In the wake of the mass shooting in Texas, leftist researchers have uncovered a profile of a white supremacist on TikTok that implicates a fan of the show "Orange Is the New Black." But is it real? And what does it mean for the investigation into the shooting? Plus, former FBI agent Kyle Serafin joins host Alex Blumberg to discuss this and so much more.
00:00:42.000This person was posting weird things in the past couple of weeks to no followers and to no one, but of course the media is going to run with it.
00:00:50.000In this, there are, on this profile, there are posts about Libs of TikTok, and I believe it's four clips from this show from one particular episode.
00:00:59.000That was enough for them to come out and, yeah, now Tim Pool is trending, and claim that this individual was a fan of this show.
00:01:07.000Yeah, I'm gonna come out outright and just be like, you're liars.
00:01:40.000Many people had questions about what the motivations were, and we haven't gotten the manifesto.
00:01:43.000And all of a sudden, the next time you get some major tragedy, they discover this profile that just so happens to implicate those demanding the manifesto.
00:01:51.000The one thing I can say to all of this, I'm not going to do what PewDiePie did and come out and be like, oh, yeah, I'm so sorry, dude.
00:01:57.000We are one of the biggest podcasts in the world.
00:03:36.000It's actually a lot easier to explain to people.
00:03:38.000It's kind of like being an alcoholic when you're part of something that you didn't want to be part of and maybe you can step away from that.
00:03:43.000I spent six years with the FBI and then another year unpaid where they claimed I was an employee, but they took my badge.
00:04:15.000I've worked with Project Veritas in the past.
00:04:16.000And then most recently, we exposed something about how the FBI was going to investigate radical traditional Catholics, which is always a good move.
00:04:23.000Because everyone knows there's nothing closer to a white supremacist than a person who likes the Latin Mass.
00:04:47.000I don't know who the other person was.
00:04:48.000I was the first one that brought it to my congresswoman in New Mexico.
00:04:51.000And, um, essentially I read it and, you know, there was this sort of backlash where they said, oh, we're not going to be investigating parents.
00:04:57.000It's like, well, it's actually called the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a reason.
00:05:06.000And, um, you know, once, once you start down that road, uh, you're probably not long for working for government agencies, but, uh, it turns out you also get to keep your integrity, which is helpful.
00:05:23.000I'm glad you blew the whistle on that stuff, especially someone who goes to the Latin Mass and also someone who doesn't like what these groomer school boards are doing to kids and thinks that parents should be fully empowered to stand up to them.
00:06:17.000What we know about the slain Texas mall massacre suspect, Mauricio Garcia.
00:06:23.000Garcia, in a tactical vest, was armed with a rifle and a handgun, a senior law enforcement official said.
00:06:28.000Authorities said he was a suspected neo-Nazi sympathizer.
00:06:31.000Now this story is, it's a tragedy, it's unfortunate, and we have, unfortunately, too many of these stories that end up happening in the media.
00:06:39.000I'm sorry, that end up happening and then end up hitting the media.
00:06:42.000So, I mean, the first thing I just want to say before we get in any of the politics from either side is, yeah, we don't want these things to happen.
00:06:57.000It is a dejected society where individuals don't know or care about each other and they seek validation or they seek to push some extremist ideology.
00:07:07.000And then this whole thing creates a recipe for disaster.
00:07:10.000I'll put it simply, I think it's multiculturalism.
00:07:13.000And not the idea that people of all different types are holding hands in the rainbow, it's that you have different communities stacked on top of each other and next to each other with wildly different views, and they don't like each other.
00:07:24.000And then people who are crazy will do crazy things.
00:07:32.000Texas gunmen staked out Massacre Mall to monitor peak times three weeks before killing eight and posted details on Russian social media alongside photos of Nazis, guns, and ammunition.
00:07:42.000You see, here's where we get into the PSYOP.
00:07:45.000No one knows if this Russian social media profile actually belongs to this guy.
00:07:52.000A Bellingcat researcher named Eric Toller just said, I found this profile that looks like it's his.
00:07:59.000In fact, I'm pretty sure he even said I didn't verify it, I don't know.
00:08:03.000Now the photos that are coming out, I don't want to show many of them considering the sensitive nature of these things.
00:08:09.000And Ian Miles Chong actually found that most of these photos are from five years ago on a random subreddit that were making fun of these people.
00:08:16.000So the whole story seems to be strange, but let's jump to this from Andy Ngo.
00:08:21.000He says, The Brown Face of White Supremacy.
00:08:23.000A leftist Bellingcat writer has posted screenshots from the purported obscure Odnoklassniki social media profile of the Allen, Texas mass shooter, Mauricio Garcia.
00:08:35.000He's trying to link the shooter to Timcast and libs of TikTok.
00:08:39.000The account has photos of random Latino people wearing or posing in front of neo-Nazi symbols.
00:08:43.000Bellingcat is a government-funded site that was sourcing from intelligence agencies.
00:08:50.000And then I think I've got, uh, do I have Ian Miles Chong here?
00:08:54.000Ian Miles Chong says, posting on Blue Sky, Media Matters for America researcher Parker Malloy tells former Twitter, uh, trust and safety head, Yoel Roth, that not banning libs of TikTok may have caused the Allen, Texas mass shooting.
00:09:18.000The whole point is they want to connect anyone that would speak in a way that they do not approve of and which is essentially they're in control of.
00:09:27.000They want to link them to any kind of bad thing that they can.
00:09:31.000I mean you look at Timcast and you know it was swatted 15 times last year here.
00:09:38.000And they're saying that TimCast is causing stochastic terrorism, even though there's leftists that are constantly saying, oh, TimCast does this, and they do this, and blah, blah, blah.
00:09:48.000It's literally the iron law of woke projection.
00:09:51.000Can we change the name researcher to propagandist?
00:09:54.000Because I think it's more accurate, and it feels more genuine.
00:10:04.000Yeah, if your whole job is to look for people that have a different political opinion and then cast them in the most negative light imaginable, you're not a journalist, you're not a researcher, you are a propagandist.
00:10:15.000So they're leftist propagandists, they're just commies.
00:10:45.000End of the day, though, when they start getting into the ad hominem attacks, they've already lost the argument.
00:10:49.000There is no fundamental argument against it.
00:10:51.000They're gonna attack your character, they're gonna attack your values, but it doesn't have anything to do with what, like, did they make a strong point?
00:10:57.000Or they think this guy was somehow... There was a period where the media had enough influence to where I may have been concerned about this, and then been like, oh, do I gotta put out a statement?
00:11:07.000I remember when the New Zealand shooting happened, and the guy said, subscribe to PewDiePie or whatever, and then PewDiePie was all like, yo, oh man, like, hey, look, yo, and I'm kinda just like, shut up.
00:11:17.000I look at this and I'm like, shut your mouth, Bellingcat.
00:11:33.000And so I just look at this and I'm like, let me tell y'all a story about when the Southern Poverty Law Center found a holocaust denying conspiracy theory website from Iran that listed me as a speaker I have never been to Iran and then claimed that I was a speaker and they had to retract and delete it and apologize because the best part of the best part was this
00:11:54.000Me and a few other people threatened a lawsuit saying like, how could you just say this ridiculous fake garbage?
00:12:01.000Typically when it comes to defamation lawsuits, they're really hard.
00:12:04.000But what they would have to say is either they knew it was fake or Southern Poverty Law Center believes that Holocaust-denying conspiracy websites based in Iran That were previously deleted and then hosted as an archive are credible sources of information that they rely on.
00:12:20.000And I was like, I'd be willing to accept them winning the case if they state that publicly.
00:12:27.000You know, they come and say, we do often find archives of conspiracy theory websites based in Iran and use that as relevant fact for our sourcing.
00:12:35.000So I look at this and I just say one thing.
00:12:40.000The transgender shooter in Nashville must have terrified them to the bone.
