Jack Posobiec and Alex Blumberg join host John Rocha to talk about MAGA Month, Jordan Peterson's "I'd Rather Die than Take Down That Tweet" tweet, and much, much more!
00:01:25.000Yeah, so I'm sitting there, I'm doing my podcast, right?
00:01:29.000I'm up at like crack of six in the morning, well actually I'm up at like five because the one-year-old, you know, had something going on so we had to be up for him.
00:01:38.000I'm doing my podcast, then I'm hosting War Room Pandemic for Bannon because he was out today, and I get done that and suddenly I find out that I hate America.
00:01:48.000So Jack tweeted something and then I noticed your profile picture didn't have an American flag in it and it was like 10 a.m.
00:01:55.000or something so I was like, oh, harumph!
00:03:10.000At the same time, Daily Wire's ratings are through the roof and they're signing more and more people.
00:03:13.000I just, I just, I really love saying that over and over again, that CNN Plus collapsed and Daily Wire is exploding because that's, that's good.
00:03:20.000It's like the right thing is happening.
00:03:36.000He was talking about the fat chick on Sports Illustrated.
00:03:39.000And you know, because he was like, this is not beautiful.
00:03:41.000And then he made a point about confused kids, and then I realized something.
00:03:46.000I'm like, if orientation is not learned, but it's ingrained, and then you have a little kid, and you show the little kid a trans woman, and you show the little kid a fat woman, and the kid says, I'm not attracted to either of these women, and then they go, oh, you must be gay.
00:03:59.000Like, these are the kind of things that are confusing to kids, because, you know, if they have an attraction towards a specific thing, they're told they're transphobic, or they're fatphobic, and all that stuff, it's probably confusing them.
00:04:08.000So we'll talk about all that stuff, my friends, before we get started.
00:04:52.000I'm here supporting MAGA Month, where not only do I have the American flag in my profile superimposed on my face now, I've got my Turning Point USA, USA branded t-shirt here with me.
00:05:06.000And somebody mentioned to me that I actually haven't been here since we got back.
00:05:09.000So we were in Davos, you know, where they don't celebrate MAGA Month, getting detained, getting detained at the World Economic Forum.
00:05:16.000And we were working on a whole documentary about that, which will be coming out soon.
00:07:55.000The poll was released on June 30th by the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics.
00:08:00.000According to their findings, 28% of voters, including 37% who have guns in their homes, agree it may be necessary at some point soon for citizens to take up arms against the government.
00:08:11.000The funny thing is, I bet that stat stays true for, like, strong Republicans forever, like, no matter what, because they say it all the time.
00:08:20.000So I don't know if this is actually, like, an increase in the number.
00:08:22.000For all I know, it's gone down, right?
00:08:24.000It felt that way watching the riots that everyone was trying to take down the government.
00:08:28.000I mean, like the mayor was getting baptized in fire out there out West.
00:08:56.000We need to make America great again, and we need a month to do it.
00:08:59.000So this is that month, every month from now on.
00:09:01.000So does the story, and I know I sent this to you guys when I was on my way in, but does it break down in the poll, right, left, right, party distinction, any of that kind of stuff?
00:09:11.000It's strong GOP, GOP, independent, Democrat, and strong Democrat.
00:09:15.000Okay, now, so where are the fault lines?
00:09:18.000Do you see both sides, right, on the extremes?
00:09:42.000Republicans are like 28 or 30 or something, and then strong GOP is the plurality, 45%.
00:09:48.000So among strong GOP, 45%, I believe it's 45, say you may have to, and like 42 say you don't have to.
00:09:55.000That's the only bracket where the you may have to is larger.
00:10:00.000But conservatives believe it less than independent voters.
00:10:05.000Well, Thomas Jefferson was pretty clear, you may have to take up arms against the corrupt government.
00:10:09.000Like he said that blatantly, just so you know, everyone be as part of being American, you may have to take up arms at some point if the government becomes tyrannical.
00:10:19.000Well, and this is Jefferson, by the way, and this is the same Jefferson, by the way, who goes over and sees the beginnings of the French Revolution and is like, Yeah, this is great.
00:10:27.000Let's continue to do this without, you know, kind of realizing which forces exactly were being unleashed.
00:10:33.000And this is why you have these huge differences between, you know, sure, both were armed uprisings against a central government, right?
00:11:15.000It became about his personality and how great he was and how he was going to lead them to his saviour, salvation.
00:11:20.000It was like a two-fold revolution, right?
00:11:23.000You actually had the period where you had the left and the right in the parliament chamber or whatever.
00:11:28.000And this is where we get the terms, yeah.
00:11:30.000So there's a revolution and the radicals and then the moderates are like yelling at each other and then the moderates get crushed and then Robespierre's like, off with their heads!
00:11:37.000And then they offed with his head and, you know, the whole thing was just kind of crazy.
00:11:59.000Robespierre turned on his buddy, the number two guy, D'Antone, who then said it would have been better to have been a poor farmer than a metal in the politics of man.
00:12:08.000And that's what people, you know, it's funny because we talk about how people don't want to stand up and it's like, maybe they learned a lesson from the French Revolution.
00:12:16.000The fires will rage and burn down your home and your life, but you may yet survive.
00:12:21.000Yeah, you kind of want to, you want to build something that allows for the system to change, not so much be the leader and the speaker and feel good about yourself because everyone loves you.
00:12:46.000They blame minority rule, saying it's not fair that these... But they don't understand California used to be very sparsely populated, so change happens.
00:12:56.000The problem is right now, instead of being like, okay, we all agree to work by these rules, they're just saying like, screw it, burn it down, it's not fair.
00:13:04.000You'll see more typically, like, it's, I get what you're saying, right?
00:13:09.000And you see this in actually the Supreme Court ruling that just came out on the Remain in Mexico policy, right?
00:13:20.000But it was sort of this idea that, well, that was a Trump era policy, and even though we all disagree with it, we want to keep it in place for the integrity of the system.
00:13:34.000Because that was the election, Biden's in now, and does he have the ability as the current president to rescind an executive order?
00:13:47.000So you'll see what I'm trying to say, and I'm not necessarily trying to get into that issue, whether or not I agree with that.
00:13:51.000I'm just saying that was the thinking.
00:13:53.000And so you'll see that more with conservatives saying, we want to keep the system so that everybody gets a fair shake, even if it doesn't benefit our side.
00:14:01.000Whereas the left will say, nah man, just burn it down.
00:14:04.000Yeah, quite literally, you know, peaceful, peaceful fires.
00:14:07.000It's going to get mostly peaceful out there.
00:14:09.000It's going to get mostly peaceful out there.
00:14:48.000The problem is Congress is dysfunctional.
00:14:51.000And so people aren't getting what they want.
00:14:53.000So they're just, they prefer to burn it down.
00:14:55.000Politicians knowing that you can get votes from really dumb people are pandering to them and it's working.
00:15:01.000Which, by the way, it's the amazing thing on the Roe v. Wade ruling, which for 50 years stood as, see, that literally was the opposite of, right, quote unquote, democracy, right?
00:15:14.000Because they went to the courts and said, we don't like that these Republicans are banning this thing that we want.
