The House of Representatives fails to elect a new Speaker, a man gets his face chewed off, and a new variant of the zombie virus is on the loose. Plus, Dr. Robert Malone's new music video.
00:00:00.000So this is my third live stream today.
00:00:16.000Went live at noon when the House of Representatives convened in order to have their, what was it, their fourth vote for Speaker of the House?
00:01:58.000While I'm preparing and producing these segments, I could just live stream it so you can see and talk and hang out as I'm pulling the segments and then I record them.
00:02:06.000It just makes everything a lot easier for me.
00:02:46.000Yeah, self-directed too, not to pat myself on the back, but I've been doing this for a minute, and this is one of my favorite ones for sure.
00:02:52.000Whether you like it, whether you hate it, whether it pisses you off, whatever.
00:02:55.000I appreciate you guys checking it out.
00:03:40.000So I think I might be the bridge to that.
00:03:42.000I don't know Post, but as a musician who somehow constantly gets Robert Malone in his videos, shout out Robert and shout out his wife, Jill, as well.
00:03:58.000My name's Luke Hradowski here of WeAreChanged.org and Bill Gates is running around recently talking about how he's going to be vaccinating animals in order to change their genetic structure.
00:04:07.000Yes, and that's why today I decided to wear a shirt with his face on it that openly declares that Bill Gates is not a doctor.
00:05:56.000Lauren Boebert, Matt Gaetz, Scott Perry, terrorists.
00:05:58.000Okay, well, you know, let's fact check that because, no offense to the Krasny brothers, but they're not the most prominent journalists, right?
00:08:25.000And the World Economic Forum, by the way, just called this race last night.
00:08:29.000If you go on their website, you can look at their member, Kevin McCarthy, and it says that he's listed as the majority leader of the House of Representatives on the World Economic Forum website.
00:08:38.000Majority leader is... the Republicans are in the majority, and he's the leader of the Republican Party.
00:09:57.000It's, um, 12 Good Men or something, you know what I'm talking about?
00:09:59.000Where they can't leave until they have a verdict?
00:10:01.000Are they gonna wait 12 minutes and then at the end everybody's gonna say 40, like, a bunch of people will say yay and make it, or a bunch of people will say nay.
00:10:08.000So they're like, they want to make them think they get to stay in the last minute.
00:11:57.000And the people opposing McCarthy are the people who are voting on principle, saying, we do not want an establishment shill who worked against the America First movement, against Donald Trump, even if Donald Trump endorses him.
00:12:10.000I'll tell you what's really interesting.
00:12:12.000Donald Trump came out and said, everybody should vote for McCarthy.
00:12:54.000Look, I know he made a lot of money off that.
00:12:56.000I bought a few, I made a couple bucks.
00:12:57.000But his base, like, right now, I'm seeing people, people have been super chatting me and chatting earlier and commenting that Trump sold out.
00:13:16.000And then he goes to those same journalists and says, I'm going to give you the perfect interview, the exclusive, you can report whatever you want.
00:14:50.000You won't go to jail, but you've got to turn over the communications that you have with other people that aren't criminal in nature.
00:14:56.000So she has communications with people about their family and personal lives, and they're like, we want all of the forensic imaging from your devices.
00:15:19.000I've never heard that, but... And it was like the cops are all smiling and the dog sniffed out the money and there's stacks of cash and it's like carrying money is not a crime, dude.
00:15:27.000Yeah, civil asset forfeiture is extremely disturbing.
00:15:30.000That if you have, what is it, what's the, you know what the limit is over how much amount of cash on you,
00:15:34.000and then all of a sudden the cops can just be like, it's ours.
00:16:44.000Well, we've kind of agreed to it, unfortunately, by just living here.
00:16:49.000You might have agreed to it, especially when you get pulled over by the police and you're cheering and you get all happy, but no one signed a social contract.
00:16:59.000What we agree to is that we have a subscription service called government.
00:17:03.000That's what we quote-unquote agree to.
00:17:04.000By living here, the general perception of the American people is that you take a percentage of my income to cover the cost of roads and police.
00:17:13.000They're creating money through modern monetary policy and fractional reserve banking without you knowing, and they're spending more money than you realize from you.
00:18:51.000Dude, I bet the... One Republican voted no so far.
00:18:53.000I bet the Republicans are intentionally waiting just to screw over, just to make those people, like, they're like giving them hope, false hope, and then at the very end, like, with 30 seconds, 20 seconds left, they're all gonna be like, get out.
00:20:18.000I feel like the worst kids you knew in high school, not like worse as in society, like we dropped out and that's like, they're doing great.
00:20:24.000My friends that like dropped, they're doing great.
00:20:25.000But all the intellects, I feel like that's this.
00:20:28.000That's like, I'm better than everyone.
00:25:40.000Old people that don't have the energy, and I don't hate towards old people by any means, people that don't have the energy to stay up past 9 o'clock.
00:25:46.000and work for 18 hours. I gotta call shenanigans. They had 15 minutes to vote, the timer ran out,
00:25:52.000the nays had it, and this is how it works. The rules don't apply, the time is meaningless,
00:25:57.000they're just like, well, does anybody want to change their vote? You do? All right, we can go
00:26:02.000home now. Now that you know the final vote, Tally, anyone want to change it? Oh, they're yelling again.
00:26:06.000I'd start blasting some like DMX or something at this point.
00:28:01.000This is an alternate timeline, so Trump 100% could become it because everything that has existed, I mean, 100% somebody, I fully believe someone time-traveled stepped on a butterfly.
00:29:51.000Yeah, I grew up, um, whether it's right or wrong, I grew up, everything was a Republican's, I'm sorry mom if you're watching, I love you, um, everything was a Republican's, everything was Bush's fault.
00:30:09.000I think everyone has their right to live the most left as they want in their household or the most right as they want in their household.
