On this week's show, we discuss the devastating fires in Maui, Hawaii, and the possibility of lasers being fired from satellites over the Pacific Ocean, as well as a new conspiracy theory about Direct Energy Weapons (DEW) and the future of warfare. We also hear an update from Tucker Carlson's interview with the former Chief of Police for the Capitol Police, revealing that he was barred from bringing in the National Guard, which reignites a scandal we ve long since known about.
00:00:22.000As many of you are aware, there were devastating fires in Maui, and they're saying it may have been caused by electrical lines, not completely sure.
00:00:29.000Many people lost their lives, so we hope everybody's safe.
00:00:32.000Hearing from a lot of people that they have friends and family they've still not heard from, so again, I hope everybody's gonna be okay.
00:00:38.000And also hearing that the devastation is worse than even we realize.
00:00:41.000But from this, we had a conversation last night about this video that went viral earlier this year of lasers being fired from satellites over Hawaii.
00:00:49.000And we talked about there's a conspiracy conspiracy theory going around.
00:00:52.000Well now there's a darker and more pervasive conspiracy theory.
00:00:58.000A conversation about direct energy weapons.
00:01:01.000Now there's a lot of videos that are completely fake that are going around.
00:01:04.000But I think it's an interesting conversation to talk about the future of warfare because at the same time there's massive flooding happening in China.
00:01:09.000The reality is Fires probably started from natural causes because fires happens all the time.
00:01:13.000Great Chicago fire happened, cow kicked over a lantern or whatever it is you want to believe.
00:01:17.000And floods happened because there's heavy rain, probably.
00:01:21.000But I do think it's important to consider that we know for a fact lasers are fired from satellites.
00:01:25.000And there's a question of whether or not they're powerful enough to cause any damage, whether accidentally or otherwise.
00:01:30.000And that brings us into the topic of World War III and the future of weapons.
00:01:34.000And there's an interesting discussion to have around there.
00:01:37.000We also have this update from Tucker Carlson doing the interview with the former chief of police for the Capitol Police, revealing that he was barred from bringing in the National Guard, which of course just reignites this scandal we've long since already known about, that it appears they wanted it to happen.
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00:02:52.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Paul Ingrassia.
00:03:04.000I've been promoting President Trump for quite a while now, and he seems to really like my writings.
00:03:08.000He's been re-truthing a lot of what I put out there.
00:03:11.000And also, I'm a law clerk with the McBride Law Firm, and currently he represents a number of high-profile January 6th defendants, as well as Andrew and Tristan Tate and their civil lawsuit out of Florida.
00:03:25.000We'll definitely want to talk about all that stuff.
00:04:18.000Now, I know there are many other stories we can talk about, but it's Friday and I want to have a good time and I want to talk about things that I think are interesting.
00:04:25.000And so while there is stuff about January 6th and Hunter Biden's getting his plea deal revoked, I'm kind of just like, Man, we've talked about those ad nauseum.
00:04:32.000And now we've got this big story out of Maui.
00:04:34.000And seriously, I hope everybody's okay.
00:04:37.000These photos are absolutely devastating.
00:04:39.000And the likelihood of this fire is something like a cow kicking over a lantern, I imagine.
00:04:49.000We discussed this quite a bit, the idea of directed energy weapons, and while I don't think it is the most plausible thing to attribute, there are people posting these fake photos that look really silly with like, it looks like a missile hitting Maui, a laser would never look like that.
00:05:06.000If they are, they're probably infrared or invisible in whatever way, and they're going to start fires.
00:05:11.000You won't even know that they were started by this.
00:05:12.000But this is the story we have from Newsweek.
00:05:14.000Hawaii wildfires spark conspiracy theory about directed energy weapons.
00:05:19.000The devastating wildfires in Hawaii have brought a new conspiracy theory from the climate change deniers who suggest the destruction was orchestrated by the federal government's directed energy weapons.
00:05:27.000Social media users are circulating photos of light beams and laser beams that they claim were taken from Hawaii before this week's deadly fires burned down historic landmarks and killed at least 55 on the island of Maui.
00:05:37.000Now, I have no idea why anyone would be like, our own government did this!
00:05:42.000But we do have this story we talked about the other day.
00:05:44.000Chinese satellite lasers recorded over Hawaii.
00:06:23.000We've got a real risk of an invasion of Taiwan.
00:06:25.000We've got warfare happening, obviously, in Europe.
00:06:29.000Russia right now is concerned NATO is going to invade Ukraine, occupy.
00:06:33.000And so I started thinking about what's World War III gonna hold?
00:06:36.000And could it possibly be that, you know, as we know, satellites have these lasers, at least for scanning and research purposes, LIDAR, it's called.
00:06:44.000Is it possible they have any kind of weaponization or, you know, infrared heat lasers that can actually start fires or cause real damage?
00:06:52.000Yeah, I mean, I think it's definitely plausible here.
00:06:57.000I mean, I just want to clarify maybe directed energy weapons.
00:07:01.000I guess you're having you have in mind the same exact sort of laser weapons that the Chinese use.
00:07:07.000Ultimately, we have to use them or I don't know if they use them or We know that they have lasers on satellites.
00:07:19.000has developed infrared laser weapons because they've published this where they've blown up drones out of the sky in testing these lasers.
00:07:26.000So the question is, is it possible to have any kind of weapon so powerful it could start a fire from long range?
00:07:31.000Obviously, people think the Canadian wildfires were started by either Antifa, which I think is weird.
00:07:36.000I think it was lightning strikes, to be completely honest.
00:07:38.000But it gets me thinking about the future of warfare, and if this was warfare, like China having space weapons or something like that, Trump launching the Space Force, clearly they're entertaining these possibilities.
00:07:53.000What do you guys think World War III is going to look like?
00:07:56.000We never talk about this kind of stuff.
00:07:58.000We talk about nukes, we talk about cyber warfare, we talk about PR manipulation, but we don't talk about things outside of that realm.
00:08:05.000I mean, it's still, that's because, like, for the most part, these type of, like, this type of weapon, if it were a real weapon, like, that kind of stuff is something that, I mean, everybody here is extremely unfamiliar with, obviously.
00:08:18.000If it's cutting edge technology that has no, you know, no exposure to the population, like, how much can you pontificate about it?
00:08:30.000You know, I don't know anything about lasers.
00:08:32.000I could be, you know, it's like I know a little more about if it was missiles or, you know, technology that we can currently look at.
00:08:40.000This is kind of the point why I thought it was interesting to talk about.
00:08:42.000Because I kind of feel like, I said this before, we sit here in this room and we talk about all this stuff and the security agents and intelligence agencies are laughing how wrong we are about everything.
00:08:54.000I mean, I know that there's definitely you know, there was a reason as much as people like to meme on Trump about Space Force and stuff like it is legitimate.
00:09:04.000You've got multiple companies that now that are delivering private Satellites into low Earth orbit.
00:09:13.000That means that the technology is going to start really disseminating to other countries and other states are going to have the ability to get into space and actually do things, whether it be monitoring or whether it be targeting with laser and stuff like that.
00:09:30.000I mean, so it's a necessity for the future, but I mean, again, because it's something that we're all so unfamiliar with.
00:09:37.000Talking about, or at least me talking about it, it's like, man, Star Wars was cool.
00:09:44.000I think every cartoon villain builds a laser, right?
00:10:01.000But it wouldn't surprise me if there were You know, I'm never surprised by advanced surveillance technology, and I don't know why lasers wouldn't be considered in a similar sphere.
00:10:13.000I think the idea that you would be able to launch FAR attacks with as much stealth as possible without having to deploy ships and all kinds of stuff, that's probably ideal for any superpower in the world.
