In this week's episode, we discuss the tragic death of LeBron James' 18-year-old son, Zion Williamson, and the controversial topic of experimental medicine. We also hear about Joe Biden accidentally saying that we cured cancer, and Ron DeSantis firing a campaign staffer who retweeted a video with a Nazi symbol.
00:00:29.000so the big news today was that LeBron James's 18 year old son suffered a
00:00:34.000cardiac or suffered cardiac arrest while while practicing And instantly, on Twitter, vaccine begins trending, and everybody is beginning to debate that conversation, or have that conversation.
00:00:45.000People on the left saying, like, oh, it's a conspiracy theory, it's not true.
00:00:48.000And people on the right, of course, saying it's time to have that talk.
00:00:51.000So, uh, we're gonna talk about what happened with LeBron James.
00:00:53.000I really want to talk about experimental medicine, because I recently went and got some technically experimental medicine myself, and there's some interesting conversation to have there.
00:01:01.000We also have a bunch of other, uh, really interesting stories.
00:01:04.000It was, um, Joe Biden, I guess he accidentally said that we cured cancer or something?
00:01:10.000He muttered, we've ended cancer as we know it!
00:01:13.000And, uh, you know, it's a big problem when your president mistakes Syria for Libya during military meetings or publicly declares we've ended cancer as we know it when we have not.
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00:02:38.000You've gotta be... Oh, it's gonna be fun.
00:03:17.000My new book's The White Pill, whitepillbook.com.
00:03:21.000Yeah, it's been a minute since our last, we all had that big together, get together in Austin where Alex kind of make it a little go off the rails.
00:03:28.000So I thought we'd have another reunion, have a little sedate.
00:03:31.000And I had a surprise guest with me and the surprise got a little bit ruined, but I'm excited.
00:03:36.000I don't think you need to introduce yourself.
00:03:37.000I was sitting downstairs at the poker table and Roseanne Barr walks in.
00:03:39.000No, the whole point was I was supposed to introduce her on air.
00:03:43.000It was good. I had this whole fantasy in my head.
00:03:45.000But yeah, the, the legend icon and someone who I'm kind of surreal that I'm friends
00:03:51.000with this person and takes my calls. Roseanne Barr is here.
00:05:52.000What I missed about New York is that when you go to a party or some get together, you're going to run into cool people who are doing awesome things.
00:06:02.000So to be able to like, sit in a room and here comes Roseanne Barr is just completely surreal.
00:06:06.000I gotta hand it to you, man, because you're a big part of that.
00:06:09.000It's amazing how you can just manifest.
00:06:10.000You put your mind to it before you even move down there.
00:06:12.000You're like, I'm going to set up a house where a lot of, I don't know, you didn't say intelligent people, but it's like a kind of erudite, you know, people that enjoy art and reading and things like information.
00:06:22.000Man, I went to a party at Michael Malice's house, and I highly recommend it.
00:06:25.000If anyone is down there in Austin and you know Michael, that is the place to be.
00:07:07.000And I'm going to point out to the audience that you missed some gold because watching Ian and Roseanne talk about UFOs before we started taping.
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00:10:46.000However, we gave out, as of October, that was the latest number I could find, 637 or some ridiculous number of vaccine doses.
00:10:54.000You give out that many, let's say it's one in a million people who will get myocarditis, you're going to have 600 and some odd cases of myocarditis, then you're going to hear a bunch of stories in the news, and people are going to assume many stories means it's happening all the time, when actually the same percentage of people are suffering a rare side effect.
00:11:13.000If you really were going to have some trust in statistics, you would hope they would have used a control group in the quote-unquote science, which they didn't.
00:11:23.000So we don't really know how many people, and plus I don't trust their numbers anyway, but I think that what happened to him is that global warming got him.
00:11:36.000Both very big issues, but where are they at?
00:11:39.000It was 120 degrees in Las Vegas, so he was so hot, his heart was going crazy pumping the heat.
00:11:46.000Actually, in all seriousness though, when you're really hot, your heart pumps your blood like crazy to move the heat through your body.
00:11:53.000But he was hot, and then he saw some dudes from Saudi Arabia in the traditional garb, thought it was KKK members, had a heart attack.
00:12:01.000We're all joking, but the thing is... No, but if you've ever been in that Las Vegas heat, I mean, I about had myocarditis when I was there like about five years ago, just walking outside to the cab.
00:12:11.000Yeah, but you were a senior citizen, you know what I mean?
00:12:33.000It's rare, but are we going to pretend murder doesn't matter?
00:12:35.000So that word is kind of a weasel word.
00:12:38.000It could mean what you're saying, or it could mean that it's doubling what it should have been, but that's still rare and we should care about it.
00:12:43.000Well, when it comes to the CDC, though, one thing that I find interesting, and you know I wear a permanent Tinfoil hat.
00:13:18.000No, it's people dying from myoconduct, whatever you say.
00:13:24.000Here's the thing, I don't believe that five years ago that there were enough news articles of young athletes getting myocarditis and possibly dying.
00:13:34.000Well, they was dropping it all over the place on soccer fields in South America.
