On this week's episode of the podcast, we discuss the latest in the Hunter Biden saga, including the fact that Hunter Biden paid 10X more than the average rent for his father's house, Joe Biden. Plus, we celebrate the day that the government assassinated someone and then made a holiday for that person, paid for by your tax dollars.
00:03:05.000So I started out after the pandemic, and I saw the craziness, like you're talking about Biden and people trying to, you know, go after you for skating in the park.
00:03:15.000And I'm like, I gotta get a mic, grab the Canon M50, went in my basement and just started recording, and I'm here.
00:03:25.000Lots of crazy news today, as today we also celebrate the day that the government assassinated someone and then made a holiday for that particular someone, paid for by, of course, your tax dollars.
00:03:36.000That's why today I'm wearing my MakeTax How's that going?
00:04:05.000When I get started on something, I get obsessive about it for the most part, which is why I don't do a lot of things, but when I do, I do them well.
00:05:45.000Well, it is a lot of money and it doesn't really make sense in that particular neighborhood, but Hunter Biden is a big spender.
00:05:52.000He spends tens of thousands of dollars on sex workers and on a lot of drugs.
00:05:57.000There's also a text message that the New York Post is reporting on specifically detailing how Hunter Biden allegedly was covering a lot of his family expenses and giving as much as 50% of his earnings to his father.
00:06:10.000This is according to some of the text messages through the laptop that were leaked.
00:06:14.000One specific text message reads, quote, I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years.
00:06:22.000Hunter raged to his daughter Naomi in January 2019.
00:06:26.000It's really hard, but don't worry, unlike pop, I won't make you give me half your salary.
00:06:32.000That's Hunter Biden texting his daughter.
00:07:36.000You brought up a very good point, because, you know, the corporate media usually regurgitates any slop he throws on the floor, and they love it.
00:07:43.000They suck it right up, they spit it right at you, looking at you, smiling as they... Their propaganda and their bullcrap.
00:10:40.000There's a bunch of things you can do, but there's like 15,000 is the yearly tax limit.
00:10:44.000If I pay you a million dollars, you've got to pay income tax on it.
00:10:47.000And so you get people who are like, how can I get the money to someone in a certain way, right?
00:10:52.000Okay, how about I buy a painting for a million dollars, sit on it for a little while, Then claim it's only worth a dollar, sell it to you for a dollar, you can then say, oh it appreciated to a million dollars and now you have a million dollar asset.
00:11:07.000I think what this is evidence of, so anyway my point with that is the IRS tracks for these things because you can't just give the money to someone.
00:11:15.000Now rental income is still going to have, it's going to be taxed.
00:11:18.000So what I think this is evidence of is not necessarily that Hunter is trying to secretly give money Now isn't this very blatant?
00:11:25.000as a gift, I think what he's trying to do is clean the money. The money's dirty. So he's giving his
00:11:30.000dad 50 grand a month in rent so that Joe can claim on his taxes rental income and then pay the taxes
00:11:36.000on it and now it's clean. Yeah, at its face that's what it looks like if Hunter's taking money,
00:11:40.000dark money. Now isn't this very blatant? I mean this is out in the open.
00:11:44.000So why would he think he wouldn't get caught here?
00:11:48.000Because he already got away with so many things.
00:11:54.000Today he's also in court demanding that his four-year-old daughter, who he had with a stripper, not take his last name.
00:14:17.000I don't want to get into great detail here.
00:14:19.000But I think it's fair to say that Joe Biden has been the best father, as of course, Hunter Biden isn't really showing the best kind of father figures.
00:14:27.000He isn't really the best role model here in this particular example.
00:14:31.000As far as I can tell, bastards can be women, boys or girls, any child born out of wedlock.
00:14:37.000Also, bastard also historically called whoreson.
00:15:50.000The meerkats have war and tribes and stuff.
00:15:53.000And they talk about the leader and they give him silly names.
00:15:55.000That's what the aliens are probably doing.
00:15:56.000They're like, the Biden family is ridiculed by many.
00:16:00.000Well, I don't know if the aliens have British accents or anything like that.
00:16:02.000I forgot who I was watching over the weekend, but it was a YouTube video that made the argument that if we do get visited by aliens, that alien would be artificial intelligence.
00:16:10.000Because if you want to have that kind of long travel, if you want to, of course, send something, why not just send an AI robot?
00:16:17.000Yeah, I think that's what Elon wants to do with the Tesla bot.
00:16:21.000Everything Elon Musk does is to get to Mars, and I think he knows that it's very difficult to get out of there with the radiation and all that.
00:16:36.000So not only did he have classified documents stored there more than we originally thought, Hunter Biden lived there, was funneling money to his dad, and we don't know who showed up.
00:16:45.000If Hunter was living there, if he actually was, you know why there's no visitor log?
00:16:48.000Because the list of hookers would be too long.
00:16:51.000They'd just be like, we got, it's a Rolex.
00:17:44.000I get Hunter, you're probably pissed off at Joe because of the way he treated you throughout your life, but you never would have had a chance to live like this without him.
00:17:51.000You would have had some cheap job that you hated barely stringing by.
00:17:55.000You wouldn't have enough money to pull you out of the gutter when you fell, so be thankful to your dad for at least that.
00:21:14.000I look at Hunter Biden's Wikipedia page and the picture they use for him make him look like Steve Carell in his awkward office moments, like Michael Scott, super awkward, big eyes, and then maybe that's just how he looks, Hunter.
00:21:26.000It's all blurry, the picture's blurry, like they couldn't just get a normal picture of him looking charismatic.
00:21:32.000I asked the audience, does this prove Hunter laundered money to Joe?
00:22:50.000And what I do on my channel a lot is bring to the bigger picture.
00:22:53.000You're talking about there are no logs at his private residence.
00:22:57.000So that means he can, I think he spent 200 days there.
00:23:00.000He could bring anybody over there and talk about whatever they're talking about.