00:10:24.000The question is, like, do we also have lasers?
00:10:26.000Well, I mean, I have lasers on my guns.
00:11:24.000Was it right around the same time as the balloon?
00:11:25.000I think the balloon was just later on.
00:11:26.000But they had a bunch of balloons apparently flying over the U.S.
00:11:29.000And so, look man, whatever ends up happening, we don't know what it is they're building and what they're going to use when it comes to physical conflict.
00:11:37.000Dazzlers are the lasers that they use.
00:11:40.000I think they use these in Afghanistan and Iraq.
00:11:58.000Burning out someone's eyes, you know, whatever.
00:12:00.000But actually, you can buy lasers off the internet that can start fires.
00:12:03.000Like I said, well, I don't have anything that can start fires, but I've got multiple IR lasers and stuff like that that go on guns and stuff, so you can get them, like low power that are civilian legal.
00:12:14.000The funny thing is, like, the Food and Drug Administration is the actual administration that regulates lasers.
00:13:26.000But like, Like, or robotics would be things, but now they're not like, oh, you can't know about our new rifle, like all that stuff.
00:13:34.000As soon as they develop new rifle or new rounds, that stuff's making, you know, that stuff's on the internet and dudes are talking about it and debating on whether it's a good thing or not.
00:13:41.000Well, you've got, you know, people who are in the military are going to be commissioned or given these things or whatever.
00:13:47.000So you can't keep those things from the public because a guy's going to have it and be like, we just use these particular rounds.
00:13:51.000Yeah, like the stuff that'd be like top secret stuff is like DARPA and like stuff they're doing at MIT.
00:15:00.000With the Canadian wildfires, one of the fears I'd always heard was that because Canada has embraced kind of progressive environmentalism, there's no forest management.
00:15:08.000So it's a perfect storm of policies that they think are selling to you as good that are not actually good.
00:15:14.000My question would be, as the average person, should you bring back the bomb shelter?
00:15:17.000Because obviously you're not getting any information.
00:15:20.000How would you prepare your community or your family for technology we don't know about and they're not going to tell you about?
00:15:28.000I've never experienced the smog from the Canadian wildfires.
00:15:32.000That was the first time in my lifetime I've ever experienced something like that.
00:15:35.000But a lot of people say, like up in Montana, that stuff kind of happens often.
00:15:38.000So was it just a freak accident that all these fires happened and then we on the East Coast experienced this unbreathable air for two weeks?
00:15:44.000I mean, part of it too was that Halifax, which is above Maine, had its worst wildfire in, I think, its history ever.
00:15:52.000And I've heard stories that there were people that think they were set by environmentalists.
00:15:58.000I've heard that too, but I... There was, if you look at the lightning maps, you can see all the lightning in the area.
00:16:03.000So it's kind of like, I mean, you can believe it was leftist extremists or whatever, but also lightning starts wildfires.
00:16:10.000Yeah, I was gonna say, I think it's leftist extremists that are in their own government that are not actually taking the steps to manage the forest, and that's why it's across the entire country.
00:16:17.000Like, my Canadian family that lives in British Columbia, every couple years there will be smoke, you can't see, you know, some of the islands, things like that, but it's not...
00:17:13.000Well, first, if you look at, if you pause in some of the clips, you can see, let me see, here on this shirt, the writing appears to be Chinese.
00:17:24.000There's a couple different instances where the writing appears to be Chinese, and in fact, behind her, it looks like there are Chinese people.
00:17:30.000And the reason why, the conspiracy theory here, I believe most people are saying, I don't know about an AI filter, you don't need to do that, you can just get a white person who lives in China.
00:17:42.000But the argument is, they are trying to attack family values, they're trying to attack marriage and the family in the West, and this is on TikTok.
00:17:51.000TikTok is not in China, they have their own version of TikTok.
00:17:54.000This is another component of, if your kids are on TikTok, they are being indoctrinated with content that tells them to hate being in a family, not wanting to be a mother, and this is exactly it, but this content appears to have originated in China.
00:18:05.000And this just goes against what you were saying before about how World War III would be fought if you're dealing with China, you're dealing with the United States, you're dealing with a country that's trying to undermine our own values while also, obviously, being perhaps light years ahead of us in terms of the technology that they have.
00:18:22.000So, you know, this is just another front on the information warfare that we're seeing between China and the United States and undermining our own values, undermining what it means to be a woman, obviously.
00:18:44.000I think it's sad that they're taking this moment like, she's getting an engagement ring, right?
00:18:48.000That's supposed to be exciting, you're with someone you love, and instead it's like, if you take this you're basically getting handcuffed to a life that you'll hate.
00:18:54.000That's just so cruel to take something that's actually supposed to be nice.
00:18:59.000I think part of it too is making it seem like They're not showing you the other side of this, like, she wants to be, what, alone and still cleaning her house?
00:19:07.000Like, some of these things you do anyways, you would rather do them, what, miserably?
00:19:12.000I don't really understand what their counter-argument is.
00:19:13.000I mean, I'm interested in knowing whether this is actually a real actor or AI.
00:20:18.000I think this is a component of fifth generational warfare.
00:20:21.000The conspiracy theory, I suppose, is that China is trying to attack our, rip us apart from the inside because there is a real concern that we're going to war at some point and they want us off base, falling over, etc.
00:20:40.000It's, I mean, you would expect them to do something like this.
00:20:43.000You'd expect them to do more of this given how weak we are currently as a country.
00:20:48.000The thing is, even if it's not AI, even if this isn't a Chinese production, it's still incredibly sad that our culture is now villainizing marriage on their own, right?
00:20:59.000Maybe it started, maybe some of the influence of anti-family propaganda came from somewhere else, but if it was just a regular girl who made this on her own, that's still not a great sign.
00:21:09.000I know, it goes to show the scope of the psy-opping and how many people are buying into this.
00:21:14.000She takes the wedding ring off and is like, nope, and it's like, damn.
00:21:18.000Like I'm the last guy like I'm not in any way like a conservative when it comes like or a Puritan kind of person like I was really cool guys I'm as not it has nothing to do with being cool it has to do with like not talking smack and then people being like well yeah but what about when you were a drunk moron 10 years ago That's more what it is.
00:21:40.000But like, you know, your society is based on like all societies are based on families first.
00:21:49.000It's okay to have like a different lifestyle and not Not want to have a traditional lifestyle, but your society absolutely should promote traditional lifestyles.
00:22:01.000There's nothing wrong with being like, yo, men and women should get married and have kids, because that's how we continue our society.
00:22:11.000And as much as there's a lot of people out there that are screaming about About the overpopulation and worries about climate change and stuff.
00:22:21.000If I understand correctly, the fact that so many societies are getting so old now, like China and the US is going to be a pretty old society and you're having that happen.
00:22:31.000Throughout Europe the birth rates are so low that we don't have to worry about population or overpopulation.
00:22:39.000There's going to be a population collapse coming.
00:22:41.000I've been listening to a lot of videos and there are people that are talking about by the end of the century the world global population could be cut in half.
00:22:48.000And that means that fewer people that are getting fed properly, that means fewer people that are working on like Innovations and working on, you know, things that will help progress society and make life better for people.
00:23:04.000So the idea that we have to limit how many people we have being born or that we shouldn't support or we shouldn't encourage families and stuff, that's ridiculous and it's anti-human in my opinion.
00:23:16.000One, I think part of what she's objecting to, right, that like when you get married you may have to take care of your house or you may have children that have needs like I don't think it's actually wrong to acknowledge that some of those aspects of life are probably hard, and you're lonely if you're a young mom at times.
00:23:30.000Like, there are things that we can acknowledge being a sacrifice that are still worth it.