00:13:38.000That's what I'm saying, but I'm saying five years, if they're trying to make it out this as none of the vaccines, I don't think, and it's just, we're just noticing it now, I don't think there would have been enough to notice five years ago.
00:14:19.000I saw that and I said, could COVID be doing this?
00:14:22.000And the weird thing to me about it is you've got this conspiracy theory, and I'm not saying that to be disparaging to people who don't trust big pharma.
00:14:28.000The idea being that these vaccines may be causing blood clots.
00:14:33.000They call it the clot shot and stuff like that.
00:14:35.000And I'm like, here's a conspiracy theory.
00:14:37.000COVID was manufactured through gain of function research.
00:14:54.000I mean, I think also to your point, it's kind of telling that you're now in a position to make that question on air and not be shut down completely and totally.
00:15:05.000One, people push back enough, they're like, okay, or that there's enough data that what you're just asking about can no longer just be pretended to be just tinfoil hat nonsense.
00:15:15.000One thing that a lot of the liberals brought up in counter to, you know, vaccine starts trending when Brownie James has this news breaks, and a bunch of liberals are like, hey, COVID causes myocarditis.
00:16:02.000So we don't know if that's the I had Count Dankula on my show and he was talking about the rates of stillbirth and miscarriage in Scotland was like through the roof.
00:16:13.000I'm just saying the thing is it's not nothing.
00:16:17.000The whole point is that the argument is this isn't really happening or just noticing it.
00:16:23.000Just because you can't think of the cause doesn't mean the consequence is not occurring.
00:16:26.000But we should be open to discussing and using scientific method rather than getting in big fistfights over it's this or that.
00:16:36.000We should be open to finding out what the hell is.
00:16:39.000And I don't think it's a partisan issue.
00:17:17.000It was it was They converted it into a hospital.
00:17:22.000I've heard this, I don't know that it's fact, but I've seen it reported as fact, that hospitals did get a payoff for every death that they listed as a morbid death.
00:17:32.000Here's what I want to say about You know, we have this debate over, like, DeSantis and Trump, and this conversation comes up, and people often point to, you know, Trump was buddy-buddy with Fauci, and Trump did Operation Warp Speed.
00:17:43.000And I just wanna say, you know, look, I like experimental medicine.
00:17:53.000corporations mandating people get a medication and the government
00:17:57.000through circuitous methods or direct methods forcing it is the problem.
00:18:00.000Trump funding whatever I'm like if I'm not forced into anything
00:18:04.000I don't really care right I mean fine whatever I don't like the big
00:18:07.000pharmaceuticals, massive multinational corporations but I recently just went to Tijuana and got a pre-mental
00:18:12.000medication to treat my my damaged hip and it helped me out greatly but I chose it.
00:18:17.000So, yeah, I don't like the, you know, my view is not to rag on Trump because he funded experiments.
00:18:22.000It's to rag on the politicians and the executives who are forcing people to get medicated.
00:18:26.000Is it just me or does it seem like people criticize Trump?
00:18:30.000For not being a libertarian, even though they're not libertarians.
00:18:33.000Like, to think that Trump wouldn't want the government to do something would be really kind of ridiculous in my opinion because Donald Trump's not a small government kind of guy.
00:19:38.000I do, and my brother's gay, you know, and I remember when AIDS was the big thing, and voucher was the problem then, too.
00:19:43.000Yeah, I just finished watching this superb miniseries from back in the day called Angels in America about the AIDS crisis in New York.
00:19:50.000And I think this I might write even write a book about at some point because I think people have forgotten how dark it was and it was a joke because it was happening to them and like ha ha and it was it's really if you look back it was extremely disturbing how this population was treated and and like I just also applauded.
00:20:06.000I heard a conspiracy theory about the MMR vaccine 1980 they established and they distribute a mass distribution of the MMR vaccine some new vaccine and it was this is the conspiracy theories that it was tainted with HIV.
00:20:37.000She's a great journalist, and she, back in the 90s when I was on my show, she brought me evidence She's a prize-winning journalist, and she had traced it back to the Salk vaccine.
00:20:49.000The place in Africa where they tested on those children, the Salk and the Sabin polio vaccine, is the same place where AIDS originated.
00:20:59.000You know, this is a... it's like a dangerous YouTube subject either way, because I don't...
00:21:06.000I'm not inclined to immediately say that vaccines caused whatever.
00:21:11.000There's so many conspiracy theories about all this medication.
00:21:13.000No, but I'm just saying, like, experimenting on a captive population is always bad.
00:22:17.000He likes it, but I'm not saying it's a joke I'm saying it this guy was doing drugs.
00:22:21.000He was partying non-stop all the time that destroys his immune system He contracts his contracts HIV, and I'm just like oh It's such a brutal thing, but my point is, when it comes to these conspiracy theories about what really happened, I'm like, these stories are all people who, as Ian pointed out, are doing a bunch of drugs all the time.
00:24:02.000We have this from the post-millennial Joe Biden breaking.
00:24:04.000He claims we ended cancer as we know it.
