On this episode of Friday Night with the Boys, we discuss the latest in the Nancy Pelosi/Donald Trump saga, the possibility that CNN reporter Jim Acosta is about to be fired from the network, and the return of Lydia Leiterman.
00:00:00.000I'm surprised they actually put this video out.
00:00:27.000Nancy Pelosi, for some reason, had a film crew on her on January 6th, and then when they start seeing people entering the Capitol grounds, Nancy Pelosi says, this is my moment, the moment I've been waiting for, trespassing on the Capitol grounds, and then threatens to strike Donald Trump and go to jail.
00:00:46.000And I just, I'm really surprised they thought this would be good for them.
00:00:50.000But the question is, why was Nancy Pelosi... Why did she have a film crew with her?
00:00:55.000Okay, maybe it's just her daughter and her daughter was filming.
00:01:11.000You add all these pieces together, and that's all I have to say, is it's very weird.
00:01:15.000But we'll talk, we'll pull up the story, and then I wonder if they'll actually criminally charge her for threatening the president, although I really don't think so, obviously.
00:01:23.000And then, my friends, we actually have some really interesting media scuttlebutt.
00:01:27.000This one's for all you Trump supporters out there.
00:01:30.000According to internal rumors, Jim Acosta is about to be fired from CNN because he's an anti-Trump lightning rod, and they're trying to clean up their image.
00:01:40.000So reportedly, or I should say, some personalities are saying that he is on the way out.
00:01:45.000So we'll talk about that, plus a whole bunch of other stuff.
00:02:18.000Well, I am a Playboy Playmate who was a lifetime Democratic voter, and I was dark red-pilled by the shutdowns, and so now I'm just taking my audience on the journey of my discoveries about the actual way that reality is constructed.
00:03:28.000Yeah, I mean I definitely over the years have tried to get as close as possible to breaking terms of service without crossing it, but I always end up doing that anyways.
00:03:39.000I can't really say what I'm doing right now on YouTube.
00:05:38.000You're like, this is the moment I've been waiting for.
00:05:40.000Like my, it sounds like you, it's something you want to happen.
00:05:44.000Or she's an opportunist and this was the perfect time for her to pretend like she's some heroic figure in politics.
00:05:51.000Yeah, but when she said, for trespassing on the Capitol grounds, and the Washington Post says, as riot began, that implies she wanted the riot, she wanted to exploit it, and she had a film crew with her ready to go as it was happening, like, I just, I'm sorry, you piece this together, and it's a woman saying, here's my camera crew filming me, this is what I've been waiting for, for the trespassing.
00:06:14.000It sounds like she knew it was gonna happen.
00:06:16.000If she wants to go to jail, why can't she just go to jail?
00:06:30.000But, you know, another good point, too, is if she wants to go to jail, why doesn't she just buy the stocks instead of having her husband do it?
00:06:38.000Well, and it was such like insider trader behavior to have like her kid there filming, not somebody else or whatever, just like her kid.
00:06:45.000Cause imagine all the other great footage that her child is going to have because obviously they knew that there was something going to be happening that day for her to have premeditatedly have her child come in to film all of this.
00:06:57.000So I'm sure her kid's going to have a great documentary.
00:06:59.000It's going to put her on a map about all the footage she has that's unique for, you know, this terrible event that happened on the, you know, the day.
00:07:07.000I have a feeling that they're going to say something like, she was just there filming, it's no big deal, like, people are there filming this stuff all the time, you know, whatever.
00:07:28.000And she's known for getting insider tips, so what's going on here?
00:07:31.000Of course, you know, a lot of people will have their theories here, but A lot of people did see a lot of trouble coming our way on January 6th, and for some reason they got rid of security and limited the amount of people that would respond to a big emergency that they saw coming.
00:07:45.000There was even Facebook pages and Facebook events literally detailing, hey, there's going to be, you know, rallies and people attempting to go into the Capitol on January 6th.
00:07:54.000So the intelligence agencies, the government agencies all knew it was coming.
00:07:57.000Nancy Pelosi, the queen of insider trading, didn't see this coming?
00:09:26.000And she was on record saying afterwards, like, we need machine gun turrets here in order to protect everyone and to mow down those crazy grandmamas.
00:09:34.000Maybe she had just invested in a machine gun company.
00:09:47.000Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Pelosi wanted crew manned machine guns in Washington that was rejected.
00:09:53.000I think what they were saying is that because of the BLM riots in 2020, because of the 529 insurrection, Pelosi was like, okay, with this thing coming up, we need, you know, crew-served machine guns.
00:10:05.000Could you just imagine if, like, Pelosi and the Democrats actually got those things mounted and they're, like, on swivels and they're, like, just, like, mowing people down?
00:10:13.000Like, the funny thing about this story is that Pelosi doesn't realize bullets keep going.
00:10:19.000So just imagine the foundation, the first floor of every building just peppered with, what kind of bullets are these?
00:10:24.000Someone super chatted us, like 303 or something, they said they were, I don't know what kind of bullets they would use for these, you know, 50 cal maybe?
00:11:08.000After she ages out, we'll call it, she's 80, the shadow monster that possesses the reanimated corpse will emerge and then possess a new member of Congress.
00:14:01.000Well, also, if she doesn't have a lot of power and she's not going to be the majority leader, if she's going to be the minority leader, if Republicans take the House, she's probably going to be like, eh, there's not enough information for me to get here to make more money off of this.
