On this episode of the show, we discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of the shadow ban on politicians running for re-election. We also hear from a special guest, Andrew Pollock, founder and CEO of TimCast.
00:00:47.000The latest Twitter files shows that, uh, this is crazy, Twitter had weekly meetings with the Feds, DHS, FBI, over election-related issues.
00:00:56.000They were directing them and advising them on what to remove, how to remove, and you can see these conversations happening.
00:01:03.000This is the FBI directly interfering in public communications pertaining to the 2020 election and banning things.
00:01:10.000And you can actually see in these releases that the Twitter staff are trying to figure out how they can ban Trump, who said certain things like, uh-oh guys, this thing he said, it's actually true, because he posted a story and they're like, oh we can't remove it, that story is actually true.
00:01:25.000I wonder how many times They didn't actually bother to fact-check, or a person made a claim not by posting a link to a news story, but saying, hey, did you hear the story X?
00:01:34.000And then they go, don't care, remove it.
00:01:45.000We also have Elon Musk confirming Politicians running for re-election were shadow-banned during their election campaign, so direct election interference, FBI and law enforcement involvement, and then the craziest thing out of all of it...
00:01:59.000Earlier, Mike Cernovich tweeted that several trust and safety members of Twitter who resigned should be criminally charged because these people refused to take down child exploitation.
00:02:10.000Elon Musk made a statement, Jack Dorsey said this is not true, it's false, and then Elon responded with the receipts that Twitter was not taking down child exploitation.
00:02:21.000I wonder why it is that these people Stayed at the company for years with a child abuse problem, and the moment Elon comes in, starts cleaning it up, they go, oh, I can't, I can't be here anymore.
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00:04:11.000I moved to Florida in 99 with my family.
00:04:15.000And now I bounce back and forth from Oregon to Florida.
00:04:19.000And I'm happy to be on Tim's show tonight to discuss things, what's going on in the country and my past, what I've been through in my life.
00:04:27.000Yeah, your story is actually pretty heartbreaking.
00:04:30.000Yeah, I would say one thing I always tell people that don't know me or they always mention when they mention my daughter, they mention that she was lost or she died.
00:04:50.000But murdered gets, you know, I just feel that's the proper way to say it.
00:04:56.000When people are talking to me, they never know what to say.
00:05:00.000My life's been changed ever since, and I've been on a mission to educate families, to better equip police departments in the country, to respond better.
00:05:12.000And I'm a pretty busy guy, and I have two children that live in Florida that I love.
00:05:17.000One of them's watching, or two, they're probably both watching.
00:05:21.000And I'm happy to be here with you guys and shoot the crap.
00:05:23.000For context, your daughter was lost in the parkland.
00:05:45.000It was the worst thing that could ever happen to a parent ever.
00:05:50.000And there's not a moment that goes by that I don't think about my daughter and trying to make it so another family would never have to go through what I've been through and that's what drives me to come on shows and to travel the country and to help law enforcement.
00:06:58.000So, just another quick clarification for those that don't understand.
00:07:02.000I wanted to put up a billboard of those bad cops, right?
00:07:04.000When I say it wouldn't be appreciated, it wouldn't be appreciated by those who are upset with those cops.
00:07:09.000So, I don't want to give away too much personal private information, but, you know, talk to people down there, and they were like, nah, we shouldn't do that.
00:07:20.000There's a story out of Virginia where a guy refused the COVID lockdown stuff, so two years later, the cops are going in and they're screwing with his business.
00:07:28.000He filmed the cops, and then I said, let's name and shame the cops, let's put up a billboard, and a lot of people got excited for the idea, I certainly was, but I've been requested not to do that by people involved, and not the cops, but I respect it, I respect it, I'm not gonna go into someone else's town and kinda screw with them.
00:07:44.000So it's just an update, but let's get into the news here, we got this story, this Twitter thread from Matt Saiby, And it's all right here.
00:07:52.000Post number 20 of today's Twitter files.
00:07:54.000This post is about the Hunter Biden laptop situation shows that Roth, Yoel Roth, not only met weekly with the FBI and DHS, but with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
00:08:07.000The most important thing it says, in short, FML.
00:08:10.000Weekly Sync with FBI, DHS, DNI, re-election security.
00:08:16.000The meeting happened about 15 minutes after the aforementioned hacked materials implosion, blah blah blah.
00:08:20.000That right there says one thing very very simply.
00:08:24.000Twitter was regularly meeting with federal law enforcement for quote-unquote election security.
00:08:30.000But Twitter was being advised that there was going to be hacked materials and other things like that.
00:08:36.000We know that the FBI contacted them specifically about that.
00:08:41.000We now know they had consistent weekly meetings to the point where they were actually like, oh man, gonna have to miss our weekly meetup with federal law enforcement to figure out what's not allowed.
00:08:53.000This Twitter thread's actually very, very crazy.
00:08:55.000There's one post where, let me see if I can, I can, uh, there's so many of these.
00:09:22.000This Twitter thread from Matt Taibbi is specifically about banning Donald Trump.
00:09:27.000He says, after J6's internal slacks show Twitter executives getting a kick out of intensified relationships with federal agencies, here's Yoel Roth lamenting a lack of generic enough calendar descriptions to concealing his very interesting meeting partners.
00:09:42.000Like, the FBI was meeting with Twitter, and, uh, they colluded, ultimately, to come to the decision to remove Donald Trump, the first sitting head of state to be suspended from a platform.
00:09:53.000And aside from that, the other information showing that they were having regular 2020 election security meetings, and we know that the FBI warned them about the Hunter Biden-Lapid situation, and they had access to this, so, to me, I think this is the bare minimum confirmation the FBI was directly interfering in the 2020 election.
00:10:13.000I mean, it's pretty clear after all the circumstantial evidence is coming together, and there's a lot of it, specifically highlighting the involvement of this.
00:10:21.000And I kind of want to bring back what U.S.
00:10:25.000Congressman Chuck Schumer said a couple years ago in 2017, when he was directly addressing Donald Trump, when Donald Trump was having problems with the intel agencies, with the FBI.
00:10:35.000He said, quote, the intel officials have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.
00:10:40.000So I think it's fair to say that there was a lot of infighting, and it's fair to say that there was federal agencies, intel organizations, military psyops officers that were working at these big tech social media companies.
00:10:52.000There was a revolving door between all those institutions and a lot of these bigger companies, not just Twitter, but also Facebook, also Alphabet, also Google.
00:10:59.000And when you look at this revolving door, you clearly see a conflict of interest, people abusing their power, not just meeting together, but making big decisions.
00:11:07.000And this is what I said when the first Twitter files were coming out.
00:11:12.000This is still just scratching the surface, as there was a former FBI agent that was critically involved in this whole Trump collusion story, that was involved in censoring it from the very beginning.
00:11:23.000So now, I think we're seeing some of the layers of this onion unravel.
00:11:28.000A lot of people are going to be crying, and I think we're still only seeing the surface of what's a deeper relationship between the Intel community and, of course, big tech social media that are working hand-in-hand together.