00:24:06.000The real story, because I'm not here to bury the lead or manipulate you, is that Biden mumbled what sounded like we ended cancer as we know it, seemingly on accident, and I just find it I don't do anything at all, Joe.
00:25:33.000And to confirm what you're saying, it was in Ottumwa, Iowa, June 11th, 2019, Biden said he would, quote, cure cancer.
00:25:39.000The other thing that I'm really excited about is if it's Trump-Biden as the two candidates, it will be literally impossible to convince Joe Biden that he's not living in 2020.
00:25:57.000He's done... Okay, so this is not the worst thing he's done.
00:26:00.000There was the famous story where he kept saying Libya instead of Syria, and it's kind of a big deal if the president, commander-in-chief, is speaking to the armed forces.
00:26:10.000He was speaking at the UN or whatever.
00:26:11.000But imagine he goes to a meeting in the Situation Room and he's like, we gotta bomb Libya!
00:27:26.000Joe Biden has White House aides who tell him, his staff members, what to say and who to call upon and things like this, and he says they're gonna get mad.
00:27:34.000People assume that means there's like a CIA puppet master pulling strings, when it could just be that Biden has staff members who get angry when he asks them for help, they give him help, and then he doesn't do what they say.
00:27:47.000It doesn't mean that he's literally being told he has to do things.
00:27:50.000I think it's a combination of the two.
00:27:52.000I think he does just go with the flow and is told to do things, but then he also just does things himself, and that creates chaos.
00:27:58.000I also think that Trump, in many ways, is similar to Trump, because Trump very clearly seemed to not be a big picture, was a big picture guy, and wasn't worried about the minutiae, and it seemed very clear.
00:28:07.000Because when you're running like a Trump organization, hotel organization, you're not looking at the hotel in Atlanta or the hotel in New York.
00:28:12.000You have someone you trust, they're there, and you delegate it.
00:28:15.000So, you know, that's kind of, I'm sure that was the situation during his presidency.
00:31:18.000And he's like, you know, after the Wonder Years, acting dried up, but he had this thirst to act, so he just became all of these personalities.
00:31:25.000What about this conspiracy theory that it was Barron running Trump's Twitter?
00:31:28.000Because no 70-year-old senior citizen could be that much of a great shit poster.
00:31:41.000Uh, anyway, what were we talking about, Joe Biden?
00:31:43.000How someone's acting for Biden, uh, acting as Biden, because... No, it's Biden.
00:31:47.000That's why... That's why he speaks like that, because you just can't hit it out of the park, so you've got to pick something that's off and just go commit to it.
00:31:54.000No, come on, like, Joe Biden got a bunch of surgery, he got plastic surgery, he got his hair done.
00:33:05.000They tried to destroy the executive branch and bring up, you know... Was it destroying it or was it just demonstrating how it really works?
00:33:13.000No, they tried to disrupt the whole balance of power in our government.
00:33:17.000They said before Trump even was inaugurated they were going to impeach him.
00:34:37.000Ron DeSantis fires staffer who retweeted video with Nazi imagery.
00:34:42.000So, um, they say Nate Hockman, a communications staffer over the weekend, promoted and then deleted a video that superimposed a Sonnenrad over the candidate's face.
00:34:51.000I believe that's called the Black Son.
00:35:59.000I'm like, certainly this is a Trump supporter trying to make it look like DeSantis did something wrong, but Firing the guy was the right move.
00:36:16.000I think it's all a movie and it's all to, you know, get people to actually have some awareness of what's right in front of their damn face and wake up to it.
00:36:27.000And yeah, I think he's playing the heel because the, you know, people that don't want to vote Democrat no more, They're going either independent or they're actually thinking, I'll go a little bit further.
00:37:31.000This is so many levels of irony, it's hard to figure out if it's earnest or not.
00:37:35.000That's why I'm like, I don't believe they actually made this, because it's so cringe, but it's the end where the Nazis are marching towards the Sonnenrad with the Santas in the middle, where I was like, okay!
00:37:44.000There's no way this is from his campaign!
00:37:47.000If you know what the imagery is, it's very jarring to be like, oh!
00:38:45.000I don't understand how someone had this tweet that you probably know who I referred to, I forgot the guy's name, and he goes like, uh, 2020, DeSantis is the greatest government in America, 2021, 2022, 2023, like, DeSantis is terrible.
00:38:58.000Well, because he got, he got, remember, What DeSantis took measurements against, I mean, he took measures against the LGBTQ plus community in Florida and Disney and they didn't like that.
00:39:18.000And then remember just like two weeks ago, Trump had the big pro LGBTQ party at Mar-a-Lago.
00:39:42.000And then DeSantis decides he's gonna go to a bunch of big neocon donors, established Republican donors, to run against Trump.
00:39:48.000It's like, you know, kicking Trump in the butt.
00:39:52.000And he did it because He wanted to go even more right, getting rid of gay stuff, which some, you know, a lot of parents think was the right thing to do.
00:40:06.000But then, you know, he brings in Soros as a backer, so it's like… I don't think that's true.
00:40:38.000You know, I want to say this correctly, but anything that has to do with children's school books and being pro-child pornography in the schools, I'm not for that, okay?
