On this week's show, we talk about a new report about a celebrity who was left paralyzed and blind from a blood clot in his brain after receiving a C.O.V.19 vaccine, Joe Biden's fall on stage, and the Daily Wire's censorship of a video of a woman on Twitter.
00:00:31.000They say that Jamie Foxx was playing pickleball and everything's fine.
00:00:35.000Well, this guy, who used to be a communist for the New York Daily News, says that's not true and they're lying.
00:00:40.000So, of course, this is trending on Twitter.
00:00:42.000It's become a big subject of debate, so we must talk about it.
00:00:46.000And obviously everybody has their opinions on the vaccine and all that stuff, but I think it is worth noting and looking into the news and the story considering this is a very high-profile celebrity who was working on a big movie, had appeared in Spider-Man and a couple different Spider-Man movies more recently, so of course this is a big subject of controversy considering the celebrity and The vaccine.
00:02:02.000Elon Musk's claims that it was a mistake and they're going to be fixing it and there will be some limitations based on advertising, but it will be allowed.
00:02:11.000However, according to a few people, they're tweeting about What's going on? Apparently their new head of safety may
00:02:18.000have resigned. We don't have confirmation.
00:02:20.000We're hearing these rumors. And there's also rumors that when they banned, what is a woman?
00:02:25.000Elon Musk was actually in the room. That's what they're claiming. I just can't believe it. I can't
00:02:30.000believe Elon Musk would buy Twitter because of the Babylon Bee getting banned over misgendering.
00:02:35.000And then be in a room and be like, no misgendering.
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00:05:30.000Jamie Foxx left, quote, paralyzed and blind from blood clot in his brain after receiving COVID-19 vaccine source claims.
00:05:39.000Now, right there, those two words should send off alarm bells for you, because I don't know who this source is, but What we have is basically a communist, formerly of the Daily, I believe the New York Daily News, the New York Daily News, saying that his source has confirmed to him these things.
00:05:56.000So it is a reporter saying, I have a source.
00:06:00.000That's never usually good enough for me to be completely honest, so take this all with a grain of salt.
00:06:04.000Jamie Foxx's family claimed that he actually was recovering in and out of the hospital and was playing pickleball.
00:06:09.000So paralyzed and blind is a bit extreme.
00:06:12.000So I see this story trending, and I just want to say, be careful with it.
00:06:15.000Because if you run out the door and I say, haha, it's true, because it's tens of thousands of people tweeting about this.
00:06:21.000And then, a week from now, he shows up and he's like, man, y'all are crazy!
00:06:27.000Yeah, partial paralyzation and blindness is possible, too.
00:06:30.000Like, a little bit of loss of ocular ability, and maybe it's harder to move an arm, but he could still get up and play pickleball, so it's possible that all three are true.
00:06:37.000Yeah, but dude could've crapped his pants.
00:06:40.000Like, what we heard about it is that he was on the set of a film, he had some kind of medical episode, and he's been in and out of the hospital.
00:06:45.000So, it's been very secretive, and just like that football player, you remember that guy who- Yeah, Jamar Hamlin?
00:06:51.000Yeah, he fell down on the field and everyone's like, oh, he's paralyzed or whatever, and then sure enough, he literally shows up on TV totally fine.
00:06:58.000You had Fetterman, they reported that he was completely- he was reportedly brain dead, and he's back.
00:07:02.000I mean, he's still having- he's still struggling and everything, but he's as he was before he went to the hospital, too.
00:07:08.000I'm not saying it's not true, I'm just saying, be careful with this stuff, take it with a grain of salt, and talk to your doctor about what makes sense for you, find good doctors, don't rely on the internet for medical information, but I do think the story is still very interesting, and because it's trending, I think we should talk about it.
00:07:25.000So we have this story, they say, horrific, and to stress this point, I want to make sure everyone at YouTube, and all the liberals, and all the leftists, and all the big pharma sycophants see this.
00:07:36.000This is MSN.com reporting this, and they are certified by NewsGuard 100 out of 100.
00:07:43.000So if I can't use this as a source, I don't know what to tell you.
00:07:50.000Horrific health details have been revealed regarding Jamie Foxx's mysterious medical state.
00:07:55.000The Django Unchained star is said to be partially paralyzed and blind, in addition to a series of other complications after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
00:08:04.000Benza claimed, after speaking to a source close to Foxx, quote, Jamie had a blood clot in his brain after he got the shot.
00:08:11.000He did not want the shot, but the movie he was on, he was pressured to get it, confessed the podcaster, who formerly worked as a columnist for the New York Daily News, as well as the host of the E!
00:08:19.000series, Mysteries and Scandals, during an appearance on Dr. Drew Pinsky's online show, Ask Dr. Drew.
00:08:26.000Quote, the blood clot in the brain caused him at that point to be partially paralyzed and blind, Benza alleged, as he insisted his insider was someone in the room with first-hand knowledge of Fox's hospitalization.
00:08:38.000I am thinking, is that why he blew up on the set a week before his medical emergency happened?
00:08:43.000The veteran journalist asked Pinsky, is that why he fired three or four people because he has had it with these mandates?
00:08:49.000Fox was admitted to the hospital after suffering a medical complication on Thursday, April 11th.
00:08:54.000All those specific details on his current health status have been difficult to discover.
00:08:58.000The 55-year-old's medical woes mounted while filming his latest movie back in action.
00:09:03.000The movie, also starring Cameron Diaz, has moved forward with production without Fox, using a body double in his place.
00:09:51.000What we do know is I think we have TMZ reported he's doing physical rehab in Chicago, family by his side, and we don't know exactly why he's at the facility, what his medical issue was.
00:10:04.000They say, well, we don't know exactly what happened to Jamie or why he's there.
00:10:06.000We know the facility specializes in stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury rehab, spinal cord injury rehab, and cancer rehabilitation.
00:10:14.000They say there's no reason to believe that he has cancer.
00:10:17.000But to be completely honest, if we're just speculating at this point, maybe his medical episode was related to cancer.
00:11:12.000There's something in the language that makes it sound like, yeah, he could have had a blood clot and he could have had paralyzation, but now he's recovering from it.
00:11:21.000So, no, he doesn't have that because they could have fixed it.
00:11:24.000I mean, the language is interesting, the way that the article's written and the way that the daughter talks about it.
00:11:41.000I mean, I'm looking at the things that this place specializes in.
00:11:43.000If you have a spinal cord injury, you're not playing pickleball, so that leaves the other serious things, so... Unless... And it's just, what, two weeks of rehab, and then he was back to playing pickleball?
00:11:52.000Or is he, like, in a wheelchair with one arm slumped over, playing pickleball?
00:12:36.000It's possible that Jamie Foxx loves pickleball and that in his recovery wants to get out there and play even if he's playing poorly just to get his motor skills flowing again.
00:12:46.000What if he's like in a wheelchair and he's just like slumped over and they put the pickleball thing in his hand and he's not moving and they're like, he's playing.
00:12:53.000Dude, he's one of my favorite actors, man.
00:13:21.000There's a show called The Masked Singer, where they have people dress up like furries and sing.
00:13:27.000And every single year that they have this, every single person who's a male that sounds amazing that sings, they're like, that's Jamie Foxx.
