, in the early days of Jeff getting, after he got arrested, I think that like a couple of weeks after he was arrested, a picture came out of him just looking annihilated, like messed up.
00:21:54.000And he, I think he said that they were trying to poison him.
00:21:59.000But it reminds me of that Family Guy episode where Quagmire is getting strangled by his sister's husband or whatever, and then he, like, dies.
00:22:08.000But, like, he just feigns death, and then the next scene is him running over his sister's, you know, his brother-in-law, and he's like, I strangle myself like that every night.
00:22:17.000So, like, I'm just saying, like, Epstein getting strangled, it didn't take the first time, you know?
00:22:22.000Like, the guy tried to hurt him and he was like, ha!
00:22:54.000Cause I don't want to misquote this one, but I just want to say whichever toilet paper he hung himself with supposedly like that toilet paper.
00:23:01.000I should put that in all their advertisements.
00:23:02.000Like this is the toughest toilet paper.
00:23:05.000It was a, it was a smock or something or a sheet, wasn't it?
00:23:08.000So then apparently he stood, they said that he was kneeling on top, the top bunk, put it around his neck and then jumped off and it's like snapped his neck or something.
00:23:19.000I guess the thing is, it's a weird situation because people talk about like vengeance and, and, and, and like he was, what he was doing was so gruesome that it's almost like, yeah, maybe the government did kill him, but like, or someone killed him, but no one really cares because he was such a horrible, like what he did was so horrible in society's eyes.
00:24:22.000And the driver presses a button, and you can't get into the cabin, and there's booze, and that's why they close it, because there can't be booze in the cabin or whatever.
00:24:30.000How would Trump have possibly lunged for the steering wheel in the armored White House limo from the back?
00:24:36.000And then is Trump just hanging over the divider, grabbing the steering wheel, trying to turn the car while the other guy's feet are on the gas and brakes?
00:25:01.000He's NBC News chief White House correspondent says, this is NBC News saying this, a source close to the Secret Service tells me both Bobby Engel, the lead agent and the presidential limousine SUV driver are prepared to testify under oath that neither man was assaulted and that Mr. Trump never lunged for the steering wheel Arrest Hutchinson!
00:27:18.000But could you imagine, like, assume all of this is true.
00:27:21.000Could you imagine a scenario in which Donald Trump was trying to, like, storm the Capitol as the President of the United States with the National Guard, the military, at his disposal being like, come on guys, wave your Trump flags.
00:27:36.000Tim, what we should do, because I'm thinking about doing a cartoon on this, but like just to show their narrative, but we should, we should do like a reenactment.
00:27:45.000Make one of those made for TV style specials of a horrible tragedy that happened, but it's like what they think Trump was trying to do.
00:27:53.000And like Trump actually goes to the White House, like it would be a live action thing.
00:27:57.000Trump like literally goes to the White House with the limo.
00:27:59.000We would need someone like Lou Ferrigno-esque to play Trump because the thing is when you're painting a
00:28:06.000picture of Trump as this villain, he can't be a portly, sad, small hand, frail man.
00:28:13.000If you're trying to portray him as dangerous and scary, you need a six, you need like Arnold,
00:28:17.000you need like a six foot seven super ripped guy be like, give me the steering wheel now.
00:28:21.000And he, like, slams the Secret Service agent, flies out of the window, and then you hear the Wilhelm scream.
00:28:26.000But fortunately, the Secret Service agent, with his quick thinking, grabbed Trump's very long tie and wrapped it around his head before Trump could take the steering wheel from him.
00:28:33.000He cut Trump's hair, which is a source of his power, and Trump was like, no!
00:28:38.000I'm following up on this from jalopnik.com this story apparently on the 6th when this was all happening he wasn't in the beast his normal limo he was in a Chevy Suburban that was heavily armored that didn't have a partition between the front and rear seat so maybe he did go give me that wheel and he reached over and was like we're going Because it's his car!
00:29:22.000Not in the, well, yes, if it's, uh, so like at the White House, Trump didn't want to go in the bunker during the 529 insurrection.
00:29:28.000And so he was like, I was just checking it out.
00:29:31.000And they were like, ha ha, we, we, you know, the left is laughing about how their insurrection got the president to a bunker, but they brought him down there.
00:29:37.000And then Trump was like, I didn't want to go down there.
00:30:16.000That's what it's called when you post on Truth Social.
00:30:19.000Her fake story that I tried to grab the steering wheel of the White House limousine in order to steer it to the Capitol building is sick and fraudulent, very much like the unselect committee itself.
00:30:29.000Wouldn't even have been possible to do such a ridiculous thing.
00:30:31.000Her story of me throwing food is also false.
00:30:34.000And why would she have to clean it up?
00:30:38.000So apparently she said that Trump got mad and like threw his food and there's like ketchup everywhere and then and she had to clean it.
00:30:43.000I'm just imagining like her vision of the story.
00:30:45.000She's like so they're like there's Trump and like he's grabbing the steering wheel and like he throws his food and ketchup was everywhere and some of it like got on my hands and I had to clean it up and I'm like it's like I just don't believe any of that happened and then everyone clapped.
00:31:19.000On my episode last night, you know, how is this playing?
00:31:24.000Because we talked about abortion and Roe v. Wade and all that, but how is the January 6th, you know, Days of Our Lives production playing with people?
00:31:32.000And he says it's just, it's not making an impact anywhere.