00:40:50.000And I'm not for anything that George Soros is for.
00:42:10.000And some I think are very fine people.
00:42:12.000But even when I've defended DeSantis, I get attacked for it.
00:42:17.000And then I get these same people who have insulted me demanding that I cover their stories in defense of DeSantis tweeting at me, and I'm just like, you people are despicable.
00:42:49.000Something is not adding up because the biggest criticism of Trump, even from Trump supporters, is he didn't deliver the goods.
00:42:56.000And in his defense, you know, he lost the House, you know, he only had like 50 senators to begin with and whatever.
00:43:02.000And the argument is, well, DeSantis did in Florida.
00:43:05.000The fact that he's like overnight become like a joke and like Jeb Bush, like I've never seen any politician's fortunes flip so quickly in my lifetime.
00:43:15.000But Howard Dean had a raw deal, right?
00:43:30.000And all of a sudden people were like, wow.
00:43:32.000I think you're right though, Roseanne.
00:43:33.000Or at least you're saying something interesting in that he went hard against Disney, which is like one of the most powerful corporations on earth.
00:44:19.000Interesting in his campaign. We're in the age of psychological operations right now
00:44:23.000So to think this just to pretend like it's another year another election year. It's like no, no, dude
00:44:28.000We have deepfakes AI and like massive manipulation in the back and some people could be twisting this guy's campaign
00:44:33.000in Brazil I think it was Brazil. There was some leaked audio
00:44:38.000And they claimed this politician. I'm not sure if was Brazil's claim this politician said these offensive things
00:44:43.000and It turns out that one of them was AI generated one of them
00:44:47.000was not And this is exactly what I've been warning about, and this is exactly why I said, when DeSantis' campaign created deepfake images of Trump and Fauci to smear Trump and then labeled it real-life Trump, I'm like, they just crossed a very, very dark line.
00:45:00.000And DeSantis, they still have the tweet up, as far as I know.
00:45:03.000They never said anything about it, they never fired anybody, they did nothing.
00:45:15.000It seems like if you took off his name and you asked all these people who hate DeSantis, would you support a governor with this record of president, they'd trip over themselves.
00:45:25.000Until you see the mistakes made by the campaign, his failures to address them, and you get all these people who support him saying that policy matters more than charisma, etc, etc, and I'm like, dude, let me just say, I think he is the best politician in the country, in terms of what a politician can be, and Florida did a great job.
00:45:42.000Ask yourself, after all of these great things, why his polls are sinking.
00:45:46.000People in Florida feel like he just walked out on them to go campaigning.
00:45:50.000They say he hadn't finished half of the stuff he was in the middle of and he capitulates at the end.
00:45:55.000So, you know, a lot of people in Florida are mad because he kind of just goes, hey, I did a great job here for two years.
00:47:22.000The path for these gentlemen, presumably DeSantis in second place, maybe Vivek keeps rising in the polls, is going to be Trump's indictment and removal from the ballot.
00:47:34.000I don't think that that's going to happen because I don't think they can They can indict him for a hundred years and that isn't going to stop them.
00:47:46.000And they can't, like, keep him off the ballot.
00:47:49.000Although... Here's where you're wrong.
00:47:51.000Yeah, something really bad is happening now with Biden appointing... They say Biden's going to come out and say, oh, the CIA is going to be in charge of 2024 elections.
00:48:03.000Here's something I learned about when I was writing the book The White Pill about the Soviet Union.
00:48:07.000You can, you know, sit there and you could be like, there's nothing you could do to me.
00:48:16.000What these totalitarian regimes do, and I'm not saying we're in a totalitarian regime, but I'm just saying what evil people do, they go, that's cool.
00:48:28.000So very quickly, when you start targeting those people, everyone starts to fold and with good reason.
00:48:33.000So they have a lot of those cards to play and I wouldn't put it past them.
00:48:36.000Especially with the Trump Organization indictments.
00:48:40.000I'll keep this vague because of that, but there was an individual who was running who dropped out recently, and this had been discussed publicly, but I'm not going to say the individual's name because their family, but they dropped out because of the risk of their family.
00:50:16.000The reason for it was because they said that political insiders were choosing their friends to become senators.
00:50:23.000And so they said, this is corruption, how do we stop it?
00:50:25.000Have the people directly vote for their senator, which I think was a bad idea.
00:50:29.000And the big cost is, the whole point was that the Senate and the House were supposed to be as different as possible.
00:50:35.000The Senate were like the... Representing the states.
00:50:37.000And also kind of this aristocracy, like big shots who go into Washington, they're kind of like elites, and they're there to represent the state specifically, and they're not going to be privy to like the popular whims of the day.
00:50:48.000Whereas the House, yeah, is like the lowlifes.
00:51:23.000They don't know who their mayors are half the time, probably more than half the time.
00:51:26.000But that's also a good thing in this sense because a lot of times these local governments and like you see even like the New York City City Council, they're a lot less partisan and ideological because they're more like cutting deals and like doing, maybe New York is a bad example recently, but a lot of it's just cutting deals and trying to figure out what's going to work for everybody and you're less driven by the party elites.