00:15:03.000One of my favorite Family Guy jokes is they're watching The View, and it's all of the women, and they're sitting there, and they're going like, and they're all balking at each other, and then all of a sudden, one of the women goes like, and she sits up, and there's an egg on the couch, but then just to butter this joke perfectly, the camera zooms in on the egg, and then you hear the women balking even more, and I'm like, that was just great.
00:15:23.000Like, I get the joke that they're clucking, but then to show the egg and zoom in on it is a masterpiece.
00:15:28.000I don't think that's fair because The View doesn't actually produce anything.
00:17:02.000I remember when Trump was doing that debate, and they asked him about Q and, like, Pizzagate stuff, and then Trump was like, well, you know, they think I'm, you know, I'm fighting against that, so, you know, what's wrong with that?
00:17:11.000That's probably why the Lincoln Project got mad.
00:17:12.000Not that the conspiracy theory's real, but that it was like, it was a real insult to the pedo community, so Lincoln Project naturally was just offended.
00:18:01.000Keep in mind, many of the recent people let go had big support within the network and more, but did not fit into the middle ground vision CNN is being pushed into.
00:18:09.000Since Acosta was the main Trump lightning rod between the old CNN and the new owner's future vision, he will either go quick, Or with a lot of internal pushback, stay tuned.
00:18:18.000One important thing that this executive wanted to stress is they are nowhere near done.
00:18:22.000And Acosta won't be the last of the old guard to go.
00:18:25.000But this takes time, and they're getting an incredible amount of internal pushback from people who want to stay a resistance network.
00:18:42.000Because they can't come out and disparage the employees, people like Acosta, probably for contractual reasons, but they desperately want people like our audience to know they are cleaning house and trying to fix this problem.
00:19:25.000You know, actually, here's a better example.
00:19:27.000You ever see an apartment after, like, some old person dies, but they were a smoker since they were 20, and everything is just caked in nicotine and it's yellow?
00:20:09.000And it's not like they had a good record beforehand.
00:20:11.000I mean, they were started by Ted Turner, who, of course, is a known eugenicist, that also believed that there was too many people in this world.
00:20:17.000He, of course, was using the network to push his agenda.
00:20:21.000And, you know, Linda, you say, should they be saved?
00:21:22.000I was always a bit partial to the cable channel name MSMBS.
00:21:26.000You know cuz it cuz if they did that that I'd be that'd be pretty funny and I'd be like, you know They're kind of owning it.
00:21:30.000So I watch Cuz I don't cuz I when they come out and they're just saying things like it's very presidential of the president to bomb another country It just is MSM BS underneath them.
00:21:39.000I'd be like, oh I actually would appreciate that level of self-awareness from a news site.
00:21:45.000I think that would be cool They should just brand themselves as like state media.
00:22:27.000Cuomo tried launching a new show, it was at NewsNation, and then just nobody watches.
00:22:31.000They're just the... It's not so much old guard, it's just kind of like... It's hard to build up a big show these days, period.
00:22:39.000Let alone being really awful people that are obviously lying to you, you know?
00:22:43.000Like, if you go on TV every day and you're just like, sky's green, because it is, good luck, people are just gonna be like, why would I watch this?
00:22:50.000So you've already got people, they can choose any news network they want, they can choose any YouTube video they want, and then you add on top of it that you're a bunch of really awful partisans who are lying relentlessly?
00:23:00.000It's no wonder they're key demo viewerships in the gutter.
00:23:02.000And unfortunately, it's kind of no wonder why their 60s, 67 plus age bracket is actually still fairly high.
00:23:10.000It is low, but I feel bad for those people who genuinely think CNN is news.
00:23:14.000Maybe they can keep CNN, but like make it mean something different.
00:23:19.000Like, uh, corporate non-news, you know, like, uh, not news.
00:23:25.000Yeah, they could switch over and do the MSNBC, where they're like the American cheese product of news networks, where they're not actually news, they're only opinion.
00:23:32.000Then they could slowly shift to a more moderate take.
00:23:40.000You know, if people aren't getting the narrative... Well, I'll put it this way.
00:23:45.000There's no unified culture anymore, as I often say.
00:23:48.000We used to watch a handful of news channels, we had like five networks, and that's why everybody believed the same thing.
00:23:54.000Now you've got all different channels, all different shows, people can watch whoever they want, so everyone's going to be thinking completely different things.
00:24:05.000It's a crazy idea, guys, but I think if CNN decentralizes and does online content for paid subscription, I think they're going to have a great success with it.
00:24:15.000What if they're sacrificing CNN and closing it, essentially, to, like, boost MSNBC or something?
00:24:20.000Because you know how all the audience is so diluted down over all the liberal media choices, but Fox is doing so well in leads and all this, because there's only the one?
00:24:29.000Maybe they're trying to just consolidate that down because there's not enough people watching television in the classic way anymore.
00:24:35.000They'd have to get rid of ABC, NBC, CBS, etc., etc., you know?
00:26:27.000Because when the Malaysian airplane went missing, they didn't know what to do, so they had round-the-clock coverage of a plane that was missing, and it was just re- People watched it.
00:26:35.000And then Don Lemon is talking to a group of people and he says, now we're getting a lot of questions about, you know, black holes, and I know it's preposterous, but Mary, is it preposterous?
00:26:46.000And then someone goes, you know, even a small black hole would swallow the whole universe!