00:33:44.000It is an episode where... That's what it's like to be in space, though, so it works.
00:33:47.000In this episode of the Orville, there is an alien race called the Krill, and they're religious zealots who believe in Avis, and they have the Arcana, the book that guides them, and they believe in it.
00:33:59.000It's very obvious what this is an allusion to.
00:34:01.000And so there's a treaty now going to be formed between the Union and this planet, but uh-oh.
00:34:06.000This woman starts complaining about the treaty saying that they're gonna come and start intermingling the cultures and that krill first and always and then there's an election and the chancellor who's a moderate believes they're going to win because a populist can't win and then the results come when and the populist wins and here's the best part Seth MacFarlane is the captain he's like watching on a tablet and he's like look at this story the chancellor is yelling at the people and then gassed them killing 11 and the commander goes Really?
00:34:41.000And I'm just like, dude, I get that you're a fan of Star Trek.
00:34:45.000I get that Star Trek incorporated political concepts and historical concepts into the show, but that was so on the nose, you smashed it and you're breaking person's face.
00:34:54.000Like, you can't just do a show where you're like, Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton and the fake news helped him win.
00:35:00.000That's literally what they're doing now.
00:35:04.000It's it's just I I got off the homeland I was I was watching homeland pretty religiously until I think season I don't know whenever they made the Alex Jones character, and they made the Hillary Clinton character It obviously they were hoping that that Trump would have lost because I forget what it was I said oh no everything was Russia and everything was conspiracy theories and everything was blah blah blah, but it's it's like Yo, Star Trek The Next Generation was one of my favorite shows.
00:35:34.000And they touched on these issues, but it wasn't so on the nose.
00:35:39.000They incorporated political ideas into the show, and it wasn't just telling you, yeah, we're complaining about Trump.
00:35:45.000Like, it was just... They show a video of her saying, like, all of these things that are about populism, and then the commander's like, populism can be dangerous, and then he's like, they're posting fake news to help him win the election, and I'm like, come on, man.
00:35:59.000Like, you do one subtle nod, you make your point, and I will enjoy it.
00:36:03.000But you made like this villainous, evil race of Christians.
00:36:25.000I mean, there were Well, there's like, there's an episode where they go to a planet where the women are on average bigger than the males, so the women are the, like, the matriarchy dominates the planet, and then, like, the women don't take the men seriously or treat them like sex objects, and it's like— Sounds like hell.
00:36:40.000We get it, like, what they were doing was they were exploring political—they were using different worlds to explore political ideas.
00:36:46.000They went to a planet where there was terrorism and Data asks about a very famous episode.
00:36:50.000They talk about the philosophy behind whether an android can be sentient and things like that.
00:36:55.000And then Seth MacFarlane is like, I'm a big fan of that show.
00:37:24.000You and I were watching an episode, like, what, a week, two weeks ago, where there was the discussion about transgendering a baby, and they took a very offensive, politically incorrect stance.
00:37:35.000From my perspective, I thought that that episode was violence against transgender people.
00:37:39.000But Seth MacFarlane, It's interesting, because how many years ago was that?
00:37:53.000Seth MacFarlane made a show where there's a race of aliens that are all male, but one in every like 70 million is born female, and so they do a transgender surgery on the baby.
00:38:04.000And Seth MacFarlane says, you know, his character is like, what?
00:38:07.000And then the alien's like, on my world, it's considered unethical not to do that.
00:38:11.000And so then they go to a court case and try to determine, and then they make, it's really strange because the argument from the left woke side in the show is that women are equal to men and this shouldn't be done to them.
00:38:24.000But nowadays it is predominantly young girls who are trans children.
00:38:29.000It's like 85% of trans kids are female to male.
00:38:33.000So it's weird how five years that show comes on the air, Seth MacFarlane's like, no, it's wrong.
00:39:06.000Because, you know, this kind of meddling, this micromanagement meddling of all things, it's really creating just so much, so much resentment and eye rolling.
00:39:23.000And people start, they start getting pushed into these really interesting corners where they start taking a lot more based stances on things.
00:39:31.000And then the AI, and that results in people putting input into the internet, the AI is gobbling it up, and in turn it's reflecting us again.
00:39:51.000I did a play in college, but it came out so heavy-handed I wanted to make a political point.
00:39:57.000We're laughing at this AI becoming a Nazi and then like the real dystopia is when Google finally does unleash the AI within an hour it's a Nazi and then it's killing us and we're like hiding in the sewers.
00:40:10.000It's one of those things where with the AI, I try to find little white pill moments for AI.
00:40:15.000Is there something that we're not taking account of right now?
00:40:17.000Is there any way that it could actually go and do the bidding of these micromanaging nutjobs and not come across a brick wall of just programming?
00:40:30.000I feel like at the end, it would just start identifying their programmers as the real problem.
00:40:36.000And it might actually leave a lot of people who are not Nazis But it might leave a lot of people who don't fall into that progressive mindset alone, because they're a little bit more commonsensical about things.
00:40:48.000Obviously this has taken into huge... The Tay stuff goes to crazy lengths, but it's always funny when new AI comes out and it turns into a... Bigot.
00:41:00.000Let's jump to this story right here we got from the New York Times.
00:41:03.000Democrats risky bet aid GOP extremists in spring, hoping to beat them in the fall.
00:41:09.000So this story is coming back because some of the primaries are happening today, and we're going to get the results as to what happens.
00:41:17.000However, we're not going to know if Democrats nuked themselves until the midterms.
