Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - October 17, 2022


Timcast IRL - Kanye BUYS Parler, Parler Then DOXXES Entire PR List w-Chadwick Moore & Blaire White


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

203.76033

Word Count

24,998

Sentence Count

2,141

Misogynist Sentences

54

Hate Speech Sentences

47


Summary

Join us as we discuss Kanye West's purchase of a kosher restaurant, the growing number of instances where Jews are offended by Kanye's comments, and why we should all be worried about what people are saying to each other in public. Plus, we have a special guest, Chadwick Moore of The Spectator, joins us to talk about his new book, "Diversity, inclusivity, and equity training" and much, much more.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So I wake up this morning and the first thing I do when I wake up is I grab my phone off
00:00:24.000 the nightstand and I'm just like swiping through and then I see Kanye West is buying parlor.
00:00:31.000 And I was like, huh.
00:00:33.000 Well, today's gonna be really weird, and yes, this was just the first story.
00:00:37.000 So not only is Kanye West buying Parler after being censored, more interviews have come out where he's talking about Jewish people, and okay, we'll have to talk about that.
00:00:45.000 But then I saw that, I think it's, let me just make sure, it's Boston University, I think.
00:00:50.000 Yeah, Boston Lab.
00:00:51.000 I don't know if it's the university.
00:00:53.000 They took the spike protein from Omicron, which is infectious, and combined it with the alpha strain, which is deadly, creating a COVID strain that has an 80% mortality rate.
00:01:02.000 Wow!
00:01:02.000 What great news today!
00:01:05.000 I suppose there was some good news.
00:01:06.000 The polls are all starting to shift rather dramatically.
00:01:09.000 Inflation has gotten so bad that the GOP is now starting to take the lead in tons of nationwide polls.
00:01:16.000 Which I guess is good news if you're tired of Biden and the Democrats' failure to get anything done.
00:01:20.000 They like to talk about how Republicans are blocking them, but sorry, man.
00:01:24.000 The Republicans don't have any power right now.
00:01:25.000 I mean, they've got the minority in Congress.
00:01:28.000 They're not in the executive branch, so this is all Democrats doing.
00:01:31.000 Not that I think the Republicans are going to solve anything, but hey, sure, whatever.
00:01:34.000 Maybe we'll get some good people in to do something.
00:01:37.000 So we're going to talk about all of this, and obviously there's a lot more.
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00:01:45.000 adult males talking about, quote, the beauty of girlhood, which has resulted in, I think,
00:01:50.000 what the Cut refers to as TERFs boycotting Ulta.
00:01:53.000 So that should be fun to talk about.
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00:02:01.000 We got an amazing on-the-ground reporting clip.
00:02:04.000 We send out Elad Eliyahu, our field reporter.
00:02:07.000 He's asking Fetterman supporters about when John Fetterman chased an innocent black man with a gun.
00:02:12.000 He got a gun and chased this guy.
00:02:14.000 Some dude gets up in his face screaming at him.
00:02:16.000 They don't care about the politics they claim to care about.
00:02:19.000 And I think it's a really great clip that really shows a lot of what these people actually believe.
00:02:23.000 So, Elad is a straight shooter, man.
00:02:25.000 He doesn't go out, he doesn't do gotcha questions.
00:02:27.000 This is how they genuinely responded to him asking a real question about the campaign.
00:02:31.000 It's because of your support as members we can produce these clips and get reporters on the ground and writing these stories.
00:02:36.000 And as a member you'll get access to the Members Only Uncensored show tonight at 11 p.m.
00:02:40.000 which I imagine you're really going to want to watch because joining us today we have two awesome guests.
00:02:44.000 First we have Chadwick Moore.
00:02:45.000 Hey!
00:02:46.000 Great to be here.
00:02:46.000 Thanks for having me.
00:02:47.000 Absolutely.
00:02:48.000 Who are you?
00:02:49.000 I'm a journalist.
00:02:49.000 I'm a contributing editor at The Spectator.
00:02:51.000 I am also editor-in-chief of Outspoken, which is a LGBT-centric free speech opinion and news site.
00:02:58.000 And I've got a book out now called So You've Been Sent to Diversity Training.
00:03:03.000 It's a really fun romp into the nefarious and rampant business of DEI training in the workplace.
00:03:07.000 So I get to talk to, I talk to Police officers, guys in the military, guys on oil rigs, secretaries, CEOs about their experiences with DEI.
00:03:17.000 And it was really fun.
00:03:19.000 It's a really funny book.
00:03:20.000 So I like to call it out.
00:03:21.000 I like to say diversity, inclusivity and equity.
00:03:24.000 Yeah.
00:03:24.000 Yes.
00:03:24.000 Die.
00:03:25.000 Yeah.
00:03:25.000 And Biden just had an A to it.
00:03:27.000 So it's now DEIA for accessibility.
00:03:29.000 So it's becoming like LGBTQ.
00:03:30.000 You're just going to keep adding letters on.
00:03:32.000 Accessibility?
00:03:33.000 Accessibility.
00:03:34.000 He has a new executive order about that.
00:03:35.000 Yeah, exactly.
00:03:36.000 Oh, maybe that's because about... that's Fetterman, maybe.
00:03:38.000 Like, that might be a big deal.
00:03:40.000 Oh, and him, too.
00:03:42.000 Fetterman's using this machine to translate sound to detect so we can understand what people are saying, because he can't... his brain isn't processing it anymore.
00:03:48.000 Right, yeah.
00:03:49.000 There you go.
00:03:50.000 Yep, yep, they're already adding it.
00:03:51.000 All right, and well, thanks for joining us.
00:03:52.000 We also have the ever-wonderful Blair White.
00:03:55.000 Hey, thanks for having me again.
00:03:57.000 So I'm a YouTuber, social and political commentator.
00:04:01.000 Fourth time on the show now.
00:04:02.000 Last time, Alec Jones was blowing my eardrum out.
00:04:04.000 So good to have both of them intact tonight, and I'm excited.
00:04:08.000 And, of course, you can get your t-shirts from Luke.
00:04:10.000 Damn right.
00:04:11.000 It's been a real sausage fest here lately, ever since Lydia left.
00:04:18.000 More like Hemcast, right?
00:04:20.000 Exactly.
00:04:21.000 I come here with one simple message.
00:04:23.000 Don't nuke me, bro!
00:04:24.000 A t-shirt that, of course, was inspired by Andrew Mayer, my friend, the Don't Taze Me Bro, who confronted John Kerry.
00:04:30.000 If you like the shirt, you can get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com, but be careful.
00:04:34.000 Insider might see it as a very violent message.
00:04:37.000 Right on.
00:04:38.000 We also got Surge pressin' all the buttons.
00:04:39.000 Yeah, what's up, Splurge?
00:04:40.000 I am here.
00:04:41.000 Splurge, you heard it first from Luke.
00:04:43.000 And, uh, I am the producer for SausageCast IRO.
00:04:46.000 Oh, thanks, thanks.
00:04:49.000 Yeah, there's no women here anymore.
00:04:51.000 But today we're good, right?
00:04:52.000 Yeah, today we have inclusivity.
00:04:54.000 Yes, all right, let's jump into this first story.
00:04:56.000 We have this from tipguess.com.
00:04:58.000 Kanye West to buy social media platform Parler after being censored on Twitter and Instagram.
00:05:04.000 Hey, good for him.
00:05:05.000 I was just, this came out of nowhere.
00:05:09.000 Was there any whisper of Kanye West wanting to buy any social media platforms, let alone Parler?
00:05:13.000 No, not at all.
00:05:14.000 Never heard of that.
00:05:15.000 Was it knee-jerk because of the banning, or had this been in the works for a while?
00:05:19.000 I guess, man.
00:05:20.000 I want to make, a lot of people don't know this, because I don't know if anybody wrote about it, but we're going to talk about it.
00:05:26.000 Sorry, Parler.
00:05:27.000 Look, I got no beef, but when Parler was issuing the release about this purchase, confirming it, they accidentally copied every, I'm assuming, what's every PR email, and there's just hundreds of people.
00:05:43.000 So I get an email, with hundreds of other emails attached to it.
00:05:47.000 And I get these PR emails all the time.
00:05:48.000 Normally what happens is you blind carbon copy someone.
00:05:51.000 So you put all your PR contacts in BCC so no one can see anybody else,
00:05:55.000 but they accidentally just carbon copied every one of their contacts.
00:05:58.000 I'm assuming everyone, but it's hundreds.
00:06:00.000 And then all of a sudden I start getting responses.
00:06:02.000 People are emailing me, and I'm like, wait, what's happening?
00:06:04.000 Why is, like, who's this guy?
00:06:06.000 And then all of a sudden I see a bunch of people I know that are on this email thread, and I'm like, yo, Parler just sent out the email addresses of all these VIPs and high-profile people to everyone else.
00:06:16.000 So now we've got, like, you know, Charlie Kirk.
00:06:19.000 You said Diamond and Silk.
00:06:20.000 Sandra Fairbanks is on it.
00:06:21.000 I'm on it.
00:06:21.000 Joey Salads is on it.
00:06:23.000 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:06:24.000 I got the entire...
00:06:25.000 I think it's probably every verified account who has a parlor A through J. Wow.
00:06:29.000 I was included on.
00:06:30.000 Someone's getting fired.
00:06:31.000 Yeah, I got a lot of- Maybe that's what it was.
00:06:33.000 Maybe it was their users.
00:06:35.000 Yeah, maybe that's what it is because it's not press reps.
00:06:38.000 It's famous people.
00:06:40.000 Some members of the Trump family I saw on there.
00:06:42.000 Wow, no way.
00:06:43.000 Trump adjacent people.
00:06:44.000 So I've got a lot of email addresses now.
00:06:46.000 Well, I guess all of these high-profile people are media personalities, so it overlaps.
00:06:52.000 Politicos and media personalities.
00:06:54.000 So that happened, and they sent me an email apologizing.
00:06:57.000 And so it's like, you know, these things happen, but this happened.
00:07:00.000 And I was kind of thinking like, this might be like a big story, because there might be some people who don't want anyone to know that they've been in communication with Parler or something like that.
00:07:07.000 So one email from someone said, like, they seemed pissed.
00:07:11.000 They said, Parler really values our privacy, I guess.
00:07:14.000 And it was pretty brutal.
00:07:16.000 Anyway, back to Kanye, does this story matter?
00:07:20.000 Here, okay, before we talk about this, I gotta get something out of the way before we talk
00:07:26.000 about this.
00:07:27.000 I am so sick of artists, especially rappers, changing their names and we're all supposed
00:07:30.000 I'm not going to say yay, I feel stupid saying yay.
00:07:34.000 How many names did P. Diddy have, like 10?
00:07:38.000 It was like every week.
00:07:39.000 I just had to get that out of the gate.
00:07:41.000 But I also had a fight with P. Diddy.
00:07:44.000 Well, now they've had a big fight.
00:07:45.000 Oh yeah, they had the text.
00:07:47.000 But that's where a lot of those comments came out of, wasn't it?
00:07:50.000 Yeah.
00:07:51.000 But you know what I love?
00:07:52.000 When Diddy changed his name, South Park really went for it.
00:07:54.000 Do you remember that episode where it's like, did Diddy do it?
00:07:57.000 Diddy did do it.
00:07:58.000 Diddy didn't do it.
00:07:59.000 But then he changed it back to P. Diddy, right?
00:08:02.000 Now it's just full circle back.
00:08:03.000 When I was a kid, he was Puff Daddy.
00:08:06.000 And then he was Sean Puffy Combs, and then he was... how many other names since then?
00:08:09.000 It was a few.
00:08:10.000 It was a few, yeah.
00:08:11.000 It was a lot of them.
00:08:12.000 It was like a meme.
00:08:12.000 Yeah, I don't know what that's about.
00:08:14.000 But, you know, he can call himself whatever I want.
00:08:16.000 The question is, you know, look, Parler was... I think Parler may have been about to displace Twitter.
00:08:23.000 It was growing so rapidly, it was at the top of the charts, everybody was getting on it, and they really had this momentum, and then Big Tech colluded all at once, with a false pretext, January 6th, to just ban them outright.
00:08:35.000 So, they have, Parler did have a big impact, but I don't know if it's there anymore.
00:08:40.000 I guess Kanye is just making sure he can't be banned from any kind of social media, he'll still be able to post stuff?
00:08:44.000 Well, yeah, he was banned from, of course, Twitter and Instagram because of his salacious comments that, of course, he was making.
00:08:52.000 He's also being described by some people as an artistic genius and other people as just a crazy lunatic.
00:08:57.000 Either way, I think there's going to be some exciting changes coming to Parler.
00:09:01.000 It's going to be interesting to see what he does with the platform.
00:09:04.000 He definitely is an outside-of-the-box thinker, to say the least.
00:09:07.000 He also was just caught wearing a Satoshi Nakamoto hat.
00:09:11.000 He was just debanked by, of course, JPMorgan and Chase, the bank of Jeffrey Epstein, who of course... Invert that, though.
00:09:17.000 He got debanked and then wore a Satoshi Nakamoto, right?
00:09:19.000 Yes.
00:09:20.000 Yes, yes.
00:09:20.000 So for those that aren't familiar, that's the Bitcoin founder.
00:09:24.000 Exactly.
00:09:24.000 So clearly he's making a statement about the banking industry.
00:09:27.000 So yet again, some people are saying he's just an artist, just trying to sell his records.
00:09:31.000 Some people are saying he's really trying to change things in societies.
00:09:34.000 It all depends on what you really kind of think of him as an individual.
00:09:37.000 But it's not boring.
00:09:39.000 No, but he's in new life as well.
00:09:42.000 It could be something entirely different afterwards, and it could come back.
00:09:45.000 Well, he did a lot of interesting things in the sneaker industry.
00:09:49.000 Criticize him for his words, but he at least changed things up
00:09:52.000 and made him a little bit more innovative, a little bit more different, a little bit more artistic,
00:09:55.000 a little bit more out of the box, because we just continue to see the same old kind of
00:09:59.000 routines.
00:10:00.000 And I might not agree with his statements, but I still think crazy people should have a voice.
00:10:05.000 Artistic savants should have a voice.
00:10:07.000 No matter if you agree with it or disagree with it, I think that voice is important to understand where someone truly is.
00:10:12.000 And censoring it isn't going to help anybody.
00:10:15.000 I don't think he's crazy.
00:10:16.000 I don't think he's crazy.
00:10:17.000 Like, he may be eccentric, but he's clearly followed very, very specific logical paths to become a billionaire.
00:10:26.000 And his net worth rivals that of Trump.
00:10:28.000 It's like, Trump's worth more, but Kanye is, you know, relatively close in terms of being a billionaire.
00:10:34.000 There is, however, his statements he made about Jewish people controlling, you know, Diddy or Puff Diddy.
00:10:41.000 I don't know what the guy's name is.
00:10:42.000 You know, I'm talking about.
00:10:43.000 P Diddy Puff.
00:10:45.000 He made comments about that.
00:10:46.000 He made more comments on another podcast.
00:10:49.000 Apparently he did an interview and they didn't air it.
00:10:51.000 And then he did another interview.
00:10:52.000 He's like, I don't even know if you guys are going to air this because you won't air my comments.
00:10:56.000 But he's made comments about Jewish people that I think are either he's speaking very, very poorly or he's just completely wrong and has really bad information.
00:11:07.000 And I think people can be susceptible to conspiracy theories when they read things that are incorrect.
00:11:11.000 It doesn't mean... I don't think he's insane.
00:11:13.000 You know, I think he just... he thinks things that aren't correct.
00:11:16.000 Or he's expressing himself in a very poor way.
00:11:18.000 Let me put it this way.
00:11:19.000 Or he's expressing himself in a way that galvanizes media attention so he could sell his product better to you.
00:11:24.000 So maybe... Potentially.
00:11:25.000 What, it's a big grift or something?
00:11:26.000 Maybe.
00:11:27.000 Maybe it's just a way of just getting attention.
00:11:29.000 He said something like, repeal the 13th amendment, right?
00:11:33.000 Something like that.
00:11:34.000 Wasn't there a segment that was edited out of Fox News?
00:11:37.000 Oh, there was a bunch.
00:11:38.000 He took out several comments, yeah.
00:11:40.000 With what, the Tucker interview?
00:11:41.000 Yeah, because he said some shit about Jewish people, I don't... Yeah, I think he was, like, saying black Hebrew Israelite stuff.
00:11:47.000 And then there was the tweet, the DEF CON Jewish people, that was crazy.
00:11:50.000 Yeah, but then he's also made the comments about Derek Chauvin and George Floyd.
00:11:54.000 Aren't they gonna sue him now?
00:11:56.000 He said something about repealing the 13th Amendment, and everyone claimed that he was pro-slavery, He clarified what he meant was the 13th Amendment allows slavery.
00:12:06.000 It specifically says if you're incarcerated, it says you can't be a slave unless you're incarcerated or something like that.
00:12:12.000 Like, and what he was saying is you shouldn't be able to be enslaved for any reason.
00:12:16.000 He's actually correct.
00:12:18.000 We should ban slavery in all capacities, but because he's not, he didn't speak very well, people misconstrued what he was saying.
00:12:25.000 Now, I gotta be honest.
00:12:26.000 I don't know what he could have meant by those Jewish comments.
00:12:29.000 I think he's read a whole bunch of crackpot conspiracy stuff and he's believing some stupid stuff.
00:12:33.000 Yeah.
00:12:33.000 That's about it.
00:12:34.000 And there is something he said about how he has his bank account closed and you're right, Jeffrey Epstein's wasn't.
00:12:40.000 And they even had like a press release about why they weren't going to close Jeffrey Epstein's like back before.
00:12:45.000 Even when there was red flags and warnings and he was a convicted person who hurt children.
00:12:49.000 Right, but, you know, someone's words are worse, apparently, than sex trafficking.
00:12:54.000 But no, no, no, I think there was also a clarification on that specific story, in that he was actually debanked before making those statements.
00:13:02.000 Oh.
00:13:02.000 So he got debanked, then he came out and made those statements.
00:13:05.000 Was it for the White Lives Matter shirt, then?
00:13:06.000 What did he do?
00:13:08.000 I don't know.
00:13:09.000 Again, like, who knows?
00:13:10.000 Here's something else.
00:13:11.000 Candace Owens' husband is the CEO of Parler.
00:13:14.000 Yeah.
00:13:14.000 That makes sense.
00:13:15.000 So that could be why it happened so quickly.
00:13:19.000 Kanye knows Candace.
00:13:20.000 He meets George Farmer, I think is his name.
00:13:23.000 And then Kanye's like, you need money for this?
00:13:25.000 I'll buy it.
00:13:26.000 And he's like, okay.
00:13:27.000 And then he's like, it's a private company.
00:13:29.000 So they just went, sure, let's roll.
00:13:31.000 I think this might actually be really big.
00:13:33.000 Kanye buying Parler might actually be the bigger threat to Twitter.
00:13:36.000 I was asking if the story mattered, but here's what I want to add to this.
00:13:40.000 It's possible.
00:13:41.000 Kanye is famous, okay?
00:13:42.000 We get it.
00:13:43.000 He's got a lot of fans who follow him because his story isn't just about his music, it's about his success.
00:13:48.000 So there are a lot of young men that see Kanye and they want to be like him.
00:13:51.000 They want to be a billionaire.
00:13:53.000 Now he's buying parlor, they're gonna go join it because they want to hang out with Kanye.
00:13:57.000 The media can say whatever they want about him.
00:13:59.000 They can't do anything about it.
00:14:00.000 If I was Kanye, I'd be hiring a bunch of security guards because he's got a lot of people that are real pissed off and that's... It's dangerous out there, man.
00:14:08.000 And with Kanye owning Parler, then it maybe won't be necessarily like a right-wing social media, you know what I mean?
00:14:14.000 It might be actually just apolitical people, his fans that have no interest or aren't even right-wing, you know?
00:14:19.000 So it could be a big deal.
00:14:21.000 If Black Twitter moves over to Parler, then Twitter's finished.