00:15:27.000But remember, and remember when that when the football player collapsed, remember they had somebody show up to the stadium and he was like all like dressed in his face?
00:15:50.000You discredit the conspiracy theorists, who are like, aha, we knew, and then all of a sudden, he's like, ah, here I am, you're crazy, and it's like, oh, you're crazy.
00:15:56.000I remember after the DeMar Hamlin thing, I was hanging out outside at the poker tables, and the people, they were like, dude, he was just waving to the crowd, what are you talking about?
00:16:39.000Now that he's sick, we're gonna get a lot of hits and we're gonna boost his profile, send out someone to act all weird, generate a ton of press and conspiracies, and then he comes out and everything's fine.
00:16:53.000The only conspiracy thing I can think of is if the people like, I'm not saying that they did this, but some company that had created COVID vaccines is like, all right, let's seed a story where it makes it look like the COVID vaccine's the bad guy.
00:17:05.000But then when they find out that it wasn't the COVID vaccine, we'll be off the hook.
00:17:08.000And then they'll think all these other conspiracies about the vaccine are also bad, were wrong, and we'll be off the hook.
00:17:16.000But the whole like, Injury after the COVID vaccine does not imply that the COVID vaccine did this to the guy.
00:17:22.000It's worded in a way that it kind of insinuates it, but it doesn't mean that.
00:17:26.000Now, I'm not saying it didn't, but it doesn't.
00:17:28.000Hollywood celebrity gossip that people want to latch on to.
00:17:32.000People on the left are saying, like, this is fake news, you shouldn't tweet it.
00:17:35.000People on the right are being like, whoa, this is reported by- this is being carried by MSN.
00:17:40.000The original reporting is OK Magazine.
00:17:42.000But MSN, which is certified by NewsGuard 100 out of 100, must have checked it or something, or this is- This is the kind of stuff they put out, so... Microsoft News, MSN?
00:18:18.000I mean, if the headline says it and NewsGuard certified it, I don't know what else to tell you other than, you know, make sure you're getting sound medical advice from a good medical professional.
00:22:41.000In fact, at the Turning Point USA event, I fell off the stage.
00:22:45.000Because if you don't do your diligence before the performance and you don't scout the stage and get familiar with where the pits are, where the cords are, where the, yeah.
00:22:53.000And then you're looking at the audience, you've got bright lights.
00:22:56.000It can be dangerous, so you've got to know stage presence.
00:22:58.000But it's his inability to get back up that really concerns me.
00:23:02.000He tries to lift himself up and can't, and they have to help him up.
00:23:05.000Well, that happened when he fell on the stairs, too.
00:23:09.000He was, like, kept getting blown around by the wind.
00:23:24.000It could be disorienting, too, you know, if he'd just fallen and, like, didn't really know what happened and all of a sudden was on the ground and trying to get his, you know, and he's also obviously got dementia, so, you know, just trying to figure out from there, like, just being a person whose brain isn't even all there, like, what just happened, trying to make his hands go in the right place and... You know what I was thinking?
00:23:46.000I was thinking that the world ended on December 2012.
00:23:50.000Because I'm just like, and I'm kidding by the way, but you know, it really does feel like... The Mayans.
00:23:56.000What it was, the prediction was that the world that we knew ended.
00:24:33.000And it's just like something happened in our society where everything just stopped being real the way we knew it.
00:24:40.000And maybe it's just because we didn't live in those times.
00:24:45.000But like, I look at this video, here's why I bring it up, I look at this video and I'm like, there's no way this is what the American office of the presidency was supposed to be, right?
00:25:34.000It feels like everybody is standing around watching the naked emperor walk down the street and they're all like, oh, how wonderful, how amazing.
00:25:43.000And I'm just like, dude, has this country already fallen apart?
00:26:47.000And it's like, they're both just really good and arguing about who's better.
00:26:51.000And then you've, like, look, even Tim Scott is good, and Kristi Noem is good.
00:26:55.000I don't think they'll win, but there's a big lineup of high-profile people on the right, with two major contenders, of course, Trump being the obvious frontrunner.
00:27:04.000On the Democrat side, they have nothing.
00:27:29.000I'm just saying, you know, when I bring up the music stuff, It feels like there was a cultural cohesion to this country, that things may have been bad at some times, there may have been crime in like the 80s in New York and all that stuff, but there was a cohesion to it.
00:27:43.000Now it feels like everyone knows it's not real anymore, and it's all broken apart, right?
00:27:50.000We can describe the 70s, we can describe the 80s, we can describe the 90s, we can describe the 60s, we can describe the 50s, we can describe the changes and when they were coming into place.
00:27:58.000We can talk about how in the late 60s the clothing started changing, which became the dominant trends of the 70s, and in the late 70s clothing started changing and then we saw the dominant trends of the 80s and, you know, like hot neon tiger-striped pants or whatever.
00:28:28.000And so all of these, all of, because the trends used to come from the coast and they'd move inward.
00:28:34.000So like Boston, California, you know, those would be the trendy places and they'd, that's where the trends would pick up and they'd move inward.
00:28:40.000But now we have the internet where everybody gets everything at the same time and all the trends are shifting and everybody wants to be the next big thing.
00:28:54.000But I mean, what you said earlier, I think that there should be an age limit to when you can run for president, run for Congress, everything like that.
00:29:37.000And I mean, you got to look at, honestly, like after 9-11, George Bush.
00:29:42.000like, went to ground zero and put his arm around the firefighters, like, we're gonna do what, you know, and he was just this force that everyone, you know, felt safe watching after this horrible event happened.
00:29:51.000Would you feel safe being in the hands of Joe Biden after this awful event happened?
00:29:58.000Yes, exactly, that's your instinct, you know, just as a human being, like, this is an elderly man who's being exploited.
00:30:04.000I was thinking a couple days ago, the United States, it's not really a country, it's not a place, it's an idea of a bunch of states that have decided to unite for the betterment of all the states.
00:30:14.000And we could technically have that all over Earth, like we could have a giant states united across Earth.
00:30:19.000The United States, here we are, now it's just more states in action.
00:30:24.000This one, man, it seems like the last 20 years, sorry to interrupt, have been a bit, like you said earlier, chaos.
00:30:31.000I don't know if it's true, but there's that line in National Treasure where, I think it's Nicolas Cage, he says that before the Civil War people would say the United States are, and then afterwards they would say the United States is.
00:30:44.000Because there was an idea that the states were each what they are 50 separate sovereign entities with a trade agreement is what the states are.
00:30:51.000But then after that, it became really cohesive.
00:30:55.000So where we are the United States, we are one entity.
00:30:58.000And you think about it, like, we the states already blended together, people didn't really understand the purpose of them because of civics, not being taught in schools and things like that.
00:31:22.000Like, you're going there now because the kids are safe.
00:31:26.000You know, you're not gonna go to California because you wanna see the Hollywood Walk of Fame because you'll probably get Murdered you're going there now because you want to visit wine country up north where it's safe, you know So so the way that the states work now, we see what they were meant to work It's a Tenth Amendment thing, but it's really interesting because yeah, you see that there's so many states that
00:31:52.000There's very clearly different states.
00:31:54.000And then we have states with sanctuary city policies and sanctuary state policies to where they won't even extradite criminals to other states.