00:30:16.000But in recent times with COVID and vaccine mandates, people started telling me I was a far-right extremist because I was against mandates and that was really the first thing that stamped it for me.
00:30:26.000It was never Republicanism or conservatism or anything like that.
00:30:30.000And for whatever reason, just, you know, the left started calling me a racist, right-wing fascist because I was against mandates, which to me was very liberal to be like, choose what you want.
00:30:38.000And I thought, I just, I found myself on like a strange side of events with everything I said, everything I tweeted, every song I made.
00:30:44.000And I ended up, I'm the only rapper that performed on the Lincoln Memorial.
00:30:51.000But because of mandates and COVID and lockdowns and these events that I was performing at, I stopped performing in venues because of mandates and testing and requirements.
00:30:58.000And I ended up performing in front of, like, doctors, and I'm touring with, like, Malone, and all these guys.
00:32:18.000Well, he got cheated, especially when it came to a lot of, you know, the way that the corporate media reported on him, the polling, the numbers.
00:32:26.000It was a rigged game against him from the very beginning.
00:32:29.000But he got more support from active U.S.
00:32:31.000military service members than any other candidate that was running in all of those elections.
00:32:39.000And he did talk about a lot of ideas that resonated with a lot of people, but of course he was pushed down by the establishment and kind of pushed away from the general public as much as they could push him away.
00:32:49.000I just want to point out that Hakeem Jeffries has a lower predicted price per share than Elise Stefanik.
00:32:56.000Like, there's no reason to believe Stefanik would be Speaker of the House for any reason.
00:33:00.000And Hakeem Jeffries is actually in second place.
00:33:03.000And people are convinced he ain't going anywhere near that speaker suite.
00:33:07.000Through this site, can I sell two Donald Trump tokens for a Hakeem Jeffries token?
00:34:14.000And he was just like, no, I'm better than that.
00:34:16.000Even if I was him, I would go on and I'd be like, come to truth.
00:34:20.000That's it, I'm just going to tweet some shit.
00:34:22.000I am less than half Donald Trump's age, but I'm around half his age, and I can totally understand wanting to get away from all of this stuff.
00:34:28.000Yeah, but then stop collecting money, then.
00:34:49.000My personal opinion, and maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm completely wrong, is you do not, as an America First Trump candidate, endorse Kevin McCarthy.
00:34:59.000Marjorie Taylor Greene is getting roasted on our social media for repeatedly endorsing McCarthy.
00:35:06.000Every comment, you pull up her Instagram, every single comment is like, Marjorie, don't do this, why are you doing this?
00:35:11.000For Donald Trump himself to be like, the guy who called me a Putin puppet and claimed I'm responsible for January 6th, yeah, I'm gonna endorse him?
00:35:23.000Ending your political career right there.
00:35:24.000And it's a problem with the house as it's set up.
00:35:27.000Marjorie, in my opinion, if her constituents are telling her to vote a certain way, she should vote that way.
00:35:32.000The problem with social media is that it could be Chinese bots telling her to vote a certain way so she doesn't know who her constituents are.
00:35:37.000Which is why I look towards smart contracts so we could represent ourselves instead of Marjorie making the decision.
00:35:54.000So instead of like we have what 440 representatives in the House of Representatives, we'd have like one representative, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has 700,000 constituents.
00:36:01.000Why don't all 700,000 people put on a blockchain, yay or nay, who do they want to support?
00:36:06.000And then the winner of that sector will go to that.
00:36:22.000And now we know what's real and what's not.
00:36:23.000And it's probably a lot harder when there's 80 million people, 100 million people, when we start talking to the hundreds of as far as citizens voting for a president.
00:36:31.000But as far as for things like this, we 100% could start that.
00:36:33.000And I know I've seen, especially with my fans, I've seen both sides of it where my more Republican fans are like, You're welcoming the New World Order with Central Digital, you know, with anything.
00:36:52.000Will Staken says, Chip Roy returning to meeting with McCarthy and others, quote, I am open to whatever will give me the power to defend my constituents against this godforsaken city.
00:37:15.000Charlie Kirk talking about decentralizing the RNC was really interesting.
00:37:19.000Taking it out of Washington, D.C., moving it all around the country so that if people want to go bribe their local authorities or their local Republican, they gotta fly around to do it and take a day off, two days of travel, and it's like you can't just pop over to K Street.
00:37:31.000I don't really know all the terminology around there.
00:38:27.000And essentially, he's a career establishment politician that's playing the game.
00:38:32.000And the more the politicians play the game, the more, obviously, a lot of people lose respect for them, and rightfully so.
00:38:37.000If you supposedly stand for one issue and are saying that you're going to help people with this specific issue, and then you backtrack on all of that because you want to make a deal for something else that's going to benefit you, Sorry, you're a scumbag.
00:39:17.000And even the people who are claiming to drain the swamp are becoming one of the biggest swamp monsters, a part of this larger, nefarious, sociopathic, insane pool of sass and crap.
00:41:47.000I would let the darkness in, because I think I'm strong enough mentally, just having gone through social media the last 12 years and burying my soul and getting ripped down and then building myself back up.
00:41:55.000You ever see The Matrix when Agent Smith tries to infect Neo?
00:41:59.000And then, like, he sticks his hand in Neo's chest and then Neo starts turning into a smith, but then, like, all of a sudden reverses it and then blows up smith.
00:42:07.000The DC swap would grab Ian and they'd stick it and he'd be like, Are you infecting me or am I infecting you?
00:42:13.000And then all of a sudden, like, we're watching C-SPAN and everyone in the house is wearing purple bell-bottoms and they're all, like, you know, talking about graphene.
00:43:53.000Apparently, when Boebert, Gates, and the rest were, like, leaving the meeting, like, recently, they came out—I can't remember who said it, it might have been Boebert—that opposition to McCarthy actually increased, and that's what I love to hear.
