Join hosts Christian Toto, Luke Lukardowsky, and Libby Emmons as they discuss the death of Meatloaf, Joe Rogan's hoax list, and a federal judge strikes down a federal worker mandate for vaccines.
00:00:36.000Apparently he criticized Greta Thunberg.
00:00:37.000I don't know if that matters as much, but I really respect that he, you know, he was an older guy.
00:00:41.000He was 74 and he said that he wasn't going to live his life in fear and they shouldn't shut down the world for politics and that's what they're doing.
00:01:15.000We got Joe Rogan, that hoax list where there were like 270 doctors and it turned out to be like 80 doctors and like some dentist or something.
00:01:22.000The list is now bigger and now it's a thousand medical and science experts.
00:01:32.000Joe Biden has lost another court battle.
00:01:33.000A federal judge has struck down the federal worker mandate for vaccines.
00:01:37.000And we have a new report from Reuters saying that Prior COVID infection provides better immunity during the... It did provide better immunity during the Delta surge, which we can then take data from that, extrapolate, and apply it to the future.
00:01:50.000Seems like Luke was right on this one, and I was wrong, that they're gonna start easing up the mandates, but we'll see.
00:01:55.000It's yet to be seen here in the United States, so we'll get into all this stuff.
00:02:21.000And uh, hey guys, my name is Lukardowsky of wearechanged.org and today I am wearing my Make America Florida shirt, which you could get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com, but I'm also wearing it because in a few days from now I will be moving to Miami, Florida and I am extremely appreciative and grateful for all of you amazing human beings a part of this broadcast and podcast.
00:02:44.000Hopefully I could come back maybe during Uh, the spring, maybe during the fall.
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00:04:28.000Yes, I'm excited for tonight's conversation.
00:04:30.000It's going to be great with Christian and Libby.
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00:05:13.000More than 1,000 scientists and health professionals are calling on Spotify to crack down on COVID falsehoods being spread on Joe Rogan's podcast.
00:05:39.000What they're saying is Anybody who wants to interview someone who would say something out of line with the official establishment narrative must be stopped.
00:05:50.000It's not about Joe Rogan as an individual.
00:05:52.000It's about the fact that Joe would talk to someone who is considered persona non grata by the machine.
00:05:57.000Now that is a whole new level of creepy.
00:05:59.000If they were just saying, Joe has bad ideas.
00:06:02.000Well, then you could be like, well, you know, he's not the expert.
00:06:04.000He's the guy who interviews a lot of the experts.
00:07:21.000You know, these people should be, number one, ashamed of themselves because they should be challenging these ideas, not trying to silence them.
00:07:28.000And I made a post about this and it went all throughout Twitter, specifically saying these are not practicing medical doctors.
00:07:36.000I haven't checked the list, but I still remember being publicly attacked by a gynecologist on Twitter who was on that list being like, He's calling me out.
00:07:45.000He's trying to, you know, blur the lines here.
00:07:53.000And when you type in Joe Rogan into Google News right now, you get nothing but smear pieces, attack pieces that literally look like they almost come from the Chinese Cultural Revolution with double-speak Orwellian language.
00:08:05.000Yahoo News has an article, The Problem with Joe Rogan and White Boys.
00:09:28.000Yeah, so this was like, it was a while, it was like the, in the early 2000s, all of these blogs were popping up and people were getting their news from blogs.
00:09:36.000And so you had mainstream media outlets, corporate media outlets slamming the blogosphere, like I believe the press secretary at the White House actually used that term.
00:09:46.000Saying, you know, you can't trust these sources.
00:10:48.000I feel like Joe's sitting on the throne of Biggest Podcast, doing his thing, and then mainstream media and us are just down on the ground bickering to each other and complaining about it, and Joe just doesn't care.
00:11:00.000How long will Spotify have its back, though?
00:11:04.000I think that'll be average age of, of, of contracts, you know, and then once it's up, they're going to be like, but, uh, I actually be making a lot of money from him though.
00:11:13.000The company was valued over a billion dollars.
00:11:16.000The stock skyrocketed as soon as he came on the platform.
00:11:19.000Yeah, I was kind of bummed because, you know, I was like, when I knew that the shift was going to be happening, I was like, man, I should have bought all that Spotify stuff.
00:11:29.000I didn't even think about it, to be honest.
00:11:30.000In reference to Stephen Colbert saying that we should abolish the Senate or whatever he was saying, it was weird because he was like, the Senate is the most anti-democratic thing.
00:11:37.000But what he doesn't seem to understand is we're not a democracy.
00:12:01.000Klaus Schwab is the real Emperor Palpatine in my opinion with everything he's been pushing forward with the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset.
00:12:08.000But again, Joe Rogan is as popular as he is because he comes off as very genuine, very honest.
00:12:14.000He has conversations that a lot of people are afraid to even think about.
00:12:18.000And he entertains ideas in a way that's not forced upon you, in a way that is naturally understood and just talked about in a rational way, rather than, of course, PR corporate talking points.
00:12:31.000And that's why he is where he is right now.
00:12:34.000I think Joe represents a regular person.
00:13:16.000They want a regular person they can feel like their neighbor who can talk to them.
00:13:20.000So Fauci represents the establishment elite of, we're smarter than you and we know it.
00:13:24.000And Joe represents, hey man, don't listen to me, I'm an idiot, but I just got some questions.
00:13:28.000But there was this great clip going around, I think James Lindsay shared it, from the World Economic Forum in November, and it was this lady talking about how the elites all are banding together internationally and are working together to get their agenda across, but that in each country individually, the lower classes don't trust the elites.
00:13:50.000She was talking about this as though this is some big problem.
00:13:53.000The rest of us don't trust our elites, you know.
00:13:56.000We don't trust these people who are telling us what to do based on their own international conglomeration of, you know, ideology and wealth hoarding.
00:15:57.000On January 20th, I was on Twitter and the What's Happening page popped up with, The Great Reset is the World Economic Forum's proposal for post-COVID economic recovery, Reuters and the BBC report.
00:16:08.000And I just screen-grabbed it and put LOL.