00:23:34.000And you're saying, you know, we have aging populations, but they aren't reproducing children.
00:23:39.000So she's saying, I don't want to get married and take care of a house and kids.
00:23:43.000Like, she's definitely not going to want to take care of her aging parents, right?
00:23:46.000Like, we are breeding a culture that says My needs and my wants in the moment are more important than anything else.
00:23:52.000And the idea that I may have to at times do things I don't want to is completely repugnant
00:24:34.000And so what they do is they try to push on guys.
00:24:38.000Stop being like a guy, and on girls, start being like a guy, and this results in less families.
00:24:42.000So it's funny when they talk about the population collapse that's coming.
00:24:46.000There was this viral story which was really interesting.
00:24:49.000There was a defense contractor put together this document that said in a few years there would be something like 30% of the global population would be reduced or some ridiculous number.
00:24:59.000And then they deleted it, got rid of it, and everyone was like, why did they publish that?
00:25:04.000Some people thought it was talking about war.
00:25:06.000It may just be that, not necessarily in the next couple of years, but the next couple of generations are going to have dramatically less people.
00:25:13.000I mean, the birth rates are dropping rapidly over time.
00:25:18.000What I think we end up seeing is, in response to this, you can create social pressures that stop people from getting married, finding girlfriends, finding boyfriends, having kids, but the desires within people don't change.
00:25:31.000You end up with women who are severely depressed.
00:25:36.000There's probably internal feelings to them that are family oriented, like just men have the same thing, but they're told basically to suppress that.
00:25:43.000Like these videos, like, don't get married, don't have a family, she's got a baby, and she's looking miserable, like having a kid is bad.
00:26:17.000And this is promoting being masculine.
00:26:19.000Someone should make an inverse video of this.
00:26:24.000Where it's like a depressed looking woman and she like goes for a beer and then when she drinks it, it shows her just like absolutely miserable at home with like some cats.
00:26:31.000And then she drops, she puts it down and then she looks over and there's a ring and she puts her finger on it.
00:26:35.000Shows like her smiling with a kid and they're laughing and they're popping champagne.
00:26:41.000There was a reason why, like, mommy vloggers, lifestyle vloggers of, like, young Mormon women who typically get married, you know, much younger than the average American were so popular.
00:26:51.000They led that industry for a long time.
00:26:53.000It's because that's actually what's aspirational to a lot of women, right?
00:26:57.000They want to feel like they are beloved and that they are beautiful and that they have an important role in life that predominantly for most women is at home.
00:27:06.000I think that's why you have to have videos like this that are like, well, when you're married, you have to clean and that's bad.
00:27:12.000I would hope more and more people are beginning to wake up and see these videos and see it as absurd for what it is and, you know, see it more as parody than something that they're actually subscribing to and believing.
00:27:23.000I know there was a recent study that came out this past week.
00:27:26.000Showing that more and more young people, especially people under the age of 18, men, are identifying as conservative than ever before.
00:27:33.000Although, on the other side of the spectrum, more women are self-identified as liberal.
00:27:39.000I think the women are going to be pulled towards the men.
00:27:41.000It seems like the propaganda is having quite an effect, though, on young women.
00:27:46.000And it's because I think women are more susceptible to social pressures than men.
00:27:50.000But that also means that if men are more object-oriented and women are more subject-oriented, men wanting goals and missions, still of course wanting girlfriends, If these young women want to get relationships, it's going to have to be them going to the guys and then accepting the guys as they are, which is conservative values.
00:28:09.000And that's why I think we see women become more conservative when they get married.
00:28:50.000And so these young women are going to have to be like, well, I can go and insult him and tell him no, but he's going to be like, I got no time for this.
00:29:01.000I mean, from a political perspective, the society is basically a compilation of a bunch of families.
00:29:06.000So, you know, if you can't preserve the family, if you can't build up the family, your society is going to collapse within a generation, which is what we're seeing.
00:29:14.000So, you know, from a policy standpoint, this should concern, you know, if our lawmakers, if our ruling class was truly concerned about the future of the country, obviously, this would be a first order political issue that they'd be trying to resolve.
00:29:27.000Obviously, we're Far beyond that point, but at some point we're going to have to fix the problem, otherwise we're no longer going to have a country, which is basically on the precipice right now.
00:29:38.000I think that's a reality, and I think a component of what's causing the inner conflict in the U.S.
00:30:46.000I mean, as we've seen with all the developments that have come out with REAPS and, you know, the fact of the matter was that this was pre-planned.
00:30:55.000A lot of federal agents were interspersed within the crowd.
00:31:01.000And this was being planned for at least months in advance.
00:31:04.000And the federal government was basically co-opting Uh, the people who showed up there peacefully protesting on Capitol grounds, um, basically as, you know, as agents, as goading them into trying to commit, um, violence and inciting sort of, you know, insurrectionary behavior.
00:31:21.000Although this was not an insurrection at all.
00:31:23.000I mean, so people tend to forget that this happened in the aftermath of obviously the George Floyd riots, which were, Cause billions of damages, looting, arson.
00:31:34.000You know, this was nonstop being broadcast in televisions across the country.
00:31:39.000You know, CNN having mostly peaceful protests as the church across the street from the White House was being burned down.
00:31:47.000Obviously, we saw it with the Kavanaugh protesters as well, storming the Supreme Court.
00:31:59.000Because if you look at this, any sane person says the actions taken by the federal government, by Milley, by Pelosi, by the Democrats, the indictments against Trump, serve only to destroy this country.
00:32:36.000And then you learn that Joe Biden had some meetings with like some Russian oligarchs and was a wealthy Kazakh businessman.
00:32:45.000And then the next day, Hunter Biden gets this very generous deposit, which was the exact amount needed to buy a very nice car.
00:32:54.000So it's on the surface, unless they come out and claim otherwise, the preponderance of evidence suggests that Joe Biden is heavily compromised and is actively seeking to rip this country apart to benefit himself.
00:33:05.000And then we're all going to suffer for it.
00:33:08.000I think evidence for the fact that this was planned in advance by the deep state, by our feds, was in the fact that they called it an insurrection from the get go.
00:33:18.000I mean, The term insurrection obviously comes from the Constitution.
00:33:22.000I mean, this is obviously a seditious conspiracy against the United States government, and the fact that they wanted to label it as an insurrection from the beginning got that sort of in the public consciousness, in the public mind.
00:33:37.000Obviously, the mainstream media would go about it with their narrative, would go crazy with it, and then that basically ultimately set up these later indictments, these groundless indictments by Jack Smith because he could basically retrofit that label, that legal term, as a matter of alleging this against Donald Trump and the people who showed up there on January 6th.
00:34:02.000You know, I think everyone could see it for what it is at this point.
00:34:05.000I think, obviously, Trump supporters, millions of conservatives wake up and understand that, you know, between what was going on with big tech as well, the censorship there, you know, between the Twitter files and everything else that was going on.
00:34:20.000He said, you know, he was criticizing people like Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson saying, you've got these people who think that January 6th was a non-event and, you know, not one of the worst days in history and all that stuff.
00:34:32.000And Sam Harris, I personally think he's a liar.
00:34:38.000Because you can't have a guy who is famous for going on Bill Maher and being heavily critical of people like Ben Affleck for blindly just defending Islamic extremists and things like that.
00:34:49.000And then turn around and just blanketly be like, Trump is the most dangerous thing to this nation.
00:34:54.000I don't care to hear evidence or debate it.
00:34:55.000Like, you can't be the... So maybe he's got cognitive dissonance.
00:34:59.000And I don't mean to single out Sam Harris, but a lot of people who are trying to ham up January 6th as like the apocalypse.