00:15:21.000So we want you to make it a federal, not just law, right, that would you pass through Congress, but a federal rule, essentially ruling that there's a right to this that doesn't actually you know, appear anywhere in the Constitution, but we're
00:15:33.000going to protect it as if it does, so that these states can't decide on their own how they
00:15:38.000want to run their states. So it's, it's this really weird kind of situation where they banned
00:15:44.000banning it, right? They banned banning abortion. That's what Roe v. Wade did. And so overturning
00:16:35.000What are you protesting in California for?
00:16:38.000Most of the protests were in states where abortion will probably continue to be Right, overturning Roe is the most pro-choice decision because it just gave it to the states to do whatever you want.
00:17:50.000And now, one less government was making an imposition, and the 50 states that were in some way regulating just changed the way they were regulating, so they're all still involved.
00:18:00.000Plus, it's like, it even goes down to the county and city level, too.
00:18:03.000Like, it's not just one government, it's thousands of governments regulating all this stuff.
00:18:06.000I've definitely got abortion fatigue at this point.
00:18:09.000The conversation has gone on, like, maybe because we're on a talk show and it comes up almost every day.
00:18:14.000But it's like, it's because, in my opinion, the Democrats are using it for a very serious wedge issue.
00:20:37.000The actual ultra-MAGA, like fringe Trump diehards who believe crazy things like, come March 3rd, Donald Trump will be... It's like, okay, there's not very many of them.
00:21:14.000But this is the quote-unquote right, and it's like, it's funny when people on Twitter are like, Tim's right, right wing, and I'm just like, I'm center-left on like a lot of public policy issues, I'm just libertarian.
00:21:26.000If that's the case, then what we call the left, with Nancy Pelosi, Democrats, they're not arguing for anything, they're not arguing anything, it is the rule.
00:21:36.000On the left, they will not give you an argument.
00:21:39.000It's the exception, some of them will.
00:21:45.000It's kind of like emotions versus logic, I think.
00:21:47.000A lot of people that would consider themselves leftists are driven by their emotional standards.
00:21:52.000But I think there's another angle to it as well that gets into the word rule itself, but in the other sense of the word rule as power, right?
00:22:02.000And so I think that for 50 years, Roe v. Wade stood as a sacred cow for the left for a very long time.
00:22:09.000It was one of the most powerful things.
00:22:13.000They were able to impose by sheer force of will, right?
00:22:16.000This was the culmination of the radical 60s, the sexual revolution, obviously.
00:22:21.000That they were allowed to pass this, not just in their own states.
00:22:24.000They willed an actual amendment to the Constitution into being through the courts without actually having to go through the constitutional process itself.
00:22:36.000And it stood the test of time for 50 years.
00:22:41.000And so I think that they realize inherently and even, you know, even the folks like Pelosi and Hillary who are around at that time, they realize that That level of power that they've had is starting to slip away.
00:22:55.000Adrian Curry chatted, Tim is super left with sprinkles of righty.
00:24:06.000And it is a natural, it is a national ritual.
00:24:08.000What should happen is that at every sporting event, a large glass holographic screen comes up with Hulk Hogan playing the electric guitar with the American flag behind him and then fireworks start launching like crazy while we all sing the national anthem.
00:25:07.000AOC, speaking on a video, was like, everybody call your reps, call their offices, send them messages and postcards, but she didn't quite say it that way.
00:25:14.000There is a phrase that is... I'm gonna play it.
00:26:00.000I mean, there's a lot of things to criticize her for.
00:26:01.000I just, we, the video, the video clip from this show, when she went on Colbert and just made up stuff, we called AOC, we called like, what is it, AOC Paul's Chad move?
00:26:28.000The Confederacy had taken over the Supreme Court and were ruling in ways that was impeding Abraham Lincoln, like Dred Scott, that ruled black people couldn't be citizens.
00:28:25.000The fact that AOC said it, and we know the intent of what she said, modern media doesn't give that benefit to anyone associated with the right.
00:30:30.000There is an FBI report that will come out and talking about white identity extremists and racial identity extremists or whatever the latest term is for it.
00:30:42.000and they will find all these things like somebody committed suicide, but then they'll consider
00:30:47.000that a homicide or, you know, something is tangentially involved and they will call it
00:30:52.000a white terrorist attack. And they will use this to create this like hugely inflated number
00:30:59.000out there, which is coming out from the FBI saying that, um, that this is the greatest
00:31:04.000threat to America today. Let me, let me, let me write this down.
00:31:09.000They're Ben and Jerry's pushed this racist idea. Uh, The issue is the left and the right will cite the same stat in the FBI to make the opposite claims.
00:31:22.000The stat posted by Ben and Jerry's that the black population is 13% of the United States, yet incarceration rates among the black population is way higher, which is quite literally the exact same argument made by white supremacists.
00:31:35.000So when AOC comes out and says white supremacy is a fact, It sounds like, out of context, she's saying it is real, like it is a true thing, like she's promoting it.
00:32:01.000Well, because the woke identitarian left, the critical race theorists, are outright right racist.
00:32:06.000So they look at everything and they're like, that's the only explanation, and they're making the same argument.
00:32:10.000The difference is who they think is the racist person.
00:32:13.000AOC's argument is, oh, this proves the police are racist because these people shouldn't be in jail, whereas white supremacists are like, it proves bad things about black people.
00:32:21.000When in reality, they're looking at the same stat, asserting some racialized ideology, and just making everything worse for everybody.
00:32:29.000But there's also an element of what Michael Anton at Claremont has written about this, and he calls it the Celebration Parallax, where he says if the left cites something, then we have to say, oh, it's happening, and it's good, and it's wonderful that this is happening.
00:32:48.000But if the right identifies the same pattern or trend in society, it's a conspiracy and it's wrong and it's probably racist to even talk about it.
00:33:01.000So you and you can say this about the Great Reset is a great example of this, right?
00:33:04.000You know, where they'll come out and say, or even with the thing that was going out today, the liberal world order.
00:33:10.000If you went on Twitter today and typed in liberal world order, you would think, oh, it's going to play that clip of Brian Deese, who is the White House economic advisor.
00:33:19.000When they ask him the question, you know, why are Americans paying $4.85 a gallon going into, you know, the Fourth of July weekend?
00:33:27.000He says, well, you know, I'm paraphrasing, but we have to protect the liberal world order.
00:33:31.000And people are said, oh, well, at least he's honest, right?
00:33:34.000You know, guy that comes from BlackRock, by the way.
00:33:37.000And if you went to Twitter, And searched that earlier today.
00:33:48.000That if you search it, there was a fact check that was the first thing that you saw.
00:33:53.000And it said, fact check, comments today about liberal world order are not the same as the conspiracy theory that a new world order is being instituted by the United States government.
00:35:12.000There was a time, not even that long ago, a couple, like decade ago, if you said the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a false flag, you were a conspiracy theorist.
00:35:21.000And I think it was the 2000s when they finally came out with reports being like, actually the U.S.
00:35:25.000kind of staged the whole thing so we could enter Vietnam.
00:35:29.000In my lifetime, I have watched the narrative break down and start crumbling.