00:12:45.000Because the other day, when we were in Miami, I was hanging out at Hard Rock Seminole, and this is what people were talking about, you hear what just happened in Texas?
00:12:53.000And I was like, yeah, and then someone goes, and that Nashville thing with that transgendered person.
00:13:38.000What they're trying to find is, am I reaffirmed in my belief, whether it's that they hate you or that they hate, you know, that it's obviously guns and white supremacy and all the other things that they're going to demonize.
00:14:47.000Yeah, they're on some obscure website, spitting into the wind, and it's laughable.
00:14:52.000but it got coverage in the Daily Mail. They don't mention me or libs of TikTok.
00:14:55.000Okay, so the thing that's fun about it, I mean, obviously, they're trying to accomplish an agenda,
00:14:59.000and they also haven't realized that they've lost all their capital. So they're spending money that
00:15:04.000has no value, right? They're out there spending this, they're attempting to do something with
00:15:07.000this sort of website with this sort of story, but it doesn't get any traction. But it used to.
00:15:12.000And they're doing the same thing. It's like It's like a toddler that's still throwing tantrums when you know that they're not going to pass out.
00:15:18.000They're not going to die if they pass out, so you're letting them pass out.
00:15:20.000So now they're throwing the tantrums, and those tantrums come out exactly what you'd expect.
00:15:24.000It's like, we're just going to watch you until you stop.
00:15:27.000There's no outcome to this that's going to be beneficial.
00:15:32.000I got some direct messages from people and they were like, whoa, what's going on?
00:15:35.000And I was like, I always tell people, don't send me stuff when people, like, I've got so many people saying so much stupid crap about me all day every day.
00:16:16.000Hey, let's jump to this next story from the Daily Mail.
00:16:19.000National Police Association sues to make trans Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto public days after cops said they were pausing plans to release it due to pending litigation.
00:16:30.000The National Police Association filed the suit on April 28th for the release of Audrey Hale's penned manifesto.
00:16:35.000Calls for the release of Hale's manuscript have grown since Hale opened fire on the Covenant School in Nashville.
00:16:41.000So here we have a story about a transgender woman who killed three children and faculty members and we still don't know the official reason.
00:16:52.000But how funny is it that a day after what happens in Texas, researchers funded by and supported by intelligence agencies just happened to have found an obscure Russian social media profile that was posting to no one with no followers Yeah, sorry.
00:17:13.000It's not like it was his Facebook page.
00:17:15.000It's not like it was his Twitter account.
00:17:16.000It's not like he had some YouTube page with a ton of stuff on it.
00:17:19.000I think that I read that there is a YouTube page, but it wasn't extensive.
00:17:23.000So the whole idea that there's this long history of him watching these things and blah blah blah, these are very, very Superficial and only surface-level connections, and they're doing everything they can to make it, you know, about... It's the spaghetti technique.
00:17:59.000There's no excuse for not exposing it.
00:18:02.000And so, generally speaking, people—and that's the nice thing about this story—is that you see there is someone from the National Police Association putting money behind a lawsuit saying, we are trying to get this thing out.
00:18:12.000I guarantee you the people that work for Nashville PD want it out too.
00:18:15.000Because their officers responded in a flawless way.
00:18:18.000A technically, like, outstanding response to what happened, right?
00:18:22.000They went out there and they solved the problem in a way that... And when you look at those guys, like, they were not... They were not gung-ho about being that.
00:18:35.000That's what you sign up to do as a cop.
00:18:36.000This is a good example of the big problem of our attention spans in society in that when the cops do a bad job, they get all the attention in the world.
00:18:45.000When it comes to Yuvaldi, there's story, story, story, non-stop questions.
00:19:05.000So the actual techniques are called alert.
00:19:07.000That's the training that people go through.
00:19:08.000It's a law enforcement standard across the country.
00:19:11.000It comes out of Texas State University and San Marcos put out this thing after Columbine because they said, we got to standardize the idea that we're going to have cops going into these scenarios and they're going to do it the right way.
00:19:59.000I did a whole show on this called the Super Bowl of Masculinity, but it's essentially like, imagine you woke up in the morning, you put on your pants like you normally do, you went and you started your car, you had your coffee, you went to go do your thing, and suddenly it's like, today's your day to be a man at the highest level that you can be a man.
00:20:13.000You are going to save children and put your life on the line, right now, and no one's giving you any warning.
00:20:17.000You're getting tapped from nowhere to step into the Super Bowl and throw a touchdown pass.
00:20:58.000Not only that, I think there's an argument to be made that on the left there was more celebration of the shooter than there was of the police officers who went in there and took them out.
00:21:07.000So you saw those left-wing protesters going, there were seven victims here.
00:21:13.000And then you also had the media going out and engaging in not only apologetics for the left-wing narrative, but essentially for the act of violence that took place if it was motivated by left-wing ideology.
00:21:26.000Imagine we had nailed down conclusive proof that the reason that this maniac committed this recent shooting was because he was a white supremacist, and he did this because he believed there was a white genocide, etc., etc.
00:21:38.000Imagine if when the media was talking about it, they followed up the story of the event with, but white people are having their rights taken away, and there is an effort to import other people to replace them.
00:22:39.000Well, so will we get, do you guys think we'll get the manifesto?
00:22:42.000The police have already intimated this was, I think they already said it was politically motivated, motivated by resentment, and the rumors I've heard from various sources is that it seems to explicitly reference Conservatives trying to restrict child sex change surgery.
00:23:03.000And I will say, whether this comes out or not could be dependent on whether there are people in the intelligence agencies who are willing to blow the whistle like you did.
00:23:11.000Yes, and if it's actually... First of all, somebody read this that was picking up... This was going to be a frontline cop.
00:23:16.000This is somebody who was conducting the search warrant at the house that was conducting the search of the premises that booked it into evidence.
00:23:22.000This thing had some eyes on it, right?
00:23:23.000That's why we're getting some of the information we're getting.
00:23:26.000So some of those people, you know, the sad thing is this.
00:23:30.000Our country used to celebrate a look behind the curtain, a look into sort of like what the government is up to when they're keeping it from us.
00:23:37.000That's what the New York Times used to do, that sort of thing.
00:23:40.000Classified documents being leaked, that was a celebration on behalf of the media because they said, we're going to hold the powerful to account.
00:23:46.000And journalism used to be a blue collar endeavor.
00:23:48.000And now what we see is they defend whatever that narrative is on behalf of the government.
00:23:53.000We were talking before we started, but it's like, when did the kids stop being so punk rock?
00:23:56.000Like, the whole game used to be that whatever the man wants, I'm going to do the opposite, even if it's dumb for me.
00:24:03.000The band The Offspring has a song on their first album that I cannot say the name of.
00:24:08.000If I say the name of one of the songs on their first album, and anybody can Google it, it would likely result in some men in suits knocking on my door the next day.
00:24:59.000It's the funniest thing you can imagine.
00:25:01.000But you look over and there's memes too where they say like, what you thought the resistance and the rebellion was going to look like, what it actually looks like, right?
00:25:07.000And what you thought it looked like was like people burning stuff in the streets and having the zombie apocalypse, you know, fight back.
00:25:12.000And what it looks like is like people homesteading and growing a garden, you know, having their own animals like you guys do here.
00:25:16.000So a lot of that, you know, the resistance is not what people think it is, but that's because kids stopped being punk rock.
00:25:22.000They stopped looking to resist whatever the mainstream is.
00:25:25.000And we were talking about bootleggers.
00:25:26.000It's like, apparently that's a virtue now.
00:25:28.000Well, it's also funny because, like, 99% of the people who will call you a bootlicker, like, want higher taxes and to live in a pod and eat bugs.
00:25:38.000You know, it's remarkable how quickly it changes.
00:25:41.000Even up until 2021, the idea of revolution or revolt or insurrection were celebrated.