00:44:06.000My attitude is like, if you come to me and I say, all right, look, I'll vote for you, here are the things that I need, and you say no, I'll say, well, I'm not gonna vote for you.
00:44:14.000Then if you threaten me, I'll be like, well, now I'm gonna go advocate people vote against you.
00:44:17.000Then you threaten me again, I'll be like, I'm gonna do everything in my power to make sure you don't win.
00:44:20.000I think that's where Matt Gaetz is basically at.
00:45:19.000It's also interesting to see AOC kind of meet with a lot of the Republican leadership.
00:45:26.000There's been a lot of conversations that they've been having, that they've been documented having, and a lot of people are talking about a proposal that the two might actually come to an agreement with, and it's pretty much compromises.
00:45:37.000And Kevin McCarthy is really good on compromises, but the base hates the compromises, because I think it's fair to say that the Republicans have compromised a lot.
00:45:45.000The Democrats don't really compromise that much.
00:45:48.000They really essentially get their way, and the Republicans kind of back them off just a little bit, just enough, just to make a little difference, just so they look a little different.
00:45:57.000But in reality, I think it's plausible.
00:45:59.000I think there's a possibility that Kevin McCarthy could make a deal with the Democrats in a way that could, of course, benefit the establishment.
00:46:44.000He's been pandering for the past couple of months, but apparently the Freedom Caucus people made proposals that were not unreasonable, and he was just like, no, I don't need your votes.
00:46:54.000And then apparently they've come to him and asked for concessions, and he's like, no.
00:46:57.000And now apparently the talking point is, That he's claiming that, or what they're claiming is, Gaetz and others wanted guarantees to be on committees or something like that.
00:47:34.000You think that Kevin McCarthy is actually going to empower any of these people to do anything legitimate?
00:47:38.000I'm surprised people are actually saying that.
00:47:40.000You think there's any hope for like, I mean now that I know who Ron Paul is, I know who Rand Paul is, but there's any hope for like, you know, these independents, these dissenters?
00:47:49.000Like, in my opinion, where we are now, it's 100% grown.
00:47:52.000The fact that I'm here and we're all here and we're chatting, like, none of us, in my opinion, I don't know your histories, but we don't seem radical in any direction.
00:47:58.000And the fact that that has grown, it's never existed.
00:48:01.000You know, before it was like, what, all I remember is Ralph Nader.
00:48:04.000That's the only person I remember my whole life growing up.
00:48:05.000That's the only name that rung a bell for Green Park or something.
00:50:14.000They said in 2016 that, you know, support Pied Piper candidates like Donald Trump and others so that people go and support him and they can't win.
00:50:48.000So I'm friendly with Spike Cohen and like, like perfect example, like he's not, he's not some agent sent in to take away votes from whatever, but like historically it's totally possible to be like, Hey, like we know you're not going to win and we know you're more conservative and like, you know, people leaning right I think it's probably why they intentionally don't give media attention to a lot of third, fourth, fifth party candidates.
00:51:12.000I don't really say third party candidates because that only implies there's only going to be three.
00:51:15.000There should be lots and lots of political parties.
00:51:18.000But I think there are lots of the media is afraid that if new candidates get in that stuff will get all split up and you'll have another Abraham Lincoln.
00:51:23.000Because they're always leaning a certain way.
00:51:25.000Me and my fiance, we always talk about, like, you could be libertarian, which is what I always, like, I always call myself that, and she's like, you're just scared to call yourself conservative.
00:51:33.000But in general, my point is, is like, someone leans a certain way.
00:51:36.000Like, a libertarian leans left, or someone who leans right.
00:51:38.000So eventually, someone's going to pick when it comes to a certain topic, no matter what.
00:51:43.000They're going to be more liberal or more conservative.
00:51:45.000There's no such thing as, I'm more of the middle.
00:51:48.000Even if you are more, being more of, in my opinion, being more of the middle is you are a la carte.
00:51:52.000You're not just like an establishment person who votes regardless, no matter what.
00:51:56.000You're like, hey, I think this with abortion and this with 2A and this with blah, blah, blah.
00:52:00.000And that's how most people at this table are.
00:52:01.000It's like, hey, like we pick a la carte and like what makes sense versus like, I was told I have to vote this way every single time, no matter what.
00:52:34.000He did that thing where he was trying to get a guy to change his name, and you have to announce it in a newspaper for three weeks, so he made a fake newspaper.
00:52:43.000But it's not easy to change your name.
00:52:44.000You could do that, and then just force them to use their name from back in the day, but then you get into deadnaming, and I don't know how that culturally plays these days.
00:53:02.000I was like 12 when he ran, but it was nice to see someone talk about something other than politics and like, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that.
00:53:09.000He was like, if you can look at the economy and he'd pull out these charts while he was campaigning and like show people economics and stuff, it was really Really nice.
00:53:15.000This is the first time I've heard this name, man.
00:53:17.000Whether I'm young or just an idiot, I don't know politics too much, but... Ross Perot, you got my vote!
00:54:26.000I think Trump will go—here's my prediction, and please, please bet against me because I'm probably wrong.
00:54:32.000But I'm just saying I think there's a decent probability what we end up seeing is Trump goes in the primary, Trump narrowly loses the primary, but then claps and cheers and says DeSantis is going to do a good job, I'm going to get behind him, and that's how Trump is winding things down.
00:54:44.000Because the things he's done have been very, very weak as of late.
00:55:05.000I kind of like the idea that he runs against DeSantis and then graciously says DeSantis is the guy, and then he becomes a hero, like a lore hero with his fanbase forevermore.
00:55:48.000Trump will be walking down the street with some reporters when all of a sudden he hears yelping and yelping and there's a burning building and he says, I hear puppies!
00:55:58.000And he's gonna run in and then he's gonna run out covered in smoke and singed carrying a box of puppies.