00:51:44.000Well, it's just like the guy that owns the biggest used car lot has the biggest say in Congress.
00:54:16.000Roger Taylor Greene has already started talking about it.
00:54:20.000You've got a decent handful of insurgent Republicans right now that are pushing really hard, and even then, not pushing as hard as many people want.
00:54:29.000And then if you get a Republican majority, it's still going to be dominated by neocons.
00:54:33.000Not necessarily, not if it's a huge reaction.
00:54:35.000Here's my other concern, and I think everyone would agree.
00:54:38.000If you have Trump in again, which there's definitely pluses to that, I think on the state level, people like Whitmer, Newsom, Kathy Hochul are going to be pushing policies that are so deranged and radical as a reaction to Trump that it's going to make 2023 look like a cakewalk.
00:56:18.000They're already, you know, you're going to say everything I say is a tinfoil hat, but, and my son does too, I know, but people... That's quite an intro, but...
00:56:30.000But I think things are going to change real big by the end of the year.
00:56:44.000I'm saying if there is a huge reaction against Biden, because when Biden was elected in 2020 or voted in wherever, calm down chat room.
00:56:52.000They, for the first time like ever, the House of the other party picked up seats.
00:56:56.000So what I'm saying is if Biden squeaks through in 2024, it would not be impossible for the House to massively have that red wave that was supposed to happen in 2022.
00:57:04.000And then they might be enough to actually start really doing impeachments.
00:57:08.000I don't even think we're going to have an election, Tim.
00:57:11.000I don't think we're going to have no election in 2024.
00:57:44.000And I'll buy you a nice dinner on top of that.
00:57:46.000Why do you think there won't be an election?
00:57:48.000Because I think the corruption is just beginning to come out, and I think it's going to avalanche the corruption of the Biden administration and the money they took.
00:57:59.000First it's going to be about Ukraine and Russia, then it's going to go into China, then it's going to go into the DOJ, and it's going to be like a big ol' avalanche.
00:58:12.000Because I think that it's gonna get so bad in the streets, too, that I think the military's gonna step in.
00:58:18.000I mean, Michael, we've talked about the—many people who have come on the show said this is, like, the one time they actually are not convinced there will be an election.
00:58:26.000That is not to say— We hear that every four years.
00:58:44.000I'll bet a thousand dollars with you, too.
00:58:45.000I didn't say there wasn't gonna be an election.
00:58:47.000I'm saying we've had people on the show where we've discussed what is the potentiality, what is the percentage rate of there not being an election, and it's not zero.
01:00:38.000Well, with modern-day elections, I'm concerned that there's gonna be a dog-and-pony show, and they're like, hey, everybody voted, and they're like, But we're just going to go in the back room and count it and tell you what the answer is.
01:00:46.000You're like, dude, show me the votes in public.
01:01:08.000I'm not saying you have to believe it, but this is just Wikipedia, and it's not like it's an absolute source.
01:01:12.000Says the result of the election remained among the most disputed ever.
01:01:15.000Although it is not disputed that Tilden outpolled Hayes in the popular vote, there were wide allegations of electoral fraud, election violence, and other disenfranchisement of predominantly Republican black voters.
01:01:25.000After a first count of votes, Tilden had won by 184 to Hayes' 165, with 20 votes from four states unresolved.
01:01:31.000Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, both parties reported their candidate to have won the state.
01:02:04.000You can argue that the election mattered in the sense that the votes were there, but if it ultimately comes down to a group of men meeting and saying, which votes should we count?
01:02:13.000Right, my point is not that the votes are completely out of the question and have nothing to do with what's going on, it's that the decision ultimately comes down to a group of better men, as they were described.
01:03:12.000What I'm saying is a lot of these, the lockdowns and the pushback was far less than if you had sat us all down, I think everyone in this room, and it was 2019 and you said, all right, if these state governments are going to make it that you're not allowed to leave your house for two weeks for basically for what a lot of people think is no reason, are the American people going to stand for this or is there going to be violence?
01:03:31.000We would have all said they're never going to be able to get away with it, but they did.
01:03:43.000Now, on the surface, the media says Black Lives Matter.
01:03:45.000But, as we've discussed in great detail, the real reason people in New York were rampaging through the streets was because they were locked inside, and they had gone insane, and then their anger was directed towards some random cause.
01:03:57.000So, you had the famous story where a guy calls 911 after people were ransacking his building.
01:04:03.000Ransacking his apartment building had nothing to do with BLM.
01:04:06.000He called the police and said, they're breaking into my building, what do I do?
01:04:08.000And they said, sir, the city is under attack, what would you have us do?
01:04:12.000On the surface, everybody said it was BLM.
01:04:15.000But the real anger that was within people was because they had been isolated, they were getting pain sickly from lack of vitamin D, malnourishment, and then a catalyst sparked it off and they went nuts.
01:04:27.000Tim, I don't think there was as much anti-COVID pushback in the anti-COVID populations and areas as I would have expected in 2019.
01:05:09.000They'd find... People were posting old photos of construction sites and then claiming that they were just placed there, but that's just internet conjecture.