00:35:33.000And, I mean, kind of hilariously, Alex Jones being proven right more and more often, although he does say rather crazy and outlandish things, he ends up talking about things... Epstein.
00:36:06.000But there was a period where if you brought that up, that there were powerful global elites trafficking children, they were like, oh, here we go.
00:36:13.000They still try and claim the idea is a conspiracy.
00:36:17.000And if you, well, I mean, it was a conspiracy, but a fake one, like made up.
00:36:30.000Epstein was conspiring with other people to traffic women.
00:36:33.000There was a period where, you know, probably only several years ago, if you claimed there was a powerful global elite with world leaders flying on planes and they were trafficking, they called you a conspiracy theorist.
00:36:51.000is shuffled loose the mortal coil, as it were.
00:36:53.000Now it's just like, oh yeah, we knew they were doing that.
00:36:56.000Now the crazy thing is, there was a story I saw and it said, you know, like 50% of Republicans believe global elites are running child trafficking rings.
00:37:06.000And I'm like, but- What's wrong with the other 50%?
00:37:08.000No, no, but, right, but the issue is, it's like, they're trying to make it seem like it's a crazy idea to have when Ghislaine Maxwell was literally on trial at that point.
00:37:21.000I just, I saw this in the morning and, and you know, look, I normally, I like the Daily Mail.
00:37:24.000They're not that bad, but they're not like the best.
00:37:27.000Clarence Thomas cites debunked claim that COVID vaccines are created with cells of aborted children in dissent on SCOTUS decision.
00:37:34.000There is so much wrong with this story.
00:37:38.000Okay, they go on to say, Clarence Thomas suggested COVID vaccines are developed using cells of aborted children.
00:37:45.000Underneath that sentence it says, cells obtained from elective abortions decades ago were used in testing during the COVID vaccine development process.
00:37:54.000How can you have these two sentences next to each other?
00:38:59.000This here says that they were created with the cells, but you're saying they were tested on with the cells, but then did the final product use them too?
00:39:06.000Because there's the... Let's get as literal as possible.
00:39:16.000The creation is the entire process of development.
00:39:18.000Which requires testing before any kind of... If you're just talking about the final thing that they end up making, maybe all the things they tested aren't being used in the final thing.
00:39:27.000Not only did he never say the words created with, he said development, and he was citing, he was quoting a group, they attribute it to him, they changed the word in the framing, and it's fake anyway because... How could you create a medication without testing it?
00:39:42.000How would you know it did anything if you didn't test it?
00:39:44.000You're not legally allowed to do that.
00:39:49.000Imagine you were like, this person is sick.
00:39:56.000There's a testing process in the creation of any drug.
00:39:58.000So even if you want to get technical, Clarence Thomas would have been right should he have actually claimed it was created using these things.
00:40:04.000It is just such a mishmash, garbage, nonsense media landscape.
00:40:08.000Anyway, my point is, to go back to the liberal world order stuff, Today, if you talked about New World Order, even a month ago, they were like, it's a conspiracy, it's not real.
00:40:19.000And then you got, who was it who came out?
00:40:20.000I mean, Joe Biden said it several times.
00:40:22.000Right, so Biden has said it, and we were playing the clip earlier today where he was, this was 2017, he uses the exact same phrase, liberal world order.
00:40:32.000And so you've heard also a phrase a lot lately, the rules-based world order.
00:40:36.000But when you hear this again, liberal world order, and you realize that, okay, this is real.
00:40:42.000Define world, by the way, because it doesn't seem like most of the world is in this.
00:40:46.000And you see Build Back Better all over the planet.
00:40:50.000But if you look at the countries that are involved with the Bank for International Settlements, which is the Swiss bank, governs like the Federal Reserve and all these other federal, these banks, you see the countries that are stuck inside of this liberal economic order.
00:41:00.000It's the same kind And what I'm saying is you see like maybe, you know, maybe Japan, South Korea, but it's not, it's not all of Asia.
00:41:21.000There will be someone who says, lizard people!
00:41:26.000And then they'll find the craziest claim and say, this is what the New World Order conspiracy theory believes.
00:41:32.000Then you'll get a major politician like Biden saying, it's time we get a New World Order.
00:41:37.000And what he's saying is we have a liberal world order and we need a new kind of world order, which means powerful global elites and interests are colluding for the sake of international governance, which is literally what the Council on Foreign Relations calls it.
00:41:50.000And then if you say, oh, did you see that?
00:41:52.000They're talking about new world order and they'll go, that means you believe in lizard people.
00:42:50.000We're going to use the American military, Mike, to force people to buy oil in U.S.
00:42:54.000dollars, create a global currency, create a global authority.
00:42:57.000That's basically what this world order is.
00:43:00.000There's also a world of thought that it's actually sort of an inheritance of the British Empire.
00:43:05.000That where, you know, and maybe even 500 years from now when, you know, whatever America is at that point or whatever, you know, North America is at that point, that we may, that historians in the future may even just consider this order as a continuation of the British Empire, may not even separate them.
00:43:23.000Which really was like the banking empire that got into Britain.
00:43:41.000Yeah, I think what happened was when the Rothschild family in like the 1700s started their banking empire and this Bavarian banker, his three sons split up in each took a piece of the banking empire.
00:43:52.000Basically, that's how they got it started.
00:43:53.000One of the bankers went to England, and that guy started controlling England through the bank.
00:43:57.000And that's the new world order is the banking part of it.
00:44:02.000What so when you're saying it's an extension of the British Empire, the American Empire, which is really an extension of the banking empire, this Bavarian banking empire, now they're set up in Switzerland, with this Bank for International Settlements, which needs way more media attention.
00:44:16.000We're gonna have to... It's not a conspiracy theory anymore, gentlemen.
00:44:20.000The narrative's busted apart and it was easy when someone would, you could be a researcher and you can go, hey New York Times, did you notice that there's a bunch of documents showing that there's a bunch of international elites coming together for some kind of global economic order?
00:44:33.000And they'll say, don't know, don't care, we won't publish it.
00:44:36.000Now, you can actually publish documents and there's no denying it.
00:45:43.000Okay, so Hong Kong, yeah, they changed flags in 97.
00:45:45.000That's when the UK formally rescinded sovereignty.
00:45:49.000But it was 2019 when they passed what they called the National Security Law, where the CCP essentially came in and just took essential total control, just total control.
00:45:59.000And Xi Jinping today, this very day, visited for the first time, and he said, Hong Kong has risen from the ashes.
00:46:05.000That's what he stated today, because he knows he's won.
00:46:08.000So let's talk about the liberal... And so, not to cut you off, but to finish my point, BRICS is arising.
00:46:25.000Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, right?
00:46:31.000Five of the world's biggest countries, and certainly population-wise, I'm wondering about the liberal economic order and the value of it because I trash it a lot.
00:46:39.000But excuse me, starting economic, but they're talking, they're talking
00:46:42.000military, certainly China, Russia, and they are moving to Ian's point in a
00:47:06.000You've got an autocratic, communist government.
00:47:10.000Do you believe it's one or the other, Jack?
00:47:13.000I'm interested in your take on the liberal economic order, the value of it.