00:11:39.000I've mentioned that it's happened before, and that I feel like—but we talk about how, like, it's a frog in the pot boiling, the water's boiling slowly and we don't feel it heating up because it's happening so slowly, but think about Nixon, man.
00:11:49.000The last time we had a corrupt government spying Explosive news piece.
00:12:26.000And especially with big tech, because I know he warned them about it, and they didn't follow through when they could have, when they had control.
00:12:35.000They've always been working against Trump.
00:12:37.000But I mean, when they had full control of the Senate and the House, they were going along with the whole Russiagate lies and all of that stuff.
00:12:44.000Check this, I want to show you guys this tweet from Matt Taibbi.
00:12:49.000Here, the FBI sends reports about a pair of tweets, the second of which involves a former Tippecanoe County, Indiana, counselor and Republican named John Basham, claiming between 2 and 25% of ballots by mail are being rejected for errors.
00:13:04.000So they said, Here, we just got a report from the FBI concerning two tweets, related to the shredding of mail-in ballots.
00:13:11.000This is proven to be false via this, PolitiFact.
00:14:34.000I think at this point, we can clearly see the FBI is effectively only going after their political enemies.
00:14:42.000Yeah, I think what really happened is that they saw an article that they liked that verified what they wanted to be true, so they said it was proof.
00:14:49.000But I mean, no human realistically can look at one news article and use that as a piece of proof for something.
00:14:56.000After the plethora of crimes committed against us here, as well as people on our periphery, If the FBI lifted a single finger, I might be inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt and say, you know, it's these bad apples in D.C.
00:15:09.000But at this point, considering you've got Marjorie Taylor Greene being swatted, seemingly no action, we've been swatted now I think like 15 times, no action, and there's been other crimes in the periphery of the work we do with people we know, and zero action, to the point where I've actually had people say to me, when we're talking privately, I can't say some of this stuff because I'm hoping something does get involved, like something does happen with law enforcement, but I've had people say to me like, Well, did the FBI do anything about that?
00:15:33.000And I'm like, no, of course they didn't.
00:16:49.000There's so many instances where he was either undercover or working or known to local police officers, state officers, or in the most situations, let's be honest here, federal officials, federal government officials, especially at the FBI.
00:17:14.000But if there's an abortion activist, if there's a parent-teacher conference activist, they're going to be on them like white on rice.
00:17:21.000They're going to be investigating them, spying on them.
00:17:23.000They're going to be jailing people just like they are for peacefully singing hymns outside of abortion clinics.
00:17:28.000That's what the FBI is spending their resources on right now.
00:17:30.000But all these mass shootings always go free when we have the biggest National Security Surveillance Dragnet in all of recorded human history.
00:17:37.000The government sees and watches almost every aspect of our life, databases it in these huge server rooms, watches over everything, and we're gonna believe them when they say, oh, you know, this convenient event that works towards our agenda, that gives us more power and authority now, that more people will have to rely on us on, just accidentally happened.
00:17:57.000We knew, you know, we knew that there was a suspect here, but he just fell through the cracks once again.
00:18:22.000I didn't find out what exactly happened to the police or the FBI agents that didn't follow up.
00:18:31.000And a lot of the times it's the same MO.
00:18:33.000It's someone who's socially isolated, someone who hurts themselves and hurts other people around them, someone who clearly is a threat, someone who even goes online and says, I'm going to be committing these threats, and that also falls through the cracks.
00:18:45.000I mean, there's just so many of these instances.
00:18:47.000I have the lady that called the threat in to the FBI that calls me like constantly, you know, not constantly, every few months she checks in with me because she just feels horrible.
00:20:09.000Would you support the death penalty before the shooting?
00:20:12.000Well, I personally have a problem with the way the death penalty works because the average death row inmate sits there for 20 years before they're executed peacefully.
00:20:23.000So I think there could be a lot of changes to it.
00:21:36.000Well, we're all killers in a way, but I would be more for it if it was under 20 years, you know, to sit 20 years in a cell and it's cost... You know, Broward County, where he was housed, it cost the county four million dollars just keeping him in the prison system awaiting trial.
00:21:52.000In Canada, they banned the death penalty, but they're expanding their euthanasia efforts very aggressively, which is absolutely mind-boggling, and absolutely, totally backwards, in my opinion.
00:22:03.000But if you don't mind telling us a little bit more details about this FBI story, because Again, it's either they miss it or they're either trying to find someone who's mentally ill and goading them into doing something, as there's also a lot of documented stories of people coming together saying, hey, I had a mentally ill child.
00:22:21.000The FBI worked undercover and tried to push them to be extremists.
00:22:24.000There's a lot of those stories as well.
00:22:26.000But what did this woman, do you have some of the details here?
00:22:28.000I know you don't have a lot of the notes in front of you, but there was two warnings.
00:22:58.000He got called to follow up that he was going to be the school shooter.
00:23:03.000He doesn't go and follow up on the tip, right?
00:23:06.000So, of course he was able to go and kill my daughter that day, but he's also one of the deputies that went to the school and didn't go in the building.
00:23:16.000You know, so he failed miserably not following up the lead, and then he goes to the high school and lets kids get killed inside a building and doesn't go in with a gun and a vest.
00:23:32.000This is so frustrating and so heartbreaking to hear all the time.
00:23:37.000Officers standing outside, not going in.
00:23:39.000It really affected me big time with Yuvaldi because I was so, after the Parkland shooting, I got so involved with law enforcement and we made such a Stink out of that there was just the one deputy at the school.
00:23:52.000His name was deputy Peterson Scott He didn't go in that day.
00:23:57.000He didn't hide He was right by the he went within eight feet of the door.
00:24:01.000He heard the AR shots going off I know all this from Depositions we did he heard the AR shots going off and he went to reach and then he heard it He retreated and then he hid behind he stood by a wall For 45 minutes, while he heard the gunshots going off.
00:24:20.000So he is, a lot of people don't notice, but he is being held on felony child endangerment charges.
00:24:27.000I'll be at his trial, it'll be in May.
00:24:29.000But after Parkland, there was so much media attention on these cops not going in, and I did so much press that I thought there's no way in the world could a cop not know if you hear gunshots that you gotta move towards the gunfire.
00:24:45.000And then Yuvaldi happened and it really killed me, man.
00:24:47.000My son had issues, you know, with the anxiety and it was just horrible after Yuvaldi that these guys, I don't know if you noticed, they didn't even go to open the door on Yuvaldi.
00:24:59.000They created a perimeter blocking parents, pushing parents out so they couldn't stop the shooting.
00:25:04.000There's parents that were arrested that had to run away and then get in the building and then get their children before the cops did in Uvalde, which is infuriating.
00:25:12.000And I remember carving Parkland and reading about it and being like, what were these cops thinking?
00:25:21.000Their main job is to, as they say, protect and serve.
00:25:24.000Their main job is to run into the line of fire when it comes to Safeguarding the most innocent, the most smallest, the most purest, you know, children of our society, and then they just stand there?
00:25:37.000What was it that we were talking about, I think earlier this week, how in China, if someone's driving a car and they accidentally run someone over, They'll get out of the car and then murder the person because having to be financially responsible for a person for life is worse than getting a few years in prison for an accidental, like, you know, vehicular assault or whatever.