00:23:03.000Looking at the big picture, don't we have enough to just really, as a country, all agree we need to look into it?
00:23:10.000Like, why would we have a bipartisan type of battle over this?
00:23:15.000Wouldn't you think anybody on any political spectrum would say, this doesn't look right
00:23:20.000well part of what i've been thinking as a c degree age of pardons that were upon
00:23:24.000is like okay the liberal economic order is turning into the new
00:23:27.000world order we need to make oversee this change and why do we hate ourselves
00:23:32.000for being the cut the pilots of the deaths are for the last seven
00:23:35.000years like we were basically trying to militaristically control earth as
00:23:38.000united states Like, people did horrible, horrible things.
00:23:42.000Henry Kissinger, Joe Biden, you name it, Donald Trump.
00:23:45.000All these people with all these secrets, and it's like, dude, we gotta, like, make the new world order now.
00:23:49.000We need to make a Republican-style, decentralized statehood across Earth, or the Chinese, in a world economic form, are gonna do it for us, and they're gonna make a corporate communist state.
00:25:19.000So you've got to understand it from that perspective.
00:25:21.000And when they talk about a new world order, they're talking about continuing pretty much the way that the things are, but for a better benefit for them.
00:25:30.000We would need like a populist, a new world order, like a popular world order that people actually want, not let corporations top-down decide it.
00:25:55.000That's what people were jokingly referring to it as, like the idea that there was a movement of individuals to strengthen their own countries and their own borders and respect between different countries to allow each to do so.
00:26:05.000So the media tried mocking the idea, but it was actually quite simple.
00:26:08.000It meant that someone from the UK was like, hey, this is where I live.
00:26:32.000Yeah, they have the United States of Mexico is already primed, we've got the United States of America, we've got, Canada's basically a bunch of provinces, states, China's a bunch of states, like we're really, as long as the people want it, we're prepped to create a decentralized statehood across the planet.
00:26:46.000Maybe it's just gonna, you know, in order to get these other countries to recognize the superior way in which our government works... We need to bomb the crap out of them.
00:26:54.000Maybe the first thing we need to do... And take their oil.
00:26:57.000Is just, you know, go there, And then just make them implement this.
00:27:02.000And then after we make them do it, they'll understand why it's so good.
00:27:29.000But this is why Hollywood was so great for the American culture in the last hundred years is because it spread English across the planet and English became the language of business and, you know, when you understand what American freedom-loving people are saying, it's a lot easier to get on board.
00:27:45.000The solution to a lot of the world's problems is individuals not trying to force their will onto others.
00:27:51.000And as long as people realize that, and respect other people, and respect their property, and their individual sovereignty, then and only then the world will be a better place.
00:28:00.000But when we have the Karens, When we have Kyle saying, you need to do this, you need to follow this religion, or this edict, or this woke doctrine, and you have to do it, or I will get and use extortion and force with centralized police forces in order to push my ideology onto you.
00:28:15.000That right there is the larger problem of our society, and why it is where it is right now.
00:28:21.000And it takes personal responsibility, individuals being strong and independent and saying, hey, I respect you as an individual, respect me.
00:28:28.000Standing up for themselves, being strong, being able to defend themselves, that truly will lead us out of this nightmare.
00:28:34.000The globalist, New World Order nightmare that we all are a part of.
00:28:37.000With that mindset, if someone were to instantiate like a revolution to statehood, like Republican statehood or something, Would you?
00:28:44.000I mean, the libertarian mindset's kind of like, let them do it.
00:28:47.000I'm not involved, but like, usually you can't revolt against your system without outside help.
00:28:52.000So like, at what point would you suggest getting involved?
00:28:54.000No, other countries always get involved.
00:28:56.000And of course, just like the United States got involved in Ukraine, it's a larger proxy war.
00:29:00.000But again, conflict is usually routine with that kind of larger idea.
00:29:04.000This is why I'm saying, What you're describing is one of the problems I'm describing.
00:29:09.000People trying to force something on someone else.
00:29:12.000Once we get rid of that force, once we get rid of that extortion, just that belief system of respecting others, there wouldn't be those kinds of confrontations.
00:29:19.000There wouldn't be those types of situations.
00:29:21.000What I'm talking about is kind of utopian, but more of just like a place where I think we should be going to as humanity, where we could progress to a point where we could respect each other's differences without trying to bomb or kill each other.
00:29:33.000The current ethos or the current philosophy, I suppose, is whoever holds the biggest stick.
00:29:39.000Because if you don't hold it, someone else will.
00:29:42.000And so the United States is basically like, look, our system is better.
00:29:46.000We got all of these civil rights we've expanded throughout the years.
00:32:00.000He presses the button, then he blows up London.
00:32:04.000The elite flocked to Davos this week on their private jets to lecture us average folk on why we must give up our gas-powered cars by an imaginary deadline in order to save the planet.
00:32:22.000In the meantime, Wyoming lawmakers proposed a ban on electric vehicle sales.
00:32:34.000A group of GOP Wyoming state lawmakers want to end electric vehicle sales by 2035, saying the move will help safeguard the oil and gas industries.
00:32:44.000So I'm sure most of y'all have heard California, Oregon, and Washington are moving to ban gas cars.
00:32:55.000Could you imagine you're in Oregon and you're like, I'm gonna start, I'm gonna drive, uh, I'm gonna drive east.
00:33:00.000And then you get into Wyoming, and you're in your electric car, because you don't have any gas cars, and there's no electric charging stations, and you're just like, well, what do I do?
00:33:07.000Or you're in Wyoming, and you're like, I'm gonna go visit the coast.
00:33:10.000You drive through, you take your gas car, you drive into Oregon, no gas stations.
00:33:17.000When you're an authoritarian, like what California is doing is an authoritarian act.
00:33:21.000It's government getting in the way of a private market demanding that you transition to a certain thing by a certain time.
00:33:29.000What happens is the other side can play the same game.
00:33:45.000We're supposed to rent cars and share them and borrow them, just like all the companies that have World Economic Forum board members that are heavily invested in them.