00:26:51.000And I was like, wow, a small one would eat the whole universe.
00:26:53.000I didn't realize there must not be a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
00:28:38.000My favorite Don Lemon moment was when he tried really hard to pin that most recent hurricane on Global Warming and the NOAA guy was like, yeah, no, that was not a real thing.
00:29:02.000Like, I remember, you know, Jimmy, he threw me a beer, and I never realized it'd be the last beer he threw me, and now we're just like, ah, CNN, they made up fake news that one time, and it's the last time we're ever gonna hear it.
00:29:53.000We should we got to do that with Timcast.
00:29:54.000We got we got to call it we got to make a tagline like the only honest factual reporting anywhere ever from the most trusted name in news and commentary that is fair and balanced.
00:30:18.000There's so many more moments coming up that I just have to bring up, especially with the doctor that went on the Joe Rogan show and then said that Joe... First, originally, he said Joe Rogan was taking horsepace.
00:30:28.000Went on the Joe Rogan show, he said he wasn't taking horsepace, and then Don Lemon bullied him to say he was taking horsepace.
00:31:37.000This was around the time that Vice was presumably big.
00:31:41.000Everybody thought Vice was like the biggest thing ever and they really wanted to emulate this.
00:31:45.000And so CNN tried making this very Vice-like show and they're like, we're going to send this guy, this religious guy to go explore these religions and he's going to eat brain.
00:31:54.000And he probably felt like he had to do it.
00:33:03.000So maybe there'll be a certain point where he's no longer a cannibal, but that's up for personal discretion as to when you feel he's no longer.
00:33:09.000In my personal opinion, he still is because he's still actively eating human brains.
00:33:48.000And I have to say the favorite, favorite thumbnail I ever made was Reza Aslan eats a brain, eats someone else's brain and loses his own mind or something.
00:33:57.000Like he ate someone else's mind and lost his own.
00:33:59.000Maybe like after that moment, I just want you to picture this, you know, he's like, he comes back, he's like, he feels psychologically traumatized from having done this.
00:34:09.000But the next day, the steak just doesn't taste the same.
00:34:45.000Dude, this reminds me of that It's Always Sunny episode where they are tricked into eating raccoons and someone tells them it's human meat and they're like, oh my gosh, I guess we have to go to the morgue.
00:34:55.000They should have done like the Armie Hammer move and like just have him go sell timeshares in the Caribbean.
00:35:01.000Cause once you're a known cannibal, I guess that's what you go do.
00:35:04.000I guess he's like super rich though anyway.
00:35:06.000So like, I don't know if he really cares, but I have to be honest, you know, I was, like, jokes aside, I was thinking about how he ate human brain, and I was just thinking like, yo, if it were me, and I did, I would be destroyed.
00:36:41.000But of course, that didn't matter to YouTube.
00:36:43.000That, of course, was promoting this utter nonsense and craziness.
00:36:46.000So I don't know if you want to pull up the video, but I don't know if we can.
00:36:48.000We might get a strike on it, because CNN also filed a fake copyright strike against me a couple years ago and took my ability down from live streaming.
00:37:42.000Yeah, so this is a correction because the other day, you know, so when Dan Crenshaw, people were highlighting that he was on the World Economic Forum list, he told me, he's like, I have nothing to do with that, they just, it's an editorial thing, like, they pick it, what am I, you know?
00:38:04.000I saw screenshots of Tulsi responding to this, specifically saying this wasn't something that I did, and saying the same thing that Dan Crenshaw was saying.
00:38:34.000I wonder what her opinion of it is now.
00:38:36.000She's also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, which is a far-off, more sinister organization when it comes to American geopolitics than, of course, the World Economic Forum.
00:40:03.000There was drone footage of someone that looked exactly like Epstein after he allegedly died, showing him on that island.
00:40:11.000No, there's a random person that is on those islands, and he flies a drone, and he gets all the information.
00:40:17.000He released one day footage of what looks exactly like Jeffrey Epstein after he died, after the FBI raid.
00:40:24.000And I was like, I gotta investigate this.
00:40:25.000So I got, you know, a boat and we went on the island to investigate if he was still alive.
00:40:30.000I thought you had a drone when you went there.
00:40:32.000We did, but we used some of the footage.
00:40:34.000But the footage that is very famous online is done by someone else, an anonymous account who hasn't been identifying himself, who has been flying the drones and documenting the destruction of that island.
00:40:45.000And all the different facilities and all the different stuff on there.
00:41:13.000But there's entire like EMTs on that island helicopter pads everywhere weird symbology everywhere So it was every time people say symbology reminds me of boondock Saints.
00:41:25.000Oh, yeah, and then I'm just like inspired to Willem Dafoe and go symbolism Symbology, symbolism, potato, potato.
00:41:40.000I have to apologize to Chris Tucker, the actor, because when I was reading a list of all the people that had gone to Epstein Island, Chris Tucker was on there, and I was like, the actor?
00:41:50.000And I was like, oh man, but it's not the same Chris Tucker.
00:42:10.000Maybe, probably, who knows at this stage.
00:42:13.000But Jeffrey Epstein also had the Boeing 727.
00:42:16.000It's one of the few airplanes that you could actually open up the hatch mid-flight.
00:42:21.000It's one of the favorite airplanes of a lot of intelligence agencies because they're able to get rid of evidence or suspects or whatever they want as they're flying in the middle of, you know, over the fly.