01:05:15.000Tim, you had a large... Okay, but I saw... I saw...
01:05:19.000A lot of stuff on the internet that would, like January 6th, suggest to me that there were operatives who took advantage and were being bused in and paid to aggravate bad situations.
01:05:43.000So you think the riots were not people pushing back against COVID?
01:05:47.000I think there were people, yeah, I think there was all that.
01:05:50.000I think there was that, and I think there were aggravators added to it.
01:06:38.000My point is, people who turn on their TVs, who have been angry for a very long time, who've been taught that things are shitty for them, that they should be angry, so on and so forth, saw that they could go out and manifest their anger and not only have no consequences, but will be lauded for it.
01:06:53.000So that's going to encourage a lot of people who don't have to lose their minds.
01:06:58.000And what I'm saying is, the anger was not Because of Black Lives Matter, a small component, their anger was because people were locked in their apartments and couldn't leave.
01:07:08.000They were becoming dejected, angry, and vicious.
01:07:12.000And then they said, hey, you're angry at this.
01:07:13.000And they were like, I can go outside and be angry now.
01:07:42.000Far-left extremists tore down the barricades of the White House, injuring 70-plus police officers, set fire to a guard post, set fire to St.
01:07:51.000John's Church, forced the president into a bunker.
01:07:53.000If Donald Trump ordered the police to stand down, he would be president today.
01:08:40.000John's Church, if they tore the fences down, if they actually breached the White House, Trump would come out and say, we had fear that innocent people would be harmed if we advanced and engaged in active conflict in the streets of D.C.
01:08:53.000We decided the smartest thing to do would be to save personnel and back off.
01:10:49.000I'll put it this way. I was talking to Occupy Wall Street activists back twelve
01:10:52.000years ago and I said, do you think that, let's say it's Field Japan,
01:10:57.000the Ninja Warrior walks up to the front gates and knocks on the Emperor's door and
01:11:00.000say, we hereby demand the Emperor stand down.
01:11:03.000Yeah, he says, I'm the one who knocks.
01:11:05.000Or does the ninja, dressed like a servant, sneak in in the middle of the night, put a few drops of poison to the emperor, and then sneak out?
01:11:25.000My point is, whether you care... It has nothing to do with what should or shouldn't happen.
01:11:30.000It has to do with the logical steps of what does happen.
01:11:33.000On January 6th, people stormed into the Capitol.
01:11:35.000The media then showed all these images and said, insurrection, violence, breaking up, people fighting, and that terrifies people who don't pay attention.
01:11:42.000If, on 5-29, they did the same thing and had the police taking selfies with protesters and letting them ransack, the media can try, and that is an advantage that the establishment has, but there is a limit.
01:12:36.000Some people say, a lot of them military people, and I actually stick my nose in military business, that Trump signed a thing on December 18th, continuation of government and that we are under limited martial law right now, already.
01:14:16.000But I'll tell you why I believe it, because I read The Art of War, and I know that Trump's a badass, and he's not gonna let any of them get away with anything.
01:14:25.000And he locked up Cheyenne Mountain, and they can't get at it.
01:18:06.000I could imagine deepfake technology unleashed on the humans, like there's this stuff called talking plasma that the military is working on, where they'll triangulate lasers and then create a ball of plasma, and they'll move it around on a radar that looks like a UFO, and they can project sound through the thing.
01:18:56.000So the Daily Mail is framing it in such a way that it makes it sound like he's definitively saying he was party to it, but he's actually, if you read it, he's actually saying America may have in our possession and that he believes it happened because, what's the exact quote?
01:19:11.000He says, Mellon says he expects new information will surface, blah blah blah.
01:19:15.000I've been told that we have recovered technology that did not originate on this earth by officials in the DoD and by former intelligence officials.
01:21:34.000There was a gray saucer-shaped object that came down from the clouds and hovered above O'Hare, above the United Express Terminal, which I believe was the C gates, I could be wrong, C or D, and stayed there for a few minutes and then shot straight up into the clouds and punched a hole in it.
01:22:07.000People I knew who worked there said they saw it.
01:22:11.000These are regular guys, mid-40s, they're not superstitious, they watched football and they played Xbox, they cared nothing for this, and they were like, I don't know what that was, man.
01:22:20.000And they've seen things, so they would know if it's something normal.
01:22:24.000My friend who was on his way to work said, on Mannheim Road, right next to the airport, people stopped their cars in the middle of the road, got out, and were staring at it.
01:24:24.000So the craziest thing though, and you know, you read these stories and they say 12 employees saw it.
01:24:28.000I'm like, dude, I had a friend who worked there who said that people were getting out of their cars in the middle of Mannheim Road, this big, you know, state or local highway.
01:24:36.000It's like that streetlights, it's not like an expressway.
01:24:38.000And let's talk a little bit about misinformation.
01:24:40.000It was hanging around for a while, though.
01:24:42.000For a couple minutes, it floated there.
01:24:44.000Because there's people who say, there was a book that was published in France at the time,
01:24:46.000claiming that 9-11 never happened, and that the World Trade Center towers are holograms, right?