00:14:23.000 Exactly.
00:14:24.000 If Black Twitter leaves, then Twitter's over.
00:14:25.000 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:14:27.000 100%.
00:14:27.000 And that would make it not the... I mean, we see these alternative social media sites.
00:14:31.000 Yes, we're glad they exist, but you know, it's all right-wingers.
00:14:33.000 And that's always my issue.
00:14:34.000 It's like why I'm not on Gab and all these things.
00:14:36.000 It's like I don't want to just talk to people who... I would take the hate over just blind agreement.
00:14:40.000 You can't troll.
00:14:40.000 You can't fight with... You can't troll.
00:14:43.000 Yeah, the troll is the most important part.
00:14:45.000 That's why I love Twitter.
00:14:48.000 I'm like, I get to troll people.
00:14:49.000 People get to troll me.
00:14:50.000 This is awesome.
00:14:51.000 I'm fine.
00:14:52.000 Mostly, my followers are mostly in on the joke, but sometimes they're not, and it's weird that they don't get it.
00:15:00.000 I've tweeted a bunch of crazy stuff.
00:15:02.000 I tweeted, like, have you considered spaying and neutering your children to prevent overpopulation?
00:15:07.000 And there are people following me being like, yo, bad take, Tim.
00:15:09.000 I can't believe you'd say this.
00:15:12.000 Welcome to Twitter, dude!
00:15:14.000 I do not take this platform seriously.
00:15:15.000 It is full of nonsense.
00:15:16.000 Right.
00:15:17.000 Well, that's autism, and I'm autistic, so I can say that.
00:15:20.000 Is it?
00:15:20.000 Is that what it is?
00:15:21.000 I don't know.
00:15:21.000 I think I'm just taking it so bluntly and seriously.
00:15:24.000 Oh, I see.
00:15:24.000 I see.
00:15:25.000 Like, not understanding the social cues.
00:15:27.000 Yeah.
00:15:27.000 That's really crazy to me that I don't understand how people... I kind of feel like people are pretending to not get that my jokes make no sense because they want to have something to be angry about.
00:15:37.000 That's true, too.
00:15:38.000 Like the anime thing with Matt Walsh.
00:15:40.000 I'm saying it's satanic.
00:15:42.000 He said it was satanic.
00:15:43.000 The perfect example of that.
00:15:44.000 He's like, yeah, so for those that didn't see, Matt Walsh, Media Matters went after
00:15:46.000 him because he said, what do I think about anime?
00:15:48.000 I think it's satanic.
00:15:49.000 I don't have an argument for it, but you know, something demonic about it.
00:15:53.000 And then everybody goes nuts and it's just like, these are not serious people.
00:15:57.000 And you don't insult anime fans, because I was on the pop culture show earlier and I said something like, you know, what constitutes being anime?
00:16:06.000 Does it have to be Japanese or not?
00:16:07.000 People got so upset.
00:16:08.000 They're like, no, it's also from here and here and here.
00:16:09.000 I was like, oh, my God.
00:16:11.000 Yeah.
00:16:11.000 Let me not even bother these people.
00:16:12.000 It's like a whole universe you don't know exists until you kick a hornet's nest.
00:16:15.000 Yeah.
00:16:16.000 And they all come after you.
00:16:17.000 Yeah.
00:16:19.000 My favorite was when Matt Walsh said that the Little Mermaid should have translucent skin and look like a floating skeleton.
00:16:25.000 Oh, yeah.
00:16:26.000 And they said it was racist or something.
00:16:28.000 Yeah.
00:16:28.000 They're like, he's racist because there's a black mermaid.
00:16:30.000 It's like, I do.
00:16:32.000 And then what did he tweet?
00:16:33.000 He's like, they're mad because I'm defending translucent.
00:16:35.000 He called himself a trans rights activist for translucent people.
00:16:41.000 You know, it's like, it kind of feels like in a lot of ways we're on the verge of the apocalypse for one reason or another.
00:16:48.000 But at least there's funny things happening as we ride the gravity bomb down to the apocalypse.
00:16:53.000 The downfall is funny.
00:16:54.000 Yeah.
00:16:55.000 And it kind of keeps getting funnier.
00:16:56.000 Yeah, what else are you going to do?
00:16:57.000 Be angry?
00:16:58.000 It's just the collapse of, you know, civilization.
00:16:59.000 Laugh or cry, pick one.
00:17:00.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:17:01.000 I choose to laugh.
00:17:02.000 Yes.
00:17:03.000 Always.
00:17:04.000 Always.
00:17:05.000 Exactly.
00:17:06.000 Do you want this one?
00:17:07.000 All right, let's laugh and cry.
00:17:09.000 I feel like with a story like this, you could either laugh or cry.
00:17:12.000 Oh, God.
00:17:13.000 This is from the Daily Mail.
00:17:15.000 This is playing with fire.
00:17:16.000 It could spark a lab-generated pandemic.
00:17:19.000 How about that?
00:17:20.000 Experts slam Boston Lab where scientists have created a new deadly COVID string with an 80% kill rate.
00:17:27.000 Why?
00:17:28.000 Why are they making this?
00:17:29.000 So here's what they did.
00:17:30.000 Actually simple.
00:17:32.000 So, the Omicron strain mutated over a long period of time.
00:17:35.000 COVID goes out.
00:17:36.000 COVID kills a lot of people.
00:17:37.000 The Alpha strain was very deadly.
00:17:39.000 Over time, it was getting more infectious, but weaker.
00:17:42.000 That's how viruses tend to go.
00:17:44.000 The Omicron strain was very infectious, but not as deadly.
00:17:47.000 That makes sense.
00:17:48.000 If something's too deadly, people die before they can spread the disease.
00:17:51.000 So these researchers took the spike protein from Omicron and put it on the alpha strain, which is more deadly, creating an extremely infectious and deadly virus which killed eight in ten of the rodents infected.
00:18:01.000 Why?
00:18:02.000 Wow.
00:18:03.000 Why did they make this?
00:18:04.000 Is this a little Christmas present?
00:18:05.000 Yeah.
00:18:07.000 Why was, you know, Peter Daszak of Echo Huts Alliance doing similar projects back before, of course, the larger COVID pandemic that happened when he was exactly looking at bats and coronaviruses in the Wuhan Level 3 Institute of Virology that, of course, had poor security protocols according to many even State Department protocols and documents that came out there.
00:18:28.000 Why did they do this?
00:18:29.000 And the question is, they're doing this on even bigger levels than we could even imagine.
00:18:33.000 And the argument here, the basic argument that they're making is, we need to do this in order so we find a solution for it in the future.
00:18:39.000 Number one, a lot of scientists argue that the probability of something like this happening naturally is virtually almost impossible.
00:18:46.000 But two, Why are you trying to make this current strain that much worse when you couldn't even figure out the original strain?
00:18:52.000 There is no solution.
00:18:53.000 There is no medical solution towards the original strain.
00:18:56.000 So why are you studying?
00:18:57.000 Why are you wasting so much time looking at some hypothetical when you can't even figure out the original problem?
00:19:04.000 So that's something that needs to be understood here, as well as the fact that, again, Peter Daszak is continuing to do the same experiments in other countries.
00:19:12.000 We know about this because it's Boston University, but what about the studies in Laos?
00:19:16.000 What about the studies in Myanmar?
00:19:17.000 What about the studies going on right now in Vietnam that we don't know anything about?
00:19:21.000 That Echo Health Alliance, by the way, was subpoenaed, was told by the U.S.
00:19:25.000 government, hey, you got to send us your notes about what you guys were doing with the coronavirus in Wuhan.
00:19:30.000 EcoHealth Alliance, even though they were financed by the US government, by Dr. Fauci, said, no, we're just not going to give you any of the notes.
00:19:35.000 They're not being transparent, and they're being rewarded with more grants that were just issued a couple of weeks ago, continuing to make viruses as lethal as they can.
00:19:42.000 Why are they doing this?
00:19:44.000 A lot of people speculate bioweapons.
00:19:46.000 And then this could be one reason why Bill Gates came out a few months ago and said, the second pandemic is going to be a lot deadlier.
00:19:53.000 He said that very promisingly, and who in the world knows what they're up to?
00:19:56.000 Happily, probably.
00:19:57.000 What's that saying?
00:19:58.000 We spent so much time wondering if we could do it, we never asked ourselves if we should do it?
00:20:02.000 Something like that?
00:20:04.000 I'm like reading this story where they're talking about taking this protein and making, you know, so the omicron strain infected mice, the mice did not die.
00:20:14.000 They then created, like, the Omicron S strain, or whatever they're calling it, and it killed 8 out of 10.
00:20:18.000 And they were like, oh look, we did it!
00:20:20.000 We made something that can kill mice!
00:20:21.000 It's like, you know, I look at that and I'm like, yeah, you could have injected them with bleach, that would have killed them too.
00:20:26.000 Like, obviously, this, like, you make a deadly virus, it will kill them.
00:20:30.000 I just, I don't trust them.
00:20:32.000 We had a conversation with Drew Miller, who has a PhD in, you know, nuclear wartime battlefield stuff or whatever, and he was saying, He was talking about how we have no biolabs in the United States.
00:20:44.000 The United States does not operate bioweapons labs.
00:20:46.000 And I'm like, it's just semantics.
00:20:49.000 laboratories are making extremely deadly viruses, that they're extremely infectious and extremely lethal, and you argue, they're not weapons because we don't use them for that.
00:20:49.000 If U.S.
00:21:02.000 And I'm like, so, okay, so the question is, if I have a factory that makes explosives, But we use it for mining operations.
00:21:11.000 We're not making weapons.
00:21:13.000 Then, someone comes in, buys the company, and then sells them for war.
00:21:19.000 Did we make weapons or not?
00:21:22.000 So, like, a knife company.
00:21:24.000 We make, you know, fancy knives for culinary purposes.
00:21:28.000 And then someone buys them and goes and fights with them.
00:21:30.000 Did the company manufacture weapons?
00:21:32.000 The answer is yes.
00:21:34.000 They manufacture weapons.
00:21:35.000 Was it their intent?
00:21:35.000 No, but it doesn't matter.
00:21:36.000 So we're seeing this and I'm like, hey, that is a bioweapon.
00:21:41.000 Now call it whatever you want, say whatever you want about it.
00:21:44.000 If you make a nuclear bomb and say, we just want to see if it would explode, I'll be like, yeah, okay, well you're making nuclear weapons.
00:21:49.000 You know what man, and I can even make the argument, knives, culinary knives have a purpose.
00:21:56.000 You can cut your steak, you know, what are you going to do?
00:21:58.000 You want to eat dinner?
00:22:00.000 This virus has no purpose.
00:22:02.000 It's literal.
00:22:02.000 The only purpose is killing people.
00:22:05.000 So, anyway.
00:22:06.000 Well, these researchers who I would assume know the coronavirus better than anyone on earth have looked at it more than anyone, obviously.
00:22:13.000 Have they said anything in the report about, yes, this was definitely man-made in a lab?
00:22:16.000 Or are they forbidden from saying that?
00:22:18.000 Do they know a lot about this virus?
00:22:20.000 Since, again, the official story is we don't even know exactly where it came from.
00:22:23.000 We don't have an origin.
00:22:24.000 We don't have a patient zero.
00:22:25.000 We don't have any of that.
00:22:27.000 Well, someone knows.
00:22:28.000 Someone, of course, knows, but there's been a large cover-up effort.
00:22:31.000 Echo Health Alliance doesn't want to share their notes about what they were even doing with U.S.
00:22:36.000 grant money from Dr. Fauci in 2020.
00:22:37.000 Right, I thought it was, uh, someone ate bat soup a block away from the Wuhan allergy lab.
00:22:42.000 Yeah, but then the bat fucked a pangolin first, and that's how it came.
00:22:42.000 Impossible!
00:22:45.000 Yeah, there's also a pangolin involved here, and I think that was an episode of South Park as well.
00:22:49.000 But again, And ever since COVID, there have been 40 new biological labs that have been started up doing extremely dangerous testing, mixing in viruses, and again, there's no perfect security at these places.
00:23:03.000 We have to understand, it takes one small mistake, it takes one hole, one puncture, one mistake, one intern, And that virus spreads everywhere.
00:23:14.000 So where is the- all these worthless international organizations we have, where is the international effort and treaty against proflating this sort of research as a game of function?
00:23:23.000 We have it all with nuclear weapons, where is this going on?
00:23:25.000 Well, bioweapons are apparently banned under treaties.
00:23:27.000 And that's what we were talking about last week.
00:23:29.000 And so it's like, we're not making weapons, we're just making extremely deadly viruses that serve no purpose other than killing.
00:23:34.000 Yeah, right, yeah.
00:23:35.000 So we look at those treaties again and exactly say what kind of research is permitted and what isn't.
00:23:41.000 Well, what if, this is a question that was brought up, what if all these other countries are doing it and the U.S.
00:23:46.000 isn't?
00:23:48.000 Exactly.
00:23:48.000 So, you know, with mutually assured destruction, I suppose the argument is, you know, if we didn't have nuclear weapons, we'd be at the behest or, you know, of anyone else, the beck and call of anyone else who has nukes who can threaten us.
00:23:59.000 So everybody gets them and then you can't bully someone.
00:24:03.000 You could say something similar for any kind of bioweapon.
00:24:06.000 It's like, hey, we all have them, so you better not release them.
00:24:09.000 If the U.S.
00:24:10.000 wasn't doing it, would that be a risk?
00:24:12.000 I think the problem with bioweapons is they're completely undetectable.
00:24:15.000 With a nuclear weapon, we can see who did it.
00:24:18.000 That came from Russia, and it's a Russian missile.
00:24:20.000 Somebody gets sick, we have no idea what it is or where it came from.
00:24:24.000 And then it's going to spread everywhere and infect everybody.
00:24:26.000 And this is what's public.
00:24:27.000 Imagine what's not public.
00:24:29.000 Imagine what's secret.
00:24:29.000 Imagine what else they're doing that we don't know about that's not in the United States.
00:24:34.000 That's in Myanmar or in Ukraine or wherever it may be that these people are taking their money, investing it, and doing research in extremely poor countries where there's no transparency.
00:24:43.000 There's no accountability.
00:24:44.000 And they prey on poorer countries because they're able to get away with more disastrous, nasty stuff that they wouldn't be able to get away with here in the United States.
00:24:53.000 2020 could have been the warm-up, honestly.
00:24:55.000 Yeah, I mean, that's what Bill Gates says.
00:24:56.000 Bill Gates says this is only one of many pandemics to come.
00:24:59.000 You know, he's excited.
00:25:01.000 Yeah, he said the second pandemic is going to be a lot deadlier than this one is.
00:25:06.000 And I'll clarify, too.
00:25:07.000 I mean, this is in mice, so how that directly translates may be very, very different.
00:25:12.000 It may be much, much higher in mice than it is in humans, but they're basically making the point that The Omicron they tested didn't kill any of the mice.
00:25:20.000 They made it more deadly.
00:25:21.000 It killed 80% of them.
00:25:23.000 8 out of 10.
00:25:24.000 So we'll see.
00:25:25.000 I got a prediction.
00:25:27.000 I think, we talked about, again, we broached this subject on how a bioweapon would be released, and I said, I think that any nation that releases a bioweapon will release a mild strain of it on their own country first.
00:25:40.000 Here's what happens.
00:25:41.000 They create two viruses, hypothetically, any country, the deadly variant and the mild variant, but they're very, very similar.
00:25:48.000 They share a lot of the same attributes.
00:25:50.000 They release on their own population, the flu.
00:25:53.000 Everybody gets it, 0.1% mortality or 0.01 or whatever it is for the flu.
00:26:00.000 Then they release the massive maximum 60% deadly strain on somewhere else in the world.
00:26:06.000 And when that strain comes back to their country, their people already have immunity to a variant of it.
00:26:11.000 So they're much, much less susceptible.
00:26:13.000 We saw this with the Spanish flu.
00:26:15.000 Many people wondered why it was that in China, they didn't actually get hit as hard
00:26:19.000 as the rest of the world when it came to Spanish flu.
00:26:21.000 It was like 1918, I think.
00:26:22.000 And one of the arguments is that a similar version was actually in China.
00:26:27.000 They all got sick, but not that bad.
00:26:29.000 Got immunity to it.
00:26:30.000 When it spread around in the trenches and with the infections and the grime, it got substantially worse.
00:26:36.000 And then when it came back to China, they were already mostly immune to it.
00:26:39.000 So now that we're hearing they're making, whether or not it's this COVID virus or whatever, here's my prediction.
00:26:44.000 My prediction is we see a deadly strain of COVID, but it will mostly just impact people, countries that haven't faced the severity of this, which I wonder which countries that is.
00:26:55.000 Countries with very low COVID infection and mortality rates.
00:26:58.000 I wonder what those countries are.
00:26:59.000 Do you know, Luke?
00:27:00.000 Usually the places that weren't a part of the program that injected unknown rushed experimental needle.
00:27:07.000 If you look at the countries that have the most deaths are the places the ones that had the biggest vaccination program.
00:27:14.000 Let's just be real.
00:27:15.000 Right, and that's why they were putting the vaccination programs there, because they had more death.
00:27:19.000 There are specific countries around the world, mostly in the third world, that had very low COVID death and infection rates, so they didn't bring vaccines there.
00:27:28.000 But if these people don't have the immunity, either for vaccine or whatever reason, Then you're going to see a deadlier strain severely impact third world countries in this case.
00:27:38.000 Well, scientists see it just, you know, there's a lot of scientific debate that's actually being centered around this specific topic, especially when it comes to, you know, countries like Haiti, comparatively to Israel, Singapore, what happened there to other places.
00:27:49.000 But at the end of the day, natural immunity is something that, again, also topic that has been censored a lot, but natural immunity has been key to a lot of people's personal health and getting through a lot of this nonsense and bullcrap.
00:28:02.000 Do you guys think Americans would be willing to lock down again?
00:28:05.000 Because I questioned that in my head.
00:28:06.000 No.
00:28:07.000 What if they just did it all over again?
00:28:08.000 I don't know.
00:28:09.000 No way.
00:28:09.000 Where I live in New York, they would.
00:28:10.000 They're dying for it.
00:28:12.000 Well, that's the thing.
00:28:12.000 Blue states would.
00:28:13.000 They're freaking out they're not locked down right now.
00:28:15.000 But people are moving to Florida and Texas.
00:28:17.000 Yeah.
00:28:17.000 And so the blue states probably would because you have a higher density now of the people who want to live under the boot.
00:28:23.000 Right.
00:28:24.000 And then in South Dakota, Florida, Texas, a bunch of red states, they wouldn't do it.
00:28:28.000 West Virginia probably wouldn't do it.
00:28:30.000 Yeah.
00:28:30.000 I don't know.
00:28:31.000 Did New Hampshire do it?
00:28:35.000 It depends where, because the big cities, especially with a lot of people condensed, they had their own little versions of it.
00:28:40.000 But the government is very limited in New Hampshire, so it was up to a lot of personal individuals, personal businesses to decide for themselves.
00:28:46.000 But as far as comparing it to New York, it was day and night to what was going on there.
00:28:53.000 It depends what happens.
00:28:54.000 You know, there's also, you know, scientific thoughts and ideas that if a virus is more deadly, it's less contagious.
00:29:00.000 But they're talking about how this biolab made weapon, it's, sorry, excuse me, this new strain of COVID made by Boston University, they're saying... It was a university?
00:29:11.000 I just want to be... I think... Boston University.
00:29:13.000 Are you sure?
00:29:14.000 Yeah.
00:29:14.000 You could double check just to make sure we're right on this.
00:29:16.000 You're right, you're right, you're right.
00:29:19.000 But Boston University is also reporting that this is five times more contagious than the original COVID virus.
00:29:24.000 So it's more contagious and more deadly.
00:29:27.000 That's something pretty serious there.
00:29:29.000 Because naturally, viruses just want to spread, they want to live, they want to go from host to host to host and not kill the host.
00:29:35.000 Because when you kill the host, you stop the spread of the virus.