00:42:33.000And they could just be over the Atlantic or the Pacific and get rid of whatever they want or jump out or escape So it has multiple uses.
00:42:40.000But the Boeing 727 is the intelligence agency plane.
00:42:54.000Bill Gates is also noted to be at the mansion in New York City and the mansion in France.
00:43:00.000There was also a lot of international... What about Trump?
00:43:04.000Trump's known to have partied with him in the 90s, but then there was a dispute between them, and Trump was one of the few people that actually testified and participated with the prosecution against him.
00:43:16.000But he still did party with him for a number of years, and there's visceral footage of them dancing together and hanging out.
00:43:22.000But then what the story goes, I guess, is that when Trump found out Epstein was trying to mack on young girls, Trump was like, get that out of my building.
00:43:31.000I haven't seen that corroborated, but I did see the one thing is the one of the lawyers coming forward and saying Trump was the only person that came and actually helped us fight for the victims.
00:43:41.000So that's the only thing I saw protecting Trump.
00:43:44.000I didn't see any kind of evidence of what you're mentioning because... I don't know.
00:43:58.000That's just hearsay from what I've seen.
00:44:00.000The official narrative, I guess, with the Epstein stuff is that he was like luring wealthy people there Yeah, bringing like 16 year old, 17 year old girls and then filming them and be like, I got you, you're on film now, and then blackmailing them.
00:44:12.000Yes, his New York City mansion was essentially a surveillance mansion.
00:44:16.000They had a room dedicated that had all the monitors and all the cameras, because every single room, including the bathrooms, had secret cameras wired in everywhere.
00:44:25.000So they would bring in, what's his name, what's that older movie director, Woody, Yeah, Woody Allen they would bring in.
00:44:35.000Bill Gates is also rumored to be there.
00:44:37.000A lot of very powerful people are also mentioned to be there.
00:44:39.000I think it was Eric Weinstein that actually talked about being inside of that mansion as well.
00:44:44.000That or he said he, yeah, was he there?
00:44:46.000Like Steven Pinker was there and Eric Weinstein Oh yeah, I think I heard that.
00:44:52.000But then when the FBI came in there, they openly talk about, oh yeah, we got the video footage, there's a bunch of cameras with politicians, and a bunch of tapes with politicians' names on it, and they're like, yeah, we have all that, but yet we have not seen anything done because of this.
00:45:10.000They're probably about to release that book though, right?
00:45:36.000If you're Bill Gates and he's got dirt on you, you're probably sitting there thinking, I better get a lot more people in that book so that if I go down, they go with me.
00:45:45.000The idea being the more people that he's got in his book, the less likely the exposure is.
00:45:51.000There's a lot of blackmail operations that are happening within Washington, D.C.
00:45:56.000We know that for many recorded instances, not just with the Epstein incident.
00:46:00.000But if you're dealing with a lot of money or a lot of power, obviously, you need a safeguard to keep people in line.
00:46:07.000And what better way to keep someone in line is to bring in a 16-year-old, 17-year-old, and have surveillance cameras there.
00:46:13.000And this is where a lot of people have a lot of theories, especially when it comes to Joe Biden, especially with what his son made him as a contact in his own phone.
00:46:20.000need you to make sure that these people get their way here when it comes to
00:46:23.000implementing this policy here and this is where a lot of people have a lot of
00:46:26.000theories especially when it comes to Joe Biden especially with what his son made
00:46:31.000him as a contact in his own phone. Right. I think that I actually just this just
00:46:36.000occurred to me I feel like this is going to not work anymore as we gradually
00:46:40.000begin to accept this particular sexual proclivity as we're seeing in the
00:46:46.000Well that it could be one of the reasons why they're trying to normalize it because all the top people in charge are like oh crap they're gonna get me unless we normalize this.
00:46:53.000So what's going to happen is in like, it's going to be 10 years, and it's going to be like the Supreme Court passes a ruling, maybe like 15 years, legalizing, you know, child abuse or whatever.
00:47:04.000And then 20, 30 years later, there's going to be historical records where people will be like, man, you know, they came for Epstein, destroyed his life, and he's a hero to the cause.
00:47:14.000But think about how, like, if we look back on the past, there are a lot of people that, you know, during their day were not good people, and then later on, we look back on as like, wow, they did really good things, you know?
00:47:25.000Like, I should say, there's a controversial figure, and then the bad gets washed away if their ideology ends up winning.
00:47:32.000So that only works if they end up winning.
00:47:54.000Yeah, especially with school choice and homeschooling and micro-schools, I just think it's an inevitability that, you know, what I think will happen is, in 50 years, there's gonna be a bunch of, like, 80-year-old millennial, you know, millennials, and they're gonna be super woke with, like, their hair shaved and pink and tossed over, and they're gonna be like, we need to fight white supremacy!
00:48:14.000And then the younger generation's gonna be a bunch of, like, collared shirt Christians of all different backgrounds being like, okay, grandma.
00:48:21.000And they're gonna say like, man, old people got crazy backwards views, man.
00:48:35.000The pendulum swing is getting quicker and quicker and quicker until maybe it slowly just is all a straight direction forward that's just complete chaos.
00:48:45.000I mean because you know when I was in middle school or whatever it was definitely uh conservatives that were trying to stop art rap music and video games and whatnot and um then as I was in my mid to late 20s it became like the woke leftists and then seeing younger people it's just pushing back against whatever the powers are at the time that's what creates conservative conservatism and then leftism in the first place It's like, you said the pendulum swing?