00:47:16.000Well, so this is me the right this gets to me as as a populist, you know, and what I believe is that I think that we do need to go back to a system where and this is where the phrase America first comes from, right?
00:47:28.000So people get the mistake that America first means American only or that America should just go and do do whatever they feel like and that no, that's not necessarily true.
00:47:37.000It's just that our government should exist for the benefit of the people who live within the confines of the country, right?
00:47:43.000Which is the opposite, obviously, of what Brian Deese said today.
00:47:47.000And so it is in the benefit, obviously, of the United States to have military alliances, to have trade, to have economic relations.
00:47:56.000But we shouldn't put those global organizations and transnational organizations ahead of the interest of our own people.
00:48:04.000We need to go back to what might even be considered more of a 19th century type I feel like a lot of people are begging for that kind of world though.
00:48:42.000That's what the documentary we're working on is about.
00:48:44.000That's apparently why I got detained in Davos for having the audacity to just simply go there and talk about it.
00:48:52.000We also went to Geneva and talked about the World Health Organization's pandemic treaty that they're trying to push on the 104 to 94 nations.
00:50:09.000And it's simple, because the CCP has set up a situation where they're in this military slash economic alliance with Russia and the BRICS nations.
00:50:19.000But they're also in an economic relationship with the West and the liberal world order.
00:50:26.000Because we've been financing them with Western capital since the 1970s, essentially since the death of Mao and the rise of Xi Jinping.
00:50:35.000And post Tiananmen Square, it was the Bush family and it was so many interests associated there to say, essentially, look, we're not going to push over the power of the CCP.
00:50:49.000And Snowcroft goes over there and has the secret meeting.
00:50:51.000Right, because the CCP could have been on their last legs if we just pulled the rug out from under them and cut FDI immediately on June 5th, 1989.
00:50:58.000But that's not what Bush did when he was in office.
00:52:44.000Humans sacrifice staged at CERN, home of the God Particle.
00:52:48.000CERN says the ritual could undermine the actual science that goes on at the organization.
00:52:52.000Now, they say a human sacrifice has been staged in the grounds of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the home of the God Particle.
00:52:58.000A video circulating online shows hooded figures apparently engaging in a ritual staged under a huge statue of a Hindu deity, at the end of which a woman is stabbed.
00:53:07.000But the footage appears to have been recorded as part of a prank by scientists.
00:55:24.000So if you take a big sheet of metal, And then you, behind it, you put a big target board.
00:55:32.000If you fire off a bunch of shotgun blasts at that sheet of metal with a single slit through it, when you go behind it, what will you see on the target board?
00:55:40.000A straight line of pellets or, you know, or buckshot or whatever from the shotgun.
00:55:46.000So the plate shields everything but that slit.
00:55:49.000If you put two slits, what would you expect to see?
00:56:27.000A lot of people believe the double slit experiment proves that the observer plays a role in when reality collapses to a single point.
00:56:34.000That is, there could be an infinite number of universes and that you as an observer observing something determine when it collapses to a single position as opposed to a superposition.
00:56:44.000To oversimplify it again, your observation manipulates reality and creates it.
00:56:49.000If that is true, then the conspiracy theory goes, there are too many people on the planet, and all of their observations are interfering with each other, creating a chaotic world, which results in a Donald Trump presidency.
00:57:01.000So the conspiracy theory is global elites want to cull as many people as possible, not because of overpopulation, but to diminish the amount of observers who are affecting reality.
00:57:11.000I think it's all magic talk mumbo-jumbo and might as well just be a science fiction novel.
00:57:15.000But it's happening through corporate media where they're giving us a distortion of information through that.
00:57:21.000I think what's happening in the double split, you got most of it right, but I think there's something about it was when they had two slits, if they fired the electrons through and no one was watching, they would come back later and they'd find two patterns, two lines.
00:57:33.000But if they record it, I can be getting it backwards.
00:57:36.000Then they find the interference pattern.
00:59:59.000It's either they're going to try and reduce the population by making us have less kids or we're all going to start meditating and everyone's going to chill.
01:00:05.000We're all going to go to the metaverse.
01:00:20.000It's like dropping a pebble in a lake.
01:00:22.000If you pray once and you think, healthy, you pray that, and then the pebble drops, then you have no thought and the ripples will go out and things will become healthy.
01:00:30.000But if you keep thinking healthy, healthy, healthy, it's like dropping a lot of pebbles and the crease interference and you don't get the effect that you intend.
01:00:37.000Didn't they do a study that found that people who are prayed for often recovered better or something like that?
01:00:42.000Yeah, I was reading I was reading I was I was actually I was reading some scientific study a while ago I could be wrong though, but it sounds like you read it.
01:00:48.000I don't know the details on me right now, but you know just just stories like that and Studies like that and then and just just seeing the power of it in my life seeing the power of it in in my career politics you know, I undoubtedly right and with unreservedly believe in the power of prayer and And I've been teaching it to my children as just part, we make it part of our daily life.
01:01:33.000There's a lot of people who've, they're deeply connected right to the civil war and the doom has never left this town.
01:01:38.000And like, it's just one thing after another.
01:01:41.000It's almost like they're manifesting it.
01:01:43.000I don't think they are, but it's, you know, they're, they're praying and there's people there who are deeply religious, but the, the younger generation right now is so filled with doom.
01:01:51.000I mean, it's, they're completely hopeless and like they're, it's like the town is inescapable.
01:01:55.000It seems like a metaphor for the country at large, perhaps for that age group, but it's scary.
01:02:01.000If you search on the internet, you can find sources telling you anything you want to hear.
01:04:05.000They summoned a an Egyptian chaos God Right, which no because people were and you know, because there was a certain Avatar meme that was very popular in 2015 and 2016 of a frog alt-right, you know, you know, of course, right which which again it had nothing to do with with So this is how crazy it is, right?
01:04:31.000just sort of like it was it was the idea that and frogs have generally been associated with with
01:04:37.000like chaos right for you know throughout history and they're they're just they're okay they're a
01:04:43.000chaotic creature ever try to catch one and so people were looking this up and apparently the
01:04:46.000egyptian god of chaos was actually a frog named kek named kek here's and this is how crazy it is
01:04:52.000right in world of warcraft when you were playing the opposing faction if you were playing the
01:04:56.000alliance you saw the horde if they typed lol the translator would turn it into kek
01:05:02.000So a meme emerged among young people where they would say kek instead of lol for laugh out loud.
01:05:06.000Kek is the egyptian god of chaos, a frog, pepe.
01:05:10.000Then there was that album What was that album with the... Shadolay.
01:05:18.000Right, and all these weird things started coming together.
01:05:21.000And then there was just a whole bunch of 4chan posts where it was like, someone said something like, if I get trips, so when you post, you get a code, a string of numbers.
01:05:29.000And they're like, if you get three in a row at the end, something happens.
01:05:31.000And it was like all sevens or whatever.
01:05:33.000It was like Donald Trump becomes president and the whole post was all sevens.
01:05:38.000Probably one of the funnest and funniest, I wouldn't call it a conspiracy theory, but like trippy internet video to watch that you want to believe is true.