00:32:01.000And so how are we a cohesive United States?
00:32:05.000The only thing that brings us together is that we have a large federal government, which is kind of the antithesis of the 10th Amendment.
00:32:21.000We're not going to have a national divorce.
00:32:22.000We're going to have strong states' rights.
00:32:24.000These 50 states are going to look like 50 different countries.
00:32:27.000Is my idea of it, like, Florida's gonna get more Florida, California's gonna get more California, New York's gonna get more New York because of the voting policies in these states that are not gonna allow really any difference, you know, especially in the blue states where anybody can vote and stuff.
00:32:40.000But what we have to do is then shrink the size of the federal government to create the better system.
00:32:45.000Absolutely, we worry about the supremacy clause when it comes to some of the powers that they have, as opposed to the Tenth Amendment, you know, Ron DeSantis can do A lot of stuff, but there's a few things that you won't be able to do.
00:32:55.000Currency is another indication of the, I guess you would call it, the diffusal power of the federal government, because it used to be the American dollar.
00:33:18.000Well, you gotta be careful, too, because I think both parties would want to go to a crypto-based system, a digital fiat, and that's always a bad idea.
00:33:24.000Oh yeah, you don't want the federal government doing it at all.
00:33:26.000I wouldn't even want state government to do that.
00:33:35.000Local currencies are extremely important, and it's really, really bad that we got rid of them, because what happens now is, if Florida had its own currency, that currency can't leave Florida, meaning economic activity remains controlled within Florida.
00:33:47.000So it'd be like visiting Canada, where you go in and you trade in... Buy the local currency and trade.
00:33:54.000So here's what happens when you have the national currency.
00:33:57.000A state like Michigan collapses when the factory leaves because the money leaves with it.
00:34:02.000Money is coming from an external source outside of Michigan into Michigan.
00:34:06.000It is spent by people of Michigan on things outside of Michigan.
00:34:09.000If you have a local currency, you have more local production, more local farming, more local trades work and things like that.
00:34:15.000And then if external sources of revenue cease, Yes, the economy may get depressed to a certain degree, but trade still exists between people in that state to solve their problems.
00:34:37.000This is why Bitcoin is great, but if there were state-level currencies, the federal government could not take the tax resources of the people of Florida and then send it to Pakistan for gender studies.
00:34:47.000Unless you wanted to trade out of state.
00:34:49.000So the way you do that is you have your U.S.
00:34:52.000You go to Florida, sandwiches $5 of U.S.
00:34:54.000dollars or $4.60 if you spend Florida coin.
00:34:58.000So I'll buy a bunch of Florida coin when I get to Florida.
00:35:01.000I'll get a discount, a 7% discount on everything I buy while I'm in Florida.
00:35:04.000As long as I stay within the state, you've created a local currency.
00:35:09.000I guess you could give the feds some portion of that tax so that keeps the system flowing.
00:35:13.000I was going to say, federal taxes are what kind of keeps everything together.
00:35:16.000So if you eliminate federal income taxes, then you would be fine.
00:35:20.000Federal income taxes would have to be paid in American federal dollars, and so you have to know what you're paying in that, and it would just confuse a lot of stuff as well.
00:35:29.000Or you could pay your income taxes with FloridaCoin, but you'll have to pay 7% more if you pay it in FloridaCoin, so you'd be encouraged to buy your U.S.
00:35:36.000dollars back to pay your mess that would be.
00:35:40.000You pay the taxes in FloridaCoin, and the federal government can spend the money in Florida, or to anybody who wants transactions with Florida, and they can't print more of it.
00:35:48.000Florida coin. That's the thing, right? If a state like Florida had its own currency,
00:35:52.000you could be like, oh, I only earn money in Florida currency, but I'll pay my taxes.
00:35:56.000Here you go, government. And the government goes, we can't print money more of this.
00:35:59.000So you get what you get. That's a good thing. No more deficit, no deficit spending.
00:36:03.000See, this is the way the founders knew what a big, powerful government was capable of.
00:36:08.000I mean, the reason we had the Boston Tea Party was because the largest multinational conglomerate in the world was hanging out like, like, show me what, it was crony capitalism essentially.
00:36:18.000It was hanging out with the British government and they, they were told that any product that they lose would be reimbursed.
00:36:24.000They were told they didn't have to pay any taxes on their product and that it would all, it's all coming out of the states.
00:36:30.000Like, like this, this happened before.
00:36:32.000This is why the Constitution's written the way that it is, like, if we have a decent understanding of history.
00:36:39.000So they knew what it was capable of, and they put in safeguards throughout the Constitution that would protect the states if there ever became a massive federal government again, and one of those is FloridaCoin.
00:36:49.000I think we had Stephen Marsh on the show a while ago, and he was saying that There's a multicultural democracy in a constitutional republic trying to exist in the same space.
00:37:00.000And I hope you understand that the multicultural democracy is the parasite that is growing within the constitutional republic and subverting and destroying it.
00:37:11.000That was like Mao's journey and it's transfixed itself into our country now through the internet.
00:37:17.000This mob rule, this cultural mob rule, where it changes week to week, like what was okay to say last week is no longer okay, now this word's bad and you can't do this because the mob says so.
00:37:28.000And even though it's legal, if the mob gets angry about it, they're gonna put the guy away that's not doing anything wrong for his own protection because the mob, like, no, no, we're a republic, man.
00:37:40.000I think there will come a time relatively soon, I say relatively because who knows how many years it could be, where like a regular person is at their house, they have an American flag, and then one day there's a knock on the door and they're like, can I help you?
00:37:51.000And they're like, take the flag down or else.
00:37:53.000Now that's already happened in Portland and Seattle, but I'm saying like there will be elements of authority now knocking on your door being like, that's a hate symbol.
00:38:01.000When you see, there was like a viral meme of military cadets or something carrying the American flag, but also pride flags.
00:38:10.000I'm like, yeah, that's a flag of an ideology.
00:38:12.000Now the people here in the United States, however many of them, can look at that and be like, oh, how nice.
00:38:18.000And I'm like, when I look at that flag, I see the same thing as a swastika.
00:38:21.000When I, when I, when I go to like down on Frederick, they have like, they have these flags with eagles on them and things like that.
00:38:27.000I'm like, obviously I'm not saying that this ideology is identical to Nazism or anything like that.
00:38:32.000I'm saying it is a flag of an ideology that is infecting the culture and being waved around over the flag of the country.
00:39:17.000And all of these major corporations have started changing their logos to the rainbow, which of course is God's covenant to life on Earth, never to flood the planet again.
00:39:25.000And so I was really surprised to see so many companies just praising the Lord.
00:39:29.000I saw that, I saw GE put that in their bio, in America, and I mean, I'm grateful because that is God's agreement with the people, and that is love, it's his covenant, yes.
00:39:42.000And they didn't do it in Saudi Arabia, and I think maybe because of Allah, or whatever.
00:39:46.000Well, America's a Christian nation, so all of these companies promoting the rainbower.
00:39:49.000So they were just being respectful to other religions, which I find just so sweet.
00:40:03.000I see these ideological flags being flown by governments and agencies and I'm like, yeah, that's like the swastika.