00:16:28.000So what's fascinating about the Great Reset, the World Economic Forum, the Davos Group, is I feel like it's a bunch of 80-year-olds who are like, how are people finding out about our plan, the Great great reset. It's like have those social media, what just
00:16:41.000tell everyone what to believe. And then regular people look at it and go, yeah, that's, that's
00:16:47.000BS. Like we're not cows or you know what I mean? We don't, we don't just get told
00:16:51.000something and go, Oh, but it really, it really is it when Hillary Clinton put, she put on that
00:16:56.000Southern dialect because she thought she was going to trick people into thinking that
00:17:25.000They slowly and calmly tell you that this is their plan openly, and you're deemed a conspiracy theorist for even bringing it up and talking about it when their plans are laid out and they're implementing it right in front of our eyes.
00:18:57.000And it's like they're going through their own fourth turning.
00:18:59.000Where the great-grandchildren of these past billionaires and millionaires and powerful royals and politicos have no idea what they're doing, but they just know they're better than you.
00:19:12.000I think we have to really realize that nobody really knows what they're doing.
00:19:16.000I went to prep school with a lot of really smart people who have no idea what they're doing, and they're running the country now.
00:19:31.000I know survival is like part of it, but other than that, what's the point?
00:19:35.000I mean, this is why, you know, a lot of people say that religion is very necessary to a culture, to a society, because there are a lot of people right now that have no purpose, and they're asking the same question you are, but They're being given answers by the elites who want to control and shape everything, and so they're telling them things.
00:20:30.000But Ian, the elites want to party in a way where their servants are clearly marked and masked and represented by, of course, the face diapers that they wear.
00:20:41.000While, of course, the ruling elites get to have their galas and their lovely red carpets where they get to be free and not have to wear face diapers.
00:20:48.000Well, Christian and I were just talking about this because both of us have, you know, send our kids to school and the kids are fully masked.
00:21:12.000When we get to school in the morning, you know, I say to my son, like, yeah, you know, you got to put your thing and he's like, okay, time for my complicity covering.
00:21:21.000You know, we joke about it because I want him to know that it's stupid the whole time.
00:21:25.000I want him to fully be aware of how stupid it is every second that he's wearing it.
00:21:29.000And yeah, as soon as he's done with school, I'm like, get that stupid thing off your face.
00:21:33.000A couple days ago, I posted a meme of, you know, students that were told to be six feet apart.
00:21:38.000There was a police officer looking over them.
00:22:01.000But there's probably other families that feel like you that would want to create a homeschooling pod network that would actually help your kids so much more.
00:22:08.000Because I feel so bad for these kids that have to go through this.
00:24:22.000You know, I was just like this, the lady on the phone, pure evil, like evil incarnate.
00:24:28.000You thought it was going to be like a giant demonic man with horns and a business suit being like, I am the antichrist.
00:24:34.000No, it's the lady at the hospital who's like, I know you need a heart, but for reasons we don't care why, you know, you decided not to get the vaccine.
00:24:53.000You don't qualify for this antibody treatment because of, you know, the race, ethnicity.
00:24:58.000And then the media claimed it wasn't true.
00:25:00.000That's true in like half a dozen states.
00:25:04.000And it was part of the part of the FDA directive, I believe.
00:25:08.000One thing I loved was Maud Marin in New York.
00:25:10.000She was running for city council but she recently posted on Twitter she was having some design work done in her house and an architect showed up to her house and asked her to wear a mask and Maud said no and you're fired.
00:25:59.000And then they posted the list, and it was like, anarchists and anti-capitalists, you know, are considered violent, dangerous extremists.
00:26:05.000And then there's, like, patriots or whatever.
00:26:07.000So it's like, yo, look, man, they may like the fact that they can use Antifa as useful idiots to wreak havoc and cause panic and destroy things, and they can rebuild.
00:26:16.000But, rest assured, they will come for Antifa when it becomes convenient for them or when Antifa is truly inconvenient.
00:26:24.000When they fulfill their agenda, when they got rid of everything else, they're going to be looking like the nail for the hammer that they created.
00:26:31.000It's only a matter of time and the deep intelligence state has the information, is track tracing and databasing all of these people.
00:26:39.000We learned that they even have drones that they're flying over protests.
00:26:42.000They have dragnet surveillance telephone technology that literally gets all the information from people's phones at protests They have all of their data.
00:26:51.000They have all of their networks and Why wouldn't they be collecting it when of course you have the state that that throughout history?
00:27:01.000Yeah, so it was a it was a testimony before the Senate and it was I think Matthew Olson who is the Assistant Attorney General perhaps He said domestic violent extremists are often motivated by ideology and personal grievances.
00:27:16.000We've seen a growing threat from those who are motivated by racial animus as well as those who ascribe to anti-government, anti-authority ideologies.
00:28:00.000They have a budget for arresting dissent that are going to need some dissent.
00:28:03.000That's right, they've got to meet the budget.
00:28:05.000At some point in there, they said, like, if you want to criticize the government, it may not be considered terrorism because it's considered First Amendment protection.
00:28:19.000My friends, in 20 years, everyone's gonna be like four and a half feet tall, androgynous, holding hands with squeaky voices, and that's gonna be humanity, because like, they're just shaving off the tall grass.
00:28:31.000Everyone, it's like, it's eroding so quickly.
00:28:33.000You know, people don't realize this, but there's been several cases that I've tweeted about, talked about, where people have been charged with hate crimes for speech, or for like, bordering on speech, you know.
00:28:45.000There was a one case where someone took a pride flag and then I guess they like burned it and threw it in front of a gay bar and said, oh, that was that was hateful harassment or something like that.
00:28:53.000And it's like nobody was no one was there.
00:29:04.000But that's that's where we're moving and we're getting there was a Two people were on the New York train, the Long Island Railroad, and they were shouting things about foreigners and then threw a beer can at someone and they went, Aha!
00:29:17.000Throwing that beer can and saying that?
00:29:19.000And you get a very serious charge for that.
00:29:22.000So they're starting to incorporate hate speech into making it illegal.
00:29:26.000And a lot of people 10 years ago were saying that the goal of the left is to make it so hate speech would be completely illegal.
00:29:32.000There are many proponents who have pushed saying that it should be illegal and now we're seeing aggravated charges on people for, you know, speaking things that are offensive.
00:29:40.000It has to be associated with a crime though in the U.S.
00:29:42.000whereas in other countries like in Canada... What was the crime of throwing a rainbow flag in front of a bar?
00:29:47.000Well, they have to call it a crime of some sort.
00:29:52.000It was someone bought a flag, burned it in front of a building, and they said it was like harassment.
00:29:56.000So they make up the crime to fit how they can turn it into hate speech or something.
