On this week's episode of Timestamps, the boys talk about Kanye West's recent comments about the Holocaust, the death of Tupac Shakur, and more. Plus, a new episode of The Green Room, a mini-documentary about the Kanye West/Timbaland beef, and much, much more.
00:00:23.000So we have this guest, uh, we have a spreadsheet that shows all the guests who are coming on the show that explains, like, contact information, pickup points, travel details.
00:00:32.000And this Monday on the list, it just said, oh my god.
00:00:36.000And that was the week before, because we were planning on doing this show with Ye, Fuentes, and Milo.
00:00:41.000If you didn't see it—I'm sure most of you did—they broke the internet with Alex Jones today, where Kanye, wearing a Balenciaga mask—gloves—with a bottle of yoo-hoo and a net, was imitating Netanyahu with a high-pitched voice.
00:01:20.000He made up some fake story about me getting a phone call before the show, which is just not true.
00:01:24.000I'll give you all the details exactly about what happened, because it's more like... It's like close to what was true, but not what happened.
00:01:31.000And Mike Cernovich tweeted that Tim Pool dodged a bullet.
00:02:35.000Oh my gosh, I get to be here with Tim when they're like a very nice orator talking about that, you know, insane incident.
00:02:42.000But let me just start off by saying this, you know, because I know everybody else in here is a regular, but, you know, I got a few Christmas gifts, and I know, you know, this was probably one of the most legendary rappers that you could ever meet, right?
00:04:25.000This is black Thomas Jefferson for Ian because you're the black Thomas Jefferson from Hamilton.
00:04:33.000And then for me, I just brought this just because you guys always have your own decoration and I knew I just kind of want to, this is just for me, I want to leave this here.
00:08:49.000We're not Jewish, we weren't Jewish, but my great-grandmother ended up in the Schutthof concentration camps.
00:08:55.000My great-grandfather on my mother's and father's side died fighting the war.
00:08:59.000We still don't know if it was the Russians or the Nazis, but obviously the Nazis provoked that situation in Poland.
00:09:05.000So yeah, I mean, I had a lot of family members pass away.
00:09:08.000from, you know, a lot of crazy stuff throughout Polish history.
00:09:12.000But I don't want to be using that as a way to just say, I'm offended, because, you know, obviously these are insane comments, but I don't want to use my family's history to add to the insanity of today.
00:09:25.000I just want to make this point, though, because when I saw that clip I saw it on YouTube, and then a recommended video is Norm Macdonald talking about Adolf Hitler, joking about it, and, you know, he said it first, you know, The more you look into Adolf Hitler, you know, the less I seem to like him.
00:09:42.000And, you know, I just can't imagine that, like, Kanye did some research.
00:10:23.000Maybe he's expressing whatever idea he's trying to express incorrectly.
00:10:28.000I think he said he invented the microphone that I use, and he was, like Serge pointed out, he's a piece of technology in the microphone that lets you hear vibration close to the throat so tank commanders could use them.
00:10:38.000Uh, well it's like the tank mics in World War II were like on the throat.
00:10:46.000So I just want to say, there's a difference between being crazy, because everyone's saying he's having a psychotic break.
00:10:52.000And I'm like, okay, first of all, he does that thing, he pulls out a net.
00:10:55.000And a Yoo-Hoo bottle, and he's like, net and Yoo-Hoo, or whatever.
00:10:59.000And he's going like, we're gonna come take your kids, and I'm like, that's performative.
00:11:03.000Like, if I saw someone doing a weird show on the street, I wouldn't say they're crazy, I'd be like, like a performer is doing a performance.
00:11:10.000If he believes things that are just, you know, grossly incorrect, or he's expressing them incorrectly, or he's praising people that are very bad, that, to me, is not a sign of mental illness, it's a sign of a person who is wrong about a thing.
00:11:23.000I just want to make one point here, because many times he was also just going to Nick and didn't have the answers, and you could see he was kind of filling in a lot of blanks here, but he wasn't even, you know, he was talking about also about Planned Parenthood, and he's trying to equate different things to different scenarios, but if he really would have understood the situation, he would have understood that Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was a big American eugenicist that That inspired the Nazis, that inspired Hitler with his larger Final Solution eugenics depopulation control agenda that he implemented.
00:11:56.000So if he's really against all that stuff, he would have obviously seen the parallels here.
00:12:12.000Because there's a very few people that, there's documentaries that say that there's some evil cabal that is ruining the world and that Hitler was supposedly stomping that out.
00:12:19.000And that's why they, in his head, he thinks that that was a good thing.
00:12:54.000He's bringing up a lot of things to try to provoke people, to try to get some kind of emotion out of people, to try to get people angry, to try to get them stirred up here.
00:13:18.000I mean, something happened to him, you know, by losing his bank account, and I don't know if that... he was on the edge, because, you know, when you get... you're trying to say it's not mental illness, Tim, but you can get, like, in these hyper-focused rabbit holes, because I don't know... do you guys think he drinks?
00:14:07.000Because it seems like you're saying crazy.
00:14:09.000I mean, I think it's a little bit of both.
00:14:10.000I mean, you know, they say that, like, you know, why do these school shooters happen?
00:14:14.000Everybody's like, oh, it's on the FBI's radar, this and that.
00:14:16.000You can get radicalized by the stuff you see in your search engine and your algorithm, by the stuff that you've repeatedly watched, and the stuff that gets right But you don't see this stuff, what Ye is saying on the internet.
00:14:26.000Every photo I see of him, he's on his phone.
00:15:34.000He's got hundreds of millions, he said.
00:15:35.000I think that was like a black pill, and now he's like thrashing around, trying to figure out what to do, and he's gone full Christ consciousness.
00:15:41.000He's like, I'm gonna be in full forgiveness of every demon that's ever lived, and that's the Christ.
00:16:16.000When you're in a manic state, you don't always go for compassion.
00:16:19.000If I was his manager, if I was Milo, I would say, listen, you're not going to be able to go on the campaign trail and actually articulate these very nuanced subjects that are very, very hard because they're not black and white, they're very gray.
00:16:31.000And he's not going to be able to articulate that, but his best weapon, and he even said that he thinks in music, he thinks in harmonies, you know, melodies.
00:16:39.000So he should, if he really wants to expose a New World Order, he should have an anti-New World Order album, make that go number one.
00:16:51.000Let me get my tinfoil hat because this is what Tavistock, the Tavistock Institute, basically they do a lot of the mind control, a lot of the MKUltra experimenting, and they have music that they use as propaganda because they've actually done testing that they know what harmonies and melodies are actually pleasurable for our ears.
00:17:05.000So it's like these places can actually create music that is addicting for us.
00:17:09.000That's why These same artists are able to recreate, you know, pop hits because a lot of them are using these same melody patterns.
00:17:16.000Tavistock, like, they've actually had soldiers, they put them on drugs, they put them sober, they had them listen to the music, they tested their heart rate, they tested how they feel, if they wanted to dance, if not.
00:17:24.000So they basically can have a cheat code.
00:17:26.000And I'm saying Kanye West, I know you want to talk real quick, could hack into that.
00:17:29.000That's the only thing he can hack into.
00:17:30.000Him saying, uh, the nuance of the bum, but he can't, you know, speak for himself to save his life.
00:17:35.000But a song, that's the only way I think he would be effective in getting his message across.
00:17:38.000There's that viral video where this producer is like, here's how you make a pop song, and they take a young model, they auto-tune her voice, then he breaks down the structure of what pop music is.
00:17:49.000They even have AIs that can auto-generate melodies and beats, and then they craft it into the perfect pop song.
00:17:58.000I think what Kanye is doing culturally is he's speaking the harmony, but there is no melody.
00:18:03.000And people don't hear, they don't know what the melody is, so it sounds confusing, like what he's saying about, yes, there is goodness in people that we think are evil.
00:18:10.000That is like a harmonic to, well, let's start with what we know, which is that Hitler was addicted to amphetamines and genocide against the culture.
00:18:32.000But the point I'm trying to make is that people often don't realize it doesn't just mean one against the other.
00:18:37.000It also means within the dark there is light, within light there is dark.
00:18:40.000That being said, I can respect that point.
00:18:43.000I think we all understand the nuance, because the conversation's been had about, you know, even Hitler liked dogs.
00:18:48.000Mussolini made the trains run on time.
00:18:49.000But there's a reason why we specifically highlight the really evil things that came about from what they've done, because that is the bulk of their character.
00:18:59.000Humans share certain traits that we like, but we're talking about the specific unique components of a particular individual and the bad things they've done.
00:19:23.000I don't know, but if he rapped it, nobody would care, but because he's trying to say it, then he has to be like, hey, hey, hey, look, shout out to Public Enemy.