00:33:53.000We're not supposed to be using cars and having private property.
00:33:57.000That's not a part of the UN 2030 vision and not a part of the vision that Klaus Schwab was talking about years ago when he was talking about Pretty much.
00:34:06.000Making sure that people cannot and will not be owning cars.
00:34:10.000A lot of major cities are also making it very difficult to drive cars.
00:34:46.000So we are seeing this 2030 UN-Klaus Schwab World Economic Forum vision be implemented very slowly, but it's already happening in New York City.
00:34:54.000It's already going to be happening in California, where they're banning not just electric cars, not just, sorry, gas cars, diesel cars, lawnmowers, even golf carts are now being banned in California, which again is just absolutely insane and crazy and going towards the vision of what Klaus Schwab wants for you and not for what Well, look, I can sympathize with Klaus Schwab.
00:35:17.000Just imagine, you're sitting there, you're in your yacht, hanging out with all your rich buddies, and then you look up in the distance and there's some middle-class dude and he's drinking a soda.
00:35:26.000And you're like, what makes him think he's entitled to the same drinks that I am?
00:35:31.000And you just desperately want to take from him everything he owns and then just put him into indentured servitude.
00:35:36.000I can totally understand why they're mad, right?
00:35:38.000Or just, you know, just totally wipe them off the planet because there's too many people in this world.
00:35:42.000That's also another thing that they're also openly calling for.
00:35:45.000But making them super poor is a way of helping, you know, make that process go a lot faster.
00:35:52.000So these people are not just eugenicists, they're also utter frickin' hypocrites.
00:35:58.000There's an estimated 1,100 private jets at Davos this year.
00:36:02.000They quadrupled their private jet emissions last year than the previous year before that.
00:36:08.000So these are individuals who obviously live by a different set of rules, don't care about the environment, don't give a damn about it.
00:36:14.000This is just their PR words that they're using to, of course, justify their larger takeover of society, which is exactly the hostile takeover that we're going through right now.
00:36:24.000Alright, then he's not on the boat watching the guy drink a Coke, he's looking out his window and seeing human beings in general.
00:36:32.000He's just flying on the private jet being like, there's too much open land here.
00:36:36.000We need to... Shamus and I came up with a bit a while ago about Bill Gates that we never got around to making because we couldn't put it on YouTube.
00:36:45.000It was basically a gag about how Bill Gates is his day and it's like he's driving down the street and he pulls into a McDonald's and then he's like, I'll have the Big Mac with a large fry and don't forget the ketchup.
00:36:57.000And when he pulls up to the drive-thru, they hand him the bag and he looks and he goes,
00:37:48.000I said, I kind of made my own definition of woke, because I actually think this is a part of wokeism.
00:37:52.000And I said, woke is the act of allowing an authority outside of God to define your morality.
00:37:59.000And the way they're able to get people to cheer this nonsense on is the climate gods are their woke, or whatever the climate, whatever you want to make it.
00:38:08.000And you're cheering on your own demise.
00:38:11.000That's how powerful I think this religion is.
00:38:26.000Apparently what they were doing was they had like push brooms and stuff and they were like shoving the animals off the cliff and beating them.
00:38:30.000And so they were fleeing to their death.
00:38:33.000And then they were like, now film it and claim it happened.
00:38:35.000That's what it feels like a lot with this World Economic Forum stuff.
00:38:39.000They're destroying your life, taking away everything from you, locking things down.
00:38:43.000Then when you're miserable, they say, are you miserable?
00:39:06.000It might not be the same future you look at a generation from now, 20 years from now.
00:39:10.000We might all have neural links to one or two.
00:39:14.000Generations from now, life's going to be fine.
00:39:16.000People are still going to have friends.
00:39:17.000You might be controlled by a central being or a government, but I think humans are survivors and life will be different.
00:39:25.000But in the end, it will look dystopian to us.
00:39:29.000Could you imagine somebody from like the 18th century looking at what we're doing right now?
00:39:34.000They would be blown out of their minds, and I think it would be the same type of thing generations from now.
00:39:39.000I think if you took someone from like 1850, in any capacity, and transported them here, the first thing they would do was go on a violent rampage, thinking that it was all Satanists and demons and stuff.
00:39:50.000And that's where we are now, kind of, right?
00:39:53.000We're looking at this stuff, I said it's an anti-God movement, I'm still against it, I'm going to speak out against it, don't get me wrong, but I think we're kind of in that same place.
00:40:22.000I think Elon bought Twitter because he wants to build a neural net, he wants to connect people's brains to it, and Twitter is already the base component of people injecting their thoughts into a machine.
00:40:34.000Next, you just need to hook it to people's brains.
00:40:38.000One of the clips that I also just saw recently was Elon Musk a couple years ago saying, hey, We need to have a serious conversation about the development of artificial intelligence here.
00:40:47.000We need to seriously have some real regulations here.
00:40:50.000We need to stop doing what we're doing.
00:40:55.000So there's going to be a lot of implications because of this.
00:40:58.000And a lot of the most powerful, most sinister people are at the head of these larger technological advancements.
00:41:04.000There's a reason Klaus Schwab is calling for the fourth Industrial revolution.
00:41:08.000And when he's calling for that, he's calling for, of course, using technology for his own personal benefit, screwing everyone else over.
00:41:15.000And with the advancements, I mean, we're seeing the possibility of human beings living forever.
00:41:21.000And for a certain group of people to live forever, there's going to be a lot of other people that are not going to be living forever, or won't be living at all.
00:41:29.000And we have to understand that there's this larger trade-off that is being talked about very seriously right now at the World Economic Forum.
00:41:36.000To be fair, though, I mean, think about it.
00:41:38.000If they invented the immortality pill right now, and maybe they already did, could they just give it to every single person?
00:41:48.000Well, they're gonna say... How would you guys deal with that?
