Joe Biden skipped the 9/11 memorial, the New Mexico Governor's attempt to ban guns by decree, and much more! Plus, we talk about our plans for a new skate park in West Virginia and much, much more.
00:00:20.000And the reason for this could be because a whole bunch of dudes showed up with guns in Albuquerque and said, nah, you can't do this.
00:00:26.000In fact, the backlash has been so severe that even Democrats, nay, even David Hogg himself, said you can't do this and we were all really impressed and surprised because apparently they don't remember what they said during COVID.
00:00:40.000David Ogg said that there's no public health exemption to the constitution and during COVID that's exactly what they did.
00:00:47.000But anyway, the New Mexico governor tried to to ban guns by decree and it's not working.
00:00:52.000However, there are rumors circulating, there's a local paper, I haven't been able to verify this, saying that a spokesperson said, those who defied the order and openly cared will have enforcement actions taken against them, but we will see if this plays out.
00:01:07.000I don't have a very good source outside of this local paper.
00:01:12.000It's just, I want to make sure we're being very careful here.
00:01:16.000In other news, Joe Biden skipped the 9-11 memorial today, and he's the first president to do so.
00:01:21.000It's shocking, and I gotta be completely honest, I'm personally offended by that.
00:01:26.000There's this really great story that we'll talk about when we get into this about a man who sacrificed his life, and there were many, many people who sacrificed their lives, but not only in the short term by running back into those buildings to save people, The people who were doing cleanup after the fact, who had permanent lung damage and cancer and injuries, and they risked everything on that day to save as many people as possible.
00:01:48.000So the least you'd think a president could do is just be there in New York to say that, you know, this means something to us.
00:01:58.000Donald Trump wants the judge, Chutkan, to recuse herself, so we'll talk about that.
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00:03:36.000Joining us today to talk about this and so much more is Libby Emmons.
00:03:54.000Yeah, I don't want to say too much just yet because we have a bunch of special guests who are going to be there, but I'm hoping the Fresh and Fit dudes will be there because they're in Miami already and we talked to them.
00:04:07.000There's actually more than just the people on stage who are going to be there, so I think maybe we'll put together a list so you know because you could end up hanging out with a bunch of cool people that you're fans of outside of the show.
00:04:22.000At one point you called me up on stage and I didn't hear you because I was chilling with Savannah Hernandez.
00:04:28.000Yeah, I was like, just let me hear you.
00:04:29.000At this point, it might get wild because there's going to be so many people at the Miami show who are, it's not just, like it's Don Jr., Patrick David, Matt Gaetz.
00:04:41.000But there's going to be like, I think 10 or 15 other people.
00:05:46.000Let's talk about September 11th on the show a little bit.
00:05:48.000We're definitely going to because of the Joe Biden thing, but we were talking a little bit beforehand, and it's really interesting to hear your story about... I can tell you about my whole day.
00:07:09.000They say more than a hundred people openly carried guns in Old Town as they protested Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's recent controversial move on firearms.
00:07:16.000You see, they try very hard to avoid calling it what it is.
00:07:25.000It was a rally against part of Grisham's public health emergency on gun violence Specifically the part where she banned carrying guns, either through open or concealed carry, permits in Bernalillo County and the city of Albuquerque for 30 days.
00:07:39.000No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute.
00:07:44.000There are restrictions on free speech.
00:08:03.000Not I hereby decree you can't keep and bear arms in defiance of your own state's constitution and your federal constitution, our federal constitution.
00:08:40.000However, in it, They say that they reached out, it's the paper in Albuquerque, that's what it's called, the paper, reached out to Carolyn Sweeney, a Lujan Grisham spokeswoman, who said, So I'm wondering if the move they make is to pull up videos of people who were openly carrying and then privately go after them.
00:08:54.000To ensure officer safety, we will not be providing additional details at this time.
00:08:58.000So I'm wondering if the move they make is to pull up videos of people who were openly
00:09:04.000carrying and then privately go after them.
00:09:14.000Facial recognition, whatever, they know who the person is.
00:09:17.000They issue a warrant for their arrest and under what, you know, under what law or whatever, it's not going to be for open carrying, there's going to be some violation like defiance of public health emergency, section whatever.
00:09:30.000The cops are going to show up to the guy's house and say, we have a warrant for your arrest for, you know, defiance of executive order and lists a bunch of charges, none of which will be having a gun.
00:09:42.000The person's going to be like, what are you talking about?
00:09:43.000And the cop's going to say, listen, man, I don't know who you are.
00:10:39.000And it's like you were saying, like, as soon as you declare something a public health emergency, they start suspending all of our civil liberties.
00:10:45.000And you remember, even during COVID, you had sheriffs and police officers saying that they were not going to enforce lockdown orders, but people were getting arrested anyway.
00:10:54.000You know, there's still people who get who have been charged with that stuff and been prosecuted.
00:11:00.000Yeah, and I would say I love two-way people.
00:11:03.000Like, this idea that there's just a bunch of them, like, openly carrying guns and everything is fine.
00:11:08.000Like, you're not hearing anything about any violence that came out of this rally.
00:11:11.000I think it's such an interesting display because if the government of New Mexico is taking such a drastic and expansive interpretation of public health emergency, it's cool to see them say, well, we're just going to protest and demonstrate publicly rather than say, well, I'm scared of what'll happen.
00:11:28.000I think that's the sort of only, I don't know, white pill in this
00:11:45.000They went into the Capitol and they were called white supremacists.
00:11:48.000You know, these people are gonna get called names.
00:11:51.000And the other thing, too, is like, even if they're out there today, and the sheriff says, oh, maybe we're not gonna prosecute, you don't know.
00:11:56.000Like, they could come to your door in two months.
00:11:59.000There's people now getting arrested for 9-11.
00:12:01.000They've arrested over 1,200 people for that.