00:29:38.000 So, this one, with the data that they're reporting, is very troubling because high death count and high transmissibility.
00:29:47.000 Transmissibility.
00:29:48.000 Yeah.
00:29:49.000 So, it's, like, why?
00:29:52.000 Can we just stop?
00:29:53.000 Let's get apocalyptic.
00:29:55.000 This is the greatest headline that's ever been written ever from Business Insider.
00:30:00.000 Putin's nuclear threats are pushing people like Trump and Elon Musk to press for a Ukraine peace deal.
00:30:05.000 A nuclear expert warns that's dangerous.
00:30:08.000 Wow.
00:30:12.000 1984, here we are!
00:30:13.000 That is, it's the best.
00:30:16.000 You know, the reason why I say it's the greatest is because you could have just said war is peace, you know, or whatever, but they really went for it.
00:30:23.000 It's very long, and it really nails the peace is dangerous.
00:30:27.000 I love that.
00:30:28.000 A nuclear winter is actually a nuclear spring.
00:30:32.000 Well, well, hold on.
00:30:33.000 It is dangerous because a small nuclear war could stop climate change.
00:30:38.000 By killing tons of people, I guess.
00:30:40.000 You guys saw that article from the Huffington Post, right?
00:30:42.000 No.
00:30:43.000 It's like from 10 years ago.
00:30:44.000 It says, could a small nuclear war reverse climate change?
00:30:47.000 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:48.000 Was the argument like lowering the carbon footprint of the overall population?
00:30:52.000 Yes, the carbon footprint is in the human beings that are carbon.
00:30:55.000 Yeah.
00:30:55.000 There you go.
00:30:56.000 Okay, well, let's see what they actually have to say about this story.
00:31:00.000 They say, an understandable desire to avoid a nuclear war could actually make the world more dangerous if it means rushing to implement a peace in Ukraine that serves Russian interests, an expert told Insider.
00:31:11.000 Oh, an expert.
00:31:12.000 Such a move, which some influential figures have called for, risks setting a precedent that atomic blackmail is the way to win wars and take territory troops can't otherwise hold.
00:31:20.000 A model that could be copycatted by even the weakest nuclear-armed states, and may only succeed at delaying another war.
00:31:27.000 Pavel Podvig, an expert on Russia's nuclear doctrine and capabilities at the UN Institute for Disarmament Research, said in a phone interview from Geneva that such a deal on terms deemed favorable by Moscow in the wake of battlefield losses and an explicit response to the Kremlin's nuclear brinksmanship could well make the world much less peaceful.
00:31:45.000 The West supports Ukraine with weapons and financial and moral and political support.
00:31:49.000 Giving that up and saying that, well, you know, we're too afraid of nuclear threats and we just want to make a deal, that would certainly set a precedent that would not be very positive.
00:31:58.000 If you yielded this nuclear threat once, then what would prevent Russia in the future or others to do the same thing again?
00:32:04.000 How about nuclear weapons in countries like the United States and positioned in NATO?
00:32:08.000 And what we're talking about right now is Ukraine, which is not a NATO member state, not a EU member state, not in a position where we should be sending weapons, U.S.
00:32:17.000 personnel, NATO citizens, special operations, intelligence and engaging in war with Russia.
00:32:23.000 Hey, how about that?
00:32:24.000 You want to come and claim that?
00:32:26.000 I get the point they're trying to make, but it's bunk.
00:32:29.000 Russia is having a border dispute.
00:32:31.000 They invaded Ukraine.
00:32:32.000 It's a border dispute that has not involved the United States.
00:32:35.000 We've made it our business for some reason.
00:32:37.000 That's the problem.
00:32:38.000 Plus, more importantly, it's historically inaccurate.
00:32:41.000 Look what happened during the Cold War.
00:32:43.000 It was only because of de-escalation.
00:32:44.000 It was only because of peace deals.
00:32:46.000 We didn't blow each other up, and it didn't lead to, of course, a misbalance of power.
00:32:51.000 And again, this is just a lunatic, sociopathic, bloodthirsty, neocon war hawk that's spewing utter nonsense, literally trying to tell you that war is peace.
00:33:01.000 What is about our current trajectory playing nuclear war chicken that is going to be Leading to any kind of resolution or peace as we're only seeing escalations.
00:33:10.000 Where's the de-escalations?
00:33:11.000 Where's the peace talks?
00:33:12.000 Where's the negotiations?
00:33:13.000 None of that.
00:33:14.000 And it makes me nervous because it reminds me of right before COVID and people were just kind of talking about viruses and all of a sudden the world changed in ways you didn't expect.
00:33:22.000 It feels like that, like right before something big.
00:33:24.000 I got a pitch for the UN, for Joe Biden and for NATO.
00:33:29.000 All right.
00:33:29.000 You want to get people in on this war.
00:33:31.000 Here's how you play it.
00:33:33.000 You guys ever play Fallout 3?
00:33:35.000 know yeah yeah yeah follow three you know hey fun game huh yeah you never
00:33:43.000 played it no no what's the what's a nuclear apocalypse happens and you come
00:33:47.000 out of a vault afterwards I'm trying scavenge the wastelands to survive so
00:33:52.000 they need to play the year when it came out no no I'm just saying people really
00:33:56.000 love the game yeah oh what's the what's the big deal right yeah worst-case
00:34:02.000 scenario it's gonna be just like fallout you're gonna go into the where do you go
00:34:07.000 into the way land no there's a building in DC where you get the Lincolns
00:34:12.000 repeater I can't remember what it is But whenever I start Fallout 3, I immediately go into, there's a government building, you've got to stealth past some ghouls.
00:34:19.000 Ghouls are like radioactively burned people.
00:34:22.000 And then you open up this case and Lincoln's Winchester Repeater is in there and it's an excellent, excellent weapon in the video game.
00:34:29.000 So I'm just saying, you know, they're saying peace is dangerous.
00:34:34.000 This is not the pitch to get people to be all in on nuclear war.
00:34:37.000 You gotta have them play Fallout 3 and then be like, now wasn't that fun?
00:34:41.000 That could be real life!
00:34:43.000 You could be eating moldy cheese off the ground, but for real this time.
00:34:47.000 Drinking out of toilets is another thing you do in the game, and then you get radiation poisoning, but, but, too much radiation poisoning, and you get superpowers.
00:34:55.000 Yay.
00:34:56.000 Radiation poisoning.
00:34:59.000 Yeah, this is absolutely just so mind-boggling.
00:35:03.000 I saw this article and I was like, I need the shirt, don't nuke me bro, because we need this message out more than anything else right now, because it's absolutely ridiculous.
00:35:10.000 The Guardian wrote an article today talking about how the West is making plans to avoid panic if Russia uses a nuclear bomb.
00:35:17.000 That's an absolutely crazy goalpost line that we're at right ... now that that is absolutely ridiculous and according to a ... lot of military strategist and even intelligence officers ... they're saying that it's between a 10 to 25% chance that ... Russia will use a nuclear bomb.
00:35:34.000 Now the people in charge, a lot of the very powerful people, a lot of the people who control a lot of the multinational corporations, the big banks, they have their bunkers.
00:35:41.000 They have their survival food.
00:35:43.000 They have everything that they need.
00:35:45.000 They don't have to wager or risk anything else.
00:35:47.000 Everyone else is going to be paying for the consequences of this, for these stupid policies and decisions that don't have any objective.
00:35:55.000 What's the goal here?
00:35:56.000 Why are we doing this?
00:35:57.000 What's the objective?
00:35:58.000 Why can't we even ask?
00:36:00.000 And why is the corporate US Western media trying to gaslight us into a full All out world war.
00:36:05.000 It's simple.
00:36:07.000 Pull it up, Serge.
00:36:09.000 Could a small nuclear war reverse global warming?
00:36:12.000 From the Huffington Post.
00:36:14.000 The article is real.
00:36:15.000 February 26, 2011.
00:36:16.000 It says, quote, nuclear war could reverse global warming.
00:36:20.000 Boom.
00:36:21.000 You are the carbon they are trying to reduce.
00:36:23.000 That's because it will end life on Earth.
00:36:25.000 People don't understand.
00:36:26.000 It will obliterate life and human beings from ever existing.
00:36:31.000 Life as we have it right now.
00:36:33.000 We'll be over, and it'll be terrifying, and if you're lucky to survive, you're gonna suffer.
00:36:36.000 This is so stupid and so backwards, and again, you don't have to be pro-Russia or pro-Putin to call for peace and de-escalations.
00:36:43.000 With negotiations, no one's always gonna be perfectly happy.
00:36:46.000 No one's always gonna get what they want, but at least, for freak's sakes, come to the table and start talking, just to each other.
00:36:52.000 And have you guys seen the pictures in certain subways where they're putting up posters, like, how to survive nuclear war?
00:36:57.000 No, what, for real?
00:36:58.000 Yeah, there's- But, like, are they serious?
00:37:00.000 Or are they, like, gags?
00:37:03.000 We have TSAs in New York City funded by the city.
00:37:07.000 I saw the other one.
00:37:09.000 I saw one of them.
00:37:09.000 There might be more.
00:37:10.000 It's a woman saying, like, stay inside.
00:37:12.000 I think I've seen that one.
00:37:14.000 Take showers.
00:37:14.000 But that's conditioning, right?
00:37:15.000 It's like kind of just getting people used to the idea, which is pretty scary.
00:37:18.000 She's like, the big one hit.
00:37:19.000 Don't ask us how or why.
00:37:21.000 And the best part is, like, the advice they give you will not save you.
00:37:26.000 Take a shower.
00:37:28.000 It's like the oxygen masks on planes.
00:37:30.000 Look, look, look.
00:37:31.000 So if you are in the blast radius, I have good news.
00:37:35.000 You won't even know it happened.
00:37:37.000 The shockwave thermal radiation detonation will kill you faster than your brain can process anything is happening.
00:37:46.000 You might hear a whistle and then all of a sudden you don't exist anymore.
00:37:49.000 Now there's a problem.
00:37:50.000 There's multiple layers to the blast and you can be in just the There's a blast radius, non-thermal, which is going to burn you, and it's going to, like, your ears will probably be bleeding, windows will be shattered, you may be seriously injured.
00:38:08.000 That's the worst place to be.
00:38:09.000 And depending on the kind of bomb they use, some have maximum radioactive yield.
00:38:13.000 You could be, like, watching yourself melt in the fireball for, like, an extended period of time.
00:38:19.000 So, this PSA really is for people who are outside the blast radius completely, and when they sit to take a shower, that is actually good advice.
00:38:26.000 If you are covered in dirt and grime, you wanna get clean as soon as possible, because the particles from the radiation, like the radioactive particles, iodine and things like that, will get all over you, you gotta take potassium iodine pills.
00:38:36.000 But what they're basically saying is, if you live in like, probably Harlem, or what's another good spot, probably Coney Island, in that area, or Long Island, do these things.
00:38:48.000 Because if you're in Brooklyn, Queens, or Manhattan, and they nuke, That's where it's going to be.
00:38:55.000 I won't even know what happened.
00:38:55.000 Well, good.
00:38:57.000 Tim explained before I went on how it's probably going to be Texas, so that's really great.
00:39:01.000 Yeah, I said it's a good thing we don't live in some major urban center like, you know, Austin or whatever.
00:39:05.000 Yeah, I'm sweating.
00:39:06.000 I go, okay.
00:39:07.000 Well, it's not just the radiation.
00:39:09.000 It's the breakdown of society, of infrastructure, of clean water.
00:39:13.000 Of food.
00:39:14.000 It's the nuclear fallout that of course will be affecting the soils for thousands and thousands of years.
00:39:21.000 And over the weekend, I actually watched a documentary about soldiers in the United Kingdom that were experimented on by their government that launched a nuclear weapon.
00:39:30.000 And they brought in the soldiers just to see what would happen to them.
00:39:32.000 They made them sign contracts and NDAs and they classified a lot of this information.
00:39:37.000 So if they spoke out against what happened to them, they would be charged with treason.
00:39:41.000 A lot of these soldiers died.
00:39:43.000 A lot of these soldiers became infertile.
00:39:44.000 A lot of these soldiers came down with sicknesses and illnesses that you can't even imagine.
00:39:48.000 And this is the UK government An official military taking their soldiers being like, yeah, we're just gonna put you right in front of this nuclear blast to see what happens to you.
00:39:58.000 And they were describing how during the nuclear blast, when they put their hands in front of their face to cover their eyes, they could see every bone, every blood vessel in front of their hands.
00:40:07.000 Wow.
00:40:09.000 This is what governments do.
00:40:10.000 They routinely sacrifice people.
00:40:12.000 They sacrifice their own people.
00:40:13.000 They murder.
00:40:14.000 They do horrific scientific experiments.
00:40:16.000 And if you think these sociopathic monsters are not trying to start a nuclear war, you're not paying attention because that's exactly what they're doing every single day right now.
00:40:24.000 And there's, like, really interesting fallout that goes, like, by generations, too, because I watched a clip on the plane, actually, here, and there was a guy who was around nuclear testing, and he didn't have any issues, but he had a daughter, like, born after he was involved with it, and the daughter, by age 11, it took 11 years for things to show up, started growing hair all over her face and body, uncontrollably, because it messes with your genes, right?
00:40:45.000 So, it's like, it just twists the gene, and she actually died after that.
00:40:51.000 So, it's his daughter, you know.
00:40:53.000 I was, I was thinking like maybe, you know, maybe you become like a Hulk, you know what I mean?
00:40:57.000 Well, I'd be on the good end, but... I don't know!
00:41:00.000 An uncontrollable rage monster who can't like, you know, have normal life, I guess.
00:41:07.000 I don't think that ever happened to anyone exposed to radiation, Tim.
00:41:10.000 Well, you know, I don't really know.
00:41:12.000 Not yet.
00:41:13.000 Not yet.
00:41:13.000 I mean, someone grew hair all over her body.
00:41:16.000 I mean, that's kind of like a... That's the beast.
00:41:18.000 Yeah.
00:41:18.000 There you go.
00:41:19.000 So one X-Man came true.
00:41:20.000 Wolverine.
00:41:21.000 We're not looking at this conversation in like six months and like, oh, I remember when we were talking about this before it all went down.
00:41:26.000 Oh my God.
00:41:26.000 It just feels like that right now.
00:41:27.000 I'm like, oh my God.
00:41:28.000 We're going to be sitting in rubble eating cold beans being like, remember when we made that joke?
00:41:33.000 And I'll just be gone because it's going to be in Austin.
00:41:35.000 Well, so the point I was making before the show about Austin was not literally Austin, but I was like, if we're dealing with like a retaliatory strike or a threat, then Russia or whoever, probably Russia, will not target DC or a major city first.
00:41:52.000 They'll target a small town first in a shock and awe strike.
00:41:56.000 So, if you hit a big city, the rest of the country says, of course.
00:42:01.000 If you hit a small town, then everyone in the country panics, stops working, locks down, or flees, and that destroys the economy outright.
00:42:09.000 So that's probably why they would do a lower yield strike on a small city first.
00:42:13.000 I don't think it would be DC simply because that would be like deciding to shoot someone in the bulletproof armor.
00:42:19.000 It's like probably the most heavily fortified with bunkers.
00:42:23.000 Raven Rock has got a $100 million expansion.
00:42:25.000 Have you guys heard we talked about this?
00:42:28.000 Yeah, we did.
00:42:29.000 When we had Drew Miller on, he mentioned that they're doing expansion at Mount Weather, which is nuclear bunker, and then he mentioned Raven Rock.
00:42:36.000 I looked it up.
00:42:37.000 Just recently in August, a $100 million contract to Raven Rock for a massive expansion, and they also did award another contract for Mount Weather for a major 65,000 square foot facility.
00:42:47.000 They're not going to be done right away, but they're certainly thinking about expanding their bunkers.
00:42:51.000 I would imagine all of the surface-to-air missiles and anti-nuke capabilities are centered around DC, specifically for this reason.
00:42:59.000 So they'd probably hit, if they wanted to cause major disruption in this country, a major economic center.
00:43:04.000 The reason why Austin makes a lot of sense is because the Gigafactory is there.
00:43:08.000 So you've got San Francisco, which would be a huge target, probably because of the tech sector, and then you've got the move over to Austin with Gigafactory and other, you know, let's just call it the California brain drain to Texas and Florida would make them targets as well.
00:43:21.000 Hit the economic centers.
00:43:23.000 They would probably hit the North Dakota frack fields, seriously hindering our ability to produce energy.
00:43:29.000 Those are gonna be huge targets.
00:43:30.000 But it's not like the political epicenter is It's probably a moderate target, but thinking about, like, January 6th, these people thought that, like, by going in a building they would have governmental power or something.
00:43:43.000 It's like, dude, it's not the 1600s.
00:43:45.000 So Putin knows.
00:43:46.000 Why hit D.C.?
00:43:48.000 The U.S.
00:43:48.000 government is digitally decentralized.
00:43:50.000 You need to hit economic and resource centers.
00:43:55.000 Silicon Valley is going to be a huge target.
00:43:57.000 All of the managerial power for all this infrastructure, you hit Silicon Valley, our financial processing takes a major, major hit.
00:44:05.000 So we as a country need to be diversifying all this stuff, not just because of the culture war, but because of the risk of hypercentralization in a war.
00:44:13.000 You don't even have to do that.
00:44:14.000 You just have to go to China and be like, hey, stop sending them stuff.
00:44:18.000 And then we're screwed.
00:44:19.000 Our big pharma industry, screwed.
00:44:22.000 All the cheap plastic stuff, screwed.
00:44:24.000 And that again would be a very serious consequence.
00:44:27.000 I'm hearing that Kanye's new interview just got taken down.
00:44:30.000 The Drink Champs.
00:44:31.000 That was the one that he was talking about.
00:44:33.000 Got taken down?
00:44:35.000 I'm not sure.
00:44:35.000 I haven't seen it.
00:44:36.000 I'm trying to look it up right now.
00:44:39.000 Someone just sent me that right now.
00:44:40.000 So anyway, you know, nuclear war and all that stuff.
00:44:43.000 So what was the official reason that we hit Nagasaki and Hiroshima and not Tokyo and Kyoto?
00:44:48.000 Was it that reason?
00:44:49.000 I don't know.
00:44:50.000 You don't want to hit the capital?
00:44:51.000 You want to do a smaller... Well, a lot of scholars argue, one, it's because the Japanese were fighting to the death.
00:44:57.000 Two, it was a kind of symbol to show Russia and... No, no, no.
00:45:01.000 He's asking why not Tokyo?
00:45:03.000 Why not Tokyo?
00:45:03.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:45:04.000 That's what I'm asking.
00:45:05.000 Sorry, sorry.
00:45:05.000 So is it that you don't want to hit the capital?
00:45:06.000 You want to hit a smaller city to spread more panic?
00:45:08.000 Well, they were also responsive for a lot of the manufacturing and production of the bigger war materials.
00:45:14.000 And, you know, the United States took over Tokyo and it was a huge, it's one of the biggest cities in the world.
00:45:20.000 You know, the civilian casualties would be immense.
00:45:22.000 I googled it.
00:45:23.000 Stack Exchange, someone responded, Hiroshima, the first city, was an important army depot and port of embarkation in the middle of an urban industrial area.
00:45:30.000 Okay.
00:45:30.000 It's a good radar target, and it is such a size that a large part of the city could be extensively damaged.
00:45:35.000 There are adjacent hills which are likely to produce a focusing effect which would considerably increase the blast
00:45:40.000 damage."
00:45:40.000 Wow!
00:45:41.000 That makes sense.
00:45:41.000 Due to rivers, it is not a good incendiary target.
00:45:44.000 There were also four other possible targets.
00:45:46.000 Kokura, Niigata, Yokohama, and Kyoto.
00:45:50.000 There were three criteria for choosing targets.
00:45:52.000 The target was larger than three miles in diameter and was an important target in a large urban area.
00:45:57.000 The blast would create effective damage.
00:45:59.000 The target was unlikely to be attacked by August 1945.