01:05:48.000You're making me think of pattern recognition and patterns because I don't think that we're as free and wild and chaotic as we seem, as humans or as reality exists.
01:05:57.000Like it does seem like we're cycling towards a path, like involved in some sort of megastructure that we don't necessarily, or that I don't, Well, there's even the Egyptian hieroglyphic for Keck, if I remember correctly.
01:06:33.000I don't think the Egyptian... Because it was like a guy at a computer, and then there was like a symbol in between.
01:06:39.000And then there was, and then there was, and there was the guy, right?
01:06:43.000And they said that the symbol in between was meme magic happening.
01:06:46.000Well, this is why they had to get rid of the social media platforms because, and I'm saying this as a joke, because people were using them to effectively pray en masse to Keck, Egyptian god of chaos, and it was working.
01:07:00.000So the powers that be, the big tech Silicon Valley people, banned them to stop the praying to Keck.
01:08:02.000Tim, do you think that we are in, like, a vibrational Super struck like in like a simulation is a vague way of saying, but do you think we're in like a pattern?
01:08:35.000It's like, have you, have you talked, whenever we talk to people who do DMT, they're like, the machine elves tell you that, I think Michael Mouse was saying this, that reality is like a song.
01:08:45.000It goes in loops with like, here's the, here's the chorus and then here's the body and then it loops and it's just like music being played.
01:08:52.000Cernovich has been doing a lot of interviews lately about ayahuasca, which is sort of like the plant-based version of DNT.
01:09:00.000He was on with Alex Clark on Spillover talking about this, and he did an interview with Charlie Kirk about it.
01:09:07.000One thing that he said that I thought was interesting was, that he said it, people say, are you hallucinating?
01:09:14.000He said, no, it felt like the hallucination was falling away.
01:09:37.000Every single person watching the show, one day, your time will come, and then as you pass, you will see a bright light in front of you that you'll rush through, and then all of a sudden you'll sit up from your couch, and you're Ian, and you're like, whoa.
01:10:24.000DMT in it, but your body will destroy it and it won't be absorbed.
01:10:28.000When they mix it, they're adding an MAOI inhibitor, which bonds to it and allows it to enter your body and then... So it's in the plant and your body starts producing it in excess, maybe.
01:10:39.000Now I've only sipped on ayahuasca and it was delicious.
01:10:44.000Like if you ever chew on grass, it's very bitter.
01:10:46.000It was really concentrated, dark brown grass juice.
01:10:51.000And I sipped on it and immediately felt the DMT clarity.
01:10:55.000Like when I go into, when I make an internet, YouTube videos or internet videos and I start channeling my thoughts and I don't even remember what I said, but that's why I started recording them in the first place.
01:11:03.000Cause I was like, I remember it was cool when I said, I just don't remember what it was.
01:11:05.000How long does the high last when you're drinking it?
01:11:07.000It was like for, I took a sip and then it was like within 30 seconds, I felt that rush of clarity.
01:11:13.000And then after about a minute, it started to dip out.
01:11:18.000Just to clarify, I know the surface level stuff about ayahuasca, but just to pull it up, ayahuasca is notorious for its psychedelic properties produced from the combination of MAOIs found in Benisteriopsis, Coppivine, and NN-dimethyltryptamine from Psychotria viridis or diplopteris carborana.
01:11:42.000Basically, it is, um, it's a, so MAOI inhibitor is a, um, what's, what's, what's, what's the word?
01:12:08.000DMT is such a fascinating subject, and especially with all the weird meme magic and stuff.
01:12:13.000I don't understand how an adult human can't look at the scientific research on DMT Look at the history of ayahuasca and then look at the strange phenomenon around things like meme magic and deja vu and all of these strange things and not just conclude there is something magical to the universe beyond our comprehension.
01:12:37.000And the history to put out there, I mean, this is South American, this is the Amazonians, this is Peru, this is something that has gone back And there are stories that have come out of the Amazon talking about these types of what we would consider hallucinations or hallucinogens.
01:12:58.000And people essentially state that this was the shamanistic drink.
01:13:02.000This is something that goes back thousands of years.
01:13:04.000Did you guys see the, I think it was a panther chewing on the vine and then tripping his balls off?
01:13:16.000Joe Rogan was talking about a couple years ago.
01:13:18.000I was, you know, whenever I talk to people about religion and stuff, I always talk about how there are things that seem to be beyond probability, that it seems so incredibly rare that it's sure it could happen, or that perhaps it's as close as you get to a miracle.
01:13:35.000But the meme magic stuff, you can explain away a whole lot of.
01:13:39.000How did, you know, Pepe come to be the symbol?
01:13:43.000Well, someone noticed there was an Egyptian deity, which was a frog, named Kek, and they said, hey, it's really funny that we use the frog meme and we say Kek.
01:14:29.000People like... I'm not gonna name people, but people you've known from the show, like we've talked to, have said they were with each other.
01:14:36.000So they take DMT and then pass out on the couch, and then were in the same place, talking with each other.
01:15:04.000Something I encountered a lot in Georgia, in this town, was a coincidence all the time.
01:15:10.000Every time I'd turn around, there was another coincidence.
01:15:11.000One small one would be like, you know, having a general or a colonel in the Union whose name was Jefferson Davis.
01:15:18.000But another one would be like, in this town, in Washington, this writer who I found her book.
01:15:23.000She wrote like all like the straight reporting from like the early 1900s.
01:15:28.000Everything was about, like, this stump has been removed, or this person has died, whatnot.
01:15:32.000But one was, uh, this woman was sick, and it was, like, 1890, and she traveled 40 miles north.
01:15:38.000And, uh, that night she woke from a fever and had a dream and told her husband, uh, that town has burnt down.
01:15:44.000And she told him the direct path of the fire.
01:15:47.000And then the next day, this guy came up on the train and said, uh, the, the town burned down and then the father went, the husband went down and it was like the same path.
01:15:56.000And like, okay, that's, that's weird maybe, but like the fact that that lady had written so much straight reporting, like, I'm like, that's crazy that she had that.
01:16:03.000There are so many stories like that throughout human history.
01:16:06.000I wonder, a lot of it can be explained away, but every so often you're like, come on.
01:16:09.000I wonder if it's like pattern recognition, like you see the vibe subconsciously, you see the wind blowing through the trees and then that, you know, deep in your soul that that means that something is going to happen tomorrow.
01:16:21.000Like a guy's going to say hello to you around 11 o'clock.
01:16:24.000If it's that, or if it's more like we're tapped into some external vibration that... We are, but we're detached from it right now.
01:16:32.000I think because we're not paying attention enough.
01:16:34.000And I think I was experiencing so many coincidences in this town because I was hyper aware of the town while I'm there and doing a ton of research.
01:16:41.000So every time, every day, there was some new weird coincidence, whether it was personal or in my research or whatever.
01:16:47.000But I think that's because I was like so observant of this one thing.
01:16:50.000And I think it happens on hopefully on a broader scale for people.
01:16:53.000I really like the Magnetic Universe Theory.
01:16:55.000You guys study the Electric Universe Theory at all?