00:12:33.000So, like, a year ago, there were stories people would say where it's like, oh, I knew someone who was at that rally, and they were walking on the grass, but they never got charged or arrested.
00:14:21.000They never tell him what he did wrong and he's trying to navigate the court and figure things out and trying to like understand how he's being treated, trying to navigate having a job.
00:14:30.000He doesn't want to tell anybody that this is happening to him because he's embarrassed and he's ashamed.
00:14:36.000Everywhere he looks and the more he The more he digs into his trial and what's going on, the more he realizes that literally everyone is against him.
00:14:44.000Everyone has been spying on him this whole time.
00:14:48.000And it just has seemed like the exact right time to reread the trial.
00:14:53.000And the more I listen to it, because I've been doing it on audiobooks, the more I listen to it, I'm just like, dang, Kafka knew what he was talking about exactly.
00:15:47.000And if you look at his work, it's just like this crushing state.
00:15:51.000And there you are, just this individual trying to have an existence.
00:15:56.000You know and in many cases just a quiet existence without being bothered without being any you know in trouble at all without having anybody come at you and it's just the state swirls around you eat you up and destroys you.
00:16:10.000I think a lot of people have this misunderstanding about how the system works when it's working against you.
00:16:17.000I think a lot of people, especially people who watch the show, probably get it.
00:16:20.000But I feel like the average person, they assume that if you do something wrong, you know, the cops show up and they say you did something wrong, they don't realize that sometimes you're in the wrong place at the wrong time and you get arrested for no reason.
00:16:32.000There's a guy at Occupy Wall Street who, this is a hilarious story by the way, he's a middle-aged guy wearing a suit with gray hair.
00:16:40.000And he is inside a bodega, for those that don't know, a corner store, buying an orange, I think it was a Fanta.
00:16:46.000The police use that orange kettling net, they call it, to wrap around protesters.
00:16:52.000So, to stop people from leaving, when they say it's an unlawful assembly and you're all under arrest, the cops go from one side of the building and they make a half-moon around all these people and the door.
00:17:02.000And the guy walks out of the convenience store, drinking his orange Fanta on break from work, and he's confused, like, what's going on?
00:17:53.000He was at a meeting in the city screaming at the top of his lungs To the police about what they had done to him and the cops just like we literally do not care what you think It's a it's a city of millions of people and you are one guy with no authority and no power so you can shut your mouth You're meaningless.
00:18:11.000They didn't say that literally, but that's what they that's basically it And they just paid off BLM protesters who were torching cop cars.
00:18:38.000When the protesters get, you know, circled or whatever, and a cop walks up to him while he's not part of the protest and on the sidewalk away from the protest and arrests him.
00:18:48.000He was, uh, a different officer was told to sign for the arrest and fabricate a statement as to why he should be arrested.
00:18:55.000And the fabricated statement was that he was obstructing the roadway, like all the other protesters.
00:18:59.000The funny thing is, this guy went down there to tell the police's side of the story on the protests because he felt it wasn't being accurately portrayed.
00:19:06.000And, uh, I was live streaming everything that happened at the time.
00:19:12.000The officer who lied under oath never got any accountability.
00:19:16.000So two officers fabricated the charges against him.
00:19:20.000And this guy, cold wake-up call, the cops just made it up.
00:19:24.000I think that one of the problems we face with a lot of what's going on with tyranny is density.
00:19:30.000Like, a lot of the problems that emerge that we complain about in terms of weird, progressive, cult-like behavior is just density of cities and then an inability for people to... Like, how you deal with 300 violent protesters throwing bottles and rocks at cops Well, like, this is a group of people doing this.
00:20:38.000The order that was given by Grisham is that if there's like something like 1,000 deaths, or it's like some capacity, like if there's a number of deaths related to guns, at this number, you can't have a gun there, which basically is Albuquerque and Bernalillo.
00:21:47.000Now you ban guns because there's a gun problem.
00:21:50.000A thousand people dying is terrifying, even though it's the same proportionality.
00:21:55.000So this is the problem of mass density in these cities.
00:21:57.000It may be that people are dying, probably dying at lower rates, percentage-wise, due to gun violence than ever before, but there's more gun deaths than ever before.
00:23:29.000Owen Schroer responds to the DOJ sentencing recommendation.
00:23:35.000You know, when I saw this story, we know that Owen Schroyer is being targeted because of his speech.
00:23:42.000He was on the Capitol grounds, he did not go in the building.
00:23:44.000His charges are like misdemeanor trespass of some sort.
00:23:49.000They want him to go to jail, prison, federal prison for three months, and the factors in the sentencing guidelines, recommendations, were his speech before, during, and after.
00:24:25.000And so today, on January 6th, we declare death to tyranny, death to tyrants.
00:24:29.000The DOJ asked the court to consider that Schroer's conduct on January 6, like the conduct of hundreds of other rioters, took place in the context of a large and violent riot that relied on numbers to overwhelm the police officers who were trying to prevent a breach of the Capitol building.
00:24:46.000Alright, so here's where it gets good.
00:24:47.000In their response to the government's proposed sentence, Schroer's attorneys argue the prosecution is taking direct aim at freedom of speech.
00:24:54.000Quote, It seeks to penalize Mr. Schroer for his viewpoints, claiming apparently that his views are relevant offense conduct that must be considered in crafting a sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to punish the crime to which Mr. Schroer pleaded guilty.
00:25:11.000A single misdemeanor count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds in violation of 18 U.S.C.
00:25:19.000section 1752 A.1 says the responding statement from Schroyer's team.
00:25:32.000And for this, they drafted up this recommendation saying, his speech on his show said the election was stolen, that he hates tyranny, so he needs three months!
00:25:53.000It's because these people are cultists, it's entirely political, And I think this is another grain of sand in the heap of evidence.