00:35:05.000I'll tell you, you want to talk about insurrection and seditious conspiracy?
00:35:19.000Well, I mean, I suppose now I should be able to believe it, but it's still when I think about it, it's still surprising that it's so clearly politically motivated and there are still people that are defending it.
00:35:34.000And I maybe I'm just I had too much hope in my fellow Americans.
00:35:40.000But it really is disheartening when, you know, it's even if you think that what he did, what he's been accused of is legitimate, like what it's legitimate.
00:36:13.000I mean, the charges that they brought Donald Trump up against in this latest indictment, this was for accounting fraud in the wake of like the Enron scandal.
00:36:21.000That's what the statute is that they're bringing him up against.
00:36:25.000And the other one is for like, um, originally for, um, it was an 1865 statute, um, to, you know, For the, against the Ku Klux Klan, intended to, you know, go against the Ku Klux Klan for targeting people, freed slaves at the time, using violence to prevent them from voting.
00:36:44.000So that's the statute that they're using against Donald Trump in this latest indictment.
00:36:50.000They're creating this as they go because it's the weaponization of the DOJ, the deep state, against the political opponent.
00:36:57.000I mean, we've never had this before in American history where A president of the United States is going after, you know, obviously the frontrunner and the... Lawyers?
00:37:08.000And the consultants, anyone who is associated with Donald Trump or went along with this.
00:37:12.000You know, the closest historical parallel to this is when Thomas Jefferson went after Aaron Burr in 1807.
00:37:20.000Aaron Burr basically, truly plotted a conspiracy against the United States, a real insurrection, when he escape to basically Texas at the time, the land that would become Texas, Louisiana Territory, which was Spanish-owned at the time, and he plotted with the Spanish government to form his own government there as a direct challenge to Thomas Jefferson, given the fact that Burr had been serving as Jefferson's vice president up until 1805.
00:37:49.000And then Jefferson basically sent the feds after Burr, and the federal judge, it was trial presided over by Chief Justice Marshall at the time, who acquitted Burr of his alleged crime.
00:38:02.000So even in that case, you had someone, you had Aaron Burr, who truly went against the United States government, acquitted for his crime.
00:38:09.000So, you know, it just goes to show how unprecedented this is.
00:38:14.000Is it true that certain people got the call that day not to show up?
00:38:33.000So there were barricades at first, and I met a woman, she said that her and her husband showed up just shy of three o'clock, well after the barricades are torn down, well after all the fighting, and they walked onto what is open grounds, typically open to the public, with no signs anywhere, with no barricades, no broken glass, because there was fighting on one side and nothing on the other.
00:38:52.000They walked into the building, doors were wide open, cops were waving to people.
00:38:56.000Walked inside, she said, the whole thing took six minutes.
00:38:59.000They walked in, walked out, looked around, and were like, whatever, and went home.
00:39:02.000Then they got served criminal charges, and they were like, we didn't even do anything.
00:39:39.000We have to encourage our lawmakers, especially Republicans, to speak out against this because people are languishing behind bars and they're being treated worse than domestic terrorists.
00:39:51.000They are being labeled domestic terrorists at this point.
00:39:56.000I mean, specifically in this indictment against Donald Trump, they conveniently always leave out the part when he said, everyone return home peacefully.
00:40:03.000We've made our point, we've made our message known, and everyone, you know, you protested, please return back home peacefully.
00:40:11.000They always clip that out of the video, and they always clip that out of the complaint that they allege against Donald Trump, that they filed against Donald Trump.
00:40:19.000Um, you know, vast majority of the people there were protesting peacefully that day.
00:40:25.000From all the video that we see, these people were let in freely into the Capitol.
00:41:17.000So it seems like they just want to implement a fear-based thing to anyone who questions... They create the rules of the game and we go along with it.
00:41:24.000They want to pump as much fear into you as they can.
00:41:44.000And obviously all these things have been trampled over by the Biden regime, by their friends in Silicon Valley, as we've seen with the Twitter files, as we've seen with Facebook.
00:42:00.000I mean, one of the Proud Boys who got convicted of conspiracy, there's video of him at the Capitol saying, don't go inside, don't go in, and he got convicted of what?
00:43:15.000We have this story from the Postmillennial.
00:43:17.000Newly appointed special counsel David Weiss moves to drop Hunter's plea deal.
00:43:22.000Weiss dropped the plea deal that had been in the works with Hunter Biden in Delaware over tax crimes and a gun charge.
00:43:27.000Now, I'm not saying that he's going to get punished as he's going to face accountability, but I believe because of the tremendous pressure that we have placed covering this story and talking about Hunter Biden's plea deal, they are now forced To actually pursue some kind of real charges against Hunter Biden.
00:43:47.000Granted, I don't think he's gonna get the charges he should get.
00:43:50.000It's still probably gonna be a slap on the wrist, but he's not getting that sweetheart perfect immunity deal.
00:43:57.000The public hears about it, there's a big eruption, and now they're forced to be like, okay, we've actually got to charge this guy for the crimes he's doing.
00:44:03.000So I do think it's fair to say pressure forces them to make that move.
00:44:07.000They know there's a boundary they can't cross, and that's where we need to be.
00:44:11.000If the issue is we're playing a board game and they keep cheating and making up fake rules, we just need to eventually say, no, you can't do that, move our piece back to where it's supposed to be, and force them to acknowledge they're going to have to play by the rules too.
00:44:23.000I think if we keep this pressure up, we look at Bud Light, we look at Sound of Freedom, we look at Hunter losing his plea deal, we can see that the pressure is on and it does work.
00:44:31.000Yeah, I totally agree with what you're saying about forcing them to essentially play by the rules that we want to establish because they've been essentially making the rules up as they go, which is something that I've been kind of harping on recently, like just the whole philosophy thing.
00:44:50.000The people that are on the left tend not to have a philosophy that, you know, believes that engaging good faith is actually the proper
00:45:54.000They're probably now groaning, being like, damn, it didn't work.
00:45:57.000OK, well, we'll get our guy in there and we'll claim he's a Republican.
00:46:00.000And then they're still going to have to give Hunter Biden something worse than he was going to get.
00:46:04.000My point is only, I don't think we've won, but we've certainly taken some territory in forcing them to acknowledge, like, hey, that deal was bad.
00:47:09.000What we really need to see, and we need to put pressure on, is his illicit business dealings, and serving as a proxy for his dad, and influence peddling.
00:47:16.000But that's going to have to come from Congress, and they seem to be sitting on their hands.
00:47:25.000It will have to do much more than it's already done.
00:47:27.000I mean, at this point, Congress, I mean, not to change the subject here, but they should have subpoenaed Alvin Bragg, the DA leading this indictment against Donald Trump in New York, should have subpoenaed all these prosecutors going against Donald Trump by now.
00:47:45.000You know, here in this case, at least David Weiss is at least we know for Jack Smith is a total political hack.
00:47:53.000I mean, his wife was, you know, donated thousands of dollars to Joe Biden, the 2020 presidential campaign.
00:48:02.000She worked for a film company that had financial ties, allegedly to George Soros.
00:48:07.000So, I mean, at least in this case, you know, they try to pretend like this guy is somewhat more nonpartisan here. But then again, I do think
00:48:19.000we have to raise the bar. We have to raise the standard much higher and demand much more from
00:48:23.000our congressmen. So what would you like to see happen to Hunter Biden? Well, I mean, Tim
00:48:29.000mentioned these charges that a normal American probably would get off the hook here or a normal American.
00:48:39.000We basically have to get to the business dealings with Burisma with what we're seeing with the Tucker Carlson interview of this past week between David Archer and basically the connection there that, you know, Joe Biden was You know, meeting with these people when, you know, taking it while he should have been meeting with the Chinese prime minister.