01:16:57.000Thunderbolts Project is doing a lot of good work on it.
01:16:59.000And it basically indicates that gravity, as we know it, is actually a form of magnetism.
01:17:03.000Maybe it's like, I don't know what they call it, when a wheel starts to spin so fast that it looks like it's spinning backwards.
01:17:38.000But in 2016, they fired it up and all of a sudden Trump won.
01:17:40.000But yeah, they only fire every few years.
01:17:43.000So is the original timeline still there somewhere?
01:17:46.000Well, I'm just imagining they're like, you know, they're flicking all the switches and they're like getting ready to fire it up and then all of a sudden they're like, are we ready?
01:17:54.000All right, 10, 9, and then all of a sudden like a gasket blows and like, And they're like, what's going on?
01:18:00.000The power levels are going through the roof!
01:19:58.000Oh man, it's one of the best war documentaries.
01:19:59.000But it's, it's, well, the ones that get me though is it'll just be someone, and you can tell that it's the first camera or certainly first video camera that anyone's ever seen because people are walking past it in the street.
01:20:10.000And it's like this is what 1890s Paris looked like and people are walking past the camera Going like what the heck is that thing?
01:20:19.000Why are you filming us and the people have gotten really and there's one youtuber that does it and Because they were silent, right?
01:20:29.000But he goes in and puts in like period-specific sound effects and it's one of the most trippy things that you'll ever see because you're looking at, and you know that everyone in this video is dead, right?
01:20:41.000That's the one thing I always think, but it literally, to your point Ian, we are looking into a mirror, an image into the past through electricity.
01:21:37.000America was attacked and we need to go to war because this happened.
01:21:41.000And you had people that fought, not just fought in the war, but also fought serious political battles based on that.
01:21:48.000And for them, they believed that truth so inherently.
01:21:53.000You could say the same thing for the Maine, the USS Maine in the Spanish-American War, which Was even a little bit less government intervention, more they consider it yellow journalism of the time and Hearst and gets into all that stuff.
01:22:08.000And multiple, how many wars have been started because of something like this?
01:22:12.000And so the question is, was this a power, right?
01:22:15.000Was this a persuasion power that was used by governments and in some cases by media because they've basically understood that if you just tell that big enough, right, you do for all intents and purposes make it real.
01:22:26.000Dude, it's so crazy to think that All of history that we know of is just told to us.
01:22:31.000If the news are fake, imagine history.
01:22:33.000So someone superchatted us saying I should read about the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment, which is even trippier than the double slit.
01:22:41.000I was reading through it a little bit.
01:22:43.000I would need to read it several times to actually start to understand it properly.
01:22:46.000Some of those Wikipedia articles where it's so long, you can't even understand what it's about.
01:22:51.000It's just you've really got to break it down and understand what a lot of these things mean because they're foreign terms in a lot of senses, right?
01:23:01.000Some have interpreted the result to mean that the delayed choice to observe or not observe the path of the idler photon changes the outcome of an event in the past.
01:23:13.000Note in particular that an interference pattern may only be pulled out for observation after the islands have been detected.
01:23:18.000Basically, the simple version of this, as much as I can simplify it.
01:23:23.000The double-slit experiment was, we did this thing, and we noticed that when we were trying to measure it, we got a particle pattern.
01:23:29.000When we didn't watch, we got a wave pattern.
01:23:32.000With this one, they said the choice to observe it after the fact altered the event in the That's possible because if you think of a photon, it's a ball, it's a sphere.
01:23:40.000And then you think of a light wave, it's a wave where it goes up and then down and up.
01:23:44.000And I think what's happening is we're looking at a sideways cut of a bunch of beads of photons, but we're only seeing the top line above it and then the bottom line below the next photon.
01:23:54.000So we're actually seeing like a two-dimensional view of the photon that's a string.
01:23:59.000And if you wave one of the photons, it's waving the entire string, which would be the past string theory.
01:24:05.000I don't know if that, I don't know much about string theory.
01:24:07.000That's base, it's sort of it. But that's the general idea is that, or at least that's an
01:24:12.000idea, that when we see a particle where they're entangled, it's actually the same object we're
01:24:17.000seeing that's like, imagine it's in our dimension, then it goes into the fifth dimension, then it
01:24:22.000comes back into our dimension. It's one sheet we see the ends of, they both vibrate because
01:24:26.000you're dangling it in the other dimension, it's being impacted.
01:24:28.000So what you're saying is that on the, there is another end of the sheet where the Berenstain
01:24:33.000bears still exist. Right? Yeah. It has to.
01:24:36.000I think this one's been answered, actually.
01:24:37.000It was answered because someone pointed out there was a run of Berenstain Bayer books or videos that used EIN because they were really low-quality mass-produced garbage.
01:24:54.000Some people actually got Berenstain Bears, but there was very few of them.
01:24:59.000Now that it's the future and we've digitized everything, the actual IP being Berenstain Bears confused those who got the garbage misprint versions.
01:25:31.000From that idea, people have created this community about dimensional jumping, where they believe that if the Mandela Effect is real, meaning that you can inadvertently be transported to another dimension, then you can control transporting yourself to another dimension.
01:25:47.000And so what they do is they say that you need sensory deprivation to isolate yourself from reality, so that you can go in and then visualize the reality you want to jump to, and if the reality is close enough to yours, you can enter it.
01:26:01.000Speaking of which, also, look into that and then watch the movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, because that movie was really funny.
01:26:07.000They kind of do that in Fringe too, though, when they drug her up and put her in the tank, and she goes to the other dimension.
01:26:11.000Yeah, but in Fringe there's like two realities.
01:26:13.000Yeah, there's not like multiple- These people believe that there's an infinite number of realities and that the idea is, you can only jump to a reality close to yours.
01:26:21.000Because, let's say your, you know, Jack was over.
01:26:25.000In your reality, a close reality would be you, but you didn't come to Timcast tonight.
01:26:31.000That's a close enough universe to yours because the Divergence is only an hour away, that if you were to successfully dimensionally jump, you could jump to the reality where you didn't come.
01:26:40.000See, I was even thinking about something more along the lines of like, You know, let's say one of your past relationships that was somebody you broke up with was the one that that stuck, right?
01:26:52.000And so you did get married to, you know, the girl from high school or and that they're still together.
01:28:48.000Here's what I'm doing here in the past.
01:28:50.000And if the future, if, if the universe is a whole bunch of probabilities and you're going down one path and multiple in the multiverse exists and every, every option you have creates a new universe, then it's entirely possible someone could come from the future and be like, in my future, You know, Trump Jr. gets elected president in 2024 and you're
01:29:38.000It's possible that people in the future, their behavior is changing our behavior now, but that we wouldn't know that.
01:29:46.000I'm really fascinated with this delayed choice quantum eraser that you can affect the past.
01:29:50.000Because, well, for many reasons, but I don't think time isn't real.
01:29:54.000Time is like, we invented it to kind of describe getting somewhere on time.
01:29:59.000But ultimately, things are just moving.
01:30:00.000Everything's moving, spinning around itself and moving, and like... Time exists.
01:30:04.000I don't see why you can't alter... Well, time exists because entropy exists.