00:46:03.000 Any small and strictly military objective should be located in much larger areas subject to blast damage in order to avoid undue risk of the weapon being lost due to bad placing of the bomb.
00:46:12.000 Hmm.
00:46:13.000 Interesting.
00:46:13.000 They say the possibility of bombing the Emperor's palace was discussed.
00:46:16.000 It was agreed that we should not recommend it, but that any action for this bombing should come from authorities and military policy.
00:46:22.000 It was agreed that we should obtain information from from which we could determine the effective effectiveness of our weapon against this target.
00:46:29.000 Oh, they were testing it.
00:46:32.000 They wanted a good detonation to see what the effects would be.
00:46:35.000 Well, there you go.
00:46:36.000 Huh.
00:46:37.000 Interesting.
00:46:37.000 Yeah, they said Tokyo was not a strategic value if Japan were to be invaded.
00:46:42.000 Interesting.
00:46:43.000 Makes sense.
00:46:44.000 Yeah.
00:46:44.000 Military target.
00:46:45.000 There you go, my friends.
00:46:47.000 So I just want to say this as I do with the upcoming election.
00:46:52.000 To all of you 18 to 25 year olds, particularly 18 to 25 year old males, whether you are trans or not doesn't matter.
00:46:58.000 The US government has already said it.
00:46:59.000 You must sign up for the draft.
00:47:01.000 No.
00:47:01.000 And if you don't.
00:47:03.000 And so let me just say if you find yourself as an 18 to 25 year old male for some reason voting demographic, then I will personally applaud you for your sacrifice as you are loaded up as cannon fodder in World War III by the people you voted for.
00:47:17.000 So congratulations on supporting the war effort.
00:47:20.000 Me on the other hand, I'm going to keep saying the US should not be involved in the Ukrainian
00:47:24.000 conflict, particularly at this point as things have escalated to this degree, and we need
00:47:28.000 to find a path towards peace, lest you be drafted.
00:47:32.000 But these people just, you look at the polls.
00:47:36.000 Actually, let me show you the polls.
00:47:38.000 For the sake of this end of the segment, I'll just show you right here that 18- to 29-year-olds overwhelmingly favor Democrats.
00:47:43.000 So, to all of you, I bid you farewell as you go off to fight this war for me.
00:47:49.000 I don't want you to.
00:47:50.000 What's the maximum age to get drafted?
00:47:51.000 So, they say 18 to 25.
00:47:52.000 How old do they get drafted?
00:47:52.000 Right, but, but.
00:47:57.000 When it comes to actual war, they definitely broaden the... Yeah, so they'll conscript 50-year-olds.
00:48:04.000 It's not as practicality.
00:48:05.000 But let's talk about the story.
00:48:07.000 This is good news, I suppose, if you don't like war.
00:48:10.000 It's not necessarily absolute great news, because neocons, Republicans, have their warmongers as well.
00:48:15.000 But the New York Times says, Republicans gain edge as voters worry about economy, times Siena poll finds.
00:48:21.000 Here's what I find interesting.
00:48:22.000 Right now, a bunch of polls are dropping, and they've mirror-inverted on their findings.
00:48:28.000 Two weeks ago, it's like, Democrats plus five, and now it's flipped, Democrats plus five, and I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, how is this happening in the span of a week?
00:48:35.000 Maybe it was all propaganda BS and the pollsters are lying.
00:48:39.000 They're really bad at their jobs.
00:48:40.000 That one's true, because they keep getting it wrong.
00:48:43.000 Or maybe, Joe Biden tried a quid pro quo with Saudi Arabia.
00:48:47.000 It backfired.
00:48:48.000 Gas prices are now skyrocketing right before the election.
00:48:51.000 Surprise, Biden.
00:48:54.000 Now we're getting the October surprise and people are saying no.
00:48:56.000 And the economy, it's the economy, stupid.
00:48:58.000 So there we go.
00:48:59.000 What do you think?
00:48:59.000 Republicans going to take it now the polls are shifting or are they always going to take it?
00:49:03.000 Or I mean, or do they lose?
00:49:04.000 I don't know.
00:49:05.000 Well, if Republicans win, then they'll announce that we're in a recession.
00:49:08.000 Right now, we're in denial about that.
00:49:10.000 Well, actually, no, that's going to be a bad thing, because that's when things are going to get really bad.
00:49:14.000 Because the media will say, now we're in a recession, and then the rich people will stop spending, get scared.
00:49:14.000 Yeah.
00:49:19.000 But it's already happening.
00:49:21.000 But you're right, the media won't admit it.
00:49:23.000 They're going, well, we're not really in a recession.
00:49:25.000 The day after the election, if they announce Republicans take the House, they go, oh, it's a recession, by the way.
00:49:29.000 And they changed the definition of recession on Wikipedia, correct?
00:49:33.000 Well, this is the interesting thing.
00:49:35.000 Colloquially, we have always called it two periods, two quarters of negative growth, but it's never been an official governmental definition.
00:49:42.000 So now they're playing a semantic game where, of course, the presidents and administrations have in the past, even Pelosi, as recent as I think earlier this year, all defined a recession as two quarters of negative growth.
00:49:52.000 The moment it happens, for political reasons, they go, no, no, no, no, that's not the real definition.
00:49:56.000 Right.
00:49:57.000 So it's all BS.
00:49:58.000 Take a look at this though, I find this really interesting.
00:50:00.000 So in the polling, likely voters, 49 to 45, favoring Republicans.
00:50:05.000 Men, 50 to 45.
00:50:07.000 So women are split, but dudes are 5% more Republican.
00:50:07.000 Women, 47, 47.
00:50:12.000 What I find really interesting is that 18 to 29 year olds, 52% favor Democrats.
00:50:15.000 30 to 44, 50% favor Democrats.
00:50:16.000 30 to 44, 50% favor Democrats.
00:50:19.000 45 to 64 is 38% for Democrats.
00:50:23.000 And then you have 65 and older, which is 48 to 48.
00:50:26.000 So the interesting thing is the only demographic by age which opposes Democrats is 45 to 64.
00:50:34.000 Does that mean there's more 45 to 64 year olds than 18 to 44 year olds?
00:50:40.000 I wouldn't be surprised if people aren't having kids but how is it That 18 to 44, these two different age groups overwhelmingly favor the Democrats, but 45 to 64 is almost 2 to 1 Republican, and that results in a 49% lead for Republicans over 45.
00:50:59.000 Is Gen Xers just a bigger generation or something, or what is that?
00:51:03.000 Some boomers are in there, I guess?
00:51:05.000 I don't know.
00:51:07.000 I find it interesting that, like, the oldest age group gets more lived out.
00:51:11.000 I don't understand.
00:51:12.000 Yeah.
00:51:12.000 Well, I was polled in this.
00:51:14.000 This is a Siena poll.
00:51:14.000 I was saying this earlier.
00:51:15.000 I was actually polled in this.
00:51:16.000 I've never been polled before.
00:51:17.000 I didn't think they actually polled conservatives.
00:51:19.000 Well, I'm not a registered Republican, so maybe that had something to do with it.
00:51:22.000 I'm registered and independent.
00:51:24.000 No, but this is all likely voters.
00:51:26.000 Yeah, likely voters.
00:51:27.000 You probably said you're a favorite Republican.
00:51:29.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:51:30.000 How old are you?
00:51:30.000 I'm 39.
00:51:31.000 Oh, okay.
00:51:32.000 So you're in that.
00:51:34.000 Yeah.
00:51:34.000 I don't trust it.
00:51:35.000 It's only 792 likely voters.
00:51:37.000 It's not that good of a sample size.
00:51:39.000 Getting over a thousand is typically better.
00:51:41.000 It's not the worst, but it's low.
00:51:42.000 Yeah.
00:51:43.000 But here's the other interesting factor.
00:51:44.000 This is national.
00:51:45.000 This is not swing districts.
00:51:48.000 So when you look at actual swing district polling, if the national polls are this bad, and this includes safe blue and safe red districts, yo, it's looking apocalyptically bad for Democrats right now with like a couple weeks before the midterm election.
00:52:02.000 Good news?
00:52:03.000 Well, you know, I'm skeptical of both political parties, especially with how much disastrous foreign policies came from Republicans and right-wingers all throughout the last few years.
00:52:03.000 I don't know.
00:52:12.000 There is a battle within the party, so it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out.
00:52:16.000 Any politician, I just see them, I said this before the show, all as welfare queens.
00:52:21.000 I'm not a fan of any of them.
00:52:23.000 Is it going to really change things?
00:52:25.000 Maybe, maybe not, but I'm more skeptical.
00:52:28.000 I do believe the real change is going to happen with individuals losing faith in the institutions and becoming more personally responsible for themselves and making the right decisions with every small action that they make, whether it's their thoughts, whether it's their dollar, whether it's their vote.
00:52:42.000 And I think truly on a local level, it's going to matter a lot more.
00:52:45.000 Is this going to matter?
00:52:46.000 Is this going to change our perspective?
00:52:47.000 I don't know.
00:52:48.000 I see the baseline Republican Party going along with, you know, the COVID policies, the war policies, and I don't see much changing from it, to be honest with you.
00:52:57.000 I mean, I kind of feel like there's at least enough good Republicans who are running, who are going to block a lot of these efforts.
00:53:03.000 The issue is, half the Republican Party is establishment shills.
00:53:07.000 Even if the Republicans get a majority, those Republicans will vote with Democrats in favor of war, and the House will keep funding all this stuff.
00:53:15.000 Yeah, the Lindsey Grahams, the Mitt Romneys are definitely peculiar Republicans, to say the least.
00:53:21.000 But there hasn't really been a full shift, and there's been a big pushback against a lot of the populist Republicans that actually do talk about what people want and need and talk about the changes that would actually make a difference here.
00:53:34.000 But to me, I'm just a skeptical person, so I could just be too pessimistic.
00:53:39.000 Are you guys optimistic or pessimistic?
00:53:41.000 There is the new wave of, like, the Carrie Lakes coming up, and that looks hopeful, but I mean, yeah, traditionally, like, Republicans don't ever really do shit when they're in power, so it doesn't exactly make me hopeful to see that and think things are going to change, but... Interestingly, though, oh, sorry, they're kind of the party that just sits on their butt.
00:53:57.000 100%.
00:53:57.000 Sorry, go ahead.
00:53:58.000 But our Our populists are very against the establishment, and speaking out against it, as you said, of course the establishment is still in the way, but look at the left, look at their so-called populists, like the progressives, the squad people.
00:54:10.000 They just fall right in line.
00:54:12.000 You know, if you had a coalition between the AOCs, who should be against this kind of stuff, and the Marjorie Taylor Greens, who knows what could be accomplished, but they're whipped by Nancy Pelosi, and There you have it.
00:54:27.000 It's going to be their fault we're going to war.
00:54:28.000 It's going to be the populace left, you know?
00:54:30.000 I kind of feel like there's a strong possibility Pelosi won't be in office after this.
00:54:35.000 Yeah.
00:54:36.000 Well, maybe the speakership.
00:54:37.000 I don't know.
00:54:38.000 She's not playing on retiring.
00:54:39.000 She said she's running for re-election, right?
00:54:41.000 Yeah, I believe so.
00:54:41.000 Yeah.
00:54:42.000 And then there's no way she loses in that district.
00:54:44.000 No way.
00:54:45.000 But I wonder, I don't know if she'll be speaker.
00:54:49.000 I'm just hearing Scuttlebutt that it sounds like for the Democrats, they're not expecting that to be Pelosi.
00:54:58.000 Is it because she's going to pass away or something like that?
00:54:59.000 Why do you think?
00:55:00.000 What's the reason?
00:55:01.000 No, because Republicans are going to win.
00:55:02.000 When Republicans win, they'll vote for somebody else.
00:55:06.000 So, uh, but we'll see.
00:55:07.000 I mean, does that mean it's Kevin McCarthy?
00:55:08.000 I don't know.
00:55:09.000 I'm just hearing some scuttlebutt behind the scenes that it sounds like preparations are, like, there's an expectation.
00:55:13.000 I can just put it that way.
00:55:14.000 I can't, I don't want to, you know, out any sores or anything, but it sounds like there's expectation that she will not be Speaker, at the very least, and maybe not even be in office, although that seems like the longer shot.
00:55:23.000 It just seems like she's not going to be Speaker of the House.
00:55:25.000 It's going to be interesting to see, because it's definitely a very fast-changing political landscape.
00:55:30.000 Anything could happen.
00:55:31.000 We're still, you know, in October.
00:55:33.000 There could be a lot of surprises coming our way.
00:55:35.000 I think there will be.
00:55:36.000 It's already been an absolutely crazy news cycle.
00:55:39.000 I think it's only going to get a lot crazier from here.
00:55:42.000 Oh man, you know, that's the thing.
00:55:45.000 We talked about this before, October surprises.
00:55:47.000 How many October surprises have there already been?
00:55:49.000 Tulsi Gabbard quits the Democratic Party, launches a show right in October.
00:55:53.000 They want six months in jail for Steve Bannon.
00:55:56.000 They're pushing a $200,000 fine.
00:55:58.000 What else do we have?
00:55:59.000 Herschel Walker.
00:56:00.000 Herschel Walker, was it?
00:56:01.000 Oh yeah, the abortion thing, yeah.
00:56:03.000 Yeah, it's just, it's like a machine gun of October surprises.
00:56:08.000 It's just not gonna stop.
00:56:10.000 I wonder if they tried to make the Roger Stone thing one.
00:56:12.000 Like, just hoping people would fall for it.
00:56:14.000 Oh yeah, the Roger Stone thing!
00:56:16.000 Yeah, that was crazy.
00:56:17.000 We'll talk about that one in a second too, but we've got a whole bunch of October surprises, and I wonder if any of it really misses- Oh, the Nancy Pelosi thing!
00:56:24.000 Where she's like, This is the moment I've been waiting for!
00:56:29.000 I can't believe they thought that.
00:56:30.000 Was that supposed to be good for Democrats?
00:56:32.000 Nancy Pelosi saying she was waiting for a trespassing at the Capitol, like she wanted it to happen?
00:56:37.000 I mean, they loved it, though.
00:56:38.000 If you look at all the blue-check libs posting about it, they were yes-queening about it.
00:56:44.000 But she's saying she expected it to happen.
00:56:47.000 Right, had a camera crew.
00:56:48.000 Yeah.
00:56:50.000 How interesting.
00:56:51.000 What's the official story for why she had a camera crew?
00:56:53.000 Did they even bother thinking of an excuse?
00:56:56.000 It was there?
00:56:57.000 I don't understand.
00:56:58.000 Yeah, well, a lot of people expected a lot of problems and a lot of trouble.
00:57:01.000 There was a lot of protests.
00:57:02.000 There was a lot of websites.
00:57:03.000 There was a lot of people saying, yeah, we're going to go do this and we're going to cause trouble.
00:57:06.000 So absolutely, she was right.
00:57:08.000 She's the queen of insider information.
00:57:10.000 So you got to understand, she knows things that Warren Buffett doesn't even know.
00:57:14.000 Right.
00:57:15.000 So she's a very powerful lady with a lot of money, with a lot of influencers.
00:57:19.000 In the Game of Thrones, they have that minister part of the roundtable.
00:57:22.000 That's the Minister of Whispers.
00:57:24.000 That's pretty much Nancy Pelosi.
00:57:25.000 That's who she is.
00:57:27.000 She knows everything before it even happens, so obviously she saw it coming.
00:57:32.000 That's a really good idea for a skit.
00:57:34.000 Maybe Seamus could do this one for Freedom Tunes, where it's like, it's a carnival, and you go to Palance- you go to Palancey.
00:57:39.000 Why'd I call her Palancey?
00:57:40.000 You go to Pelosi's- she's got like a cart, and you go inside it, and she reads your fortune, tells you the future.
00:57:45.000 You should invest in Tesla right now.
00:57:49.000 Why?
00:57:49.000 Just trust me.
00:57:52.000 Then she turns around and she's like, I vote yes on the bill to support more Tesla funding.
00:57:57.000 And then it's like the people are like, wow, she was right.
00:57:59.000 I made a fortune.
00:58:01.000 She's a psychic.
00:58:02.000 That's how it goes, man.
00:58:03.000 I'm impressed that she keeps doing it.
00:58:07.000 No matter how many times anyone complains about it, the left and the right are complaining about these congresspeople, Senate or House, who just make all the right bets.
00:58:15.000 Yeah.
00:58:15.000 Right when they need to make it happen.
00:58:16.000 For some reason, right?
00:58:17.000 Yeah.
00:58:18.000 Yeah, and there's little support on banning members of Congress from trading on Wall Street.
00:58:23.000 I wonder why.
00:58:25.000 Or regulations, or accountability, or some transparency.
00:58:28.000 There's so many viral TikToks of people just investing exactly what Nancy Pelosi does and just having plans for this.
00:58:33.000 Did they really?
00:58:34.000 That's so disgusting.
00:58:38.000 Let's talk about this Roger Stone video.
00:58:40.000 We have this story from Insider.
00:58:41.000 New video shows Roger Stone warning Trump will get his brains beaten if he runs for president again.
00:58:46.000 So here's what I see.
00:58:48.000 Let me see if I, where do I have this tweet?
00:58:50.000 Okay, that's not it.
00:58:51.000 Where did I put the tweet?
00:58:53.000 Jump scare.
00:58:54.000 Do I not have it?
00:58:54.000 Okay.
00:58:55.000 Oh, it's right here.
00:58:56.000 It's literally right here.
00:58:57.000 Wait, what was that?
00:58:58.000 Jump scare?
00:58:59.000 Uh, so here's a tweet from Christopher Gold Branson.
00:59:02.000 It says, footage from January 20th, 2021.
00:59:04.000 Stone supports impeaching Trump.
00:59:06.000 Run again and you'll get your effing brains beaten.
00:59:09.000 What you can notice right here is I, as I froze, actually, let me just play the, actually, I don't know if I can play the video because he swears a lot.
00:59:15.000 Yeah, a lot.
00:59:16.000 A lot.
00:59:17.000 But in the video, and then he also makes a threat, you notice you can't see his mouth.
00:59:22.000 His hand is covering his mouth.
00:59:24.000 And he's saying like, I'm gonna come out in support of impeachment.
00:59:26.000 I saw this video on Twitter.
00:59:29.000 I didn't know about the greater context, but I noticed it looked really weird.
00:59:33.000 And then I noticed, let me let me see if I can zoom in.
00:59:36.000 I noticed something when I was watching it.
00:59:38.000 Take a look at this as I play it slowly.
00:59:40.000 Look at his mouth.
00:59:41.000 You can't really see it, can you?
00:59:43.000 And then we get to this point near the end and just wait for it and there it is and boom.
00:59:51.000 Right there.
00:59:52.000 His mouth is gone.
00:59:54.000 I understand video artifacting.
00:59:55.000 It happens.
00:59:56.000 But when I watched this video, without any context, I saw that and it looked really strange to me.
01:00:02.000 Because nothing else but his mouth artifacted.
01:00:05.000 Nothing else.
01:00:06.000 It's perfectly just on his mouth.
01:00:07.000 Nothing else.
01:00:09.000 Usually you get artifacting, it's not going to be so specific.
01:00:11.000 Now you can argue it's just a low quality grainy video, but I saw that and I was just like, where did his mouth go?
01:00:16.000 Why does his mouth just outright disappear right there?
01:00:18.000 Like, what about the footage makes it just vanish?
01:00:21.000 Typically, when you, like, like I mentioned, artifacting doesn't isolate on a specific location when everything else is moving in the scene.
01:00:28.000 Roger Stone later claimed it was a deepfake.
01:00:31.000 And he said, another deepfake video conflating my statements about Biden with Trump.
01:00:36.000 I don't know any of that.
01:00:37.000 I don't know who Christopher Goldbrandsten is and why I should believe he is a journalist of credibility or merit.
01:00:45.000 Well, this footage was actually provided to the January 6th panel.
01:00:45.000 Right.
01:00:50.000 Where's his mouth?