00:25:58.000There was another story, I can't remember who brought it up, about what they do in China in a similar fashion.
00:26:04.000But when you get to a point where your society is overly litigious and lacking any kind of social cohesion, these are the stories we start to see.
00:26:13.000The reason why the cops in Uvalde bar parents from going in?
00:26:37.000Not that you know the intentions of the officers on duty at the time, but did you get the vibe that they didn't want to get legal recourse?
00:27:25.000We had we deposed him, you know, and I was sitting as close as I am to Tim with this guy
00:27:30.000And he came in holding a Bible, you know, he thinks he's gonna God's gonna help him now that he let all those people
00:27:37.000die It's nice to hear that you said the coaches actually ran in
00:27:40.000that day because you know I'm actually a high school coach myself and they tell you
00:27:44.000you can't like if there's fights You can't touch the kids like Tim was saying like out of
00:27:47.000fear of lawsuits So I'm glad the the coaches of Parkland actually had
00:27:52.000They went in to go in and go and his name was Aaron vice and they actually named a really good program after him in
00:28:00.000It's called the Aaron Feiss Guardian Program, where teachers, or not law enforcement, could go through this program and be able to carry on at the schools.
00:28:12.000It's really intense and there's different districts that are allowing it and they named
00:28:16.000it in the bill that we got passed in Florida, the Aaron Feis Guardian Program.
00:28:26.000He went into the building and it was just horrible timing.
00:28:31.000Exactly when he opened the door, he was just blown away with the shooter.
00:28:37.000My daughter actually was on the ninth floor.
00:28:40.000She was shot nine times and she was shielded.
00:28:43.000She shielded another student and actually at point blank range, he shot her and the bullets went through her and killed the other girl too.
00:28:52.000So for 45 minutes to an hour the police were sitting outside while one guy with an AR, well multiple weapons, was walking around the school?
00:29:08.000The shooter was still on the first floor.
00:29:10.000A lot of people don't know, the shooter went to the school in an Uber, if you can believe it, with a Cabela's rifle bag.
00:29:16.000She picked him up at his house, the Uber driver, drove him to the school with his rifle bag, where he got out and walked right in through an open gate, where the gate was against protocol.
00:30:38.000But now, with certain districts, the coaches could go get, from what happened, a coach can now go and go through this Guardian program and be able to carry on campus.
00:30:48.000But it's far, not all, you know, it depends on the county, you know.
00:30:52.000If you live in a conservative county, like I'm going to in January, The superintendent's gonna be carrying an AR pistol.
00:31:01.000You know, that's up in Bradford County, where I'm doing some things with law enforcement.
00:31:06.000So I hear a lot from these Democrat establishment gun control types.
00:31:11.000They think that it's nightmarish, this idea that teachers would be armed, that we would have special law enforcement armed in these schools.
00:31:18.000But the crazy thing is, if you go back in time, they had gun clubs at high schools.
00:31:35.000Well, the problem really with a lot of these shootings, Democrats focus on gun control before they even know the facts.
00:31:43.000Like, the kid could have been cutting animals up in his backyard.
00:31:47.000Threatening to kill people, rape people, but they don't look into any of the failures before or prior.
00:31:52.000You know, you need to see what happened before to prevent things from happening in the future.
00:31:57.000So, Democrats, when they focus just on gun control, it doesn't solve a thing.
00:32:02.000But that's one thing I could say really would happen in Florida.
00:32:06.000Under, it was Governor Scott at the time, he formed the Marjory Stoneman Safety Commission, and I was on it, and some friends and other fathers that had kids killed, and deputies, and sheriffs, and lawyers, and they dissected everything that happened in Parkland, and they made changes in the whole state.
00:32:25.000And Ron DeSantis, who I'm friends with, he actually, he put, he removed the sheriff.
00:32:38.000He goes, Andy, we're gonna remove that sheriff.
00:32:41.000Uh, and I go, how are you going to do that?
00:32:43.000He goes, well, I'm just going to remove him, I'll be in Tallahassee.
00:32:46.000I go, no, Governor, you need to come down to Broward, go right in his office, and you yank that guy right out of, right, it was so great, he came, flew down to Broward, he had an emergency landing on the way down.
00:32:58.000So it's like hours we're waiting, like everyone's waiting at the sheriff's office.
00:33:02.000And he came down and he removed the sheriff within the first month.
00:33:06.000It was like national news that he got rid of him.
00:33:07.000You know, he was the guy that was on CNN talking about his amazing leadership.
00:33:52.000When it came time for running school board races, they were nowhere to be seen.
00:33:57.000When it came time to get rid of the sheriff, nowhere to be seen.
00:34:00.000Getting bills passed, common sense bills for school safety, they were nowhere to be seen.
00:34:05.000But me and other couple of parents and my family, my sons, we were at it like non-stop to hold people accountable.
00:34:13.000Ron, I call him Ron, I should, people don't know him, but go by Governor DeSantis, actually after we removed him, he put a grand jury investigation into the Broward County School Board and just recently within the last six months, four school board members were removed.
00:34:31.000So there's been like when you really want to make a difference and you go for accountability, you could make a difference.
00:34:37.000Yeah, Ron really got involved on the local level, especially when it came to local school board elections.
00:34:43.000And a lot of people are saying that he did a really good job.
00:34:46.000How would you rank his kind of response to everything that happened in Parkland?
00:34:50.000He did unbelievable for my family and myself for accountability.
00:34:54.000You know, getting the superintendent arrested on felony charges.
00:34:59.000You know, Broward is so bad that so the superintendent gets arrested, right, on felony perjury charges through the grand jury.
00:35:07.000Wouldn't you know that same year they had that in Broward they had that superintendent speak at the school where my daughter was murdered at graduation?
00:35:15.000That's how bad these people are in Broward.
00:35:17.000So he got that done, four school board members, he cleaned house, the deputy was arrested, and the sheriff was removed.
00:35:24.000And he just did, like where could that ever happen?
00:35:26.000Where I could tell you that I met him and he told me he was going to hold these people accountable, and we did.
00:35:32.000We removed them all, they got arrested, they're on charges.
00:35:35.000The city, the school board lawyer was arrested.
00:35:38.000So the media doesn't tell the rest of the country what really happened.
00:35:42.000They're on to the next mass shooting, and they're going to blame that black rifle, and then they'll move on to the next one.
00:35:48.000That's where they get all their attention.
00:35:50.000You know, we on this show, we talk about a lot of the problems that are going on.
00:35:53.000We open up the show with discussing, you know, FBI interference in elections and stuff, and it very much feels like we're constantly pushing this boulder uphill, endlessly pushing back against this.
00:36:05.000But for your story, and what we've seen with similar stories, it's not just pushing a boulder uphill, it's like being on fire at the same time, where something so devastating, so destructive to your life, this problem that you've not only experienced, the pain you've experienced, but you see the solutions, you want the solutions, I can't imagine what it must be like to have people Working against you.
00:36:29.000These political forces that we complain about, I couldn't imagine being in your situation.