01:30:09.000Time is your perception of other things moving.
01:30:14.000So, I think one simple way to explain it.
01:30:17.000We exist in four dimensions, we can manipulate three.
01:30:21.000I think of time kind of like, if you were falling down an endless pit, you can't go back up.
01:30:28.000It's a spatial dimension, we recognize it's a spatial dimension, up and down, but you have no control because gravity is pulling you straight downwards.
01:30:35.000You can move around left and right, and you know, up, down, left, and right, or I should say forward, backwards, left, and right, but you can't go up.
01:30:43.000We're effectively falling through time.
01:30:46.000However, if you drilled a hole all the way through the earth, minus the core, just got the core out of there, and then you fell down the hole, you'd fall, and you'd accelerate, accelerate, accelerate, until you got to the center, and then you'd keep falling, but you'd start to slow down, slow down, slow down, and you'd come out the other end, and then you'd fall back into the hole, all the way super fast.
01:31:05.000If you're, like, falling at terminal velocity, and then you pass the point, you become weightless to the center, it ejects you out the other side, and then you go up, become weightless for a second, then come straight back down and just slingshot it.
01:31:51.000So the issue with people who don't realize that time travel When a person gets in a ship and then presses the button and it transports back in time, while time is going the other direction, or you're moving through a hole in space, you're moving forward through time while going the other direction?
01:32:16.000But the video is like a form of backwards time travel, only that we're perceiving the past.
01:32:21.000I think our experience of time is just different.
01:32:23.000Like when they talk about traveling near the speed of light around the lip of a black hole, like your time up there would seem to say the same, but down on Earth or wherever you came from, it would go along without you.
01:32:34.000So when you came back, you'd be the same age, but they would have rapidly aged.
01:32:38.000So you're experiencing times different.
01:32:39.000That's just like Stephen Hawking's theory of it.
01:32:42.000Someone in the chat made a good point.
01:32:43.000What's actually happening is that as we move forward through time, the past is eaten by giant testicle-looking monsters.
01:33:26.000I just thought about what would happen if you did you, you appear just in the Oval Office, like in a, like, and there's like a black ring of smoke around you and you stand up and you're like, Mr. President, I'm from the future.
01:33:37.000This is everything that happens and what you need to do.
01:35:58.000You can sense that I am in an empty house right now because there's something, And it's not just the noise, it's not just the, you know, there is a lack, right?
01:36:08.000There is a lack of spirit, there is a lack of sense, and you know that nobody's around.
01:36:14.000And then I'm the one who's paranoid and walks room to room to make sure no one's hiding in there.
01:36:17.000Well, yeah, I guess I'll do that, obviously.
01:36:19.000Psilocybin really created like a differential between living and non-living to me.
01:36:24.000Like, I see these water bodies in action and then I see solid walls and I'm like, wow, we put this stuff here like a set piece.
01:36:32.000We are very different than the set piece, that's for sure.
01:36:35.000But it blends in when you're not, when the psilocybin's not in my system, it starts to blend in, and I just see everything, you know?
01:36:40.000So we gotta go to Super Chats, but I wanna make one point, too, because we were talking about time, as we're falling through the dimension of time, we can't move.
01:36:47.000And I was just thinking, like, Ian, you mentioned, what if, when time reaches the apex, it becomes weightless, and then once it reaches the other side, it gets pulled back into the direction, and everything rewinds rapidly?
01:36:57.000And then I was like, I was just thinking, or, there's a brick wall, and the universe is just falling in.
01:37:02.000Yeah, that's what I'm wondering, because there's no way to know.
01:37:04.000If we're all moving the same speed, we wouldn't know it's moving at all.
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01:39:29.000And so with the ESG system, and this is starting to fall apart, and that's why we're seeing the economy overheating and the fakeness of our economy is coming apart at the seams.
01:39:39.000It's similar to the quintillion effect, which is this idea that this French economist came up with in basically the Middle Ages, right?
01:39:48.000And he realized that whenever a new goldmine was discovered somewhere in the kingdom, that it wasn't the people who lived around the goldmine or even the people who discovered the goldmine were the ones that benefited.
01:40:00.000The ones who benefited from the new gold or the influx of new gold into the system were the ones closest to the throne.
01:40:06.000And so this is the same thing you see now, because with money printing from the Fed, which is essentially what it is, and Spike was talking about the other day, that they've taken all the brakes off of this.
01:40:18.000And that is disintermediated now through the big money market managers.
01:40:23.000So your BlackRock, your Blackstone, Vanguard, State Street.
01:40:27.000Those corporations, they get the money first, right, essentially from the Fed and banks in general, they get it.
01:40:33.000And then the way they dole it out to other companies is not based on your shareholder value, which company is doing better.
01:40:39.000It's through this ESG system, who's being the wokest out there.
01:40:43.000And so you're getting your fresh injections of capital through this overheated funny money, because you are meeting your woke quotient.
01:40:50.000So when Netflix puts out a movie like this, or when Disney puts LGBT scenes in Lightyear and kicks out Tim Allen, then you're increasing your ESG score.
01:41:21.000So the Irish mob used to, so you know that part of, and not to get super into it, but that part of Philadelphia that everybody shows the videos of, that overpass, and then you see like the fentanyl zombies just kind of like shuffling around under it.
01:41:54.000And you may not have liked the Irish Mob's methods, or the K&A Gang's methods, and that's why they got broken up the same way the Five Families got broken up, etc.
01:42:01.000But I tell you what, those streets were clean when the K&A Gang was around.
01:42:07.000So, Tales from the Inverted World, the new episode just went up.
01:43:22.000Yeah, we observed people who do blood magic and, you know, there were, and this is interesting, like, I wonder what Jack would think about this, but there's Catholic witches, Christian witches.
01:45:03.000Like the corpse in Hell's Kitchen was one thing, and then we did like a simulation story for another.
01:45:08.000But this one all takes place in this town.
01:45:10.000And I spend a few nights with this one family on their land, where they think maybe the gold could have been, and we sneak into cemeteries looking for gold.
01:45:19.000We were talking about... Wait, wait, wait.
01:45:26.000You would know because the FBI would come and steal it.
01:45:28.000Because that was happening at the same time.
01:45:31.000But you know what we want to do is we want to make a sort of like horror thriller anthology sort of based off these books because it would be so legit.
01:45:45.000Alright, so we'll read some more Super Chats, but when the book comes out we'll definitely have Shane back on and we'll be shilling it for sure and putting it everywhere and trying to get you to buy it.
01:45:54.000RedneckItalian1982 says, I wanted to share, I kicked off MAGA Month right!
01:45:59.000Today is my 40th, and I'm at the Field of Dreams watching my two sons play America's Favorite Pastime while lighting things off and drinking beer.
01:46:36.000Or even just, I used to call this, also, by the way, Tim, I forgot to mention that, you know, because you were so upset that I didn't have my, My profile picture up earlier with the flag, you know, on time, right?
01:47:03.000But you know, I actually, we called this, I, this was something I was talking about during the pandemic, but I still, I still want to do it.
01:47:24.000And nothing against Panera Bread, but just, this is someone in my community that's trying to make it work, and we're better if we support those things.