00:41:52.000Right now, let's say some alien came to you and said, here's a bottle of pills, easily replicable, and it will make anyone who ingests the pill one time biologically immortal.
00:42:02.000Like, you can still be hit by a car, but you won't age to death.
00:42:06.000Would you just be like, okay, everyone can have it?
00:42:28.000But I think the challenge is, there are some people that There are some people who believe in hard work, personal responsibility, individual liberty, freedom, et cetera.
00:42:37.000And there are some people who think they're entitled to everything and should take from you even by force.
00:42:42.000And so it's like, if I'm faced with being like, should I give the immortality pill to the hardworking, freedom-loving individualist or the woke authoritarian psychopaths with guns?
00:43:19.000I think if we're looking at, say, China right now.
00:43:23.000And what they're doing to the Uyghurs in those camps.
00:43:25.000And I'm supposed to be okay with being like, I'm gonna overlook all that evil stuff you're doing, just give you some really nice things to help you?
00:44:09.000It is a very tough question because it's also an ethical question.
00:44:12.000It's also a question about our existence here and it kind of changes it.
00:44:15.000And it changes also our relationship with God as well.
00:44:19.000So there's a lot of deeper philosophical implications here that I think are worth debating and talking about on a longer, bigger perspective.
00:44:26.000That's why I don't have an answer for it.
00:45:27.000The main thing is it makes you not age, so you could always kill yourself, but it won't be taken from you, I think is the idea, except for these tragic accidents.
00:45:35.000That's the problem, too, is if people think they can live forever if they're safe, they're going to become obsessive with keeping their surroundings safe and soft.
00:45:43.000Bill Gates would lose his ish if everyone got a pill to live forever.
00:45:47.000Bill Gates would be, I thought you'd freak out right now and then start doubling and tripling down on all of his efforts that he's already tripling and doubling down on right now.
00:45:56.000This is what I think is a large component of it.
00:45:57.000There was like 10, no this is 12 years ago, I saw Aubrey de Grey speak in California.
00:46:07.000And he said that, what did he say, I'll paraphrase it because it's been a decade, that, this is 12 years ago, someone who is 45 today will live to be 1,000 years old.
00:46:48.000Now he's a hundred years old and it's like, you know, and he's got joint pains.
00:46:52.000Don't worry, we've already figured out how to restore collagen.
00:46:54.000And so it's just going to keep happening.
00:46:55.000I actually think looking at stem cells and stem cell therapy, you know, that stuff's scary crazy.
00:47:01.000We talked about this on one of the members only segments.
00:47:04.000You can actually get stem cells taken from the umbilical cord or from your own skin or fat.
00:47:10.000They don't even gotta take it from babies.
00:47:11.000That was a big concern back in the day.
00:47:12.000It was like they're taking, you know, from aborted babies and stuff.
00:47:14.000Not even, they can take from your own skin or fat, your own stem cells, multiply them, inject them into your body.
00:47:21.000The stem cells will seek out damaged tissues and restore them full.
00:47:25.000Doesn't that, when I saw that, I watched this video about it, it freaked me out because I'm like, won't that just make you like immortal?
00:47:34.000Because if you're given fresh, so cells have a certain number of divisions as the telomeres break down, if our understanding of science is correct, if they're giving you a fresh, fully young baby cell that bonds, would it not just have perfect, complete, you know, DNA that could replicate or whatever?
00:48:03.000You call the company and say you want stem cells and exosomes, $15,000, and I bet that's what Joe Biden's getting.
00:48:10.000It's on its way to being like $80, but that's the question.
00:48:13.000Do the people that own the world or that are trying to run the business of the world, do they want That would start wars, because you're fighting over resources at that point.
00:48:21.000And cannibalism, because then at that point human bodies are just mobile food sources.
00:48:25.000I want to jump to this story from Media Matters.
00:48:26.000people on earth like I don't think that would start wars because you're fighting
00:48:30.000over resources at that point and cannibalism because then at that point
00:48:33.000human bodies are just mobile food sources I want to jump to this story
00:48:38.000from media matters look you want to read that one it is titled Tim pool and co
00:48:43.000host to make absurd claims that the government wants to control your cooking
00:48:47.000through the power grid You know, I don't know why that's really funny.
00:48:51.000So Luke, they're ragging on you here, because you mentioned, and it was Jamie Michelle from Gays Against Groomers, and you said, for me, this is happening in order to push the kind of digitized everything.
00:49:03.000To fully have a technocratic society, you need everyone dependent on technology.
00:49:06.000And if you're able to cut off that technology, you're able to control people more, and cutting people's ability to eat their own food by simply clicking a button, that could be easily done with this new policy.
00:49:15.000And I think that's what they're really doing, in my opinion.
00:50:20.000Someone has to correct me in the chat room there.
00:50:24.000All have quasi natural gas bans in place and programs that phase them out over the next decade.
00:50:30.000The Biden administration is, of course, working closely with the EPA to make this a federal policy.
00:50:35.000And obviously, with the grid being overloaded in many instances, this is obviously going into a why would they be doing this other than trying to one control everyone or to create organized chaos?
00:50:56.000I haven't read this article, but I'll eat my own words if they did.
00:51:01.000It's what I said, if they ban gas stoves nationwide, that means rural people won't have access to a lot of those, won't have access, and a lot of those people have gas tanks in their houses, which would put their cooking on the grid, and that grid can be controlled by external forces.
00:51:15.000The thing about solar is that even when you're in a rural area, because we set this up, you can get your own gas tank.
00:51:19.000Now you can heat your house, now you can cook your food, you don't have to worry about it.
00:51:23.000With solar, you still have to get permission from the utilities and the grid to turn on, but theoretically you could create your own solar internalized grid or whatever.
00:51:32.000But I think, yeah, this is another step towards absolute control.
00:51:37.000Yeah, and now you add that with smart cities, smart grids, walkable cities, surveillance cameras, artificial intelligence, facial recognition, they're setting up essentially a prison all around you, a technocratic digital one that there's no escaping.