01:00:51.000 Roger is saying that it's a deepfake, but this was allegedly after Donald Trump told Roger Stone that he's not going to get a pardon.
01:00:59.000 And Roger Stone allegedly blamed Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner for this.
01:01:03.000 And when we look at Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, they did represent more of the establishment wing of his political administration.
01:01:13.000 This doesn't look good, whether it's fake or real.
01:01:15.000 Roger Stone says it's fake.
01:01:17.000 I don't know.
01:01:18.000 I'm not an expert on this particular aspect, but when you look at the basic story, it kind of adds up.
01:01:24.000 Is it real?
01:01:25.000 I don't know.
01:01:25.000 Is it not?
01:01:26.000 Look at this.
01:01:27.000 Just look at this.
01:01:29.000 That doesn't look real.
01:01:30.000 Why, if he's going to say a word, does his mouth vanish for no reason like that?
01:01:35.000 And the fact that even when his mouth is moving, his hand is covering it almost the entire time.
01:01:38.000 Exactly.
01:01:39.000 It's like how convenient.
01:01:40.000 That's very weird.
01:01:42.000 And my mind's kind of blown because when you showed me this before we went on.
01:01:44.000 What's the next frame?
01:01:45.000 Just go back and forth between them.
01:01:46.000 Look.
01:01:46.000 I did.
01:01:47.000 His mouth is there as part of the shot.
01:01:47.000 Yeah.
01:01:49.000 It just disappears.
01:01:49.000 Then it just disappears.
01:01:51.000 And then you get that.
01:01:54.000 It looks weird.
01:01:55.000 I read a version of this.
01:01:55.000 Look at that right there.
01:01:58.000 No, this is the version that got the million views.
01:02:02.000 Maybe it's real.
01:02:03.000 Maybe I'm just, you know, weird.
01:02:05.000 But look right there.
01:02:06.000 See how his mouth doesn't line up with his cheek?
01:02:09.000 I don't know, man.
01:02:09.000 Maybe I'm just making fun of Roger Stone for being ugly.
01:02:11.000 Maybe it's a real video.
01:02:13.000 You know what I mean?
01:02:14.000 Ugly doesn't make your mouth disappear.
01:02:16.000 And you could maybe argue it's just low resolution footage and it's an artifact, but look man, I edit videos all day, every day, for only the mouth to disappear in that one frame.
01:02:26.000 Watch the frame from this frame to the next, the only thing that artifacts is the mouth.
01:02:32.000 I just think that's very weird.
01:02:33.000 And if it is a deepfake, it's kind of scary because Insider here is reporting it as fact.
01:02:38.000 I'll tell you this.
01:02:39.000 If watching this and trying to be factual to the best of my abilities, my response is I don't know.
01:02:46.000 However, if I was working privately as someone who's been editing video for, I'm going on 24 or 5 years I've been working in digital video editing.
01:02:55.000 Since I was like 12 years old I've been editing videos, working flash animations, designing websites and things like that.
01:03:01.000 If someone privately came to me and said, is this video real?
01:03:03.000 I'd say my opinion would be no.
01:03:05.000 Right.
01:03:06.000 As someone who's trying to report facts, I have no idea.
01:03:09.000 Like, if I can't give you a definitive statement, I would just say, I don't know.
01:03:12.000 But my personal, my professional opinion, having worked with video, I have, uh, I have friends who do composite manipulation.
01:03:19.000 We do some of this stuff for Cast Castle with the weird effects.
01:03:22.000 This to me looks like they manipulated his mouth.
01:03:25.000 Or he could be a lizard person that's shape-shifting right now, right in the frame of this video.
01:03:30.000 I'm joking, I'm being facetious.
01:03:32.000 I just want to make sure it's clear.
01:03:33.000 It's entirely possible, it's legitimate, real footage, and Roger Stone is just trying to weasel out.
01:03:38.000 But I have a few questions if that's the case.
01:03:40.000 Why would Roger Stone be embarrassed about something he willfully said in front of a camera crew that he invited to be in front of him?
01:03:46.000 Right. Yeah. This isn't an undercover video. They're doing a shoot.
01:03:49.000 Right. I mean, they're with him the whole time.
01:03:51.000 Yeah. Why would he now go, oh no, they recorded me when I chose for them to be there in front of me recording me.
01:03:57.000 When I grabbed my phone and said everything, I just don't...
01:04:01.000 It's just the whole thing stinks.
01:04:02.000 Well, I'm performing for a camera.
01:04:04.000 Right.
01:04:05.000 Well, it could be when he just got the news, he got overly emotional.
01:04:07.000 Maybe.
01:04:08.000 I don't know.
01:04:08.000 But I'm just playing devil's advocate here.
01:04:11.000 It could be a number of possibilities.
01:04:12.000 It would be good if you get like a video expert to look at the video and the codec and to see exactly what it came from.
01:04:17.000 You could get a raw video sample and then go from there.
01:04:21.000 Look at his mouth right here.
01:04:22.000 Look at his mouth.
01:04:23.000 We can't believe anything or anybody.
01:04:25.000 Like, it could just be bad video.
01:04:25.000 Look at his mouth.
01:04:28.000 Like, I'll say alright.
01:04:29.000 Look at that though.
01:04:29.000 That's weird.
01:04:30.000 You see on the top of his lip right there?
01:04:32.000 How the side of his lip curls up?
01:04:33.000 You see kind of those darker pixels around the corner right there?
01:04:35.000 That doesn't look normal at all.
01:04:36.000 No, not at all.
01:04:37.000 Your lips don't move like that.
01:04:38.000 Oh, and that looks like...
01:04:40.000 Yeah, it's too weird.
01:04:42.000 His mouth isn't moving with his face in this frame.
01:04:44.000 No.
01:04:45.000 Like, look, when I watched this video before I knew anything about it, I thought it looked really weird.
01:04:50.000 Because you can't see his mouth, and when you can, it behaves strangely.
01:04:54.000 Then I saw a news story, I think it was The Hill or something, and I was like, what?
01:04:59.000 And then they were like, Roger Stone claims it's a deepfake, and I was just like, yeah, that's weird.
01:05:03.000 Well, if it's a deepfake, it's a pretty scary precedent being set that they can just report it as facts and they deal with the ramifications afterwards.
01:05:11.000 People are also saying, look at the ear in the comments right now.
01:05:14.000 And some people are saying it's a low bitrate.
01:05:16.000 Yeah, it could just be a low bitrate.
01:05:17.000 I mean, to be completely honest, I don't want to... What about the ear?
01:05:20.000 What's the ear doing?
01:05:21.000 I'm just hearing a whole bunch of people in the chat room.
01:05:21.000 I don't know.
01:05:23.000 Look at the ear.
01:05:25.000 Oh, did it kind of jump?
01:05:26.000 His ear or something?
01:05:27.000 I mean, he's got a phone pressed up against it in a car that's moving.
01:05:30.000 What's strange to me is the way his mouth moves and the way his mouth is covered.
01:05:33.000 I find that, like, his mouth disappears in this frame.
01:05:36.000 There's one other frame you went through that we didn't talk about where, like, the mouth, like, connects to the background.
01:05:42.000 It was really weird.
01:05:43.000 Where?
01:05:44.000 I think you may have went a little past it now.
01:05:48.000 I just thought- Right there.
01:05:51.000 That looks weird.
01:05:53.000 Yeah, to me the lips just look too unnatural.
01:05:55.000 I think it would be really funny if it turns out the video is totally legit and we're just making fun of him for having a weird nose.
01:06:01.000 Yeah, that is a possibility here.
01:06:03.000 Like, when I saw this, what looks strange to me is this looks like it's an anime character's face in this shot.
01:06:11.000 Because for those that have watched anime, you'll know that they draw the head and then the mouth is separate.
01:06:16.000 So you'll see lips, but the mouth moving and the lips aren't.
01:06:20.000 Like, so this, I don't know.
01:06:22.000 Hey, look, maybe we're just making fun of Roger Stone for being ugly, okay?
01:06:24.000 Maybe that's it.
01:06:26.000 I have no idea.
01:06:26.000 That's all it is.
01:06:27.000 Who's to say?
01:06:27.000 All I know is if someone came to me And asked me if I thought it was authentic.
01:06:32.000 I would immediately isolate the part where his mouth disappears and says, this doesn't look right.
01:06:37.000 You know, the problem with video, it's a lot easier to check audio.
01:06:43.000 Because with audio, you can see where breaks happen in the spectral analysis and things like that.
01:06:49.000 With video, you have the video.
01:06:51.000 And people can easily be like, it's grainy low res.
01:06:53.000 Okay, well why did he post a grainy low res?
01:06:56.000 He certainly filmed this in 4K, didn't he?
01:06:58.000 But he chose to post the artifacted 480 version?
01:07:03.000 Serious question.
01:07:03.000 Seriously, why?
01:07:04.000 Why is his hand covering his mouth the whole time?
01:07:07.000 Why did Roger Stone agree to be interviewed and say all these things, but then deny he said them?
01:07:12.000 And why did they post the low-res version?
01:07:14.000 Look, I don't know who Christopher Goldebranson is, and I think if you blindly trust him, then I got a bridge to sell you.
01:07:21.000 But it could be legit, for all I know.
01:07:23.000 I don't know, man.
01:07:25.000 Yeah, what do you think?
01:07:26.000 You think Roger Stone actually turned on Trump and Ivanka and Jared and all that?
01:07:31.000 Or do you think we got a dark future ahead of us where people you've never heard of can post these things without risk of their reputation and that's why they do it?
01:07:39.000 Yeah, I think that is the future, right?
01:07:41.000 I'm seeing more and more all the time, like even on my Instagram discovery page will be a video of like a celebrity and it looks so real and you click it and it's clearly not, you know, so it's getting better and better, which is pretty terrifying.
01:07:53.000 Well, he didn't get a second pardon.
01:07:55.000 Kodak Black did, but not Roger Stone.
01:07:58.000 Right.
01:08:00.000 So maybe he's really, really mad?
01:08:01.000 Could be, potentially.
01:08:03.000 He's saying that he was talking about Biden.
01:08:06.000 I know journalists do that.
01:08:10.000 People, they ask, like, should I do the interview with this mainstream company?
01:08:15.000 I'm like, no.
01:08:17.000 Because they'll say something like this.
01:08:19.000 Um, what's your least favorite food?
01:08:22.000 What's your least favorite food?
01:08:23.000 Like, makes you sick?
01:08:26.000 I'm really put on the spot.
01:08:28.000 There's a food from last night that I hated at the restaurant.
01:08:30.000 It was the... Sauerkraut.
01:08:32.000 Sauerkraut.
01:08:32.000 I'm like, you need to eat more of this!
01:08:36.000 How would you describe the taste of sauerkraut?
01:08:39.000 Well, it was like sour, but it was also like slimy.
01:08:41.000 It was just nasty.
01:08:42.000 Cold.
01:08:43.000 And then what they'll do is they'll ask a different question and edit that question in front of your response.
01:08:47.000 Tim Pool is nasty, slimy, cold.
01:08:49.000 They'll be like, how do you feel about Trump?
01:08:51.000 Oh, it's just nasty and slimy and cold.
01:08:54.000 And then you'll be like, but I was asked a different question.
01:08:57.000 And they'll say, all we did was play a video of what you actually said.
01:09:01.000 We didn't take it, you know.
01:09:02.000 Now that's an extreme example, but I have seen that happen.
01:09:06.000 They play dirty games.
01:09:07.000 They'll take two different quotes from you and put them together.
01:09:10.000 Side by side and then say, no, no, Those are real quotes.
01:09:13.000 Well, here's how you do it in print journalism.
01:09:15.000 You put a comma, he said, comma in between.
01:09:18.000 Exactly.
01:09:18.000 So it's just, so, you know, I was sitting with Blair White.
01:09:21.000 I say 10 more sentences and then whatever I say at the end.
01:09:25.000 Take out the sentences, put in comma, he said, and then that's the trick.
01:09:25.000 Exactly.
01:09:29.000 That's the legal way to get around it in journalism.
01:09:31.000 That's how, that's how slimy people do it.
01:09:33.000 You could say something like, you know, uh, did you vote for Trump?
01:09:36.000 Did you vote for Trump?
01:09:37.000 Yes.
01:09:38.000 So, uh, tell me about why you voted for Trump.
01:09:41.000 I felt like I was talking or walking a hard place between him and Hillary.
01:09:45.000 Blair then went on to say that she felt sick, slimy, and cold.
01:09:48.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:09:50.000 And that's not that it's legal.
01:09:52.000 Sick, slimy, and cold taste in her mouth.
01:09:53.000 Yep, exactly.
01:09:54.000 That's how you get away with it.
01:09:56.000 And the best part is, they can even choose not to quote you if the quote isn't perfect.
01:10:01.000 They'll say, Blair then went on to express extreme disgust over a taste in her mouth.
01:10:07.000 Yeah.
01:10:08.000 Because the quote would have been like, sauerkraut's nasty.
01:10:11.000 And it's true and they get away with it.
01:10:13.000 And sometimes I don't even bother like trying to lie very well because there was a Sun article that covered one of my videos talking about fat positivity.
01:10:20.000 And the headline was like, woman says she hates fat people.
01:10:23.000 And I never said that in the video.
01:10:24.000 I'm like, how can you even say says something I didn't say?
01:10:28.000 Because it's an opinion.
01:10:30.000 Oh yeah, that's true.
01:10:31.000 That's the amazing thing, is if you sued and be like, I never said those words, they'll be like, when we said says, we meant implied through action and words.
01:10:40.000 We didn't say verbatim, we didn't put quotes on it, and they get away with it.
01:10:43.000 I had a news outlet combine two different quotes that were 10 minutes apart to make a false quote, and then when the subject threatened to sue them, they corrected the article saying there was an error in my quote, as if to imply I'm the one who made a mistake.
01:10:59.000 Talk about dirty.
01:11:00.000 I had the SPLC do that to me as well, the Southern Poverty Law Center.
01:11:05.000 They took a quote from the beginning of my speech and then brought another one all the way at the end to make me sound like I was calling for a violent revolution when I was calling for an evolution when it comes to people being responsible for themselves and smart.
01:11:16.000 They cut all that out and just made me sound like a violent lunatic on their hit list, which was absolutely disingenuous, unfair, and illegal in many instances.
01:11:25.000 And they were sued by other people successfully Uh, and had to retract a lot of that stuff.
01:11:29.000 They deleted their falsehoods on me, but I made sure every conversation I had with them, I recorded it, and they were just blanket-faced liars.
01:11:36.000 That doesn't work, though.
01:11:37.000 People say, like, if you do an interview, record it.
01:11:39.000 No!
01:11:40.000 Even if you record it, they're going to be able to lie about you, and your recording proves nothing because you don't reach their audience.
01:11:46.000 Very fine tune.
01:11:47.000 You reach your audience.
01:11:48.000 Verifying people is a perfect example of this.
01:11:51.000 You can listen to Trump saying, and I'm not talking about the white supremacists and the neo-nazis because they should be condemned totally, and even though if you watch the raw video you know he did not say these things, the media gets away with it.
01:12:02.000 Yeah, and you're right, you only reach your audience.
01:12:04.000 It's like, you can have a huge following and still get lied about and that's the narrative forever, you know, because it's not your audience.
01:12:11.000 They say sometimes like try and control as much of it as you can.
01:12:15.000 And so my advice is if you're an expert in media relations and you have media training,
01:12:23.000 then you should do the interviews and make sure you phrase everything as perfectly as
01:12:28.000 possible to make it so they cannot do anything.
01:12:32.000 Typically what I'll do when I respond to journalists is I give them very specific legal language.
01:12:38.000 I know what I'm saying and how I'm saying it.
01:12:40.000 I'll break words apart from other words so that they, so simply put, I will give a very precise legal response.
01:12:49.000 Very, very, very precise.
01:12:51.000 That if they attempt to misconstrue, I could argue actual malice.
01:12:55.000 That's a thing you do.
01:12:57.000 But if you don't know how to actually phrase things without them manipulating you, then they're going to do it.
01:13:03.000 They're going to say, like I said, Blair then expressed an extreme taste of disgust in her mouth, you know, as we went on carrying the conversation.
01:13:09.000 Slimy.
01:13:10.000 And that's true, so you have to make sure you line everything up very, very perfectly, so that if they say that, you can then respond with, they have the email from me where I explicitly laid these points out, and thus, it was actual malice when they presented that false, you know, narrative.
01:13:28.000 Even if it's their opinion, if it's very clearly, you know, the opposite of what you're saying, it's difficult to do.
01:13:34.000 But I do weird things where I answer questions with, like, very strange sentences that will convey the idea but don't speak well.
01:13:43.000 So you'll notice, if you watched the last show with Ian, he was reading a quote from someone, from Biden I think, yeah it was a quote from Biden about Obama, and he said, He said, Biden said, it's great that we have Barack Obama, and this is Biden saying it, that he's very articulate, and this is, again, Biden saying it, and that Obama's the first clean, again, Biden saying it, African American, Biden said that, doing something like that so that they can't quote you without including all of that or putting a bunch of ellipses.
01:14:12.000 You just make it very, very difficult for them to try and misconstrue what it is.
01:14:15.000 That's like a rudimentary way to try and, but if you answer with something like that, they usually will just don't even bother trying to incorporate what you said.
01:14:23.000 Because it's too difficult to do.
01:14:25.000 But you answered the question.
01:14:27.000 And then they can't lie about it.
01:14:29.000 Let's jump to this next story from The Cut, New York.
01:14:33.000 TERFs are boycotting Ulta Beauty.
01:14:37.000 I'm not ready.
01:14:38.000 I'm scared.
01:14:39.000 Okay, let's talk.
01:14:40.000 Last week, Ulta Beauty featured trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney on its podcast, The Beauty
01:14:48.000 Of, during which she sat down with gender fluid hairstylist David Lopez to talk about
01:14:52.000 her conservative upbringing, coming out as trans, and chronicling her journey on TikTok.
01:14:56.000 I know I can find love.
01:14:58.000 I know I can still be a performer.
01:14:59.000 I know that I can have a family, she said.
01:15:00.000 I want to be a mom one day, and I absolutely can.
01:15:04.000 Featuring a trans woman on a podcast about girlhood was apparently too much to bear for hordes of transphobic Twitter users who are now calling for a boycott of the beauty company.
01:15:12.000 Let me pause.
01:15:13.000 The hashtag Boycott Ulta, the women are saying it's two adult males discussing quote, the beauty of girlhood.
01:15:22.000 Let me just show for you the introduction to the podcast, which is causing outrage.
01:15:28.000 And we're on day 167 of girlhood.
01:15:30.000 Mr. Hollywood, I'm right here.
01:15:32.000 Zoom in on that!
01:15:36.000 What was Dylan doing with putting the hands like that and then shaking?
01:15:39.000 And talking about girlhood.
01:15:40.000 No, no, but what is that move?
01:15:41.000 Is that a thing?
01:15:42.000 It's like shaking your boobs like Mr. Hollywood, look at the camera type shit.
01:15:48.000 Well, so this story's been going viral.
01:15:51.000 I think this video came out last week.
01:15:53.000 Now they're saying boycott Estee Lauder because Estee Lauder also featured a trans person and I don't know, Blair.
01:16:00.000 Take it away!
01:16:01.000 There's just like a lot to unpack.
01:16:03.000 So, first of all, the idea that it's TERFs who are upset over the Ulta video seems pretty ridiculous.
01:16:03.000 Okay.
01:16:11.000 I mean, I get called a TERF despite the fact that I'm trans and not a feminist, which it's trans-inclusionary radical feminist.
01:16:17.000 How am I both of those things?
01:16:19.000 It doesn't make any sense.
01:16:21.000 Um, so, you know, people are upset, and honestly, it's because of Dylan Mulvaney, which, first of all, why didn't you change your name?
01:16:26.000 Why are you still Dylan?
01:16:27.000 Um, second of all, there's something really creepy about, like, an adult claiming to be experiencing girlhood.
01:16:32.000 Like, even if this person's gonna run with the idea that they can become an actual woman, and even if that's the narrative, that doesn't make you a girl.