00:30:00.000And what's happening in Canada and the UK already with these existing laws is so worrying.
00:30:05.000I remember walking around in the United Kingdom doing interviews about English people not having the First Amendment, would they want the First Amendment?
00:30:15.000And I ran into a person who had his whole life ruined, was thrown in jail, had to face court proceedings because he called someone a bloke.
00:30:23.000And this person that he called a bloke was someone that identified as something else, but because he did it offhandedly, he literally was sent to jail.
00:31:22.000The interesting thing was that the banning of travel from these countries is actually advice from the Obama administration, but that doesn't matter.
00:33:55.000Look, what people need to understand about fascism and communism is that these were ideologies of the early 1900s.
00:34:01.000We're in a new digital information age and what we're experiencing is something different.
00:34:05.000Maybe you can call it techno-communism or, you know, tech authoritarianism or something, but it needs a new word.
00:34:12.000Yeah, this is another thing James and Joe were talking about, and I promise I'm not going to keep bringing it up, but watch that episode if you haven't seen it yet, about how it's like fascism and communism blended, and it's 21st century, it's new.
00:34:28.000What Klaus Schwab's trying to do with blending corporations and governments together is basically the definition of Mussolini's fascism, that's what he called it.
00:34:37.000But it's so different now that they can spy on everything and cut off bank accounts globally that it's another kind of techno threat.
00:35:05.000With fascism, basically, I was reading this article about how the Nazis weren't really socialists, but kind of were, because people often say, oh, it means national socialist.
00:35:15.000What would happen is that they would go to a factory and say, are you producing for the war effort?
00:35:21.000And if the guy at the factory said, no, we're producing for demand, they'd be like, why do you oppose our efforts?
00:35:27.000And they'd be like, no, no, no, we'll do it.
00:35:55.000It all boils down to the evils of centralization and the idea that you could control people from top down.
00:36:00.000That idea, I think, is one of the most destructive ideas throughout all of human history and whatever you label it, whatever you call it, it goes against the basic principles of free humanity and that, of course, is liberty.
00:36:13.000Decentralization right now, if you look at a lot of problems in this world, could solve all of them in an extensive way that would reduce a lot of harm and help a lot of people out because it would stop the bastardization of power that absolutely corrupts individuals.
00:36:30.000I think that's one way that we should start framing it and looking at it because, you know, to have this larger idea that that one person, one king should control your life and your existence has already fallen by the wayside.
00:36:44.000Now, another idea that hopefully progressively is going to be destroyed is that a president or an autocrat or a corporate head is going to be controlling your life.
00:36:54.000And I think the more we move away from those ideas, the more we move towards freedom, the more humans will prosper and grow.
00:37:02.000What if you run for president and when you win, you get four years, you can run again for a second term.
00:37:11.000And if you lose or you complete a second term, we execute you.
00:37:20.000Logan's run secret, but but anybody who wants to be president knows that they're not going to actually be Benefited in the long term that this is the end you've decided because you you know Then you get someone who's in their 60s, and they're like I've lived a long life I have some ideas, and I think this is the end for me I'm gonna do a bunch of things that I think will make everything better for you, and then I'm out I'm actually I'm actually kidding.
00:37:40.000I don't really think we should execute people who, you know, I said.
00:37:42.000It's like a Star Trek episode where the guy who played, uh, the guy who played Winchester
00:37:45.000on MASH ends up falling in love with, uh, Deanna Troi's mom.
00:39:11.000So giving Congress four years and two terms, and then once you're done, the island.
00:39:16.000You know what I want to point out about- And there's internet there, so you can play Fortnite and the kids can talk about- Another possibility is to elect our pets to be politicians, and I bet they would probably do a better job than all the politicians right now.
00:39:26.000Caligula did that with his horse, didn't he?
00:39:43.000And then like, then you're against us.
00:39:44.000There's the nuance in society, I think that's been lost or overlooked lately, that you don't have to be for or against something, you can be neutral.
00:40:35.000And I tweeted, it's what I call bugs bunnying, where you can make a statement that should be something they'll support, but they'll criticize, so you can prove that they're principally bankrupt.
00:40:45.000They don't actually believe what they believe.
00:40:47.000They don't actually care about these things.
00:40:52.000I've made several statements, you know, like I think the Carhartt one, when the Carhartt boycott happened, I said, here's something, if you don't want to get vaccinated, you work at Carhartt, quit.
00:41:01.000And I got criticized by the left for saying that.
00:41:03.000And I'm like, shouldn't you agree with me on that?
00:41:06.000And actually a lot of people tweeted, they were like, but you know, why are you criticizing him?
00:42:17.000What happened was, this guy Josh Zeps, who is a statist propagandist in Australia, who really doesn't like me because I've criticized their country, and he makes things up, and boy is he triggered by me.
00:42:27.000He said, you know, oh, Tim Pool says these things and blah blah blah.
00:42:30.000And then a few seconds later goes, so these alt-right guys who are, you know, saying this stuff, and then Joe cuts him off and he's like, Tim Pool's not alt-right.
00:42:38.000And he's like, well, I didn't mean, I mean, and then he says, I don't think Majid Nawaz is alt-right.
00:42:43.000I know him, but Tim Pool, So Joe Rogan's talking to James, and they end up bringing me up specifically, and Joe's like, I know Tim very well.
00:43:22.000It involves me, so obviously I wanted to highlight it and say thank you to Joe for just being honest and talking about my views and everything.
00:43:50.000It just crossed my mind a couple weeks ago.
00:43:51.000The Associated Press put out a statement years ago saying the alt-right group that coined the term specifically referenced white nationalist ideology.
00:44:03.000That's why the left will try to passively smear everyone as alt-right so they can then add to your Wikipedia page something like Ian's been called alt-right.
00:44:11.000Then another outlet will say, many news organizations have noted that Ian, who's considered alt-right, and then eventually they can just say Ian is alt-right, then they can then say Ian is a white nationalist and put it on your Wikipedia page.
00:44:39.000They can't engage you with your ideas.
00:44:41.000So like someone said, I don't want open borders.
00:44:45.000Well, then you're racist because you don't like mixing people.
00:44:48.000But no, because there's a reason why I don't think this is effective.
00:44:51.000It's racist, sexist, it's all the things.
00:44:54.000It's to shut us up because they don't want to have this debate.
00:44:57.000And people on the left, they're not good at debating because they don't get those other ideas coming at them.
00:45:02.000If you're on the right, you get all the ideas.