00:49:03.000He was taking meetings with Hunter Biden and his company and so on and so forth.
00:49:19.000We know what fraud this guy really committed against the United States, but at the very least, they're going after him for something.
00:49:25.000And I think Um, you know, we should be satisfied with that, um, from that vantage point.
00:49:31.000Um, but then again, the pressure has to be much higher.
00:49:33.000I think, um, from our elected lawmakers, we should bring these people.
00:49:38.000We should bring David Weiss, you know, subpoena him potentially.
00:49:41.000We should question him, interrogate him.
00:49:43.000We should demand more from our government.
00:49:45.000I mean, this guy was already serving in government, which is in violation of federal law.
00:49:50.000He should not, we should not, a special counsel should not be someone with ties already to the federal government, with ties to the deep state.
00:49:58.000We should truly select someone outside of the government, which we have not done here.
00:50:04.000So that's something that we should be looking at for this specific case here.
00:50:07.000But again, you know, pressure needs to be put on these people because As we've seen, they'll get away with doing anything.
00:50:15.000They'll try to impeach their major political opponent.
00:50:18.000They'll try to get Donald Trump behind bars, and they're going to stop at nothing to accomplish that goal.
00:50:26.000So that's up to us, the American people, to put the pressure on them and hold their feet to the fire, because if we don't, no one else will.
00:51:01.000I mean, he was being impeached at the time.
00:51:03.000We tend to forget that he was impeached once he left office.
00:51:06.000So there's so much going on at the time for Donald Trump that I think that question, there wasn't enough time to explore it.
00:51:15.000The argument is that he didn't know what was going on, he didn't, some people, he said, this is actually a really great answer, he said that some of these people did bad things, they were violent and they were committing crimes and, you know, how do you have enough time with two weeks to go through all this and figure out, you know, who they're charging and what they're charging them with?
00:51:31.000And the people who were charged and arrested, many of them were actively violent.
00:51:35.000They went after the fact, when Trump is no longer president, after a lot of the people who are walking around confused.
00:51:40.000There's no way Trump would be able to... I mean, there's thousands of people in DC.
00:51:44.000There's no way he's going to be able to figure out who accidentally walked on a lawn and would later be charged with very serious crimes.
00:51:50.000You've got people... Brandon Strzok didn't even go in the building, and they got him criminally charged.
00:51:57.000Trump maybe could have done something, but it's a rock and a hard place because hundreds of thousands of people, I think, were down there that day at his rally and then at the rally outside of the... there was a peaceful permitted rally outside of the Capitol.
00:52:13.000They're now charging not only the people who went inside, but even people who are on the Capitol grounds with being on restricted grounds or something like this.
00:52:19.000There's no way for Trump to have pardoned those guys.
00:52:22.000There's too many names, too many random people, he doesn't know what they're going to charge.
00:52:25.000If Trump had a list of everybody who went there, if he made a website and said, send me your name right now, and I will pardon you, that maybe would work, but then what?
00:52:34.000He's gonna go through every single name?
00:52:38.000He had two weeks between January 6th and January 20th, and you may forget, they were trying to oust him from office before January 20th, in January of 2021.
00:52:49.000There was a movement to get him pushed out of the White House, like, day after January 6th.
00:52:54.000So he had so much going on at that point in time.
00:52:57.000Obviously this is a serious issue and now if he does get re-elected, this is something that he would do, but at the time it was just crazy.
00:53:08.000He needs a task force to start going through all the names.
00:53:55.000Well, there's so much that we still don't know.
00:53:56.000There's still a lot of footage that still needs to come out, and all this is still being sorted out.
00:54:00.000So it's, you know, it's hard to jump to conclusions, to legal conclusions, I think, still, even though we do know a lot more now than we did back then.
00:55:55.000In the song, Anthony grieves the separation between the average person in America and the class of rich men north of Richmond who want to have total control of decisions in this country.
00:56:35.000The song Rich Men North of Richmond centers around a theme of the struggling working class American being pushed around by the political class living in and around DC.
00:56:45.000I've been selling my soul, working all day, overtime, hours for BS pay, so I can sit out here and waste my life away, drag back home, and drown my troubles away.
00:56:54.000In the song, Anthony seems to grieve the separation that has come between the average person and these rich political elites.
00:57:00.000Taxes, the welfare state, the death of young men in the country are all topics the song touches on.
00:57:54.000And, uh, I don't know how you guys feel.
00:57:56.000I love this style of music and an artist I'm already interested in who sort of I'm coming was following him on Instagram when I went to find this video.
00:58:06.000I think there's something to be said for especially this like folksy Americana sound to be talking about like something that real Americans are facing.
00:58:13.000I mean we can all harp on pop songs about all sounding the same and that's one of the best things about this song.
00:58:19.000It's completely unique but also completely relatable.
00:58:23.000I haven't listened to it, so I have no opinion.
00:58:41.000But I am absolutely all about Supporting people who are producing cultural works that push back on woke psychotic garbage and authoritarianism.
00:58:52.000And this hit the nail on the head with a hammer.
00:58:54.000I don't care if a guy made a comic book, a manga, a video game, or a song.
00:59:00.000Gaining traction, winning through merit, regular working class guy, hitting it big time through pure merit.
00:59:47.000Because the dude, actually, I think, to be honest, the same guy behind Justin Bieber who did this, but actually went to a speech where he said, they met with him in advance and said, how can we make this song big?
00:59:57.000Because I think this song can be very big in the US, like the Macarena.
01:00:18.000I like it because like there are really cool artists and people out there who are explicit like MAGA, Trump, stuff like that but what I like about this is it's just really good art that speaks to a part of culture that now more and more gets overlooked because mainstream industries say you shouldn't talk about those things.
01:00:37.000And then and then on Twitter and then he made a Twitter and I think I saw it on Twitter first.
01:00:42.000One of the things you have to worry about when you're trying to do something like this, like you don't want to be too on the nose.
01:00:47.000And I mean, everyone knows what I'm talking about.
01:00:50.000Like you've seen something where you're just like, all right, I get what you're trying to do, but because you didn't, because you kind of don't have your finger on the pulse where you ended up being too literal and it sounds hokey or whatever.
01:01:03.000You mean that song that I'm working on called Lizzo Has Insulin Resistance is too much?
01:01:21.000Well, the thing is, like, I haven't read the lyrics, but like...
01:01:25.000If it's getting this kind of response, it makes me think that you probably can relate to it without being a Trump voter.
01:01:33.000That's the thing that you have to be able to transcend political ideas.
01:01:39.000This kid one time, this is a little while ago, but some kid hit me up one day, and he was a big fan of All That Remains, and he was a very, very far left kid.
01:01:52.000And all, like all, His interpretation of the stuff that I was saying in All That Remains lyrics is he got the idea that I was a far leftist.
01:02:00.000And it's like, I'm not a leftist at all.
01:02:04.000There are a lot of times where people on the right and on the left are looking for the same result and see the same problems, they just have a different means to go to solve it.
01:02:13.000And I think that you try to identify things that are human without sounding too much like your one political perspective or the other.
01:02:23.000Or at least that's what I think is the best way to get people onto your side.
01:02:27.000Yeah, I think there's working class on both sides that relates to the lyrics.
01:02:44.000But it's also cool to be able to be like, yo, I can hang out with the MAGA people and I can also hang out with the people that aren't MAGA people.
01:02:59.000And that means that there actually is a lot of unity among people outside of, you know, like working class people of either political leaning.
01:03:09.000We just think of it as the working class guys are all completely MAGA all the time because we assume all city people.