00:26:04.000We know that what they're doing to the January 6th individuals, not all of them, but many of them, if not the majority of them, and people like Owen Schroyer and Donald Trump and these others, is political persecution through prosecution for political power.
00:26:46.000Obviously, the Proud Boys were charged with seditious conspiracy, and you can argue if that was fair or right or not.
00:26:52.000But in this case, he never entered the building.
00:26:54.000He stood outside and yelled a bunch of stuff.
00:26:56.000And they are saying, therefore, he deserves to go to jail on this charge.
00:27:02.000It's a totally manufactured panic and it's interesting too because a lot of the January 6th people who have already been arrested, detained, prosecuted, charged, sentenced We're like the littler people, the people whose names you don't know, you know, like the grandmas from Illinois or whatever, who now don't really get a hearing.
00:27:24.000You saw sometimes they would come on Tucker Carlson's show on Fox and they would talk about it and they would talk about what's going on with them.
00:27:30.000But they were, you know, they were people whose names you didn't know.
00:27:33.000And now they're using all of the precedents, all of the like heavy handed Yeah.
00:27:38.000Prosecution that they staged against these smaller people who you didn't know whose cases only really Julie Kelly was
00:28:19.000January 6th. I want to jump to the statement the DOJ made in their quote when they said
00:28:25.000That they have to consider that Schreyer's conduct, like the conduct of hundreds of other rioters, took place in the context of a large and violent riot.
00:28:40.000I wonder how much prison time Ray Epps is going to get for literally telling people to go into the Capitol and then being there right when the barricade was torn down and they gave Joe Biggs 20 years.
00:29:08.000I think it's interesting too, like, the cops that gave the shaman a tour around the Capitol, I haven't heard anything about disciplinary action happening for them, right?
00:29:17.000There is no fallout for people who, you know, whether we can say it was mistaken or on purpose, facilitated actual things that then people were sent to jail for.
00:29:27.000I think your point that they have been building up to this for so long is so interesting because often when I'm writing these stories, the statement comes across, and it's from the DOJ, that over a thousand people have been charged in connection with January 6, over 600 have been sentenced, and over 300 are in prison at this moment.
00:29:44.000And when I read that sentence, I am horrified.
00:29:48.000I feel that way because I obviously have one, I have a perspective on January 6th that, you know, left-wing mainstream media doesn't.
00:29:54.000When they hear the same statistics that over 1,000 people have been charged, that over 600 people have been sentenced, and that over 300 are in jail, they think, good job, we're getting them.
00:31:51.000Yeah, it seems pretty trespitory to me.
00:31:53.000Also, isn't that some of the risks of protesting, right?
00:31:56.000Like, if you're choosing to protest, you obviously know there's a potential that you could, you know, be on property you're not supposed to.
00:32:03.000I mean, nobody protests from their own living room.
00:32:05.000It used to be getting arrested was good publicity back in the day.
00:32:08.000It was a good way to get the newspapers.
00:32:09.000Jane Fonda was getting arrested like every Friday or whatever it was when she was doing her climate protests outside of the Congress.
00:32:15.000A bunch of celebrities like to get arrested when it's environmentalist related stuff.
00:32:18.000But then we have this example where it's like we had one singular day and now we can never let it go.
00:32:23.000And again, I know at this point we all admit- It's their fetish.
00:32:38.000We did a story, Hannah Nightingale at Post Millennial did a story last week about the huge amount of money that cities have been paying out to BLM and Antifa militant activists.
00:32:50.000Um, compared to how much damage was done.
00:32:52.000It was like $2 billion in insurance damage.
00:32:54.000The most expensive riots in American history in 2020.
00:32:58.000And cities have been paying out millions and millions of dollars to people for having arrested them.
00:33:03.000One guy in LA got paid out like millions of dollars for being shot with a rubber bullet.
00:33:09.000Now, do you remember the summer of 2020?
00:33:21.000Because they're not supposed to be against that narrative where it's okay to be against whatever they have demonized anybody who went to January 6th.
00:33:27.000I mean, even when you look at this now, a lot of the mainstream coverage of it has dropped the fact that, like, Trump held a peaceful rally where he talked and then later said, everyone go home, don't go there.
00:34:39.000He said, these people are the tyrants, now kill the tyrants.
00:34:42.000That's kind of like saying, kill those people.
00:34:45.000I don't disagree, but the way you phrased it is a bit unfair.
00:34:48.000He said, he did say, Democrats are opposing us communists, but we know what they are, there's tyrants, death to tyranny, death to tyrants.
00:34:55.000So I agree with what you're saying, but the way you said it was a little bit aggressive.
00:34:58.000It wasn't like an imminent threat to violence, he wasn't calling like, I want you to go, this name, this person, at this place, kill, he wasn't saying that, so it wasn't illegal to say that, but if you say that in front of a mob, And then the mob gets angrier?
00:35:13.000I mean, are you- But it is like a, oh, won't someone rid me of this priest.
00:35:35.000But they're doing this because they're also doing it to Trump.
00:35:38.000Like, if you look at the indictment in Georgia, it references tweets that he made, like, oh, the Georgia ballot counting is being broadcast on OAN, and Fannie Willis says that's evidence of a conspiracy.
00:36:40.000And Enrique was saying that they tried to get him to claim that, take a deal where he says he was working with Trump or Trump told him to do it.
00:36:48.000Wasn't it Cara Castro Nueva at Gateway?
00:36:54.000That he was apparently told that when they arrested him, say that Trump, who was working with you, he told you to do something to that effect.
00:37:02.000And when he said no, they were like, then you're going to go away for the rest of your life.
00:37:04.000And they did flip the IT worker at Mar-a-Lago.
00:37:09.000They flipped the IT worker at Mar-a-Lago, who's turning on Trump.
00:37:14.000It's really amazing to me that there are some people who have families, have children, and they look at a burning building, And they hear a little girl scream help and they say, I am going to run in that building.