00:19:30.000Because when I was a little kid, they had that song in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2.
00:19:34.000Bring the Noise, where they did a team up with Anthrax, and one of the verses in that song, because I used to know all the words, is Farrakhan's a prophet that I think you ought to listen to, what he can say to you.
00:19:44.000And I didn't know what that meant when I was a little kid.
00:20:00.000It was a song, he was like, turn it up, bring the noise, and I'm like, yeah!
00:20:03.000I'm like, I had no idea what it meant.
00:20:04.000I think one of the problems that Kanye has been having is a similar problem to what Hitler was having, which is that some people were screwing with him, and they were Jewish, so he blamed the entire Jewish religion?
00:20:16.000I have to say this, and I hope this doesn't get me in trouble though, but it does prove Kanye a little right as soon as they take away his bank account.
00:20:23.000But this is the problem I have with this, is the word they, because what's happening is if you had 30 dogs and 29 of them were brown, it doesn't mean that most dogs are brown.
00:20:31.000No, what Kanye is saying is abhorrent and disgusting, but it's just, you know, him getting shut down, now it's like, I think he's doubling down the Trump Where now he can't go back and be like, oh, I didn't mean this.
00:20:42.000I mean, you know, there's just these few guys.
00:21:35.000But if you watch the Green Room episode, you'll see that Ye was very calm, asking us questions, smile on his face, talking about everything, and there was, like, no issue.
00:21:43.000But as soon as the camera turns on and we go live on the show, his demeanor flips.
00:21:47.000I gotta talk about Nazism, man, because this has, like, been around for five- We're just talking about- We'll go- We'll- It wraps into Kanye and everything.
00:22:13.000Kanye was being racist, if you want to call the Jewish people a race, which I also have issues with.
00:22:19.000Because I think if you don't believe in God, you're not Jewish.
00:22:21.000The tenet of being Jewish is that you believe in a God and you understand what it is.
00:22:25.000And if you just because of who your parents are in your social club, it's not a social club.
00:22:30.000You don't don't don't be a not don't be violent.
00:22:32.000Do not those are the things I mean these you're allowed to talk and say that's the great Well, that's why hate speech should be allowed, because there's bad stuff you can hate, you know, in the world, so you should be able to hate bad stuff.
00:22:45.000So that's why you should be able to have hate speech, but you shouldn't be able to incite any sort of violence.
00:22:50.000Laura Loomer came on the show, and she was like, hey guys, I'm Jewish, I was debanged.
00:23:05.000No, even though Marjorie is a beautiful lady and and I'll be honest I would if I could but I haven't so I so I can't so you know that's the that's the real facts but I'll be honest this is the sad reality for Congresswoman Greene.
00:23:18.000For me, even if we did have sex, I'm saying for me to leak it, that would be huge!
00:23:32.000But I just hate it for her, because I just hate it for her because it's just so provably false.
00:23:37.000And she's the one that looks bad for, you know, even sleeping with this pile of junk Primetime 99, even though I'm a pimp on a blimp, a lot of ladies want to take a ride.
00:23:44.000Still, it just makes her look bad, because I'm just a, you know, Joe Blow comedian from Dallas, Texas.
00:24:03.000I really hate, I talk about this all the time, the idea of the Big Bang and that we evolved from pollen scum and that just nothing, you know, literally like everything came from nothing over time just for me doesn't even vibe.
00:24:16.000But you've got to get way more nuanced than that, because I think the idea of evolution and pond scum can be the how and not the why, as people have said before.
00:24:23.000Yeah, but even abiogenesis, we can't recreate that.
00:24:26.000I mean, just the fact that you think every single person here, you and me, the cat, you see that cat, it's so beautiful.
00:24:44.000I feel like this is a God thing, like this really is, we're part of something which is God's, the consciousness of real God, like it is there.
00:24:51.000This is the, which turns out, Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, they were all right, there is a God.
00:24:59.000So like, Kanye's going through some like channeling, you know, and it's coming out all wrong in a lot of ways, in a lot of ways not, but in a lot of ways it's coming out wrong.
00:25:06.000Let's, well, I wanna, let me tell you.
00:25:12.000I was watching this interview with Ye and Jones and Fuentes, and I said, these are three guys who are having everything taken away from them.
00:25:56.000So he's a guy who then says on the show, they're trying to put me in jail, they're freezing my accounts, he's going through a divorce.
00:26:01.000They're taking everything away from him.
00:26:03.000They're saying, you know, Adidas tries stealing the name of his shoes.
00:26:06.000Alex Jones they're coming after for 2.75 trillion, and Fuentes at one point was banned from flying.
00:26:11.000You take three guys who have nothing left to lose, and you'll get this or more.
00:26:17.000And this is why I oppose cancel culture and I say we should be having conversations with these people.
00:26:23.000Let them come in to the circle and work out the issues because if you just say never, not a chance, then they'll go wherever they can go and they'll say we have nothing to lose and they'll just do whatever they want.
00:26:34.000Well, that's what's kind of sucked, too, about that interview.
00:26:36.000As soon as Nick was going to talk, which everybody wants to hear from Nick.
00:26:39.000I mean, you know, he's one of the most polarizing people within any political ideology, whether you're on the left-leaning or right-leaning.
00:26:45.000And as soon as he's about to say something, then Kanye leaves.
00:27:01.000Even though Kanye's a brilliant artist, I just don't think publicly speaking on these subjects in a long-form podcast is his specialty.
00:27:08.000It seems like he almost wants to get cancelled.
00:27:10.000He was wearing a Balenciaga mask today on the Alex Jones interview.
00:27:16.000When he was here, he was wearing a Balenciaga jacket.
00:27:19.000People are getting cancelled because they don't disavow Balenciaga.
00:27:22.000He's still wearing it as he's talking about the most craziest outlandish things that he knows will get people talking about it, will get people riled up.
00:27:30.000Some people are saying that this is a deliberate suicide of his career.
00:27:33.000I think that's also another possibility here.
00:27:37.000Some people are saying that there's clear, you know, problems mentally here.
00:28:36.000Regarding this, I want a question for you particularly about becoming the Andy Kaufman character, becoming the villain for society for them to focus on.
00:28:45.000I just angered, upset the environment instead of creating a bunch of good around me.
00:28:50.000But do you think, one, do you think that he or Nick or Milo are doing that?
00:28:55.000And do you think that there's any value to it?
00:28:57.000No, because it's like, I'm not an expert, but it's Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, and that's kind of like using the left's guidebook against him.
00:29:05.000You know, they would use creativity to protest and stuff.
00:29:08.000Him, speaking about it, he needs to be using his best methodology, which would be music, to get his point across.
00:29:23.000He's just being like, Hitler, quote-unquote, in the video game, I don't want to get in trouble, but he's saying, Kanye West, I don't want them to edit this, is saying Hitler is You know, not a bad person.
00:29:33.000So that is what Kanye West is saying and that is just too... nobody's ever going to jive with that under any circumstance.
00:29:40.000So I think it was really good that Alex Jones had them on because look at what we got to see.
00:29:46.000Everybody can make up their mind about exactly what happened and I believe this is a strong argument for free speech.
00:29:53.000If Alex was censored and they were just hanging out in his living room saying all this stuff, nobody would have any idea what Ye believed and what Ye was working on or working
00:30:03.000towards or who he was associating with.
00:30:04.000You might like who he's... whatever. He's entitled to his opinion. He's entitled to being a human
00:30:09.000and believing what he wants to believe. Because Alex Jones had them on to talk about it,
00:30:14.000they just said everything. Now, I'm curious your thoughts about Alex Jones's demeanor, I suppose.
00:30:22.000And I'll just come out and say, when Kanye outright says, you know, he denies certain elements of the Holocaust, I'll put it that way, Alex Jones just says, oh yeah, Reagan said that, you know?
00:31:03.000And I know Luke has a relationship with him.
00:31:05.000But, and, and, this is, once again, I'm, I'm, I'm, I am defending everybody tonight, but I'm, I'm almost doing it to be, you know, contrarian, but I think Alex Jones is very nice to his guests, he wants to please Kanye, he realizes this is huge for him, this is a huge bump, so he realizes, you know, business-wise, this would be very, a very key relationship for him to build, so I think that's why he's trying to appease to him, but also, you can have that caveat, oh well, you know, He's not, he didn't go full, what did they say in that movie, Tropical Thunder?
00:32:07.000And I felt like Alex was kind of going along with it and feeling extremely uncomfortable, not knowing what to do, not disagreeing, not pushing back a lot.
00:32:16.000He did say that Ye has a Hitler fetish.