01:03:14.000We have a resident New York City Republican among us right now.
01:03:19.000There is discrepancy, and I think the idea that the political elite is actually the one making all the decisions is a unifying idea.
01:03:26.000I'm going to make an All That Remains cover band called All That Remains MAGA, and we're going to change all the lyrics to be about supporting Trump.
01:04:09.000But I'm like, maybe we have this guy on stage.
01:04:12.000And that's the message we want to leave for kids.
01:04:13.000That sounds like a direct challenge to Lizzo right there.
01:04:19.000When you were away, we had Carter on and we talked about, someone called in, a TimCast member, who said, you know, I'm trying to get into music and I don't really write political stuff, but I could.
01:04:30.000I was trying to talk to Carter Banks, our music producer, about it.
01:04:32.000And we were talking about that y'all alternative, this like folksy country stuff.
01:04:37.000is really popular right now and i think this person is talented like when i was scrolling through his instagram he's been making music for a while he obviously has picked up on something that needs to be said and he's in a genre that's done well and i think it's cool to see someone get this kind of recognition because it's art as opposed to just a political campaign you know what i mean i mean the culture right now is so starved for good quality original authentic content that obviously this would fill a void for all art not just music but yeah Yeah, I agree with you 100%.
01:05:28.000You get people like Vosch who say the right is inherently authoritarian, which literally makes no sense because the full political compass has libertarians on both sides.
01:05:36.000The quote-unquote right, as it's typically defined, recognizes that the left has libertarians and the right has libertarians, and they scale up in very different ways.
01:05:45.000But the left views it entirely as You are on the right, you are bad no matter what.
01:05:51.000To the point where we have people come into this show and defend books like, this book is gay and genderqueer, that are sexually explicit books given to kids.
01:05:58.000And I'm like, you're just agreeing with that because the left tribally agrees with that.
01:06:02.000The right tends to be an amalgam of various worldviews.
01:06:17.000Leftists, and I don't mean liberals, I mean leftists, advocated for voting for neoliberal corporate candidate Joe Biden.
01:06:25.000Prominent socialist and communist person as on YouTube with millions of followers said you have to vote for Joe Biden.
01:06:33.000Me, I don't like any of them because I'd probably vote Libertarian before anything else, didn't vote for Trump the first time around, saw what he was doing the second time around, no new wars, and I said, well I'm not a Republican, but Trump is really gutting the deep state, the bureaucratic system, coming after the corporate establishment, so I'm going to vote for this guy for these reasons.
01:06:51.000The left then said that's fascist and authoritarian and you're the problem, and I'm like, bro, you're the people marching around with slogans that Walmart puts up in their building.
01:07:00.000You are marching alongside the slogans of the U.S.
01:07:39.000Actually, Robbie mentioned to us before the show a clip from the Joe Rogan experience where he says, quote, They want, this want for war in Ukraine, this trust in the military-industrial complex.
01:08:02.000You got this Oliver Anthony guy playing this song about the working class lamenting the rich corporate elites ripping off this country, ripping off the workers, and these wealthy Uber elites in big cities, the highest income earners in the country demanding we pay their debts for college.
01:08:51.000All of these- It's a complete inversion of what the parties were when I was growing up.
01:08:55.000Well, the most insidious thing about it is they do control every major institution of power, they do control the administrative state, they do control Big Pharma, they do control the entertainment industry, and so on and so forth, Silicon Valley, but they're able to portray themselves as the perpetual, eternal victims And that's how they're able to scapegoat Donald Trump as an elite, as the enemy, as, you know, someone who doesn't have the interest of the working class on their side.
01:09:47.000Their friends and family, you know, I'll go to dinner and I'll be like, you know, having dinner with my friends, and then I'll see their family members.
01:09:54.000Year and a half ago, totally on board with the corporate narrative.
01:09:58.000And we'd have these discussions, and I try to be very cordial, but I'm not here to rent anybody's parade, look, we're just gonna have some macaroni and cheese, we're gonna have macaroni and cheese, I'm not gonna talk about this stuff.
01:10:05.000But if they bring it up, I'm gonna open the door.
01:10:09.000Year and a half later, what are the conversations like?
01:10:14.000Now they say things that have me going like, How did you go from there to... Wow, alright.
01:10:20.000There are these really fascinating moments where after we talk, and I show them, like, actually that wasn't true, like, don't take my word for it, like, here's a news story, they go, oh, I didn't realize that, and I'll be like, look, I'm not telling you what to think, jeez.
01:10:31.000Now a year later, they're like, I don't like Trump, but wow, did they lie to us.
01:10:34.000So you look at Democrats in Congress, I mean, 20 years ago when they are, there were obviously major outs, I mean, a lot of the political establishment was on lockstep with the Iraq war, but you don't, nothing in comparison to what you're seeing today with Ukraine.
01:10:47.000I mean, there were anti-war Democrats who voted against the war in Iraq, obviously Bernie Sanders.
01:10:52.000Now you look at his actions today, I mean, I don't think he's said anything critical
01:10:58.000about how the Biden regime is handling, you know, they're basically signing over blank
01:11:03.000checks to the Ukraine over $200 billion.
01:11:06.000I haven't heard a word of any Democratic congressman who was originally against the Iraq war criticized,
01:11:13.000you know, what we're doing right now in the Ukraine.
01:12:55.000But I remember Trump saying that during that meeting with Obama, that Obama said the toughest thing you'll have to deal with is North Korea and the weapons they were shooting off at that time, you know.
01:13:08.000And Donald Trump accomplished something that no one ever thought would You know, that no one ever believed would be accomplished.
01:13:53.000You've got a whole bunch of liberals who are traditional liberals who are now called right-wing, even though they completely disagree on a bunch of core political issues.
01:14:01.000You've got a bunch of people who are considered right-wing who are pro-choice.
01:14:05.000Who would agree with moderate, liberal, and Democrat voters on the issue of choice were it not for the cult tribal behaviors these people exhibit.
01:14:12.000I think Republicans would win almost every election if they were pro-choice.
01:14:22.000I think that the Republicans as a brand have been so damaged in the popular culture that I think that the Republicans Overall, probably aren't going to survive another 10 years.
01:14:37.000I think it'll be another name for the party.
01:14:39.000You look at the way that the establishment Republicans and the way the MAGA Republicans, they're very different.
01:14:58.000Uh, you know, The Daily Show, every night, every night of the week, doing everything they can to discredit any idea that's Republican or that comes from a conservative.
01:15:07.000I'd actually be more inclined to believe the Democrats are the party that will disintegrate.
01:15:10.000No, no, no, I'm talking, I'm, I'm, I'm talking about the brand name Republican.
01:15:57.000When you have 9 million Obama voters switch to vote for Donald Trump, When you have Trump doing better and better, and Trump being fairly moderate, this is by Vox.com standards, not Fox, Vox, V-O-X, the leftist Vox website said Trump was a moderate.
01:16:13.000What I see here is young men becoming more conservative.
01:16:16.000It's more, there's a bigger social path on forming on the right for young men.
01:16:24.000I believe this will create a social pressure on young women to move right,
01:17:10.000See I think that that speaks to kind of my point like Trump Republicans are not the establishment Republicans and I think that I think that the the and the reason I'm saying this is because I think of dudes that I'm like that are in the music industry that I talk to that are completely and totally isolated from like this world right they're totally in the bubble they totally like California brain you know Their entire world like I'm the only person they interact with that doesn't have the same political opinions, right and they have they It was a couple weeks ago.