00:56:03.000He's gonna put them down and say, you're safe little ones.
00:56:05.000But I'm too injured to run for president at this point.
00:57:09.000It's like, that's crazy thing to think, 12 years of Republicans or whatever.
00:57:12.000But now we're at the point where, like, you know, Trump is endorsing McCarthy for one thing, Trump is selling NFTs, and I'm like, this guy, look, in 2016 and 20 he was serious.
00:57:26.000I think he's an old man, and I mean that with all due respect, I think he's just thinking to himself, I have fought a very, very hard fight, and now I just don't think It's there anymore.
00:58:01.000I think the only reason DeSantis got any sort of base, aside from Trump endorsing and saying, hey, he's a good guy, was COVID and the way he handled Florida and life was good in Florida.
00:58:10.000And when I would go to DC, they called police on me for eating at a restaurant.
00:58:13.000It was drastically different in every state.
00:59:19.000There are some bad people surrounding him, which we should be critical of.
00:59:23.000Uh, but he's in his he's in the dialogue.
00:59:25.000He's making big moves that, of course, are making national discussions, especially amongst wokeness, especially what's happening in schools, especially what's happening with the vaccines.
00:59:34.000Those conversations wouldn't happen if it wasn't for him.
00:59:36.000So therefore, overall, those conversations are good.
01:00:27.000So he might pull a, I'm running Ron DeSantis.
01:00:30.000No, but then he goes in the primary, he generates a ton of attention, and then directs that energy somewhere else, or endorsing Kevin McCarthy to me as an indicator that the deep state went to him and said, on your knees, or we come after your family, and he said, please, please spare me.
01:00:45.000I mean, it could have been the same thing with Fauci.
01:00:47.000It could have been the same thing with that war criminal.
01:01:17.000There's a possibility, let's be real here, that Trump could be compromised.
01:01:20.000But if he is so, I think he still should be held responsible for every action and every move, and it shouldn't be used as an excuse for the actions he's making, especially endorsing Kevin McCarthy.
01:01:30.000Let's jump to a completely unrelated segment.
01:02:19.000So, what my understanding of that was, because we talked about it the other day, is that when a kid, a young adult, gets hit by a baseball or a puck, Like 90.
01:02:30.000Yeah, it hits their heart at the right moment and can cause a disruption in their heart rhythm.
01:02:35.000That is not the same as someone who's 24 just having their heart stop because they fell on the ground.
01:02:39.000Right, and they have- Like a routine tackle too.
01:02:41.000I think it was the Dr. Victory, you know what her first name is?
01:03:08.000So Will Smith, I don't remember what it was called, but Will Smith, they produced a whole movie and the NFL hated it because it was like showing the reality of CTE and like NFL players banging their heads around.
01:03:17.000And now all of a sudden their hearts are exploding.
01:03:49.000Forty-five percent of Americans think that tackle football is appropriate.
01:03:53.000Heterosexual men voted the most support for kids doing football, and conservatives were more likely to support youth tackle football, just saying.
01:04:40.000Because people who live in lockdown cities are more likely to get vaccinated because of vaccine mandates, less likely to drive.
01:04:46.000People who live in the countryside, not around people, less likely to get vaccinated, more likely to drive.
01:04:50.000So they're doing this spurious correlation that is parody worthy, but there are people who genuinely believe that.
01:04:57.000I have a total opposite, and hopefully we don't get shut down for this, it's not misinformation.
01:05:03.000Knowing Malone very personally, he told me over a year ago, he said, hey, you know, being the, somewhat contributing towards mRNA, he said, he's like, there's gonna be, this was over a year ago, he said, there's gonna be athletes, there's gonna be car accidents, there's gonna be all these things from people who are reacting poorly to a vaccine.
01:05:20.000And I couldn't believe him, I was like, I don't believe, so I feel that this article that you're referring to is the opposite, it's to deter you from Maybe that's real.
01:05:30.000The one that you're discussing that, oh, unvaccinated, more car accidents, blah, blah, blah, to kind of deter you from the true fact that potentially could be real if, assuming Malone is right or wrong, that if you... He was saying that you have a heart attack at the wheel.
01:05:41.000He was saying that you have some sort of thing that is connected to this, that it's like now you can't drive.
01:06:28.000And for the United States to still use the VAERS system, an outdated system that is extremely complicated and convoluted to even fill out, It absolutely makes no sense at all.
01:06:38.000So obviously we should be doing more reporting.
01:08:24.000I want to push back on what you're saying, Luke, that people aren't speaking up about it enough, because I think they are now, and especially Dr. Drew Pinsky.
01:08:31.000No, well, YouTube, which is corporate, Google owns, you know, but Dr. Kelly Victory, Dr. Byron Bridle, Dr. Drew, on Dr. Drew's YouTube channel, they are talking about incredible things that would have got them banned a year ago, but you're right.
01:08:43.000They are getting banned, and they're getting downranked, and not even knowing that they're getting downranked.
01:08:47.000I know, he's got 8,000 views on that video, are you kidding me?
01:08:50.000He should be getting hundreds of thousands of views The algorithm specifically makes sure that it's only the approved channels, only the channels that are financed by Pfizer, that gets to control the conversation here.
01:09:01.000So when you look up those specific terms on YouTube, you only get shown the corporate media, which is financed by Pfizer.
01:09:07.000Any independent voice even daring to raise questions here, any scientist, any independent thinker even addressing these issues, Automatically, even if they're for the narrative, downranked in the algorithm, not shown to anyone, and this is how they control the conversation in this country and how they're able to get away with all this nonsense because people can't even find out what's really going on here.
01:09:27.000They have such a control of this psychological operation that people can't even find out what's going on here, which is crazy.
01:09:34.000To be fair, to counter, I just checked, we are the top live stream on YouTube right now.
