In this episode, we discuss the possibility of Donald Trump being arrested in New York City on Thursday, and what that means for the rest of his presidency. We also talk about the possibility that Ron DeSantis could be the next president of Florida, and whether or not that would be a good thing.
00:00:00.000Yeah, so apparently they're going to arrest Trump tomorrow and a lot of people don't believe
00:00:26.000A lot of people are claiming it's not true, despite the fact that Trump himself tweeted it, but Trump may have been tweeting it based off news reports, so we really don't know for sure.
00:00:34.000Other than, in New York, they are starting to put barricades around the Manhattan DA's, uh, the district, Manhattan District Court.
00:00:42.000So a lot of people are assuming that these barricades imply they're intending to issue an indictment for Donald Trump for the arrest, which would require extradition, likely from Florida, but this would result in massive protests.
00:01:37.000Instead of just opining already, we'll get into this.
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00:04:34.000They, uh, we were studying people with having, um, exorcisms and things.
00:04:38.000And some people, I think Carol mentioned that it may be people that are having like, uh, epileptic fits, but they untreated before they knew what epilepsy was.
00:04:44.000And then they'd start screaming and then they'd be like, Oh my God, there's like a demon inside.
00:05:28.000We are trying to figure out, like, if you have 1,000 people, how do we get someone to call in?
00:05:31.000Because it still means you're a one-in-1,000 chance, you know, if 50 people submit a question, only one person is going to get in, so maybe we'll do, like, two or three questions per day.
00:06:27.000This is where I saw, like, when I was deciding if it, like, you know, if it's gonna happen tomorrow or not, that was a big indicator for me.
00:06:52.000Yeah, so it's like you know, it's just like what they have they interpreted January 6 like when they hear certain words Like we're gonna fight for our country.
00:06:58.000They take it and make it the most vicious interpretation YouTube does the same thing all the time I gotta tell people like if they want to give you a strike means there's something you got to fight for your right like whoa Oh, wow, that's a call for violence These insane standards that they hold for the right it's it's so comical to be like 2020 the riots of 2020 they would do everything that they could to basically work it down if a super violent riot they would work it down to just being oh there's just some people there's like a whole parking lot on fire and that's the standard that the police station is burning down in the light fiery but mostly peaceful that's where the meme comes from
00:07:28.000Like in Portland at the Marco Hatfield federal courthouse, trying to burn down the courthouse with federal agents inside, and they're still not reporting on it.
00:07:37.000All Trump has to say is, hey, go protest, and that's a call for action, a call for violence.
00:07:42.000I didn't hear his call, but what was it like if he gets arrested, he wants people on the street?
00:08:02.000This is from the New York Times because there's interesting framing here.
00:08:05.000They say, if Donald Trump is indicted by a Manhattan grand jury in the days ahead for his role in a hush money payment to a porn star, the former president of the United States of America will be read the standard Miranda warning.
00:08:16.000He will be told that he has the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.
00:08:20.000These are among the routine steps for felony arrests in New York.
00:08:24.000But the unprecedented arrest of a former Commander-in-Chief, one whose devoted supporters once staged a violent attack on the Capitol, will be anything but routine.
00:08:40.000And that's, what, two years that they can go after that?
00:08:44.000After the crime that they're talking about?
00:08:48.000Statute of limitations is like two years in New York State for a misdemeanor, five years for a felony.
00:08:55.000But they're trying to tie it to campaign malfeasance, finance malfeasance, to take it off the, past the... That's how they're trying to extend it past that five years, even.
00:09:03.000Because we're talking about a DA that's looking at something that's typically, if guilty, maybe a misdemeanor at best.
00:09:10.000But they're trying to go for not only a felony, but they're trying to go for a felony past that five-year mark.
00:09:15.000They are trying to charge him with a felony.
00:09:16.000That's my point, because they said a routine step for felony arrests is a clever wording trick to make it seem like he's being charged with a felony if he isn't.
00:09:25.000Like if I were to say something like, I am going to arrest James here, then I will read him as Miranda Rights, which is normal in felony arrests.
00:09:33.000The reader then thinks you committed a felony when it could be like you were jaywalking and I'm giving you a citation or something, you know what I mean?
00:09:38.000They just put the word there so it goes in your brain.
00:09:40.000And then you assume that's what it means.
00:09:52.000Uh, 2016, before the election, that's what they're, that's what they were talking about.
00:09:56.000I guess it happened, like the action that they're all talking about happened, they were saying 2006, and then 2016, this hush money, more of like a NDA, hush money is, do people usually say that for an NDA?
00:10:24.000It's like, I'll give you X money in exchange for X behavior.
00:10:27.000I don't know if there's any, how is that illegal?
00:10:29.000Well, and a lot of people were also talking about it possibly being some sort of like nuisance, or hopefully that's the right phrase, payment.
00:10:36.000Because $130,000, when you're trying to win an election, if they were actually, if it was for that purpose, right, if it was for that purpose that they're arguing, $130,000 to a billionaire.
00:11:33.000Blasey Ford and Kavanaugh, although that one lacks any credibility, so much so they had to keep calling it a credible, what do they call it, a credible accusation or something?
00:11:53.000Because there's nothing credible about a lady 30 years later lying about everything and then accusing some, like, boy scout of being a gang rapist.
00:12:00.000Yeah, bringing absolutely zero evidence and everyone in his life was like, oh, he's a great guy at that time.
00:12:04.000Like, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:12:05.000And then that other lady was like, he would line up outside of rooms and the men would all gangbang women.
00:12:09.000And it's like, bro, if that happened, it would be like the cover of a newspaper.
00:12:13.000It'd be the biggest scandal in the college's history.
00:12:17.000The reason that presidents tend to pardon past presidents when they get out of office is because you want to avoid this, kicking the ball.
00:12:22.000Like, what'll happen is if Trump really gets persecuted and arrested, then when Biden gets out of office and another administration comes in, they very likely will arrest Biden for the same kind of crap.
00:12:32.000And then you'll have a cycle of arrests and political persecution, which devolves into anarchy and a loss of government.
00:13:36.000Well, yeah, we'll give it a shot I'm sure if I get him in front of a or if I present this in front of a grand jury We got a good shot at it Get him up get him subpoenaed and force him in a criminal trial to testify and we'll get him on something But this is him of perjury or something For this DA, he has a record of downgrading charges.
00:13:54.000They're not prosecuting, what is it, prostitution right now?
00:13:56.000They're not prosecuting for resisting arrest or any of that going on.
00:14:00.000He's a very progressive DA that is super soft on crime, but for this, he's going as hard as possible on a, quote, crime that, if it were to be the case, it would be a six-year-old misdemeanor.
00:14:13.000But I think Biden might actually pardon Trump.
00:14:21.000Biden cannot pardon Trump for state charges.
00:14:24.000But I think in the event of, if there was a federal case, Biden does have a good incentive to pardon Trump for the optics of, we don't play the games that Donald Trump does.
00:14:33.000When he says, I am instructing the DOJ to cease this activity.