00:36:33.000Well, the worst, one of the worst, well, my daughter getting murdered, that tops everything.
00:36:38.000But that day my daughter got murdered, I had a Trump 2020 shirt on.
00:36:43.000And some reporter, I was waiting at the hospital praying that my daughter was alive, takes a picture of my Trump shirt and the hate that I got, even what my daughter, like the people were blaming me for my daughter getting killed on social media because I had a Trump 2020 shirt on.
00:37:01.000You know, there's a lot of things that I've been working on to try and prevent these shootings and working with law enforcement.
00:37:10.000One thing I'd like to tell you guys, one of the biggest problems that society doesn't realize, because you talk about mental health, It's such a failed system, the mental health treatment in this country and what happens to these people that are mentally ill and I know this factually because my wife is an ER physician so she constantly sees mentally ill people coming into the hospital.
00:37:33.000What happens with these mentally ill people is The police pick them up, they threaten to shoot the neighbor, they run a dog over, they kill a cat, or they're threatening to rape people.
00:37:44.000The police just use the hospital as dumping grounds.
00:37:48.000It doesn't get put on their background whether they threaten to kill 10 people, blow up a building, they go right through the system, they drop them off at the hospital, they're out in 24 hours with no background.
00:37:58.000So they can make, Democrats can make all the laws they want.
00:38:02.000You know, for backgrounds, so you can't buy a rifle, but if someone who's mentally ill or a criminal doesn't get a background, all the gun laws in the country are never gonna prevent it.
00:38:14.000I think it's also fair to say that a lot of these people just get thrown pills, specifically SSRIs.
00:38:19.000I don't know if you heard that conversation or have any kind of understanding of it from a lot of these kind of sickos who just get thrown these pills that mess up their brain chemistry.
00:39:00.000Well, a lot of them, you know, that's usually one of the common connections between a lot of these kind of lunatics is that, you know, they go on some of these medications and it just kind of makes them go crazy.
00:39:10.000Again, correlation does not mean causation.
00:39:12.000A lot of people like to stretch and just say it's fully that.
00:39:14.000I think there's a lot of failures in our society, especially when it comes to fatherless homes, especially when it comes to the medical industry, especially when it comes to law enforcement.
00:39:22.000I mean, there's so many things that we could address when it comes to the rising amount of gun violence in this country.
00:39:30.000Which one do you think is maybe more prominent?
00:39:31.000I think the worst is the mentally ill not getting a background, you know, when they do something that deserves it.
00:39:38.000They just go like... There's what's called the Baker Act in Florida, that if you get committed and you go through the full Baker Act where you put in front of a judge and a psychiatrist, it'll go on your background.
00:39:57.000So you take away if you take you take away 50% of the mass shootings probably in the country if the mentally ill that really a violent you know you have to be careful there they have to have due process and and if they had a background on them they wouldn't be able to purchase.
00:40:12.000Do you think that decline in religion plays a role in a lot of this stuff?
00:40:17.000That, and the fatherless home, like you've said, you know, the Latin, you know, families, look, with inflation now, look what parents have to do just to stay afloat, man, even if there are two parents, you know, they're working, you know, they're working, you know, just to be able to afford a dozen eggs now, you know, the price of everything, food, gas.
00:40:36.000A parent, you know, years ago, my mom stayed home, you know, when I was growing up, How many parents now have that ability where they don't need two parents working?
00:40:57.000I think a big part of it really wasn't focusing on the drugs, you know, because they want they wanted a death penalty, you know, so they're not gonna they don't want any outs with any drugs or any mental illness, you know, I asked about the, you know, religion, but it's not just about religion.
00:41:12.000It's about a cohesive cultural structure.
00:41:15.000It's the whole family unit that I see is struggling.
00:41:19.000And I couldn't help but notice, too, because Ian's copy of Genderqueer is sitting next to you.
00:41:25.000You're familiar with that whole controversy?
00:41:28.000I don't follow it that much, but I know... I follow it with the sports and stuff, with men competing and women's sports and different bathrooms and genders.
00:41:39.000This book is in grade schools, and I can't show you what's in it because it's a violation of YouTube's rules to show the content that's in that book.
00:42:53.000Well, so, you know, I bring this up because the stuff we're seeing in schools, the decline, I should say the rise of secularism and the decline of religion, all seem to be components in not just shootings at schools, shootings in cities, a rise in violent crime in all the major cities, but also an unwillingness from people in the community to actually try to save each other.
00:43:17.000So, you know, talking about having a Parkland, talking about that with Uvalde, like I said, it's kind of like what we see with Communist China.
00:43:23.000These cops are like, you can't go in, I'll get sued, and I'm not going to save him because I don't care about you, I don't know who you are, and you don't mean anything to me.
00:43:32.000You know, I get a lot of calls from parents and emails about their children in the schools and what's going on, about everything, gender identity, security, what they're teaching in the schools, restorative justice programs.
00:43:44.000And my first answer to them is, because it's really painful, I can't answer everybody about their kid getting bullied or another kid getting murdered.
00:43:53.000But the quickest response would be, if you could afford it, you send your kid to private school.
00:43:57.000When did you guys ever hear of the last school shooting that was at a private school?
00:44:03.000And if you can't afford private school, your home school, or you move to a district where that's not going on.
00:44:09.000Homeschooling has been increasing dramatically, but I think that latest Project Veritas video came from a very elite private school where people are spending about $30,000 to $40,000 a kid per year, and they have teachers there that are doing unspeakable things that if we mentioned here on this YouTube channel, we would get cut off automatically.
00:44:29.000Project Veritas put out an expose where the dean of students said that they pass around adult toys and discuss the difference between lube and spit and instruct the children on how to insert these things into their bodies.
00:44:40.000And this is an elite private high school with 14 year olds being told this.
00:44:52.000Well it goes back to like every community the parents have the power to make a change with their elections and it all starts like you mentioned the school board elections are more important than who's living in the White House.
00:45:05.000But you look at what's happening, it's all tied together.
00:45:07.000When we see the economy start imploding, these parents don't have time to go to these meetings, they gotta work two jobs, and they gotta work two jobs each.
00:45:13.000So now you don't got parents who can be at home with their kids.
00:45:17.000Then, they're using the schools as daycare centers, also bad for the family.
00:45:21.000Then you get teachers who are trying to subvert the parents' guidance, like what we saw in Florida, resulting in Ron DeSantis, you know, pushing, along with Republicans, the parental rights in education.
00:45:32.000You actually see now the craziest thing out of Chicago with this private school, $40,000 a year.
00:45:37.000This guy on camera is saying it's really cool that he gets to do this, and when Veritas exposed them for showing children, young kids, these adult objects and describing their use and insertion, the school defended the dean, the school defamed Veritas, in my opinion, said that they were malicious, Actively defending the depraved behavior.
00:46:02.000So that's the power of the parents, you know?
00:46:05.000Who would send their child to a school like that?
00:46:07.000Take your kid out of that school and make them go bankrupt.
00:46:09.000It's only because of Project Veritas that they might know about it right now.