00:45:05.000You watch Colbert, you watch the culture, you read the news.
00:45:08.000You're experiencing, even by default, all these different concepts and you're able to kind of, you know, work with them, talk about them, debate them.
00:45:16.000But if you're on the left, you're in this bubble area and you can't debate, so you have to smear.
00:45:20.000Well, shout out to Hunter Avalon for having come on this show a while back
00:45:24.000because I respect him for coming on the show and he was having traditional liberal views,
00:45:28.000but man, don't come on a show unprepared and be arrogant about it.
00:47:07.000You gotta be a special kind of either stupid or deceptive to be going online claiming it never happened when we all watched the video of Joe Biden doing it.
00:47:17.000And Joe Biden's so dumb, he bragged about it.
00:47:19.000I think the scariest thing for me about media bias today is that we can see things or hear things in their context and the media will say, no, it didn't happen.
00:47:38.000So I know their ratings are still high.
00:47:39.000Colbert gets like 3 million viewers or whatever.
00:47:42.000I just really loved when Joe Biden was doing the press conference and they were like, you know, if you don't pass these voter reform bills, what do you think's going to happen?
00:47:49.000Joe's like, well, it's a very good chance it could be illegitimate.
00:47:51.000And then Jen Psaki comes out the next day.
00:48:20.000And I'm reminded of the Orwell quote that we talked about on the show previously before that says, quote, the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.
00:48:28.000It was their final, most essential command.
00:48:31.000And there's a lot of truth to that, especially when you see them call out stuff that clearly does happen, that clearly is a reality, and them saying, no, no, no, this never happened.
00:48:45.000You're, you know, a homophobic, racist, destructive person.
00:48:47.000That means you're a white nationalist.
00:48:48.000Also, if, you know, if it does turn out that the GOP takes a lot of extra seats or whatever in the 2022, in the midterms, And the Democrats then start saying that the election was illegitimate.
00:49:01.000We're going to be able to look back on this moment and be like, you said it wouldn't be.
00:49:24.000It was the New York Times that also reported that a Ukrainian court had found that certain interests in Ukraine, certain individuals, were engaged in this behavior.
00:49:33.000And then it comes to Ted Cruz, who appears on Meet the Press, and he's asked by What's his name?
00:50:12.000So they're like, those of us that read the news, like on this show, we have an eclectic bunch of people of varying political beliefs, and we read the news.
00:50:18.000So we kind of agree on what some of the basic facts are, like many of them.
00:50:23.000And then we disagree on policy positions, but that's just, it's right-wing.
00:50:26.000It's just shuffle everyone into the alt-right bucket if you read the news.
00:50:31.000That's the problem is there's lots of news out there that I don't read that never comes up on this show or is even orbited on this show because it's just, it seems fake.
00:50:52.000Real quick, just put it in real quick because I want to mention we've cited NPR, we've cited NJ.com, we've cited So we've hinted at Mother Jones.
00:51:54.000My reporting on Ukraine, and everything I read, Politico reported that Ukrainians did interfere in the election, and the New York Times ruled a court in Ukraine had found that to be true as well.
00:52:06.000That's the New York Times and Politico.
00:52:07.000I'm not cherry-picking my news sources.
00:52:13.000So I went to Ukraine and I hit up a source I had in Ukraine and said, can you investigate this from local news sources?
00:52:19.000And then when I reported on it, I said, I don't know the credibility of these outlets.
00:52:23.000It's a local Ukrainian outlet I'm not familiar with, but this is what they reported.
00:52:27.000It backs up what these national outlets, Politico and the New York Times have said.
00:52:31.000So for me, for everybody here, I think the issue for us is that we actually fact check the stories, so we have an understanding of reality.
00:52:39.000But when, you know, Chuck Todd on Meet the Press laughs at Ted Cruz, or his producers do, because Ted Cruz cited the New York Times, that's a special level of stupid coming out of NBC.
00:52:52.000To think that a corporation would feed you a little bit of falsity, get you to believe it, and then ridicule you for believing it.
00:52:59.000Well, there's been a lot of crazy news stories of them just absolutely inverting reality to what is just totally the complete opposite of evidence.
00:53:34.000We should still use it as much as we can.
00:53:39.000Mainstream establishment outlets talking about this very fact that NBC, their talking heads, make fun of Ted Cruz for.
00:53:46.000There's a lot of things you can make fun of Ted Cruz for, don't get me wrong, but he wasn't wrong on the facts.
00:53:50.000So when pundits like David Pakman go on his show and he laughs at Ted Cruz for being right, I'm just like, I messaged David and I was like, hey, here's the link to the stories, bro.
00:55:10.000And then the media comes on and says, Joe Biden never did that.
00:55:12.000And he wanted the prosecutor fired because the prosecutor was investigating Burisma, where his son was a chair, was like a, you know, on the board there.
00:55:20.000And Viktor Shokin, the prosecutor in Ukraine who got fired, signed a sworn affidavit saying, the president came to me and said, Joe Biden wants you fired because you're investigating Burisma.
00:55:49.000What were they investigating them for?
00:55:50.000So my my Kolos Lachewski is just the general surface answer is corruption, kickbacks,
00:55:58.000forged documents, just you name it when it comes to trying to steamroll things through.
00:56:02.000I don't I my personal view of this after everything I've read,
00:56:06.000walking the story back to explain to like my friend's dad.
00:56:09.000It's the Qatar Turkey pipeline It's trying to get natural gas into Europe trying to compete with Russia on the gas prop a gas prom natural gas monopoly It's around 20% that goes into Europe comes from gas prom through Ukraine So u.s.
00:56:21.000Interest NATO Western allies wanted to get an alternative source of fuel to lower the prices They needed a means to do it.
00:56:27.000So they prop up this company this company.
00:56:29.000They have a guy who engages in a little behind the scenes to make it work faster.
00:56:33.000There's like a CIA director who's on the board along with Hunter Biden, who has no business
00:56:54.000Trump really messed all those plans up.
00:56:55.000Because Trump, I just think, didn't care about their plans, saw the video of Joe Biden engaging in what appeared to be illegal activity, and is illegal activity, and then called the President of Ukraine and said, I saw this video.
00:58:09.000I was in Ukraine at the Maidan protests when all this was erupting, when Yanukovych got ousted, when Ukraine was in that turmoil period, and it was that Western forces, and this is just my opinion as one person who covered a little bit of it, and I'm probably wrong on a lot of this, but my view was Obviously, the West wanted to get Ukraine under the fold.