01:17:47.000I'm sitting there listening to talk about like Satanists and stuff and it's like the way that they think of it is the way that like me and my friends used to think of like Christians in the 90s like they're talking about like they're like Talking about like if there was something that happened that Satan is like there was some satanic imagery and the religious right had kind of got all up in arms about it and they were mocking the religious right they were they're going at him and I'm just like I feel like there's so many people in popular culture that still have a negative opinion of anyone that's a conservative Republican blah blah blah and I think people like Sam Smith that like his and and
01:18:27.000The imagery that he used and Lil Nas, the imagery that he used, like all that stuff is still very anti-right.
01:18:33.000I feel like the left still has the popular culture.
01:18:40.000The left tends to be more revolutionary, which means people on the right are going to be more willing to compromise within the confines of what is Republican, where Democrats are going to be more likely to fight amongst themselves and try and rapidly change it.
01:18:50.000That might not mean a whole lot in terms of these political party brand names, but I think when you look at I don't, I don't see in the long run people wanting to be proud Democrats.
01:19:09.000And then I see among the right people being like, oh, the Republican Party is bad, but we can change it, right?
01:19:14.000So it's the revolution versus reformer thing.
01:19:16.000I mean, you see the internal reform within the Republican Party as it's playing out in the Republican primary this cycle.
01:19:24.000I mean, the old Republican brand, I think, is sort of embodied by Mike Pence.
01:19:28.000You see in his conversations with Tucker Carlson recently at Iowa during that summit they held.
01:19:33.000the forum they held that he said his criticism, his criticism of the Biden
01:19:38.000administration's handling of the war in Ukraine was that he's they're not
01:19:42.000sending enough tanks, that they're not sending enough money and obviously he
01:19:46.000got boos from the crowd and his poll numbers are obviously in single digits.
01:19:51.000So anyone who's tried to maintain that traditional Republican brand has done pretty bad so far in the political sphere.
01:20:00.000Now how that will play out in the broader culture remains to be seen.
01:20:04.000Obviously the culture lags behind a little bit, but I think people are waking up and I think the Republican brand has an ability to potentially reform in a way that, to Tim's point, the Democrats might not have that flexibility because they don't allow a voice like RFK, they don't allow other opinions within their party right now.
01:22:40.000Boy, did that guy Do a lot of things wrong but still a massively notable personality with a lot of diehard fans and a lot of people who don't like him running against Trump.
01:22:53.000You have Donald Trump, tremendous influence and charisma and hatred, don't get me wrong.
01:23:56.000Like, capabilities, and when it comes to Congress people, John Fetterman is incapable of... But there's still a baseline requirement to lead the party, right?
01:24:57.000It's probably going to be that the Democratic Party and the Republican Party as names exist for a very, very long time.
01:25:03.000They've been around for hundreds of years.
01:25:05.000But in terms of the strength of the party, the Democrats are in the gutter.
01:25:09.000And just the fact that Vivek Ramaswamy is skyrocketing in the degree that he is, I think shows that the Republicans have a substantially larger amount of energy behind them, interest, passion, etc.
01:25:21.000I think there are some Democrats that people, like the media, will pay a lot of attention to that don't have what it takes to rise through the ranks of government.
01:25:30.000Like what I'm thinking, I'm specifically thinking of Justin Jones, the state representative in Tennessee, who, you know, is known for the activism.
01:25:36.000So a lot of progressive voting young people will think, oh, so cool.
01:25:40.000He's been arrested and he's demonstrated and he's really with the people.
01:26:29.000And so what you end up having, and you had Kucinich on the Democrat side, the primary system is the way we sort through the ideological points of who we think should be the main candidate in the end.
01:26:40.000If you were to get rid of parties, all that would happen is massive minority rule.
01:26:47.000So first, the problem with the parties, privately run, and they can kick out and boot, make the rules however they want it, so they can effectively lie, cheat, and steal.
01:26:54.000That I agree with shouldn't be the case.
01:26:56.000But if we were to get rid of the parties outright, what you'd end up with is five Republicans, in essence, running against four Democrats, in essence, splitting the vote among the Republicans, making the fringest candidate win.
01:27:10.000What you see in Egypt after the first revolution, you get all these political parties.
01:27:14.000Most of them, 8 out of 10, are secular.
01:27:30.000Now you have a country that's 80% demanding of a secular leader under a religious government getting religious rule, and you get another revolution.
01:27:38.000So, what you effectively have with the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, the problem?
01:27:55.000Still, no big deal, I would describe it, that if, you know, Ron Paul, Donald Trump, and Jeb Bush are all running under the same ticket, clearly one of them is not favored, and Ron Paul got a lot of support, but not enough, because not enough people had that ideological worldview, you end up with a Donald Trump.
01:28:14.000And that's the compromise, which ends up running against the left compromise.
01:28:17.000I actually don't have a big problem with that.
01:28:20.000I think in the 2016 primary, the best guy won, that was Donald Trump, the most reformer, you know, the candidate who would basically challenge the system, took an axe to the system, and ran on that platform.
01:28:33.000And someone like him was still able to elevate all the way up to the presidency, I think goes to show that the system Still works in some capacity.
01:28:42.000because he had Fauci, he had Pompeo, he still had...
01:28:44.000I mean, there are a lot of issues, obviously.
01:28:50.000He was still the best guy for the job and he managed to win and he was president of the United States.
01:28:54.000Yeah, and so I think Trump did a net positive job and he made a bunch of mistakes.
01:29:01.000I think the main reason to vote for him now is his revenge mission, which is just like, okay, if you wanted real reform or revolution, Trump's your guy.
01:29:12.000I think the media telling you how bad he is it makes you want to question what if you've been indoctrinated to believe that he's like this horrible person I mean I definitely think why is everyone telling you he's telling you he's bad he's this he's that it's a little interesting that there's never any positive media coverage of him any never 98% negative Obama was the inversion I mean Obama blew up kids and they're like remember when the worst scandal about Obama was a tear on the suit I'm like I remember when he murdered that 16 year old but continue I mean, he was only recently added back to Twitter or Facebook.
01:29:39.000He's still, you know, basically silenced by big tech.
01:29:42.000I mean, Fox News is barely featuring him.
01:30:43.000Because that's the first thing that, whenever I see people start talking about cuts, they're like, oh, the people that are gonna lose their jobs.
01:31:13.000I think you shouldn't be penalised for being a capitalist, but I think if people don't want to be lazy and sit at home and play video games, they should give it to UBI.
01:31:22.000I'm cool with giving free money to people that are lazy, yes.
01:31:24.000But I'm also cool with rewarding people that work hard.
01:31:26.000Then where does the money come from to pay the lazy people?
01:31:29.000Well, I mean, unfortunately, it probably comes from taxes.
01:31:33.000That's not where money comes from in the first place.
01:31:36.000Yeah, I mean, they're just creating money on debt.
01:31:39.000But the general core concept there is you are taking the savings of the hardworking to give it to the people who refuse to work.
01:31:45.000And we know for a fact, historically, that just causes systemic collapse.
01:31:50.000It's the history of all these communist countries.
01:33:29.000People are not feeling safe when they go to places like San Francisco, Oakland, their cars are getting broken into, people are getting robbed.
01:33:34.000Do you think that we should legislate ought?
01:35:13.000And the thing is, it was safe because they literally did violate people's rights to stop and frisk.
01:35:18.000Why are you supposed to stop and frisk?
01:35:20.000Because it violates the Fourth Amendment, clearly.
01:35:25.000Considering how bad things are right now, it doesn't matter.
01:35:28.000You don't care not even a little bit bro. You're not gonna be able to come to me and say crime is bad
01:35:33.000Therefore the Constitution is void. Yeah, never gonna happen. I would rather see is a
01:35:37.00018 year old young black violation in the Bronx can carry 12 guns if he wants to if he wants to because Second Amendment
01:35:45.000is The right to keep and bear arms should not be infringed.