00:14:38.000You know, we're a nation of law and order, blah, blah, blah.
00:14:40.000At the same time, he might play the, we're a nation of law and order, therefore he must be charged.
00:14:45.000But I think there's a possibility in a federal event that Biden would be like, I'm the bigger man, look at me.
00:14:50.000I think there's a lot of people who would reject that, who like Biden and who hate Trump so much that if he were to pardon Trump, they would see that as a weak thing for their side.
00:14:58.000Yeah, this is a group of people that don't care what it is.
00:15:05.000Kind of, but I don't know if you call them bloodthirsty.
00:15:09.000They might not know they are because they're brainless, is what you're saying, but they are after blood, regardless.
00:15:14.000It's an interesting question, like vampires are bloodthirsty quite literally, right?
00:15:19.000And so when we refer to someone as a vampire, it's like a corporate CEO who's like, you know, maybe they're like, they're running a big drug company that's getting guaranteed contracts to push some kind of experimental drug in the population.
00:15:30.000We'd call that person a vampire as like an insult.
00:15:33.000A zombie, I don't know if you'd call bloodthirsty, you just call Like there's no brain there to have that.
00:16:12.000Like a month later, there's just people standing in the middle of the street, their eyes are white and they're just like not moving.
00:16:17.000And it's like, well, there's nothing there anymore.
00:16:18.000It's like when Adam and Eve realized they were human for the first time and that they were naked in a garden.
00:16:23.000That's what would happen to the zombies.
00:16:24.000They'd be like, You're you and I'm me!
00:16:27.000They're realizing that they can think critically by themselves without being told what to do.
00:16:32.000I will say, from my personal experience, I think that the left is off-rails enough right now to where they're just bloodthirsty when it comes to Donald Trump.
00:16:41.000They don't care what the consequences are of locking him up for something that's completely absurd.
00:16:47.000It's obviously political persecution, right?
00:16:50.000It's obviously political persecution, but I don't think they care at all.
00:16:54.000And I don't even think that they care, like, I don't think they're thinking far enough ahead to even see this being a major help to Donald Trump and his campaign.
00:17:03.000He's already raising money, using this to raise money right now.
00:17:06.000This is gonna be the biggest thing for his campaign.
00:17:09.000If you think that the energy behind Donald Trump's campaign in 2016 was big, What we're seeing right now in the U.S.
00:17:16.000that we're living in today, and what we're seeing right now with this political persecution, this is ten times worse than when he was elected.
00:17:34.000George Soros funded Democrat Alvin Bragg is known as the worst DA in the country.
00:17:39.000His soft-on-crime policies have unleashed violent criminals on innocent citizens and turned New York City into a hellscape of crime, drugs, and chaos.
00:17:48.000However, Alvin Bragg's crimes against the people of New York may just be the tip of the iceberg.
00:17:54.000Before Bragg's election, it was revealed that Soros cut off $500,000 in funds to Bragg's campaign.
00:18:01.000It was reported that there were disturbing allegations leveled against Bragg by an unnamed woman.
00:18:06.000There was no investigation into the victim's charges by the Manhattan D.A.' 's office, and Alvin Bragg is yet to be charged.
00:18:13.000I'm the only thing standing between the American dream and total anarchy, madness, and chaos.
00:18:59.000If some unnamed anonymous woman accused him of doing something and there were no charges, am I gonna be like, oh man, you know, I gotta go for that guy.
00:19:31.000But I think that they have more than enough ammunition on Bragg.
00:19:36.000To just completely ignore all those distractions right there, I think that takes away from how bad of a job he's already doing as district attorney.
00:19:43.000Is this Larry Krasner, Philadelphia DA?
00:19:46.000Yeah, that's like a top Soros one, I believe.
00:20:08.000There are a lot of people that I think they think they're good, and there are a lot of people that will play the philosophical game of like, there's such a thing as good or evil, there's the actions, blah blah blah.
00:20:25.000He spends tens of millions of dollars electing district attorneys, the most liberal district attorneys in the United States that are letting criminals back on the streets.
00:20:53.000Someone actually commented in one of my earlier segments, I said what these DAs are doing is like the Joker releasing all the bad guys from Arkham Asylum.
00:21:28.000Who was in charge of releasing all the prisoners from prisons when COVID started, with lockdowns, when they were telling you to go to jail for breaking lockdown?
00:21:36.000They were doing it in California, too.
00:21:37.000Yeah, that's when I started feeling like America had turned into Arkham, when everyone's just getting told they can leave the prisons, but then if you don't mask up or do whatever, they will arrest you and put you in jail.
00:21:46.000They want you to wear a mask in a store now.
00:21:49.000Now they're kind of realizing how insane that is.
00:21:50.000The salon owner in Texas, who got arrested, and I think Abbott, it was Abbott, or someone pointed out, you're arresting this woman because she opened her salon while releasing violent criminals because of COVID policies.
00:22:02.000The lady who was telling stuff on Facebook Live.
00:22:05.000And it came to a storm and got her. Well, the most shocking thing too is a lot of people aren't
00:22:09.000capable of like processing the whole job of a district attorney. So it's kind of this like
00:22:13.000invisible enemy within cities. What happens is they let all these bad guys out, these violent
00:22:19.000criminals back on the street, they commit crimes, crime rates skyrocket, and then it gives Democrats
00:22:25.000another boogeyman that's not the district attorney.
00:22:28.000They focus on guns and taking away more gun rights.
00:22:30.000They leverage those high crime statistics to strip more of your rights away instead of focusing on the just garbage district attorneys in these cities.
00:22:41.000Regarding this video that Trump put out that we just listened to.
00:22:46.000I don't like that he does the personality, like, oh, I got attacked?
00:22:50.000I'm going to attack the guy that attacked me.
00:24:30.000Not, his problem was, is he was an independent journalist and photo, like photo journalist.
00:24:37.000And I don't believe he had like a totally legit press pass.
00:24:40.000But yeah, I mean, you're trying to at worst, you're talking, what is that, a trespassing charge?
00:24:45.000But what they do with these people they're making an example out of them and they're in there pinning them with obstruction of an official proceeding and and getting them with these Insane charges that like if you look at this guy for one second Like he's not obstructing anything really went in there with a camera to go document what was happening on January 6 Yeah, well they prison for there was that that John Sullivan guy whatever his name was exactly I was thinking oh He was in there filming and documenting, and they got him as well.
00:25:10.000And he was instigating on some of those videos.
00:25:31.000I believe he was, but they will say he wasn't.
00:25:33.000Can you do a thing where if you're gonna pardon, because I think there's a lot of confusion of who did what, so rather than be like, I'm gonna pardon these 40% of these people, because you still don't know who did what, can you say, I'm gonna pardon every instance of this crime between the hours of 1 p.m.
00:26:12.000I would say, I look at these J6ers the same way I look at Alex Jones and a few of the others when it came to testing the waters with censorship in America.
00:26:20.000You know, I really look at these J6ers as testing the waters when it came to political persecution in the United States.