00:49:18.000So yeah, the millennial generation is really annoying, and they don't want you to have fun, and they don't want you to laugh.
00:49:23.000So then you get people who are Gen Z and younger being like, dude, you're lame, leave me alone.
00:49:28.000I remember they were trying to ban video games, they were trying to ban Grand Theft Auto, they were trying to ban music, they were trying to ban artistic expression, and they were like, these guys are lame, these guys suck.
00:49:39.000But it really makes you wonder about how society changes so quickly, especially on party lines.
00:49:44.000And you kind of wonder, is it me who changed?
00:49:47.000Or did something else change in the preview?
00:49:50.000When I was in high school, I really loved George Carlin, as probably most people in high school do.
00:49:56.000And then when I got to be about 22, I found out that George Carlin had somehow become a problematic comedian because he was saying, he was defending the idea that you can make rape jokes, for instance.
00:50:47.000I mean, we saw the polling from Pew that showed Gen Z is slightly more conservative than Millennials, but they're still very similar in their political views.
00:50:56.000And that may just be because I think, you know, I think we're all Millennials here.
00:51:00.000And we're all not necessarily conservatives.
00:51:04.000But we're like, We're called, according to the mainstream left, conservative simply because we're not in a cult, in their cult.
00:51:12.000So maybe that's why a lot of people who are Gen Z think they might be on the left and say that.
00:51:17.000And then a lot of them might think they're conservative because most of them are probably middle of the road, moderate, and just don't believe in the weird cult BS.
00:51:24.000Yeah, so you know how CNN thinks that they're the resistance?
00:51:27.000I think that Gen Z is looking at that and they're like, you bunch of boomers.
00:52:28.000And my point is just that, like, we just kind of do weird stuff because it's funny.
00:52:34.000And these stodgy CNN types and woke types just are not fun.
00:52:40.000It's just, how can you possibly have fun when you're walking on eggshells all day?
00:52:44.000We have people come here and they're hanging out and they'll say something like, oh, I was gonna make a joke, but I don't know, can I say that?
00:52:50.000And I'm just like, bro, you can literally say whatever you want.
00:53:43.000That's what the younger people are doing and they almost are just witnessing it like, And they come off as more, you know, gathered emotionally because they don't want to play that game that's like what the old people are doing.
00:54:02.000You know what I'm talking about, Gen Z. They don't like take the bait like Millennials do.
00:54:07.000Like we are so overcorrected that we just Demoed some behavior, and they're not impressed with that either so they got to see how you know reactive we are well I don't I don't know.
00:54:18.000I don't I don't know if we fall into that that camp like we here obviously Millennials as like a large group are just genuinely bad in a lot of ways I think And, um, you know, I think I'm seeing more from Gen Z that they're funnier, they're more chill, you know, kind of like you were saying.
00:54:36.000Millennials just kind of, um, created the culture that, that Gen Z is just repelling.
00:55:30.000My problem with boomers is they're supposed to be these wise sages that are guiding us.
00:55:35.000It's like we're in this information age and there's all this information but there's no wisdom.
00:55:39.000It's like they're supposed to be the ones coming and we're supposed to have some sort of like roll these sages to look up to and we have none of that.
00:57:04.000And the lead in the paint was like the 50s or 70s?
00:57:07.000My earliest memory of NPR was being in the backseat of my friend's car and hearing them trying to get people in my hometown of Wichita, Kansas to vote to fluoridide the water and they had this big, you know, propaganda.
00:57:21.000Did you hear about how they want to put lithium in the water now?
00:57:31.000That means that they're gonna come out with some study that says of how much lithium's already in the water from like, you know, waste or people flushing them or whatever.
00:57:39.000Yeah, there's already a ton of prescriptions.
00:57:40.000Yeah, with the microplastics and stuff.
00:58:04.000If the government really cared, they would put magnesium in there and solve a lot of medical problems at the same time, but they're not doing that for a very specific reason.
00:58:10.000They're putting byproducts of chemical waste inside of our drinking water in order to poison and dumb us down.
00:59:16.000It's so toxic of a substance that it's in these big vats that they have to not even touch it in these hazmat suits to handle the fluoride that they put in our drinking water on purpose?
00:59:29.000And this is why they have a lot of warning labels, especially on toothpaste, saying if your child ingests this, you automatically have to go through poison control because of the fluoride.
00:59:38.000I thought it was strange they left fluoride up to any type of democratic process at all because they just make all kinds of decisions and they don't ask us.
00:59:45.000They're not, you know, why would they fill us in?
01:00:27.000There's like a factory producing fluoride as a byproduct.
01:00:30.000Yeah, and then you have to say, well, either we pay a fine to dispose of this or we figure out how to sell it and by saying, well, this is good for teeth.
01:00:39.000And then you work and there's like an intermingling conspiracy with... Or just give it to the government for free.
01:02:37.000And then there's like a floating city.
01:02:39.000And what they do is when people die, they put them into like this pit of goop where it dissolves your body and they reuse your organic matter because they don't want to die, you know?
01:02:48.000I don't think they're gonna do that, probably for a few more years.
01:03:32.000It was during, I think, because he was friends with Epstein for a very long time.
01:03:37.000Some people even speculate all the way up until the 90s that they were close together, but they were such close friends that his own wife says that she divorced him because he wouldn't stop hanging out with him.