00:40:09.000That's not the flag of our nation and there's no reason to fly that flag at government institutions.
00:40:14.000Yeah, it's important to remember the swastika was a beautiful symbol when it first appeared in the mid-late 20s in Germany.
00:40:20.000It was a very hopeful sign of the wheel of life, but the inversion of it, the Hindu symbol, and only when they became psychotic did it gain a psychotic notation next to it.
00:40:32.000There's a building on the south side of Chicago where I grew up that everyone knows about.
00:41:49.000I can ride my bike with no handlebars.
00:41:52.000And in the music video, the bad guys, the totalitarian regime that's massacring the people in the video, have the BLM fist on their shields as they bang the shields with truncheons and then open fire on the crowd of innocent people.
00:42:04.000So it's funny how we're talking about, I don't know, 12 years ago, popular culture, 70 million, this is a big song, shows BLM's symbolism as the evil authoritarian regime.
00:42:16.000And in that amount of time, we now see they're flying those flags.
00:42:21.000One of these things that I kind of, I feel like you were mentioning that people have, not that people have gone crazy, but the last 20 years or whatever, it's been kind of nuts, is this obsession with words and symbols.
00:42:32.000As if, less about the meaning, but more about the word itself.
00:42:36.000Like if the actual text is carved into a spot, whoever did that's gonna suffer for making that shape on there.
00:42:47.000That, like the context, like, It's so dangerous to be afraid of a word or afraid of a symbol, as opposed to being afraid of maybe what these people are.
00:42:59.000Because someone, if they really want to hurt you, they're not going to say bad words.
00:43:02.000They're going to be very kind and very trusting.
00:43:05.000That's how you do it, you know, and you're going to use perfectly clear, PC... I can tell you why this happens.
00:43:10.000It was actually Congressman Massey who said it, right after January 6th.
00:43:15.000And they were taking the military, they were having military everywhere, and they had the fences put up everywhere to protect the White House.
00:43:24.000And they were having the military sleep in, or the National Guard sleep in the parking garages and sleep in, just having every, all this chaos everywhere that made it look like a war zone.
00:43:34.000And Congressman Massey said, this is what they do because they know images are going to stay with you longer than anything else.
00:44:36.000Jeremy Boring says in a Twitter space that the Twitter people who canceled Daily Wire's What Is A Woman said Elon Musk was in the room and approved the cancellation.
00:44:46.000As of right now, the visibility on Matt Walsh's tweet is still limited, restricted, and my understanding is that What Is A Woman, which was posted by The Daily Wire, is still being restricted by Twitter.
00:44:57.000So the story is, The Daily Wire planned, in coordination with Twitter, a special event page to publish the documentary What Is A Woman.
00:45:09.000At the last minute, they were told that they would not be allowed to run an event page, and that if they posted the documentary, it would be labeled hate speech and limited.
00:45:17.000So Matt Walsh posted the two clips in question that they demanded be censored, and sure enough, those tweets were restricted and were limited.
00:45:24.000Elon Musk has come out and said that it's all a mistake and of course it's allowed, but as of right now, what I'm seeing on Twitter, they're still being heavily limited.
00:45:33.000And if the report is true, Jeremy Boring saying that Twitter people tell him, you know, there's a lot of hearsay there.
00:45:50.000I like Elon, I think he's doing great work with SpaceX, I can say it a million times.
00:45:54.000But when he tweeted this was a big mistake and it's being fixed, and it's still not being fixed, I don't necessarily trust Elon Musk.
00:46:02.000Now, I'm not saying I don't trust him.
00:46:05.000Just because someone claimed he was in the room when Daily Wire was confirmed to be bandit restricted doesn't mean he actually was.
00:46:11.000And the fact that the VP of Trust and Safety has resigned, I wonder if what's really happening is that Elon Musk went in there and said, hey, I don't even know if he's in SF right now because he was just in China or something.
00:46:23.000He might have been like, what's going on and why are you doing this?
00:47:07.000It sounds like this resignation shows Elon is taking heavy action to rectify the problem.
00:47:13.000Okay, when I lost my page, uh, it was like a month ago or whatever, I woke up and I couldn't log on to Twitter, okay?
00:47:19.000Reached out to Tim, Tim put something out, he's like, Elon, Josie can't log on to Twitter, and Elon's like, oh, I'm fixing it, he responded, right?
00:48:39.000So with that though, with what you're saying there, see the Ella Irwin, this surprises me because she's been pretty good about a lot of stuff.
00:48:48.000It's the new CEO that I thought was going to go.
00:48:51.000So maybe her resignation is due to the new CEO.
00:48:56.000It could be that she resigned because the people under her did this and she didn't If she was doing right by the users and as to what Elon wanted, and it was underlings who acted up, I'd imagine she would not resign.
00:49:16.000She would come out and tweet and be like, employees here are upset and we're telling them no.
00:49:41.000Yeah, if he's not in the country right now and she's running the company, this is what's going on?
00:49:46.000That's very interesting that it could have been what she did immediately, like having the power to do that.
00:49:52.000I mean, Twitter's been slow to change some of the stuff, so I wouldn't be surprised that there's, you know, some people at the lower levels that are still manipulating some of this stuff.
00:50:02.000I was censored from Twitter back in December for saying that gender dysphoria is a mental illness and I was locked out of my account.
00:50:10.000But I don't know if that's been fixed because I still self-censor myself from saying that because I don't know if it's going to lock my account again.
00:50:44.000That tweet is so healthy, like, I feel stronger already.
00:50:48.000But this still doesn't make any sense, because Elon bought Twitter because of the Babylon Bee, right?
00:50:53.000Sparked very much by the Babylon Bee misgendering somebody, and they're saying the two scenes were because they were misgendering somebody?
00:50:58.000Can you pull up Elon's tweet about it?
00:51:35.000And that, he's actually taking the points to get his response and reaction to it.
00:51:39.000He's not just approaching this like, we already have our minds made up and we're gonna, he actually says like, hey, tell me what you think.
00:51:47.000I think the documentary was very well done.
00:51:49.000I've seen it twice now, and what I really like about it though is Matt didn't put his biases into it.
00:51:57.000I mean it is, it's a bias, it's shaping a narrative into one direction, but what he does is he goes into these interviews and just lets the trans activist just talk.
00:52:32.000So I was doing an event last year in Richmond with No Left Turn Education and Eventbrite removed that event because we were doing a screening of what is a woman followed by a panel discussion with me.
00:52:47.000A doctor, um, another human rights advocate, and like, so we were having a discussion about it, and it was still, Eventbrite took the event down.
00:52:57.000That's the second time, or that's the first time out of two that they've done that to me too.
00:53:00.000So, people are pointing out that Elon was in Shanghai, so he likely was not in the room, that doesn't make sense.
00:53:04.000And the new CEO isn't starting for a month or so, so I'm wondering what's happening.
00:53:08.000Elon's basically saying, confirmed censorship on gender issues.
00:53:12.000Robbie Starbuck tweets, despite Elon Musk promising the Real Daily Wire film What Is Woman by Matt Walsh wouldn't be censored, it seems someone at Twitter staff chose to censor it anyways less than 20 minutes after it was posted.