00:26:28.000Yeah, look at look how far they're about to go like actually Going after Donald Trump and for some BS, you know You made a good point earlier before we were recording about how this is like the image of this will be so explosive Just the perp walk.
00:26:42.000Oh, they're literally doing it just for that I don't see a way that it doesn't backfire.
00:26:45.000that image. They're going to use it on the left as like, look at this. We've destroyed
00:26:48.000this monster, this boogeyman we've created on corporate media. And then the Trump side
00:26:53.000will be like, we're going to put it on shirts and sell it.
00:26:55.000Yeah, we got Nelson Mandela basically.
00:26:56.000I don't see a way that it doesn't backfire. I see this as being, I mean, you know, you
00:27:00.000don't want to be like indicted. That's awful.
00:27:03.000But I see it as being amazing for Trump's campaign and Trump, honestly.
00:27:06.000It's gonna be like that meme of Kyle Rittenhouse and Greta Thunberg, where it says, compare our 17-year-old with their 17-year-old, tells you everything you need to know.
00:27:14.000And the left and the right share the meme in the exact same ways.
00:27:18.000To the left, they're like, wow, Greta Thunberg, ew, Kyle.
00:27:20.000And the right's like, ew, Greta, wow, Kyle.
00:28:41.000And I don't think we get it for very long, to be honest with you.
00:28:43.000I think we're slipping when it comes to that polite society, that moral society that holds on to that amazing life that we've grown up with.
00:28:53.000I think we're slipping away from that for sure.
00:28:55.000Let's jump to the story from Politico.
00:28:57.000DeSantis says he won't get involved with Trump's potential indictment in any way.
00:29:05.000I'm seeing, uh, you know, Ben Shapiro, he's quote-tweeting Matt Walsh, internal riff at the Daily Wire over whether or not Ron DeSantis could, should, or would extradite Donald Trump.
00:29:16.000Now it seems, based on questions asked to DeSantis himself, he's not going to get involved in the indictment in any way, which sounds like he's saying, outright, I will not extradite Donald Trump from Mar-a-Lago to New York, but What happens to a country when a state indicts a former president for the first time in history, who's also the current frontrunner, then the state where he is says, I am not going to get involved.
00:30:17.000You know, I looked into it, and a lot of times, like, the only time that maybe a governor won't give someone over might be, like, for death penalty, let's say.
00:30:27.000And they don't—one state believes in it, another state doesn't.
00:30:32.000Never for really something like this, obviously, where it's a felony if guilty, or more likely, you know, this is more of a misdemeanor, but they're going after a felony.
00:30:43.000But it also gets just wrapped up in the courts within the state.
00:30:46.000The problem is, if DeSantis says he won't get involved and he commits to that, and this is actually happening, that he will absolutely not become President of the United States whenever he wants that base to support him, that Trump base.
00:31:03.000It would be an utmost sign of weakness.
00:31:07.000And a failure of leadership if he allows Trump to be arrested.
00:31:10.000Also, within his speech that he's talking about, you know, not getting involved, he's saying that it's political persecution.
00:31:15.000Okay, so if you're saying it, and you're admitting to it, but you're also at the same time saying you're not going to do anything about it, are you serious?
00:31:32.000DeSantis wasn't strong enough in his statement.
00:31:35.000Saying, I'm not going to get involved in any way is already bad enough.
00:31:39.000If he actually lets Trump be extradited, so here's what needs to happen.
00:31:43.000DeSantis, if he wants to prove he's presidential, he says, Donald Trump, he needs to come out and say, Donald Trump will not be extradited from this state under my watch for a political persecution.
00:31:56.000He is the front runner for the Republican Party's 2024 presidential run.
00:32:01.000He is a former president, and everyone can see these charges are political.
00:32:05.000If you make any attempt to come into my state, I will use the full force of the executive branch to stop you.
00:32:21.000But if you are looking to run for president, either 2024 or the session after, you know, if you want to be a leader, lead, like what you're saying.
00:32:55.000Jump out of that plane when you went skydiving the first time.
00:32:58.000When you were there with your friends, and they opened the door, and then you changed your mind at the last minute and rode the plane back down and said, I just couldn't do it.
00:33:04.000Why didn't you go down that double black diamond with your friends when they went skiing?
00:33:26.000They're talking about indicting a former president for the first time on what we know is complete BS charges, well past the statute of limitations, to try and stop him in any way they can from being president because he's winning.
00:33:38.000What does Ron DeSantis fear by just getting on camera, looking straight into it and saying, Alvin Bragg, go fuck yourself?
00:34:00.000And I'm thinking to myself, The last thing I'd ever want to do is be in political office, but the more I see people, even like DeSantis, refuse to say to the camera and the press, y'all can go fuck yourselves, then I'm just like, we need someone who's gonna do it.
00:34:13.000Now I really do get why Trump won in 2016.
00:34:15.000Now I really do get why he gained 12 million voters, and now I totally understand why so many more people wear his hats, fly his flag, because it's about time somebody just said, I don't care, fuck you, I'm doing it.
00:34:28.000I think it's because DeSantis is trying to pander to like the old school politics and he's trying to be the Trump, the anti-Trump figure.
00:34:35.000But we're in a post-Trump, post-COVID world where everything's upside down.
00:35:05.000You need to buckle up, you need to lead, because we're trying to save the country from literally becoming an all-out banana republic.
00:35:11.000It's also, we have data we didn't have before.
00:35:13.000We understand ESG and the military-industrial complex and the world, you know, the new world order that the Swiss banks, the World Economic Forum is trying to create.
00:35:22.000We understand how the CCP is influencing social governance.
00:35:25.000Like, we know, so we see what we want to avoid, and I think that it gives us an opportunity to create the world in the American image with like decentralized autonomy and local governance and property rights and gun rights and speech rights and things like that.
00:35:40.000If we do nothing and bicker, they're going to create some autocracy where you get kicked off the internet, you get your bank stripped away because you said daddy wrong.
00:35:49.000You know, and I think about it, like, the reason Ron DeSantis gave the answer he gave, which was like, okay, a lot of people were cheering for it, some people rolled their eyes, I don't think it was strong enough, better than him saying, well, you know, if they want to arrest him, they're gonna have to extradite him, and I guess that'll happen, but it wasn't a very strong statement.
00:36:05.000He's worried about his polling numbers.
00:36:06.000He's worried about when he runs for the president, eventually announcing and then resigning or whatever it is he does, he's worried that it's going to look bad to a certain voter base, suburban women are going to get angry and say, oh, he's so aggressive and abusive.
00:36:19.000And it's just like, look, man, he doesn't need to literally come out and say, go F yourself to Alvin Bragg.
00:36:27.000It was not bad that he—it was really good, actually.
00:36:30.000He ragged on the Soros DA, says they're evil people, destroying things.
00:36:32.000I give him total respect for that, because that is good.
00:36:35.000I'm just saying, like, he needs to come out and just outright say, there will not be an extradition of Donald Trump while I am governor of Florida.