00:51:52.000And don't forget, the voice of the robot's always gotta be British.
00:51:57.000And then like, you're gonna go to your kitchen, and you're gonna go to your refrigerator, and there's gonna be a camera on it, and you're gonna try and open it, it won't open, and it's gonna be like, I'm sorry, Luke, you're looking pretty fat.
00:52:09.000I mean, not seriously like that, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was like, warning, Your refrigerator has been turned off due to excessive usage.
00:52:18.000You are over your allotment of carbon by 47 points or whatever.
00:52:22.000If you open your fridge, your food will spoil.
00:52:24.000Yeah, carbon, social credit score through the central bank, digital currencies that they're all talking about implementing through the World Economic Forum in Davos.
00:52:32.000So yeah, it's already here in many instances.
00:52:34.000I imagine it's like we're playing a game of chess and Luke is saying, look, they can move their knight here and that would be a problem.
00:52:41.000And then Media Matters says, no, no, that's not a problem at all.
00:52:44.000And we're like, wait a second, you can make that move.
00:52:46.000So that stuff like that actually wakes people up.
00:52:50.000The more they do silly stuff like that, it wakes people up.
00:52:53.000Look, there's even a quote from Luke saying, oh, your Tesla is also going to be off too.
00:52:57.000Yeah, it's like Luke saying, if the knight gets moved there, that could be a problem.
00:53:00.000And they say, Luke said that the government's planning on moving his knight there!
00:53:04.000And Luke's like, I didn't say that they are.
00:53:06.000I mean, at least in your quote, you didn't say they are.
00:53:08.000You said, I think that this can happen.
00:53:10.000I mean, you were pretty plain that it's what you think can happen.
00:53:13.000I don't think you're going to know what other people are doing.
00:53:15.000When I express my opinions, I say I'm expressing my opinions, because it's important to do that.
00:53:19.000Because again, we don't know for sure what the future is going to look like.
00:53:23.000But we see through the UN 2030 vision, we see through the Great Reset, through the Build Back Better, we see through all their talking points, their own articles, their own websites, them calling for this.
00:53:33.000Essentially, having total control of everyone's life through technology.
00:53:38.000And whether it's your refrigerator having Wi-Fi, or your blender, or your stove, or your car, being dependent on the grid, having, you know, smart grids, having everything online, leads to a lot of possibilities of a lot of powerful people using that power and authority over you to punish you arbitrarily for whatever they want.
00:53:57.000Did you see Klaus Schwab saying, uh, the next thing, bad thing will be if the power grid goes out across the earth.
00:54:04.000I mean, it was just a Twitter video I'm seeing.
00:54:06.000Like, could you imagine a life 2035 where some false flag or some organization decides to shut off the power grid of the entire planet and then people can't cook, they can't drive.
00:54:17.000And then they start getting these warnings on their phone.
00:54:20.000We need you to mobilize to do X. Like people are going to be out of their freaking mind.
00:54:23.000They'll do whatever the government freak can tell it.
00:54:25.000Like we do not want to find ourselves in that position.
00:55:18.000He was already using some of the biggest corporations in the world that were working with him and helping him facilitate his larger power grabs.
00:55:35.000But all of a sudden history changes and the Nazis had won in the future.
00:55:39.000And it's because a single 2000s laptop was sent back to Nazi Germany.
00:55:45.000That's a really awesome point to make for a kid's show.
00:55:48.000Because, like, to understand the computational power of a modern laptop in the hands of a world power, it's like, dude, the Enigma machine was this, like, ultimate device the Nazis had.
00:56:01.000And it was just like this rudimentary analog device where they moved cables around to encode, encrypt messages.
00:56:07.000I have to imagine That like, Enigma encryption is like dog crap compared to today's computers.
00:56:14.000And I bet any modern laptop, well I could be wrong about this, but I'd assume a modern laptop could crack the Enigma encryption.
00:56:20.000So like, I watched, what was that movie?
00:57:10.000I think quantum computing is insane, though, because it can treat numbers as a 1 and a 0, and it's trying to figure out number strings.
00:57:17.000If Homie could build a computer in like 1941, or whatever it was, or 43, to crack an encryption, I'm pretty sure our computers today can easily crack that encryption.
00:57:31.000Hitler was like, the only reason that he was who he was, for the most part, is because of the technology that he had, like telephone, I don't know what their phone situations were like, yeah, telephone, they had video, they had film, you know, the manipulation of film and radio got an entire country of people rallied around him.
00:57:48.000So now we're just that, on the next magnitude of global communication systems that got hijacked.
00:57:54.000Enigma was, like, considered unbreakable.
00:57:58.000It was originally cracked in, like, the late 30s by a Polish dude, and then Alan Turing famously worked on this machine to crack it.
00:58:07.000I just Google-searched on Quora, it says, how long would it take today's computers to crack the Enigma machine?
00:58:13.000And this guy Rupert Baines responds, GCHQ, the UK version of NSA, did it with a Raspberry Pi and Legos in 15 seconds.
01:00:25.000One of the problems I feel like Media Matters is having, and a lot of companies are, is that they're looking for drama where there doesn't have to be any.
01:00:31.000Sometimes you're just talking about stuff.
01:00:33.000Yeah, I think part of it is to make sure that what they're really afraid of, just like when Tim did his event this weekend, they're afraid of you going out and meeting people and talking to people of all different political spectrums.
01:00:45.000So Media Matter does that, and it's less likely that you're going to get a leftist on your show, right?
01:00:51.000They don't want to be called Right-wing or you're convert you're talking with all these radical people so it keeps you in the echo chamber I think they're really that's why I like the Tim the idea you guys are doing with the coffee shops Like let's get together and talk it can be a political.
01:01:08.000I'm wearing a Yaira shirt from Eric July.
01:01:10.000He has a comic book He made this character up, and that's just like you guys do your music.
01:02:13.000If you talk with somebody else, then you can say, hey, oh, I got this problem too.