00:53:26.000Elon says we're updating the system tomorrow so that those who follow Real Daily Wire will see this in their feed, but it won't be recommended to non-followers, nor will any advertising be associated with it.
00:53:37.000That's Elon Musk saying we will shadow ban your content.
00:53:42.000Do you think this has this has something to do with the he just pulled out of the EU agreement which is about to go into effect next year that's going to force companies to censor a speech or not do business in that country?
00:55:43.000Well, I don't know, but I can tell you that, uh... I'm gonna refresh this from Matt Walsh, I'm pretty certain... It's the Digital Service Act.
00:55:49.000So they're implementing the Digital Service Act, and they're gonna basically force companies to censor hate speech and other stuff.
00:55:54.000I'm gonna try this unelected body of European socialists.
00:56:30.000Countries without a bill of rights to protect citizens from their governments are threatening total bans of Twitter.
00:56:34.000If they're in their countries, if censorship orders are not complied with, Many have enshrined hate speech into law and have also created stringent guidelines for social media operating in their countries.
00:59:01.000Well, it's not even the pride flag, it's the progress flag, which that triangle infiltrating on the rainbow is very symbolic of an arrow just taking over everything.
00:59:11.000Have you ever seen them put the pride flag in a window?
00:59:19.000I think the only way to resist is a technological resistance of decentralized software, social media that can't be, well, that's encrypted at the very least, that can't be controlled by a centralized service or isn't built for centralized services.
00:59:31.000Just like the American Revolution in 1776 was a technological revolution.
00:59:35.000They used boats and cannons as their technology.
01:00:07.000Like Bud Light, Coors Light, all these companies have always had like rainbow cans for pride events and all this other stuff.
01:00:14.000It's never been an issue until this year and now you're seeing it with all these, all these organizations.
01:00:21.000We talked about, there was a, I read an article today, it was about PetSmart.
01:00:26.000So PetSmart has dog toys and all this stuff that's prize stuff, which really I don't care if you put a rainbow flag on a dog toy or anything like that.
01:00:34.000You're a dog owner and you're gay or lesbian or bi or whatever.
01:00:39.000I don't really care if they do that, but the hidden meaning behind it is then they also said that they gave $200,000 to Glisten.
01:00:50.000They are an organization that basically promotes teachers keeping secrets from parents in school.
01:00:56.000So that's like their biggest advocacy is working with governments to ensure that that's happening so that, you know, children have autonomy in classrooms from parents.
01:01:05.000And so teachers can keep those secrets.
01:01:07.000So they're pushing the gender ideology onto school.
01:01:10.000So when you're supporting somebody like something like PetSmart, Kohl's, Target, who have been donating millions to this organization, that's what you're supporting.
01:01:19.000Let me pull up this story from Yahoo News.
01:01:21.000It's a story originally from The Advocate.
01:01:22.000Bud Light pledges $200,000 to support LGBTQ plus business owners of color.
01:01:28.000They also recently sponsored a pride parade.
01:01:33.000If a company is seeing a 30% drop off in sales, has fallen from the number one spot to number two, has seen a stock drop off of $27 billion.
01:02:19.000I will also say, Well, there's one other thing I want to add to this, but the first is, this company, in my opinion, is probably going to collapse, and to a certain degree, if they keep doing this.
01:02:33.000You can't, like, they're really crossing their fingers that Bud Light as beer will do better Then, like, they don't need it to be a company anymore.
01:02:43.000They're hoping that it is a solidified, entrenched institution that can never be dismantled.
01:03:12.000My point is, whatever strange creature has gripped Bud Light, it doesn't care if it sucks the innards out until it withers into a husk and collapses, because it is extracting the resources from this once great American institution.
01:04:22.000So, who made it up and who gives the score?
01:04:24.000So, from my understanding, it's the Human Rights Campaign, HRC, sends lobbyists to these countries and it gives them a list of these demands.
01:04:31.000And if they do not comply with these demands, then the woke investors put pressure on the boards, activists are mobilized, advertising campaigns are shut down.
01:05:45.000So what they do, they take an American institution like Bud Light, like Target, like Walmart, and they, like Tim had said, they infect it with this brain slug.
01:05:56.000Now, the idea is that people are just going to accept that.
01:06:44.000It's an American institution, like an American icon that they're actually just taking down.
01:06:48.000That they're just going to take it down.
01:06:49.000The Belgians are using, and I'm not blaming all Belgian people, but this Belgian company is using it to trick people into giving them money to impact and invest on whatever they want, but they're letting the Budweiser brand fall apart right now.
01:07:20.000It can say all of these really great things.
01:07:23.000And if the people behind what's happening with Bud Light and young people, when they get older, if they are the dominant cultural force, you will have soldiers in your homes, you won't have guns, you won't have speech, you won't have a right to a trial.
01:07:35.000You'll go to a trial and they'll say, man, you're guilty because we said so.
01:07:39.000Look at Donald Trump being found criminally liable of a 30-year-old insane story about how he went to a clothing store and had sex with a woman, and then she was like, oh, we found the one dressing room that was open, and then he had his way with me or whatever, and there's no evidence.
01:08:30.000Then you will be like, well, I'll go to trial.
01:08:32.000And then the jurors are all gonna be sitting there waving their cult flags, and they're gonna be like, we don't care what the Constitution says.
01:09:01.000But something that prevents, at least prevents people from controlling social media can allow us to stop it.
01:09:09.000But if we can't stop social media from muting our conversations, then no one can stop it.
01:09:14.000So we need free speech in that we need these systems to be free and open so that we can organize as the constitution intended for us.
01:09:23.000I agree to a certain degree, but the issue is When the left started encroaching and enforcing these things, people on the right said, I'm so scared, please just leave me alone.
01:09:36.000Very few people, I mean, a lot of people did, don't get me wrong.
01:09:38.000Trump obviously rose up, he got elected.
01:09:41.000But I can't tell you how many, look, Bud Light, they only lost 30% of their sales.
01:09:46.000There are still people who will drink Bud Light or other AB InBev products.
01:09:51.000There are still people on the right who aren't gonna do anything, and they're gonna be like, I'd rather just keep my head down and not say a word.
01:09:58.000And so long as... Look, the problem is not that evil exists, it's that good men do nothing.
01:10:58.000It's a big ask, but Bud Light needs to collapse completely to the point of it being a non-existent product.
01:11:04.000So that a message is sent that there is a red line that we will not cross.
01:11:10.000Otherwise, they can capture institutions and then gut them.
01:11:16.000Strip the resources and people keep buying it and they will just use it like a skin suit.
01:11:21.000Well, I was going to ask you, do you think that there will come a point where, but Anheuser-Busch is realizing that Bud Light's just draining everything and to get rid of this, they just cut Bud Light loose, close the brand, and then just move on with something else.
01:11:35.000They'll still produce Bud Light, but under a different name.
01:11:52.000That may be getting to the point where it's no longer profitable to produce.
01:11:56.000Well, and it's no longer profitable, and then it will take a turn when, you know, BlackRock and Vanguard don't have enough money to support these industries.
01:12:04.000So, I don't know, like, Anheuser-Busch, obviously, Bud Light is the biggest.
01:12:15.000We're making this coffee over at Casperoo, and it is very, very difficult.