01:09:38.000but but but is it about but putting us in the trending subject is yes is
01:09:42.000highlighting i don't know now it's a it's a friend of his this is awesome
01:09:46.000we should i mean the amount of use we get a show every night
01:09:49.000it should reach trending but it never does not as paid for sure but as
01:09:53.000independent media we have to literally it's like pulling teeth in order to to
01:09:56.000kind of retain our audience It's extremely difficult as YouTube has been going out of their way and doing one underhanded thing after another underhanded thing in order to stifle your ability to reach people.
01:10:09.000And it's not like, you know, the corporate media that has an unfair advantage, and whenever you search for anything, it's always them that you get to see.
01:10:23.000The establishment media, CNN, MSNBC, CBS News, NBC News, the same news networks that, of course, are controlled and have top agents at the CIA at the helm and in charge of those news organizations that are essentially are not news organizations.
01:10:40.000They're propaganda outlets that do the bidding of the special interest class.
01:12:29.000So, like, this abrupt middle-of-the-week trip.
01:12:32.000On a Tuesday, they're like, in between the holidays, on Tuesday, he's going to the Virgin Islands to get out of here.
01:12:36.000And Biden has a history of firing international politicians that he doesn't like or investigators that don't do what he wants them to do, as he openly bragged on the Council on Foreign Relations with Richard Haass about how he was able to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor that was looking into the business that his son was getting lucrative contracts from.
01:13:07.000And the DOJ still has a lot of those documents surrounding his contracts, all the money, all the paychecks, all the gifts that he was getting from Russia, from China, from Ukraine.
01:13:15.000They're not releasing any of that information.
01:13:18.000And for Joe Biden to go to the Virgin Islands, the Virgin Islands that are looking for a federal bailout, and three days after announcing this lawsuit in the Virgin Islands, this attorney general gets fired without cause, without reason?
01:13:31.000The attorney general that was looking after JPMorgan and Chase and their involvement in this larger trafficking and extortion operation?
01:13:41.000She was putting everything on the line, investigating and calling out the bigger players and the bigger names When it came to the biggest banks finagling and running an international child trafficking operation that of course affected people in so many negative ways, thousands of children hurt, and we're never going to get any justice here because the people who are looking into this are being fired immediately.
01:14:04.000Imagine going back in time, like 2016, and telling your past self about that story.
01:14:12.000Like, you're just sitting there with sunglasses on, you got a cigar, and you're like, hey, uh, younger Tim, uh, child sex trafficking rings on private islands with powerful global elites and politicians?
01:14:22.000You better, you might as well just go put it, put, here's what you want to do, here's what you got to do, you got to go back in time, tell your younger self, get a jar, a big one, a big, like, flower jar, alright, empty it out, and then take a piece of paper, write, Alex Jones was right, tape it to the front, put the lid on top, cut a hole through it.
01:14:36.000Start putting money in it now, you'll, trust me, trust me, because you get in front of the interest.
01:14:41.000You know, and when Alex comes to collect, you know, you'll have paid up in advance.
01:14:45.000If I would have told myself this ten years ago, I would have been like, yeah, obviously, duh.
01:14:48.000I'm talking about it right now, because I was, and Alex Jones was, and I've been looking into this for a while.
01:14:57.000Imagine there's a guy walking around with like a trench coat on, and like a boot on his head, and like tinfoil on his hands, and he's yelling about this, and then it turns out he's right.
01:15:40.000Because now that I've been to similar ones in modern time essentially, to me that almost seems like I feel like I was late.
01:15:46.000Were there Republicans at these events?
01:15:47.000People that voted for Bush maybe or no?
01:15:49.000Well, right after 9-11, the Republican Party had control of everything, had the seat at the table, they were in charge, and they were able to galvanize a huge amount of power and authority for themselves, and then they ended up bankrupting this country.
01:16:06.000And starting foreign wars and destroying people's personal liberties.
01:16:10.000And I think this is why the woke culture is so prevalent today, because there was such a big pushback, as you were describing, to the Bush years, which were absolutely horrible, when the Republicans had control of every institution, had the nation saying, just tell us what to do, we'll follow your orders, you know, let's roll!
01:16:45.000And, of course, the right-wing media then attacked us, and then Barack Obama came into power, and then the left-wing media attacked us, because it's about being open-minded.
01:16:53.000It's about being critical of any kind of power and anyone in the establishment, no matter what.
01:16:58.000Is that picture of Kevin McCarthy with the Ukraine pin real?
01:17:01.000I think he had, um, I think there's a photo of him with the pin and then the flag.
01:17:07.000Yeah, Phil Labonte posted the picture.
01:17:10.000Who knows what's true these days because there's a lot of, you know, disinformation and propaganda everywhere.
01:17:14.000A lot, you know, Photoshop is very, you know.
01:17:17.000Did you think that the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was real when you heard it?
01:17:31.000The New York Times was, again, given fake information by the intelligence agencies and then reported, absolutely, they have weapons of mass destruction.
01:17:39.000Meanwhile, other people were saying that it's very unlikely that they do, and if they have anything, it's probably the weapons that we gave them in order to fight Iran.
01:17:47.000What happened between 9-11 and then, like, 2003 that made you become, like, critical of it?
01:18:31.000Back then, to get a video, you needed to be on the dial-up computer, right?
01:18:36.000You needed to be on Torrent, and you would slowly download a video for two to three days, sometimes even longer, and you would Torrent the video, and then you would finally open it.
01:19:18.000We heard police cars outside and we're like, they're coming for us!
01:19:22.000Because of the paranoia and the fear-mongering that was around them actually, you know, impacted us in such a way.
01:19:27.000But at the end of the day, he released so much important information that no one else was talking about, that this was the underground of the underground.
01:19:35.000And people were watching these videos because people were re-uploading alleged... the new latest movies.
01:20:27.000So it's like, I'm gonna pay four, five bucks and I guess I'd rather pay and know what I'm getting than not pay and like not know what I'm getting.