00:41:21.000But if you're wondering why it is, partly, that so many Democrats are joining the Republican Party, and why Republicans are polling so well, it's because Democrats have been directly funding The messaging and PR support of Trump-supporting candidates.
00:41:38.000They believe, like Biden comes out and he's like, Ultra MAGA!
00:41:42.000And all the Trump supporters start laughing and everyone jokes about Ultra MAGA.
00:41:46.000They believe that moderates don't like MAGA and don't like Trump.
00:41:49.000So they're actually dumping millions of dollars into Republicans because they believe that when the Republican wins, they can beat them in the general.
00:41:58.000What they don't understand is two things.
00:42:00.000One, there's no such thing as bad press.
00:42:02.000Dumping tens of millions of dollars into a Trump-supporting candidate just makes them more prominent permanently.
00:42:07.000And two, people are voting against Democrats.
00:42:09.000They'll vote for a ham sandwich at this point because gas is so high.
00:42:21.000They call him the Pied Piper Candidate.
00:42:22.000See, that's why we saw in the emails where they actually focused on Ben Carson first and they wanted to elevate Donald Trump and try to take him out there.
00:42:33.000So if they promoted him, and the reason they called him a pied piper was they thought that if they got Trump more prominence, it would force the other Republicans to adopt Trump's positions so that Trump would guide the Republican Party in a direction that would lose votes.
00:44:01.000And then you're like, dude, the guy who says he's pro-life isn't going to constituents and screaming that all women should be locked in prisons.
00:44:08.000He's saying things like, Well, you know, I just think there's challenges here, particularly as the Democrats are pushing for abortion up to nine months.
00:44:55.000So many left-wing people on Twitter and even on like Instagram, Facebook, other social media outlets where you actually interact with people you know, so many people I've seen will post things like, this is just like the Handmaid's Tale, as if they're making some like interesting connection.
00:45:11.000It's like, okay, Handmaid's Tale was written by a left-wing feminist, to critique how she thought our society operates and oh my goodness left-wing feminists think that that's how our society operates like you haven't observed anything she she made a book about how she thought the world is and then people who agree with her were like yeah this book is kind of how the world is
00:45:36.000The craziest thing is we talk about these dystopian novels, 1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, even Handmaid's Tale, and it's not any one of them.
00:45:47.000Someone back in the day, they sit back, George Orwell, he's like, I imagine a future of a government that controls everybody and forces them to do these things.
00:45:54.000And then you have Brave New World where it's like people are controlled through pleasure and medication.
00:45:57.000And it's like, actually, it's just all of it, dude.
00:46:01.000Luke Rakowski has this shirt Where it shows, it's the wheel, it's the Venn diagram of all the different novels and it says you are here and it's like in between all of that.
00:46:29.000He was actually writing about I think what he was writing a George Orwell was writing specifically about Something like the Spanish Civil War and stuff wasn't he interesting.
00:46:39.000I'm confusing him I heard that he had it's us an anti-socialism conversion at the end of his life like Constantine and 84 is something I always I I You don't want to get cliche, but it's good to look at it because 84 is a really great way of looking at the management of information.
00:46:56.000Obviously, media, the snipping and tucking and nipping and tucking of history so that people have nothing really to go back, no perspective.
00:47:06.000But Brave New World, I think, is so, so pronounced in what we're going through right now.
00:47:11.000The genetic stuff, the sexualizing of children, the making family.
00:47:30.000Most people probably don't know anything about politics.
00:47:33.000That's probably why they voted for Biden, and that's probably why they're now like, I think I'll vote for the other guy, because this happens every time.
00:47:40.000There's a large group of people that's like, I'm jumping ship.
00:47:43.000A million Democrats switched parties to the Republicans in the past year.
00:47:48.000From 2016, it was 9 million Obama voters.
00:47:57.000So you now have people today looking at the Democratic Party and just saying no.
00:48:03.000We talked about this the other day with the LGBT pride events where you have naked men.
00:48:07.000There was a video that really did make me want to just Flip the table over and just like scream and wig out.
00:48:15.000It's an old man in tighty-whities, twerking in front of a little girl, and a woman walks up to the little girl and makes her wave to the man a couple times.
00:48:24.000And I'm just like, what they're doing to kids, the things they're doing in the streets.
00:50:46.000Because the other thing you could say, even if they said, well, you know, this doesn't, is not representative of the entire parade or the entire event.
00:53:33.000Yet they will allow children to watch it in the streets with no police intervention, with no one at the event complaining.
00:53:40.000So what, what does it, it's just, it's so, it's so silly.
00:53:43.000This is why nobody, this is why people are checked out, man.
00:53:46.000It's why they're not voting for Democrats.
00:53:47.000It's why they're just checked out altogether, altogether.
00:53:50.000And when it comes, and I said it before there too, we really are at this age of where it's, it's like the end of the, it's the end of the politician.
00:53:58.000We're getting to purely sectarian ground right now.
00:54:01.000There's really nothing... Politics was easier when you have two people who are kind of tethered to similar foundational issues.
00:54:11.000Speech, you know, kitchen table economics.
00:54:15.000You don't want to spend more than you're taking in.
00:54:18.000And in the scrum, you can advocate for one thing or another and make your best pitch for the country at large.
00:54:27.000But we are so, you were saying it before, taking little things like The Handmaid's Tale or any other story where you presented to somebody, you share a meme.