00:47:35.000And the 90s, it was just so incredible and I see these kids now and it's such a difference, you know, they're glued to the phones, glued to the cell phone, we're all having an addiction with it, you know, and it's just so much different than when I grew up and, you know, we went on beer runs in high school and we just had a good time and we didn't have all, you'd never heard of a school shooting.
00:48:08.000But right now, those kids you mentioned that are addicted to those phones, that are growing up in these strange times, 10 years old, let's say, in 10 years, they're going to be voting.
00:48:15.000And how do you think they're going to affect the political system?
00:48:19.000What's happening to particularly young girls, they go on Instagram, they go on Snapchat, they go on TikTok, and they get depressed when they don't get enough likes on their posts, views on their videos, and it's causing a massive spike in depression.
00:48:31.000Alongside COVID and all of the crazy mass stuff that's happening, we are going to have two generations, Gen Z and Alpha, and the next generation, and the next, they're going to be so negatively impacted by this.
00:48:43.000I fear that You know, I hope that we're headed towards something better, right?
00:48:54.000It's sending a signal to people that victory is possible.
00:48:57.000Republicans take the House, maybe we'll see some changes.
00:49:00.000But when you start thinking about demographics and what's happening with the young people, it may be inevitable that as the older generation, the boomers and the older Gen X, start aging out, retiring, they're not voting, they're passing on, we lose that level of stability despite, look, I think the greatest generation was just that.
00:49:16.000I think the boomer generation has some issues.
00:49:54.000These kids who are addicted to these machines, who have no sense of family, who don't know their dads, or haven't seen their families because they've been raised by the state, When they get in the vote, I think the system just implodes.
00:50:05.000And you can see now, it's the biggest generation of kids that are still living home in their parents' basement.
00:50:11.000You know, not that I'm knocking that, I got a son that's still living home.
00:50:15.000But they don't have that many economic opportunities compared to what people had before.
00:50:20.000If you look at the financial situation, you know, I was in business by the time I was 19.
00:51:28.000They end up going to places like Twitter where they walk in and have red wine on tap and they go to the Lego room where they can do building blocks.
00:51:36.000Then they have the meditation room because they're just so stressed out and they think these mean words online are pure violence.
00:51:43.000I'm not excited about where this country is going, because we're losing the generation that are like, I started a business when I was 18, and we're gaining the people who are like, I went to school till I was 28 and don't know how to write anymore.
00:51:54.000And it's pretty amazing that everyone I grew up, like all my good friends, one of them went to college, became a pilot.
00:52:01.000But all the others are like, one's in construction, one's in tile, one's a contractor, one's in the jewelry business.
00:52:07.000We all did very well for ourselves, and I'm hoping that it continues, but you're not really seeing it like you're saying.
00:52:25.000I'll tell you, I live on a ranch out in Oregon, and there's this one college I respect.
00:52:29.000I have these neighbors, these kids, they're about 30 years old, about your guy's age, and they all went to this Oregon Technical Institute in Klamath Falls, and they all came out with a profession.
00:52:40.000One's a dental hygienist, the other one does sonograms, and then there's all engineers, and they're all good kids, man.
00:53:19.000But we just need people to be honest and public.
00:53:21.000The more people from Gen X that are honest and public, I blame my own generation.
00:53:24.000I see a lot of my old friends from high school just like floating, just waiting until they die, basically enjoying the fruits of what our grandfathers did for us.
00:53:32.000Well, you know, Klaus Schwab said, you will own nothing and you will be happy.
00:53:36.000That's the plan that they have implemented.
00:53:38.000That's essentially where we're headed towards and the society that we're at.
00:54:01.000and then, it was actually funny, they hired this company where people pretend to be their kids from the future and they're drug-addled losers who are like, you know what, there's smoke behind me, look at me!
00:54:12.000And then, you know, the kids are not stupid, and they're like, this is ridiculous, we don't believe it.
00:54:16.000Then at the end, Stan's dad says, look, we just don't want you smoking marijuana.
00:54:20.000And he's like, why don't you just be honest with me?
00:54:22.000And he's like, well, son, the truth is, marijuana makes you okay with being bored.
00:54:27.000And then when you're older, you'll find that you're not good at anything.
00:54:30.000And that was just like the simplest explanation of when kids are out partying and drinking, it doesn't matter if it's pot or anything else, without direction, without discipline, without stability, they end up, you know, as young adults with no capabilities, so they have no mission, they have no drive, they have no skills, and they're angry.
00:55:05.000I've been thinking a lot about finding peace with the past.
00:55:07.000That's a big part of it for everybody, for people in general.
00:55:10.000Just find, accept what happened, and then prophesy good things for the future.
00:55:16.000Because sometimes what we'll do is we'll look at the past and then say, because that happened, because there was so much change, it indicates that it will happen again.
00:55:22.000But we are offering our versions of the future to the world.
00:55:27.000You know, Tim mentions religion, and there's one thing.
00:55:31.000I'm in a circle with some religious Jews.
00:55:33.000They're Chabad, and my rabbis are Chabad rabbi.
00:56:40.000And it's being ruined, uh, you know, deliberately.
00:56:43.000I think that's a fantastic offering from Islam, is fasting.
00:56:46.000One of the things that, uh, we've been working on is, uh, I call it Saturday morning cartoons.
00:56:51.000There are a lot of people that, uh, don't have that Sabbath, where Friday night they stay with their families and they have dinner, and there's a lot of people that don't go to church.
00:57:07.000And Saturday morning, you come in, you bring the family, and the kids will watch cartoons that are not degenerate or, you know, like they'll be normal, fun.
00:57:25.000But there's cartoons that I think kids could watch.
00:57:28.000I mean, the stuff I grew up with, I think, in the 90s wasn't so bad, but now you got really, really weird stuff, like Blue's Clues had, like, one episode where it showed a beaver with double mastectomy scars.
00:57:39.000And, like, you know, so we want to create a space where Parents can come in the morning.
00:58:03.000They would learn what's going on in the community.
00:58:06.000With Shabbat dinner, you've got families sticking together, cutting everything out, saying, no, no, no, we're here together as a family, strengthening the family unit.
00:58:24.000Whenever I'm in town, I go to my rabbi's house, and I just shut it down.
00:58:29.000You know, a lot of times my sons will come with me, and we'll just sit with the rabbi, and he talks, gives you a little Torah, something, you know, he'll give you a Torah story.
00:58:37.000And I have a rabbi in Ashlan, when I go, when I'm in Oregon, that I'll hit up his house or the temple once in a while for the holidays.
00:59:18.000I think it's, like Tim mentioned a few times, it's very important, a family staying together and doing things like that, even if, you know, not so much religion, but it's the getting together and just being with your family.
00:59:31.000This is why I think they shut the churches down during a COVID pandemic.
01:00:39.000And DeSantis said, no, I'm gonna not bow down to your emotional extortion, and I think truly it was Florida standing up against all these pressures that allowed the United States to not be as draconian as a lot of people planned it to be.
01:00:53.000And what was interesting, all the people from the Northeast that moved down to Florida, and it turned out voting Republican, as you saw in the election, he won like 20 basis points or something like that.