01:06:22.000To be fair, you can paint whatever you want.
01:06:24.000Okay, like, all jokes aside, obviously we understand that the artist was making a point about 9-11 and George W. Bush, but I don't think, you know, what happens is Epstein has this and everyone goes, what does it mean?
01:07:52.000You know, there are things we don't know about what they were doing.
01:07:57.000And it's sad that we only scratched the surface.
01:08:01.000I'd love to actually know what was going on.
01:08:02.000We only know 1% of what was happening.
01:08:05.000Meanwhile, there's 99% of what we don't know happening behind the scenes that probably would blow our minds away if we truly did understand what was happening behind the seats of power.
01:08:16.000You guys familiar with Fermi's paradox?
01:08:22.000The general idea is if the universe is so vast and expansive and large there must be aliens and if so why have they not contacted us or why haven't we discovered them and then there's a bunch of hypotheses proposed as to why humans have never interacted with aliens and there's a lot of them were like the great zoo hypothesis is that earth is a zoo for aliens they're just observing us and then I thought about that and I was like Why don't we go a little further?
01:08:46.000What about, like, the great cockfighting hypothesis?
01:08:48.000That aliens don't just watch us as a zoo, they watch us to go to war for fun and bet on who wins.
01:08:53.000Because I'm, like, watching all this war stuff, and there's, like, the conspiracy theory about aliens stopping nuclear weapons.
01:08:58.000Well, yeah, like, if you were watching, like, Roosters fight and one of them pulled a gun, you'd be like, whoa, whoa, come on.
01:09:05.000Maybe we're one big cockfighting ring for aliens to watch.
01:09:07.000Well, everyone knows you don't bring a gun to a cockfight, but I've never understood why the aliens were trying to bring peace to the Earth.
01:09:15.000Well, I know from science fiction you stop nuclear weapons because there's radiation that leaves the Earth and actually destroys the potential developing life on other planets.
01:09:26.000So if they were trying to raid life on different planets in different universes, it travels forever.
01:10:02.000I'm only scratching the surface at it, but the same chemical that they only found in Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and at nuclear tests, they found specifically this rare chemical.
01:12:01.000I want to give you like a peace prize.
01:12:02.000We should be making exponentially more so we can have a consistent stream of just, just Bombing the crap out of Mars, just massive explosions.
01:12:15.000We get a satellite in orbit, we watch, and we sell it on pay-per-view.
01:12:18.000Could we bomb it so much that it turned into comets and then smashed into the Earth?
01:12:24.000The Fox News has an article about this, and so does the Epoch Times, saying, this is the title here, Tim, Evidence of Ancient Nuclear Explosion on Mars, says scientist.
01:12:34.000And this is from an article in 2015, and that's probably when I read it.
01:13:13.000Likely the result of two large anomalous nuclear explosions on Mars in the past, argues propulsion scientist Dr. John Brandenburg in a 2014 paper titled Evidence of a Massive Thermonuclear Explosion on a Mars in the Past.
01:13:32.000Is it possible that it's just one of those things that's natural?
01:13:34.000Like I know some planets have rains of diamonds.
01:13:36.000Is it possible that someone fired a nuke at Russia and just didn't say anything and then studied it?
01:13:40.000And then when we sent the rovers, they found it and went, Oh, it was a bomb.
01:13:43.000It's like, or, or like you were saying, is it possible that something that happened here with a nuclear test went out and after, what does it take like 20 minutes for light to reach Mars or whatever?
01:14:13.000I was just thinking crazy stuff and I was like, I was thinking about radio waves.
01:14:17.000How we don't see anything coming out of our phone, but we know it's there because we can see the cause and effect.
01:14:23.000And then I'm just like, what if in other dimensions?
01:14:27.000The radio waves have a tremendously detrimental impact on like other dimensions that other beings live in.
01:14:34.000And so just imagine if all of a sudden you started feeling like you were being shoved and like things were slamming into your face.
01:14:40.000And then in like some other dimension, like a higher or lower dimension or something, somebody is just like playing a game on their phone and texting.
01:14:46.000And then they use things that interact with our dimension and theirs.
01:14:51.000Yeah, if that was the case, I guess from just a creative writing standpoint, then we would already be feeling those and come up with our own understanding of why that's happening.
01:15:02.000Who knows, like temperature or wind or something like that.
01:15:04.000I mean, I suppose it would have to be anomalous.
01:15:08.000Maybe there would be a consistent pattern of some kind of reaction because they constantly do it.
01:15:15.000So, like, each and every one of us has a phone that's working all the time, so whatever in this other dimension is being impacted by that would just see it happening and assume it's a natural phenomenon.
01:15:24.000Unless it started up randomly and, like, hey, all of a sudden around 2007 this thing started happening.
01:15:29.000You know what I love about this is that none of us are on any kind of alternative substances right now.
01:17:37.000That's why a lot of turmeric supplements have black pepper in it.
01:17:40.000Black pepper's in all those juice shots and stuff.
01:17:43.000Ginger and all that, and cayenne, and lemon, and yeah, that's why it's in there.
01:17:48.000Pepperon has some kind of feature, I don't know what you call it, not a feature, but a characteristic of it that makes stuff like that work.
01:17:54.000It boosts your metabolism or something.
01:17:55.000You guys know how the chickens are just doing whatever and have no idea what's going on up here?
01:18:01.000They got their chicken city with their chicken society, their chicken food, and chicken friends.