00:32:21.000He did push back a little bit, but when we're talking about these short clips making the rounds on the Internet, There's just something there that you always gotta kind of point out, being like, hey, are you on the side of Prescott Bush?
00:32:32.000Hey, are you on the side of Margaret Sanger, George Soros, Arnold Schwarzenegger?
00:32:37.000Because these figures also endorsed this larger ideology that now you're promoting.
00:32:42.000You're really with Arnold Schwarzenegger, who says he really loves He really adored and liked Hitler and had a father that was also tied to the SS.
00:32:51.000I confronted Arnold Schwarzenegger about this face-to-face, by the way, in one of my YouTube videos on We Are Change.
00:32:56.000But again, that could have been a very easy out for Jones, but he didn't do it, which is weird.
00:33:03.000I think if Alex probably thought if he told Kanye No, Hitler did kill six million Jews that Kanye would have got up and walked out.
00:33:10.000He's probably like, how do I not make Kanye walk out?
00:33:14.000Once again, I carry the water, but Alex Jones is arguably one of the greatest broadcasters of all time.
00:33:18.000And when it comes to internet and comes to legendary and comes to Alex Jones' right and some of the stuff that he foresaw, but right now he is slipping.
00:33:26.000He's under so much stress with all these constant lawsuits.
00:33:36.000That's why they're both kind of a little desperate right now.
00:33:38.000Just, you know, to defend them a little bit, their behavior.
00:33:40.000When Yeh came in to do the show on Tuesday, Monday, Tuesday, Monday, he was like, they're trying to put me in jail.
00:33:46.000We're like, what are you talking about?
00:33:47.000He's like, they're trying to hit me with a tax bill.
00:33:49.000And that Harley Pasternak guy, which Luke brought up, that worked for the Canadian military, PSYOP, you know, organization, whatever it was.
00:33:56.000Did say, like, oh, we're gonna put you on drugs and your visits with your children are gonna be terrible.
00:34:26.000He's in a place that I don't think many humans can identify with personally because he's such a focal point and that kind of stress, you know?
00:34:32.000And then to think that handlers might actually not have your best interests in mind, that's just going to mess people up.
00:34:37.000But him hearing that they were going to hit him with a $50 million, or however much this tax bill was, is like, that's probably what was going through his mind.
00:34:52.000And that's what I was, we talked about the 87,000 IRS agents, and this is the thing they do.
00:34:57.000You'll be like, you're working class, one day you get a letter in the mail saying, you know, we don't have to audit you, you just owe us 600 bucks, and then what do you do?
00:35:36.000Tim Poole is the mpc you know and you're a real a real human being so no one's ever heard of uh Tim Poole you know you're the legend that is Alex Jones and you were fighting on the front line and now we're here with you got some other superheroes part of the Avenger movie fighting for Christ So, apparently he said that, I don't know, this is what I was told, I got a phone call 10 minutes before the show and I was told what to say.
00:35:58.000Yeah, you got contacted before the show.
00:36:05.000The hour before the show, we were sitting in this room, hanging out, talking as the cameras are being adjusted, Serge is getting things ready, people are grabbing drinks, so it just literally didn't happen.
00:36:23.000He was doing this work 10 years before I even heard of, you know, a phone.
00:36:26.000Before I even got anywhere near doing this kind of stuff.
00:36:28.000Well, Tim, you're a true populist when, you know, when you're Kanye West, you're saying, you know, quote-unquote, Hitler wasn't that bad of a guy.
00:36:36.000That's not very exactly a populist opinion.
00:36:38.000So to him, You know, you are an NPC, no offense, but you're not, but I can see why that's why he's calling you that, do you understand?
00:36:46.000But I wonder, like, why he came here, you know what I mean?
00:36:50.000I think maybe Milo was like, no, it's a good show, they get like a million-something views with their clips or something like that, I don't know.
00:36:59.000Well, he has a little bit of a media blackout, from what I understand, from what happened with what he said on Tucker and all that stuff, you know.
00:37:07.000Yeah, I do believe a lot of media companies right now will not platform him, so you're one of the few ones.
00:37:11.000And you're the biggest independent media broadcaster.
00:38:30.000I wonder if... There's some other stuff.
00:38:34.000I want to respect their privacy to a certain degree, but even when it came to other travel details, they were like, you know, he's getting his accounts locked, he's saying that they're coming after him, stuff like that.
00:38:46.000And then that happened, and we don't think too much about it, but I'm wondering if that's a component, I guess.
00:38:51.000He was able to get a private plane, you know, so he's still able to do something.
00:39:19.000But Alex Jones actually does interrupt him a couple times and he seems totally fine with it.
00:39:24.000Yeah, he keeps reminding him that it's Kanye's show.
00:39:27.000He's like, he interrupts him, Alex will be like, wait, hold on, I'm just thinking, and it's your show, you're in the control here, but, and then Alex will say, so he keeps reminding Ye that it's Ye's interview, you're here, I'm just throwing this in, as opposed to trying to take it.
00:39:38.000It got testy a little bit, where you saw, like, a lot of tension, and you clearly saw Alex Jones being very uncomfortable in that situation, and, of course, he pushed back eventually, but when they're making these small clips and they're going viral on the internet, when you're just saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, After someone says something controversial that everyone's sharing those videos and now pointing fingers at AJ.
00:40:02.000If you're going to say that Hitler did not kill six million people, you better have the data and the facts to back that up right there in your hand.
00:40:09.000That's such an insane, like a powerful statement to go up online without any pushback or evidence.
00:41:45.000I mean, I'm just guessing that's his vibe.
00:41:47.000I'll clarify, I'll clarify, because Luke is right.
00:41:49.000What he said was something like, these guys keep trying to get me to do these podcasts, but something, I'm paraphrasing, he's like, there's no point in me coming on this, I don't want to do it.
00:41:57.000But then, you give me information like this, and he points down in his notepad where he wrote down ballot harvesting.
00:42:03.000Because he asked me downstairs, in the basement, in the skate park, he asked me, as we're walking up the stairs, he was like, I want to know how to become president.
00:43:55.000I'm so concerned with this argument too, because it really is important to differentiate between the religion and the culture.
00:44:01.000It's the only religion on earth that has an attached birthright bloodline to it which is kind of weird and probably illogical and like just because your parents are a certain way doesn't mean that you believe in God and but the tenets of Judaism is that you believe in God so like I don't want people saying they're Jewish and then being abusive to humans and giving the faith a bad name.
00:45:30.000I'm saying it seems like it was bad, but I think it was... In the grand scheme, if you can back off and look at it from like a 10 million foot view, you're going to look at this moment in history of like, that was the first meeting between Tim Pool and Kanye West.
00:46:30.000Yeah, just like, it's like, this is something that I just don't like about YouTube, is my advice to all these YouTubers who want to do shows is just don't talk about each other.
00:46:41.000Talk about bigger issue things, like, You know, how people's lives are being impacted by policy, how politicians are either lying or telling the truth, what is in control of their lives or in control of their minds, what is affecting them.
00:46:55.000Fair point that commentators do have an influence.
00:46:58.000Joe Rogan says something and it becomes news because he's so influential.
00:47:02.000But there's so much of like, watching the social space devolve.
00:47:07.000And probably the saddest example is the Young Turks.
00:47:10.000How it's like, Cenk and Anna just screaming at me.
00:47:14.000Like they're not making any arguments, they're just calling me a loser, a moron.
00:47:18.000Jank is doing this weird chicken thing where he goes back and forth.
00:47:21.000And I'm not trying to drag them by saying this.
00:47:23.000I'm trying to, you know, I don't like talking about them because I don't think they're relevant, but they do exemplify how the space is turning into this like celebrity, you know, I don't like it.
00:47:33.000It's like Jerry Springer, but more degenerate and low IQ.
00:47:37.000I bet today SBF's like, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
00:47:43.000I mean, he's already on a big PR media tour with the corporate media glorifying him, but I just wish, I mean, a lot of this is drama, a lot of this is just like e-girl kind of stuff between dudes.
00:47:54.000I just wish we would talk about Jeffrey Epstein as much as we do Kanye West.
00:47:59.000If the media would just be focused on where Jeffrey Epstein was going, who he was meeting with, what he was saying, like they are with Kanye, the world would be a better place.
00:48:07.000If just SBF would get as much attention as Nick Fuentes, my goodness.
00:48:16.000Yeah, well, not just Sam, but also, you have to remember, you have to look into Jimmy Savile, too.
00:48:21.000And that's why, you know, I think that's so important, because that gives you the context if you're like, wow, there's people this powerful, and this guy was knighted by the Queen, and he was literally probably the worst serial child rapist of all time.