01:20:33.000Yeah, you download a song and it would be like, you know, you're trying to download Nickelback but you end up with some weird random band.
01:20:39.000I used to download... All the kids love Nickelback.
01:21:17.000Which virus are you getting this time?
01:21:20.000It was interesting because it was a way of people being able to communicate with each other, share videos, share photos, and then it wasn't like there was 720 or 4K.
01:21:43.000There were a couple other OGs out there that were releasing videos and documentaries that were archaic, that were done through public access television, that were pretty revolutionary.
01:21:53.000Alex Jones, say what you may about him, but he blazed the path forward when it came to independent media, when it came to critical thinking, and he was one of the first people to say, I don't need the corporate media.
01:22:18.000So I truly give him credit because he was one of the first independent content creators that actually was able to be successful with all of this.
01:22:25.000And then, of course, came loose change and everyone pirated that.
01:22:29.000That's how it became so popular because of that kind of virality, because of that kind of need, because of that thirst for knowledge and hunger.
01:22:36.000And it was like you could get anything and everything online, but also you get a whole bunch of surprises.
01:22:41.000So it was a wild west back in the day, and it was way better than what it is now.
01:22:44.000Let's jump to this story we got here from the Daily Mail.
01:22:46.000The World Health Organization warns XBB.1.5 is the most transmissible COVID variant yet
01:22:57.000as figures show strain makes up 70% of cases in northeastern U.S.
01:23:02.000And as I show you that, I'm just going to show you another article.
01:23:47.000When a virus is very transmissible, it's not as potent, it's not as dangerous.
01:23:51.000The corporate media automatically, with this new variant that they declared, that probably was named by Disney, it was fear-mongering immediately, saying, there's going to be a huge wave of hospitalizations, the hospitals are being overflowed, people are going to die!
01:24:06.000And I'm like, okay, we've heard this before.
01:24:08.000Last year we heard about the winter of severe illness and death, and again, I was here saying, it's not going to happen, it's fear-mongering.
01:24:15.000A lot of the early data showing this latest variant is showing that it doesn't create more people to be hospitalized.
01:24:46.000They took all the silver out of it, and now they're just lighting it on fire, kicking you off the ship, and the memers are playing the music.
01:25:04.000Where you actually are the virus, or the pathogen, or whatever, the protozoan, or whatever, and then you have to spread yourself out without people knowing, then you can become as, then you want to try and kill, it's horrible.
01:25:12.000So when COVID came out, they were like, no, we're not doing it anymore.
01:25:15.000Chinese government stopped selling it in China at the time.
01:25:18.000Uh, then they made an expansion called The Cure.
01:25:20.000You know, they're all like on board with like solving it.
01:25:54.000It's either something we've never seen, or we're just at the end of something we've seen before.
01:25:58.000You think that's real, like the end times, messiah walks again?
01:26:00.000I'm not a Christian, so I don't believe in revelations really, but I believe in something very similar as far as like, yes, like, you know, some sort of messiah.
01:26:07.000Christians believe it's a return of Jesus.
01:26:09.000Jews believe it's someone that's never existed.
01:26:22.000So it's either that's possible or something that we've already done forever.
01:26:26.000That we've seen, like, civilizations die and rise up again, like, either that's what we're in store for, or something we've never seen before.
01:26:34.000The weird thing to me is that simulation theory is becoming so popular, because it is, like, these secular liberal people who are saying, like, maybe we're in a simulation.
01:26:45.000I'm like, you realize, the moment you entertain that possibility, you are now rejecting every atheist argument you've made.
01:26:52.000Like, call it a simulation, call it a construct, call it whatever you want, a higher power created the universe that you exist in.
01:26:58.000And then it's entirely possible the universe has only existed for 5,000 years because it was created in simulation.
01:27:03.000I was talking to Charlie Kirk about this and I was like, look, when you play Grand Theft Auto, nobody built those skyscrapers in the game.
01:27:09.000Your little dude's running through Liberty City or whatever.
01:27:13.000We know those buildings were programmed by a creator and not actually constructed.
01:27:18.000Dude, you gotta take... Well, I'm not saying you gotta take mushrooms, but if you take mushrooms, that becomes way more apparent or obvious.
01:27:24.000Like, you really see that this stuff... So you're saying that the Earth is only 5,000 years old and the fossils are put in the ground as a test of our faith?
01:27:31.000No, but you see the set pieces around you.
01:27:33.000You realize, like, this was here... This is not...
01:28:13.000I know, but personally, it's a personal journey.
01:28:17.000I know, but if people want to do it, they should, of course, come to that conclusion themselves.
01:28:21.000Yeah, it's not like going sled riding.
01:28:23.000It's a big spiritual kind of experience that, again, people need to decide and determine if it's right for them, because for some people it could actually hurt them.
01:28:32.000And we still don't know what's really going on in this larger kind of energetic, cosmic, dimensional existence that we all have here.
01:28:39.000So a lot of people say, you know, you're playing with something that you don't understand, which you should be extremely careful of.
01:28:44.000Scientifically, we are experiencing a simulation in that our bodies are simulating stimuli and then giving us binary data, and we're seeing it.
01:28:54.000We see vision, or we have sound, this vibration.
01:28:59.000This is when I get into, like, Nassim Harriman and the quantum vacuum and look at, like, The superstructure of the universe and the web of nature and things.
01:29:07.000Have you seen Back to the Future 2, when Biff is president?
01:30:51.000Trump's uncle was the first one to be in Tesla's room after he, you know, passed.
01:30:57.000They went in, took all Tesla's stuff, then all of a sudden the UFO crashes in Roswell, like, 15 years later or something, 20 years later, and they're like, it was a hot air balloon, guys, don't worry about it.
01:31:07.000So Tesla invented time travel, you're saying, and Trump was the first one.