00:37:31.000Knowing they may die and leave behind their children to be fatherless and their wives to be widows, but they know what the right thing is to do.
00:37:40.000And then there are people who are told, well, we'll lock you up.
00:38:17.000I think, I don't know if this is true, I saw a tweet that said that, or an expo, I'm sorry, said that the response was, 22 years after Pearl Harbor, presidents stopped going to Hawaii.
00:38:32.000And when you read the stories of 9-11, and most of us have read them to a great degree, especially the people who are watching, because some people have read too many stories about 9-11, and some people have read a healthy amount to better understand what happened, how it happened, and there's a lot of wild theories out there, but I think most of us, we've read quite a bit.
00:38:58.000But shout out, I'll just say that, to Jon Stewart for standing up for the 9-11 first responders who are not getting the... Oh, he did that a lot.
00:39:12.000There were people who ran towards knowing what they had to do, knowing that they could leave their children behind to have no father, no mother, no family, but they had to save as many people as they could.
00:39:24.000And Joe Biden wasn't even commemorating 9-11.
00:39:37.000In my opinion, he was traveling back from Southeast Asia and stopped to refuel, and they were like, well, you might as well say something, and I was like, oh, okay, yeah, sure.
00:40:12.000That's because we're going into an election year and they're trying to be like, no, no, we have a woman of color on the ticket, so we're better.
00:40:21.000I want to give a shout out to Spike Cohen for this tweet, which I read, and it's very difficult to read.
00:40:27.000And I pulled up the Wikipedia page for the man he wrote about, Ray Rescorla, and reading this story, Brings me to tears and fills me with rage at the same time that Joe Biden doesn't care.
00:40:44.000Then there's arguments about like, well, but he had to give the speech in Vietnam or whatever.
00:40:47.000It's like, you do not schedule things that interrupt you showing up to New York for a 9-11 memorial.
00:40:54.000Whatever, whatever your thoughts about 9-11, the people posting World Trade Center 7 all day, it was trending regardless.
00:41:18.000Security Guard, work at the World Trade Centers, is concerned about a terror attack potentially hitting the Trade Centers, has an assessment done.
00:41:24.000They find that there is a huge risk in the basement.
00:41:27.000A few years later, some dude tries to blow up the Trade Center by doing exactly what they were warned about.
00:42:40.000I hear a story like that, and I hear a story about all the first responders that Jon Stewart was defending, and this is what gets me so angry at the people who would reject.
00:42:49.000I think the 9-11 first responders should have been given a million dollars a year for the rest of their lives, and so many other people in this country, considering how much wealth we have.
00:42:58.000And you hear stories like this, and you hear stories of the dudes who rushed in full speed, never to be seen again, leaving behind families, The people who are victims, who died in this, the people standing at the edge of the molten steel and the burning building as it sprays out, the people who had to live for decades with damaged lungs and cancer, and the least you can do, Joe Biden, is show up.
00:43:21.000Literally, the minimum is just showing up.
00:43:26.000One of the things that bothers me the most is that those people that went back into the building should be alive because buildings like that are not supposed to fall down from office fires.
00:46:39.000Eventually my son was born in New York.
00:46:40.000But I remember watching Rudy Giuliani on TV because what happened was everyone wanted news out of New York.
00:46:50.000So all the channels in Jersey and Philadelphia just tuned into the New York local News like what New York won, right?
00:46:57.000So we were all just watching New York one and Rudy Giuliani like came on and he started talking about it and what was going down and he started he started talking about how alternate side of the street parking would be suspended and So for those of you who are not, you know, super familiar with parking in New York, they clean the streets.
00:47:18.000And so every couple days you got to move your car to the other side of the street so they can clean the street.
00:47:22.000And Giuliani started talking about alternate side of the street parking would be suspended.
00:47:26.000And I was like, super emotional feeling.
00:47:28.000I was like, New York is still New York.
00:47:33.000He's gonna save the city again, and he did in a lot of ways.
00:47:38.000But yeah, the people who did that, and later talking to my boss,
00:47:46.000I worked for this architecture company, and my boss was telling me his kids went to school downtown,
00:47:51.000and he lived in Brooklyn, and he walked across the bridge.
00:47:55.000Everyone's like running across the bridge trying to get to Brooklyn.
00:47:58.000Everyone's like fleeing downtown and he's walking the other way to go get it to like go find his kids and his kids his kids were okay and he found them.
00:48:08.000Another person I know just was like ended up writing a one-man show called Walk North and he had been downtown and he just started like walking north and like you know everybody he ran into people just being like Do you guys, does anyone need a bathroom?
00:49:07.000So, I mean, if you're in New York, and after, you know, it's 10 a.m., and all this is going down, and then later on in the day, all of a sudden, another building just collapses, Shattering in the middle and just falling straight down without even being hit by a plane who knows any building could have just fallen down That was like you said earlier how fragile things are life and things and I I believe that but I also believe that steel Skyscrapers are not fragile and that yes life is fragile but life can also be destroyed by outside forces if you're not paying attention and
00:49:39.000And just like the United States was taken over in 1913 by this Federal Reserve's corporate fascist system, I feel like our buildings were blown up.
00:49:47.000Dude, World Trade Center 7 does not just fall down on its own unless its structures are blown out.
00:50:09.000He would, you know, see everything he could possibly see.
00:50:13.000He would go up into all the different nooks and crannies of the buildings.
00:50:16.000And figure out what was going on with it and the city changed the rules of how you inspect buildings so that no longer did you have to go up into the building but you could just stand in a building somewhere else with a telescope and look at the building from there.
00:50:30.000And look at it that way and my grandfather was just like this is ridiculous this is not how we fix buildings.
00:50:36.000And he was going up to buildings being like, I can see from here that gargoyle is going to fall off of, you know, whatever.
00:50:43.000He was like going up into the Chrysler building and all this stuff, looking at it from all the angles, being like, this is how you got to fix your building.