00:48:32.000As a matter of fact— Not just that, he did even worse stuff that we can't mention on this show.
00:48:36.000Yeah, he had access to the children's hospital, disgusting stuff.
00:48:40.000Like monsters beyond even understanding for most human beings.
00:48:44.000And so when you realize that there are people that are at the highest upper echelon of society that are actually doing terrible stuff to children, and you see the time that Bill Gates spent with Jeffrey Epstein, that they're all connected, Through Prince Andrew, who's connected through the royal family, who you can even see, Glenn Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein are sitting in a cabin that is like the most exclusive royal cabin that there is, some Swiss chalet or something.
00:49:07.000I don't know if you guys are familiar with the photo that I'm talking about.
00:49:10.000You know, and so the fact that they would have access to the Queen, you know, literally... They were hanging out with Kevin Spacey!
00:49:16.000Kevin Spacey was in the Queen's chair!
00:49:18.000It's like, this is like a form of drama, like what we're doing right now is gossip just on a level of people we don't know personally.
00:49:24.000This is serial child predators happening with Bill Clinton on the Lolita Express 26 times.
00:49:33.000On the flight log that we know of, with no secret service, this guy is the top guy.
00:49:37.000And we know that if you look at his pattern of behavior, what he did in the Oval Office with Monica Lewinsky shows you that he's willing to do stuff because he is a sexual deviant and does not follow the rules.
00:49:48.000So if you think that he's going to Jeffrey Epstein's Island in the Caribbean... And ditching secret service.
00:49:52.000Yeah, and ditching... That's what I'm saying.
00:51:14.000CNBC reports, Ye's deal to buy conservative social media app Parler is called off.
00:51:20.000Conservative social media company Parler said Thursday its deal to be bought by Ye has been called off.
00:51:25.000The rapper, formerly known as Kanye West, agreed to buy the app in October for an undisclosed amount.
00:51:30.000Ye has made repeated public anti-Semitic comments in recent months, and several business partnerships involving the musician have been terminated.
00:51:36.000I don't know exactly why they say, quote, the company has mutually agreed with Ye to terminate the intent of sale.
00:51:42.000of Parler. The App's parent company said in a statement, this decision was made in the interest of both parties in
00:52:17.000I don't know the stuff that you always say, but before that he was like, do you think they're trying to just offload this on me and put it on me?
00:52:25.000I didn't know how to answer him, and I don't know if they were trying to sell him 100% of the company, or if they just wanted to buy in 30% as a figurehead.
00:52:33.000What I think happened here is Adidas took, or his money disappeared, so he doesn't have the money to buy Parler now, and that's probably why he ended the deal.
00:52:40.000I think he said he still had $400 million.
00:52:42.000But because he has a third of his value, he's like, now this is going to become 700% of my expected investment.
00:52:49.000But Adidas is demanding $250 million and put a hold on his account and the IRS is demanding $50 million.
00:52:56.000So he's not in a place to spend $400 million on a social network yet.
00:53:48.000And you need to be like that if you want to be a successful CEO of a tech company.
00:53:50.000Well, and this is what I think about, like, the future of digital media, and that's why I look at what Tim is doing is so important, because, like, all these cable channels are dying.
00:53:59.000But I believe the future will be, like, how they have an audio-only RSS feed, and that soon there'll be a video-only R- you know, like, a video RSS feed.
00:54:07.000And you'll be able to pick a platform, and you'll be able to choose which content you want.
00:54:10.000So whether it's any sort of video, or it's audio-only.
00:54:12.000I think that will be the future, because, you know, the media that we have today, where people are paying for, you know, their cable like it is, I think that's going to die really soon.
00:54:19.000We're working on technology with the foundation that I'm starting where you'll have your own
00:54:23.000software packet that you can upload video to, ideally, will rumble or your own server or
00:54:28.000something. When we launch it, it's going to be pretty alpha.
00:54:31.000And then the idea is you'll be able to see your mind stuff, your Twitter, your rumble, maybe
00:56:02.000You can see the aftermath of Alex's first blue chip fiesta on Twitter.
00:56:06.000I think it's alexstein99 if I'm not wrong.
00:56:08.000Uh, yeah, I mean, uh, it was insane for the Ukraine, like I keep saying, but okay, yeah, real quick before I eat this, but what do you guys think about all the money they were giving to Ukraine?
00:56:36.000We watched it, started having a conversation with my brother about what happened.
00:56:41.000And I was like, a lot of what happened feels like 2016 playbook with Trump.
00:56:46.000And my brother was like, you really think he could get elected president after saying this stuff about Jewish people?
00:56:51.000And I was like, I don't know, but the media reported that Trump said Mexicans were all rapists, and that he wanted to ban, he had a Muslim ban and all that stuff, and he still gets votes.
00:57:02.000So I wonder if this is a maximized press strategy.
00:57:05.000And so then when I was thinking about it, I'm like, I'm not gonna underestimate this guy.
00:57:09.000I mean, this dude summons a private jet, snap of the fingers kind of guy, and I said that, and then he went on Alex Jones' show.
00:57:20.000And then I said, okay, well, boy, was I wrong about that, because he went off.
00:57:25.000However, I tweeted, I'm going to keep this tweet up, eat this one, because boy, was I wrong about that.
00:57:30.000There are a lot of people that are like, you're wrong about a lot of things.
00:57:32.000I'm like, yes, I acknowledge that, absolutely.
00:57:34.000But then someone said, I don't know, man, you might have been right the first time, because everything's going crazy and breaking down.
00:57:45.000The past month has been just weird and crazy.
00:57:48.000It seems like everything's just getting crazier and crazier.
00:57:51.000Do you think that's weird that the Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, can certify her own election in a contentious place where the machines broke down the day of the election?
00:57:58.000Do you think there's anything, like, you know, tinfoil hat-y, conspiratorial about that?
00:58:03.000No, I mean, let's just say the only election that was more fair and accurate than the 2020 election was the 2022 election.
00:58:12.000Oh, and I want to say this, this is another thing, and I know this is probably an unpopular opinion in the conservative world, because I'm truly a populist and it's not really what I want, it's what the people want, but everybody's like, oh, in the conservative We gotta get Dr. Oz.
01:00:47.000But the news cycle too has been a little slow in the fact that, I mean, I'm not saying that as a disrespect to you, the fact that you're leading it, but it's like people are, we're like starving for news, like, you know, cause they don't want to talk about the elephant in the room, like, you know, the Epstein, excuse me, not Epstein, you're talking about the Hunter Biden laptop.
01:01:00.000Like there's other stuff they want to talk about, but they, you know, they want to talk about Kanye all day long.
01:01:05.000Cause it's basically like, he's like Trump.
01:01:07.000There's a revolution happening in China right now.
01:01:13.000There's so many important things that we could be talking about.
01:01:17.000Health, obesity levels are increasing to such dangerous levels.
01:01:20.000Sperm levels are going down to where people in a few decades will need to have assisted help when it comes to reproducing.
01:01:29.000We're at a crisis of civilization and yay is the main thing of discussion.
01:01:34.000The whole chat exploded with Ian20 based off what he just said.
01:01:37.000Hell yes, that's because it's real, dude.
01:01:39.000We are in an inflection point with the internet video where our minds are melding, and it's time for the Christ energy to come out of us, each of us individually.
01:01:47.000It requires each of us to speak our mind.
01:01:53.000Congratulations for being here with me.
01:01:55.000People are also asking if you dropped acid today.
01:01:57.000No, no, no, but Ian has a point, because I think I talked about this last time, but we are, you know, energetic beings, so we're vibrational, so we can either be high vibrational or low vibrational, and that's why they say misery loves company.
01:02:09.000We're like energetic magnets, so you're right, that's our Christ-like energy within us, and so we kind of tend to gravitate towards people that have that similar energy.
01:02:20.000They call it sympathetic vibration in science, where one object will vibrate and then another one of a similar structure across the room will start to vibrate.
01:02:27.000So the human bone, for instance, is a crystal.
01:02:30.000People are saying EN20 and even EN100 after that last one.
01:02:33.000I'm telling you, man, this is what's happening.
01:02:35.000Either it's a self-fulfilling prophecy that humans want someone to step up and become the second coming, or I think all of us together are creating the second coming of the Christ energy.
01:02:45.000You never put your faith in one individual.
01:03:16.000I pictured an alternate reality where I ran after Kanye when they left, and then had a conversation with him, and he was like, let's go back in.
01:03:23.000And we come back in, and the articles were like, that would have read, Kanye West storms off of Tim Pool interview, comes back with Jesus, and it just shows Kanye with the same frown on his face, but I'm there next to him.
01:03:33.000Because people tell me I look like Jesus.