01:19:37.000Nurse who was forced to quit her job after being outed as an OnlyFans star reveals she's earned millions in just two years as she shows off lavish spoils from her raunchy career, including $2 million mansion, designer closet, and custom Porsche.
01:20:25.000So what does this mean for, like, modern feminist thought?
01:20:28.000That she was a nurse, but she's a millionaire when she does porn instead.
01:20:31.000So first of all, this tells us that pushing girls to, like, educate themselves is just a lie because all you have to do is go on OnlyFans and you can make $2 million.
01:20:39.000The other lie here is that if you do join OnlyFans, you will make $2 million because this does not happen 99% plus of the time.
01:20:48.000Yeah, what's the average that a woman gets on OnlyFans?
01:20:50.000It's like, what, I think it's 60 bucks or 300 bucks a month.
01:21:16.000Remember that one redheaded actress that like made like a million dollars in one like overnight or something because she made an OnlyFans and told her fans that she was gonna be naked on there but she really wasn't?
01:21:27.000But she grossed all this money and it like crashed OnlyFans?
01:22:05.000I feel like everybody knew when I announced it, but I was like, no, I'm going to make like, you know, polls about what you want me to talk about.
01:22:10.000And I'm going to show a picture of my actual cat, who's amazing.
01:22:35.000No comments on she's not a nurse anymore?
01:22:38.000Well, I admire her pay upgrade because I know nurses don't make that much, but I do think that this really undercuts the whole case for girls going even into STEM because she actually did what you're supposed to do and she was like, oh my gosh, she doesn't make much money.
01:22:53.000And then I think because she did an OnlyFans and her coworkers found out, she got all this attention and that gave her the leverage she needed to turn it into like a really lucrative lifestyle.
01:23:03.000What you really want to see is a bunch of these e-girls that make all their money and then they can go into whatever philanthropic endeavor they want, you know, and go and do great things for society because they have this career that's so, you know, locked in for them.
01:23:31.000I mean, I would like to see that format a lot, because once you have it made on the back of, like, doing salacious stuff, it's like, now you're free to talk about other things.
01:23:40.000You could go on and do productive things.
01:23:42.000I mean, Kim Kardashian did get popular from posting porn.
01:27:30.000I mean, that's how all these people like are built over time.
01:27:33.000Like we were talking about CNN earlier and it reminded me how When I was a kid in public schools they had us watch Channel One and Anderson Cooper was like a young journalist and that was like his first gig.
01:27:44.000So like if you're like a Vanderbilt they just install you and like see how it was just like set up for Anderson Cooper to be who he is?
01:27:50.000Well, you know, after you interned for the CIA a little bit.
01:27:53.000Yeah, but all of that's just what I mean.
01:27:56.000There's a different level of access for these people that are operating above everybody else.
01:28:00.000It's like whatever your child wants to be, you just give it to them on a silver platter and hope that they don't screw it up because nothing has any value to them because they can have whatever they want.
01:28:09.000First, they go to the top schools, where all the professors are afraid to give them a low grade.
01:29:02.000Well, see, this is easy for me to see because I live in Hollywood and I've done entertainment for like, I don't know, 13 years or something.
01:29:08.000So, like, I just watch these, like, highlighted veins of access to everything all the time and seeing it in politics is no different.
01:29:23.000I had a joke that was gonna lay up for Luke, but I can't say it because, you know, the show's family-friendly.
01:29:30.000I have to censor 75% of everything I want to say on this show.
01:29:33.000Yeah, y'all keep saying, this is a family-friendly show, and I feel really bad.
01:29:38.000I swear a little bit I did I I didn't know that was a one of the cardinal sins of yeah, you can never come back Families and friends the chickens will attack you on your way out.
01:31:06.000After the news came out that he was grabbing and groping and sniffing women, they told him to stop, he apologized, and then he kept doing it.
01:31:31.000Yeah, but like the funny thing is, I'm imagining like Putin goes to Biden and he's like, Joe, we have camera tape on you, groping young girls.
01:33:19.000Scott Colombe says, anyone else notice the HBO watermark in the top right corner of the Nancy Pelosi video that was supposedly a CNN exclusive or just me?
01:35:39.000Well, that's a different topic, but you're betting on people dying more than they usually do, which obviously there's a big discussion we could have here about the obvious that we can't talk about here on YouTube.
01:35:50.000Alright, Andrew Patterson says, no notification Tim, nothing in search, had to go to channel directly.
01:37:24.000Captain Ron Productions says, hey Tim, since you love history, my artillery unit will be the Cedar Creek Battlefield for the weekend for a huge Civil War reenactment.
01:37:33.000Stop by and we will show your people the cannons.
01:38:37.000Andrew L., he's the one who tweeted us about Tulsi Gabbard.
01:38:39.000He highlighted her tweet, so ended up pulling it up, and sure enough, it was there where she said, I'm honored to be selected as a 2015 YGL Voices representing Hawaii.
01:45:28.000Recently, somebody was in the headlines for some guy that looked like he was in the original Donner party come back to life, and he was eating a guy named Kevin Bacon.
01:45:38.000There was a story where two guys met up because one guy consented to being eaten.
01:45:41.000I don't know. No, there was a story that part there was a story where two guys met up because one guy consented to
01:46:04.000I don't remember, but I just know that it is something M-E-I-W-E-S, I should say.