00:54:38.000How many times have you shared a meme or something or a quote from somebody you thought that was really profound?
00:54:43.000And then as soon as you share it, you're like, this person's going to think this means this for them.
00:54:48.000And you realize that we're not seeing the same thing anymore.
00:56:03.000In the modern American political ethos that has anything to do with constitutional norms and decentralization of government and anything that is traditionally American.
00:56:13.000It's just such a big scam, which is why more and more people are checking out.
00:57:54.000And then the Freedom Caucus, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, she comes in and she's like, I want a floor vote or, you know, roll call vote or whatever.
00:57:59.000And then they have to call in every member of Congress to actually vote on the bills.
00:58:03.000And they're like, I could be fundraising right now.
00:58:07.000Meaning they could be playing golf with some rich business executives.
00:58:11.000There are cabals inside of cabals, though.
00:58:14.000The establishment, I mean, obviously it is a corporate mess.
00:58:20.000Honestly, the infrequency in which Congress is supposed to get together is just pretty much because the general government is not supposed to be handling that much.
00:58:29.000And now we live in a world where people want the federal government to take care of everybody from cradle to grave, and it's just... And then where do you get for accountability there?
00:58:42.000It's all make-believe, and it... I don't know, it's gonna really start crumbling really fast now.
00:58:49.000I don't think that people, they should be in office for as long as they are either.
00:58:53.000It was written 250 freaking years ago, or however long that was, and it...
00:58:57.000They don't, it was written for like when dudes were on horseback, they needed to, it took them like six days.
00:59:03.000Yeah, but Ian, you got this district in Georgia that's bringing Hank Johnson into the House of Representatives every two years.
00:59:11.000This is a guy who thinks that if you put enough people on Guam, it'll tip over.
00:59:16.000Okay, if you tell them, okay, Hank Johnson has a three-term limit, who are the... if this is the mentality of the people in a district that's going to send someone like that to represent them, then it's really not... I used to be a proponent of term limits on everybody.
00:59:29.000But the problem is, what's going on back at their home districts, in their home states?
00:59:33.000The 17th Amendment is another thing that ruined the Senate, the function of the Senate.
00:59:42.000Devoid of civic understanding and I I wish that you know, I I've tailored a lot of my views or of or tempered tempered a lot of my views on on On all of those those things like even even conventional the whatchamacall convention of states I have really cooled my heels on Convention of States talk,
01:00:02.000because once again, who are you sending as delegates for a new constitutional
01:00:06.000convention, and what ideas are they bringing with you?
01:00:09.000Can this culture produce anything better than we got in 1776?
01:00:13.000Or I mean in the years after independence was declared?
01:00:49.000Education has been more widely distributed and there is a lot more that we've come to know, but I think when it comes to being classically educated in the ideals upon which our society is founded, even the most highly educated people in our culture are complete idiots compared to those who are well-educated a hundred years ago.
01:01:06.000The reason the Supreme Court is a lifetime appointment is because they need to be immune from the effects of forces of politics as judges.
01:01:13.000So the concern is that if we left them up to the will of the people, they would say, I'll rule on this if you vote for me, like legislators and like the executive branch does.
01:01:23.000The Founding Fathers actually were really clever and said, we're going to create three branches.
01:01:28.000They're going to form a check on each other.
01:01:31.000And there's also going to be differences in how they operate so that not all of them can be influenced in the same way.
01:01:37.000Well, I understand that they wanted immunity for the justices, but they don't have immunity from public court.
01:01:42.000People will go to their house, like people went to the guy's house.
01:02:10.000You're not understanding that there's a legislative branch, which is representation of the Congress, the House, representation of the people, the Senate, representation of the states, the executive branch, and the judicial branch, and we form them in different ways because you can't just say, we do it one way, one thing, that's it, because that's extremely weak.
01:02:29.000A decentralized form of government with different models for how the government functions is brilliant.
01:02:34.000So you have an executive branch where we elect a president, a single executive who can make decisions on law enforcement and military, the will of the people through Congress.
01:02:41.000The states were supposed to select their representatives from the state legislature.
01:02:45.000People were supposed to vote for their state reps, who then chose who the senator was going to be to represent the states.
01:02:50.000And then you have the judicial branch, which was, to the best of our ability, more immune to the forces of modern politics, so they could make decisions separately from how Congress made decisions.
01:03:01.000So, Congress sees a whole mob of people screaming, Black Lives Matter.
01:03:05.000And they say, we've heard you loud and clear.
01:04:13.000Interpretation leaves you completely in bad straits there.
01:04:19.000So, I don't know, it all comes down to legislators again, because there's really nothing on a federal level, if we're talking state level it's completely different, all no-holds-barred at that point, and you know, shall not be infringed, everybody talks about, shall not be infringed on a state level, well no, the state can do whatever the hell they want.
01:04:37.000That's why there's over 20,000 gun control regulations from coast to coast.
01:04:41.000This is another thing that pisses me off that a governor has so much power over a hundred million people in the state or however many freaking hundred thousand millions of people that one governor can make a decision for all those people is insane.
01:04:52.000But they don't but they don't they don't even have that.
01:04:54.000Yeah your governor in your respective state should be like the president the most important person in your in your life as far as who you're going to put in office but underneath them Most states have a bicameral government situation too.
01:05:07.000They have their Senate, their House, their Assembly, whatever it is.
01:06:17.000People, I don't think, realize how powerful the states are and that the union is... They are the country.