01:03:34.000Well, the whole episode, you're hoping that Kanye comes back.
01:03:37.000You're like, is he going to come back?
01:03:39.000That would have been the episode that changed the world if he came back and I was sitting there and people were like, that guy looks like Jesus.
01:03:59.000Well, and to say that, like, I think that's why it's important that you do platform people like Nick Fuentes, Tim, because, like, people like you said why it was important for them to go on Alex Jones to hear their thoughts.
01:04:09.000So it's like, you know, that's why it just sucks because the people wanted him to come on so bad.
01:04:14.000And when they left, I'm just, like, sitting there like, ugh, so anticlimactic.
01:04:18.000It's kind of a crazy thing, too, because I know there's a lot of things that people don't like what he said.
01:04:22.000They've made fun of a lot of things that he said, but he says a lot of things that a lot of people would agree with when he was talking about nationalism, he was talking about working class stuff.
01:04:34.000You only get to hear the worst possible thing, and that's probably one of the reasons why they don't want someone like him to have a platform.
01:04:39.000Of course, I think he believes things that are wrong, completely disagree with, but then he'll also say something where you're like, oh, okay, Then it's humanizing.
01:04:47.000If someone like Fuentes can come on and say he's not racist, that he actually thinks people are different, but everybody can get along.
01:04:54.000You can call him a liar and all that stuff, but have the conversation.
01:05:21.000Yeah, man, this has been on my mind a lot the last few days.
01:05:23.000But I just have to admit, and you know, for me, once again, being a Stan, Nick Fuentes is hilarious and he's funny and I do think he is a little misunderstood because I really don't think, you know, now Kanye, where he's going, I just, I think he's watched a lot of those, you know, black Hebrew Israelite type documentaries.
01:06:45.000And this happens all the time on Twitter, and it's become like a meme where, like, the left doesn't understand when someone is being sarcastic or making a joke.
01:06:55.000It's just, it's kind of weird, to be honest.
01:06:57.000I once was saying that one of the divides in the culture war is the right is willing to believe certain things may be jokes, and that could be dangerous when they're not, but they're willing to look for the humor and try and give someone the benefit of the doubt, and the left thinks everything is literal all the time.
01:08:26.000Florida said Thursday that it has begun to divest $2 billion in funds overseen by BlackRock, a sharp rebuke of the giant asset manager's investing policies under CEO Larry Fink that right-leaning critics have blasted as woke capitalism.
01:08:39.000The divestment under DeSantis, the largest of its kind by an individual state, is the latest sign of mounting unrest among Republican policymakers over so-called ESG.
01:09:28.000I suck at impersonations, but he'd just be like, I could just be Admar Lago with my beautiful wife Melania and I don't need any of this.
01:09:35.000And he said that again, and the second time he said that in the speech, I felt it.
01:09:38.000I'm like, dude, you don't need this again.
01:09:41.000You know, I understand that you were robbed, and that's how you feel, and that's why you want to, you know, come back, but in the vengeance story will be epic, and I hope that if he runs, I hope he wins, personally.
01:10:11.000I mean, it's built by Freemason freaking child predators, Bill Clinton type people.
01:10:16.000I mean, oh my gosh, I wouldn't... I couldn't imagine the people that live in Washington, they have a freaking, you know, humiliation fetish, I believe.
01:12:34.000There was that Neuralink story from Elon Musk came out.
01:12:37.000And this is why in the conservative side we're like, oh, Elon Musk is our hero, but he's literally a transhumanist that wants to put a chip in your brain so you can park your Tesla.
01:12:55.000You don't want to park your Tesla with your brain?
01:12:57.000Well, I mean, if I could live forever, uh, you know, would you, if you could right now, first, you know, because you're a wealthy young man, they say, oh, you can live forever, Tim, but we're going to plug your consciousness into this computer and you're going to live forever.
01:13:09.000Being young until you die sounds like a good idea.
01:13:13.000Like having the body of a 24-year-old, but you'll still die when you're 78 or whatever.
01:13:20.000I was watching this thing about living forever, and it was saying that if you remained young, you'd never want to die.
01:13:26.000It's only that when you get older, you're tired, you start getting more and more pain, and you're like, okay, I'm ready to go, this is too much for me.
01:13:32.000But if you were in a young body, you'd be like, no, I'm great, life is good.
01:13:35.000Did you hear what Jared Kushner just said there?
01:13:39.000He's taking care of his health right now because he plans on living forever.
01:13:43.000Imagine if women could have babies until they were like 300, if their systems just stayed functional.
01:13:48.000That would be good for the population regrowth if we need that, if we can expand fertility ages and stuff, which we probably can.
01:13:56.000I forgot why I brought up Tesla, but it doesn't matter because the point you made is a lot better than the point Elon made. You said that he
01:14:02.000wants to put a chip in your brain so you can park your Tesla, which is more likely to be what really
01:14:07.000happens. Whereas he was like, if you're paralyzed and your spine is broken, we can make
01:14:12.000you walk again. And if you're blind, even if you've never seen in your life, we can stimulate
01:14:17.000the visual cortex. And it's like, it sounds really, really awesome. But in reality, people
01:14:21.000are going to get in, they're going to park their Teslas. Yeah, he just announced.
01:14:25.000We have these devices in our pockets that grant us access to the summation of human knowledge, and we use them to look at pictures of cats and argue with strangers.
01:14:34.000And he wants to make that time, the reaction time of operation, as quick as possible, because right now I think he always talks about the milliseconds that it is.
01:14:41.000reaction time, but he wants to make it so it's just, you know, simultaneous thought,
01:14:44.000action, you know, transhuman. You are a cyborg, cyber-kinetically connected to your device. Well he just announced human
01:14:53.000trials that are going to be beginning in a few months where humans are going to be
01:14:58.000implanted with a microchip inside of their head, and he even made a
01:15:03.000statement saying that I could have one right now, no one would even know because
01:15:09.000Let me tell you, this is the problem with artificial intelligence.
01:15:11.000Even the biggest telecommunication companies from AT&T to Verizon, they have programmers, people that try to work on this every day.
01:15:19.000Artificial intelligence, so that when you call in, let's say you want to talk to customer service, you talk to a robot that tries to convince a human that it's actually a robot.
01:15:27.000And overwhelmingly, 99.99999% of people realize that they are talking to a robot.
01:15:33.000So they cannot even artificially recreate a conversation with a robot, not in person.
01:15:38.000So the idea that we can just like artificially create another human, that's insane.
01:15:42.000But they can use algorithmic technology to basically, you know, like use, you know, guessing, you know, whatever.
01:16:21.000I'm imagining he's on stage and he's like, he pulls his hair up and shows you the scar and he says, I have a Neuralink chip implanted and I'm going to show you how it works.
01:16:31.000I have here my phone, it's connected and And then the lights start to dim and he's like, I am alive again.
01:16:41.000I was just saying it was going to singe his brain and then he's going to collapse.
01:16:44.000Dude's going to be tweeting from his brain.
01:16:46.000Look man, I got self-driving Tesla and it makes terrible mistakes.
01:16:59.000So I have a show coming out at the beginning of the year on The Blaze.
01:17:02.000And the set is going to be a blimp, so sorry Tim that this is relevant.
01:17:06.000And so I was thinking about calling it the mother blimp and saying that my mom's consciousness before she died was transferred to a computer and that she actually runs the blimp.
01:17:15.000And then I'm going to talk to my dead mom on the show.
01:18:29.000We have some important thing inside of us, so as soon as we neural connect it, we tap into it, we lose it, I feel like.
01:18:36.000So that's why it's important that we do die.
01:18:38.000I'm starting to believe in almost reincarnation.
01:18:40.000I know that sounds weird, but I feel like, to go back to my mom, RIP, I miss her so much, but I feel like I see her, like she's around, like she's maybe reincarnated sometimes.
01:19:39.000I kind of feel like the reason I bring it up is because of what you were saying and then you asked about simulation and it ties back into how crazy the universe is.
01:19:45.000And me personally, I understand probability, I understand math, but you see what's been going on in news and in the world and it certainly just does not feel like we're on this track of randomness.
01:19:56.000It certainly feels like... Hold on, I just want to make one more point.
01:19:59.000There's a reason some of the most powerful people in the world worship Moloch and demonic entities and try to summon them in.
01:20:04.000It's been documented that there's something else beyond our physical existence that is there energetically within different dimensions that we can't quantify and understand.
01:20:13.000Absolutely, because the most important people in our world do play in that realm.
01:20:20.000But, I mean, the idea that everything came from nothing, that's the same as a tornado going through a junkyard and creating a 747 on the other end.
01:20:27.000I mean, it's just, you know, that's why I know you think scientifically, you know, this and that.