00:37:44.000Then that indicates he's going to let them get extradited, and he's not going to step in to stop it.
00:37:47.000Because if it's his job to do it, and he says, I'm not getting involved, that indicates he's not going to do it.
00:37:51.000But if his job is, all he can do really is stop it from happening, he says not get involved, then he's not going to stop it from happening.
00:37:55.000Even if he was just like politically posturing and making it be known, even if he didn't have control, even if he said something like what Tim's saying, that would help.
00:38:03.000But what he's doing right now is the exact opposite.
00:38:06.000You know who would do exactly what I just said?
00:38:15.000If Carrie Lake, if this was happening in her state, she would say, you will have to Physically remove me and I will I will stand in your way with my own body to stop you from making this arrest She would do it.
00:38:26.000Yeah when I was with her in Phoenix I remember thinking as I was talking to her like this lady is actual counterculture, you know This is this mom in her nice dress like that's counterculture because she was badass and she meant you could tell everything She says she means that stuff.
00:38:42.000No, it wasn't a lot of time, but it was well I guess it was a few days of me in court with her and then I interviewed her individually like Elsewhere and yeah, I thought she was incredible Incredible.
00:38:51.000Dude, she's one of the most interesting and most effective potential, like, you know, governors out there when it comes to how she can handle the media.
00:38:59.000There's probably no one better than her.
00:39:02.000And with everything that happened with the election, with the misprinted ballots and all of that stuff in the ongoing lawsuits, we'll see where it ends up, but after seeing everything that's happened so far, And this conversation we're having right now.
00:39:16.000I actually think if Donald Trump said she's going to be the VP, I'd say absolutely 100%.
00:39:24.000Before I was worried, like, well, she looked, you look, she worked in media, then she ran for office for the, I think the first time, right?
00:39:31.000So what's the political experience of doing it?
00:39:33.000Now, at this point, I'm kind of like, I don't care about it.
00:39:35.000I want the opposite of political experience.
00:39:37.000I want the media experience and I want the tenacity and the bravery.
00:39:43.000So when I wrote that story, and I'm sitting in court, I think it was the first day for her trial, and I'm sitting next to this guy I end up ragging on at the end of that story, the corporate NBC type guy who's just blatantly misinterpreting the reality around him.
00:39:57.000She walks in, sees him immediately, and looks at him and goes, oh, this guy writes fantasy.
00:40:20.000People are for some reason questioning him.
00:40:23.000I mean, I guess question everyone, that's great, but he's been nailing it.
00:40:28.000Every time he opens his mouth, he's incredibly intelligent, he's incredibly successful, he's so nation-oriented, I like that.
00:40:35.000One of the best assets that GOP has right now, he's not gonna be president, with all due respect.
00:40:41.000But what he's doing with the conversation, he's bringing up ESG and the woke garbage, which needs to happen, and it's being brought to the front and center.
00:40:51.000Donald Trump will, I think, right now, based on all the factors, which is gonna change in a year and a half, But if the election was held today, I think Donald Trump would win.
00:41:00.000But the conversation and the priorities of that administration would be shifted by Vivek.
00:41:04.000Vivek was explicit when he came on IRL, when we were at Turning Point, that what we need to do is reposition our assets, our investment assets, onto a different index that's not ESG sensitive.
00:41:16.000So put it in local, just different indexes.
00:41:20.000And it's the same thing that Biden just vetoed, is this bill to get ESG out of our investments, because they're not profitable, necessarily, they go for like social crap over profit.
00:41:30.000And it's the same thing that DeSantis is refusing to allow into his state, and there's a coalition of other states that are refusing ESG.
00:41:38.000West Virginia was doing it, I think, first.
00:41:40.000It's really inspiring and Vivek's been on the ball the entire time.
00:41:44.000Yeah, he's also, he was on the ball, he might have been the first somewhat major Republican that was speaking out against Trump's potential indictment.
00:41:52.000And calling out other candidates for not doing it.
00:41:54.000And calling out other Republicans that weren't speaking about it.
00:42:17.000That we liked about Trump back then, that I don't feel Trump has now, but I think being surrounded by people like Kerry or Vivek would be very, very good.
00:42:25.000I think Vivek has a vision so it's easy to go off the cuff because he doesn't have to worry about saying the wrong thing because everything he already knows what needs to be said to create the vision.
00:42:50.000But that exemplifies everything about the media, the establishment, and the politicians that I hate, and I think many Trump supporters despise.
00:42:58.000Every response, every action is canned, predictable garbage.
00:43:03.000You know what they're going to say before they say it because they have to say the lowest common denominator garbage talking point instead of just telling you the truth.
00:43:11.000And Donald Trump went up on stage and said, Rosie O'Donnell was a fat pig.
00:43:15.000And people were like, this guy's telling it like it is.
00:43:18.000Donald Trump went before the press and said, we're selling a bunch of weapons to Saudi Arabia.
00:43:32.000Trump, I think, is the herald of this personality.
00:43:36.000Not the world ruler himself, because everybody knows Donald means world ruler and Trump means the heralding sound.
00:43:41.000I think he comes before something else.
00:43:45.000I think he's got to finish his arc, but there needs to be somebody, and it might be Carrie Lake, who has the tenacity of Trump, but the... What's the... I don't know, the...
00:44:05.000I'm saying that you take somebody like Donald Trump, who's willing to tell the media to screw off and F themselves, who's willing to say on stage that Rosie O'Donnell's a fat pig.
00:44:14.000I'm not saying it's a nice thing to do.
00:44:16.000I'm saying he was accused and he goes, only Rosie O'Donnell.
00:44:30.000We may be talking about DeSantis prematurely, because as much as Carrie Lake is not the governor, She's the only person I can think of who would actually look into the camera and tell Brad to F off.
00:44:41.000In the proper political way, you know what I mean?
00:44:44.000Instead of saying, I'm not going to get involved, she'd say, I will physically bar him from entering my state, you know what I mean?
00:44:49.000Yeah, DeSantis is in a tricky spot though, because he can't run for governor again.
00:44:54.000So, you know, you could use that momentum to run for president.
00:44:58.000That's why everyone You know, that's why everyone's talking about DeSantis.
00:45:00.000That's why, you know, there's internal memos about like him or people talking on the inside saying
00:45:07.000that he's planning on running for president. He's, now's his time, right? But I think
00:45:12.000what Tim's getting to is also like, giving Trump that extra shot. You have a guy that has a
00:46:27.000And it's like, okay, yeah, sure, a lot of people just say, do it, go for it.
00:46:30.000But you can also totally botch your ability to get re-elected.
00:46:33.000And so a lot of them keep that in mind when they're trying to run for a second term, is like, you can't, he had a hell of a first term, but like, you can't go unleashed Right.
00:46:43.000Your first term BSC, it'll just, you'll shoot yourself in the foot.
00:46:46.000And he, with the lockdowns, I mean, he, he helped give them to us, but he also did then we had this debate about state's rights again, about, you know, which state can lock down, which can't, which became beautiful for DeSantis.