01:02:18.000My kids are having this problem at school.
01:02:20.000And then all of a sudden, how do you do stochastic terrorism?
01:02:23.000If I know you and we have a connection and you're my neighbor or we've had a couple of discussions and somebody says, oh, he's saying all this radical stuff.
01:03:04.000Just literally skate around and hang out.
01:03:05.000Apparently, some, like, woke crew got angry and started sending messages throughout the skate community about how I was brought there by some pros.
01:03:48.000You know what I, the only thing I see?
01:03:50.000We went to the opening of the Hagerstown Skate Park, Maryland, fist bumps, high fives, people were like, whoa, oh crap, yo, Tim, cool to see you, let's skate.
01:03:59.000We went up to one indoor skate park in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and I walk in and what do I hear?
01:04:10.000Yeah, we hung out, and the dudes were like, oh wow, cool to see you, and they were like, dude, skateboarders are like anti-establishment people.
01:04:18.000But all of a sudden now I got these industry people being like, bro, we're taking a lot of heat.
01:04:21.000Like people are really freaking out about what's going on.
01:06:03.000to support businesses that stood up for what they believed in, creating nothing but massive positivity without a modicum of hate or resistance.
01:06:11.000People need to stop believing the lies.
01:06:14.000The woke people are like, we'll cancel you.
01:08:30.000He produced a video from the quote-unquote unevent we did, and there's just happy people standing around taking pictures, people skating and doing tricks, fist bumps, no hate.
01:08:43.000That I could show up in public with a week's lead time, everybody can know, nothing bad's gonna happen.
01:08:50.000I got mixed feelings about it because it feels like going into a bear's den and then standing there and being like, see the bear didn't attack me, I'm fine.
01:08:57.000But like it's not, I don't think it's sustainable.
01:09:01.000You're calling it a bears den, and I'm like, bro, we're gonna go in, we're gonna turn the flashlight on and show you there's not a bear in here.
01:09:08.000Not a bears den, but it's like saying, hey all bears, I'm gonna be here on this time and this day.
01:12:37.000It was like a handful of just lunatics, and then he went right into the middle of their group.
01:12:42.000What we were doing was going to a place I had already been and had no issues at, telling my friends to show up there a week in advance, and then showing up, And nothing happened.
01:12:54.000I didn't say like, I'm gonna go find Antifa's house and go inside of it.
01:14:49.000No external factor is going to come in.
01:14:52.000And look, I didn't run a business during the lockdowns, but I absolutely would have been one of the businesses saying F you to the machine, just like the big board did in DC.
01:15:02.000Shout out to them again, because that's the story.
01:15:04.000I guess they said, no way, we're not shutting down.
01:16:02.000I was thinking as well, it's also like, if they know Fox News is going to be there, if they know CNN is going to be there, then they're more likely to go out and do these things and protest and create counter-protests and everything like that.
01:16:12.000But if it's just Tim going to go hang out, I don't think that they're going to, you know, they're not going to show up.
01:18:34.000Well, we're not going to make our own.
01:18:36.000Making your own wheels is actually pretty easy because it's all like you find a company that does urethane and then you get it special formula and labeling.
01:19:11.000I noticed that when you look around at stores, you'll never see like, Well, I can't say never, but like a discrepancy in the cost of an item from Target to Walmart to Mom and Pop, like, not that much.
01:19:28.000It's like, if there are 10 skate shops in one area, And one of them goes to the warehouse and they're all buying from the same distributor.
01:19:36.000It's a big warehouse that has everything.
01:19:39.000They might not do it the same way anymore now with the internet and Amazon and all this stuff.
01:19:42.000But if one of these shops starts selling boards for a dollar over cost, compared to like $5 over cost, the other shops do.
01:19:48.000The other shops start being unable to compete, start buying less from the warehouse, complain to the warehouse being like, yeah, this one shop's just gutting us.
01:19:56.000Then they'll say, we cut off one shop or we lose five customers.
01:20:28.000We'll have a big ol' Gadsden flag on our skate shop, but when you walk through those doors, underneath that Gadsden flag, followed by a Molon Labe flag, you're gonna get a premium quality pro skateboard gear for cheaper.
01:20:45.000Heavy cream included, because we're keto.
01:20:47.000But why would any mother, father, or skater be like, I'd rather go to that woke skate shop where everything's 50% more expensive, because I'm woke.
01:20:58.000No, they're going to be like, look, man, dude, the board's a board.
01:21:02.000And then when they're riding around on a Step Up Snack and Find Out board and their woke friends are like, why are you riding Tim Pool's board?
01:21:12.000Shaq did a very similar thing with sneakers because he talked about how a mother came to him and was complaining about how his sneakers were I think $100 or $150 and that was unaffordable.
01:21:23.000So he then worked with, I forgot what company he worked with, but he made his own shoe line
01:21:27.000and he made sneakers $20 and then he was able to get a huge chunk of the market and make
01:21:34.000a lot of people happy and was able to sell a lot more shoes than a lot of the other competitors
01:21:38.000that he was going up against because he decided to price them out fairly.
01:21:42.000Because a lot of the times when you're paying for a product, you're paying for the branding,
01:21:46.000you're paying for the marketing, you're paying for all the other bull crap associated with
01:21:50.000it, which is now associated with the ESG social credit score system, which is meant to indoctrinate
01:21:56.000you, which is meant to of course divide you and to of course eventually conquer you.
01:22:01.000But if you're able to do the opposite of that, let's do it.
01:22:50.000It is very easy to open a skate shop relative to starting a global media company with subscription service to compete with the likes of the 30 million or whatever Netflix subscribers.
01:23:02.000So I think the brick and mortar shop is Probably the faster route towards building culture.
01:23:10.000You know, we obviously, with Cast to Cast, All Tales of the Inverted World, Pop Culture Crisis, we here at TimCast are working on creating media products.
01:23:19.000It's hard to do because, you know, with an online product, let's say Pop Culture Crisis, we need more, we want more people to watch that talk about pop culture and stuff.