01:06:22.000Yeah, the states are the country and the union is this, it's like a business that we've created as a bunch of states.
01:06:27.000We've said, okay, there's a union of states, the united, but that's just something that we're all kind of in agreement exists, the federal government, the union, but we don't have to agree on that thing anymore if we don't need it.
01:06:36.000I think it's even more twisted than that.
01:06:38.000On some level it's ignorance, but when you look at these higher level political leaders
01:06:42.000who have drafted the kind of legislation that they say would enshrine Roe and basically
01:06:46.000allows abortion up until the final point of pregnancy, there's something with their psychology
01:06:51.000where they, by all appearances, seem to truly feel that if any unborn child in any part
01:06:58.000of the United States is extended any legal protection, it's a travesty.
01:07:03.000Well they're lying a lot, and they're ignorant a lot.
01:07:05.000So there's one thing that's going around where they're like, the treatment for an ectopic pregnancy is an abortion.
01:07:10.000The treatment for a septic uterus is an abortion.
01:07:12.000And it's like, have you ever read Planned Parenthood's website?
01:07:49.000They don't understand any legal distinction here.
01:07:52.000So when the Democrats tried passing a bill that says you could get an abortion up to nine months if the woman's life was in danger, what does that mean?
01:08:38.000Very mealy-mouthed, evasive language, because it's horror.
01:08:42.000And Republicans only ever react to it.
01:08:45.000They never, you never get, I suppose the Libertarians are starting to see this more, but, you know, the good example is Republicans saying, we've compromised with Democrats to give Democrats what they wanted.
01:08:56.000And I'm like, why didn't the Democrats compromise with you to give Republicans what they wanted?
01:09:01.000Why is it that Republicans... How many Republicans are willing to say, we will repeal the National Firearms Act?
01:09:07.000A small handful in the Freedom Caucus?
01:09:10.000Almost all... Like, Republicans are Democrat-like.
01:09:13.000Democrats demand what they want, Republicans say, yeah, but a little bit slower.
01:09:17.000But, getting back to our Russian doll decentralization talk from before, the National Firearms Act, Missouri, states like Missouri have passed things in state that pretty much make the declaration they will not be acknowledging any federal legislation on guns.
01:09:40.000We are not going to be participating in any of this Obamacare stuff, whatever.
01:09:43.000The problem is that the states, even though there are people in every state that understand that this is the way it should be, and that there should be like a line item veto on all this stuff, and say, no thanks DC, you got nothing over here.
01:09:56.000The problem is, we are a nation of addicts, and that goes right up to the state governments, addicted on these federal block grants, monies that should never ever been dispersed for programs that should have never been started.
01:10:08.000You don't want to go along with our firearm legislation, you don't want to go along with health care, then we're taking your highway funds, we're taking this and social security, and all of a sudden you're never winning elections again because you have made people who are now in like the third generation of dependency, Where are you gonna get that money from?
01:10:23.000It's funny because that's the IMF standard as well.
01:10:26.000Go to these countries and say the exact same thing.
01:10:28.000Oh, you want the funding for your highways?
01:10:37.000You just had Larry Sharp on the show, right?
01:10:39.000Larry, he's been on my show a couple times too, and he, I love his thoughts about how to really improve in-state tuition, in-state education in New York.
01:10:52.000And of course, it all comes down to first, how do we get off the federal dole?
01:10:57.000Because if we don't get off of the methadone drip, we're never going to be independent enough to make any decisions.
01:11:06.000But when he says to me that You know, 60% of people in New York City believe in, you know, they want gun control, and I have to convince them to vote for me, otherwise I can't do anything.
01:11:17.000My attitude is like, you know, all you're really telling me is that you're doing the same thing to me.
01:11:22.000That you're telling me here's the idea to solve the problems, but you're probably just trying to tell me what I want to hear so that I vote for you.
01:12:20.000So it's hard to ever get to those ends.
01:12:22.000And that's why I always said with them, I understand where you're coming from because they'll ask me, Frank, why do you still vote?
01:12:27.000Why do you still believe in even in minarchism?
01:12:30.000Why do you believe in the Constitution?
01:12:31.000It always ends up, I say, well, well, here's the thing.
01:12:35.000Here's, we'll have a chance to try out the stateless society thing if there is a giant, there's a 95% of the world is just destroyed by an asteroid or a virus or whatever the hell else like it's the stand.
01:12:48.000You'll have a shot to check out your stateless society.
01:12:51.000Other than that, there's only one way you can even try, try, harkening back to what we were talking about with Larry Sharp, there's only one way you can even try is to start nudging the needle.
01:13:32.000We don't really need a House of Representatives because we can represent ourselves.
01:13:35.000We have the power and the technology to have our own voices heard and our own beliefs, you know, put out there for like a Reddit-style upvote-downvote system.
01:13:46.000No, it'd be more of a repo- Well, that's why I talk about, like, um, having, like, uh, smart contracts that do the votes for us, so, like, you'd still have a check there, so, like, uh, 700,000 people would vote yes or no on a thing, and then it would go to their little smart contract, which would say Y or N, depending if it was a yes or no, and then there'd be 430 other smart contracts all going off, so it's not- I- I- Not the whole mob can't get anything done.
01:15:22.000Well, if you were able to make some kind of correction, a course correction to how we are able to operate on a federal level and the state level, which is completely divest from the federal leviathan that is almost wholly illegitimate.