00:25:47.000I remember during the George Floyd BLM riots, There were left-wingers posting online, hey conservatives who claim you care about the Second Amendment, now would be a good time to rise up against the government since they're violating our human rights.
00:25:59.000And then January comes around, oh my goodness!
00:26:01.000We're in a country full of insurrectionists!
00:26:03.000How could the right-wing try- And of course we all know J6 wasn't an insurrection, it's all nonsense, but the point still stands because they labeled it an insurrection, now insurrection is a no-no.
00:26:12.000But they were literally fans of it when people were burning down cities.
00:26:15.000When the White House was surrounded and the barricades were broken down and they forced the president into the bunker.
00:26:20.000And the Gravel Institute tweeted that they thought it was good that it happened, but it was just the wrong people.
00:26:52.000There were dudes on the top of the 7-Eleven across from the Portland Police Bureau's Union Hall, which is like wherever their union meets, and they were throwing fireworks off there.
00:27:01.000You know, explosive devices that could have done real damage.
00:27:04.000And at the same time, I was also outside of Lafayette Square the day after they burned it, and they burned St.
00:27:09.000We were standing there toe-to-toe with Secret Service guys who had caught bricks in the head, and nobody seemed to be upset about it.
00:27:14.000And then the other crazy thing that you'd see was these, like, and it's always these lib leftist women, which are ubiquitous in UDC.
00:27:21.000They were bringing snacks for the protesters.
00:27:24.000So they're bringing like bags of granola bars and stuff to fuel the rioters later on that night, and they're putting them on top of piles of bricks.
00:27:30.000And I'm like, one, why are there loose bricks here on the street?
00:27:37.000Because I guarantee if you had done something like that for January 6th, let's say you were running like a, you know, riot ribs outside of the January 6th, you know, the protest, you would be hit with like some sort of like providing material support to terrorism.
00:28:05.000It's infuriating, but at the same time getting upset and sitting there complaining about the hypocrisy is absolutely counterproductive.
00:28:14.000It's really a better position to just expect it and try to anticipate what their stories are going to be and just go about your day and make sure that you have some kind of response.
00:28:27.000But for the most part, it's just like, look, they're going to say that stuff and you have to continue going about your day and doing what you're doing because they're going to call you names.
00:28:36.000They're going to try and lay everything on you.
00:28:38.000That's the leftist tactic, is blame the other person for the things that they're doing.
00:28:42.000Do as much as they can to discredit you.
00:28:44.000in front of other people so that way people don't throw them out without like
00:28:48.000they don't care if there's any background to it. I got a letter from the FBI in
00:28:51.000February stating that I was racist, sexist, and or with a slash homophobic
00:28:56.000during the six weeks I was in the office when I didn't talk to anybody in uh
00:29:11.000And this is a legitimate, you know, government agency, semi-legitimate at least, nominally a constitutional group, that theoretically would have to put some information behind it.
00:29:18.000They put that out there, and so I shared it on Twitter, because I don't care, like, I just think it's funny.
00:29:22.000So, and people go, hey, you're really slacking off, you could have been transphobic and xenophobic, and you missed the boat, and it's like, ah!
00:29:35.000We have this from the Post Millennial.
00:29:36.000Breaking full footage reveals former Marine Daniel Penny putting Jordan Neely in recovery position, passengers complimenting him.
00:29:44.000Let me just put this in simple terms for all of you.
00:29:47.000The story of the violent homeless man who was threatening to hurt everyone, who said he didn't care if he'd go to jail, who was subdued by three men.
00:29:55.000The left has called for this former Marines criminal prosecution and indictment, and AOC has referred to it as a murder.
00:30:03.000And as it turns out, new footage proves that this Marine was actually attempting to save the life of this man.
00:30:10.000Of course, I don't think AOC cares, I think she's maliciously evil, and that what these people truly want is anarcho-tyranny.
00:30:17.000If you're a criminal, you get all of the defense in the world.
00:30:21.000And if you are the innocent civilian trying to live your life, they will beat you down and blame you for everything.
00:30:28.000So the story here, I suppose, really interesting is that the reason this video wasn't discovered immediately was because it was taken by an individual who doesn't speak English as their first language, and so it was uploaded in Spanish.
00:30:41.000And it was then found on a Spanish-language Facebook post and then uploaded, thus debunking the whole narrative.
00:30:51.000The left goes nuts, calls for blood, and then the video surfaces later, proving this guy actually was trying to save this dude.
00:30:58.000There was no question about, like, he wasn't trying to kill the guy.
00:31:01.000He was trying to prevent him from hurting other people, and it sucks that he died, but it's not like... It's probably incompetence or whatever, fine, but he wasn't intentionally trying to kill the man.
00:31:11.000But he doesn't have the standard that law enforcement would have to execute a move like this, right?
00:31:16.000Because he's a civilian bystander that has no specialized training in that.
00:32:07.000There's a story from a year ago, where a homeless, belligerent man...
00:32:13.000Walked up to a woman who was standing on the subway and shoved her right in front of the train as it was coming, killing her.
00:32:17.000And there were 25 or so incidents last year of that happening.
00:32:21.000So you get, imagine you're on the train and you keep hearing about violent homeless people murdering people.
00:32:28.000Or you've heard a couple times and you've heard about 25 people they tried to kill.
00:32:31.000Then someone gets in your train, you're trapped, your train's moving and they say they're gonna hurt somebody and they don't care if they go to jail.
00:32:36.000Three people who live in New York thought it would be reasonable to attempt to subdue this man.
00:32:41.000I'm not going to then put the responsibility on the Marine trying to stop a violent criminal.
00:32:48.000I mean, he was arrested 40 times, he kidnapped a kid before he punched him in the face.
00:32:51.000If he doesn't know how to do anything other than what he did, it's not his fault.
00:33:01.000I mean, so, whenever a senseless act of violence occurs, the left has an inexhaustible list of excuses for the person who went out and blatantly committed an unjustifiable act of violence.
00:33:12.000But when someone defends themselves, well, now they're evil incarnate.
00:33:16.000Now we're not going to examine the situation, we're not going to give them the luxury of analyzing every socioeconomic factor that could have led to them being in that situation, We're not going to say they did it because there wasn't enough funding given to their school library and they would have been an upstanding member of society who never did anything wrong if the situation had been different.
00:33:32.000It's simply that person is evil incarnate and we have to lock them up and throw away the key.
00:33:38.000Imagine if instead of coming out and saying, why aren't they giving mental health treatments to these poor, poor homeless men?
00:33:44.000It's like, okay, well, he was violent.
00:33:46.000What if they came out and said, why aren't they giving proper self-defense training to our Marines who could have done a proper restraint that would not have harmed this man?
00:33:55.000There's a bunch of different ways you can pretend to be outraged.
00:34:00.000It is The city is lax on crime and allows these people to roam free.
00:34:05.000They are struggling to maintain their system at all.
00:34:08.000We have leftists saying that Rikers, people die there, that people are unjustly held there, and I'm like, your city is broken.
00:34:17.000Your policies don't work, your politicians don't work, yet every time you Democrats, who run New York City, screw up, you complain about some other... Let me tell you where it comes from.
00:35:14.000So if they have to use deadly force, if they have to use any justifiable force, they're probably going to be facing charges and there's no joy.
00:35:21.000Like, they're not going to be qualified immunity.
00:35:35.000And that's how you get a crazy man threatening to kill people on a subway.
00:35:39.000When somebody saw him, I guarantee you, he went by cop.
00:35:41.000This is what community policing looks like, right?
00:35:44.000When the community is doing the policing, that's what you get.
00:35:48.000And I said that on Twitter the other day and some leftist got all up in my mentions and had a problem and was like, oh there's all these books and that's not how it works and etc.