01:20:31.000Well, look, you know, I'm not trying to dismiss what you're saying.
01:20:34.000I'm just saying to think about it like the mechanisms of the universe and the organization of free energy is just a component of the Creator.
01:20:43.000And that's why I think there just has to be a creator.
01:20:45.000And I don't even want to try to sound like a Bible banger, but they'll even tell you that, like, you know, if a trillion monkeys punched, you know, on a trillion keyboards that they would be able to write Shakespeare.
01:21:03.000Yeah, I think it is possible in the definition of the word, but that doesn't dismiss that there could be something creating the order that we notice.
01:21:11.000You think it's possible that even if a trillion monkeys were hitting a trillion at a trillion times times a trillion seconds, you do think that they could accidentally hit it and recreate Shakespeare?
01:21:29.000You guys actually think that a monkey hitting a keyboard would, even with an infinite... See, with an infinite amount of times, I know in my head, even with an infinite, infinity, loop-de-loop, they would never... No, no, no.
01:21:49.000A trillion maybe, but infinity no, because basically what you're saying is that With an infinite number of monkeys, it's completely limitless the iterations of which they're smashing the keyboard.
01:21:58.000That's what they're going to tell you mathematically, yes.
01:22:15.000I don't think that people accidentally typed up reality as we know it.
01:22:18.000It seems like this twisting and turning of gravity and of subatomic particles is all, like, counter and interrelated.
01:22:25.000And when you look at the cosmic microwave background radiation from the Big Bang, this web of energy that's fluxing through planetoids, beating our hearts, it could be an accident.
01:22:36.000You know, that always shows us as the center of the universe, and that's why I do believe we are the center.
01:22:41.000But listen, this is what I'm just saying.
01:22:43.000One of the biggest lies that I believe that is done on human mankind right now is they want to make you think that you're just some sort of cosmic accident that came from the Big Bang, so that you're an atheist, that you don't have any sort of, you know, moral responsibility for your actions here on Earth, and that, like, your life doesn't really matter, because when your life doesn't matter, you're able to be indoctrinated and whatever.
01:23:01.000Have you read about near-death experiences?
01:23:04.000Yeah, I'm pretty familiar with it, yeah.
01:23:06.000I read a book where it was just like, they went around asking different people and they found overwhelmingly, the overwhelming majority experienced very, very similar things in very different circumstances.
01:23:16.000Like they experienced a giant ball of warmth and love and this feeling of being pulled towards it.
01:23:22.000And then there were other people who described things that were like seemingly random or nonsensical.
01:23:26.000And so they were like, it seems like 80% of the stories are very, very similar.
01:23:31.000Whether they were in a hospital, whether they were in the street, whether they were in a car accident, The overall majority experienced something very, very similar, described it in a very, very similar way.
01:23:40.000That there was this, like, bright light ball of energy before them that they were being drawn towards that felt like warmth and love.
01:24:24.000I think it's a sorting algorithm, as a rudimentary way to describe it.
01:24:27.000You know, we talk about heaven and hell.
01:24:30.000I was looking at a comic, it was a Far Side comic, and there was a cow standing before two pathways, and they both went to the grinder, or whatever it's called, like the processing plant.
01:24:44.000I can't remember exactly what the comic was, and I started thinking about it, and I was like, when you're here on Earth, The way we view it, the way I was taught it religiously is that it's like, be good and you can go to the kingdom of heaven, be bad and you'll suffer for eternity.
01:24:57.000And then I've talked to people who are like, believe in simulation theory.
01:25:00.000And then I was like, to my more secular friends, think of it like a sorting algorithm.
01:25:03.000Don't think of it like being deemed worthy.
01:25:05.000Think of it like, we're here on earth.
01:25:08.000And it's not so much that you are good or bad, it's, are you, you're being sorted.
01:25:15.000And the idea is that you want to go to the place where the Creator wants you to be.
01:25:20.000Like, you don't gotta put the emotion into it, I'm just saying, it feels like we're here on Earth, with free will, to make decisions, to live our life, this is just how I see things, and then to try and do the best we can for creation, for the organization, for expansion of humanity, All this good, the things that we've described as generally good, and then when we die, our soul is sorted into the good side.
01:25:41.000Like, okay, this soul on earth, it did good.
01:25:49.000I would say with the way that the universe and nature, with the way that they usually work, if there's demons, which your politicians believe that there's demons out there, there has to be angels.
01:25:59.000So, I think There's a lot of different things that we don't understand.
01:26:03.000I don't think we're supposed to understand it.
01:26:19.000Oh, no, we should go after Moloch, because that is what, you know, it kind of ties the Alex Jones stuff, you know, and that's one of the things that he exposed was going to the Bohemian Grove, where, you know, he was able to go in there and they do an actual, you know, sacrifice of a, you know, he's like an idol, a fake baby, and they, you know, mock child sacrifices to Moloch, which is a big owl.
01:26:42.000Yeah, and see, that's what I talk about, too.
01:26:44.000I talk about this, and I don't know if I said this last time, but, like, their plan, the evil people that rule the world, it's literally out of the Bible.
01:27:04.000That's the story of the Tower of Babel.
01:27:06.000In that story, Nimrod wants to build a tower to the kingdom of heaven to kill God, and God makes everybody speak different languages and they break up in different tribes, so they want to reverse engineer that plan.
01:27:19.000People like Hillary Clinton, the people that supposedly drink the...
01:27:22.000Quote-unquote, you know, blood of whatever.
01:28:04.000There are world leaders who believe these things.
01:28:06.000It doesn't mean those things are true.
01:28:08.000If there is a powerful individual who is doing something, you know, trying to summon a demon or, you know, doing weird sacrifices or things or like, you know, spirit cooking, whatever, it doesn't mean any of it's real in terms of magic.
01:28:20.000It means they think it is and they're doing really messed up stuff.
01:28:44.000And why would these very important people, some of the most powerful, some of the most busiest people in the world, spend their times getting away in a weekend, getting naked in robes, chanting and cheering on and celebrating the burning effigy of a small baby?
01:29:09.000Yeah, like, you gotta get Klaus Schwab and all these people on here, and then you gotta ask them themselves.
01:29:14.000See, like, they like Alistair Crowley, and Alistair Crowley's due to this, like, gimmick where he would, um, in New York City, he would start mimicking somebody's walk.
01:29:22.000He would, like, walk all weird, and then all of a sudden, like, let's say somebody in front of him was walking weird, and then all of a sudden Alistair Crowley would fall, and then the guy would fall, and then everybody watching is like, oh my gosh, he's Satanist, he, you know, he channeled that.
01:29:33.000And really, the guy was in on the gimmick and everybody was totally bamboozled.
01:29:39.000And then Alistair Crowley would go and he would do a party trick, quote-unquote, where he would smell people's breath and have the person with the nastiest breath spit in his mouth.
01:29:49.000So this is a person that they worship, Aleister Crowley.
01:30:06.000And he was also a part of a secret society.
01:30:08.000Was it the Talmud Society that he was a part of?
01:30:11.000But Hitler used to do a lot of weird, crazy, satanic, occultist stuff that a lot of people don't even know about.
01:30:19.000Yeah, and I gotta say this, I actually gotta get this, for $1,299 you can send me your credit card and you can join the Church of Scientology over on Hubbard.
01:30:29.000We're gonna get you on a Dianetics program if you want to go clear.
01:30:44.000We, as Xenu, is our galactic overlord.
01:30:47.000We live for a billion years, if you're willing to sign the billion-year contract with the Sea Org, which I did.
01:30:51.000One of the best agreements I've ever been a part of.
01:30:53.000It's a one-way type deal, but still really good for them.
01:30:56.000And, uh, yeah, no, you guys can all join, so I just need your credit card, I need your mother's maiden name, and... You didn't know he was related to Tom Cruise?
01:32:12.000I was skating down Hollywood Boulevard, and they had the guys outside the Scientology building, and they waved to me, and he asked me if I knew what it was, and I said, I've heard about it, and he's like, oh, what do you know?
01:32:21.000And then I explained, like, the Xenu, the aliens.
01:32:32.000And I sat down, he gave me the book, and he was like, whatever your thoughts on this are, and I did like the e-meter test thing, like it didn't make sense to me, nothing happened, it just didn't work, I don't know what he was trying to do.
01:32:42.000But then the book was 20 bucks and he was like, don't you think you should know what the book says before you criticize it?
01:32:47.000And I was like, you're correct, I'll read it.
01:32:50.000And then I read the first chapter and I was just like, this is nonsense.
01:32:57.000But it felt like it was doing, it was like exploiting truisms, saying things that feel like it makes sense, and then trying to give you a solution to something.