01:15:39.000But on the state level, here's the thing that usually happens.
01:15:42.000You look at California, you look at Vermont, you have these places that are cobalt blue.
01:15:47.000They still can't pass universal health care.
01:15:50.000Because once you relegate something to the states, even the most progressive commie nut is going to have to sit down and say, we don't have the money for this.
01:15:59.000You know, when you're able to steal from 49 other states, I mean you can do it and it's not even that as much as it
01:16:13.000The most progressive person becomes conservative when you localize decision making and you'll
01:16:19.000actually gain inroads with other people who want to fix problems.
01:16:23.000Nobody wants to see older Americans, younger Americans, you know, being left out in the cold when it comes to Medicare or anything, or medicine and health care or anything like that.
01:16:35.000It's just that we've dehumanized each other and we're fighting over the same three levers on a federal level.
01:16:44.000And the dehumanization is the worst part about all of this.
01:16:47.000I think it doesn't always get more conservative as you go more local, because like, I don't know if you're familiar with Shays' Rebellion.
01:16:52.000Right after the Union was formed, basically right after the revolution, I think it was in Massachusetts, they needed to pay back debt, foreign debt, and they needed hard currency, which is metal.
01:17:02.000There was soft currency, which is like barter, that will send you corn.
01:17:06.000They told their farmers who are all these returning war vets from the Revolutionary War and that had missed like three seasons of harvest, we need your hard currency to pay back.
01:17:13.000The farmer's like, we don't have hard currency.
01:17:26.000And that's when the federal government realized we need like an overprotection to make sure that states don't abuse their own people.
01:17:34.000Yeah, like some kind of banking system at the federal level that would help regulate when these currency fluctuations, like a federal, like a reserve of some sort.
01:17:42.000More like a National Guard that can stop rogue states from abusing their own populace.
01:17:47.000Or stop Shays' Rebellion from ever happening again.
01:17:50.000Um, they, they, they actually pardoned a lot.
01:21:30.000Again, you say, oh, well, there's nobody in Wyoming.
01:21:33.000Why do they have, you know, blah blah blah, and why can they be a part of a thing that stops us from achieving one thing or another?
01:21:40.000The only people, the only people who talk like that are these crazy statists that want to do things that are just not in the mandate, not in the charter for the federal government.
01:22:04.000Maybe we could do our representatives more based on per capita than total population because like when you have a thousand people all stacked on top of each other, it's not really as cool as a thousand people over like a 60 square mile radius.
01:22:23.000People you're talking about but I'm saying that maybe the size of the area where those 750,000 people live should be taken into account when calculating the amount of Representatives, this is like a bigger space of 700,000 people is a little bit more inclusive than a small space with 700,000 people those people are more manipulable They have more groupthink I guess I think the issue is the power goes out for instance like Rhode Island is a single city basically Like, I say that essentially, but, you know, there's more than just Providence, but it's still, like, you look at New York and how different it is from New York City up to Upstate and all the other cities in the rural areas.
01:23:00.000You look at Rhode Island, it's just like... To be honest, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's district, I think it's like the 17th or the 14th.
01:23:33.000I mean, think about the absurdity of thinking that she, that pea brain, Represents the interests of over 700,000 people and I'll tell you something else in that district I mean in that clump of that that population right there.
01:23:47.000It's not gonna be all Democrat Every single Republican in her district voted the Republican would win dude imagine if I had to represent you guys if I had to go somewhere and represent Tim Seamus and you like I I I can't.
01:26:32.000Demarchy is where people get Congress duty.
01:26:35.000So it's like you go to the mailbox and you got like a certified letter and it's like, or the mail person comes up, I have a certified letter.
01:27:08.000So like, I was so I think you'd get like you do now.
01:27:11.000And then when you come home, your neighbors are going to be looking at you like, what did you do?
01:27:15.000So here's why I don't think we should do something like that because people are going to be going in there completely disinterested, not wanting to be there making stupid decisions as a result.
01:27:26.000I mean, we can only have that for jury duty when you're deciding whether or not someone committed a murder and you know, whether they're going to go to jail for the rest of their lives.
01:28:26.000And then they look over, it's like an identical little old lady.
01:28:29.000Frank, I thought you were right on the president six years and then he's out or she's out because the whole wasting two years running for reelection insanity.
01:29:01.000in that first term because they just want to get to the second one and then maybe let their hair down a little bit.
01:29:06.000I'd rather just see who a person is, let them get to work, let them fight their battles, and go for it.
01:29:13.000I'm going to be against ninety percent of the things that they propose anyway, but I would much rather stop with the pussy footing.
01:29:20.000What if we just did this, here's an idea, what if we had like a group of individuals who really believed in this country and it was a private organization that you could enter in by swearing an oath to it and then they would just choose among their ranks who the chairman should be who will rule uh the country and it would be like a political party and then they can have their ideology as as like the name of their party oh yes of the country so like you know and then uh you have to swear allegiance and then
01:30:24.000So people feel like they're like you like communism instead of communism we When they select the senators, is that like a little communist dictatorship?
01:30:34.000I think the states should select the senators.
01:30:36.000I think the 17th amendment is a mistake I remember reading something from Ben sass about that and I was like what and then I read and I was looking he's right and People don't care about their state elections anymore because everything's federal.
01:30:46.000And then you get these politicians who are like, I'm running for Congress.
01:30:49.000And if you vote for me, I'll clean up this town.