00:35:56.000But what they're neglecting to address is that when you say community policing on the internet to the vast majority of the population, you're going to have a significant portion of unsophisticated people that are going to hear that and they're going to think, I have to take care of myself.
00:37:17.000I think they're going to criminally indict him, and then they're going to convict him, and they're going to get him on some charge where they're like, we understand that there was some fear here, but he went too far, and just because you're scared does not give you the right to kill, so, you know, negligent homicide or something.
00:37:32.000Yeah, there's a reasonableness standard.
00:37:40.000But what you do have is a lot of people that ride the subway that can make on a jury.
00:37:44.000There's a lot of people who have seen that situation, and the question is this.
00:37:48.000Are they going to believe their own lying eyes on what they've seen and experienced, and the fear that they maybe had, and the internet videos they've shared with their friends, or are they going to go with what their party tells them they're supposed to do?
00:37:57.000Because New York City is not universally.
00:38:03.000Because they're going to be escorted into the courthouse by armed police with rifles as violent riders scream threats at them and then go to their homes.
00:38:15.000What trial was it where one of the witnesses or whatever had a pig's head put on their porch and the blood splattered on it but it was like the wrong house or something like that?
00:38:27.000In Minnesota, you have armed police with rifles, long guns, standing outside, escorting in the jury, looking at all of the chaos and violence.
00:38:38.000It doesn't matter what you think is right.
00:38:39.000The far left is firebombing buildings, and they will come after you.
00:38:44.000So, if this guy gets indicted, I really don't see someone in New York being like, I will accept the consequences, in a city surrounded by far-left extremists.
00:40:21.000We're legally allowed, which leads us to the larger question of, or the larger statement, the better piece of advice, live in constitutional carry states.
00:40:47.000And look, you know, I mentioned this about New Jersey.
00:40:51.000I was told that if I was in New Jersey, in my own home, and someone broke in with the intent to kill, and I shot them, they said, yes, you have a right to defend yourself.
00:41:00.000You will be arrested, charged with murder.
00:41:02.000You will spend time in prison, you know, awaiting, or jail, depending on how Jersey handles it.
00:41:07.000And then you can assert your affirmative defense to the judge that it was self-defense.
00:41:18.000You're only allowed to use force to defend your home if you have no way out.
00:41:22.000But they also say, so I asked them, they said, a window is a way out.
00:41:26.000And they gave me the Gulag Archipelago response of, just run away.
00:41:31.000If someone breaks in- So like if your wife and children are on the second floor, you have a duty to run out the first floor and leave them there.
00:41:48.000I mean, but it's up to a judge everywhere.
00:41:49.000And, uh, even in West Virginia, there's, like, some reasonableness standard to whether or not- If somebody's walking on your property, you can't just kill them.
00:41:56.000If someone's running towards your home, screaming with bloody rage, holding a weapon, you- I'm pretty sure in West Virginia you can.
00:42:02.000West Virginia's got some of the- So, uh, West Virginia, I'm pretty sure you can defend your physical property, like, your fields.
00:42:10.000And this has a lot to do with the fact that it's a rural country where there's a lot of acreage and people farm.
00:42:14.000Whereas in Maryland, you can defend your house only after going inside of it.
00:42:19.000And the idea is you might be out with your family in the field doing work when someone threatens you and you can use force to defend yourself.
00:42:26.000In Maryland, property tends to be a lot smaller.
00:42:28.000So they say, if you are outside your home and someone is threatening you, you have a duty to go into your home.
00:42:33.000If you are in your home and they attempt to break into your home, I believe West Virginia, I'm sorry, I believe Maryland allows the use of lethal force to prevent someone from breaking into your home.
00:42:43.000And then in New Jersey, you better jump out that window and go run butt-naked through the woods.
00:42:48.000Gotta do what they call the dynamic PLF, going out the window, the parachute landing fall.
00:42:51.000Keep your feet and knees together and try to make it up the second floor.
00:42:53.000I asked the cop, I said, where do I go?
00:43:02.000But what they'll tell you is that proves you're a murderer.
00:43:05.000Because what you're basically saying is, you had a choice to make between standing outside or killing a person, and you made the choice to kill a person.
00:43:15.000Well, and the rest of America looks at it and says, uh, you know, oh, you do, you value your stuff more than you value somebody else's life.
00:43:21.000And it's like, well, they value my stuff more than they value their own life.
00:43:32.000And I had a permit because Texas is very newly, uh, come into the sort of constitutional carry game.
00:43:37.000And when I went through those courses, One of the things that was kind of interesting is the guy said, not only can you defend yourself in almost any situation that you're in, you have no duty to retreat, but there is actually a deadly force scenario where someone is stealing your stuff in aid of nighttime mischief.
00:43:51.000And that was the way the code was written.
00:43:53.000Now this goes back to maybe 2013 or 2014.
00:43:55.000So I don't know if it still stands in Texas, but legitimately, if someone stole your car stereo and was running down the street, you theoretically, although I don't recommend it, could shoot them in the back in Texas.
00:44:20.000But if you present an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury while you are doing something like that, which they call nighttime mischief, which could just be sneaking around your property, then your standard is actually, you meet the standard. And
00:44:30.000so there are reasons to use deadly force in that. I googled it real quick and apparently the
00:44:55.000Do you really want to go through whatever that?
00:44:57.000Experience is because you're probably gonna get arrested if you shoot somebody in the back running with your stereo
00:45:01.000I mean, you know if you are right Yeah, I mean, you know this but for the listeners out there
00:45:05.000the things that you need to legitimize not legalize but to legitimize because
00:45:09.000jurisdictions change but you need to have ability opportunity and intent right to
00:45:15.000Someone has to have the ability to harm you, they have to have the opportunity, and they have to have the intent.
00:45:19.000They have to make it clear to you that they're gonna, they have to be in the same room, and they have to have some way to do it.
00:45:23.000Some of it is reasonableness, too, because there's some of those things you can't actually, you can't look at somebody in the dark and know what's coming on.
00:45:29.000I would assume that if you come into my house at 3am and I'm sleeping and there's a flashlight and you have hands, which you do because you opened up my door, then you have some negative intent because people sleep in their houses at 3am.
00:46:11.000That's not like Ashley Babbitt could have become a problem.
00:46:13.000I mean like right now, there is a problem with this person.
00:46:16.000And if you're going to say that person presents an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury, which is a little vague, but we know that a physical injury can happen that can be serious and some are not.
00:46:33.000This is what the Texas.gov sent me to.
00:46:36.000It says, so when can you use deadly force in Texas to protect property?
00:46:40.000Texas law allows you to use deadly force to protect property if you would be justified using force and you reasonably believe it is immediately necessary to prevent the imminent commission of specific enumerated property crimes.
00:46:52.000These are arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, theft during the night time, or criminal mischief during
00:47:21.000I just think that... But it does... We probably all got involved in nighttime mischief when we were kids, so that's also terrifying, because I grew up in Texas.
00:47:27.000But I think the reason for these laws in places like Texas is...
00:47:31.000They typically want you to be able to defend yourself from crime, but they don't want people to randomly shoot people.
00:47:38.000So like, you know, I was talking to someone out in West Virginia, and I said, what if someone enters my property in West Virginia?
00:48:27.000Somebody could articulate that you were doing something that was totally justifiable, they can articulate it in a bad way, and then you're screwed.
00:48:33.000It says, the jury must decide whether you had a reasonable belief that deadly force was immediately necessary to prevent a perpetrator from fleeing.
00:48:39.000I wonder, it says, immediately after committing a burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, or theft during the night time.
00:49:21.000Are you keeping shoestring restraints?
00:49:23.000Because that's actually the tool that should have happened in the New York subway system, right?
00:49:26.000Because the guy did something, if you could immediately incapacitate him, and a blood choke would have been appropriate, he's out for a few seconds, you zip tie up his hands real quick, and you can carry those things around with you.