01:31:10.000He discovered, we'll say, radio, for sure.
01:31:13.000And the vibrational technology maybe they used in Atlantis, too.
01:31:16.000That's what Randall Carlson seems to think, or at least he's hinting at, but I don't know.
01:31:21.000But what I'm thinking is, my best conspiracy theory now, the best new one, is that the ancient cultures before the Flood, 13-14,000 years ago, had not explosion technology like combustion.
01:31:32.000They had implosion technology, where they could vibrate the Earth and send electricity, electrical current, through the Earth, through the air.
01:31:40.000Well, by using implosive forces, this is what Randall refers to as implosion tech, you compress it so much, and even like a lattice, like a fiend lattice, like graphene or something, that it creates a vibration, and then you can vibrate things and get a current out of it.
01:31:56.000Great nations of the time, maybe it was Atlantis, decided we're going to war, to keep control, and they used that technology in war and vibrated the Earth in such a way that its protective forces diminished, its field dropped, and the meteors fell onto the planet and annihilated it.
01:32:13.000So don't mess – the other – the explosion apocalypse would be nuclear war.
01:32:19.000But the implosion apocalypse would be cometary impact.
01:32:22.000I like the conspiracy theory that it wasn't ancient aliens, it was humans, and Earth was terraformed.
01:32:40.000I think mushrooms hit the ocean, like spores, because they can live in deep space, they can exist, and they start to spin.
01:32:47.000A mushroom spore in deep space has a light side and a dark side underneath it, you know, the gills are darker.
01:32:51.000So the light side aims towards a star, and it starts to spin and create gyration and movement, and it can move through space towards stars.
01:32:59.000and then it just hits oceans, and they call it panspermia, basically seeding life across the universe.
01:33:06.000Starts eating plant matter and becoming other fungus and then becomes animal.
01:33:09.000What happened was this large, gray-skinned alien dude drank some black goo and then melts into DNA
01:33:16.000and it falls in the water and then seeds life.
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01:34:14.000Here's what I was just thinking right now.
01:34:15.000What if I created a new YouTube channel for the Tim Pool Daily Show, and then put the clips up on their channel, so the channels stay exactly the same, but then I make a new livestream show, and I'm thinking for two reasons.
01:34:27.000One, so it doesn't disrupt the existing channels that I have, but also, You know, this channel won't get put on the algorithmic block list.
01:34:35.000If you'd stream it live and then take clips, is that what you're saying?
01:34:39.000So the idea would be make a new channel, start a live stream at like 8.30am, record my normal segments like I do, but I'm live hanging out the whole time.
01:34:48.000And then, as I'm live, I can clip the recording and upload it to the other channel.
01:36:23.000Yeah, that song and the whole mandates and Um, you know, I'm grateful that that song kind of gave purpose to that movement, but, um, I wish it was never the reality that it needed to happen, but, um, you know, shout out to you, shout out to your wife, hopefully you guys, you know, got that under control and keep following God, keep following your heart, man, that's crazy.
01:36:41.000Travis Bost says, Spike Cohen shared a photo of Justin Amash sitting on the House floor next to Massey during 6th vote.
01:36:49.000Because the idea is Amash will come in and be like a moderate and block the Republican investigation stuff as like a coalition, neutral party.
01:37:23.000Whatever ends up happening, I'm going to laugh, because we've all been talking about this, even before the midterms, that even if Republicans win, nothing would change.
01:37:29.000And them putting McCarthy in is a loss for me.
01:37:32.000So like, Amash, Cheney, whatever, I don't care.
01:38:24.000They can't like they just left Yeah, this one home man left cuz nobody wants to sit there and have to stay late.
01:38:31.000No, you got to do your jobs, man Yeah, something I say late the Democrats were like nobody leave That's isn't that funny the Democrats were the same don't leave That's so weird whatever All right, Mayor Mercules says, this is why being a politician should not be a day job.
01:38:48.000They should be paid a supplemental income for their services, but they should be out here working regular day jobs like the rest of us have to in order to survive.
01:38:57.000Yeah, except we, you know, I want them to be there for 12 hours all day working on the vote, too.
01:39:03.000Well, I don't want them to be there for 12 hours, but if that's what it takes, that's what I want.
01:39:07.000All right, Bree Sullivan says, Tim, if you liked Molly's game, then you have to watch West Wing.
01:39:11.000It's an HBO Max TV show written by the same guy about a fictional Democrat White House from the early 2000s.
01:39:27.000The idea was they made a fake cable channel, and they simulated what it was like when stories were breaking, and I'm just watching it like, that is nothing like what it's like in a newsroom when stories break.
01:39:36.000West Wing, it was really well written, really well acted.
01:39:38.000Martin Sheen was the president, but they made him look like a superhero, and it was like so much American government propaganda.
01:39:45.000It made me want to love the government.
01:39:48.000All right, Weston Kramer says, Hey Luke, I wore your I'm Unvaxxed and Ready to Talk Politics shirt for Christmas.
01:39:53.000Two of my uncles whispered like schoolgirls across the counter.
01:39:56.000Some of my in-laws shot disgusted looks my way.
01:40:43.000Is because I know that pop culture is more lucrative.
01:40:46.000And I said, you know, in the early days of doing the shows, I would do some pop culture stuff, literally be like, yo, what's up with this actor who did this thing?
01:40:53.000And sometimes I still will if it's a big cultural thing like a movie or whatever.
01:40:57.000And I'm, you know, talking about like, I did a segment on Avatar, you know, because they called it racist or whatever.
01:41:01.000But I was like, If I just did pop culture, I'd make ten times the money.
01:41:06.000If I did a live show just like this, and we just talked about movies and stuff, it would be ten times the money, no controversy, no cancelling, people would leave us alone, and then I'm just like, okay, well, I can't do that.