00:58:29.000They want to get cheaper gas into Europe.
00:59:19.000It may have been just before Trump got elected.
00:59:22.000And in this period, my sources on the ground, just locals, they're not like experts said, the fighting had mostly subsided and they were no longer, they said, don't call it a civil war, that pisses people off.
00:59:32.000And I was like, when I was here and when I left, it escalated to the point where the Eastern separatists, no, no, no, no, no, it's just, it's separatist conflict and it's like, you know, it's anti-government extremism.
01:00:14.000When Trump got in office, all of a sudden their plans were completely disrupted.
01:00:17.000So anyway, this all started because I obsess over this stuff because this was one of the most egregious things to ever happen in American history.
01:00:24.000A president was impeached over a lie to maintain bureaucratic policies that existed before he got in office, and it just shows you that the emperor has no clothes, no one's playing by the rules anymore, and any semblance of like, Like, yo, if you think the president has real power, you underestimate the intelligence agencies and the bureaucratic state.
01:00:45.000That beyond the president, there's a reason why Trump was jammed up the entirety of his first term.
01:00:51.000Because Trump was not supposed to be the guy to win, and he wanted to shore up our borders, he wanted to bring the troops home, he wanted to go America first, build up our factories, and he did not want to play that international game, and they got mad about it.
01:01:02.000I have a different kind of perspective, but we don't have to dive into all that.
01:01:04.000Then they did the impeachment, then they did the other impeachment, and now they're trying
01:01:08.000to prosecute him over fraud in New York so he can't run for office.
01:01:36.000And whether it was underprepared or whether it was people stopping him, there was an internal conflict that was clearly visible, whether it was him and the CIA, him saying, I'm definitely going to release those JFK files, no matter what the CIA saying no.
01:01:52.000There was something happening behind the scenes, and there's probably way more things that happened that would shock us if we really knew what was happening behind the true layers of power.
01:02:08.000I wish we could ask him more questions, but there's so many different ways that the United States government is run that we still don't fully understand.
01:02:15.000But the bureaucrats, the supposed deep state, the people that are in there, no matter who the president is, the intelligence agencies, They have a lot more power than we think.
01:02:23.000You know that Kennedy assassination was like the first example of citizen journalism.
01:03:02.000It kind of like brought levity to the situation.
01:03:03.000I'm not trying to say it to be mean or to disrespect Alex or anything like that, but it was like my worldview is corporatist, authoritarian, despotic individuals who lie, cheat, and steal.
01:03:13.000And when Alex brings up the aliens, it kind of makes me feel like, you know, maybe there's there's something more interesting to life and it's fun to hear the fanciful ideas and the crazy.
01:03:21.000I think for sure that this is part of a process that's greater than we can perceive.
01:03:26.000The corruption that's bubbling, the humans needing to eat food to survive, so we're constantly aggressing on each other for food.
01:03:35.000Now, I don't know what Alex was talking about specifically.
01:03:39.000I don't know if he was talking about UFOs coming from outer space or artificial intelligence, but if he was talking about artificial intelligence, there is an argument to make here that there is a probability that that has happened in some way.
01:03:50.000I just I just mean to say that sometimes there's like When we constantly hear about corrupt world leaders and then someone tells you a fancy story It's kind of it's kind of you know, it kind of you know breaks that that humor serves a purpose Yeah, I mean and now it's kind of under like maybe maybe life is more more interesting than just this really awful corruption we experience and this definitely is and it's what you make it and I was thinking about why it is, you know, I can't remember what show I was watching.
01:04:16.000I think I was watching the Teen Titans live action show.
01:04:20.000And I was like, what's with all these superhero movies and shows that become really, really popular?
01:05:14.000So anyway, I bring that up because in the real world, There's corruption at every level like in almost everywhere to varying degrees and there is no superheroes going to save the day and end all of this.
01:05:26.000That's why when you know Alex Jones says that the real enemy is like an alien intelligence it makes it feel like we're all in this together up against the true evil.
01:05:36.000When I was a kid I remember, not a kid, when I was like in my 20s, I knew all these people who were claiming that there was actually a war going on between angels and demons in this other sphere and that, you know, we could like sort of tap into that other war.
01:05:50.000And I was like, wow, you guys have way better drugs than me.
01:05:54.000Yeah, I think of like demons as like energy patterns that can be catalyzed.
01:06:32.000I mean, we every so often bring it up.
01:06:35.000But because when people talk about this veil and machine elves, it makes everyone kind of feel like there's something else out there, that this world we experience with all the good and all the bad isn't just it.
01:06:45.000Because, you know, Ian, you randomly brought up, like, why am I alive?
01:06:49.000And that's like certainly something people experience all the time, that question, that existential question.
01:06:54.000And so when people hear stories about grand villains, they love it.
01:06:58.000Be it Antifa fighting the fascists, or Alex Jones fighting the alien intelligence, or people want to know more about DMT, or angels and demons, there's got to be something else that drives us.
01:07:07.000I definitely do believe that there is some kind of spiritual war out there.
01:07:11.000I don't want to kind of drudge on about my own personal beliefs, but I think too to say that everything is just an accident and mistake.
01:07:18.000I think that's something that from my perspective isn't true.
01:07:22.000Might be a little bit of a naive thinking.
01:07:24.000I think there's a lot more to this world especially energetically that we don't understand yet.
01:07:28.000I don't think we should understand it.
01:07:30.000But when it comes to consciousness and dimensions, I think we're only scratching the surface here, even just with this conversation.
01:09:45.000Um, I, you know, when it comes to energy, there's a lot of, you know, crazy things once you start studying and understanding it, dimensions and realities.
01:09:54.000And especially when it comes to, you know, the spirit molecule, there's, there's so much really to, to, to have this personal journey.
01:10:03.000That's kind of even weird to talk about, uh, because people are going to be looking at you strange with what you actually believe in.
01:10:09.000You know, I think everyone has their own journey in life and has their own understanding of it And I think the process of them finding out is Is something that's really amazing and beautiful and I think even speaking and telling people what I believe in kind of ruins that It's so deeply personal exactly But doesn't that mean we should talk about it?
01:10:27.000That's just my own personal feelings on it.
01:10:30.000I think that it's very easy for human beings to become the monster, you know, to dehumanize themselves to look around and say like, you know, I'm better than this person or I get to do this horrible thing because I have good reasons to do the horrible thing, you know, but I think that I think that there probably is evil in the world.