00:49:36.000Tourniquets might be a little bit more difficult to secure properly.
00:50:03.000I don't know if you've ever, if you've ever let somebody up after they've had that sort of experience, they don't generally go like, yeah, I'm de-escalating.
00:52:15.000If someone can use blunt force to incapacitate you to the point where you're not conscious, you've been put in a coma.
00:52:21.000And my understanding is that if it's longer than even like 30 seconds or so, it is expected you'll have very serious brain damage from that.
00:52:28.000So when the hero then wakes up like in, I think it's like Casino Royale or whatever.
00:52:32.000It's a rifle buttstroke right to the forehead.
00:52:35.000I can see every single... John Wick, right?
00:52:37.000They think they... No, what happens is they think they took out everyone in the room and they're like, and then the guy was like, like yells something in German and hits him with the butt of the rifle.
00:52:47.000I beg people that that think that kind of stuff just go to a jiu-jitsu gym for one evening like just go and try and roll with someone that that roll with the white belts like you know I mean I'm a white belt I don't know anything at all but if you've never rolled jiu-jitsu I could probably wrap you up you know and and you know it's like I heard Mark Zuckerberg won judo contest somewhere, right?
00:53:39.000Like somebody who has some training versus someone who has no training, it's not even fair.
00:53:43.000Someone who is a professional versus someone who has a lot of training even, not even fair.
00:53:46.000So you look at these things and It's just, it's a total lack of an understanding of the physical reality of the world we live in, and some of that, like you say, propagated by Hollywood, is also that women might be able to do that.
00:53:57.000Because that is not happening on that subway.
00:53:59.000That man, in a state of mental duress, whatever it was that he walked in there, the Jordan Neely character, when he walks in and decides that he's gonna lose it, you've seen that video of the guy, and I, who, He posted it.
00:54:39.000It's not worth it that I walk and go, I let a woman get dragged off and terrorized, and she's going to think that every single day of her life.
00:54:54.000I can't say on YouTube the answer that I feel good about.
00:54:59.000Listen, if the overwhelming majority of people in places like Chicago, LA, New York keep voting for the same people over and over again, I actually think it is It is a fascist of you to imply that your will be done and that their democratic vote be ignored?
00:55:16.000So if they want to vote for it... Did they have another option, is the other question, because I've had this... I tend to feel the same way you do on an emotional level.
00:55:23.000And I had someone challenge me intellectually, and this is what they said.
00:55:25.000They said, was there a viable alternative?
00:55:27.000Was there even an alternative on the ballot in, let's say, Chicago?
00:56:30.000Me and my brother are driving down, we're driving off of 290 and Independence, and for no reason, a guy just points a gun at our car and fires at us.
00:58:33.000If you leave your house now, you will survive, and it will be very difficult.
00:58:37.000So, the response I get from most people is, you don't know how hard it is, and I'm like, perhaps, perhaps, perhaps, but that doesn't change the fact statement that staying in places like Chicago, New York, Oregon, Portland, for instance, like, come on.
00:58:52.000And it may be the hardest thing you've ever done, but I just, there's not a whole lot I can say to the fifth, sixth person who's like, You know, oh no, this guy broke into my house and I need to raise money.
00:59:03.000My mom was hurt and I'm just like, come on, man.
00:59:49.000There's tremendous opportunity in these, there are massive buildings on the south side of Chicago completely abandoned.
00:59:54.000And I'm just thinking to myself, can you just, there's tons of young people who want to do things, but there are these barriers, there's bureaucracy.
01:00:01.000But aside from that, You're talking about cities like Los Angeles that had a Democrat supermajority and still couldn't solve the homeless problem.
01:00:08.000Because they don't want to solve the homeless problem.
01:00:10.000Because they don't want to deal with any of the issues.
01:00:12.000They just want to give you mindless self-indulgence.
01:01:15.000I just want to make a comment on the question of bureaucracies, especially in the Chicago area.
01:01:22.000I was also born and raised in Cook County.
01:01:25.000I have a number of horror stories just from people working within the various government systems there.
01:01:30.000Someone I knew insisted that when they first started a job working for Cook County, I won't say what they did, they were working very hard.
01:01:40.000And they were getting ahead on their work.
01:01:42.000Well, because it's also anecdotal, right?
01:01:44.000But according to them, they were getting ahead on their work during their first week there, and their co-workers basically surrounded them and said, we don't do that much in a week.
01:02:20.000You now have more opportunities for them to find procedural errors in your work.
01:02:24.000And so instead of people doing their job, they will spend every single minute of their time to crush you because you are upsetting the status quo.
01:03:02.000If you have not taken the first step towards getting away from these cities in three years, I don't know what you expect anyone else to do for you.
01:03:10.000No matter how hard you think it is, there comes a point where it's just like, everybody left, dude.
01:03:15.000People went to Texas, they went to Florida, they went to the middle of nowhere, some people in West Virginia, and now you're gonna look around as Antifa runs rampant and sets fire to your institutions and shuts down your infrastructure, and then you're gonna beg, can someone please help me?
01:03:27.000And there's not gonna be anybody there.
01:03:28.000Yeah, I don't think it's wise to bet on there will be no more riots in these neighborhoods anymore.
01:03:36.000We're one outrage away from whatever the next trigger is, right?
01:03:39.000Because it's not about the underlying incident.
01:03:41.000It's about the activity of upsetting the apple cart.
01:03:45.000Some of these people are just professional ne'er-do-wells.
01:03:47.000There's part of me that thinks that there might not be riots.
01:03:52.000Before the election, because riots before the election make the existing administration look bad.
01:03:59.000Now, I'm not saying that it can't happen or whatever, I'm not making a prediction, but there's part of me that thinks it wouldn't make a whole lot of sense for the left to riot and upset people, your average normie voter.
01:04:11.000But the rioters are not political strategists.
01:04:15.000I know, but I think they're- The media will try to spin it any which way, and I think you're right that certain
01:04:19.000conditions can be created for a riot to flourish, like political leaders not cracking down on them as they spring
01:04:25.000So I hear what you're saying there, but it's possible things just pop off, they can't do anything about it, and
01:04:36.000See, I'm of the opinion that the riots were not organic.
01:04:39.000I'm of the opinion that people were communicating with each other, letting other people, the other leftists, there was Antifa that were, you know, the rioters and stuff.
01:04:48.000The Antifa network, the people that are in Antifa, they know each other, they communicate.
01:04:55.000And they're in touch with, like, other activists that are not rioters, that are people that'll, you know, they're in touch with teachers at schools and in colleges and stuff, people that are fairly intelligent, people that can strategize.
01:05:06.000So I do think that, and again, I'm not saying that, I'm not making a prediction, but I do think that I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see any kind of significant rioting, regardless of what happens in the country, just because it will make it more difficult for the left to win, for the Democrat to win.
01:05:22.000I just want to make one more point, I just want to respond to that.
01:05:52.000Some people associate this with the increase in crime, recklessness, the collapse of authority in our institutions.
01:06:00.000And I thought it was interesting because we were talking about whether or not this woman was justified in pepper-spraying this soy boy teacher who collapsed and falls to his knees after getting pepper-sprayed for taking her phone.
01:06:09.000And I just find the whole thing interesting.
01:06:11.000The first point is just, yo, our schools are messed up.
01:06:14.000Don't have your kids in these schools.
01:06:15.000And the second thing is, to what degree should we entertain the authority of these teachers?
01:06:37.000Well, I think, I mean, it's a microcosm for all the things that are wrong, right?
01:06:41.000So we have one, we have an absence of masculinity, because I had teachers that if you took something, if he took something from you, that was going to be your problem, right?
01:06:47.000It didn't matter if you had pepper spray.
01:06:49.000I had a guy that was in my high school who was our disciplinarian.
01:06:52.000He literally held a guy up by his throat against the wall.