01:24:53.000So the point being, if you have any questions about these issues, right away there's enough misinformation out there.
01:24:59.000Like, oh, so you're saying that they're holograms and it was shot down by lasers?
01:25:03.000So a lot of times there's enough of this nonsense that's flooded to make it seem that anyone's asking about something you just talked about where sane, sober, daylight, working-class, regular people are eyewitnesses.
01:25:15.000You could sweep it all in the rug by just accusing it of being the most extreme version.
01:25:19.000Because people say no planes flew into the buildings.
01:25:25.000This is what bothers me about most conspiracy theories is that people who engage in the most extreme thinking on an issue actually make it impossible to get to the bottom of an issue.
01:25:39.000When the emails got released by WikiLeaks where they started the whole Pizzagate thing, someone said, is it better to play dominoes on pizza or on pasta?
01:25:49.000One day, seemingly out of nowhere, someone fabricated this idea that these words were references to children.
01:25:56.000Now, there are certainly, CP is a reference thing, cheese pizza was a reference thing, but they conflated this, and you know what I think it really was?
01:26:18.000What's something that is entirely believable is that a bunch of White House people were doing hardcore schedule one drugs like cocaine at a party and they speak in code and email.
01:26:31.000We could easily investigate drug abuse and say we want to get to the bottom of what they were talking about doing but then all of a sudden the internet blows up with the most insane conspiracies and then immediately the media says this proves it's fake and regular people don't question it.
01:26:48.000I don't think it's that that insane because very publicly this administration killed a bunch of kids overseas and no one even had a demotion for it.
01:27:01.000So you can't think it's too crazy that people in government are literally killing children all the time.
01:27:07.000Well, everything that I've said, that my children, I have five children, everything I've said for the last 20 years, they go, Godmother, you and your... They call you mother?
01:27:58.000If you want to look into, like, something that might potentially be asymmetrical capacitor thrusters.
01:28:03.000And I'm wondering if... I try and do these experiments with Jeremy Riss at his laboratory in New Jersey, and we were trying to figure out if you can increase horizontal velocity fast enough, you'll reduce vertical velocity to zero.
01:28:14.000And then you'll be... you won't be interacting with gravity, so you'll be falling forward, basically.
01:29:02.000It's not lighter, but it's... So it floats into the... You can, like... It's a solid, and you can, like, tap it, and it will, like... And it's super heat-resistant.
01:29:09.000You can heat it with, like, blowtorches, and it doesn't even... Wait, this has been created, or it's hypothetical?
01:29:21.000It is that graphene, that's what I'm talking about.
01:29:24.000We're going to start pulling it out of the carbon dioxide and then we're going to have to figure out how not to pull too much out because we're competing with the trees.
01:30:15.000It's a theoretical weapon where we launch a tungsten rod into space and then keep it in orbit and when you release it, it's 10 times more powerful, 100 times more powerful than a nuclear bomb.
01:30:28.000But you have to use the same amount of energy to get into space, then you have to use energy to maintain its orbit, so people say it's not really feasible.
01:30:37.000Aerogel being a solid, suppose you can make, like Ian mentioned, graphene aerogel, suppose you can actually make a super strong structure and then put components in it so it's now basically an airboat.
01:31:02.000Or, I don't know, I'm not an expert on flight.
01:31:03.000But when we look at these UFOs, it could just be an ultralight solid which can hold weight and then actually displace enough air so that it's hard for it to go down and then uses standard thrust to move about very quickly.
01:34:39.000Before we do, you guys can ask about karaoke songs.
01:34:41.000I'll finish up this metaphor about your boat in the air theory, because if you vacuum out a really strong piece of metal, then it becomes, you have the vacuum that's increasing how much lighter it is.
01:34:51.000Anyway, we'll go deeper into that on another show.
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01:35:11.000Talk to the audience, oh God, that's death.
01:35:47.000Our artists are kind of, I don't want to derail too much, but they're kind of like, they kind of speak for the, for the humanity, you know, like Chris Cornell overdosing, Prince overdosing.
01:35:56.000It's like horrific because our society has fallen into that mess.
01:35:59.000And to see Madonna- A lot of people want out of here, you know, party your way out.
01:36:03.000A lot of people- Da Young stay pretty.
01:37:28.000We have a Brahma boy, because he, you know, Roberto, I think Roberto and Sarah had a baby, and she's a Brahma, he's a red-on-red, so.
01:37:34.000But I was warning people is that when society collapses, you'll be in your house and you'll hear rustling, and you'll run out into the backyard and see some dude in a flannel shirt, suspenders, with a handlebar mustache, grabbing one of your chickens.
01:39:15.000Someone should have at least said pump the brakes.
01:39:18.000See, I don't know if I can take your Biden pick seriously for president, because you said you wanted a Biden... I said Biden... There was a big caveat.
01:39:26.000Biden with a huge Republican majority.
01:39:28.000But you also said he had to have... No, I said by Dan, not Biden.
01:41:13.000There is something particularly interesting about the... I tweeted something about this.