01:47:32.000And do so, obviously, while wearing your American flag.
01:47:34.000What do you think would happen if I opened a woke restaurant, and then enforced policy based on woke ideals?
01:47:40.000Like, if you're white, you have to go to the back of the line.
01:50:45.000To be in Congress would be really boring because you'd have to listen to everyone gets their time to talk but when they talk they decide to read something and then they're like not really charismatic so you're like oh I gotta do this.
01:50:55.000So do you wonder why then it is that a certain type is attracted to that as opposed to somebody who may actually have more talent or more interest in the actual you know running the policies of running our country right?
01:51:09.000So there is a certain type that totally understands, right?
01:51:12.000How much, what the job entails and craves it more than anything else.
01:51:43.000And then I went to actually some universities, I was hanging out and I was like in LA, and this physics professor, physics guy was like, let me explain for you why this is mumbo-jumbo.
01:54:24.000Some of it was just, like, awkwardly boring, but then, like, you'd think it would be boring, where it's, like, a guy, and you'd be like, well, you have to understand, with the edge of the event horizon, and I'm watching, and I'm like, what?
01:54:36.000And then, within minutes, I'm like, whoa.
01:54:39.000I think that person said the delayed-choice double-slit, what they meant was the delayed-choice quantum eraser, because I can't find delayed-choice double-slit.
01:54:47.000Alright, Kaslan Bukart says, Jack, I'm pro-life, but I'm concerned over the overwhelming amount of misinformation around Roe, especially with ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages.
01:54:57.000How do we as pro-lifers help influence the change of culture around abortion?
01:55:02.000I mean, it's, it's gonna, you have to do the work, right?
01:55:07.000Obviously, there's, there is a sea of misinformation on this topic in general.
01:55:11.000People talk about it in emotional terms, but you know, I think what, even the, the comment just before when they were talking about authenticity, it's, it's just break some of this down, right?
01:55:21.000With, with some of these pregnancies, you know, the, the number one reason that people get abortions is, is elective right now.
01:55:29.000Number one by far right and so do not allow something that is 1% or 2% or less than 1% of Outcomes to dictate our policies Justin Allen says my first super chat ever cancelled Hulu Disney ESPN HBO and subscribed to Tim cast and daily wire The episode with Stephen Marsh was one of our was one of my one of favorites says I always share your videos Keep up the good work really really do appreciate it Yeah, so one of the challenges we have right now is, like, obviously our flagship program for TimCast is literally TimCast IRL.
01:56:02.000The members-only videos are somewhat topical and relevant to the time period in which they are talked about, because it's politics.
01:56:09.000What we want to do, and one thing I've been thinking about, and I'm going to be talking to Shane about, because we have talked about doing the conspiracy talk show, so we have Pop Culture Crisis, which is pop culture, it's similar format to this.
01:56:21.000What I want is, we could probably do this, we need to talk about it, but A similar talk format show.
01:56:28.000You've got your deep investigations where you're like, go down to Georgia.
01:56:30.000We're planning the next book already, but how could we do a show that's evergreen talking about mysteries, conspiracies, aliens, ghosts, PSYOPs, governments, and all this stuff.
01:56:42.000Something that people could watch forever.
01:56:52.000We had a good, I mean, Ian was on the Members Only for Inverted World, we got into some of that stuff, and Chris Carr, our great editor who's been hustling on me sending this book to him, we went pretty hard on conspiracy theories and like, we should totally do that.
01:57:06.000Maybe this is just what we need to figure out.
01:57:08.000We need to figure out, maybe if it's once or twice a week, you doing like an hour talk show with a couple people similar to this.
01:57:14.000So we have Inverted World, the front-facing show, which is the book, and the podcast, which is your investigations.
01:57:19.000And then the members-only stuff, like the streaming video-on-demand show, is the conversations around all the crazy stuff.
01:57:26.000There's enough out there to talk about.
01:58:41.000Lone Wolf 36S says, something to chew on.
01:58:43.000If we are inside the wake of a black hole, it would appear to us the universe is expanding, but really it's just that light takes longer and longer to reach us until there's no more light from outside.
02:00:49.000You know, he had a whole thing where he said, you know, if you're, if you're going to try a case about, you know, it's, it's, you have to, you have to put the person in the car, right?
02:00:58.000If you're, if you're trying to case about a car crash, don't just tell the jury, Hey, there was a car crash and it happened on Tuesday and this, and the road was slick and the, no.
02:01:06.000Put them in the car, give them the story and make it relatable.
02:01:10.000And that is something that's going to be compelling and pull somebody in.
02:01:13.000So the fact that, and this is why Paranormal Activity was such a popular movie because it's just what happens in your house when you're asleep, right?
02:01:23.000I wanna say, so Puppets in Politics is how can one apply for Mystery Reporter?
02:01:42.000Send in some writing samples and then have a conversation.
02:01:45.000And the reality is, the unfortunate thing is, A lot of people don't want jobs right now, but of the jobs people want, they really want to work places like here in the Daily Wire, because we're culture warriors, we're trying to do cool things, we're trying to challenge the machine.
02:02:14.000And that's the one thing we really got to launch, too, because at first we wanted Tales from the Inverted World to be more interactive with the audience.
02:02:22.000But we ultimately discovered we have to focus on the heavy-hitting stuff, like you writing a book and then getting the stories out.
02:02:28.000But I think the VOD version will be the long-form show, hour-long conversation.
02:02:56.000One of the things they're doing is they're buying movies that they can afford to buy and they're producing movies that are rather simple but good stories.
02:03:04.000So Tear on the Prairie, look, it's costume, it's drama, but it's like in an open field so it's relatively low budget to produce.
02:03:13.000But they make a good compelling story a movie worth watching because you got it.
02:03:16.000You got to work with what you have We're doing the same thing.
02:03:19.000I'm hoping that in five years the Daily Wire is bigger than Disney I'm hoping that we are as big as the Daily Wire or actually bigger than they are at the same time and that there's gonna be more companies like ours who aren't gonna be producing Garbage woke crap.
02:03:32.000I will say what you do want is preachy ideological content However, you don't want woke, preachy ideological content.
02:03:39.000You want things that represent your values.
02:03:42.000An example is Matt Walsh made a book called Johnny the Walrus.
02:05:06.000Also, and not for myself to push out, but my wife is the special guest on the podcast, The Spillover this weekend.
02:05:15.000She's telling her story for the first time ever, escaping communism, growing up in the Soviet Union, coming to America.
02:05:22.000So you can find that on podcast Spillover.
02:05:24.000And then we've also got Turning Point USA, SAS coming up end of July.
02:05:29.000Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, same stage, maybe not the same time, but down in Tampa, Florida, tpusa.com slash SAS, use promo code POSO, all caps, 25% off.
02:05:41.000I am really proud of this book, and I hope you guys will check it out.
02:05:45.000The first episode is up now on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, if you want to see witches pull demons out of the thin air, and skeletons standing upright in the ground waiting to shoot the devil dead, and just hear really interesting stories about the war.
02:05:58.000I've completely changed the way I view a lot of the things that happened in the war, and history in general.