01:33:05.000And I just felt like it was... Well, that's what he did, too.
01:33:15.000It's like self-reflection and, you know, basically, you know, they do it where they put you on the cans, where you're basically just doing, like, intense psychoanalysis.
01:33:22.000That does make people theoretically feel better, but the problems of Scientology is how they excommunicate you if you leave the church.
01:33:49.000But those two things are just disgusting and I think that's what makes, when you watch that stuff like Going Clear and you watch those documentaries about him, those are the two worst things they do.
01:33:57.000They have this excommunication thing where it's like if you were a part of the church and you leave, you're now an enemy.
01:34:03.000You're not just a nobody, you're an actual combatant against us.
01:34:07.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member at TimCast.com.
01:34:15.000We have The Green Room, Green Room episode 35 is up, where it's the entire behind-the-scenes mini-documentary about what happened that day with Ye.
01:34:23.000If you're interested in seeing how he was talking and how, you know, how he was behaving, like, a lot of chill conversations and just, you know, normal stuff, that's up now.
01:34:33.000JustPoliticalBS says, don't you think that video of the Chinese being led to quarantine camps is horrifically similar to the old videos of Jews being led to the trains?
01:34:54.000It was buses that bused them to the quarantine camp. And again,
01:34:59.000these quarantine camps are absolutely atrocious. They're horrible. There's not enough bathroom
01:35:03.000facilities and people just essentially just live like dogs get thrown food if they're lucky.
01:35:07.000And this bigger revolution happened because of what happened at Foxconn.
01:35:12.000A lot of the workers there were locked in there for multiple days without proper food, without proper bathroom facilities, were forced to live there, and then... They oftentimes do live there.
01:35:21.000Yeah, yeah, often not, but, but they said that there was a COVID case in there, so they had to lock everyone down, prevented people from leaving.
01:35:28.000And that's not what started the protest.
01:35:30.000The factory workers left, but then the factory, the Foxcom Apple factory promised them a bonus if they would come back.
01:35:36.000Then they did come back, and then they didn't give them the bonus, and this is what created the uprising at Foxcom.
01:35:41.000If you want to be upset with the danger of Nazism, look at people that are busing people into quarantine camps right now.
01:35:48.000Yeah, if you want to have a real conversation about totalitarianism and fascism, let's look at what's happening in China.
01:36:10.000Salty Larry says, Some people have been super chatting and commenting that it feels like Ye is sabotaging elements of the right, right as Trump announces, as if it's like a planned thing.
01:36:22.000Yeah, but that's what they say about me.
01:36:39.000If anything, he probably actually makes more people based in reality, even if they don't agree with us more so.
01:36:45.000I actually do believe he brings more people to the populist movement than, you know, like, let's say if it was freaking some weird leftist celebrity rant, if that makes sense.
01:36:55.000All right, Coolerz says, it's refreshing and frustrating how Ian seems to be the only one who understands how a mental illness works.
01:37:03.000Not an excuse, but people need to understand.
01:37:05.000I think I've went through it firsthand, kind of.
01:37:09.000It was like marijuana-induced psychosis, but it was also, I was making a lot of internet videos and watching my own eyes and believing my own shit.
01:37:22.000I know what it's like to have a thousand people telling you you're great, and then going along with that ride and, like, getting twisted.
01:37:28.000And I want to be there for people that might be experiencing that, because it was very lonely at the time.
01:37:32.000Well, and I got to make this point, too.
01:37:34.000And somebody, you know, I forget this guy that said it about me, but it's like, you know, a thousand people say something good, you only hear the one person that says something bad.
01:39:37.000Tyler B says, clearly Ye is purposefully self-destructing to ruin his brand, most likely to get back at his handlers who threatened to lock him up and drug him.
01:39:46.000They were greedy and the only way out is scorched earth.
01:39:50.000Maybe, uh, there are a lot of people who got rich off of Ye, right?
01:39:57.000When you're getting big, there are people around you that'll, like, work with you, that'll do business dealings with you, because you don't do it by yourself.
01:40:03.000You work hard, and then, you know, you'll get someone who supplies you the materials, you'll get someone who does the production, you'll get someone who does the marketing.
01:40:09.000Yay imploding strips them of their wealth and access as well, but he's got his money and his properties and his bank accounts.
01:40:15.000They may be freezing it, they may be taking it away, but it's possible, I'm just saying to entertain Tyler B's comment, that Yay's like, after everything is said and done in this self-destruction, I have a hundred million, I'm set for life, I'm gonna take everyone down around me who screwed with me.
01:40:27.000But really, the true story here is, what is Diego doing to Alex Stein?
01:40:33.000I mean, clearly, this is the more important, bigger story here that we need to focus on.
01:40:38.000I can't even do the car side ordering, and I know he's going to watch this.
01:40:43.000And you know, honestly, listen, I'll be totally honest.
01:40:47.000My wife and Diego, they have a history.
01:40:49.000My wife and Diego, Diego was my wife's boyfriend for a little bit until this whole fiasco happened and then I went up to their work and I almost got him.
01:40:58.000I tried to talk to the corporate office.
01:41:02.000You guys better let me get my freaking breadsticks or else we're gonna have freaking issues and I'm on the biggest podcast on YouTube and I know you're watching this.
01:41:37.000Team D-A-T-L says, Ian, Ye said after the Laura Loomer phone call, his misstep was singling out a group of people when it's the devil in the banks.
01:41:47.000I think Alex showed him the context he needed with Jews.
01:41:52.000She called and he put her phone up on the microphone.
01:41:54.000But then afterwards they continued saying the same kind of wild stuff that they did.
01:41:57.000It is a problem if there's... He didn't stop after Loomer.
01:41:59.000If there's a cabal of people of any kind that are conspiring to destroy your bank and make your life a living hell, if that's real, that's a huge issue.
01:42:08.000Well, I mean, Carlin himself said, like, it's one of his early clips, I think it was in the mid-2000s, when it was late, George Carlin, said, like, they don't, they have the same interests, they don't need to have a meeting, they don't need to have a cabal or, like, a legitimate conspiracy, they have all the same, you know, et cetera, et cetera, they have the same, they go to the same schools, they went to the same doctors, et cetera, et cetera, there's no need for an actual meeting and an actual, like, Formal conspiracy they already have the same interest their vested interest.
01:42:32.000They already have the same things going for them And I don't think they have to all be Jewish I don't think that's I think that's a totally wrong thing to look at it.
01:42:37.000That's a big mistake Tradesman says hey guys.
01:42:40.000I wanted to drop in and try to encourage you I've seen an absurd amount of trolling on your vids lately remember that the guys yelling will be heard first But us quiet fans still support you you know I really do appreciate it And I'll point out, too, that we distribute the show more ways than just YouTube, and it's really obvious when it's a troll campaign, like, you get fake emails, you get fake comments, because they only do it in one place.
01:43:24.000So, you know, that says something to me.
01:43:26.000If like 80% of the audience is like, you know, here's what we disagree on, here's what we agree on, and they're respectful, And then you go to one platform where you get, like, a higher percentage of people concerned trolling.
01:43:46.000Yeah, but I'm learning to just kind of accept it.
01:43:48.000I'm not anywhere near your level, Tim, but I mean, there's, I have trolls, you know, I would say almost stalkers that everywhere I go, they want to troll me.
01:43:56.000You know, anytime I'm on a, as a guest on somebody else's podcast, they're always leaving negative content.
01:44:38.000There's a meme where my brain is a blimp, and there's a basket hanging from my head, and my body's in it, and so it's like, how does that work?
01:44:45.000But the problem is, the real challenge about the negativity is when people that, childhood friends, Who, like, the last thing you said was, love you buddy, see you on the flip side.
01:44:58.000They decided to try and make money off your name by piling on and, you know, people you considered to be good friends making up rumors or lying about you, things like that, because it's clout chasing.
01:45:07.000Because it's the, for whatever reason, you know, there's that video that I think we all retweeted where the guy said, the world is driven by envy.
01:45:13.000And it was really interesting because he said, Despite the fact that the world has improved dramatically, and that from, you know, me in the Great Depression to where I am now, people are registering more unhappiness.
01:45:24.000It's not about greed, because life is better.
01:45:27.000It's about envy, that they see someone else with something.
01:45:29.000And he's right, and it's kind of something that I've brought up before, too, in a different way.
01:45:32.000His was absolutely, like, explaining it better than I ever could.
01:45:37.000But I would often say, like, you today Have better dental care than Rockefeller did, you know, a hundred years ago or whatever.
01:45:44.000That poor people in this country are overweight.
01:45:47.000That poor people have access to clean water.