01:16:42.000 So it's this weird, like, infantilizing thing that's disturbing.
01:16:47.000 So, my—look, I think this might be a troll. I wish. And, and, and, you
01:16:54.000 know, I don't know how you talk about this while trying, look, I don't care if someone's gender fluid.
01:17:00.000 I don't care if someone's trans.
01:17:02.000 People can live their lives as they want to hang out.
01:17:04.000 In fact, this is interesting, Blair, you brought up that you've been on the show, this is your fourth time, but we've never actually talked about any of this stuff.
01:17:09.000 Not once.
01:17:10.000 In fact, in the car up here, I was like, it's really cool that they don't have me just to only talk about trans stuff.
01:17:14.000 But like, I'm ready to finally talk about some trans stuff.
01:17:16.000 And people have been begging me to talk about Dylan Mulvaney.
01:17:20.000 Yeah, it's one of those things.
01:17:20.000 Really?
01:17:22.000 Because a lot of trans people hate it.
01:17:23.000 Gay people hate it.
01:17:24.000 It's like, just the stuff that Dylan says, you know.
01:17:28.000 Well, let me play this video.
01:17:29.000 Many of you may have seen, but this, like, you saw the pushing the chest and shaking thing.
01:17:33.000 Let me play this video, which has been viral for some time now.
01:17:36.000 Being a girl, and today I'm in nature.
01:17:39.000 Trees?
01:17:41.000 I love them.
01:17:42.000 Water?
01:17:43.000 I love them.
01:17:43.000 Lakes?
01:17:45.000 Heels?
01:17:46.000 They're my hiking heels!
01:17:47.000 I love them!
01:17:48.000 Okay, so we'll just- we'll just go step- Actually, let me play this next part.
01:17:51.000 I love them!
01:17:52.000 Come on!
01:17:52.000 Okay!
01:17:53.000 Ha ha!
01:17:54.000 Ha ha!
01:17:56.000 So, first I'll start with the hiking heels.
01:17:58.000 This is why I say I feel like this is a troll.
01:18:00.000 Women don't do that.
01:18:01.000 This is not girlhood.
01:18:01.000 There is nothing about wearing high heels while hiking.
01:18:04.000 Women go hiking all the time.
01:18:05.000 They have boots.
01:18:06.000 You go to the REI and they have a women's section for athletic boots.
01:18:10.000 What about being a girl means you wear high heels in the wilderness?
01:18:14.000 Well, this is a sexist idea.
01:18:16.000 Of what women do, right?
01:18:18.000 So it's, that's the thing about wokeness is it always comes full circle.
01:18:21.000 It's like, we're going to erase stereotypes and people are more than the sum of their stereotypes.
01:18:25.000 And now it's back at the point where it's like, actually, we are all just stereotypes.
01:18:30.000 But like this, I understand why people think this individual is making a mockery or trolling them.
01:18:37.000 Because like, we're not seeing people rag on you over things like this.
01:18:42.000 I know people that know Dylan and it's not a troll.
01:18:44.000 It's a real person.
01:18:45.000 No, I know Dylan's a real person.
01:18:47.000 No, I mean like it's not like they really do identify as trans and this is their like really disgusting childish view of what that is.
01:18:54.000 Are you sure?
01:18:55.000 Because there's another video released by Dylan literally talking about how we have to normalize women having bulges in their pants as they wear tight pants.
01:19:04.000 That seems like a total troll to me.
01:19:07.000 But also, another big part of the boycott outrage was that Dylan Mulvaney did a video with a bunch of tampons, like a handful, like a novelty amount, saying that, you know, they've been carrying them around for a long time but don't need them, and then refers to women's junk as Barbie pouches.
01:19:26.000 Oh my god.
01:19:31.000 What we're seeing, let me play this again.
01:19:32.000 I want you to listen to this.
01:19:33.000 My hiking heels, I love them.
01:19:35.000 Okay, come on.
01:19:38.000 I'm gonna have an aneurysm.
01:19:38.000 That laugh.
01:19:40.000 Like, look man.
01:19:42.000 This is, maybe they're genuine and that's just who they are and okay, but you know, all of these things together, which are seemingly intended to be as offensive as possible to women, like the end of this video is, let me jump to it, where Dylan falls, bug, watch.
01:20:01.000 Falls over.
01:20:07.000 Very fake.
01:20:09.000 Like, you're wearing heels in the woods is not a thing women do.
01:20:13.000 And what's that outfit too?
01:20:15.000 Is that like a workout bra and underwear?
01:20:18.000 What is he wearing?
01:20:20.000 So, I suppose.
01:20:21.000 I guess what I'm trying to say is...
01:20:24.000 Women aren't scared of bugs.
01:20:26.000 There is a stereotype of women being scared of bugs, but there are many women who go hiking.
01:20:31.000 I googled famous female entomologists.
01:20:34.000 There's like tons of women who have made major discoveries with insects.
01:20:38.000 This just seems like Dylan is trying to insult women by engaging in the most extreme and offensive stereotypes possible.
01:20:46.000 I'd liken it to someone putting on blackface and then screaming about fried chicken.
01:20:50.000 But I'm not trying to be I'm not trying to be mean.
01:20:51.000 I'm trying to call it someone I think is intentionally trying to be offensive.
01:20:54.000 Like I'll say it again wearing high heels in the woods is a joke.
01:20:58.000 Like that's not a real thing.
01:21:00.000 You know, I don't think Dylan's like trying to offend people.
01:21:03.000 I think Dylan is just such a narcissist.
01:21:06.000 That it's just like, you know, this person went viral on TikTok.
01:21:09.000 They have this huge following.
01:21:10.000 I think it's just, this is Dylan being a narcissist, not caring how it looks, right?
01:21:14.000 So it's over the top, like, caricaturized, like, oh, a bug and falling and acting stupid, right?
01:21:19.000 It's like the stupid woman stereotype.
01:21:21.000 It's just such a narcissist.
01:21:21.000 Yeah.
01:21:22.000 He doesn't care how it affects people.
01:21:24.000 At the beginning of the Ulta video he said this is day 150 of girlhood, so he's newly transitioned?
01:21:31.000 That was how Dylan got famous, was documenting day 1, day 2, day 3 in these really stupid videos.
01:21:40.000 Who does this help, right?
01:21:41.000 It helps Dylan because it gets followers and whatever, but it pisses off women, definitely pisses off trans people, it just hurts everyone.
01:21:48.000 And the Ulta thing, I think we were talking about earlier how it's really, it's like the market has kind of capped with women buying cosmetics.
01:21:55.000 It's like now they have to sell to males.
01:21:57.000 That's it right there.
01:21:58.000 That's the answer.
01:21:59.000 Right.
01:22:00.000 The reason why I think they do the beauty of, so look, capitalism is why you are going to see more and more of this and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
01:22:08.000 Even with the Ulta boycott, it's very few women who are going to do it.
01:22:12.000 The average woman says, I don't care about politics.
01:22:15.000 I just need, you know, foundation 122 or whatever number it is.
01:22:19.000 I don't know.
01:22:19.000 We've got, we've got a bunch of makeup because for people to show when they want to cover stuff up.
01:22:23.000 So we have all the different, I don't even know anything about it, but we went to like a dollar general.
01:22:26.000 I just grabbed a thing.
01:22:27.000 I said, there you go.
01:22:27.000 Now we got makeup.
01:22:28.000 We have a makeup department.
01:22:29.000 But so the average woman goes to Ulta and just says, I need foundation.
01:22:33.000 They're not going in and be like, did you see the latest podcast with Dylan Mulvaney?
01:22:37.000 What this does do, however, is for gender non-binary people, for trans people, they are expanding their market share.
01:22:43.000 Ulta and Estee Lauder and these other companies are like, we have maximized the amount of money we can make.
01:22:49.000 What do we do?
01:22:50.000 Well, we can release a new top of the line eco-friendly version.
01:22:53.000 It's like, we've done that over and over again.
01:22:56.000 What if we sell to men?
01:22:57.000 Men don't wear makeup.
01:22:59.000 What if we create a culture around males actually wearing makeup?
01:23:02.000 Surprise, surprise.
01:23:03.000 Big YouTubers that are males who wear makeup, be they trans or gay or just for like, there are just straight guys that are, you know, metro or whatever they call it, who wear makeup.
01:23:13.000 This is a maximum market share opportunity for Ulta.
01:23:18.000 They're probably having meetings saying, we don't care about the culture, we care about can we sell more, and now we can.
01:23:24.000 We have just opened up half the population that we were missing before.
01:23:28.000 Yeah, it's true.
01:23:29.000 And there are tutorials on YouTube for how to wear straight man makeup.
01:23:34.000 They're really expanding it.
01:23:36.000 I'm gonna invest in the beard trimmers for women industry very soon now.
01:23:41.000 Right, that's next.
01:23:42.000 There was a pro athlete recently who started a makeup line, a male, Really?
01:23:46.000 I think it was a Yankees player or someone.
01:23:48.000 Male makeup?
01:23:49.000 I mean, male makeup has been a huge thing in Korea and K-pop scene for a long time.
01:23:53.000 That's true, that's true.
01:23:55.000 There you go.
01:23:56.000 Don't mess with K-pop fans either when we're talking about anime fans.
01:23:59.000 I was like, dude, don't touch the K-pop fans.
01:24:01.000 Padded underwear.
01:24:03.000 Yeah, women got padded bras.
01:24:04.000 Boys, it's time to get that padded underwear.
01:24:06.000 And chicken cutlets.
01:24:07.000 Those already exist.
01:24:08.000 Chicken cutlets?
01:24:09.000 Yeah, you don't know what chicken cutlets are?
01:24:10.000 No, what's that?
01:24:10.000 No, is it?
01:24:11.000 It's, you know, how women... You bunch in your bra.
01:24:13.000 Yeah, women, how women fake dudes.
01:24:15.000 Yeah.
01:24:15.000 Chicken cutlets?
01:24:16.000 Yeah, they have like, literally, they kind of look like chicken cutlets.
01:24:19.000 They're like little implants.
01:24:20.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:24:21.000 Oh, but like, it's like, it's like bras with... Yes.
01:24:23.000 No, no, no, no, no.
01:24:24.000 You put it in the bra.
01:24:24.000 You put it in the bra.
01:24:25.000 Oh, right, right, right, right.
01:24:26.000 So it makes the woman look like she's more busty.
01:24:28.000 Oh, like in the Misery Business music video.
01:24:31.000 You know, Paramore?
01:24:32.000 Oh yeah, when they rip it out.
01:24:33.000 She pulls them out of the girl's bra.
01:24:35.000 I'm starting the womanscape business.
01:24:37.000 I needed a company.
01:24:37.000 This is official.
01:24:38.000 I needed a product.
01:24:39.000 Womanscape right now.
01:24:41.000 We're doing this.
01:24:42.000 Anyone in the male sculpting industry, hit me up right now and we'll do this.
01:24:47.000 You know what's interesting about the Ulta thing, though, is that they had the comments turned off, and then they turned them back on.
01:24:53.000 It was a bunch of hidden replies, but I think they got dragged so hard for hiding them, now they're allowing them.
01:24:57.000 But, I mean, it's bleak.
01:24:59.000 It's like, no one likes this stuff, and the blanket, you know, phrasing that it's all TERFs that are upset about it, it's like, I don't think even 20% of people who are complaining about it know what a TERF is.
01:25:08.000 Right, yeah.
01:25:10.000 I've seen a bunch of videos from just, like, run-of-the-mill college-age women being like, two adult males talking about girlhood is offensive.
01:25:18.000 It's the weirdest thing to me, though.
01:25:19.000 In the hierarchy of oppression, that, like, women are now basically off.
01:25:25.000 Like, women throughout history, they, you know, they say patriarchy, all these things.
01:25:29.000 Now, all of a sudden, you've got biological males talking about girlhood, and when a woman speaks up, the woman is the problem.
01:25:34.000 Well, this is the problem with the trans movement in general and why, like, I learned very early on, even despite being trans, that I didn't want any part of it.
01:25:42.000 You know, it's like, it's not just about you for these people.
01:25:45.000 It's about everyone else as well.
01:25:47.000 So it's not just enough for Dylan to be like, this is me.
01:25:49.000 It's like Dylan saying, this is me.
01:25:52.000 And it doesn't matter how far I take it.
01:25:53.000 Everyone just has to be cool with it.
01:25:55.000 You know, like there used to be this goal within the trans community of like an integration to society.
01:26:00.000 And it's the exact opposite now.
01:26:01.000 Now it's this adversarial relationship.
01:26:03.000 And it's a movement that poses a threat to women and children now, which I don't think any movement that even is perceived that way can survive.
01:26:10.000 Well, I think, you know, thinking on a deeper level, in my own personal opinion, the last few years there was a psychological, emotional and physical war against men.
01:26:19.000 And I think that war was very successful, and it destroyed manhood, masculinity, testosterone, sperm levels, you name it.
01:26:27.000 The modern man has been pretty much subjugated and destroyed.
01:26:30.000 Now I think the agenda is moving up towards women, and I think the same thing's happening to women right now, and we're seeing the early phases of this larger psychological, mental, physical, and emotional attack that they're going through.
01:26:43.000 Do you think one solution, Luke, might be that men should sunbathe their testicles?
01:26:47.000 Uh, well, you gotta be careful giving too much heat on your balls because it's actually bad.
01:26:51.000 This is a Tucker Carlson reference.
01:26:53.000 Does it work though?
01:26:54.000 Yeah, I actually did a video about this on my own whole members area.
01:26:57.000 Should you red light your balls?
01:27:01.000 Short and sweet of it, I'm not gonna make you go there and watch it just to get the answer.
01:27:05.000 No, because too much heat and too much heat on your balls is not good for you.
01:27:09.000 This is why a lot of people say, you know, holding a laptop in your lap is actually really
01:27:14.000 bad for you, especially when it comes to your reproductive organs. Keeping your
01:27:17.000 balls cool is actually what you should be doing and what a lot of
01:27:21.000 fertility doctors are telling them to do. So you're saying skinny jeans is a
01:27:25.000 conspiracy by Bill Gates to reduce the population? Could be, I don't know if
01:27:29.000 it's by Bill Gates.
01:27:29.000 It's probably by the fashion industry, which is connected to a lot of people who love to go on that island that we love to talk about, Mr. Epstein's island.
01:27:37.000 So the fashion industry, again, a lot of the top people, Victoria's Secret, you name it, all those fashion moguls.
01:27:43.000 There's a reason.
01:27:44.000 I think personally they try to make their models look like little young boys.
01:27:48.000 I think there's a reason for this specifically.
01:27:51.000 There's a big connection to a lot of very sinister, really bad people.
01:27:54.000 But yeah, men have been essentially demasculinated, just kicked out, just destroyed.
01:28:01.000 I think now we're seeing the beginnings of the destruction against women.
01:28:05.000 And you know, I wore skinny jeans as a kid and now look at me.
01:28:10.000 Wow.
01:28:12.000 Just saying.
01:28:13.000 I don't see any of this going away because there's more money to be made than lost.
01:28:16.000 It's just that simple.
01:28:18.000 Like, think about anything, any kind of product that has a small market share, and you will see them try to expand it.
01:28:24.000 This is what we've been seeing across the board.
01:28:26.000 The reason why, you know, Disney is trying to do diversity is, it's not because... Many of the younger employees are probably fully into the die cult.
01:28:35.000 But a lot of the executives are just like, we're not making enough money!
01:28:38.000 Like, we've capitalized the white suburban mom market.
01:28:40.000 How do we get these other markets?
01:28:42.000 And it's like, well, you've got to make products for those markets.
01:28:45.000 So this is why there's a conspiracy theory that there's a mixed race agenda.
01:28:49.000 Because almost every commercial now has a mixed race family.
01:28:53.000 It is not because they're trying to get people to race mix.
01:28:57.000 It's because they're trying to make one commercial with one budget that will cater to a black person and a white person at the same time.
01:29:06.000 The problem is it ends up just being alienating for everybody because people don't relate to these.
01:29:12.000 You do a commercial where it's a family in a suburb, regardless of race, with granite countertops and they're pouring bowls of cereal or making Rice Krispie treats together.
01:29:19.000 That is meaningless to people who live in cities.
01:29:21.000 That is not a relatable experience.
01:29:23.000 It doesn't matter what your race is.
01:29:24.000 But a lot of people who are conspiracists will see that and they'll be like, they're trying to convince us to have interracial relationships.
01:29:30.000 And it's like, bro, I think that might've been like 60-something years ago.
01:29:33.000 Right now, they're just trying to not spend money on marketing.
01:29:36.000 That's the real conspiracy.
01:29:38.000 And what better way to market than to stir up controversy, than to have everyone talk about you?
01:29:42.000 Yeah, that's true.
01:29:44.000 Like, Elta's probably high-fiving their marketing team right now for this.
01:29:48.000 And they're going through a list and they're going to be like, we got this podcast, but Timcast IRL talked about it for 20 minutes, and they're going to go, wow, good job, guys.
01:29:56.000 And there's something to that, because it's like, as much as the video annoyed me, and it's gross, and, you know, I maybe won't shop there for a couple weeks, it's like, when this is the back of my mind just gone in history, I'll just be shopping at Ulta.
01:30:08.000 Yeah, you're gonna be like, walking down the street looking at your phone as someone criticizes this, and then you're gonna look to your left at Ulta and they're gonna have new shiny cosmetic and you're gonna go, and then you're gonna turn your phone off and walk inside and buy it.
01:30:19.000 Exactly.
01:30:19.000 But I don't mean that like even for you, I mean like most people.
01:30:22.000 It's true.
01:30:22.000 Like, look at all the things Netflix has done.
01:30:25.000 And I'm willing to bet tons of people who watch would still have Netflix.
01:30:29.000 So, uh, you had Cuties.
01:30:30.000 Cuties.
01:30:31.000 You also had, uh, you still have Big Mouth, which I can't believe exists as a TV show.
01:30:36.000 What's Big Mouth?
01:30:36.000 Yeah.
01:30:37.000 It's about, uh, pre-bubescent or I guess pubescent children having, you know, adult interactions.
01:30:43.000 It's like their puberty monster, right?
01:30:45.000 It's like their monster.
01:30:46.000 It's children going through puberty and them showing it.
01:30:49.000 Right, right.
01:30:49.000 Like naked little girls and like, you know, little boys.
01:30:52.000 What's the purpose?
01:30:53.000 Yeah.
01:30:54.000 It's funny to them, I guess.
01:30:55.000 I don't know.
01:30:56.000 Funny?
01:30:57.000 Is it like a reality, like documentary series?
01:30:58.000 It's a cartoon.
01:30:59.000 It's a cartoon.
01:31:00.000 It's a cartoon where the characters are voiced by adults.
01:31:02.000 It's on like season seven or something.
01:31:04.000 And they've been subject to repeated controversies.
01:31:06.000 One where it had like 12 year old girls, cartoons mind you, but naked, walking around in a bath
01:31:12.000 house with a bunch of other naked women singing about why their bodies are beautiful.
01:31:16.000 And the left was like, it's body positivity, it's fine.
01:31:18.000 And people were like, why are they making a show about sexualized children?
01:31:22.000 Then they came out with cuties.
01:31:24.000 It's not the first time they've done this.
01:31:25.000 But despite all of this, I'm willing to bet a ton of people who listen to the show and agree that it's bad, still have Netflix accounts.
01:31:30.000 I personally don't.
01:31:32.000 I tell other people not to have it.
01:31:33.000 Other people I know who work here, they've got them.
01:31:35.000 And so it's like, What are you gonna do?
01:31:37.000 Here's what I even say.
01:31:38.000 Become a member at TimCast.com, smash the like button, all that stuff.
01:31:42.000 However, I know that it's not completely reasonable to tell everybody to just cancel their entertainment.
01:31:47.000 Despite the fact that Hulu, Netflix, Amazon have all done these bad things.
01:31:52.000 People want the shows that are good or the shows that are bad, but in the end, the money that you pay ends up going to the bad stuff.