00:46:57.000You know, these are, these are good things to be arguing, but you know, having Fauci around to me is a crime.
00:47:03.000He should have been replaced immediately.
00:47:06.000Yeah, and yeah have that kind of faith for all the years He's been there and all the things he's done over the over
00:47:11.000the decades in power He should not have been there for this and he should have
00:47:15.000been taken out immediately I don't mean that in a bad way. I mean, you know remove
00:47:18.000should have fired. Yeah I mean when it well, I mean he was doing what they want
00:47:22.000what I think he was doing what he wanted I Think that's how she's got you in the medical industrial
00:47:27.000complex. He was working for that. Yes, I like I think that the United States, the people, and probably the world is at a point where the veil is becoming lifted, like the liberal economic order is turning into the new world order.
00:47:40.000And now it's been like, head down, don't say anything about it.
00:47:43.000You have all these governors like, I just don't want to rock the boat.
00:47:45.000Just keep pushing forward until it's done, until I get to retire, whatever.
00:47:49.000But it's like, I think we got to be honest about how the transition is going to happen now for the people of the United States.
00:47:55.000I think a leader that does that is invigorating and can build the trust of the American people and provide like a roadmap forward.
00:48:01.000If there's no roadmap, man, people are just going to start smashing into each other.
00:48:04.000I don't know if we can have a roadmap, because we exist in different dimensions.
00:48:07.000Like we were saying earlier with the two screens, or two movies on one screen.
00:48:10.000Right, we don't exist together anymore, so I don't know how you bring this back.
00:48:14.000Let me see if I can pull this meme up, actually.
00:48:15.000Honestly, I love the reference, like, calling it the Matrix, and people sitting on the outside of the Matrix, looking in, and then there's the people in the Matrix, that will tell you, you know, I hear all the time when I'm talking to people on the street, like, New York Times, that is objective news, that's what it is, okay?
00:48:29.000You're on the outside, it's not liberal, like, they are not aware of any, I just want to make an argument real quick about the simulation.
00:49:27.000I think they see her as like this more blue collar, like activist and they see him as like this privileged elitist.
00:49:32.000Honestly, I actually, I think, I think one of them obviously stands for liberty and they are incredibly opposed to that.
00:49:40.000Everything that, that, that, that image stands for, they're incredibly opposed to when it comes to like the liberal elite and control and, and you know, Passing more government regulation when it comes to climate change and everything like that that Agenda is the most attractive thing to them because that agenda to them is safety.
00:49:56.000It's that like Government-controlled safe world that you live in whereas the other ones a little bit more risky, but there's more Liberty I can sense as they're keep advancing carbon capture technology now like oil companies are withdrawing the carbon from the air and storing it underground they're learning how to turn it into graphene for building it's the the The momentum of the climate change thing is fizzling.
00:51:20.000Inside here, they own nothing, but they're happy.
00:51:24.000And then he walks into the room and he's like, this is where they produce things that I can take for free.
00:51:29.000And then he picks the eggs up and he puts them in his sweater and he's like, here's a couple, here's a couple.
00:51:33.000And he's like, see, in the 15 minute city, you will owe nothing, you will be happy, you'll be provided for, and then we can take everything from you.
00:51:41.000And I'm like, it really is a great video explaining what their plan is.
00:51:45.000How these city planners, how the Davos group types want to run the show.
00:51:50.000Treating us like chickens, making us do the work that they can take, and keeping you locked in a chicken coop.
00:51:56.000They want you living and dying on an assembly line.
00:53:15.000Dion Sinney, 54, founder of TrumpSwag.com, eating that cheeseburger and the french fries, and I'm like... Look, he doesn't look like he's out of shape or anything.
00:53:23.000I'm just like, think about what this civil war is going to look like.
00:53:27.000It's not gonna... So, like, the Confederates had just... I don't know if you guys have ever seen a true Confederate uniform.
00:53:49.000Well, I mean, worse than that, it's gonna be, like, Hunger City, like, Hunger Games, Capital City people with, like, you know, half their head is shaved and the hair is spiked
00:53:57.000to the side and they've got weird body modifications and they're gonna be waving gigantic multicolor flags of
00:54:02.000all different kinds you can't discern who is on what side because all the flags
00:54:05.000are different but all you know is that the flag doesn't have Trump on it,
00:54:08.000they're probably not on your side then you're gonna have people waving Trump flags of all
00:54:11.000different types and it's like it's gonna get crazy
00:54:14.000Yeah, it'll be the they-them army against, uh, probably, probably a pretty, that'd be, they'd be pretty heavily armed.
00:54:20.000I would imagine the right wing would be, you know.
00:54:50.000Like, for instance, I learned when I went to Gettysburg that one of the reasons the Confederates lost was because they were using muzzle-loaded rifles, but the Union had upgraded to breech-loading rifles.
00:54:59.000That means the Union, what breech-loading is, you crack, the gun kind of breaks in half on a hinge, like a shotgun.
00:55:06.000You know, you ever see like Elmer Fudd load a shotgun?
00:55:08.000Breach-load, you break it open, you put the shell in, you close it, you can fire.
00:55:12.000The Confederates were trying to muzzle-load, and the Union soldiers were just firing.
00:55:49.000That you're gonna have somebody who's gonna be like, I grew up here.
00:55:53.000You are not gonna send me to occupy my own street corner.
00:55:56.000Somebody who was born and raised in West Virginia, who is like now living in DC, because it's only about an hour, two hour drive, depending on where you're at.
00:56:02.000I mean, if you're in central West Virginia, it could be four or five hours.
00:56:05.000But then they're like, okay, now we're gonna have you go with this gun to, you know, your state.
00:56:11.000And they're gonna be like, ah, I don't know if I can do that.
00:56:14.000Shelby Foote is a historian, someone I was looking at a lot reading when I was writing this book, and he said, he's from the South, he said something about the Union thought they were fighting to keep the Union together, and the South was fighting the second American Revolution.
00:56:26.000But there are a lot of people who live down there who didn't give a crap about the war at all, but if you came into their territory, they're gonna fight you.
00:56:32.000Which to the Union looks like you're a confederate, but they're just defending the property as an invading force.
00:56:37.000And in the South, they were like, there would be sons who saw the North as an invading force and their fathers fought the British in the revolution who saw the British as an invading force.
00:58:59.000Other than destroying all those things.
00:59:01.000We did a video the other day asking people if...
00:59:03.000The Civil War was enough payment for like slavery reparations and stuff like if that was enough payment in terms of what like in terms of like there's talk about just a bunch of cash but yeah yeah the bloodshed and stuff seems like hey was that a sufficient payment for slavery or no?
00:59:18.000I love when white people are saying that uh this they did nothing white people did nothing for slavery I'm like well white people also did fight the Civil War too and won it you should know and stopped it right not only did Hundreds of thousands of lives lost.
00:59:34.000There are scenes in this book that are based on diary entries from different soldiers from all over the place, from both sides, that you can smell the blood in their diary, in terms of how they write it.
01:00:29.000When they come out and they're like, this country was built on slavery, it's like, and it was also burned down partly because of it.