01:10:48.000I don't like to think that there is, but I tend to be an optimist.
01:10:51.000I tend to look at the good in every person.
01:10:54.000When I interact with a person, I try and meet them where they stand and look for the good
01:11:47.000And when you look at the science of sociopaths, it explains a lot of the behavior that you see kind of exemplified in a lot of positions of power where naturally sociopaths try to get to.
01:11:58.000So understanding it from that perspective is also one way to kind of answer the question of why these people do what they do and whether it's demonic evil or just psychological breakdowns of people's mental health.
01:12:10.000You know, there's a lot of different possibilities out there, but I think the spirit world is something that does exist and does have a far greater impact than we even understand it to.
01:12:21.000I've been studying the demons from the Bible, the Christian Bible, from this thing called the Ars Goetia, which is like King Solomon would communicate with demons through a ring.
01:12:30.000And it's like, you look at these demons, and they're all like, it's called the Ars Goetia, if you want to check.
01:12:35.000So it's not actually in the actual Bible.
01:12:52.000And I think that demons, like the archangels, Michael and all these archangels were real people and the demons were real.
01:12:56.000And there was a war and the winner wrote the history book and wrote them and demonized them and said that land that they all lived in is called hell.
01:13:04.000And they remember it being a fire and flame because they probably scorched earth.
01:13:10.000The idea of a demon isn't like a person that you got to be afraid of.
01:13:13.000It's more of a field or like an energy pattern that can kind of co-opt your body.
01:13:19.000Or is it human beings who have, you know, taken that leap into pure evil, which I think happens.
01:13:25.000I've been told that when you take DMT, you will meet demons and they'll offer you secrets and knowledge and all you gotta do is sign the deal.
01:13:48.000And that people are told to reject the deal because they're going to, you know, and then the demons are like, the only reason you would say no to this is because you're a slave and you're brainwashed.
01:14:57.000Basically, the idea was that Satan tried to ply Jesus with anything he could come up with that Jesus might want.
01:15:03.000And it didn't work, and Jesus eventually went back and faced his fate, which was devastating and very excruciating for him, and he felt abandoned by God and everything else, and it was terrible.
01:15:15.000But I think that's such an amazing moment.
01:15:19.000It's part of why Lent is my favorite season in the Catholic calendar.
01:15:24.000It's because it's when you look at everything and you say to yourself, I am nothing.
01:15:43.000That's why I just like talking about all this crazy stuff.
01:15:46.000And that's why, you know, Michael Malice and Alex Jones talking about DMT I find so fascinating.
01:15:50.000Yeah, because I'm you know, I'm like, tell me your experience.
01:15:52.000I want to learn as much as I can about this.
01:15:53.000What really fascinates me about DMT is the shared experiences that people have reported when taking it, which indicates that that's a control that shows there may be something truly there.
01:16:03.000And look, man, I would love to know the answers to the great questions.
01:16:08.000I don't know if it's possible because we are like these tiny little specks.
01:19:50.000Whatever you do, there's a lot of fentanyl also interlaced with a lot of the molly out there.
01:19:55.000There's been a lot of people hurt by this very severely.
01:19:58.000That's why you say no to drugs and you don't break the law.
01:20:03.000In a lab setting where they're doing extended state DMT, this is where we're gonna find better answers.
01:20:09.000Because some dude in his living room who's like, yo, I talked to a giant green elf, man.
01:20:13.000I'm gonna be like yeah, I knew this guy when I was younger and he was like dude I'm telling you aliens are real because I've seen them and then I was like for real and I was like 16 He's like yeah, dude.
01:20:23.000I went outside I was at my friend's house, and I was leaving and it was late at night And I go into the alley and all of a sudden a spaceship comes overhead like everybody was inside It was late at night, but I'm telling you dude.
01:20:33.000I saw this with my own eyes, and I was like wow so what happened is like well me and my friends because we've been doing tons of drugs like I And then I went, oh, get out of here, dude.
01:20:57.000Well, that's like when Homer Simpson, that's like your Homer Simpson thing, right?
01:21:00.000Yeah, it was only THC, which when you talk about high and drugs, you've got to be careful because some of them, it's like, Like, I think oregano oil can get you high in the strong enough dose.
01:21:10.000So you got to be careful with what that means.
01:21:14.000You can also just psych yourself out like crazy.
01:21:17.000Like you can always psych yourself out and see weird stuff and like wild I've fed a me the placebo effect is one of the most trippiest
01:21:24.000Scientific effects that that also is worth talking about.
01:21:29.000Tryptamines? No the placebo effect because you believe in something you're
01:21:33.000Manifest and create something so just by by your belief system. So is that like a rudimentary manifestation?
01:21:40.000Like, people on the placebo effect actually get better in some circumstances?
01:21:48.000So, you know, just understanding those basic principles and laws, when you implement them with other things in your existence, this is also something worth considering, talking about, especially when you have people consuming carefully curated social media.
01:22:59.000and be like, there's an open spot, and then I'd look and hope that it was manifested, and be like, there's an open spot, and I'd look and hope that it was, and it wouldn't be, and I'd be like, nah, I don't think this is really working.
01:23:08.000But eventually you'd find an open spot, and you could claim, hey, I manifested it.
01:23:11.000No, eventually you'd find an open spot, because it was there, like, you don't manifest it.
01:23:45.000It's so many things that are going wrong with Hollywood.
01:23:47.000And one of the things I'm really upset about the whole situation is I'm waiting for that Tom Hanks, that Denzel, that Meryl Streep to come out and take a stand against what's happening in the industry.
01:24:06.000It's like fear of getting older, fear of losing the next gig, fear of your movie not making any money, fear of someone behind you who's better looking and more talented and to take your role, you know, fear of, you know, getting young, you know, getting old.
01:25:47.000No, I understand the whole mechanics behind it.
01:25:49.000I'm just thinking, if you're Tom Hanks and you just watched the last year of this presidency, even if you voted for Biden, even if you're a left of center, even if you're a hardcore Democrat, you really want to sign on to this guy?
01:26:10.000The White House admittedly bought social media influencers on TikTok to promote the vaccine and their vaccine effort.
01:26:17.000You know, it's hard for me to think to even comprehend that people like Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington are afraid of getting canceled because they're so powerful.
01:27:33.000And also, what's interesting about him is, what is the message for the other comedians?