01:23:49.000And then we can easily make more and keep doing it, replicate it all over the country, maybe even in other countries, and then have a space where when you walk in to buy a coffee, you look on the TV and what do you see playing as you're ordering a coffee?
01:24:00.000It's Luke Rutkowski ranting about Klaus Schwab.
01:25:36.000We were talking about this a little bit before the show, Elon Musk, or I think even during the show.
01:25:42.000And I hung out at a party with a bunch of people in Elon Musk's circle, and they all believe that technology is the solution to the culture war.
01:25:49.000And I'm like, that's like saying, if we're gonna win this war, I need to buy a lot of land.
01:25:55.000Cause everybody knows whoever controls the land wins the war.
01:25:58.000So by owning the land, it's like, okay, dude, they're going to walk onto your land with guns.
01:26:04.000The challenge is getting the land and people on the land.
01:26:07.000So they're not, they're not fully there.
01:26:09.000Buying the land isn't going to give you the battlefield, but that's, that's how they feel.
01:26:14.000So to a certain extent, it obviously does benefit, you know, like Elon Musk buying Twitter did a lot of really important things, but they genuinely, all these guys are like, yeah, once we control tech, then we're going to, it's like, Maybe a little bit.
01:26:27.000You can increase awareness, and I look at it like if anybody plays these StarCraft type of games, you can increase your land mass, like Tim's talking about, but you need to have people on it for it to really mean something, to be able to protect it.
01:26:41.000So I think that helps, but that's not the full answer.
01:26:44.000Elon Musk is great in the area of business and engineering and all that.
01:26:49.000When it comes to the solutions to these issues, I think he's an infant.
01:27:01.000I'm reading them, but no, it's not reaching anybody and I think he's struggling.
01:27:06.000Look, man, you know, people get, people got mad because I was, you know, Luke and I were eating dinner and I see that one of the Twitter file stories comes out Saturday at like 6 p.m.
01:27:15.000And then I was like, are you nuts, dude?
01:27:18.000Not only is it a Saturday when traffic is at an all-time low for the week, but it's dinner time on Saturday.
01:27:47.000Glenn Greenwald and Poitras, they're like, I don't know whose idea it was, but they were like, slowly release the stories to maximize reach.
01:29:19.000If I was talking to somebody and said, let's say the email says something like this.
01:29:26.000Hey, this is Tim from over at Timcast.
01:29:29.000I was wondering if you can give me an update on the nollie flip frontside crooked grind.
01:29:33.000We were looking at John hitting those slappies, and we wanted to get something a bit more substantive, so we needed maybe like a big heel backtail, big flip out.
01:29:42.000Matt Taibbi's gonna look at that email and be like, I have no idea what this says, and he's gonna ignore it.
01:29:47.000Now, anybody who skates is gonna be like, they're filming a skate video?
01:29:56.000But my point is, jargon, esoteric language.
01:30:00.000Someone might say something like an acronym.
01:30:02.000One of the pharmaceutical guys might be like, yo, we've got a JN3 out of our backlog files, and this is pretty serious.
01:30:10.000And he's gonna be like, I don't know what that is.
01:30:12.000And then somebody who knows security might mean this was a Russian hacker who broke in and stole people's medical files or something, who knows?
01:30:17.000If Elon were to take all the emails and just dump them out and be like...
01:30:48.000But what about the pharmaceutical companies talking in emails with other executives about adverse effects, monetary policy pertaining to the vaccines, things that a layman could not understand?
01:31:00.000The journalists are taking a political angle.
01:31:04.000How were they colluding with each other?
01:31:06.000A person who's into medical or pharmaceutical might be like, how were they preparing to sell this?
01:31:11.000And what were they saying about the, the RN-6 codes?
01:32:21.000They're not even able to search through the data.
01:32:23.000To me, you add all of it up, it's almost like Elon, and this is complete speculation, this is playing chess.
01:32:32.000Elon, remember he was held up on the deal for a while in court before he said, okay, I'm gonna buy it?
01:32:39.000What if Elon was like, I gotta buy it, but I want people to trust me.
01:32:44.000So let me go ahead, I gotta release some information for people to buy into me.
01:32:49.000So you release some information, you release it on odd hours, you slow roll it, now nobody, I didn't even know, I've been following this stuff, I didn't even know it was released.
01:32:56.000So now you've built some trust with the radical people who are paying attention.
01:33:01.000Around Thanksgiving, I think it was, or Christmas, I was asking Normies, anytime I saw a Normie that, you know, we're just chilling somewhere, I was like, have you ever heard of the Twitter files?
01:33:13.000Not one person told me they knew anything.
01:33:15.000I was like, what do you think of Elon Musk?
01:33:30.000How many people do you see on the right, you know, kind of bigging him up and I think Elon Musk has been a fraud.
01:33:37.000So far, it could change, but when it comes to his First Amendment stance and the Twitter files, this is a debacle.
01:33:44.000And to add to your point, maybe that's why the stories get released on Friday and Saturday nights, to make sure they don't actually have any real press impact.
01:34:31.000I'm still waiting for the Fauci files, and then I'm going to make my decision after that to discern what is going on here.
01:34:37.000But so far, hey, we did get a lot of crazy information, especially about the FBI essentially running Twitter, essentially running social media and deciding who has a voice and not.
01:35:20.000It also prevents connecting the dots, because if the general public had it, we could connect the dots between this person and that person in this document.
01:35:27.000But when you have it in so many separate hands, it's very hard to get the bigger kind of story here, or even the whole truth here.
01:35:34.000Yeah, it's almost like I do want to give Elon credit because I think the information is true and I think it's good.
01:35:40.000But imagine if you have the J6 footage and I can't search through it.
01:35:45.000I have to ask your lawyer to search through it.
01:35:51.000All right, we're gonna go to Super Chats.
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01:36:49.000That's why we do those uncensored segments and we're trying to make more.