01:00:34.000So I mean, I kind of feel like, you know, the payment's done.
01:00:38.000You know, when slavery was abolished, the population was like 25 million people.
01:00:42.000So, you know, obviously it's evil what was happening with slavery, but to suggest that the country was built on slavery, it's like, really?
01:00:54.000I mean, to be fair, like, in a certain respect, yes, in a lot of these places, slaves did construction, slaves worked at the stores, and a lot of people don't understand this either, Most, most, I would imagine if you ask, you should maybe do this, most Americans' view of a slave is probably coming from these movies where it's like a black man in a field being whipped.
01:01:14.000What they don't also realize is that a lot of slaves were like cobblers, and they were people in cities working at stores and doing regular trade work, but they just weren't getting, they weren't free to leave, they couldn't do whatever they wanted, they couldn't own property, they couldn't read or write, or some of them could, but they typically couldn't.
01:01:31.000People don't understand that Slaves did all manners of work.
01:02:23.000were third in 1860 the US population was 31 million. I wonder how many adults. So one
01:02:29.000thirtieth of the country died because of yeah mostly because of slavery.
01:02:35.000I mean, you ask people who are from the South, and who have family and history, they'll tell you it wasn't because of slavery, and people need to understand the nuance there.
01:02:44.000It's like you were saying, for somebody who just lived in, you know, I don't know, Arkansas or something, you've got Union soldiers marching through, shooting, burning, and you're like, I don't know or care.
01:02:55.000The other thing is, people will look at the Civil War and be like, the Union's all good, Confederate's all bad.
01:03:01.000I mean, if you know anything about history, it's just, that's such a false way of looking at it.
01:03:05.000Pretty sure the most evil dude in the whole thing was Sherman.
01:03:07.000Sherman hated black people, wrote about it fairly extensively, and then also was okay with one of his guys, who was I believe a general, someone beneath him though, so he's not a general, but he was a Union guy who happened to be named Jefferson Davis.
01:03:50.000Scorched Earth refers to, in war, destroying arable land, burning down houses, killing civilians, etc., so that nothing can be rebuilt and you decimate their chance at reconstruction.
01:04:01.000They would make Sherman neckties, they'd burn the railroad tracks and then pull them and stretch them around trees so the trains couldn't get to the Confederate camps, burned everything down.
01:04:09.000And then there's a lot of people who would claim that Sherman came to their house and burnt it down.
01:04:13.000But there were also people who were, like, advantageous and become marauders and had nothing to do with Sherman, but then went and destroyed things to pilfer.
01:05:03.000So for the people who are in the South, because there was a percentage of these states who
01:05:07.000were in favor of staying with the union and who oppose slavery.
01:05:10.000In fact, Virginia initially voted to stay with the Union, and it wasn't until the federal troops got sent down to Fort Sumter that they decided, or I think it was slightly after this, they were like, whoa, this is getting crazy, we're going to break off, and then four more states joined.
01:05:23.000So what people don't realize is that these states weren't in unison being like, hurrah, secession!
01:05:27.000There was a vote, and there was a split, and there was debate.
01:05:30.000So let's say you're a family that just happened to live in Georgia.
01:06:08.000After the war is done, immediately after, should they come and say, we're sorry that
01:06:13.000our invasion of the state had a negative impact on you. We are going to help rebuild your home.
01:06:19.000Actually, at the that's there's actually, I believe, like a statute for that, because it's
01:06:23.000like during some current, it has to fall around like a current time. So you would deserve reparations
01:06:30.000from the federal government if immediately after if the federal government did something like that.
01:06:34.000And I will say real quick about the massacre, about what I was saying with Sherman and March to the Sea, Lincoln did go down and then he took some land from people and gave it to the families of the free slaves who did survive.
01:06:46.000Let's say you were a family in Georgia, and you're like, we don't like slavery, we don't want to be involved in slavery, we don't want to secede from the Union, we can't control it, we're not in politics, we're just some farmers who mind our own business.
01:06:58.000Then Sherman comes, walks up to your house and throws a torch in it, destroys everything, Your kids struggle to survive.
01:07:07.000Now it's a hundred or so years later and you're living in a trailer where your family used to be, you know, farmers of modest living and moderate living.
01:07:24.000I'm saying when they go to Californians and say, we're gonna give you reparations despite the fact that California was admitted as a free state and has always been against it.
01:07:31.000It's like, It's just absolutely ridiculous.
01:07:35.000Well, what they're talking about in California is San Francisco, they're talking about $5 million per descendant of slave or whatever.
01:15:27.000But what you should care about is the data he provides on the banking system collapse.
01:15:33.000So, of course, his whole perspective is Bitcoin is better, but what he's showing in terms of his sources is the unrealized losses and massive collapse of treasuries, bonds, and the banking system.
01:16:12.000Despite the fact they're going to do a 30 billion dollar infusion.
01:16:14.000Despite the fact that the Fed was going to put in what I think like 2 trillion or something.
01:16:18.000What's gonna happen is a bank will buy the failing bank, and they'll say, see, it got bought out.
01:16:23.000Then the Fed will issue their easing or loans to the bank who made the purchase as a way of doing a workaround bailout.
01:16:30.000Instead of doing a direct government bailout or a direct Fed bailout, a private bank will make the purchase, and they'll say, no, there's no banks collapsing.
01:16:37.000They were just mismanaged, and this powerful private bank bought them up.
01:16:43.000And then that private bank behind the scenes says, okay, Fed, pony up.
01:16:47.000And the Fed will be like, Printing the money as we speak!
01:16:50.000And they give them a bigger loan because their new valuation with the new acquisition of the new bank makes their company worth more money.
01:16:56.000The UBS is actually a result of a merger.
01:16:59.000That's why they went from Union Bank of Switzerland in 1998, they bought Swiss Bank Corporation, became UBS.
01:17:04.000I think this global bank conglomeration thing is massively dangerous because it gives a small group of people the ability to turn off your money.
01:20:22.000You mentioned just a few moments ago like turning off people's ability to grab their money or use their money when it came to like banks merging.
01:20:31.000Dude, if two guys in West Virginia were trying to buy hamburgers, and then some banker in Switzerland was like, no, sorry dude, that's why we fought a revolution.
01:21:07.000I don't like electric cars for that reason because they're talking about turning off cars and making them drive back to the dealership or whatever if you're being repoed.
01:21:14.000Not having your autonomy is disturbing.
01:21:19.000That world with digital currency, although I like it, If the government isn't in control of it, I reject that.
01:21:25.000It would imply you have to have a secondary currency.
01:21:48.000I understand maybe local taxes, maybe, because you were cleaning up the roads, you want to make sure that it's not raining poop on the cow, so like we've got fire department making sure your barn doesn't burn down.
01:21:56.000Just let me buy a cow in peace without any government, you know?
01:22:00.000I just want to be, I'm quickly becoming off the grid as fast as possible and as much as possible.
01:22:05.000We're not going that direction anytime soon.