00:51:26.000If you think the United States government being attacked, or whatever you think happened, is going... Let's operate under the assumption...
00:51:58.000So, you know, it's funny when Vivek Ramaswamy says we're learning now about, you know, the Saudi involvement or whatever, and they try to make him look like a conspiracy theorist.
00:52:05.000You really think that the government just, like, declassified literally everything?
00:52:11.000There's probably a bunch of documents that even Trump knows, and he was like, oh wow, didn't know that happened, but they're not gonna tell you.
00:52:16.000I remember at the time, because after 9-11, the rents went down in New York, and I was like, oh, as soon as I get a job in New York, I'm moving to New York, which is what I did.
00:52:29.000But I remember when – then it was the Patriot Act, which is, of course, one of the most egregious violations of American civil liberties in the history of a country, and it's still in effect.
00:52:39.000It's basically warrantless surveillance of Americans.
00:52:43.000What they did in reaction to a global, you know, a threat from outside of the country is they decided to surveil Americans more, you know, and now we have the DOJ that says the biggest threat in the United States is domestic terrorism.
00:53:46.000Then we go into Afghanistan, which again, any student of history can tell you it's a really bad idea to go try and fight a war in Afghanistan.
00:54:12.000Unless that was the plan all along was to create a, you know, domestic surveillance state where we just fund wars to line the pockets of presidents.
00:56:45.000Because maybe he can't stay awake long enough.
00:56:47.000Well, he did say, I couldn't meet with the Chinese president because I have to go to bed or something like that.
00:56:51.000They were like talking about he avoided the question by like joking loose mainstream terms there for... And Gavin Newsom said he's not going to run because Kamala Harris is next in line.
00:57:00.000But that doesn't mean anything, right?
00:57:03.000Like, he says that now and everyone's like, see, look, he's respecting the office.
00:57:07.000But then, you know, Kamala Harris... He would run if he could do it.
00:57:11.000...opens a fast food restaurant and then quits.
00:57:17.000No, I mean, we talked about the possibility.
00:57:19.000I think what's crazy about the Joe Biden ground zero thing is, first off, open lie that anyone could fact check.
00:57:27.000Also, when Trump has told a story about, you know, watching the towers fly in, like the planes fly into the towers from his apartment, and I pulled it today, the Washington Post had this big Well, he told a story here, and then he said he used a telescope, and then he did whatever, but no one is going to issue a correction other than, you know, respectful people at the Post Millennial, right?
00:58:58.000I think one of the craziest things, and I think Trump is representational of this, because when he talks about 9-11, he talks about it with, you know, a gravity that we're obviously not seeing from Joe Biden, right?
00:59:07.000I mean, Joe Biden- Well, it's Trump's hometown.
00:59:17.000I was very young, so, like, I don't have all the clearest memories of it.
00:59:22.000You know, for years, especially growing up in this region, you know people who have stories are like, oh yeah, my dad was supposed to have a meeting there that day and then he didn't, or like my mom did this, that, and the other, and you know, whatever.
01:01:04.000You'd put phone numbers in it on paper, and it would be a hole in it, and it would be like a loose-leaf binder, if anyone knows what that is.
01:03:18.000Just like all of us sitting in the airport tape.
01:03:20.000So I worked at O'Hare when I was 18 until I was 20.
01:03:26.000And so this is just four years, you know, after 9-11.
01:03:29.000And I talked to the guys who worked there, who had been there when it happened, and they said, this is what I was told by a handful of the guys, that after it happened, within, you know, 15 or so minutes, there were guys in suits with rifles standing on the tarmac.
01:04:26.000Six days later they came down the buildings and then I started working ground zero like October 13th or something, a month later, I started working there.
01:05:35.000I'm saying the official statement on World Trade Center 7, I believe, is Debris from Trade Centers 1 and 2 caused fires in World Trade Center 7, which burned out of control because of the chaos and limited resources.
01:05:49.000There's no firefighters, resulting in stored gas tanks bursting or something like that, which then started weakening various portions of the building, causing it to just crumple and then fall.
01:05:58.000Yeah, there's a digital simulation of the building crumpling, and they only show, the National Institute of Standards and Technology only show like a portion of the fall, but then it doesn't really explain why it fell in near free fall.
01:06:11.000We're gonna, we're going to get in all that at the members only, so go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, and then in one hour we're gonna have a very interesting conversation, I imagine, about Unofficial beliefs.
01:06:59.000Mayor Ted Wheeler said he was very disappointed with the news of Nike's community store closure and that his team and city had worked tirelessly and in good faith with Nike for almost a year to offer creative solutions to their safety challenges.
01:07:30.000You don't need to tell me it's in good faith.
01:07:32.000If you tell me that, it's like you're virtue signaling and it's not really in good faith.
01:07:36.000This is, yeah, this is one of many stores that has been leaving Portland.
01:07:41.000Andy Ngo, who's with Post Millennial, keeps reporting on this because he's been writing about this for years, what's going on with Antifa and the militants and, like, the horrible people who just want to destroy Portland.
01:10:09.000I think people would like throw a brick through his window and then come in and be like, thank you so much, I'll buy a beer or like whatever he's selling.
01:10:19.000They always think like, oh, I'm on board with you, so you will spare me.
01:10:23.000And there have been a number of stories that we've reported on of like far leftists who have small businesses who advocate for BLM and Antifa and then are surprised when like, I think one woman got killed in a robbery and her family was like, no, but We- she wouldn't want anyone to go to prison for this.
01:10:42.000And it's like, they literally killed the woman!
01:10:44.000Remember- remember the comic from Shen, where he was like, my bike got stolen.
01:10:48.000But I imagine the guy who stole it is happier to have it than I am to lose it.
01:10:51.000So the world- so total happiness increased.
01:10:53.000It's like, dude, that guy who stole your bike didn't think twice about it and hucked it for 20 bucks.