01:35:48.000It does not say beneath it, based on your poverty level, based on your race, whether or not you committed crimes.
01:35:53.000I am partial to the argument made before me that there is due process and you can have your rights taken from you, like you can lose your freedom of movement and you get put in a box if you commit a crime.
01:36:01.000But what happened with Stop and Frisk was dudes who had guns, were being stopped solely on the idea that it's illegal to have a gun.
01:36:09.000And then they started frisking people who did not have guns under the premise that some people who live near you do.
01:36:16.000And I'm like, if the premise is unconstitutional and is used against a person who doesn't even have a gun, you've used an unconstitutional action to violate the rights of someone not even associated with the law you passed unconstitutionally in the first place.
01:36:29.000It is like two layers of psychotic unconstitutional action.
01:36:33.000I think you're over-exaggerating how many people's rights were violated in this.
01:36:37.000I mean, the bottom line was the cities were much safer under Giuliani.
01:36:41.000New York City was, you know, crime was at a decade's low.
01:36:45.000You know, you didn't have people, you know, homeless people in the streets.
01:36:49.000You didn't have people violently... Homeless people has nothing to do with stop and frisk.
01:36:53.000Well, I mean, it's part of the larger problem of lawlessness and abandoning the ability
01:36:59.000to enforce basic laws and enforce basic competence at that level, at an administrative leadership
01:39:44.000If you have a Second Amendment objection, your focus should be on that.
01:39:49.000And obviously guns with the issue with stop and frisk, though, if you feel if you reach the point where your city has gotten so bad, where you can't go to work, where you can't take the subway without fear of being mugged, where you have a high probability of being mugged or, you know, or worse, you know, that becomes an issue.
01:40:42.000There should be someone you could call that we bestow an authority for specific reasons, but they need to be held to a higher standard.
01:40:47.000Now, when it comes to, I shouldn't feel unsafe when I get on a train, there's a certain point where I say, I can't control whether you feel safe or not.
01:40:54.000You walk through a dark alley, you're not going to feel safe.
01:40:56.000But I also agree you should be able to have a gun.
01:42:40.000Like, it's a fact, growing up in Chicago, they know, they laugh.
01:42:44.000Like, there's not gonna be a cop to stop them.
01:42:47.000You can't, if I call the cops and I say, a 5'10", olive-skinned male came up to me, brandished a firearm and took my wallet, you know what they're gonna say to me?
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01:44:54.000I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, people need to realize, should America fall to evil, there is nowhere in the world you can escape to from either the Great Eye in America or China.
01:46:27.000Cleric Call says, you need to get Oliver Anthony on your culture show.
01:46:30.000His song, Rich Men North of Richmond, is striking a chord across the world.
01:46:33.000It is beautifully produced, well done.
01:46:36.000And it's, you know, I was asking people about great works, because we can look throughout history, we can play songs that are considered great works that stand the test of time.
01:46:45.000Bohemian Rhapsody, man, one of the best songs ever written.
01:46:48.000And I'm asking like, where are the modern versions of that?
01:49:37.000I wouldn't put it past anything that at this point, you know, that this might be something other than the official narrative we're receiving.
01:49:46.000ER says, I was on the side of the island without power since Monday night, and I think it was started from a car trying to cut across because traffic was backed up all day in town from downed power lines.
01:49:59.000So a car accident happened or something?
01:51:05.000Damien Master says, yo, I talked to the high-level IBM guy who told me in the 90s our government commissioned a computer simulation about what would happen if hypothetical satellite, if a hypothetical satellite rained radiation down on a city from space.
01:54:49.000Barney Boyle says, Tim, I don't know why anyone would think our own government would allow Hawaii to be attacked right as we're itching for a conflict with an Asian adversary.
01:54:56.000If that were the case, though, they'd immediately say China did it.
01:54:59.000They'd be like, we believe a, you know, incendiary device launched by our enemies.
01:55:19.000government seeds clouds with silver in the Vietnam War to extend monsoon season, and do you think that we could be doing something like this in China right now?
01:56:40.000And there are a few groups who are actually standing up for these people.
01:56:43.000There's the Patriot Freedom Project, which is really good, but aside from them, you know,
01:56:48.000these people don't have the help, don't have the advocacy that they should be getting,
01:56:54.000you know, so, you know, more people have to step up.
01:56:56.000That's another thing, that more people should put pressure on their congresspeople to talk about more.
01:57:02.000But, you know, these victims still languish behind bars in many cases in the D.C.
01:57:06.000gulag, as they call it, and they're not getting the representation or the, you know, just sort of the public representation that they should be getting for not committing any crimes at all in many cases or, you know, just having a misdemeanor lodged against them.
01:57:23.000Charles E. says, speaking of pro-American musicians, Tim and Phil, when are you going to talk to John Schaefer of the metal band Iced Earth and Sons of Liberty?
01:57:31.000He was arrested on January 6th and his life and the band have been on hold since.
01:57:35.000He probably has to get out of jail first.
01:57:42.000Inside the Capitol, and he was in... I don't know if he was in a fight or anything like that, but there was some pictures of him maybe in a scuffle with the police, but... Yeah, I don't... I don't know, John.
01:57:58.000It was a bad idea to go into the Capitol.
01:58:01.000Yeah, the unfortunate thing is there's that video where the cop takes a selfie with people, like the cops opened the door for... Cops were waving them in, so... Yeah, in hindsight, it was a bad idea, but in the moment, no one could tell what was going on.
01:58:13.000It's just, look, the federal law enforcement that are arresting people who walked around, like, outside, these are evil, evil people.
01:58:22.000They know that they're targeting innocent people.
01:58:27.000You want to make an argument about the riot?
01:58:30.000People who are punching and fighting cops, they shouldn't have done that.
01:58:32.000People who turn on the barricades, they shouldn't have done that.
01:58:34.000Rae Apps advocating for this stuff, she should be charged for incitement.
01:58:36.000But there were people who just walked around on a lawn, and there's law enforcement who are going after them knowing that's all they did, because they are depraved, evil, and psychotic, sociopathic individuals.
01:58:47.000And, uh, this is a huge problem in our country.
02:00:06.000We've had FBI informants testify that they were in touch with people who were like, oh yeah, I'm going to this in the lead up.
02:00:11.000So either they knew it was dangerous and they were like, but no one should send in the National Guard or do anything, or they wanted it to be violent and bad.
02:00:20.000And what explains the actions of Capitol Hill police that day?
02:00:23.000I mean, we still haven't really gotten full answers as to why.
02:00:25.000For the innocent people that are still in jail, why aren't there, why isn't there an outpour of
02:00:30.000people like descending on this trying to be like get justice? Like how are they?
02:00:34.000Because most people don't know that there are people still in jail.
02:00:40.000They don't know that they were arrested with no charges.
02:00:43.000Most people aren't aware of what's going on because they're not allowed to talk about it.
02:00:49.000If you watch this show and stuff like that, you're getting information that your average person just doesn't get because the mainstream media doesn't talk about these things.
02:00:59.000They didn't talk about the Hunter Biden laptop.
02:01:01.000They didn't talk about the people that get arrested on January 6th.
02:01:05.000They don't get into any kind of specifics because they don't want the average person to know about those things.
02:01:10.000It just seems insane that there's people that are committing armed robberies that are doing violent crimes that are serving less time than... It does seem insane, doesn't it?
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02:03:07.000I think, you know, we want to bring justice to people that really deserve justice and people that really had good intentions should not be suffering, who were just wanting to have liberty and have a better country.
02:03:21.000I think it's unfair if some of them are suffering.