01:22:07.000We're going further and further into more taxes, more government hands into our business.
01:22:12.000Their hands in your pockets always and forever.
01:22:47.000You're a human shield and you're 15 in the city.
01:22:49.000Now, haven't there been studies where it's like they compare it to cities with like rats and everybody's really close and there's a lot more illnesses and all that stuff.
01:23:27.000We'll get it up on the members only and then try and take some voice chats from the discord server He goes to some dude's house and is like trying to serve him the vaccine and the guy's like that like the flu and they're like Well, it's different than the flu.
01:23:40.000Isn't it weird when you try to pay someone to take it?
01:23:43.000Yeah, Ian, that response from that guy, I knew that was going to be the response as soon as I saw the guy.
01:23:51.000I was like, okay, I've talked to enough black Americans on the street to where they are so conservative and upfront and will give you the facts.
01:24:02.000Every single time, I knew exactly what we were going to get.
01:24:04.000And it's a shock that they're not, like, overwhelmingly conservative because they tell you how it is.
01:24:10.000And he responded exactly how, like, any person on the street, if I were to go talk to somebody about that, any black male that I would talk to on the street, they'd say the same thing.
01:24:46.000People looked at him and they were like, they don't know if he's conservative or liberal back in the day because he had conservative values.
01:24:50.000It's a conservative community for sure.
01:25:10.000They were giving you roller coaster rides, hamburgers, fries, paying you for it, cruise ships, I don't know.
01:25:16.000He's like, if you guys are paying me to take this, this is all, this is as many red flags as I need.
01:25:21.000While you were talking, you said something about a black male, and then I thought about the word black male, which is like where you force someone to do a crime for you.
01:25:29.000I'm like, what is this black and white crap?
01:25:32.000Like, black is the evil dark color in so many things.
01:25:48.000Light and dark, white and black had to do with daylight being warm and safe and it made plants grow and darkness was scary and there were predators and you were cold.
01:25:55.000And obviously at night dark skin blends in and darkness and light skin reflects in moonlight.
01:27:04.000So racism is born of the same thing as if you're different from me, it's the easiest thing someone could notice right away to see that you are not from my city, you are not part of my group, and that was a threat.
01:27:15.000If I don't know you, how am I supposed to know if it's safe to be around you?
01:29:05.000Dogecoin is probably going to be like something legitimate.
01:29:11.000It was pure junk trash and then Elon was like, joked about it and now it's real crypto.
01:29:15.000But the reason why is, I think Elon pointed this out, Dogecoin is an inflationary coin that's meant to slowly increase the supply of Doge available intentionally because demand will go up.
01:29:29.000At a certain point there will be no more Bitcoin and it will slowly cease to exist.
01:29:33.000Dogecoin can never fall out of circulation based on how it functions.
01:29:38.000So some people have speculated that Doge is cash and Bitcoin is gold.
01:29:43.000Gold isn't... I mean, I'm sure at some point we'll figure out how to... I'm sure we can manufacture gold somehow with some kind of like... Yeah, yeah.
01:29:56.000The problem with Doge was when it was up to whatever it was, 60 or 70 cents, those apps, those trading apps were shutting down, so people couldn't sell.
01:31:24.000It's different than the Ethereum smart chain.
01:31:26.000So you use different tokens to buy it.
01:31:28.000But there are places like Coinbase that'll do that for you where you can buy it with cash.
01:31:32.000See, the thing I don't like about the way Doge is built is the infinite supply that Tim was talking about earlier, because it just allows for infinite inflation and devaluation of the currency, whereas you can always take a Dogecoin and then sell one-tenth of it, or one-hundredth of it, or one-thousandth of it, so you don't need an infinite supply.
01:31:50.000You can always break it apart infinitely, or at least so many times that you have a huge, hundreds of trillions of amounts of pieces of token to sell, and then you just create a new token when you're ready, when you run out.
01:32:02.000Then a new Bitcoin Plus that has another 17 million coins.
01:32:05.000And you know ahead of time where you're going to be at, so it never gets out of control.
01:32:09.000Because the dudes can just print another 100 trillion Dogecoins and make them all worth half.
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01:33:48.000So, I often explain it to people very simply, and I've explained it to many of you who listen.
01:33:53.000If the apocalypse happens, let's say like a fungus takes over people's brains, and then you're walking down the street, And you see a guy with a sandwich, and a guy with some water, and you have a bunch of gold coins.
01:34:09.000Do you think either of them are going to do trade with you?
01:34:12.000Or a better way to put it is, there's a guy with a jug of water, and you walk up and say, I'm so thirsty, please can I have some water?
01:34:18.000He says, no, what do you have to trade?
01:34:20.000He's gonna go, and what do I do with gold?
01:34:23.000And then another guy's gonna walk up and go, I have elk.
01:34:27.000And he's gonna say, I will give you some water if you give me some elk.
01:34:29.000And then they will trade, eat, and be merry, and you will be holding heavy metal that is draining your energy and causing you to require more food because it's so damn dense.
01:34:39.000And making you move slowly and become a target.
01:34:51.000You're not going to sell it on the street.
01:34:52.000If there is no civilization, your gold and silver are worth nothing.
01:34:56.000Nothing, it's for like superconductors.
01:34:58.000You would use it for like making rings and things out of their values to touching certain metals Like they have antibiotic properties silver does any any sort of recovery with a civilization though?
01:35:07.000They would be looking for some form of currency and that's where it would actually help for sure I mean unless unless they go somewhere else and there's value in something else, but when it comes to like all-out destruction no civilization at all and Yeah, probably not going to bring it.
01:35:22.000But any sort of recovery process or on the decline, I would imagine gold and silver would actually be quite useful.
01:35:27.000It's funny because the second chapter of the book is the scene where the Confederates are burning down their own capital and scrambling because they have their money.
01:35:34.000All they have left is their cabinet and their money.
01:35:37.000And the city's on fire, so they think they're going to use the money elsewhere.
01:35:40.000They burned their own city down, though?
01:35:42.000They burned their own city down because they didn't want the Union to get it.
01:35:45.000No, I'm pretty sure if you read a lot of the diaries from people back then, like even from William Howard Parker, who was a guy who burnt down his own ship, a confederate.
01:35:58.000The the Confederate ironclad the first one basically the USS indomitable I believe was that what it was I think that was the Union and there was another one from the Confederates I don't know what it was But that was the first like armed ship battle in history because they both made ironclad the roughly the same Oh, yeah No, this one this what I think was called a Patrick Henry and they stole it from the Union and then they burnt it down It was at old the Virginia and there was another one.
01:36:20.000It was it was epic and Yeah, but it was funny seeing think not so funny but thinking that their civilization is collapsing their literal capital has been burnt down, right?
01:36:29.000they didn't have any they kind of aimlessly traveled south with the money the gold and the Mexican dollars and They're like jewels, you know, and they buried it.
01:36:37.000Well a lot of it disappeared people I think people pilfered it along the way desperate soldiers.