01:36:52.000And I think what we're gonna do for the space we're building is we're going to create like a semi-VIP Private area where it's like if you're a member of TimCast.com and you show up, you can like come hang out in this like, I'm thinking like maybe Ian's Crystal Cove will be that little special little spot.
01:37:08.000But then we're gonna have a top floor VIP private social club, which will be probably more expensive.
01:37:14.000Something like five grand per year, which is I know is a lot of money for a lot of people.
01:37:19.000Social clubs typically cost a lot more than that.
01:37:21.000But the idea is there's free drinks, free food and networking for people who are working on stuff.
01:38:20.000But we wanted to do a big event over at Gormelts in Virginia because this is a guy who not only is a place of amazing food, but they also defied the lockdowns and said it's unconstitutional.
01:39:53.000And ultimately, I was just like, okay, literally nothing is changing on the Whoop day to day.
01:39:57.000When I don't exercise, when I do exercise, I'm like, I can't figure it out, so there's no point in wearing it.
01:40:02.000I mean, for me, I have seen a correlation, and I'm always trying something new and something crazy, especially in the world of health, and it does track the reaction to it.
01:40:11.000But again, make sure you save your own data and you use anonymous emails.
01:41:05.000After my brain injury, one of the things that my neurosurgeon told me was like, it doesn't matter, because he's Canadian, like from Saskatchewan, so deep Canadian accent, you know, and he's like, I don't care if the boys win or lose, you can't have a beer.
01:42:12.000Well, they're just trying to register, you know, people right now, and I think it's going to be ruled unconstitutional, just like the bump stock was recently as well.
01:42:20.000But are they appealing that, the bump stock ban?
01:42:23.000I don't know what's going to happen, but I just know it was repealed once.
01:42:27.000They're probably going to challenge it again, and it might go to the Supreme Court.
01:42:32.000I think the bump stock ban was also unconstitutional.
01:42:35.000The government can't just decree things are illegal.
01:43:56.000So, the main character starts killing criminals he sees on TV and in the news without a cause of death, so they all just randomly have heart attacks.
01:44:05.000Because he wants people to see a pattern.
01:44:24.000What are people saying, 27, is it 27 days?
01:44:26.000You have six minutes, oh, six minutes, 40 seconds, not 27 days, is that what it was?
01:44:32.000I remember it was pretty rapid, like if you'd write someone's name in the book, it'd happen pretty quickly, and if you write it more times, it'd happen faster than instantaneous.
01:44:50.000People are saying 60 seconds, 6 minutes.
01:44:54.000Yeah, but wasn't it there like, he timed things out to where, for people who know the show, where he'd be like, this guy will die on this date at this time, and he would like write it out weeks in advance or something like that.
01:46:32.000Ekamemnom's Jimbag says this is a motion to have Luke cast during Davos.
01:46:38.000I am reporting on the whole Davos thing and having a team of people look at everything that they're doing and covering it on my YouTube channel, We Are Change.
01:47:28.000You know, you'll, they've already, they've already recreated you on Facebook AI.
01:47:33.000You hear the story about how they can take all your posts and messages and everything about you and then create an AI chatbot based on you?
01:47:53.000I think all of the networks are combining data.
01:47:56.000All our phones are recording all our words and so what'll happen is either A new corporate governance will come in with a new world order, and we'll be like, oh no!
01:48:07.000And then they will mandate all the tech companies to compile the data for them to create the Uber consciousness.
01:48:15.000Otherwise, we can make a decentralized authority that would not enforce those kind of things on people.
01:49:33.000He's getting hormones that stimulate red blood cells, and he's getting IV electrolyte therapy, but it's been brutal, because sometimes he won't eat.
01:49:43.000And we came back, and he didn't eat all day, and we have to try and make it, so I'm putting catnip in his food, and then he'll eat it, which is good.
01:49:50.000And then he just drinks water nonstop.
01:49:51.000Do you notice with cats, where they won't eat, won't eat, and then you crouch down next to them and pet them, and then they just start eating?
01:51:14.000Josh V says, saw an article or something a couple weeks back that said, to the effect, we are a few years away from all encryption being obsolete with quantum computing advancements at the current pace.
01:51:23.000Yep, I've been talking about that for a few years now.
01:51:26.000But then we'll have quantum encryption.
01:51:31.000Well, the people who develop it might keep it for themselves, right?
01:51:35.000They might not release it to the public, or they might just privatize it.
01:51:38.000Man, could you imagine quantum encryption?
01:51:41.000The keys are changing in real time in superposition?
01:51:43.000Yeah, they have things called time crystals, where the crystal is in motion, and it's the actual motion of the crystal itself that's the shape of it, is the motion of it.
01:51:53.000So they're using that for encryption tactics.
01:53:52.000Yeah, yeah, I'm a big... When I got red-pilled, right when the pandemic started, the summer of love, I started finding Comic Dave Smith, Eric July.
01:57:59.000I think that the coconut milk would be the best, but I do think they're both... There's a lot of somatic cells in dairy, which are like, I don't know, are they cancer?
01:58:08.000They're not cancer cells, but they're just like... But on top of that, coconut oil would be MCT oil, too, which is medium chain triglycerides, which means that your brain can work faster on them, basically.
01:58:17.000And I think they used to use coconut water as saline.
01:58:22.000Like when people were bleeding out in the war, they'd take a coconut and they'd plug it in because, yeah, because it could keep your blood pressure up.
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02:00:52.000I did a video today on all the things that I can't say here, specifically about Pfizer and the four Pfizer celebrities, one of which blocked me.
02:01:01.000If you want to know which one blocked me, check out the video that I did today on lukeuncensored.com.
02:01:06.000Also, a lot of people are asking when I'm going to be leaving.
02:01:09.000I'm going to be leaving this week, so I'll miss you guys.
02:01:21.000And also Cyrus, I wanted to shout out your Twitter page stuck in the mid it's stuck and the letter N D A M I D. If anyone wants to follow you on Twitter.