01:46:10.000I think if you're in a crisis situation like the Donner Party was, that if you have to eat a person to stay living, that you shouldn't have to be called a cannibal.
01:47:35.000I think that if you are, like, in the Donner— That's true.
01:47:37.000I think if you are in the Donner Party and you survive because you had to eat one of your compatriots, You don't care what they call you because you're still alive and you're very glad.
01:47:45.000Yeah, they like, one of the guys that came back from that, all of society, because of course society was very small in the 1800s, but they like, they like blacklisted this guy and he had got ran out of town and he was, he was shunned his whole life for something that was obviously just a something.
01:48:50.000So, the funny thing is, we know the story of the Donner Party, but I'm willing to bet there's like 800,000 identical stories that we've never heard.
01:48:57.000I mean, there's a story from, rugby fans will remember this, a story from Peru.
01:49:01.000I don't remember what the team was or what their nationality was.
01:49:04.000The soccer players that got stuck in the mountains?
01:49:52.000The problem is with starvation is the people who die of starvation have the most lean meat on them, so they're the less nutritious, so they're actually not going to keep people alive longer.
01:50:02.000You want to eat the most blubbery person.
01:50:05.000The problem with that is the ethical line is, did I murder you to eat you?
01:50:09.000That's much worse than being a cannibal because of, you know, the situation.
01:51:35.000And then they come back and say, we're gonna get you your apartment back, but there's no refrigerator and no air conditioning and no running water.
01:51:41.000And you go, it is better than a mud hut.
01:51:43.000And then you're like, thank you so much for this.
01:51:45.000They've taken from you, but you're happy.
01:51:47.000See, you will own nothing and you will be happy.
01:51:49.000The funny thing is, it's like, They were being honest with you when they said that.
01:51:53.000They're going to take everything you have.
01:51:54.000And by the time you have suffered for a long time, like after a little while, you'll have suffered so much, they'll come back to you and they'll offer you the tiniest morsel and you will say, thank you so much.
01:52:59.000No, it said, I'm Luke Rutkowski of We Are Change.
01:53:01.000I didn't prompt We Are Change, it knew who you were and it wrote it out.
01:53:04.000So what's going to happen in the future when you plug in the Neuralink, I said this before, you're going to set, you're going to plug into the Matrix, the Neuralink, you're going to be in just, it's white nothing, and you're going to go...
01:53:14.000Create a world where I am the general of an army fighting against Russia, and I have superpowers like Superman.
01:53:21.000And then the world is gonna manifest right before your eyes, and then you're gonna start flying around, and that's what they're gonna make.
01:53:26.000They're gonna give everyone the opportunity to be gods in their own mini-universes.
01:53:30.000If we're currently in that simulation, I definitely typed in the wrong prompt.
01:53:47.000Oh, but enough to be, like, I mean, look, man, you got a big YouTube channel, rather successful, so I think you probably typed in the right thing.
01:53:53.000You know, you started the game and you were like, I don't want to be too famous, but I want to be, like, successful, famous, you know, have a lot of fans, and it was modest.
01:54:00.000It was a modest request, but, you know.
01:55:17.000Dylan Keller says, what if religious experiences are just a side effect of higher beings texting each other and they don't realize it affects us or that we're here at all?
01:55:37.000The narrator basically says, imagine there's a universe that only exists in two dimensions.
01:55:41.000You as a person in the third dimension have a concept of up, so you're above this two-dimensional reality.
01:55:46.000But they have no idea what above or below is, it doesn't exist to them.
01:55:49.000To you, you're looking down, you can see the inside of their house, you can see the streets, you can see the cars, you can see the people.
01:55:55.000So when you speak and your voice goes down, they feel your voice coming from the inside of their bodies, because it's like hitting the center of their mass, which they can't comprehend.
01:56:05.000And then you say to them, in your closet, there's $5 in a shoebox.
01:56:19.000And you're like, no, I'm just in another dimension.
01:56:21.000So it very well may be that a lot of these experiences, I've heard so many stories from people who say they've heard a voice coming from inside their body.
01:56:28.000That's like, it may be something like that.
01:56:31.000Do we know what the low-frequency pulses in Havana are?
01:56:39.000Maybe the interdimensional beings just got Wi-Fi and now they're just blasting us and we're like, ah, my brain!
01:56:45.000That'd be actually kind of funny if that were true.
01:56:48.000The humming you're hearing is like a 17-year-old interdimensional being playing Call of Duty, or whatever they would call it in their dimension.
01:56:54.000Oh, is that why people's ears ring constantly sometimes?
01:56:57.000Some people get tinnitus, that's probably what that is.
01:59:43.000Yeah, so we're actually working on it right now, but we're probably several months out because Freedomistan, the building just got finished.
01:59:53.000So now the internals have to be done, lighting, and one of those things we want to build is a bowling lane where we can fold down a ramp that serves as a skee-ball mechanism.
02:00:04.000Do you have to have lighter bowling balls for that?
02:00:06.000We're going to use probably wood, like a really light wood or plastic, because you don't want to throw a 10 pound bowling ball and slamming into it.
02:00:14.000But then the idea is if you fold the ramp back, we can actually have pins so you can actually bowl or you could skee-bowl.
02:00:21.000But I'm like, I'm just saying, you know, a skeeball is so much fun, but it's so small.
02:00:25.000I want full force, like 20 mile an hour, whoosh, just slamming it, whoosh.
02:01:25.000I look forward to those videos for sure.
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