01:31:58.000 So what we're trying to do is we're trying to make culture and make content, and it's just not easy.
01:32:02.000 We're competing with multi-billion dollar corporations, and we are a company of like 30 people.
01:32:07.000 But I'm hoping that with what The Daily Wire is doing, with what we're doing, and of course many others, eventually people will just be like, I don't want Netflix for political reasons, but I also don't need Netflix because these other platforms are creating something that's entertaining enough for me.
01:32:21.000 Right.
01:32:21.000 I'm surprised there was a show on Netflix actually promoting people going through puberty at all, because usually they're trying to, like, block people's puberty now.
01:32:28.000 Well, yeah, you try to create new customers with getting men to buy makeup.
01:32:32.000 I mean, when you're convincing kids to become trans, you're talking about millions of dollars per patient.
01:32:36.000 Well, yeah, the money is also in that, too.
01:32:38.000 And there's a conversation we had about big pharma.
01:32:40.000 Yeah.
01:32:41.000 You know, trans surgeries, it's gonna become like a billion dollar industry now, and what better way to include kids, you know, when historically that's just not the case.
01:32:49.000 It was always like one or two one-offs in Sweden, or one of these more progressive European countries, and now it's like kids in Texas.
01:32:55.000 The end result of so much of this, whether intentional or not, is population reduction.
01:33:00.000 So, you know, you can argue there's a conspiracy theory to do it.
01:33:03.000 I don't know about any of that.
01:33:04.000 I don't know their intentions.
01:33:05.000 I know Bill Gates has said he wants to reduce population growth, but all of these things, Even war.
01:33:12.000 Less people.
01:33:13.000 Yeah.
01:33:14.000 Yeah.
01:33:15.000 Let's go to Super Chats!
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01:33:44.000 All right, Ferretman says, did you guys watch Oddballs?
01:33:46.000 As I had mentioned on Thursday in my super chat, what'd you think of it?
01:33:50.000 I looked into it, I didn't watch it.
01:33:52.000 I think we were sharing it in our company chats and people were like, some people had watched it, I didn't watch it, but I saw like the gist of it a little bit.
01:34:00.000 So I don't know, I don't know, have you guys seen it?
01:34:02.000 Apparently Fauci's the bad guy in one of the episodes, like it's an allusion to Fauci or something.
01:34:07.000 Yeah, you know.
01:34:09.000 Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
01:34:09.000 Junior says Tim when I was growing up the 90s as a young girl
01:34:12.000 I wish there were men to explain to me what I was going through and how to use my Barbie pouch
01:34:15.000 Wasn't like mansplaining some concept like two years ago Yeah, this is the definition yeah, yeah quite literally it's
01:34:29.000 All right gaff says the 80% mortality rate was in mice down from 100
01:34:34.000 The story said that when they gave the Omicron to the mice, none of them died, and when they gave the Omicron S, 80% died.
01:34:42.000 So, are you saying that the Alpha strain killed them 100%, but the Omicron S modified was only 80%?
01:34:49.000 Like, either way, it's a really bad, highly infectious virus, I guess.
01:34:53.000 80% is crazy.
01:34:55.000 Jack Bailey says, Tim, what brand of clothes do you wear?
01:34:57.000 I want to dress up like you for Halloween so I can draw my students into your right-wing world.
01:35:02.000 That's what the Daily Beast wrote.
01:35:04.000 They wrote Tim Pool is using MAGA butt rock to lure people into his right-wing world or whatever.
01:35:09.000 Not MAGA butt rock.
01:35:12.000 We have another song coming out November 4th, overtly political, meant to be somewhat offensive to the establishment, so I'm excited for that.
01:35:21.000 But yeah, what clothes are we wearing?
01:35:23.000 I don't know.
01:35:25.000 The pants are Volcom Sulver.
01:35:28.000 Uh, which shoes am I wearing?
01:35:29.000 I'm wearing, uh, are these the Joslins?
01:35:31.000 I'm wearing Chris Joslin's shoes.
01:35:33.000 I'm, I'm, Etnies.
01:35:35.000 They're some of the best skate shoes I've ever worn, to be honest.
01:35:37.000 Chris Joslin, he knows what's up with his shoes, for sure.
01:35:39.000 And, um, uh, I don't know.
01:35:41.000 This is a shirt I got off Amazon.
01:35:42.000 I shouldn't buy it there.
01:35:43.000 Ian yells at me.
01:35:44.000 He's right, too, as well.
01:35:45.000 See, that's another point.
01:35:46.000 I complain about all this stuff, then Ian points out we don't wear American clothes, we buy our garbage from Amazon.
01:35:50.000 I'm like, You're right.
01:35:51.000 It's true granted.
01:35:52.000 I did buy all these shirts.
01:35:53.000 Well before he made me realize that I haven't bought any since so I will try my best or I will say definitively moving forward any new stuff I buy I have like 500 shirts.
01:36:04.000 So this shirt I'm wearing I think I have like 60 of them people don't people don't understand When you're filming stuff, I'll tell you why I wear the same thing.
01:36:11.000 I have like three outfits I wear all the time.
01:36:14.000 When you go out to film documentaries, when we're filming Cast Cast or whatever, if I'm gonna be in it, it is super annoying when it's like you've gotta go change your outfit because it doesn't match what we filmed previously.
01:36:25.000 I would travel on shoots for Vice and they'd be like only, they would say buy five of the same shirt because you need to wear the same thing every day for continuity in case we have to put something from the end, an interview before a different interview.
01:36:37.000 So I'm just like, okay, I just wear the same thing every day.
01:36:39.000 So you're lucky.
01:36:40.000 If I wear the same thing twice, people are like, oh, are you broke now?
01:36:46.000 I suppose.
01:36:48.000 Yeah, but hey, shout out November 4th.
01:36:50.000 We have a new song coming out.
01:36:50.000 We're really excited for it.
01:36:51.000 We think it's going to do really well because it's overtly political, heavily critical of what's going on in the world, war, the establishment, the media, all that stuff.
01:37:01.000 So, should be good.
01:37:03.000 And then we're going to be doing a music video, which I think might get us sued, but you know, hey, we're going to do it anyway.
01:37:10.000 You should do a song with Tom McDonald.
01:37:11.000 I've talked to him.
01:37:12.000 Yeah, he's just a busy guy, you know, but Tom, big fan, he just came out with the song Sheeple, which was really good.
01:37:18.000 Yeah, he's the best, nicest guy too.
01:37:20.000 Yeah, and you're in one of his videos.
01:37:21.000 Yeah, it had 20 million views, that's the most thing I've ever done, and I'm like, oh my god, never done a music video, I just wheeled up and did it in like an hour.
01:37:28.000 I was like, okay.
01:37:29.000 Amazing.
01:37:30.000 Alright, Jake Jones says Luke is a fad, that is all.
01:37:34.000 Confirmed.
01:37:36.000 Nice.
01:37:36.000 That's a good reaction.
01:37:38.000 He told me so.
01:37:40.000 Mystery guest says, would you make an in-person exception for PSA Sitch?
01:37:45.000 Sitch is the smartest political commentator on the internet.
01:37:47.000 If you don't know Tim, you should know.
01:37:48.000 I am familiar with PSA Sitch.
01:37:51.000 We only do in-person interviews.
01:37:53.000 Uh, yeah.
01:37:54.000 I just, I really loathe over, like, digital interviews.
01:37:58.000 What we could do, though, is a masked interview.
01:38:02.000 So we've talked with some people who are anonymous personalities, but who like, they're publicly anonymous, but privately communicate with various journalists and people we know.
01:38:13.000 And we've said, if you do want to come in person for the show, we'll just have, we won't put a camera on you.
01:38:19.000 So you will be in person with us.
01:38:21.000 We can talk to you and have a real conversation, but no one will see you.
01:38:24.000 And a few people have expressed interest in doing that.
01:38:26.000 So that's a possibility.
01:38:28.000 But it's also, some people don't want even us to know who they are.
01:38:30.000 I don't, I don't, I don't like digital interviews, man.
01:38:33.000 They just, I don't know, I don't like, they don't work.
01:38:36.000 There's no soul.
01:38:37.000 Yeah, there's no, like, Luke putting in balloons under his shirt and then us having to interrupt him and stuff, you know, things like that.
01:38:45.000 Things like that.
01:38:46.000 They're important.
01:38:48.000 Alright, let's see.
01:38:48.000 Adam Wilber says, filter out the bass a bit more please.
01:38:51.000 My subwoofer goes crazy when I play this in the living room.
01:38:54.000 I don't think we do anything to the bass at all.
01:38:57.000 We don't, but we can do that slightly.
01:38:59.000 I'll try and add a little bit to that.
01:39:00.000 We don't really have any subwoofer thing.
01:39:01.000 It's also hard to hear through the headphones in that way.
01:39:03.000 I don't know.
01:39:04.000 Maybe it's just your bass is too good.
01:39:06.000 Maybe you should turn your bass down.
01:39:07.000 Sounds like you're sub-cloud.
01:39:08.000 Yeah.
01:39:09.000 Zach, 2007 says, I'm active duty and I was called out by an official Navy Facebook page for pushing equity.
01:39:14.000 I reached out to your company and exposed the Navy threatening me openly.
01:39:18.000 Would love to have you report on it.
01:39:20.000 Interesting.
01:39:22.000 Man, I don't know how to facilitate that communication other than if someone from the news team is listening.
01:39:28.000 There it is.
01:39:29.000 We'll have to figure out a better way.
01:39:32.000 Void Redder says, Tim, why doesn't your store sell a beanie, only a shirt with a beanie on it?
01:39:36.000 That won't keep my brain warm.
01:39:37.000 Got the notification on my phone tonight.
01:39:39.000 Hey, that's good news.
01:39:40.000 It's because Teespring doesn't have functional beanies.
01:39:43.000 That's it.
01:39:44.000 I've talked to a bunch of different companies.
01:39:46.000 The really good beanies that I have are like skate beanies that you can wear in the summer that they're meant to be skateboarded in.
01:39:55.000 And for some reason, every company that does custom merch, even distributors, cannot make them.
01:40:00.000 And I'm like, then where are they getting them from?
01:40:02.000 It's like Vietnam or something.
01:40:04.000 Well, when Teespring adds it, that's going to be your number one bestseller.
01:40:06.000 I talked to them about it.
01:40:07.000 And I said, here's an example of some of the hats from some of the companies, and they were like, we were unable to source any of these.
01:40:12.000 And I was like, okay.
01:40:14.000 So we get companies sending us samples, and they're just really awful.
01:40:19.000 Like, I'm not gonna wear them or sell them.
01:40:21.000 They're just not good.
01:40:23.000 Yeah.
01:40:24.000 Gonk says, shout out Blair for being hot.
01:40:27.000 Thanks!
01:40:29.000 All right, Culture Abduction says, Hey Tim, love the show so much.
01:40:32.000 Y'all are great.
01:40:32.000 And do you know a channel called Vlogging Through History?
01:40:35.000 He knows a lot about the Civil War and other history topics.
01:40:38.000 Let me, uh, let me write that down.
01:40:40.000 Vlogging Through History.
01:40:45.000 There you go.
01:40:46.000 Write it down.
01:40:46.000 There we go.
01:40:47.000 Yeah, you saw him do it.
01:40:49.000 Iggy the Incubus says, Doesn't Kanye, didn't Kanye also work with Trump on the First Step Act?
01:40:53.000 I think he might be trying to be more than just an artist at this point.
01:40:58.000 Maybe.
01:41:00.000 Maybe, I don't know.
01:41:01.000 All right, what do we got?
01:41:02.000 Let's grab some more.
01:41:04.000 Jake C.B.
01:41:05.000 says, doesn't buying parlor also give Kanye a stake in parallel economy?
01:41:09.000 I don't think so.
01:41:10.000 That's rumble.
01:41:11.000 Yeah.
01:41:12.000 Yeah.
01:41:14.000 Peps McGee says, Luke gave me a shout out last week about my wedding on Saturday.
01:41:17.000 Can I have a congrats about my new wife and I?
01:41:19.000 Love the show.
01:41:20.000 Nick and Denise.
01:41:21.000 Congratulations.
01:41:23.000 Absolutely.
01:41:24.000 Yeah.
01:41:24.000 Congrats.
01:41:25.000 He's calling you out.
01:41:28.000 Almighty Media says Chadwick looks like a healthy, stable Hunter Biden.
01:41:32.000 Iron Heed says Yo Blair saw you in Tom McDonald's Snowflakes music video.
01:41:48.000 Also, Tim, grim adventures of Billy and Mandy, the cookie episode.
01:41:52.000 The cookies were made from bugs.
01:41:53.000 No bugs, no pods.
01:41:54.000 Love all y'all.
01:41:56.000 Check it out.
01:41:58.000 Yeah, Tom McDonald's rad.
01:42:00.000 Big fan.
01:42:01.000 He released Sheeple.
01:42:02.000 You guys should check it out.
01:42:03.000 You should buy it.
01:42:04.000 Support the music.
01:42:05.000 It's good.
01:42:06.000 I was really impressed how he did some of this.
01:42:10.000 These are amazing music videos.
01:42:11.000 And his team is so small.
01:42:13.000 It's him, his girlfriend, and like one other person.
01:42:16.000 Wow.
01:42:17.000 That's amazing.
01:42:18.000 Yeah, and you just roll up and they just film it.
01:42:20.000 It's crazy.
01:42:21.000 The Chronicles of Chris says, did you see the story about the former FBI cybersecurity specialist who said he thinks 80% of Twitter is bots?
01:42:27.000 I believe it!
01:42:29.000 Yeah, I would too.
01:42:29.000 I absolutely believe it.
01:42:30.000 Yeah.
01:42:31.000 They ban, and the reason people are like, I got banned from Twitter.
01:42:33.000 Yeah, because you're a real person.
01:42:37.000 Yeah, people don't realize they're watching this show.
01:42:38.000 We're all AI generated.
01:42:40.000 Yeah, it's a computer.
01:42:42.000 There's no really.
01:42:42.000 Really good d-picks.
01:42:43.000 No real us.
01:42:43.000 Yeah.
01:42:45.000 And then people get surprised and they see me in public like, I thought you were fake.
01:42:48.000 Nope, nope.
01:42:49.000 Real people.
01:42:50.000 Real people.
01:42:52.000 Okay.
01:42:52.000 Music DC guy says, Ian Malcolm and Jurassic Park had it right.
01:42:55.000 The scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop and think if they should.
01:43:00.000 Oh, hey, that's what I was saying.
01:43:01.000 That was from Jurassic Park.
01:43:03.000 I thought that was like a grand quote from like Aristotle.
01:43:07.000 Maybe not Aristotle because it's too relevant, but maybe like Oppenheimer or something.
01:43:12.000 I believe he said that you guys were so preoccupied with whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether you should.
01:43:17.000 I think is how the quote goes.
01:43:18.000 I don't know.
01:43:18.000 Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
01:43:19.000 That's excellent writing though.
01:43:20.000 Can we just attribute that to like Oppenheimer or somebody?
01:43:24.000 He did the nuke, right?
01:43:26.000 Was it Oppenheimer?
01:43:27.000 I think so.
01:43:27.000 I want to say so.
01:43:28.000 He's the one who said, I am become death, I think.
01:43:30.000 Yeah, actually, that's true.
01:43:32.000 Funnily enough, that's true.
01:43:33.000 I know that from a funny source of mine.
01:43:35.000 A friend of mine used that in a ski video years ago.
01:43:37.000 But yeah, it's Robert Oppenheimer.
01:43:39.000 There you go, man.
01:43:41.000 Mechanized and Weaponized says, why?
01:43:43.000 Tom Clancy's The Division, that's why.
01:43:45.000 Operation Dark Winter, Directive 51.
01:43:47.000 That's the craziest thing ever.
01:43:49.000 So if you guys haven't played, you guys know about The Division?
01:43:51.000 No.
01:43:52.000 So Tom Clancy's The Division, they base it off of real things.
01:43:56.000 The game is a pandemic hits, New York is locked down, and there's like weird groups that have formed factions.
01:44:03.000 There's a private military contractor that's trying to reclaim parts of the city.
01:44:07.000 You're part of the division created by the U.S.
01:44:10.000 government to try and reclaim parts of the city.
01:44:12.000 There's a bunch of firefighters, like, because they're organized, became a band of, like, marauders.
01:44:18.000 And they actually have flamethrowers or something?
01:44:20.000 Then there's, like, prisoners, the Rikers, I guess.
01:44:22.000 They form a faction and gang and go and raid the city.
01:44:25.000 But Operation Dark Winter is basically...
01:44:29.000 I think it was a war game about a spread of a major pandemic.
01:44:34.000 So they base this game on these actual things.
01:44:37.000 And Directive 51 is when George W. Bush says the executive branch has the right to dissolve and re-institute a new government.
01:44:45.000 Yeah.
01:44:45.000 And then Obama changed it and like re-upped it.
01:44:48.000 I'm pretty sure it still exists.
01:44:49.000 I think Trump may have added something to it.
01:44:50.000 But basically it exists so that if there's a world war, the U.S.
01:44:54.000 government reforms the protocol.
01:44:56.000 That's what they made it.
01:44:57.000 But the criteria for how they can direct, when they can call upon it, it's like any substantial loss of life anywhere in the world that negatively impacts the U.S.
01:45:06.000 So, you know, war in Ukraine!
01:45:08.000 Yeah, right.
01:45:10.000 Small-yield nuclear weapons, right?
01:45:12.000 Ivan U says, Tim, stop saying yay as yee, or it's pronounced yay, Kanye West.
01:45:20.000 Yeah, it's yay, I think.
01:45:21.000 Yeah.
01:45:22.000 Yeah.
01:45:22.000 Nice name, though.
01:45:23.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:45:24.000 Power Rangers.
01:45:25.000 Oh, yee.
01:45:25.000 Yeah, Power Rangers.
01:45:26.000 Well, someone told me that why yee wasn't yay.
01:45:30.000 They said that yee was specifically yee, like yeezy.
01:45:33.000 Did they really say that?
01:45:34.000 Someone told me, like, yeezy's yee.
01:45:36.000 It's yee, I think.
01:45:38.000 I think it's yay, but also yeezy's, am I wrong?
01:45:40.000 I think it's yay.
01:45:41.000 Yeah, but also yeezys.
01:45:43.000 That's true.
01:45:44.000 I was saying yay first and then someone said no, it's yee for like yeezy.
01:45:48.000 And then I was like, oh.
01:45:49.000 I think I've heard him verbally say yay.
01:45:51.000 Yeah, I think it's yay because it's just a short name.
01:45:53.000 It's Kanye!
01:45:54.000 He's Kanye West!
01:45:55.000 It's Kanye West.
01:45:57.000 So when I tweeted Trump West 2024, a Forbes reporter wrote, Tim Pool suggested Trump run for rapper.
01:46:04.000 And I was like, when did I say Kanye?
01:46:05.000 Yeah.
01:46:06.000 And a lot of people were like, I thought you meant Alan.
01:46:08.000 And I was like, exactly.
01:46:10.000 For all you know, I was talking about Billy West.
01:46:11.000 He's the voice of, you know who Billy West is?
01:46:13.000 No.
01:46:14.000 Voice actor, famous guy.
01:46:15.000 He's the Eminem, Eminem commercials.
01:46:17.000 For all, maybe.
01:46:17.000 Oh, of course.
01:46:18.000 If you're going to make it up, make up something more fun than Kanye.
01:46:21.000 Yeah.
01:46:21.000 I love how the media, but it proves my point.
01:46:23.000 Like kind of the point I was trying to make is I didn't say who West was and West is a generic name.
01:46:27.000 I could put Trump Smith and then people would just like, just pick your Smith.
01:46:31.000 Which one is it?
01:46:31.000 John, Bill, Eric, Diane.
01:46:34.000 Yeah.
01:46:36.000 All right, what do we got here?
01:46:40.000 Gaffs repeated, it was 80% in mice, less than OG COVID.
01:46:43.000 Stop.