01:07:28.000Before the show, when we were pulling up these stories, I said, this would be a really interesting talk about... Because I've got to tell you, if I was in a school, And someone, I don't care who, teacher, otherwise, tried taking my phone.
01:07:39.000Be prepared for me to physically defend myself.
01:07:42.000There was no circumstance for me in, you know, after a certain age, I suppose, where a teacher would ever get away with anything like that.
01:08:01.000I got private messages in there, you got messages with your parents in there, and the teacher's like, I'm gonna take that from you, you ain't touching it, I will leave before I let you do that.
01:08:09.000When he grabbed her phone from her, that's theft, that's seizure by the government.
01:08:13.000I hadn't thought about it until we were literally in the moment here, but there is some interesting implications about that, and I do think that the correct answer is to send her out of the room.
01:08:20.000Look, you're being a distraction, you've been removed from the classroom, I'm done with you, go deal with the administration, that's their job, then you go back to teaching.
01:08:28.000So we've got a couple of mistakes like, right?
01:08:31.000We're like five stops down from where things shouldn't have happened.
01:08:34.000Has this always been the case that teachers would take something from the students?
01:08:37.000I think it depends on, so there are certain places, especially private schools, where you sign away, you know, your parents, your minders, your, your, um, the people that are the authority, your power of attorney are going to say that they have certain authorities to do certain things like that.
01:08:49.000And we you know, when I was a kid, like we didn't have that.
01:08:51.000Like there was no my cell phone that I had, which I think I got when I was 17 was attached
01:09:29.000I mean, it's probably going to be kicking her out every day and you're going to end up kicking her out of school because she's probably not going to listen tomorrow.
01:09:36.000She didn't look like she could take direction based on her interactions.
01:09:40.000But also, as you mentioned, I don't know what you mentioned, the possibility that we're talking about someone probably 16 to 18 based on the high school, right?
01:09:46.000And she was an older high school student.
01:09:49.000She may have private photos, which we don't have to discuss the nature of, but probably would be actually a crime to possess if you're a dude.
01:09:55.000So that's not something you want to get involved in.
01:10:47.000In fact, I remember going through the Academy and everybody has to get sprayed with it.
01:10:50.000But the one thing they said is like, here's your pepper spray.
01:10:52.000Now put it somewhere where you'll never use it because it's awful.
01:10:54.000If you ever use it, like when you see a guy like on a search warrant, if you're trying to subdue a subject and they're like, I got this, I'm going to, nobody wants that happening.
01:12:03.000I'm on the ground and we are gagging in tear gas and I started to pass out because I got into a cloud of it and tunnel vision starts forming.
01:13:21.000And what other people don't realize, too, is that when you do that in slow motion, especially if you're underwater, the last thing to go is your auditory nerves, different nerves.
01:13:29.000So you'll actually stop being able to see, but you'll still hear.
01:13:32.000So you can feel things around you, you can hear things around you, but you can't see anything, and then you go out.
01:13:36.000We call that meeting the wizard, because that's when you go to Oz, right?
01:13:39.000And then when you wake back up, obviously like you had, the kids splashed you, thank God.
01:13:43.000And then you get that recovery, and you pop up, and then everything kind of comes back out at once, and you get the color vision.
01:13:58.000And I wonder what would have happened to me if that kid didn't... He was standing there with a bottle of water and he just poured it on my face and I'm like...
01:14:10.000Yeah, goofy enough, you've probably got about two, three minutes worth of sitting there, stagnant, without breathing even, and you're still okay.
01:14:16.000But it can get bad fast, and that's why tear gas is one of those things where it's an area avoidance tool.
01:15:12.000What they do for everybody who goes through basic training.
01:15:14.000So anybody who's done military training has seen this.
01:15:15.000They don't do it the same way for cops as far as I know, but some guys get it.
01:15:19.000But you go into like a chamber and then they fill the chamber up with smoke and you've got your mask on and you're like, this looks like a really bad place to take off a mask.
01:15:25.000And then they tell you to take it off and then you have to say a paragraph of some kind.
01:15:28.000Usually it's a, you know, a rote memory thing.
01:15:30.000And you're going like, and you just have no ability to put any, you're like, and you have to get out the paragraph or they won't let you out.
01:15:36.000So the worst, you know, you're just choking.
01:15:51.000When I went in there, when I was in, they make you take your mask off and you have to wait for everyone in the room to get the mask off before you can put it on to clear it.
01:15:58.000Then you take it off again and then you say whatever it is.
01:16:00.000Then you put it on again and clear it.
01:16:02.000So you're standing there holding the mask in front of you.
01:16:04.000Waiting for all the idiots that don't, that lick windows on the bus.
01:16:08.000And you know, and you can, then you can hear the guy just go, he's like, we're waiting on everyone.
01:16:12.000We're waiting on, and you're just sitting there dying, wanting to kill the person.
01:16:16.000So yeah, it, but when you, when you come out the adrenaline and stuff, after you survived, you're walking out and you feel like you accomplished that.
01:17:03.000And me and my buddies were walking through.
01:17:04.000And at some point we went through some park and there's all the metal railings.
01:17:07.000As you know, as the CS dissipates, it doesn't go away.
01:17:10.000It just comes out of the air and it settles.
01:17:12.000So you'll see it on railings, and every once in a while, somebody will touch the railing where the CS was, and it activates, or they'll get some of the pepper spray, and it activates on a hand.
01:17:20.000And so I just remember one of my buddies was in front of me going down these stairs, and then he reached his hand up, and he goes, don't touch that rail.
01:17:36.000If you drop to your knees in a high school after stealing a girl's phone and you cry like a girl, I think you get your man card back if you put it on your eggs for like a week.
01:18:12.000So, when I was in Baltimore, I think it was the Freddie Gray riots, the cop, for no reason, me and two other people clearly with cameras filming, he fired at something, I think it was aiming for my face, but it hit something to my left, like the wall, and then sprayed plastic bits and pepper all into my face, and I'm like, Did you have glasses on?
01:18:43.000And then we also wear the gas mask on our neck and the goggles, and it's just like you want to try to avoid using them because you want to maximize your sensory You know, for sure.
01:18:55.000And you see, I know I saw Antifa guys in Portland and I don't know, maybe gals or maybe neither, whatever they wanted to identify us.
01:19:01.000And they have all that equipment, but a lot of them, if you don't train in that stuff, if you don't spend time in it, you're, you're lost because the second, like, imagine if somebody just suddenly just gave you just like a tube to look through and you're like, here's your new world.
01:19:11.000And by the way, you can't hear anything, which changes your balance.
01:19:14.000It changes your jaw, like the way you step, the way you identify your peripheral vision.
01:19:18.000You don't know who's standing gear left to your right.
01:19:20.000They have those full face masks where it's a sheet of plastic basically over your face.
01:20:38.000Transhizer Bush, Michael Knowles, details Bud Light parent company's ties to WEF, saying they're mired in World Economic Forum ESG gobbledygook.
01:20:49.000He says Trans-Heiser Bush is still scrambling over the Mulvaney beer can as sales continue to tank, but it's caught between a rock of customers and a hard place called G.A.R.M., a World Economic Forum-backed operation, which was subpoenaed Friday by Jim Jordan and the House Judiciary.
01:21:06.000One might think that Bud Light could just apologize and admit that men aren't women, but no matter how much Bud Light and parent company A.B.
01:21:12.000InBev might wish to rein in the radicalism, they can't abandon the agenda.
01:21:16.000They're mired in World Economic Forum ESG gobbledygook.
01:21:19.000He says, Budweiser claims to be a beer-rooted in the heart of America, but in 2008, the Belgian company InBev bought AB for $52 billion, putting a fixture of American culture into a European rival's hands, per the New York Times.
01:21:33.000Now it's beholden to the elite of the World Economic Forum, UN, and EU.