01:01:05.000Like a record, he won by I relocated there.
01:02:02.000He says that you have this beautiful flower in a pot and then you pick it and hold it up and show how beautiful it is, but then as it's been separated from its roots, it slowly withers and dies.
01:02:14.000And that's what we're dealing with now as a society.
01:02:18.000I feel like right now we don't realize the wave has already hit in this country as we believe it doesn't exist anymore.
01:03:39.000Sure, sure, no, I mean, to be fair, perhaps, perhaps there is a way to reconnect with our roots, and that's actually a good way to put it, so I actually, I stand corrected.
01:03:47.000If we can restore our roots and get back to what made this country function better, maybe we can turn things around.
01:03:54.000I think there's a good opportunity for that.
01:03:56.000But right now what I see around us Well, actually, you know, maybe you were completely right.
01:04:00.000What I see around us is a light at the end of the tunnel.
01:04:03.000With the Republicans taking the House, this may be the point where we start turning things around.
01:04:08.000If more shows like this, more people like Crowder, more people like Stick, Sex and Hammer, more shows pushing through the noise, more people able to counter the narrative, Elon Musk taking over Twitter... That was great.
01:04:19.000This is a potential opportunity to start rejecting societal collapse and degeneracy and saying there's got to be some degree of responsibility, meritocracy, protecting the family.
01:04:32.000Maybe we actually are restoring those things.
01:04:35.000I was thinking, I like this metaphor, but when was the flower cut?
01:05:13.000You know, I just couldn't, I had to get involved and vote.
01:05:15.000The way the country was going, like it was now.
01:05:17.000It's just no different from when Obama ran things, from when Biden's running things.
01:05:22.000So I thought that, you know, him getting elected, I thought, you know, patriotism.
01:05:27.000Look, there's no patriotism now in this country.
01:05:29.000He brought back patriotism, and the country was definitely doing a lot better then than it is now.
01:05:35.000There's two ways to look at it, I guess.
01:05:37.000I've heard these stories about old people on their deathbed, you know, they're lethargic, they're dying.
01:05:42.000And then one day, all of a sudden, they sit up, Tons of energy, they're talking, they're laughing, they say, get my family in here, I'm feeling great, and they're like, whoa!
01:05:51.000The family comes in, they all share laughs and memories, and then say goodbye, and the next day the person dies.
01:05:55.000Like, all of their energy is mustered up for one last goodbye and I love you.
01:06:00.000That scares me, that idea, that the resurgence of Trump was the last mustering force of people who care about this country and believe in the values that made it great.
01:06:09.000No, I think it's a possibility, but it's also possible that Donald Trump was a shot of adrenaline.
01:06:14.000That he was that EpiPen straight into the thigh, and now we as a country went... So as we have these bad things still happening around us, we now have the rise of people like DeSantis.
01:06:26.000We now have the narrative machine crumbling.
01:06:44.000But maybe Donald Trump was, we were all sitting around, feeling our heart tighten, and then Trump came along like an EpiPen, for all his faults, he was a shot of adrenaline.
01:06:54.000And now the vision's very clear, and all this transparent nonsense, you're like, what?
01:06:58.000Like the FBI's directly involved with it?
01:07:00.000I mean, we kind of had the feeling this was going on.
01:07:02.000He was screaming it from the top of his lungs about it for years, you know, the FBI, the Department of Justice, the collusion, the Russian BS, you know, and it was all, it all came out to be true.
01:07:12.000Let's talk about what's going on here because this is a dark subject I want to bring up.
01:07:24.000Twitter's trust and safety was HR on liver king levels of steroids.
01:07:29.000You crossed them and you're out for being dangerous and a threat.
01:07:33.000He said that in response to this tweet from Daniel Bostic, who says, uh, either, uh, he says, uh, Cernovich just exposed a divide between Elon and Jack.
01:07:42.000Either Jack was lying all along and is carrying on the deception, not super likely, or his company was totally hijacked by far-left activists and lawless corporate bureaucrats, very likely.
01:08:36.000This is the level of corruption we have seen in this country.
01:08:39.000On Twitter for years, on social media, they were posting pictures of children in disgusting ways, and they did nothing.
01:08:48.000So when we say that Elon Musk did more than the GOP ever did, more than the FBI ever did, he gets in, day one he says, my top priority, ending child exploitation.
01:08:59.000There was victims of a lot of this CP, a lot of this adult child content, that were coming to Twitter and were saying, hey, this is happening to me.
01:09:57.000Yeah, so seeing Jack come out and then being smacked down by Elon Musk is absolutely promising because what Elon Musk is talking about here is criminal.
01:10:06.000If you know a crime is going on and you don't do anything about it, you're a part of that act.
01:10:10.000A lot of people get charged for this, for being an accomplice.
01:10:13.000There was children coming to Twitter and they ignored them.
01:10:16.000That is absolutely just, that should boil your blood right now.
01:10:33.000This was, they're driving the car, and they get an Uber, and they pick someone up who's like, grabbing a woman off the street and throwing her in the car, and they're like, hey man, I'm just a driver, don't mind me.
01:11:59.000You can't even have it there in a holding pattern because having it is illegal.
01:12:02.000So you need to immediately reference and take care of it.
01:12:04.000It was on Twitter servers as Twitter was meeting with the FBI as they were ignoring the problem.
01:12:10.000You never saw the Feds investigate Twitter for this, but now they're investigating him because Elon Musk took the company over and is prioritizing going after child pornography on the damn program, on the damn platform?
01:12:34.000I could see the argument of, like, it's just too much data, like, there's no way we can handle this, but that's, like, I agree, so maybe you shouldn't be in control of it if you can't handle it.
01:12:46.000They knowingly knew it was happening, they knew the victims, and they said, we're just gonna keep it up.
01:12:51.000What Jack said when they said Twitter did nothing to prevent this, Jack said this is not true.
01:12:57.000I think what Jack, it's kind of like doublespeak, what he's saying is, no, we did some things to try and prevent it, but what Elon's saying is it wasn't prevented.
01:13:19.000You think about that and you think it's a joke, right?
01:13:22.000But then you think about people like, you know, Harvey over in Hollywood and what he was into.
01:13:26.000And then, you know, I'm thinking about These Twitter employees who refuse to quit, but then Elon comes in and starts cleaning stuff up, and then all of a sudden they're like, oh no, no, no, now I have to leave.
01:13:37.000And then you take a look at books like that, Genderqueer, where it's got adult activities in it, and they're showing it to kids, and you have this school in Chicago that Project Veritas exposes, where the dean talks about how he brings people in to share adult toys with children, and explain how to insert them, and the difference between lube and spit, And you have to wonder, are we just being naive in assuming these people don't want to target and prey upon children?
01:14:05.000Yes, because there's also the Balenciaga scandal.
01:14:07.000There's also the corporate media advocating for child love.
01:14:11.000There's also, of course, politicians trying to normalize a lot of this nonsense and insanity, especially in California.
01:14:17.000There's also the FBI, for over 30 years, that were helping Jeffrey Epstein run an international trafficking and extortion operation as the children and victims were coming forward to the FBI, and the FBI said, screw off.