01:27:37.000You think they're gonna go near that material?
01:27:38.000They're gonna think they're gonna take a chance?
01:27:40.000If they could almost take down Dave Chappelle, and good for Netflix for standing by him, and they've done that mostly, a pretty good job of saying, we back him, we understand what's going on.
01:27:50.000But if you're like a club comic, and you're just starting out, and you wanna kind of engage in some really challenging topics and themes, but you don't have his skill set, and you don't have his fame, I would avoid it.
01:28:25.000It's interesting, I think, about how figureheads are so powerful for morale.
01:28:29.000If an army of 10,000 men is engaging another army with 8,000 men, but then the leader gets killed, the army will turn and run because they've lost command.
01:28:40.000And if you see Tom Hanks bend the knee, then it's a similar morale-shattering effect on the people that follow and obsess over Tom Hanks.
01:29:26.000And it's, listen, Hollywood has done a terrible job with diversity, and this is a course correction, but it's an extreme course correction.
01:29:43.000I started making YouTube videos in 06, and I watched the entertainment industry start to be like, what are we going to do?
01:29:48.000I would get called into auditions, and then they would Google my name.
01:29:52.000For the first time in history, an actor, they would look outside of the audition for who is this guy, and they'd see crazy videos of me, and then they'd be like, I'm not touching that.
01:29:59.000But then you see Maker Studios, a bunch of YouTubers make this company, sells to Disney for a billion dollars because they're desperate for content and for entertainment.
01:30:08.000And instead of people going into Hollywood and getting contracted with Paramount, they're starting up their own thing now.
01:30:13.000But for a lot of, you know, actors are marketing essentially.
01:30:16.000When I put the name on the title, they want to, you know, people will go see it because that can pull, you know, those actors are recognizable.
01:30:23.000With internet video, there's a lot of people and the internet really changed this.
01:30:27.000There are people who have no business in certain industries becoming successful in certain industries by simple virtue of being famous.
01:30:33.000You know, like the Paul brothers are boxers now.
01:31:19.000Yeah, yeah, yeah, same with the Marvel movies.
01:31:21.000I remember, if you look back at the old articles, it was really funny, they were sharing them on Reddit, and it was like, Marvel bets big on no names.
01:31:28.000You know, was it Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston?
01:31:31.000And it was like showing pictures of them, and it was like, can these movies survive?
01:32:00.000Now, like a lot of... It's moving to streaming, and it feels like... One thing that really bothers me with Netflix is that they'll do two seasons of a show no matter what, and then just cancel it.
01:32:11.000It's just really like spaghetti thrown on the wall in a lot of ways.
01:32:14.000It's also there's no transparency that Netflix will say, OK, this show is our number one show and this is number two.
01:32:20.000But, you know, with movie theaters, you can see the grossest.
01:32:21.000You can see what movies make each week.
01:32:23.000A lot of these new platforms have nothing.
01:36:03.000But from from what I think he said, he said that, you know, the decisions are made by the company and the investors don't have say in, you know, that much in the company.
01:36:11.000But didn't he say, like, Guo is not directly involved?
01:36:13.000No formal role, no money or something like that?
01:36:15.000We would have to look at that statement to be correct, but I think you're right.
01:36:20.000But this is fascinating because, I mean, it just shows that there is apparently this involvement.
01:36:27.000I don't know exactly what that means necessarily because Guo is this guy who comes out and is overtly anti-CCP.
01:36:33.000But it is interesting because it's still a Chinese interest funding U.S.
01:36:38.000I don't know if I trust that kind of stuff.
01:36:40.000I'm definitely not a xenophobe, but... Well, firstly, that it got leaked is a little concerning, because I think you sent it to 10 people, and one of those 10 people... Is that what it was?
01:36:48.000Yeah, Guo sent it to 10 people, that conversation, and then of that, somebody leaked it.
01:36:52.000That's like, if you're in your inner circle, if you're 10 inner circle, someone's going to leak your stuff.
01:36:57.000That's kind of bad news, structurally, for the company.
01:37:12.000I don't know if it's the biggest deal in the world, to be honest.
01:37:15.000I'm just wondering if there's like a... It's a normal conversation that goes on in a corporation when you get bad PR.
01:37:20.000But the question is, is this Chinese billionaire involved in a social media platform that's trying to attract all of the modesty on the board of advisors?
01:37:31.000I think the question is just, it's not relevant to what you can claim.
01:37:34.000You can have someone who's got no direct involvement, but you know they're secretly running the show.
01:37:39.000So like if you, if there's leaked audio of you being like calling Steve Bannon and being like, do you think I should something something paint my wall brown?
01:37:46.000Would they be like, colludes with Paint My Wall Brown?
01:37:49.000If he was like, I need you in relation to your last guest, you gotta understand, this guy needs this, that, and this, I'm like, okay, you got it, man.
01:37:56.000Okay, so if it was related to the show, this show, hey, I'm thinking about having someone on on Wednesday, should I?
01:38:01.000And Steve gives you his advice, are all of a sudden you colluding with Steve Bannon?
01:38:05.000Like, no, come on, you just asked a friend some advice.
01:38:08.000I guess it depends on, you know, what we get out of this, to what degree.
01:38:11.000The criticism and the fear is that there's a Chinese billionaire, regardless of what his position on the CCP.
01:38:16.000involved with a ton of American companies.
01:38:18.000And honestly, I've never seen you ask someone what guests you should have on, and maybe that would be a problem.
01:38:57.000So with this Chinese billionaire, I would be very cautious because I was thinking about it and I was like, well, it would be great if he were anti-CCP.
01:39:04.000That's kind of a cool idea that somebody could flee China and come to the U.S.
01:39:07.000and work against Chinese Communist Party.
01:39:09.000But there is almost a better chance that he's working with the CCP.
01:39:14.000They're paying him and he's being like, you know, like some kind of spy for them.
01:39:50.000And they sold off like half of his other Ali company.
01:39:52.000I was thinking of the Apple Daily guy who also got, he was doing a daily in Hong Kong and he was imprisoned along with a bunch of his staff.
01:40:28.000It can be feeding you algorithmic ads.
01:40:31.000And they can tell you with a smile on their face, we're not doing any of that.
01:40:34.000But unless you can inspect the code and verify it, you cannot trust.
01:40:38.000You cannot trust any human regarding that kind of thing.