01:11:03.000There's this NPR story from a while ago where they said some businesses in Portland or different cities would hang, like, Black Lives Matter stuff in, in hopes Seattle would too, during the Chad thing.
01:11:12.000In hopes of, like, not being attacked or not losing their business.
01:11:26.000Because there's no end goal for him now, right?
01:11:30.000Like, you had a business, it got destroyed, so now if you thought your business was serving your community, it's gone, and also you don't have a way to make money.
01:11:37.000So why would you go to this length to try and appeal to a mob that doesn't care about you?
01:11:43.000I'm thinking about Nike still, and Nike at one point earlier this year offered to pay police themselves to protect their streets.
01:11:50.000And Portland was like, oh you can't actually pay our police, we don't have enough of them!
01:11:53.000We don't have enough, and also you can't do that, we don't want you to.
01:11:56.000We defunded our police, and now not only do our police have less budget, but no one wants to be one.
01:12:01.000Because that was the way the defund the police movement was so successful, is no one wants to be a cop now, so there's a lot of resignations.
01:12:41.000And when we started putting up thin windows that could be shattered with a rock sitting right in front of it, That was a sign that we were honorable and secure.
01:12:50.000And we were not concerned that you could easily make your way into my building and steal everything I own.
01:12:56.000There are coffee shops, Starbucks for instance.
01:13:06.000And that means We shifted, as a society, towards lowering our security to a great degree because we trust each other and we function together.
01:13:17.000And these people exploit our goodwill with death and destruction.
01:13:49.000This feels like when you like qualify with a mob and when you like justify mob tactics and violent mob tactics, it's like someone that's like, oh, like Grizzly Man.
01:14:00.000Did you ever see that movie where he's like, it's a bear.
01:14:48.000That's what it is, they don't have care.
01:14:49.000They don't care about your little middle class lifestyle where you want to advocate for everybody to be... Wild predators try to eat the butthole first.
01:15:28.000The strangest part of virtue signal culture at all, which is like, if I virtue signal, if I tell you that I'm on your side enough, nothing bad will happen to me because I'm on the right side of history.
01:15:39.000I hope this lesson is taken that if you diminish law enforcement in your area, that will slowly deplete the economic value of your area and then your business, if your business is there.
01:15:51.000It's like nobody studied the French Revolution. No, you know like doesn't everybody know like you can't control the
01:15:58.000mob It doesn't matter how much you say they're on that you're
01:16:00.000on their side like oh, we don't like the king either Okay, well your heads going in the basket to have fun with
01:16:06.000that people you would think that people would know that stuff
01:16:08.000But they don't pay attention I went to school in the United States and a lot of kids just didn't pay attention in class.
01:16:13.000And in 2020 they were telling me, I didn't know anything about history, but it's like, you didn't pay attention to anything in history class.
01:16:18.000I know you didn't, but no, they don't.
01:16:58.000Yeah, I know the story well, and that's why I've never seen the film.
01:17:01.000The guy and his girlfriend spent time with the woods, with the bears, and then eventually, when the camera was on, but the lens cap was covering it, you hear them both get devoured in real time, screaming, and him being like, HELP ME!
01:17:13.000Oh yeah, the guy who was living with the bears, right?
01:17:16.000Why would you go around living with bears?
01:17:18.000I mean, there's a reason that we live in little towns and the bears live over there in the woods.
01:17:23.000And when the bears come down the street, like a bear came down my street the other day and I heard about it and I was like, I'm glad I was in the house.
01:18:29.000Yeah, I remember going on a great adventure safari in New Jersey and I was driving around with my mom and I was little and I was like, Mom, what are those kangaroos doing?
01:18:39.000And she was like, Oh my God, look away.
01:18:44.000The bears used to walk through my yard when I was in high school and stuff and there was one, like, it was very weird because you would see the bear and it had cubs one year and the next year the cubs were slightly bigger and I have much younger siblings so we used to, like, have to send them out with air horns to play in the yard because you just don't know when the bears are going to be there and they're not going to be there.
01:19:05.000But you can't just keep kids inside all day.
01:19:30.000But I don't think it's that inappropriate.
01:19:32.000But anyway, one of the baboons is just sitting there and we're all looking over the edge.
01:19:37.000And then the baboon shoves his fingers up his ass and pulls out, you know, matter and then looks at it, sniffs his hand and then smears it on the ground.
01:21:45.000Did you see the video of the elephant stopping the car that's driving with all the sugar cane on it and it like walks out on the road and blocks it and then grabs sugar cane off the truck?
01:23:39.000I've been so much in the politics, like, oh, it's human versus human in politics, all these humans, what if World War III and all the human, human, and then I'm like, dude, real talk, like, we were starting against tigers for most of our existence.
01:24:17.000So, there was a construction site, and this woman is, like, in her bed, of course, because you have to have a naked woman in bed on Cinemax.
01:24:25.000And she's like in her bed and suddenly there's ants coming in and the ants swarm her and eat her alive.
01:25:37.000I got stung over the summer by like a hornet or a yellow duck or something on my finger and it started to swell it took like 24 hours and then it was so itchy but if you itch it it then as I learned goes down the rest of your hand and I it I can't imagine if you had like Thousand of them descend on you, and then you're in pain, but also you begin to itch, and itching only makes it worse.
01:28:35.000This is what I... I'm growing up in Chicago, so they say, because you're driving on Lakeshore Drive, you get really close to the water sometimes.
01:28:40.000And if there's like a water spout somewhere, it can pull water back and then drop it or something like that.
01:29:46.000And this is big, too, because there's, like, uh, with all the wildfires that have been happening all over the place, it's really, this is really crazy.
01:30:06.000And so there was a high risk of fires.
01:30:08.000But now we're going to get a ton of storms because of all the hurricanes coming up.