01:14:34.000No child porn involved in the Sam Bankman Freed thing, but he had, like, sleeping with, like, eight or nine different women that he was working with.
01:14:43.000There's a better point in there, Ian, and it's that they're not going after him.
01:14:46.000They haven't talked about the sex- I mean, not that there's anything wrong with sleeping with nine different women that work for you, I don't care, but you could argue about the ethics involved in that, but where's the talk about it?
01:15:46.000My problem with repealing Section 230 protections for these social networks is that someone in the FBI could put child porn on the Twitter server and then go arrest the CEO for holding child porn.
01:16:23.000It's a long-term conversation about things other than child porn as well, but things that may be deemed illegal and about who's in trouble for having the illegal content.
01:16:31.000Is it Twitter or is it this person that uploaded it?
01:16:32.000I have a friend who's a sheriff in Florida.
01:17:20.000There's a lot of news stories, month after month, caught at Disney, caught at Disney, Disney employee or Disney network.
01:17:26.000Again, they employ a lot of people, but there's also a lot of coincidences, especially with some of their symbolism and some of their child movies, that is also very disturbing and deserves a conversation on its own.
01:17:37.000So these people get a job at Disney, it's obvious, right?
01:17:59.000If they're gonna go to Disneyland or World or whatever because there's a lot of kids there, maybe many of these people will go to grade schools, too, to be surrounded by kids there as well.
01:18:11.000Well, I could talk about the school sexualization, but I mean, you made a good point about the entertainment industry.
01:18:15.000You said, you guys mentioned Disney, but that whole industry, man, it is dirty for kids.
01:18:19.000It is dangerous to get kids into that.
01:18:21.000I was there as an adult and they were trying to sexually get me to do porn.
01:18:23.000Scary, you can't, yeah, raising a kid these days, you just can't.
01:20:04.000And they said, well, his speeches, you know, weren't... I could be wrong about that, but let's just... That's why I usually stick to discussing Abdulrahman.
01:20:12.000Sixteen-year-old kid from Boulder, lives in San Diego, goes... I think that's what it was.
01:20:16.000Then he goes and flies to Yemen to visit family, and then Obama blows him up.
01:20:20.000Well, the father had a lot of connections to the government and the Pentagon, and then he became radicalized and became a cleric and then started preaching radical Islam.
01:20:30.000Yeah, he was killed, the son was killed, and then there's reports of the daughter being killed off of the first few days of the Trump administration on a commando raid that Obama wouldn't call off on, but Trump allegedly called off on.
01:20:45.000That's the official version of events.
01:20:58.000I mean, that's the vibe I'm getting and partly why I don't want to put pictures of my kids all over the internet.
01:21:01.000I mean, if you look at the extradition and torture that the intelligence agencies were doing, especially when it came to flying people to Egypt, What's his name that talks about this?
01:21:19.000I think I'm just dyslexic and I'm just horrible with pronouncing names.
01:21:22.000But he talks about how, you know, many times routinely people get picked up, sent to Egypt, and again, we can't even discuss some of the horrible things, the torture that people have gone through.
01:21:31.000officially under the rendition flights and the torture flights that were conducted with your tax dollars, including children, including hurting children in front of parents, and doing unspeakable things that you can't even mention.
01:22:15.000He's a brilliant, fascinating thinker, and his content is top-notch right now when it comes to speaking out against a lot of the craziness that society is dealing with.
01:22:25.000And now he's helping de-radicalize a lot of people.
01:22:28.000Which I think is absolutely critically key and important, and in many instances doing the opposite of what the Intel agencies are doing.
01:22:34.000I think a lot of the benefit people could get right now is don't worry so much about showing the world your life.
01:22:41.000I kind of went through a phase where I was like, I want to document everything so I can get my likes, and also I'll be remembered.
01:25:49.000I'm looking out my ranch I see him going out the front my front the gate that going down the street like a mile and then I'm telling you It's unbelievable.
01:27:33.000You probably get 40 pounds of meat for each goat.
01:27:37.000It's delicious, like I don't want to bite, like I'm at the point now, I just started a herd of cattle too.
01:27:43.000So we have about five, you learn a lot about the cow business, you know, when living on a ranch, what a heifer is, what a cow, what a bull heifer is.
01:27:51.000There's just so many cows, you know, I'll teach you something.
01:27:54.000So if a cow's pregnant, you don't say pregnant, it's covered.
01:28:46.000We gotta have a conversation about this.
01:28:48.000Well, as a kid, I used to eat liver all the time when I was growing up, but I haven't.
01:28:52.000I have my first steer now, so he's about 700, about 600 pounds, so I won't butcher him till the fall.
01:28:59.000He was born in June, but I have another five that are covered that'll be given birth, and they They take about nine months, you know, to give birth a cow and a goat's about five months.
01:29:10.000If you're not going to be doing anything with the liver, I'll gladly take it off of your hands.
01:29:14.000But I would love to have a conversation about the organ meat, because there's a lot of important stuff that a lot of people don't get, especially when it comes to a lot of the American diets, comparatively to a lot of other international diets that do prioritize organs, because they're usually more nutrient dense than, of course, a lot of the meat.
01:29:32.000It makes sense, but I'm definitely not going to let anything go to The saying is usually nose to tail.
01:29:38.000You know the butchers, it's crazy, they're so busy like where we live that you could make an appointment like if you want to butcher a cow it could be like seven, eight months out for the butcher to come.
01:29:48.000So I'm almost have to like for next fall soon I'll have to make, unless my neighbor, I got a neighbor that's a pretty good butcher.
01:29:54.000There's a huge shortage and it's so expensive.
01:29:56.000Many people don't understand that's one of the biggest expensive you know parts when it comes to raising animals.
01:30:00.000Yeah, it costs me if I want one of my neighbors he'll do a goat for me for about a hundred.
01:30:05.000You know, you're raising these animals.
01:30:07.000Do you have concerns about parasites in them when you're eating them?
01:30:33.000I have a lot of pasture and irrigation so I can move them around.
01:30:37.000It's when these animals sit in like their own pasture and they'll eat stuff down and they get sick a lot more because they're eating down to the ground where their feces are.
01:30:46.000So I learned all, you know, I went from looking at scrap metal to looking at real estate, now I look at goat shit on my ranch to see if they're sick or not.
01:31:00.000It's different, there's beef cows, there's Angus, there's Herefords, there's Charleys, you know, you'll learn all these things.
01:31:06.000Oh yeah, yeah, if you're, we want to get a cow and we were told no because they produce like 8 to 12 gallons per day.
01:31:12.000What they're not telling you is, like, even with the goats, like, if you start milking a goat, it's like a full-time job if they don't have a kid on them.
01:31:19.000You've got to milk, like, twice a day, or they go through, like, some serious pain.
01:31:25.000You're going to get a beef cow, you buy a steer, and you've got enough acres, you put a steer on it, and you feed them, or you probably have enough feed.
01:31:33.000You said you had how many acres you got?