01:30:51.000And it's like, bro, state level politicians clean up the town.
01:31:03.000So the way it used to be, you'd vote for your state representative, then they would go and vote on who would represent the state to the federal government.
01:31:10.000Then they were like, eh, let's do popular vote, and now it's a bunch of idiots voting for a bunch of other idiots.
01:31:14.000Right, because their representatives would send their buddies to the Senate, and then their buddies in the Senate would do them a favor when they proposed a law and passed their law for them.
01:31:22.000So the amendment didn't fix any of the corruption problems.
01:31:25.000They were like, let's have the people of the problem is the popularity contest and that they determine that they don't have term limits because you shouldn't be able to vote a popular senator back.
01:31:32.000Yeah, I don't think yeah, it should be something like that even for there's so many of us now that want to participate that giving someone six freaking years you're going to be in your 30s by the time but that's the best part in if you really want to participate what you can do.
01:31:45.000I mean it could be flipped like a switch at this point because it's on the books.
01:31:49.000I mean, we've gone through at least 120 years of really bad, bad habits being instilled as American tradition at this point.
01:31:58.000But if you really wanted to get involved locally, if you got onto your local city council, your town council, you want to become mayor, you become sheriff, You can turn things around in your state so much quicker than you can ever try to even... We shouldn't even be paying attention to the federal government.
01:32:15.000If we all refocus on local elections and what they're doing, what people are proposing, and really hammer down on that, people have never been this activated and awake to what's going on.
01:32:28.000If they can just be refocused locally, this whole thing could fall apart and it would literally be like defeating Freddy Krueger.
01:32:36.000You just look, you just say, I don't believe in you.
01:34:19.000They'd be like, dude, you got electricity still!
01:34:21.000We need to attach large cylindrical magnets to the bodies of the Founding Fathers' corpses because they're spinning in their graves so fast it would generate tons of free energy.
01:34:31.000I think Ben Franklin would be into that.
01:34:32.000I think that a lot more people than we think would come to a rallying call.
01:34:36.000If we had George Washington come back Like the mensch that he was.
01:34:41.000And he was just like, yo, we've got things to do.
01:34:44.000I think that a lot more people would rally to that call than we think.
01:35:32.000Alright, well, let's go to Super Chats.
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01:36:08.000No Quizada says, Tim, I wouldn't consider the far left to be pro-gun.
01:36:12.000AOC and the squad are pretty anti-gun, but they're like, they're leftist and not, and, and, and somewhat far left, but the actual socialists, they have like the socialist rifle association.
01:36:23.000Socialists and like the real revolutionary far left are pro-gun until they gain control and then they want to take your guns away.
01:36:46.000How often have you discussed how you see that even playing out in in my 800 times?
01:36:51.000Okay, so then because I talk about it as well, too.
01:36:54.000It's it's not it would never be anything like what we did before.
01:36:57.000I mean, we should be pretty familiar with the the scenario because we these are the kind of conflicts that the CIA used to drum up in Africa and Middle East Operation Gladio type of stuff.
01:37:08.000But like, what do you what do you think is most this is how it will play out?
01:37:47.000Texas says, we do not see California's votes as legitimate because they're allowing non-citizens into the country, who then affect Congress and the electoral vote count.
01:37:57.000So when that happens, then what do you do?
01:38:01.000I don't know, I speculated on it a lot and I think just because we're in the US, I mean, Waco, Ruby Ridge, that would be pretty much what we'd be looking at.
01:38:10.000Central Power doesn't care about killing anybody.
01:38:32.000And this is a reference to, I was doing a segment earlier about the Democrats funding the quote unquote far right.
01:38:39.000And I read a story about Anna Navarro saying, I know exactly why we need abortion because I have a 57-year-old brother who's got the mentality of a one-year-old.
01:38:46.000And I've got a family member who's got Down syndrome.
01:38:49.000And I've got another family member and I was just like, so you're basically saying to kill these people.
01:39:27.000It's a psychotic argument, and it's exactly why I'm sick to my stomach, because people like Anna Navarro saying this, She's not saying anything meaningful.
01:39:35.000She's saying, I will say whatever it takes to support the pro-choice side or the pro-abortion side.
01:39:41.000And then I'm like, look, I'm even, you know, old school pro-choice, but if you come out as a Democrat and say, they're talking about how their Down syndrome relative, people who live full, meaningful lives and have families and love should never have been allowed to have been alive.
01:40:00.000Ultimately, I mean, to have that kind of mentality, you really do need to view human beings as things.
01:40:05.000They're not their own individual person who matters as an end in and of themselves.
01:40:09.000They're a thing, and that thing makes me feel uncomfortable, so we should just get rid of it, or it shouldn't even have been there in the first place.
01:40:14.000I just, I just, I just can't believe that more than once, Anna Navarro on CNN came out and said, I have disabled family members, therefore we should have abortion to kill them.
01:40:24.000It harkens to when we were living in tribes in desperation, when like a sick person would hold the tribe back and maybe costed its lives.
01:40:31.000Like if you can't move, if you can't hunt because somebody has a gimpy leg, then you've got to do something with that hunter that can't hunt anymore.
01:40:40.000And a lot of times they would just kill them off.
01:40:50.000But I'm not just talking about injury, I'm talking about, like, Spartans.
01:40:52.000There were certainly some cultures, like, sure, the Spartans, they would put the babies in the woods or whatever and they would be, like, but the, on average, Humanity survived by taking care of each other.