01:30:11.000I think the storm at Burning Man, which no one predicted, is just God testing the pagans.
01:30:15.000I think that he is like, how much do you like testing?
01:30:18.000I think a lot of people believe that, truly believe that.
01:30:22.000I fundamentally, I was talking about this with Liz Wheeler last week.
01:30:25.000I think that He's not happy with them, and he thinks you know if you guys are gonna put up What was it the Chapel of Babel at the beginning?
01:30:32.000We'll just say also put up like a big like a big you know praise Ukraine thing mm-hmm God's unhappy about it.
01:30:38.000That's all I have to say there's something is that they're they're pagan peace-loving warmongers There's something about being enlightened and then going to be enlightened with other people that are enlightened, as opposed to going somewhere completely unenlightened, just going somewhere to seek enlightenment.
01:30:53.000And I think a lot of people are going to Burning Man because they want to become enlightened, not because they are.
01:30:57.000I think they want to be able to say they went to Burning Man.
01:31:00.000They want to seem cool, but they are actually not interested.
01:31:03.000Burning Man has been douchey since the 90s.
01:32:25.000Yeah, but like good sealant masks, because the dust, you'll get these whiteout storms will kick on and you won't be able to see further than like three feet in front of you.
01:33:28.000And everyone had, they had to give their weapons.
01:33:30.000If anyone had like, was carrying a knife.
01:33:32.000I don't think, I don't know what kind of weapons.
01:33:33.000And then would other people just pick them up and keep moving just like with the bikes?
01:33:36.000Oh, I didn't see what happened, but I had a flashlight on me, a really bright one, and they didn't take it, and I felt like a Jedi, like, they didn't see my lightsaber as a weapon, because if it hit the fan, I had something to blind people with in the dark, and I felt like I was, like, armed.
01:33:55.000Well, you know, that's like part of the, there's like this, um, where is it in Africa?
01:34:00.000And they have this like the big salt flats and everything and people like mine salt and their teeth get really soft and they they can file them down.
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01:34:28.000We're gonna have a fun conversation in about a half an hour on the Uncensored Show talking about Well, talking about the history of 9-11, and talking about the origins, the causes, the aftermath, and we're gonna get into the nitty-gritty, so it's gonna be really, really fun.
01:34:45.000I hope you guys join and come hang out for this conversation, and we're gonna take your questions as well, so I hope you got some good ones.
01:34:52.000Culture Abduction says, first to comment before that buddy guy dude.
01:36:54.000So Commander Sisko, Dr. Bashir, and Jadzia Dax... Oh, these are good episodes.
01:36:58.000Yeah, they beam down to Earth, but accidentally materialize in 2024.
01:37:02.000They're found by police officers who believe them to be vagrants, get them off the streets, and escort them to a sanctuary district, a Waldorf ghetto, to contain the poor, the sick, and the mentally disabled, and anyone else who can't support themselves.
01:37:14.000So they've arrived just before the Bells Riots, a violent confrontation in the sanctuary district.
01:37:46.000Because of where Patrick Stewart's gone later in life?
01:37:49.000Yeah, well, kind of because the way that the culture in Next Generation actually would be if you're not in Starfleet seems incredibly oppressive and authoritarian, and also the way that they are always expecting themselves to conform to other cultures and wear the weird hats and whatever, but they always act like those other cultures are beneath them.
01:38:11.000You know, and that like, oh, we in Starfleet, we don't have any gods because we are perfect.
01:38:30.000I actually skipped, I'm half kidding, but I guess the second season of Picard was like they have to go back in time and stop Trump from getting elected or something like that.
01:40:14.000You would care, though, because every year on your birthday, for your whole life, people would be making it a big deal, and you wouldn't have a normal birthday.
01:40:52.000Spartan Bacon says, Tim, since you mention us a lot, here is some money to celebrate Nebraska's constitutional carry taking effect last week, uh, last weekend.
01:41:53.000Yeah, there's like this interesting math thing about if there's like 25 people in a room, the likelihood you share a birthday is like 78% or something ridiculous number.
01:42:03.000Yeah, because it's really 1 in 365, so it's not really that statistically incredible, honestly.
01:42:31.000Also, like, the odds that you would have, that everyone, that 365 people would all have a different birthday is also, like, that doesn't seem... Also, it's probably not random when people are impregnated and born.
01:42:43.000I bet there's some more circadian rhythm to it.
01:42:45.000I think there is a most common birthday.
01:42:53.000No, I mean, so many people are going through scheduled C-sections now, and I doubt a doctor would schedule one on the weekend, so I think there must be gaps every couple years of weekends.
01:45:51.000The people who are, you know, like Ray Epps, like literally we're talking about Ray Epps, telling everyone to do the thing that hurts everything you're trying to do.
01:46:00.000In the meantime, like Public Square is doing their SPAC or whatever, they have tons of money, they're succeeding massively.
01:46:05.000All these businesses that believe in American values are making more money than ever.
01:46:08.000The massive success of the independent media space is through the roof.
01:46:12.000Joe Rogan, despite all their attempts to try and take him down, is just bigger and better than ever.
01:46:17.000Every day there's a new story about something he's done.
01:46:32.000And it's just like, man, how much do you have to be winning To be like, let's throw it all away and just act, like, sporadically and randomly.
01:47:23.000If they want to walk away from these mountains where they're king on the throne or whatever, Let him do it. Yeah, this writer's strike and actor's
01:47:30.000strike thing in Hollywood is not being effective at all Like times are changing. I keep forgetting that they're on
01:47:35.000strike There's so much content out there to look at has any they've
01:47:39.000been in head watch No, and drew barrymore just said that she was going to
01:47:42.000bring her show back just without the writers. Yeah. Oh, wow Yeah, that'll be terrible.
01:47:47.000It'll probably be the same, to be fair.
01:48:07.000Suddenly all the guests will suddenly have, like, way less interesting stories.