01:40:41.000I don't know what to think about all this, to be completely honest, but I guess it is what it is, and we'll just see more information comes out.
01:40:47.000Maybe, like, we know he knows Guo, and maybe they're just talking, or as Mother Jones tries framing it, it's deeper involvement than anyone realized.
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01:41:45.000I haven't worn glasses in what, like, a year and a half?
01:41:48.000I was wearing glasses for a while before.
01:41:50.000Yeah, because I didn't like, uh, I've always worn contacts, but I just figured, you know, I'm not gonna dry out my eyes, because afterwards I would go skate, then put my contacts in fresh, and then I would skate, and I was like, it just felt better.
01:42:02.000But then I was just like, eh, wear my contacts, whatever.
01:44:26.000But I want to add, at the new facility which is currently being built, we will have a chef.
01:44:32.000Yeah, so people have told me, too, they don't think that you should reward Starbucks for doing something good just because they didn't do the right thing in the first place.
01:45:12.000Yo, it was one of the dumbest things I've ever seen.
01:45:14.000When Kirsten Sinema, who correctly said the filibuster is like a safeguard that makes sure that, you know, that legislation has broader support in this country, he goes, no, no, the side that's filibustering represents 41 million people less.
01:45:28.000As if the people of Illinois are literally every single person's a Democrat.
01:45:33.000All of these blue states are fairly evenly split, except for California, which is like two to one Democrat-Republican.
01:45:39.000So, when you look at the country as a whole, the people of these states should not be blindly marching behind Democrats because they're ignoring conservative constituents, so you get Sinema and Manchin who are like, I'm gonna respect that my state's fairly moderate.
01:47:10.000We actually had our RV tech come out today for measurements and then within the next couple of weeks they're going to be finalizing the new RV mobile system.
01:47:21.000It's going to have a solar system on it and an insane amount of electricity.
01:47:24.000So we're going to be able to power this thing independently without needing outlets and stuff.
01:47:29.000So that way we can go down to Florida.
01:47:30.000I think we're aiming for mid to the end of February because there's a couple big events that are happening.
01:47:35.000And then we're going to try and take the show on the road periodically and do like what we did in Austin, which was amazing.
01:47:41.000And it'll be really cool because if we, you know, we had plans to go to the Daily Wire's headquarters, but imagine just doing a ridiculous cacophony show with Daily Wire hosts.
01:47:49.000I mean, just come to Florida, you know, once a month for three to four weeks.
01:48:02.000Here's a good one Buffalo Roe says in reference to the Rogan letter when Einstein was challenged by Nazis with a publication 100 scientists against Einstein.
01:48:10.000He replied why 100 if I was wrong, it would only take one Could you say congratulations to my wife Nicole?
01:50:52.000I think maybe that would be a good idea, actually, to talk about West Virginia, because everybody talks about Florida, New Hampshire, and Texas, and I think West Virginia does some good stuff, too, and they can do a lot better, and maybe by bringing some of these people on and asking these questions, West Virginia can do even better.
01:51:07.000And then everyone's gonna be like, I can't believe you made America Florida, Luke, you should make America West Virginia!
01:52:02.000Writers, get your own lore correct or stop writing.
01:52:04.000Jay, Jay, whoa, whoa, slow down there.
01:52:06.000I was talking about Arsenal, not Cyborg.
01:52:09.000Arsenal is the original Roy Harper, who was frozen by Lex Luthor, and then the clone went on to become Red Arrow, but Uh, because of the freezing, I guess he lost his arm or something, so they gave him a robot arm which could shoot lasers.
01:52:21.000And I was watching that, and I'm like, it's just some kid with a gun.
01:52:24.000Like, could you imagine if, like, we're superheroes and it was just teenagers with guns?
01:52:27.000Like, we would think that's really messed up.
01:52:29.000Yeah, I liked Cable, you know, from X-Force.
01:52:44.000Do you know, one of the things, when you have kids now, one of the things you have to tell them is not to make any jokes about school shootings.
01:52:58.000When I was a kid and the teacher was talking, I'd be drawing little doodles of stick figures fighting and, like, firing guns at each other and, you know, flamethrowers fighting dragons.
01:53:07.000Now you'll just get kicked out of school.
01:54:09.0001 Thessalonians says the Bible foretells of the New World Order in Daniel chapter 2 and 7, 12, Revelation 13.
01:54:15.000If it was right about the technocratic takeover of humanity, it is for sure right about Jesus Christ.
01:54:23.000I will say, man, when I learned about the Mark of the Beast, in order to buy, sell, or trade, you need the Mark of the Beast, someone superchatted that to us and I was like, there's no way it's that specific.
01:55:54.000David says, did you hear Aaron Rodgers call out Biden and his super duper 81 million votes and how Biden called him out on getting vaxxed on ESPN today?
01:56:03.000There was some like statement by Aaron Rodgers was amazing.
01:57:33.000I think Tucker believes what he believes, and the reason I think that is because his opinions have changed and he's admitted he was wrong about a lot of things.
01:57:38.000He has no reason to do that unless, I guess, he's grifting or whatever, but I don't see it.
01:57:42.000He's actually gone further than I would expect him to based on a lot of things he said, and he's also resisted saying some things that could have made him money.
01:57:48.000I think Tucker legitimately started talking to people and had some, you know, political changes.
01:57:54.000As for me, it's funny because my politics are like the same for the most parts of the Second Amendment.
01:57:59.000The people who've like followed me for the past 10 years or whatever are like, he just says a lot of the same stuff over and over again.
01:58:04.000But for people who don't watch it, they're like, someone on the left said you're a grifter, so it must be true.
01:58:08.000So your view on the Second Amendment has changed?
01:58:11.000Yeah, I used to be kind of like, you know, people should have a right to have guns, but I think there's like a discussion we can have about, you know, gun ownership and what makes sense.
02:00:14.000Placed between two electrically charged plates.
02:00:16.000So there's nuclear... Yeah, apparently he like put them all, he mashed this critical mass into some kind of metal box or lead box that had a hole in it so it was all focused.
02:00:27.000And then they knew he did it as soon as he did it, and they stormed it like, what are you doing, you insane person?
02:00:33.000You say the people that are hiding the information are never the good guys, but I wonder if someone came out and was like, oh, and by the way, if you want to create world-ending explosives, here's how.
02:00:43.000That wouldn't be a good guy either, necessarily.
02:00:44.000Aren't the blueprints for nuclear bombs just on the internet?
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