01:41:18.000It said, Greta Thunberg with her... You know, let me pull up the tweet, because... I think it's... I'm gonna find that... Her parents are mentally ill, though.
01:41:45.000I said, Greta is one of the most widely cited climate scientists.
01:41:48.000With over zero years in the field and a staggering zero degrees and diplomas beyond grade school, Greta has taken the world by storm with her cursory knowledge skimmed from Google and rhetoric overheard from activists yelling in the street.
01:41:58.000So the chat And then this is an April on 420 the amazing atheist has
01:42:03.000cool, bro. What's your degree again? You're a political commentator
01:42:06.000I'm like quite literally. Yes, I don't go to climate meetings and tell people how to change the weather
01:42:09.000I just retweeted the Federman clip. It's two seconds to do my Twitter if you want to feel bad time
01:42:14.000I know five days ago. He's on Time magazine There's a lot of joy in seeing other people suffer, I assure you.
01:42:19.000of Senator John Fetterman's battle with depression. So you put a guy with severe depression and mental
01:42:24.000incapacity in and then you make an article about how much he's suffering now that he's in. Like,
01:42:28.000why did you even do that in the beginning, people? That's what I want to know.
01:42:31.000I am not going to have you sit here and bash sadism.
01:43:21.000He goes from a beast to this proper gentleman.
01:43:24.000I wanted to talk about a story we didn't get to because someone super chatted it, that someone made a mod for Skyrim where you can actually speak to a companion that's been programmed with chat GPT to respond to you in words, in English, in real time.
01:45:13.000You know, you bring up talking about people that are happy in their lives is kind of the point you're getting people, but if you have that option of going into the Matrix or whatever, like what about the people that never get the chance to make their lives into something that they would choose over the Matrix?
01:45:34.000What's going to happen is conservatives, for several reasons, are overwhelmingly likely not going to choose the fake reality.
01:45:41.000One, they're more likely to have families and not want to abandon them.
01:45:44.000They're more likely to be good-looking and make more money.
01:45:47.000For Michael, who says his life is pretty awesome, he wouldn't abandon that.
01:45:51.000But for the average person, they would say, I'm happier and I'm special in my own world.
01:45:56.000Yeah, but then if you get to old people like 70 and above, such as myself, Hell yeah, I'd choose to live in an artificial world with everyone going, you are right!
01:46:05.000I can prove you're right in one sentence.
01:46:08.000During COVID, people who were low status had the opportunity to increase their status by berating and dominating other people who weren't following the rules.
01:46:17.000So we see very clearly they would love to be in this fake reality where they matter more than they matter in real life.
01:46:22.000And so what happens then, in the real world, policy will be set by those who are not in fake worlds.
01:46:27.000So conservatives and libertarians, people who are successful and more attractive, will be in base reality, living their lives like normal, controlling government, and people who are weaker, less skilled, are going to retreat to fake realities.
01:47:30.000No, dogs don't think they react, and I'm saying people are the same.
01:47:32.000Jonathan Haidt has a concept, the elephant and the rider.
01:47:36.000So the elephant is your emotional reaction, and the rider is like... Your rational brain.
01:47:42.000Yeah, you can kind of suggest to an elephant where to go, but if the elephant doesn't want to go where the rider directs, the elephant's not going there.
01:47:51.000You know, and so the writer's really more just like PR.
01:47:55.000Your elephant, which is your limbic system and your emotional reaction and stuff, your elephant just goes and does what it wants to do, and then your consciousness essentially rationalizes it and just basically tells the PR as to why you did it, even though it's actually more of a reaction than anything you ever thought of.
01:48:14.000I was doing tricep curls, and I was like, do the fifth curl.
01:48:18.000That's not tricep curls, that's bicep curls.
01:48:22.000I was pulling, I was pulling on the rope, like this, pulling down like this.
01:48:26.000And after the fourth one, I was like, ah!
01:48:28.000I was wheeling my body, but nothing was moving, it didn't even hurt.
01:48:30.000That's the rider telling the elephant to turn right, but he was like, it's lactic acid buildup, you can't even, your muscles aren't responding anymore.
01:48:36.000You should lower the weight. Don't do vanity lifts.
01:48:38.000He just stopped me at four after that. He's like, you hit your max. That's the key.
01:53:50.000You can roast me, and we can give money to some good cause.
01:53:55.000I say we do it, because in the event the tribunals do happen, it's going to be good to have the event ready to talk about how we're all wrong.
01:57:27.000Rusty Razor superchatted us saying, around 1996, researchers from the University of Alabama at Huntsville created a Bose-Einstein condensate that cancelled gravity above it.
01:57:36.000The story is in Pop Mechanics and Pop Sci, or Pop Sci.
01:58:27.000Toy News Daily says, most likely in three years, every phone will come with an AI assistant, Siri 2.0 will do everything, personal assistant for anything you want to do.
01:58:35.000They kind of have versions of that already, somewhat.
01:58:39.000We're very close to the point where you'll literally just call your phone by name, and the name is effectively a passcode for activation, so it'll be like, enter a name, an activation code, and you'll say, like, you know, Make reservations at 7 o'clock.