01:36:42.000They see their death of their country the Confederacy and they Put in their pockets and bounce All right, we're going to read your super chats, so we'll jump to it.
01:36:49.000We've got this one from Adrienne Curry.
01:37:46.000Consult your doctor about what's right for you to treat your IBS.
01:37:50.000Coldilocks Production says, if they arrest Trump, I have a feeling lines between parties will be solidified and things will collapse much faster.
01:37:56.000This is how you break the country apart.
01:38:02.000We're looking at the price of Bitcoin in that whole conversation based on traditional market factors.
01:38:07.000And we need to consider the second and large, large, the second and third largest bank failures happened back to back within two days, and they're gonna arrest for the first time, they're threatening to, a former president.
01:38:19.000Those are things that can destabilize a system.
01:38:22.000And when Bellagio's like, Bitcoin's gonna go up, here's the bank stuff.
01:38:26.000I'm also like, you know what else causes hyperinflation?
01:38:31.000So if a president, if the frontrunner for the presidential election in 24 gets arrested, And then there's an attempt at an indictment, and everyone's like, I don't know what's going to happen.
01:38:39.000People are going to probably flee the dollar because the U.S.
01:39:05.000That's, I mean, loss of confidence in leadership and the ability of the dollar if he's really going to put it into, like, stopping oil from burning.
01:42:09.000And these people are like, if the right really thought arresting Trump would help them, they'd be cheering for it.
01:42:15.000If the left is motivated by stopping Trump and they see a perp walk, how many liberals are gonna be like, we did it guys, pack it in, time to go home, Trump's been arrested.
01:42:25.000How many Trump supporters are gonna say, to the streets, rah!
01:42:29.000So certainly, if Trump gets indicted, I imagine he'll be on the first plane and be like, oh, woe is me.
01:42:34.000Put his hands behind his back and be like, whatever you say, Mr. Officer.
01:43:10.000And a New York judge who's going to be a far leftist cult member is going to say, you have already incited insurrection.
01:43:18.000You are likely to cause more violence.
01:43:20.000Therefore, You are being remanded to the custody of New York State pending a trial to be set at a later date or something like that.
01:43:27.000Meanwhile, I believe our vice president or people in her campaign were donating money to get bailout people during the riots who were literally burning down places.
01:43:34.000She tweeted a link for a bail fund that was raising money for violent rioters.
01:43:38.000I believe they found some bodies in those burnt down bodies three months later.
01:43:43.000If Trump had pulled two dudes around the back of the house and shot them in the head, I'd be all about this indictment.
01:43:48.000But he- it was some dumb finance thing.
01:43:50.000He banged some- some porn star at a party or something like that.
01:43:58.000Yo, um, there was this tweet where someone was like, If he committed the crime, he should go to jail, and it is violation of the rule of law if they don't charge him.
01:44:06.000And I was like, oh, well, he must be talking about Obama killing that 16-year-old American citizen.
01:44:10.000Oh, no, he was talking about Trump bribing a porn star.
01:44:13.000Right, it's not like this obvious thing.
01:44:14.000It's this, oh, that's a stretch, and holy crap, you're going for a felony too?
01:44:54.000Alright, Gwadlook says last week Friday selective service posters were placed all around the school I work at reminding boys assigned male at birth ages 18 to 25 to register for the draft because of rising tensions with Russia and China.
01:46:41.000No, I didn't say he's a bitch, but I did say his skull is a glory hole.
01:46:44.000And it's a great article about how I feel a lot of people are these days in terms of being weak men and not defending things that I believe are true and right and worth defending.
01:47:44.000Dan Gingrich says, the Democrats are releasing criminals in order to sow chaos, blame their opposition, claim they have the solution to the problem they caused, and then push for more power.
01:48:59.000Really quick to address them, like, owning our democracy.
01:49:03.000We allow them to, by not controlling the media or any of these powerful institutions that completely allow it, if roles were reversed and there was these powerful, like, you know, Yeah.
01:49:12.000Batman evil villain characters such as Soros and we dominated the media a
01:49:17.000Politician wouldn't be able to accept a dollar from a guy like that
01:49:20.000So that we really need to get involved in these institutions to start making an actual difference
01:49:24.000So they can't just get away with this Well, the problem is people like Soros then by the media
01:49:27.000Yeah, so that they can control that narrative and make sure it doesn't happen. We have billionaires, too
01:49:50.000The internet video has changed the entire Media, the entire surface of the game is gone.
01:49:56.000There's multiple directions we can go in.
01:49:59.000We as in like liberty-loving Americans can go in and I think one direction certainly is that route of going this, you know, video social media.
01:50:10.000A kid, a 15-year-old can go become a multi-millionaire media mogul in like three years.
01:51:06.000Because we have, like, a moderator, and we don't want to get the thing shut down before anyone has a chance to do anything substantive, so I think what we're planning on doing is creating a bunch of different rooms, you know, for different kinds of creative work, and then the Elite Club is where, ideally, if you want to sign up for that, that's where I'll be hanging out, maybe, I don't know, if Ian wants to, I think Phil said he'll even, like, play music and stuff, and other TimCast crew members will be in the Elite Club, and, you know.
01:51:33.000The goal is just to create, like, look, it's a relatively cheap social club endeavor because it's not necessarily just about making money, though we do as a business need to make money to expand.
01:51:45.000But, like, the big liberal social clubs, like in New York City for instance, they're about $4,000 per month.
01:51:54.000But hopefully we get this building set up, which is currently underway, and we're gonna have like a $100 a month West Virginia, you know, not to be disrespectful, but a lower income scale because we're not about the elite New York liberal.
01:52:53.000So the idea is, our space in West Virginia is gonna have, like, on the third floor, food and drinks, but probably more like potato chips, dip, you know, sodas and beer, with some gaming tables, and it will be only 100 bucks per month, not 4,000.
01:53:10.000But the money is to pay for someone who's going to be working there.
01:53:23.000So if we've got to have someone working there 24-7, and we've got to have food and drink stocked, $100 is probably too low to do it, but I'm willing to subsidize it.
01:54:20.000I've only seen video of it at the moment.
01:54:23.000Yeah, and we're trying to figure out can we just open it anyway and then start off the Elite Club with a big empty building and let people turn it into what they think might work or something.
01:54:31.000Yeah, you mentioned that a few weeks ago.
01:55:54.000There's one thing I found out while writing this book, maybe other people know it who know the Civil War better than me, but he had an adopted black child.
01:57:22.000The country is united again We're not gonna hold them responsible or put them to trial or anything like that's one of the reasons I think that Davis was he wasn't generally pardoned by the by the president, but he wasn't taken up I like get him in trouble.
01:57:35.000I For when the West Coast tries to secede, Trump sends in the troops, and then California, Washington, and Oregon enter a period of reconstruction.
01:58:33.000March 2020 is when that inflation crap, when I came into the room and I was like, dude, Inflation's going to go nuts because they just printed a bunch of money.
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02:02:48.000It's the first one we recorded, but we held it until it's coming out for... No, it's the second one we recorded, because you did Will People first.