01:12:20.000We've invested a quarter million dollars to start.
01:12:23.000We actually started with a little bit less, and then we keep having to put more money in.
01:12:26.000When we sell a bag of coffee, we do make a profit, but then we have to reorder that bag, and we have to recycle the profits, because we sold out so quickly, we have to order more coffee the next time, which consumes all the profits plus more.
01:12:41.000I would love to get to the point where we could sell cans of cold brew all over the country.
01:12:46.000The issue is that producing canned liquids, you need to order a lot of it.
01:12:52.000You know, we had Seth Weathers here, he was saying, no, you can do it less, you could do it cheaper.
01:12:56.000Every company we've talked to about production, distribution, sourcing, and all that stuff, they've basically said it'll come out to about five bucks for a can.
01:13:06.000Now I understand you go to the gas station, it might be like $3.99 for a can of cold brew as it is, and the reason they get the, like Starbucks will get that cost down is because they'll make 50 million cans, or maybe not 50, but like 10 million cans, and then if they make 10 cents per can, they're gonna make enough profit for it to work for them.
01:13:24.000But for us, we cannot produce enough of this to get the price down that low.
01:13:31.000You make a million cans, and you make a dollar per can, you get a million dollars profit, you can reinvest.
01:13:37.000For us, we can do a few thousand cans, which means in order to reinvest, we need larger margins, so we have to sell it for more.
01:13:44.000If Bud Light sales drop 30%, people need to understand this, it doesn't mean that they're gonna be like, oh well, we're still getting, you know, if we sold 100 cans, you know, per day, now we're selling 70.
01:14:18.000The more you sell, you'll make less profit in the long run, but you make enough profit to support the employees, support the business.
01:14:25.000If Bud Light drops down to like 50%, they're gonna have to cut production, they're gonna have to fire staff, and they're probably already getting to that point, and they're probably already at the point where they're now subsidizing Bud Light because not only are they not selling the stuff, They have to get rid of the old stuff, which costs money to dispose of.
01:14:43.000Yeah, so that's called economies of scale, what you're talking about.
01:14:46.000And so when you produce this stuff, and most of these companies, they forecast for an entire year.
01:14:52.000So they know exactly how much they're going to order at each quarter of each year.
01:14:56.000And so for yeah, they're sitting here with all this stock on hand going, what are we going to do?
01:15:01.000Now, a lot of these companies moved into a just-in-time production systems.
01:15:05.000But it's really hard when you're working with, you know, in massive scales to just go full just-in-time.
01:15:10.000And then what you're talking about with, especially with Bud Light because it's a perishable item, they can't just send it to like a consignment shop.
01:15:17.000Like, at the end of each season, clothing stores send that stuff to a consignment shop so that they can just sell it off, you know, like TJ Maxx and stuff like that.
01:15:25.000Bud Light, they're giving it away because it costs more in logistics costs to send it back than it does to give it away.
01:15:32.000My background before I started doing this was in logistics, so this is kind of my area.
01:15:37.000John Rich, you know him, you love him, good dude, said that they replaced Bud Light simply because it wasn't moving.
01:15:43.000He didn't even frame it like, we're boycotting.
01:15:45.000He was like, look, nobody bought it, so we need to get something else up there that we're going to sell because we need to make money.
01:15:50.000If you are a bar, and I'm sure a lot of people who watch work at bars or manage bars or own bars, you know that if you order X amount of Bud Light, but only sell 70% of what you ordered, you're going to reduce your purchase substantially or just not buy it outright because you don't want waste.
01:16:10.000Not only that, but considering it's getting worse and worse for Bud Light, many bars or whatever might just be like, I don't want to buy it at all.
01:16:18.000Because even if we cut our sales down to 50% of what our normal order was, if tomorrow it gets worse, we're sitting on more dead product.
01:17:00.000And then if people find out that it's Bud Light repackaged, they're going to boycott it again, so it's a risk.
01:17:04.000This is what I've always thought about.
01:17:07.000I've always been kind of surprised at some of these major institutions like Anheuser-Busch and all these, like even Target and all these other stores, Nike, all this stuff, like that they've done so well as smaller brands have popped up.
01:17:21.000Beer, there's a craft brewery on every corner in America now, so I'm surprised that they've even been able to hold out this long because of the competitions there.
01:17:30.000I wonder if they got bought by InBev in 2008, that was the Belgian company, and I wonder if they've been running it at margins of like one cent per can the whole time.
01:17:56.000It could even be fractions of pennies.
01:17:59.000Like, we sell a million cans, we make a hundred grand.
01:18:01.000Well, they make it up somewhere, too, because even, like, most people don't know, like, McDonald's at one point, they would make 70% of their profit on their breakfast menu, and they would sell fries and drinks at a loss.
01:18:14.000And actually, a lot of stuff they would sell at a loss because they were making it up.
01:18:17.000Actually, no, they would sell their hamburgers at a loss because the drinks made up for the loss.
01:18:22.000You get people cheap but light at a loss, then they become alcoholics, and then they'll buy your other stuff.
01:18:29.000I just Google-searched what is the Anheuser-Busch profit margin, and it's 12.78%.
01:18:35.000So if their fixed cost is like a million bucks, whatever, just a random number, and they lose 30% of sales, they lose 30% of their profit, that may barely cover their fixed cost.
01:18:50.000I'll give you another example that's much easier to understand.
01:19:56.000The point is, if Bud Light says, we have a fixed operating cost of a million dollars, and for every can we sell, we get, you know, a penny, we need to make a million plus whatever.
01:20:10.000If the profit margins drop down to a certain point, but the fixed costs to hire the people working the factory remain the same, they've got to raise the cost of beer.
01:20:17.000Raising the cost of a product that people are already not buying.
01:20:20.000Then what's gonna happen is, someone's gonna walk into a store, who doesn't care, and they're gonna say, uh, I'll take a 20 pack of, I don't know, whatever you got, Bud Light, and they're like, that's, uh, $37.
01:20:36.000They're gonna be like, oh, Bud Light's more expensive now because less people are buying it, so they need to increase the margin so they can cover their fixed costs.
01:20:42.000They actually wouldn't—I mean, they would be able to.
01:20:44.000They wouldn't do that because of that, because it's sitting right next to Modelo.
01:20:50.000So they'll have to figure out another way.
01:20:51.000The repackaging scandal is one way to do it.
01:20:54.000Maybe that's why this, they're trying to go, they're actually trying to lean back into the LGBT community because that's the only way that you can do it.
01:21:45.000And all of the Anheuser-Brands got hit.
01:21:47.000What they might do is say, we've got fixed costs, we've got to sell, let's... Look, if they change Bud Light to say like, Natural Plus or something, they then have to go to all the distributors and say, carry this beer instead.
01:22:03.000They've got to get approval, which wouldn't be too hard for a massive company like Anheuser-Busch.
01:22:07.000But they've got to then switch out all their contracts from Bud to the new brand if they want to save it.
01:22:13.000Yo, if we wake up one day in a few months and Bud Light is done as a brand, that would be one of the most... a tremendous culture war victory against the woke cult.
01:22:24.000I think an AB in general is in trouble.
01:24:40.000I call it, I call it the Bud Light effect.
01:24:43.000I'm all about impact investment, if you do it right.