01:33:41.000But the way it's shaped, there's this little nook area where I think we can put up like curtains, and then you'll walk in with your coffee and sit down, and there'll be like a TV with a movie playing, and you know, rocks everywhere.
01:34:51.000Conspiracy against rights is a federal offense in the United States of America under 18 U.S.C.
01:34:55.000241 if two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in the free exercise of enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution.
01:36:49.000Tory Brettlian says, so we release a well-known international arms dealer while Russia is fighting Ukraine, after we left billions in weapons in Afghanistan, while we also can't find all of the Ukraine aid.
01:37:37.000He says, the evidence that Luke and Tim and most of these so-called journalists are conformists, they will never be mentioned on Twitter files.
01:38:01.000Waffle Sensei says, I am very happy to see Twitter gaining traffic for the story coming out there.
01:38:06.000But coming out on a Friday on Twitter is killing the story and giving the press the ability to avoid it.
01:38:12.000I think the reason they're doing it, I think Elon told them it has to be released, you know, on Twitter at these times because these are probably low traffic times for Twitter.
01:39:58.000But we have private security, so now what happens is they just relay with our armed guards.
01:40:03.000And so, you know, the SWAT team comes in, they make a phone call, they say, we're all good.
01:40:07.000Okay, they're gonna come by and do a checkup, and then everything's fine.
01:40:10.000It probably came from, like, the earlier days of the internet when people would call in, like, oh, there's a violent thing, and then the SWAT team would go bust in the door.
01:40:28.000And then also at some other locations, like my private home was targeted.
01:40:32.000So, we have information that I believe would lead to the arrest of individuals involved, but law enforcement is, the FBI just doesn't care.
01:40:42.000Like, that's why, maybe it's my bias, because seeing that happen, but I think a better thing is, you know, take it off myself, Marjorie Taylor Greene gets swatted six times, I think?
01:42:23.000and they get the police scanner and they drive around and then they speed, they get as fast as they can to the crime scenes to film and document and sell it to the local news agencies.
01:42:32.000I think we saw what, five murders in the span of a couple hours?
01:42:35.000There was one where there was a house and it's Chicago so it's not like everyone's a homeowner.
01:42:41.000The top floor was where the guys lived, the bottom floor was like the house homeowner renting at the top floor, and the guys up top owed money to somebody, or I don't know, I can't remember exactly what happened, the car pulls up, just unloads into the house, kills, like I think killed the woman or something, I can't remember exactly what happened.
01:43:50.000Like, it's basically how these things work.
01:43:53.000But we probably have a bunch of updates soon, maybe.
01:43:58.000And what you can do is you can read all the files from the lawsuit, as well as a decision that was issued by the California Department of Industrial Relations, to get an understanding of what happened.
01:44:22.000Skyler says, Utah, any staff or parent with a concealed carry on campus, why doesn't Utah have school shootings?
01:44:30.000I don't know, maybe it's because even Utah employment law protects CCWs at schools.
01:44:35.000I would also argue with how religious Utah is.
01:44:38.000You know, you're going to get less of those mental health problems and the less hopelessness that a lot of these kids are facing these days.
01:45:32.000I told you about the accountability we got done in Florida.
01:45:35.000We got a bill passed that made it a law for every school in the state of Florida to have a deputy, one per every 500.
01:45:44.000That's something that we got done after the shooting.
01:45:47.000Single-pointer entries at every school.
01:45:51.000Teachers are allowed, you know, the Aaron Feist Guardian Program.
01:45:54.000So a lot of things got done in Florida after the shooting that the media doesn't want to cover because their main focus is just more gun control.
01:46:31.000I just, I don't like doing it, asking people for funds.
01:46:34.000But I do what I have to do, and I'm helping law enforcement agencies.
01:46:37.000I'll be in Bradford County, Florida, January 4th with their Sheriff's Department, donating AR pistols with ballistic backpacks for their school resource officers and their school superintendent.
01:46:51.000He'll be the first superintendent to carry an AR pistol in the country.
01:46:59.000I won't really push for it, but I guess I could put a link sometimes up.
01:47:04.000I don't even have a link where they could donate, but, you know, I'm with this company, it's called Berna.com, and people should... We got some of those.
01:47:12.000Yeah, I gotta get... I'm gonna get you some more stuff.
01:47:13.000Oh, is that what you were talking about earlier?
01:47:52.000You'll show me and I'll like to get you some more stuff.
01:47:54.000They also have a product that's called a shield that I think parents could get for around $100 and it could go in a backpack or a suitcase and it makes it bulletproof.
01:48:05.000One of the things that we wanted to do was to build a couple auto-defense turrets that shoot the Berna projectiles.
01:48:57.000So when something comes with proximity to the animals, be it a wild animal or a trespasser of some sort, you get lights turned on, then a warning, and then it goes, bop, bop, bop.
01:49:07.000Yeah, but they have ones that I've seen with law enforcement that are for crowd control, that you fill with like a bucket of the pellets.
01:49:15.000Like if you had them like on a turret, it would be unbelievable.
01:49:18.000If they got to that where it could do the software for that, it'd be pretty amazing.
01:49:21.000Then what I want to do is, we just have a switch, so at the end of the day when you're going inside and locking up, you flick a switch and then four, you know, maybe like six around your house are just slowly like looking, and then they lock on and it's like, you are being warned.
01:49:33.000Autodefense shirts will engage in fights.
01:49:34.000They had it with the car alarms, you know, staying back, so there's no reason that that technology isn't going to be here shortly.
01:50:01.000Imagine putting your drone up and you have some pellets, you know.
01:50:04.000The reason I think the dog is probably the better bet is because not only can they help protect the perimeter of your house, but you can give them belly rubs.
01:53:40.000The issue though with any company is that, you know, people can lie and make stuff up, and they can compromise your security by sharing details that seemingly are innocuous.
01:53:49.000And so, you know, I have to constantly remind people, People don't understand this, right?
01:53:53.000That if you're working somewhere that's under a security threat and you give someone information as simple as, oh yeah, so-and-so just took the garbage out, that can be used against you.
01:54:06.000So when you have people that are like, I don't care, it's meaningless, that causes very serious security problems and we can't tolerate that.
01:54:14.000Basically, the issues that we've had with swatting, the only ones that have ever been serious, have been due to information leaks.
01:54:23.000So that's the only thing I'm worried about.
01:54:58.000I've seen the videos where the guy walks on this escalator and then starts falling down and then people start getting like crushed and stuff, so.
01:55:09.000Alex Hilbert says, I work in military intel.
01:55:11.000Most military intel is just telling the commander where enemy tanks are and whatnot, but there are people that use it to get their foot in the door in agencies.
01:56:14.000I'm pretty sure as it pertains to like, I don't know, the three of us here, you know, we're the more cavalier about being publicly exposed and our significant others are substantially more concerned with being private.
01:59:20.000Christopher Kinley says, hey all my band, American Dharma is playing in Baltimore, Maryland at Zen West next Friday, December 16th, doors at 7.
02:02:05.000I did a very interesting video about coffee and a lot of other stuff, including the topic that got everyone talking two days ago on this channel.
02:02:13.000You want to learn about that, plus a lot more.