01:48:11.000Well, maybe way more interesting stories.
01:48:13.000Well, the way that they're doing it is she's saying, we'll have guests on, but we just won't talk about, we just won't promote their projects.
01:48:20.000So that we're still complying with the writer's strike.
01:48:22.000Which is going to be more interesting because no one wants to hear about people promoting their movies anyway.
01:48:27.000That's the boring part of the interview.
01:48:29.000Yeah, I think the writer's strike is probably going to backfire to a certain degree because I remember the writer's strike back in like, what was it, 2007 or whatever?
01:49:26.000And it's like, that's all they're doing.
01:49:27.000And you can, you get to watch the tone, listen to their tone and like how annoyed the alpha, it's like, you can see the alpha, the dynamics of who's the alpha.
01:49:34.000It's Stephen Colbert supposed to be like the leader and the other guys can't stand him.
01:49:39.000And to be honest, I just saw one clip and Seth Meyers was extremely, Disgusted with what he had to say and do he did not look like he wanted to be there But like it's funny to watch their their emotional dynamics change when they're trying to like because they're all used to being the alpha Yeah I'm gonna say if you were the host of a late-night show and now we have multiple hosts of a late-night show being hosted by a host with nothing to talk about I mean, but I do think Dave Letterman and Johnny Carson would be funny and throw in Conan That would have been a funny podcast.
01:50:06.000Those guys earned those on merit these new guys.
01:50:08.000Those guys were funny Sorry to interrupt.
01:50:10.000Oh, I was going to say the same thing.
01:50:40.000These people are proof that the machine just chose people who to put on TV and when it comes to actual battle of merit, they have none.
01:50:47.000So I'm excited for the next decade or so when Assuming things are going in a more positive direction with like Rumble success and Public Square, meritocracy will reign supreme and all of these placed personalities will be struggling.
01:51:03.000We got Ben D. says, Wells Remy Crowther, the man in the red bantana, saved 17 people above the 77th floor, went back in to save more and was never seen again.
01:51:13.000They had about an hour after the plane hit, before it came down.
01:51:17.000And so, nobody thought that was going to happen.
01:51:21.000So they thought they were going to be able to go in, as long as they avoided the fire and, you know.
01:51:24.000They knew there was risks, but... Yeah, man.
01:51:28.000Patriot American says, 9-11 will always remain a sorrowful day.
01:51:32.000My dad worked three blocks from the site until August of 01.
01:51:35.000My buddy lost his grandfather, and his dad and North Tower collapsed, both FDNY.
01:51:39.000I don't even know if their bodies got recovered.
01:52:19.000Yeah, so like the issue with Trump is that he would say, hey, do this thing, they go, you got it, and then they wouldn't, and then he'd forget.
01:52:26.000And we learned the least about aliens from him.
01:52:27.000To be fair, the Biden administration has told us so much.
01:52:37.000Federale says, Joe Biden literally told Jon Stewart, I tried that, they didn't buy it, or I'd be president right now, and laughed about coal mining in his family.
01:52:45.000He hasn't had dementia his entire life, he's just a compulsive liar, he knows it.
01:52:58.000I don't know if he went with the Senate delegation on September 20th, 2001.
01:53:02.000You could check who was in that delegation.
01:53:05.000But that's the sign of a compulsive liar that's on autopilot.
01:53:10.000He also, I mean, he obviously lied when he said that he never discussed his son's business arrangements with him.
01:53:16.000Yeah, I imagine they're attempting to hide that data because my mom being like, I haven't seen the proof like that's not a that's not an accident that that proof hasn't been shown on MSNBC.
01:53:30.000All right, we got a bunch of happy birthday Libby's.
01:54:27.000Yeah, and being a liar is also different.
01:54:28.000Well, being a liar is allowed, but we don't like it.
01:54:31.000But like, when someone's wrong and then they're called stupid, or when someone doesn't know information and they're called wrong, it's like, no, they're all very different things.
01:56:14.000At first we had a patriotic moment, and then what happened is you had an entire progressive wave come in and tell us that Islamic terrorism was our fault, that we Americans deserved it, that the hate that was shown to us was our fault, that we were the ones who caused the Islamic terrorists to hate us, and we got what we deserved, and we needed to go around placating the world and mea culpa all over the place.
01:56:40.000to try and make people not hate us globally.
01:56:42.000And then what happened is we started hating ourselves because that wasn't even effective,
01:56:48.000and people still hate the great Satan of the United States.
01:56:51.000So we went from a brief patriotic moment where we were almost unified, right?
01:56:56.000Even Ron DeSantis says that it was the patriotism of that moment that caused him to enlist.
01:57:00.000And that was true for a lot of people.
01:57:04.000But then once you had the next great wave come in, and it was politically incorrect to say that the people who, you know, turned our civilian planes into bombs hated us and were Islamic, right?
01:57:19.000And then there was this whole thing about like, you know, if you If you say that they're Islamic terrorists, what you're doing is being racist against Muslims in the United States.
01:57:26.000And it all got twisted around into this huge amount of self-hatred, where now we are a self-hating nation that denies ourself any joy in patriotism.
01:57:58.000A lot of it, I think, is the motion of political correctness into progressivism.
01:58:04.000It's funny how you watch political correctness on South Park, and you see how they've had arcs with it over a 20-year period, and then they have it come back again, and they say, oh, it's all happening again, because it's literally what happens.
01:58:16.000We've got The Dude Abides, 95, says, speaking of New Mexico, over here in Illinois, we had a preliminary injunction for our assault weapons ban a few months ago, which got overturned.
01:58:25.000Thousands bought arms during it, and the governors say they will not be grandfathered in.
01:58:30.000People will be criminals on October 1st.
01:59:40.000What's the theory of why they would... Some politician saw a movie where a guy goes... And they're like, we can't let people be assassins, that's too dangerous.