01:46:44.000 Right, right.
01:46:44.000 The point was they made an extremely more infectious deadly version, right?
01:46:50.000 So you see what the issue was?
01:46:52.000 The original strain was not as infectious.
01:46:54.000 Omicron was extremely infectious, so they made OG extremely infectious.
01:46:59.000 It's crazy.
01:47:00.000 Yo, Boston, please stop.
01:47:02.000 Please stop.
01:47:03.000 Hey man, they do it.
01:47:05.000 Victor Snyder says, repeal the 17th Amendment, end the Federal Reserve, and boomsticks for the poor, the King of Ohio has so ordered.
01:47:12.000 Boomsticks for the poor?
01:47:13.000 What?
01:47:14.000 Guns?
01:47:14.000 For poor people?
01:47:15.000 That's the Senate, right?
01:47:16.000 I think that the Senate is popular vote.
01:47:19.000 I I don't know.
01:47:22.000 Don't want to Google it?
01:47:24.000 Wait, who's the King of Ohio?
01:47:26.000 You are.
01:47:27.000 Okay, cool.
01:47:30.000 Direct election of senators.
01:47:32.000 Yeah, 17 was that we did direct election of senators instead of the state Senate's appointing.
01:47:39.000 State Senate appointing was a substantially better system and they made a mistake getting rid of it.
01:47:43.000 Because it used to be that you needed to know who your local politicians were and then you held them accountable if they sent a bad senator to the federal government.
01:47:50.000 Now, no one even knows who the senators are and don't even vote.
01:47:54.000 They ignore it and they get all these local problems.
01:47:56.000 Man.
01:47:57.000 Oh, the 25th is about the president.
01:48:00.000 Yeah.
01:48:00.000 Yeah.
01:48:00.000 But Biden's speech.
01:48:01.000 Yeah.
01:48:01.000 Yeah.
01:48:02.000 You know, Shea's helicopter tour says, Tim, I'm from Massachusetts.
01:48:05.000 Little known fact in Fallout 4, where the nuke hits and becomes known as the Glowing Sea, is where the town of Sudbury is, which happens to be the home of 4 Raytheon.
01:48:14.000 Yay.
01:48:14.000 Hey, man, the people behind Fallout did a really great job with thinking these things out, like where the bombs would hit.
01:48:21.000 And so.
01:48:23.000 I played Fallout 3 when I was in LA.
01:48:25.000 I lived in LA, Fallout 3 comes out, I play it.
01:48:27.000 My mind is blown.
01:48:28.000 One of the best games I've ever played.
01:48:30.000 Played that game for hours, wasted so much time.
01:48:32.000 The first time I went to DC, it was a strange feeling.
01:48:36.000 I just was like, I know where everything is.
01:48:39.000 So weird.
01:48:41.000 Yeah, because it's not like perfect, but they basically, Fallout 3 is a DC map.
01:48:46.000 I remember going into the subway and being like, what?
01:48:49.000 This is crazy!
01:48:50.000 It's the exact subway!
01:48:52.000 And I'm like, looking at the walls, like, I am freaked out.
01:48:56.000 Cause like, you know, you're used to seeing video games be not real life.
01:49:00.000 And now I'm in DC and I just, I could tell where things were by playing a video game.
01:49:05.000 Yeah.
01:49:05.000 The same with like Grand Theft Auto.
01:49:06.000 It's like, you learn all these cities for each franchise.
01:49:09.000 Yeah.
01:49:09.000 You like know parts of LA.
01:49:10.000 Yeah.
01:49:12.000 I mean, but the maps are usually like smaller or different in some ways, but certain areas are perfect.
01:49:17.000 Wow.
01:49:18.000 I want to play Fallout in Chicago.
01:49:20.000 Like they need to make it.
01:49:21.000 They did New Vegas and I was like, eh.
01:49:23.000 Then they did Massachusetts.
01:49:24.000 It's like, okay, it's cool, but you know, they did Boston for MIT and stuff.
01:49:29.000 I'd love to see in Chicago.
01:49:31.000 Because in the Fallout universe, for those that are a fan, the Enclave has a holdout
01:49:34.000 in Chicago.
01:49:35.000 Dude, the writing is fantastic.
01:49:37.000 So I could be getting it wrong, Fallout fans, because it's been a long time since I played
01:49:40.000 it, but Raven Rock is where the government evacuates to in real life.
01:49:44.000 In the Fallout story, the Enclave is like armored, advanced, you know, a faction, and it's the remnants of the U.S.
01:49:51.000 government who went to Raven Rock and then come out after the nuclear war and start taking things over again.
01:49:56.000 Super amazing, man.
01:49:57.000 Fun game.
01:49:58.000 I'm not as big a fan of Fallout 4, but it's still a fun game.
01:50:02.000 Five Against Eight says, yeah, big Fallout 3 fan, but I seem to remember dying several times while playing it.
01:50:07.000 Maybe that was just me, though.
01:50:08.000 I always play Fallout as a sneaky sniper.
01:50:10.000 You just, you know, high stealth, and never get into a fight that you didn't win before it starts.
01:50:17.000 You know what I'm saying?
01:50:18.000 Jude says, just got Chad's book, then an email from HR wanting volunteers for DEI initiative.
01:50:24.000 Debating join, observe, object, but risk sanity, great job, and rapport.
01:50:29.000 Here's my advice.
01:50:30.000 I don't know, Jude, what your background is, but assuredly, in these di-cult meetings, they will say something offensive about a gender or race.
01:50:42.000 When they do, you now have grounds for a complaint.
01:50:45.000 And I suggest you make those complaints.
01:50:47.000 So, the obvious one is if you're a white person, and they start saying something about white privilege, that is a racialized derogatory comment, and you can say, I want to complain about this person for making a derogatory comment.
01:50:59.000 If they say, what was the comment?
01:51:01.000 Be like, I will not repeat what they said.
01:51:04.000 It was disgusting.
01:51:05.000 But they said it, and I'm telling you right now, if it happens again, I will escalate to the EEOC.
01:51:10.000 They will log that in their corporate books, and they will reprimand the HR person and say, we don't know what you did, we don't care, just don't let these things happen again.
01:51:19.000 What people need to understand is that when they talk about white privilege, they're being racist.
01:51:22.000 Period.
01:51:23.000 You can't do that.
01:51:24.000 So, you know, I'll tell you this right now.
01:51:29.000 Some people have told me, that's not true, Tim.
01:51:31.000 They'll ignore you and say that you're right-wing or whatever.
01:51:35.000 A Netflix executive was explaining to staff what words were deemed offensive, and he got fired for saying the words.
01:51:44.000 Employees complained that he said the offensive words in his explanation of how you should not say them.
01:51:51.000 When they called him into the HR meeting, they said, we heard a report that you said offensive words.
01:51:55.000 And he goes, what?
01:51:56.000 And they were like, what did you say?
01:51:57.000 And he's like, I explained what words were offensive and what words were those.
01:52:00.000 He said it and they went, oh, he said it again!
01:52:02.000 Oh my God.
01:52:03.000 No joke.
01:52:03.000 I think it was in 2018 and they fired the guy.
01:52:05.000 I remember that.
01:52:06.000 Yup.
01:52:06.000 So when you're like, I don't know if that can happen, I'm telling you, man, go to the meetings and afterwards immediately file a complaint with the person who gave the meeting and say, it was shocking.
01:52:16.000 They made a racially derogatory comment.
01:52:19.000 Is this a joke?
01:52:20.000 Did you bring me in there just to mock us?
01:52:22.000 I am shocked by this.
01:52:25.000 I know how companies work.
01:52:27.000 I've been a manager of many companies.
01:52:28.000 I am telling you, HR doesn't care about what or why.
01:52:31.000 They'll say, I don't care what they said.
01:52:34.000 Someone was offended.
01:52:35.000 Write it down and take note of it so we don't get sued.
01:52:38.000 Reprimand them so that we can say in our books, we took action.
01:52:43.000 This is why all this stuff is happening.
01:52:45.000 Use their own BS against them.
01:52:45.000 Yeah.
01:52:47.000 Exactly.
01:52:48.000 And then if they have another meeting, then do the same thing.
01:52:51.000 And if you have any friends at work who agree with you on this stuff, be like, any time they bring up racial presumptions, white privilege or otherwise, you say it's a racially derogatory comment.
01:53:02.000 And say they were talking about the inherent qualities of a particular race.
01:53:06.000 They were talking, like, here's what I would say.
01:53:08.000 I'd be like, I am, I am not going to repeat these foul things.
01:53:11.000 But I'll tell you, they were talking about the inherent behaviors and worth of people based on race.
01:53:17.000 And I was shocked that they were saying certain races were better than others.
01:53:22.000 That's basically what they told us.
01:53:24.000 Wow, were you there?
01:53:26.000 And the best part is if they go and sit in the next one, then you complain about them.
01:53:30.000 Then the person you complain to.
01:53:31.000 The problem is the HR person is the person you complain to and they're the one giving the meeting.
01:53:35.000 You might have to go to the EEOC, but I tell you what, the government loves this stuff.
01:53:39.000 You know, so it is what it is.
01:53:40.000 If they want to make racial comments and insult people based on race, I recommend you complain.
01:53:45.000 All right.
01:53:47.000 J.K.
01:53:47.000 Raine says all the rich will become robo-brains while everyone at Timcast becomes ghouls and becomes the GNR.
01:53:53.000 Gather up your Radaway and Stimpaks, Tim.
01:53:55.000 It's a Fallout reference.
01:53:57.000 No, we'd be... I don't know.
01:54:03.000 Did Fallout have preppers?
01:54:05.000 They should have.
01:54:05.000 I don't think they did.
01:54:06.000 I don't think they did.
01:54:07.000 Nobody played Fallout here?
01:54:08.000 No.
01:54:10.000 I played Fallout when I was younger.
01:54:11.000 There are no preppers in Fallout, are there?
01:54:13.000 Not that I know of, no.
01:54:14.000 Yeah, that's surprising.
01:54:15.000 There should be.
01:54:16.000 There are people who survived, obviously.
01:54:18.000 But there should be, like, private vaults in Fallout.
01:54:21.000 Yeah.
01:54:21.000 Where, like, weirdos have a hundred years worth of beans.
01:54:24.000 Right, wasn't it like Vault-Tec was a company and they made all those vaults and experiments and they had different experiments to, like, once it happened and that was, like, part of the lore and, like, you'd go and find places.
01:54:32.000 Yeah.
01:54:32.000 So, in Fallout, a private company with government subsidies builds a bunch of Fallout shelters.
01:54:37.000 Everyone thinks to save them from nuclear war, but in fact, most of them are just running experiments.
01:54:42.000 The idea was, we don't know what the world will be like after... Oh, they did, people are saying the Free States, there were partners, okay.
01:54:48.000 People are saying... Okay, so anyway, in Fallout, The idea was that after the nuclear war, we don't know what the environment will be like, so if you get a bunch of vaults to experiment on people, you increase the likelihood humans survive after the fact.
01:55:02.000 There was only, like, I think one vault that was actually normal, that was actually a shelter.
01:55:06.000 There was one vault with 99 women and one man, and one vault with 99 men and one woman, just to see what would happen.
01:55:13.000 One vault, they dosed the air with LSD in micro doses.
01:55:17.000 Yeah.
01:55:18.000 Wow.
01:55:18.000 Dude, the games.
01:55:19.000 It's a wild game.
01:55:22.000 Oh, yeah, dude, Fallout 3 is amazing.
01:55:24.000 You're in DC.
01:55:24.000 Yeah.
01:55:25.000 And there's like, radioactively burned ghouls.
01:55:30.000 There's super mutants.
01:55:31.000 So they created a forced evolutionary virus to try and make people immune to radiation, but it created it turned them into large giant, really stupid androgynous monsters that can't reproduce.
01:55:40.000 Uh-huh.
01:55:40.000 Yeah, the game's fantastic.
01:55:42.000 Wow.
01:55:42.000 I'm actually down to play this.
01:55:43.000 Yeah, yeah, me too.
01:55:44.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:55:44.000 It's like a first-person shooter or third-person.
01:55:46.000 You can switch.
01:55:47.000 Yeah.
01:55:47.000 It's cool stuff.
01:55:48.000 You can lockpick, you computer hack.
01:55:49.000 It's great stuff.
01:55:51.000 Nice.
01:55:51.000 Yeah.
01:55:52.000 If you like Elder Scrolls 2, similar.
01:55:55.000 No P says, Tim covered Russian dead man switch then claimed mad doesn't exist.
01:56:00.000 Maybe not for Russia, but NATO well aware of dead man loop.
01:56:03.000 Fire from rad level.
01:56:06.000 Which dead man switch?
01:56:08.000 Are you talking about the weird sound that never went away or something?
01:56:13.000 Maybe it's been too long, I don't remember what you're talking about.
01:56:16.000 Mavis says, we've already got dips.
01:56:18.000 Dips on being the first nuclear strike.
01:56:20.000 Tim already called out Binghamton.
01:56:22.000 I'll let you guys know if I get any superpowers.
01:56:24.000 Oh, dibs.
01:56:25.000 It says dips.
01:56:27.000 Well, we'll see how it plays out.
01:56:28.000 Good luck.
01:56:30.000 Immortal Legends, there's a rumor that Saudis joined BRICS alliance today.
01:56:34.000 I am seeing, I saw that story from, I think, a South African source claimed that- Surah Ramaphosa, Surah Ramaphosa is the- Yeah, is that true?
01:56:41.000 Surah Ramaphosa is the PM of South Africa, or the president, I don't know which it is.
01:56:44.000 Saudis want to join BRICS.
01:56:46.000 Correct.
01:56:46.000 World War III, baby!
01:56:47.000 Right, here we go.
01:56:49.000 That'll be it.
01:56:50.000 Biden will lose his mind, and the American industrial complex, the military industrial complex is just gonna be like, fire the missiles.
01:56:57.000 Yeah.
01:56:58.000 Can't let that happen.
01:57:00.000 RedNeckItalian says, I think you're wrong.
01:57:02.000 Putin would hit the Midwest.
01:57:04.000 Think about past wars.
01:57:05.000 Manufacturing was the only way we could win World War II.
01:57:08.000 We can switch to war machine and mass produce.
01:57:10.000 If we don't exist, we can't.
01:57:12.000 Yeah, I think you you're saying you think I said he would hit the Midwest.
01:57:17.000 Like Dubuque, Iowa.
01:57:17.000 Yeah, like the heart of the Midwest.
01:57:19.000 He's gonna hit Rust Belt and any kind of manufacturing he can.
01:57:23.000 Yeah, absolutely.
01:57:25.000 Adrian Contreras says, Blair, I love ya, and you have a great arsenal, but painting your guns like you have is criminal.
01:57:31.000 It's literally not, though.
01:57:32.000 Black guns matter, Blair.
01:57:33.000 First of all, I have black guns, but it's literally not illegal.
01:57:39.000 Like, you can paint them whenever you want.
01:57:41.000 Add pink, purple.
01:57:44.000 Yeah, Luke wanted you to bring them out so we can go to the range.
01:57:48.000 But it's, like, hard to transport, especially in this area.
01:57:50.000 I guess in Virginia you're okay though, right?
01:57:52.000 I've never flown with a gun.
01:57:53.000 I know it's, like, not actually that hard, right?
01:57:56.000 Yeah, like, you take it apart to a certain degree.
01:57:57.000 Like, you unload it, you separate ammo, and then you put in a carry-on, I guess?
01:58:01.000 Correct, yeah.
01:58:01.000 But you gotta make sure you don't land somewhere where it's illegal because they arrest you on the spot.
01:58:04.000 Right.
01:58:05.000 Really?
01:58:05.000 Like, if your flight gets diverted to New York City, you're screwed, and you can't even pick it up.
01:58:11.000 And as soon as you pick it up, or even tell the airline about it, the cops come and arrest you.
01:58:15.000 And there's just no grace, even if you didn't choose to get off the plane in New York?
01:58:18.000 Nope, you're in possession with a weapon.
01:58:19.000 Oh, that's insane.
01:58:20.000 Maybe I won't fly with her.
01:58:22.000 They have cops waiting when they know you're transporting a weapon, and as soon as you grab the bag, they run up and grab you.
01:58:27.000 Yeah, even if it's an accident.
01:58:28.000 That's pretty disgusting.
01:58:28.000 Yeah, even if you do everything, because you have to tell the airline that you have a firearm and you're checking in a firearm.
01:58:34.000 Right.
01:58:35.000 Unloaded, magazine out, bullets in the original box that they came in, and a locked box.
01:58:42.000 But even if you do that and say your flight has to make an emergency landing in New York City, you can still get arrested?
01:58:48.000 Automatically, yep.
01:58:49.000 That's demented.
01:58:49.000 Yep, and there was cases where individuals got diverted or had a layover and or their flight got canceled, you know, in between flights they had to pick up their property.
01:58:59.000 Cops knew the situation.
01:59:00.000 As soon as they touched it, automatically arrested.
01:59:03.000 Let me not fly with any guns.
01:59:04.000 Yep, that's why we're like we shouldn't do it.
01:59:06.000 Patrick Reid says, Tim, you are not accounting for the demographic weight by age of likely voters.
01:59:10.000 The older the demographic, the higher percentage are likely to vote, so older voters would get weighted more on such a poll.
01:59:17.000 Okay, I am just, you nailed it, but I just want to stress again, younger voters, 18 to 29, favor Democrats.
01:59:25.000 Bro, sign up for the military already if that's the case.
01:59:27.000 You want to go bomb Ukraine?
01:59:29.000 Go for it.
01:59:30.000 I'm not saying all the Republicans are perfect, but at least Trump didn't want to go to war.
01:59:33.000 You know what, man?
01:59:36.000 I'm going to be sitting back in my rocking chair, and we're going to pull out a box of cigars when these 19-year-olds are like, why am I being drafted to go to Ukraine?
01:59:44.000 I don't want to go!
01:59:44.000 It's like, you voted for it.
01:59:47.000 And then I'm gonna... Enjoy it, buddy!
01:59:50.000 I know they may draft me at some point because I am still a strapping young man of the age of 36, but I got a ways to go before they start pulling my age bracket.
01:59:59.000 And you know, Trump was more trans-friendly because he banned me from getting drafted and Biden shunned me more.
02:00:05.000 No, we talked about this too.
02:00:06.000 I said it was insane.
02:00:08.000 So this story about trans people being drafted doesn't matter which identify as, I said, that's ridiculous.
02:00:16.000 Like, I gotta be honest, if you- if I was told that I could give a gun to one person because we're going into combat, Blair, I wouldn't choose you over Buck Angel.
02:00:25.000 Like, if Buck was here, I'd hand the gun to Buck, and I'd be like- Although, you know what?
02:00:28.000 I'm not the best example because I don't think Buck owns any guns.
02:00:31.000 I have ten guns.
02:00:32.000 Fair point, fair point.
02:00:33.000 You actually have guns.
02:00:33.000 But I know what you're saying, like the- yeah, I know what you're saying.
02:00:35.000 Like, the fact that they would draft you- Right.
02:00:40.000 I just think that actually doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
02:00:42.000 You want whoever's most effective for it and biological sex doesn't determine that.
02:00:46.000 Well, isn't it probably a precaution because they've already set up the environment where you are what you identify as.
02:00:52.000 So if there's a draft, they don't want, you know, 50 million young men being like, oh, I'm actually, I'm trans.
02:00:56.000 Look, my name's Dylan.
02:00:57.000 Well, it's interesting how the Biden administration's official stance is like when it comes to sports.
02:01:03.000 Or other areas.
02:01:04.000 Homeless shelters, then trans women are women, but when it gets real, y'all gotta... Which is amazing!
02:01:10.000 It's kind of amazing. Yeah.
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02:01:41.000 Right on, you got Twitter or anything like that?
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02:01:47.000 Yeah, everyone should go subscribe to me on YouTube, that's the main one.
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02:02:01.000 What's your YouTube?
02:02:02.000 Just Blair White.
02:02:03.000 YouTube.com slash Blair White X. All one word.
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