01:21:37.000Bud Light's suggestion that the Dylan Mulvaney endorsement was just some one-time thing would be more believable if AB InBev didn't openly admit to wanting to ensure their pro-trans diversity touches upon all functions, including marketing.
01:21:51.000Inbev has embraced a litany of woke initiatives from ESG to DEI, along with full endorsement of transgenderism.
01:21:58.000They now foot the bill when employees choose to mutilate their bodies.
01:22:02.000So I believe, I want to get the precise language from, here we say, We have introduced inclusive benefits such as gender-affirming medical support for transgender colleagues in the US and Canada, and financial and legal support for name changes for colleagues in Brazil and Colombia.
01:22:17.000So when they say it was just one can and it was a rogue third-party marketing, let me tell you what they're really saying.
01:22:27.000They're lying and trying to pass the buck off in desperation because 26% drop in sales by the end of, I think it was April, what is it, April 15th?
01:22:38.000So we don't even have the sales data for the week after that and the week after that.
01:22:42.000We're nearly two and a half weeks since those numbers came out.
01:22:46.000It's becoming a cultural phenomenon and they are reeling from it.
01:22:50.000I don't think that, I mean, the idea that having this gender bending of The popularization of the LGBT community that is popular with a certain segment of the population, but yeah, it's a small segment and it tends to be younger people, but to think that that's going to work with, you know,
01:24:54.000The more you eat the meat, the more beefcake you have to become, obviously.
01:24:58.000I watch those videos from Fleckistalks and those YouTubers that go to Times Square and ask questions like, name a country that starts with the letter U. And they're like, Utah.
01:26:05.000The book itself And this goes back, somebody will have to say how long it goes back, maybe they'll tell you in the chat like what year it was written, but it goes back and it talks about these global elites who want to get rid of all these people, they set up a utopian set of preserves, they bought up all this land with a ton of money, and then they decide to kill everybody with a super virus, and they almost get away with it except Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six guys go kill everybody, which is fantastic, but the fact of the matter is this idea has been propagated for a long time, even in pop culture.
01:26:36.000The Division is a plague, basically wipes out the planet, and then the government activates Presidential Directive 51, creating a continuity of government, and then you're the Division to go in and try and restore functions, and you're like in New York in the apocalypse.
01:26:50.000That sounds prophetic at this point, right?
01:26:52.000They talk about Operation Dark Winter, I think it was called?
01:26:57.000Wasn't that one of the actual things that was going on?
01:27:01.000The massive war game about a pandemic wiping out the planet or something like that?
01:27:04.000Yeah, I think we saw a very light version in 2020.
01:27:07.000The only upside that I ever see about 2020, which is minimal, because a lot of people lost a lot of freedom, a lot of careers were destroyed, a lot of families had a lot of discord and stuff like that.
01:27:15.000The only thing that I saw that was good was essentially that The ball got moved.
01:27:21.000The goalposts were moved while people were watching in real time.
01:27:24.000And they did 10 years worth of a jump in a few months.
01:27:27.000And everyone was like, oh, what are they doing?
01:27:52.000And he's got this great theory that Alex Jones can actually see the future, but he can only see the future when he's looking through a potato.
01:28:01.000So it's like this crazy, weird way to explain the future.
01:28:07.000But it still kind of pans out where Alex Jones is kind of right.
01:28:10.000Is it possible that he's from the future?
01:28:11.000Cause some of the things he said to me, you know, through, he didn't say it to me personally.
01:30:45.000We have a bunch of other stories, too, that I want to... Like, you just have Klaus Schwab looking over this whole meeting and this discussion, and he's just looking down with disgust.
01:31:02.000He's a legitimate, real-life Bond villain.
01:31:04.000Well, so I guess we can wrap this one up by just saying don't buy Anheuser-Busch products, and we're gonna go to Super Chats.
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01:33:04.000It's like, you know, if a bunch of cultists knocked on your door and told you the moon was made of cheese and they needed money from you, are you gonna be like, well, I really don't wanna be embarrassed in front of the moon cultists.
01:34:28.000If someone from MSNBC reports that the follower was a fan of me or Libs of TikTok, we can't sue them because they're just referencing a security agency.
01:34:38.000And then we can sue them and they've got infinite funding through the government or whatever it is they're doing.
01:34:50.000Yeah, it's like, if you look up evil in the dictionary, you find those people.
01:34:55.000Threat to Democracy says, Tim, the next time you and the show talk about religion and giants, you should bring on Wendigoon and or Aiden and Aiden from the Lore Lodge.
01:38:38.000Chris Pavotto says, my eight-year-old son has Down syndrome.
01:38:42.000For the service guarantee citizenship, please continue to expand that passion for special needs, as I'm retired military and he'll never be able to join.
01:38:50.000Also, still waiting for Phil to read my DM on Twitter, I use my name.
01:38:54.000Well, uh, anybody can- the service isn't military.
01:38:57.000When service guarantees citizenship in Starship Troopers, it could be like working at a library or something, or it could be any kind of- it could be cleaning up garbage, it could be, you know, cleaning up parks, it could be planting flowers.
01:39:21.000I know that the left often said that it was like they're fascists, and the guy who made the movie tried to make them look like Nazis.
01:39:27.000But I'm like, wait, the story is that the bugs bomb Buenos Aires and wipe it off the planet, so then we respond to try and stop them from doing it again?
01:39:47.000You gotta go after them and try and wipe them out.
01:39:49.000And I don't understand why they're like, service guaranteed citizenship is a bad thing.
01:39:53.000No, even, think about this, people on the left would love, what is it called, AmeriCorps, where they send people to go teach, right?
01:40:00.000You go teach in a school for 18 months, you put some skin in the game, that's the whole goal.
01:40:04.000Well, when I was talking with Vivek Ramaswamy, he just said, when you sign up for Selective Service, men and women both do it, when you do, you get a voter card.
01:40:13.000If you don't sign up, you don't have to, don't worry about it, but you don't get a voter card.
01:41:08.000There's part of me that wants to say property or business owner, and the reason I say or business owner is because you can start a business on your phone, you can start a business, it's legitimate.
01:41:19.000What if your net payment in federal taxes is positive?
01:41:22.000That you actually have a federal tax, that you paid something, then you have a say.
01:41:26.000But if you don't, if you're a net recipient of tax money, then you don't get to.
01:41:55.000If all the people who are making money and paying taxes say, I am tired of paying taxes, we are hereby going to shut off the valve, then all of a sudden those poor people stop receiving those benefits and are now eligible to vote.
01:42:51.000I mean, criminals are never expected to behave, but everyone else who has to suffer through their bad behavior needs to keep a perfectly cool head at all times.
01:43:01.000It's the old, why don't we pass a law and make that illegal?
01:43:28.000When far-left extremists tore down the barricades in front of the White House, tried storming it, set fire to a guard post and the church, forced the president into an emergency bunker.
01:43:35.000It was a day that the left tried to destroy democracy.
01:43:39.000Never in our country's history have we been so close to having our democracy completely destroyed.
01:44:19.000I sold my house in Virginia a couple years back, 21 I think, and the kid who came, and he was a kid, he was young, who came and inspected my roof, which was also frustrating because he didn't have his own ladder.
01:44:28.000I'm like, I have to bring my own ladder to do the roof thing.
01:44:31.000And he was telling me, he was like, oh, yeah, man, I said something about how I was there at Lafayette Square the day that they, you know, ran over the barricades.
01:44:37.000And he was like, yeah, I spent the night in one of those big chalice sculptures.
01:44:43.000There's like all these like big kind of like fountain things.
01:44:45.000And he was in one of them and he hid because the cops were around.
01:44:47.000And he hid there all night, and I was like, oh, you're a piece of garbage.
01:44:49.000Like, somebody should have arrested you.
01:44:51.000And I was a federal agent at the time, and I knew that they wouldn't back me if I tried to go like, well, we should probably detain you and have some questions.