01:24:46.000This is just like a battle of wills, because like Tim, what you did with the Times Square banner, the Times Square billboards, that was impact investment.
01:24:54.000That didn't make the company any money necessarily off the top, it just brought brand awareness to what you want to bring brand awareness to.
01:25:15.000But even that, like, using your own personal money or your company's money to promote things you like, I mean, that seems righteous on its heel.
01:25:24.000It's just a matter of if you like psycho stuff, then, you know, maybe...
01:25:28.000Do you think should it be illegal for business owners to spend their businesses money?
01:25:33.000I mean, I think it should be I think it should be illegal for places like HRC to create a woke credit score that people have to abide by if they want to compete.
01:26:21.000So you've got the summer months coming up, you've got great reports, and then March 31st is the day before Dylan Mulvaney, there was a quick sell.
01:26:29.000I remember when it went down, and here's what I think.
01:26:32.000I think people saw it go down and went, boycotts never work, I'm gonna buy the dip.
01:26:36.000So it goes back up a little bit, and then it didn't stop, and now the people who are holding it are like, okay, we can't hold on to this, we gotta sell it.
01:26:44.000There's literally no sane reason to hold on to a stock that is doubling down on why it's crashing.
01:26:51.000Which is, perhaps the woke don't care that they will destroy this company's stock.
01:26:56.000Because Anheuser-Busch stock is not just Bud Light.
01:26:58.000Bud Light is one product out of hundreds.
01:27:02.000But this company has said, we know you're angry.
01:27:32.000Well, I mean, look, at the top of this chart, if you were an investor and you paid attention to a show like this, and you went, what's this?
01:28:11.000Yeah, and that gap, it has to do with the initial sell-off happened.
01:28:15.000I think a lot of people thought that there was going to be a pump of ESG money into it to get them past the controversy.
01:28:25.000But the controversy never passed, and so now you're seeing the effect of The boycott actually taking place because now it's like, hey, this isn't going away.
01:28:34.000We don't have enough money to save this stock.
01:28:36.000And so that's the difference between like sales and profit and companies and financial institutions of money of companies, because that's where the stock market and companies don't necessarily match up with, you know, a stock price is not indicative of profits necessarily.
01:28:53.000I imagine that they were feeling the shake of pain.
01:28:59.000Maybe there was an influx of ESG money for this first month, but that they were realizing for the first month what they're going to have to cut.
01:30:00.000No one here and no one online can give me a legitimate reason as to why you would intentionally hold a stock facing a massive controversy when you can, with a swipe of your phone, sell the stock, buy any other company not controversial, wait, and then buy it back later on if you really wanted to.
01:30:18.000So I can only imagine there are people who are holding onto the stock for AB InBev who don't really pay attention.
01:30:25.000And have a diverse portfolio and they're like, you know, stocks go up and down.
01:30:29.000But I wouldn't be surprised if seeing, it's a really great point you made, that Target doesn't have the rebuy, people buying the dip because people are like, nope, I'm getting out of this.
01:31:31.000There are safeguards in place for stockholders, and the institutions may be captured, Bud Light, AB InBev may be captured by woke psychopaths, but there is still a mechanism to defend those from someone.
01:31:46.000It could be using wokeness to intentionally destroy a company for some reason, and, I wonder this, who has shorted Budstock?
01:31:55.000Because when Bud, here's what I think, when I see Bud Light say, we're gonna sponsor more Pride events and give more money, I'm like, okay, who at that company told a friend to short, to buy put options?
01:32:08.000Because they're like, hey, we lost 30% because of this.
01:32:11.000And then someone goes, 30% of your sales?
01:32:28.000I would be investigating that, but of course the DOJ is fairly woke, they probably won't, but I'm willing to bet someone somewhere But put options on Bud.
01:32:39.000Because, you know, we were talking about this before, we were like, man, we read the news all day every day, why don't we invest in what we talk about?
01:32:45.000Because we knew this was happening before it happened.
01:32:48.000And I was like, I don't know, I think the stock's gonna drop, and it was fine, people were buying the dip.
01:32:52.000I could have bought a bunch of puts and been like, oh yeah, I bought, you know, but I didn't, I don't do any of that stuff.
01:32:56.000But I wonder how many people watching probably did.
01:33:14.000Someone go check that and put it in the super chats.
01:33:17.000There'd been a lot of people have been pointing out that companies that embrace wokeness are not going to make money because they're embracing ideology over meritocracy.
01:33:28.000So there have been people who have targeted these companies to short them because they're like, if they outright publicly say they care more about ideology over actually being a company, they're going to lose a ton of money.
01:33:39.000It's a game stop, but not because it's not like they're not intentionally tanking the stock.
01:33:50.000I thought that this was going to just blow over, but I think, you know, it is the fact that Bud Light is perishable.
01:33:57.000It will have a bigger impact because when the whole scandal with Alta happened, well, one that was targeting women who tend to be more forgiving on these types of things, but the stock tanked for like a week and then it skyrocketed.
01:34:11.000And I thought Bud Light was going to do the exact same thing when it came to, again, like the vanguards and stuff like that, pumping money into it.
01:34:18.000But when it didn't, you're absolutely right.
01:34:20.000I think you're a fool if you don't get out of it now.
01:34:22.000I absolutely love having Sarah here to talk about logistics.
01:35:05.000But why don't they, I mean, if that's the case... I guess he's trying to keep everybody happy.
01:35:09.000But what they should do is they should push it, like they normally do every other tweet, and then just put the content warning label that you have to click show.
01:35:19.000Elon just tweeted a few minutes ago, I will be actively lobbying to criminalize making severe irreversible changes to children below the age of consent.
01:35:32.000Yeah, well, he was very, when he talked about the gendering, he's like, I personally will gender you whatever you want, just as a term of respect.
01:35:38.000But then when it comes to kids, like he's like, You know, you're all going down.
01:35:54.000I get it, he's got a little symbol next to it.
01:35:56.000No, that whole thing about children, he is dead serious.
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01:36:11.000and uh take your questions from our take the questions from our members all right i'm not your buddy guy says am i the a-hole for laughing at biden falling i mean look at what he did to his kids to your country hell he sold your country for personal wealth You're not the only one laughing.
01:36:32.000But I just, I can't bring myself to do it.
01:36:35.000I am not the kind of person who revels in something like that.
01:36:39.000You know, like, if it was backfiring, if he did something, and then the result of what he did caused him harm, I would be like, well, I mean, come on, like, you know, you threw a baseball at the wall, it bounced back and hit ya, it's funny, it's like, you know, sorry it happened, but it's funny.
01:36:56.000Being an old man and falling over, I'm just not about that.
01:37:02.000I feel really sorry for him and bad for him and I mean I'm also a woman so I have more empathy and emotions and I shouldn't be voting.
01:37:11.000This is an example because of my emotions are like I feel so sorry for him like I wanted to give him a hug and I hate this man.
01:37:20.000I think that there's a difference too, because I think he went from being this bad guy his whole career for a politician, which all politicians are pretty much bad guys, but I think there's a point now where he is the victim.
01:37:34.000He's the victim of elder abuse in a lot of ways.
01:41:06.000Munkin Training says he tripped on the floor.