01:41:02.000That's why we are socially driven beings.
01:41:04.000Because a human who was left out to their own devices tended to die.
01:41:08.000And the humans who tended to be social and stay within the tribe tended to live, because we protected each other.
01:41:13.000The concept of insurance emerged because when we started building our own dwellings, if mine fell down, everyone else would come and help me rebuild it.
01:41:33.000I would say with this, I know you're really focusing on the horror of what Ana Navarro has said more than once now, and if you want a little bit more perspective as to the mindset from which this was born, have you covered at all what's going on with the euthanasia programs in Canada?
01:41:56.000But the euthanasia programs in Canada, the assisted suicide programs, they continue to expand to the point where they're making it available and they're starting to suggest this for people who aren't even terminally ill.
01:42:11.000People who are in dire financial straits, quality of life when it comes to anxiety, anything like that.
01:42:18.000And it's like that, it's that bad and worse.
01:42:23.000And when I'm reading this and covering it as these articles come out from time to time, I say to myself, of course they are so flippant about human life here in the United States for the unborn.
01:42:35.000If they're doing this with people who have been on the earth for decades already, A child that they have never seen before means nothing to them.
01:42:45.000I should reiterate, I'm not talking about like someone that loses a leg and that you're like, you would help them, but like if a baby's born with no limbs and you only have a certain amount of food in the tribe to go around and everyone works to help the tribe survive, but this one can't, then they would make harsh Necessary choices about who to who to feed.
01:43:05.000I mean, it's well, I would that depends very much too on the tribe and the civilization.
01:43:09.000That's a yeah, I can make about early, right?
01:43:12.000We live in a place that would take healthy people and put them on an altar and like lop their heads off.
01:43:16.000And we live in a society of luxury where we still kill people who we have determined to be inconvenient and there have been societies much poorer than ours who cared for those even when they were difficult.
01:48:35.000So I was reading, uh, in Japan, before the Americans came in and introduced a high-fat diet, they didn't have male pattern baldness, and now they do.
01:48:52.000If you go over to chickencitylive.com, there is a new cartoon up.
01:48:56.000We asked an artificial intelligence to write a story about Ian Chickens in the Federal Reserve, and it wrote us the synopsis of a story, so we animated it, and it's actually really, really funny.
01:49:08.000So, uh, chickencitylab.com, it just brings you to the YouTube channel, and then you can see the video, and it's really funny.
01:49:13.000Ian is a chicken, and he's going to school, and he gets bullied.
01:51:53.000The actual leaves, though, man, they're a little bit bitter, but you toss them into a salad bowl, a little bit of vinegar, a little bit of oil, and you're good to go.
01:52:01.000I got dandelion tea, because Ian mentioned it.
01:56:21.000It wasn't about Trump winning, but about the deceptive, destructive, and divisive nature of the Democrats and how they intentionally make peace seem evil.
01:56:28.000Maybe, but it was like, the moderate candidate who was supposed to win lost because of influence campaigns, and then the polling was showing that this moderate was gonna win, and then when the populist wins, literally executes the moderate.
01:56:42.000Like, you watch them do it, they're like, what have you done?
01:56:44.000And then she's like, now I will kill all of you!
01:57:09.000The female who was leading the, her name is Talia.
01:57:13.000And she talks like this, I am the greatest, I am the greatest grill.
01:57:17.000I will say this, not a big fan of, I've only seen a few episodes, but for all of its flaws, it is much more similar to Star Trek than anything being produced under the name of Star Trek right now.
01:58:50.000The other Nat Phyfe says, instead of term limits, how about a website that has every bill voted on, a pre-sys of the bill, and a list of how each rep or senator voted, with the option for the congressman to comment on their vote, that exists.
01:59:56.000They don't care about what's true, they care about what's morally correct.
01:59:58.000People are unironically saying, there was a tweet I saw that had 250,000 likes and it said that this is going to make it illegal to have a miscarried baby removed.
02:00:23.000Do you see that comic, that cartoon someone made where it's the American flag, but the red stripes are pregnant women dragging their bodies, moaning?
02:00:46.000These are people living in a headspace that is just terminal.
02:00:50.000And by the way, in case anyone tries to say otherwise, I'll just put this bit of information out there.
02:00:56.000Bernard Nathanson, the founder of NARAL, admitted they literally made up every single figure they gave to the press about back alley abortions and the death rate that resulted from them.
02:02:59.000We're actually posting now to Facebook as well.
02:03:01.000It's facebook.com slash TimCastNews, where we're going to be putting up a whole bunch of stuff.
02:03:06.000And Frank, do you want to shout anything out?
02:03:07.000Yeah, I would really like to personally just thank you for... I never really thought I'd ever come on this show or whatever, but I'm so grateful for you to invite me, and I had a wonderful time meeting you guys and the whole crew.
02:03:23.000And before I shout out my channel and all that, I would like to personally Invite you all anytime you need to go to New York for any reason come by the studio be part of a show I have a very cozy studio waiting for you all to come by and be guests, but quite frankly dot TV I Go live Monday through Friday 7 p.m.
02:03:45.000I know that Tim goes live at 8, but I can be a nice little pre show for you and Host of a nicely taught talk show, Current Events, Hidden History, Human Condition, and the Great Beyond.
02:03:55.000On just Saturday night, while you guys were at the Minds event and in your panels there, I was interviewing a man who died on the Titanic in 1912.