01:45:49.000That your average apartment has air conditioning and a refrigerator in it.
01:45:53.000And those were luxury items back in the day, but people are still unhappy.
01:45:56.000It's not even a point that I just came up with.
01:45:58.000It was, I think it was... What's his face?
01:46:02.000Who's that comedian who is beating it on the phone with those women?
01:46:13.000Yeah, but that's also, too, because I believe the SSRIs, like, I don't know how much medical stuff we can say, but I just believe we have a pharmaceutical system that people will say, you know what?
01:46:22.000I'm a little depressed, and then we give people an SSRI that, you know, actually, you know, increases the thoughts of suicide.
01:46:29.000I think there's a lot of reasons why we're so depressed that, like, you can see a housewife with a million-dollar mansion and a great husband with no stress and just have some of the most depression.
01:46:38.000So I do think there's, like, some, you know, artificial influences that cause a lot of the mass psychosis depression that's happening.
01:46:47.000A lot of people are drugged up and medicated more than a lot of people would even expect and understand to a very dangerous level by a very bad industry.
01:46:56.000Well, I love the medical, the pharmaceutical industry.
01:48:53.000I think in... And it used to be hard to actually get mail-in ballots, but now because of COVID, now you just, oh, no big deal, here you go, you know?
01:49:00.000So pre-COVID, with absentee ballots, it was hard to do ballot harvesting in this way.
01:49:04.000Now... You just had to register for one.
01:49:09.000Now people are just getting them all over the place.
01:49:12.000Like, I'm pretty sure... People that were dead 12 years ago, I'm seeing.
01:49:15.000And not only that, I'm pretty sure people who work for, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure people who live in West Virginia, who moved from California, got their vote, even though they changed their address, moved to West Virginia, registered, California sent their ballot to West Virginia.
01:50:18.000And it's just like, or like being rich and things like that.
01:50:21.000I know a bunch of hardworking people who... I learned this lesson when I was young, man.
01:50:25.000I was working backstage at this event, was hanging out with this famous band, and when they were wrapping up, I had, like, all access as a staff, and I was like, I'm gonna get some people backstage, they're gonna be so excited.
01:50:35.000And so I went outside, and I was like, hey, you guys want to hang out backstage?
01:50:51.000Well, I know you're Mr. Cool Tim Pool, but I would think anybody that actually can actually turn on that webcam and click record, you want some sort of fame.
01:50:59.000You want enough fame where you can have an audience.
01:51:00.000I mean, I know you don't need to be, like, freaking, you know, on NBC, but I think there is some sort of level of wanting to have an audience and chasing fame that I think even you have a little bit, Tim.
01:51:11.000Maybe, but I think the reason for the success of this show is because of the inverse of that.
01:51:18.000Like, when I started doing this show, I was getting 10,000— You're the anti-famous famous show.
01:51:22.000Well, I think people who want—people who, like, succeed because they want something, they want to work hard.
01:51:28.000I think there are people who want to be famous and then find ways to get it.
01:51:31.000But this show started as a component of me with like 10,000 viewers and just waking up and recording for 10 minutes and being like, wow, this is cool.
01:51:48.000I was like, there's no way I will ever get that point.
01:51:51.000When I had 100,000 subs, it was thanks to Carl Benjamin.
01:51:55.000He hosts this video of mine, he asked me to do a video, and then all of a sudden I got a silver play button, and then I gotta multiply that by ten?
01:52:10.000For people out there that do want to be famous, the question is, why do you want to be famous?
01:52:15.000Keep that in mind, keep that at the forefront, because fame is a byproduct, but if you do what you believe in, Then you will feel good, and the people that watch you aren't going to be traitors.
01:52:25.000If you just get famous just to get famous, the people in the crowd are going to know that you're a fraud.
01:52:28.000You're going to know that they don't know you're a fraud, and then you're going to disrespect them.
01:52:33.000Ian, first of all, you worked so hard, you know, and I'm not just trying to kiss your butt though, but I mean, think about how many times you stream five nights a week, and then just how many videos you put out during the day.
01:52:42.000So, I think if anybody did that, put in that work ethic, it'd almost be impossible to be a failure in my opinion.
01:52:47.000So, Kudos on that, but I'm Primetime99.
01:53:28.000Max Reddick says, Tim, I'm with you on building a new culture as a TimCast member, but you must fight back against those trying to destroy you.
01:53:35.000You have the influence to help change this culture.
01:53:37.000Please push back against Cedar, Hasan, Klein, etc.
01:53:41.000I don't know what they're saying about me because I don't know.
01:54:29.000I don't like talking about Sam Seder because I don't like giving bad people attention, but I have to stress that I respect what Max is saying and I understand why he's saying you have to push back because I truly believe that Sam Seder is a genuinely evil human being.
01:54:44.000What he does is, he doesn't just take a photo of someone for a subject.
01:54:48.000Like, when you're making a thumbnail, you want the subject and you want them expressing something relevant to the emotion of the thumbnail.
01:54:56.000So if you say something like, Joe Biden slams so-and-so over this policy, or Joe Biden gets slammed, you use a photo that shows Joe Biden in that particular moment, preferably the moment in question.
01:55:07.000But if it's a news story without photos, you try and find a photo of the individual in that context.
01:55:12.000What Sam does is he uses filters to make people look sickly, and he uses audio filters to manipulate how they sound to try and win the arguments or to try and to just manipulate the view of these things.
01:55:23.000So when he was doing the review of our song, he put it through some weird filter to make it sound bad.
01:55:28.000And whenever he uses me in a thumbnail, he uses, it's a very weird filter that like puts pots on my face and like sinks my eyes.
01:55:36.000He uses photos from like, he uses clips from like three years ago when I was much, much fatter.
01:55:41.000And, like, not from the show in question.
01:55:44.000And that is, like, a level of depravity that is... I mean, no, it's evil.
01:55:51.000It's like... Well, I remember I just watched, like, a two-minute clip.
01:56:34.000It's remarkable how we can be called milquetoast fence-sitters, you know, sometimes facetiously and often derisively, and then they prop up some of the most violent evil people on YouTube, whose whole career is just sowing hate and discord.
01:56:47.000Well, people don't realize it's not really what you want or what I want.
01:56:53.000I'm not talking about communism, but it's more that populist mindset.
01:56:57.000So they're always going to say you're a fence-sitter because you're not far enough right.
01:56:59.000So you're never going to be far enough one way.
01:57:02.000It's weird, too, because it's like fence-sitting, but also getting really angry and like supporting free speech and voting for Trump or something like that.
01:57:09.000It's like, you know, it was a meme from a few years ago, I can understand.
01:58:55.000I think we have, like, A handful of people who give us $500 a month, because if you go to sign up for TimCast, there's an option to give more to be a gift.
01:59:05.000A large amount of people give $25, and then most people just give $10 as memberships.
01:59:42.000They either accuse me of being extremely arrogant, but at the same time are making the argument that I single-handedly built up this company and the revenue stream and all that, which must be impossible to do.
02:00:01.000You know, I know there's people that are, we talked about it just for a second, you know, like Adam Kregler and Anomaly.
02:00:05.000I'm not even, you know, uh, you know, people that are throwing shots at you.
02:00:09.000And I've always been a loyalist to you because you've been a loyalist to me.
02:00:12.000And I think that you're a standup guy.
02:00:14.000And I think that in their, you know, circumstances that you've done nothing egregious.
02:00:19.000So I just think, Tim, that that's going to come with the territory of being the top guy on YouTube.
02:00:22.000And I know you don't like to think of yourself as that, but I just think some people are going to, you know, come after you and that's just, it is what it is.
02:00:28.000But I mean, like, I can think of a handful of podcasts that get more views.
02:00:34.000I'm just saying, I don't think it's, you know, a personal attack, but there's people that have said stuff about you, and I think it's unfair is what I'm trying to say.
02:00:44.000We'll elaborate on the members-only show.
02:00:46.000There's a lot to talk about, especially eating those chips.
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02:01:02.000This one was a bit more elaborate because we actually flew out to meet with them as they traveled here.
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02:01:37.000Thank you so much for the Tupac shirt.
02:01:39.000This brought me back a lot of memories, because about 10 years ago, I was interviewing David Icke at Occupy Wall Street, and there was a black guy behind me in the video.
02:01:47.000Someone clipped that video and made a separate video, and I think it has millions or tens of millions of views, with the caption, Tupac is alive, as Tupac was behind me.
02:01:57.000So this brought back a lot of memories.
02:01:58.000And eight Eight years ago, me and Mark Dice hit the streets of San Diego, and we went out there and told people that Tupac was alive, that there was a press conference, and everyone was like, oh my God, it's amazing!