01:41:07.000A couple people have pointed this out, that it looks like there is a bump or something, or a carpet, or... It looks like there's some kind of sandbag, but why would there be a sandbag?
01:41:32.000Kevin Simmons says, to have a stream of content for the coffee shop, perhaps an aggregating software and autoplayer is needed, like an RSS feed for video autoplay.
01:41:39.000Do you have a plan for that, or does it need to be developed?
01:41:43.000We would just curate a playlist of the day's shows, and then even... This is fantastic.
01:41:51.000I'm really excited and I hope we kick this off because imagine we just have a schedule for the different shops so we'll have our coffee shop and then we'll have the franchise agreement which says we will send you a list of shows to play on the TVs or we create our own feed which we then load the playlists into so all you have to do is turn the TV on And then at, what is it, Crowder does 10 a.m., right?
01:42:16.000Every time someone, like, it's that simple.
01:42:18.000Crowder's at 10 a.m., we go through a live stream schedule of everybody's shows.
01:42:22.000So just like TV, you will come in and you will see a certain show.
01:42:27.000And then for times when there's nothing live, we can do a program where it's like, we will show James O'Keefe's latest reports or whatever, OMG.
01:42:34.000And then what happens is, it's very, very simple.
01:42:37.000John Smith walks into the coffee shop and says, yeah, I'll take a, uh, let's do a mocha latte, and I'll get a croissant.
01:42:44.000And then he's sitting there waiting for the latte, they hand him the croissant, and he's like tearing off a piece and munching, and he looks up at the TV, and there is, you know, uh, Viva, Viva Frey, and he's, and he's saying, this is the original video that was posted by, what's the guy's name, Anthony Bass, the baseball player?
01:43:15.000But did you hear about that baseball player who's apparently apologizing for something?
01:43:19.000Those conversations will exist because throughout the day people are seeing that content, so we're creating physical vectors by which people will consume all of our content, and it will create massive cultural influence.
01:43:31.000The best coffee shops, everyone agrees.
01:46:30.000I mean, it's like a lot of like modern dress shoes have like a grip pattern underneath them now, so it's not really like he has special shoes on.
01:46:55.000That's, well, the other thing, a lot of people who break hips, elderly people who break hips, they actually break the hip before they fall.
01:48:03.000I think they're worth like three bucks.
01:48:04.000I've got like a couple hundred bucks worth.
01:48:07.000Ithaca Hours, I always loved that story.
01:48:10.000Ithaca, New York printed their own currency and it revitalized the community because people were able to trade with each other even if US dollars weren't around.
01:48:18.000When I visited there a few years ago, I asked some local businesses and they were like, oh yeah, like nobody uses them.
01:52:28.000I guess, you know what's gonna happen, it's gonna become, it's gonna be, it's gonna get labeled beer, they're gonna get rid of the Bud Light branding, it's gonna be called, like, stock beer, and it'll be sold at, like, discount outlets for a dollar a case to just move it before it expires, and it'll be sold to restaurants as an ingredient.
01:52:42.000They'll be like, well, if you're doing, like, beer battering or, you know, any kind of beer ingredient, here, just use this before— Jeez, then you'll have to boycott the restaurant.
01:52:50.000Yeah, because even just to rebrand, that's another rebranding cost.
01:52:55.000So you have to get name recognition now out of your new brand.
01:52:58.000So you're never going to get it to where Bud Light was.
01:53:38.000And they probably, yeah, so they want to do standard sized cans, and to get the nitro, they have to have the little cartridge, so when you open it, it sprays the nitro into it.
01:53:48.000That probably makes it a lot cheaper for them.
01:53:55.000Yeah, that would be an example of when to take investment, potentially, for the coffee company.
01:54:00.000Because if you could raise a hundred billion dollars and then sell the beer for a dollar cheaper, and then just start the process—or not the beer, the coffee—for a dollar cheaper.
01:55:14.000Maybe what we need to do is we need to find somebody who's like a high level regional director or manager at a big coffee chain who wants to launch a new project and then have them just like start up the process and spin it up and create the protocol.
01:55:28.000And then we could have some, like, once they create the general plan, the art, we could just have people start spinning up Caspers all over the place.
01:55:43.000Well, we want, like, we want TVs in these places.
01:55:49.000We want it to be that people are getting exposed to this kind of content.
01:55:53.000So we need to build, in the centralized hub, the feed.
01:55:57.000So someone, like, it's like, hey, open this URL on all the TVs, or, like, on a computer, and then plug in the HDMI and press play, and then we will have, like, every day we'll show you the list of shows we're gonna be playing and things like that.
01:56:10.000So we can have, like, a uniformed experience for people.
01:56:15.000That way, you know, someone goes to Casperoo and they're like, oh, Casperoo sells this product.
01:56:19.000They know that they can go to any location and get the thing they like.
01:56:40.000This is like, I'm having a lot of cognitive dissonance right now because I learned that they could, like, I've never fact-checked it because I just learned that they could.
01:56:47.000I would imagine it'd be like, you could, like, use your coupon to claim gold or silver.
01:56:55.000Sparky says, a good example, when I bottle my homegrown hot sauce to give to friends and relatives, it's much cheaper for me to buy bottles of hot sauce and empty them than to buy empty bottles.
01:57:24.000It's like the variability of an empty bottle, the value of being able to put whatever you want into it is greater than the value of the product inside the bottle.
01:57:32.000When you can only sell one send one thing.
01:57:34.000How many homebrewers are going to buy Bud Light at the rebate with the $15 rebate just to empty the beer out so they can put their homebrews instead of buying their actual.
01:57:44.000Oh, yeah, there's gonna be a bottling sales company now.
01:57:48.000at zero percent markup because they're giving the product away right now.
01:57:52.000That's actually a... if you're a homebrewer, it's like go get Bud Light and just pour it out and
01:57:58.000put your stuff in it. Sparky says when there are a lot of short positions on a stock it props up
01:58:03.000the stock price because it creates a shortage of shares called a short squeeze. Interesting.
01:58:09.000But that's also a move intentionally done when someone's shorting a stock, right?
01:58:12.000Like if someone, if you know a group is gonna try and short a stock, you can buy it up massively and then hopefully wait it out so they're forced to buy at a higher price?
01:58:26.000There were a bunch of shorts on it, and then all of the meme buyers bought it up, driving the price up, and that just destroyed these firms.
01:59:37.000I don't know, I'd love to get into like a local bank, but I've been at, I don't know, Wells Fargo, I don't know if it matters, but that's where I've been for so long.
01:59:44.000And then you have like companies like Alexico Athletica, they have leggings that you can put a gun in, so they have gun holsters in their leggings, which is pretty cool.
01:59:52.000So many new companies coming out the last four or five years.
02:00:10.000And we're getting to the point where it's like, OK, we got to start making that money back.
02:00:13.000Because just putting money into it, so it has to, it needs breathing room.
02:00:18.000I do think it's possible, if we, if we found somebody who had experience with, you know, national level franchising and product sales and stuff like that, that we could, with the size of our audience, instantly have a very, very big product.
02:00:33.000And, uh, but for the time being, where we're at is, we order some, we sell it, we order a little bit more.
02:00:38.000And we're trying to find that point of equilibrium.
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