01:41:24.000So we have Brett and Mary doing Pop Culture Crisis.
01:41:26.000I kind of like that, because social capital, you're talking about making money, it's really about making capital.
01:41:30.000And the social capital of people actually listening to you, which is happening on this show, when you're talking about what you truly believe, is a way, I think, more valuable than money.
01:43:28.000When scooters start, everybody made fun of them.
01:43:31.000Go to the skate park and see a little scooter kids now some of the most intense and best athletes in action sports are on scooters Yeah, dude Watching the triple flare watching our Willie.
01:43:41.000What is it your front flip front scooter flip?
01:44:07.000So there are some skateboard tricks where it's, like, has the same terminology, but then it's got bar spins, too.
01:44:12.000So it's, like, If you told someone before scooting, scootering or whatever, that someone did like a bar spin lip slolly, they'd be like, that's a skateboard term in a bike jam, that makes no sense.
01:44:21.000Now it's like a normal thing with scooters.
01:45:55.000We're going to get him an echocardiogram and see if he's Able to be anesthetized and put under because if he is then we can potentially do a surgery or procedure where we would extract cells from his blood or fat or both and then send them off.
01:46:11.000I'm not sure the process but then they send back stem cells that get injected a couple days later and that can cause the body to start regenerating organs and things like that.
01:46:18.000It's just a matter of if his heart can handle it.
01:46:44.000If we let him go outside, he's going to get eaten by some critter of some sort, because he's not going to be able to run, jump, hide, or fight back.
01:46:50.000Earlier this year, he was fine, but I remember when I saw that fox creeping up on him, and he just sat there staring at it.
01:47:50.000I remember there was a story a while back where AOC was agreeing to vote for a pay raise and everyone was ragging on her and I'm like, they should get a pay raise.
01:50:20.000And as I said, there were some people around him that, you know, people should be, you know, questioning, especially when it comes to some establishment figures, but still doesn't compare to a lot of the bigger war hawks that were actually put into positions of power within the last president.
01:51:22.000Because sometimes people contact me, like, I want to put you in touch with Representative fill-in-the-blank, and I'm like, I don't know who it is.
01:52:20.000If they wanted to come here and explain that position, I'd more than happily sit here, and I gotta be honest, I think they would come in and they would make very logical arguments about why they should win that would only have an opinion-based rebuttal.
01:52:33.000In that, I disagree with you on that, but I see what you're saying.
01:53:52.000You know, because what the left doesn't realize, or they do and they're lying, is that the current iteration of the right, be it someone like Matt Walsh, is they're compromising with real liberals, with people like me, with people who used to be more left-leaning.
01:54:30.000So let me clarify, because I remember Media Matters smeared me over this.
01:54:33.000If you come to me and say, our position is abortion should not be illegal, but there will be exceptions for health of the mother, certain things like that.
01:54:41.000Then if you're on the left and you say, anyone should get an abortion at any time for any reason, even up to the point of birth, I'd be like, okay, yeah, no, I'm not.
01:55:12.000It's a historic church and then we were able to get access to it and we had weekly events there where we had community meetings.
01:55:21.000This is where I met a lot of the family members, I met a lot of the survivors, And we used to just go there and show movies, have discussions, and it was, yeah, 2003.
01:55:30.000It was back in the day where we were involved in trying to get some kind of justice because of what happened on 9-11.
01:55:36.000Did you meet Richard Gage around that time?
01:55:38.000Richard Gage came on the scene later, but 2003 was still very early.
01:55:43.000It was Frank Morales, he was there as well.
01:55:47.000It was, you know, a lot of older, kind of more protest Justice and a real investigation in 9-11 is super important to me.
01:56:31.000It's not just hiring a DM, you need like four dedicated players, you know what I mean?
01:56:36.000Or we do, we do, we find people who play D&D to guest, but in order to have a campaign consistent, you need people consistently playing throughout that campaign.
01:56:44.000Yeah, send me a message on Twitter or on Mines if you're interested in Being a DM.
01:56:49.000But what I really... Send me a link to your work.
01:57:04.000Yeah, because the master has to be fun, quick-witted, and able to control silly people.
01:57:10.000So, you know, D&D can get silly, so if someone wants to do something that can break the narrative or whatever, the DM just needs to be able to take control and just... Also be willing to be a player, and be willing to let other people... Because I know the DM normally is in control, but since this is a corporation and we're building a show out of it, you may not be in control of the game.
01:58:25.000Just waiting for our planes, because what happens is the plane will land, you'll bring it in, you'll unload the bags, and then the plane, you wait.
01:58:31.000The plane will sit there for two or three hours, and then, you know, at a certain time before departure, you load the bags in, so you have downtime.
01:58:37.000You would probably load five planes per day.
01:58:39.000So in between, we're just watching this documentary, this loose change.
01:58:57.000Loose Change was the one that Dylan Avery, Corey Rowe, and Jason Burmiss did, and then I was volunteering for them and then working with them, and then my footage was also in the documentary.
01:59:09.000So you could see me confronting Larry Silverstein in there.
01:59:12.000You could see me confronting, I think, Joe Biden in there.
01:59:16.000And then I was able to... I mean, I technically was working with them because I was also able to get them a lot of the rescue workers and survivors and eyewitnesses.
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02:00:23.000And, you know, I was talking about this morning show, and someone also mentioned that we need a reserve team, like a B team, so that when we're on vacation or if I get sick, we have someone come in and fill in.
02:00:34.000And then, speaking of filling in, Phil Labonte, message super chatted like bro hit me up and I was like dude that would be like the coolest thing ever so I got I got a call Phil Phil shout out it would be really cool to figure out how we could have him on as like a regular recurring host co-host or even working with the morning show if we switch you start doing something in the mornings I think I might start doing that so I'm really excited for that just want to give a shout out to Phil because we're big fans both of his music and his politics and his commentary so beautiful smile
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