01:44:56.000It was like, I guess you're just going to continue with my roof.
01:44:58.000So I watched that, and I was like, I cannot wait to get out of this area.
01:46:12.000Yeah, the cops, the cops told me Flee from your house.
01:46:16.000And I was like, I am on the, like, there's only way out is the back, and it's a 20-foot drop or whatever, and they were like, then you will tell a judge you thought it was more appropriate to kill a man than it was to slide down, you know, the banister or whatever, or the railing, and they're gonna argue that means murder.
01:46:35.000That means you intended to kill the person, because there was an alternative.
01:46:38.000And I'm like, I don't know, I'd jump off 30 feet and break my legs.
01:46:50.000So it's like you walk in the front door, but then if you keep walking straight, all of a sudden you're 7 feet up, and then the elevated garage was like 17.
01:47:05.000But still, you know that that's not a sustainable situation.
01:47:08.000Like, I'm not gonna tell people to do a thing that I didn't do, but people say like, oh, I have families, it's too difficult, I can't quit my job, and it's just like, I get it, I know it's hard.
01:47:17.000I'm saying, one day, they're gonna come to your house, they're gonna smash the windows and they're gonna storm in, because you're gonna be a sympathizer or something, and then you're gonna say to yourself, it would have been less difficult to walk barefoot with my kids than to try and break my kids out of a gulag.
01:47:35.000If it comes to that point, if the riots come to your neighborhood, the question is, is it harder to escape with rioters smashing windows and firebombing buildings, you know, or is it easier to just get in your car right now and have nothing?
01:48:14.000I went on a ghost tour or something like that.
01:48:15.000Yeah, no, I actually wasn't there with Tim when he went.
01:48:18.000No, we went to that museum on the boardwalk where they have the serial killer stuff.
01:48:22.000Yeah, a few years ago, my car died, and then I wanted to buy something new, and there was a super old car that needed a little bit of work on it, so I just bought that.
01:48:52.000Alright, our favorite superchatter, TheRealHydroPX says, Tim, I promise you everybody will move if you find them a new job, a new home, and set them up to move.
01:49:56.000I'm just saying, if I was in high school, and a teacher walked up to me and said, give me your phone, I would be like, no.
01:50:05.000And if they tried to physically take it from me, then I would physically resist.
01:50:09.000There's got to be a limit to those school searches are legal within certain parameters.
01:50:14.000They may be able to search backpacks, but I guarantee you there's a higher degree of privacy that's required on your phone because of the type of information that's there.
01:50:21.000There's always like things can be legal and still have limits and there's got to be some limits there.
01:50:26.000We Are Change says, Shameless drives a Honda Accord.
01:51:06.000Yes, so... But it was, you know, it was a three-liter engine.
01:51:08.000You could do fun stuff with it, and you could rev it, like, you know, double clutch and do all the dumb things like a race car, but it looked like...
01:51:14.000It looked like what a mom would be driving.
01:51:33.000I will say on the moving thing, what really bothered me about the left in Occupy was before I got any attention for my work, they were like, oh man, this is the perfect example of what's wrong with the system.
01:51:46.000You're like a mixed race high school dropout dude, you're really smart and you're hardworking, where's your success?
01:51:51.000They keep saying pick yourself up by your bootstraps, but clearly it's not working because the system's broken.
01:53:25.000So get a lobster for a pet and you'll have great time.
01:53:27.000But we know dogs are gonna pass, and we get a small amount of time to experience all that happiness, and then one day it's like a, you know, a bomb of emotion goes off and all of that is released at once.
01:54:02.000And the question I have for people when they say they're hurting is, would you exchange the 14 years you had with your dog so that you were not crying right now?
01:54:29.000I mean, I will literally cry about it.
01:54:31.000But I'm not going to like, life is unjust, and like flip over a table or anything.
01:54:34.000I'm going to be like, we have reached this point.
01:54:37.000There's something about people who've gotten so far away from biological death as part of the cycle.
01:54:42.000Like, you know, people are so removed from it, they don't know where their food comes from, that something has to die for them to be able to eat, that they don't understand that that's something that... This used to be part of everyday life for every person until five seconds ago.
01:54:56.000Being angry at reality for reality is so...
01:55:02.000Detrimental to any ability to enjoy your life.
01:55:05.000If you're mad because you're subjected to a reality that you don't get to control and that you're going to end and all of the things that we as humans have to, you know, manage to cope with and stuff, if that turns you bitter and angry, you're going to have a miserable life.
01:55:34.000And although many people try to, you know, they try to reduce that.
01:55:37.000And there are actually like a lot of industries that try to, you know, there's not a lot of people that understand that grief is part of the cycle.
01:55:43.000Our culture has tried to get rid of that.
01:56:02.000Look, you can start reading Ted Kaczynski's, what do you call it, his manifesto, and you'll be like, I actually saw someone—man, it's troubling when you go like, yeah, Ted Kaczynski was a bad dude, because I remember when he got wrapped up, and you go, thank God, yeah, they got the bomber.
01:56:14.000And then you start reading it, and you're like, oh, that guy was a prophet.
01:56:16.000He just didn't really execute his ideas very well.
01:56:17.000No, he just had a terrible idea about what the post office is for.
01:56:36.000Which is why it's funny with the whole, like, Texas shooter thing.
01:56:40.000I'm like, the Milk Toast Show, where we repeatedly tell everybody violence solves nothing and is not the tactic for winning political victories, and then they try to imply that we in some way would ever encourage anybody to do anything close to that stupidest thing ever.
01:56:52.000It's ridiculous, but again we not to beat a dead horse But it literally is just projection because they were doing all that stuff about the trans day of rage blah blah blah blah blah all that stuff before then you can look at all of them yeah, and then the trans person goes and actually commits a heinous act and and they're like oh blame everything except for the trans person and the people that were They're firing up trans people as much as they possibly could, telling them there's a genocide going on, but the stochastic terrorists are Tim Pool because a neo-Nazi watched his show once.
01:57:49.000But Republicans right now should be filing those charges and they're not doing it.
01:57:53.000Well, they don't control DOJ because DOJ is... They could be filing subpoenas and they could be doing the 529 Commission, but they don't do it.
01:58:03.000Well, I mean, the majority of the public is, too, actually.
01:58:06.000Maybe not 529 specifically, but according to data, more of the public wanted the 2020 riots looked into than wanted January 6th investigated.
01:58:15.000I did a thought experiment the other day, because somebody brought up the Charlottesville, the Unite the Right rally.
01:58:22.000And how much was that the dry run for what they pulled off for the January 6th story?
01:58:26.000The messaging there was so overwhelmingly ridiculous, and it was so one-sided, the reporting, that you ended up doing the exact same thing, but they did it better with January 6th.
01:58:34.000I feel like they actually honed their game.
01:58:36.000Five years later, they executed even a better version of that.
01:58:39.000They had way more substance with the Charlottesville, because there was actual There were actual neo-Nazis there.
01:58:45.000There were probably all the neo-Nazis that are on the Eastern Seaboard were in that one place.
01:58:48.000Compared to the number of neo-Nazis that were actually at January 6th, there's a lot more.
01:58:54.000And it was, arguably, you could say that Unite the Right was a right-wing, you know, radical uh you know uh event or whatever but the january 6th riot that was not a far-right radical event that was there's way too many people there for it to be truly actually far-right and radical i just love that okay i just want to mention one more thing about charlottesville that that is what joe biden claimed his motivation for running for office was i ran for president because i saw charlottesville like shut up that is not why you decided i want to
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02:00:09.000What I want to shout out right now is the St.
02:00:11.000Joseph's Novena that we're praying for the working class in this country in this time of economic uncertainty, for the unborn, and also for our enemies like the people at Vox, Sillem, Mulvaney, those we disagree with, and that America will return to God.
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