Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - October 08, 2021


Timcast IRL - Pfizer Email Leak Shows Fetal Cells Used To Make Vaccine w-Shane Hazel & James O'Keefe


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

198.02579

Word Count

24,575

Sentence Count

1,930

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

A new story from Project Veritas reveals that Pfizer is using fetal tissue in the production of the Mycoplasmic growth factor receptor (MHR) vaccine. The company is also using fetal cells to replicate the viruses in the manufacturing of the vaccine. This is a big deal for people who have religious exemptions and who are upset about this.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 And a new story from Project Veritas, a whistleblower comes forward with emails showing that Pfizer
00:00:22.000 doesn't want people to know that they are using fetal cells in the manufacturing of the vaccine.
00:00:30.000 Now, we do know that many vaccines have used, in the production of the vaccine, fetal cells.
00:00:36.000 They use them to replicate the viruses.
00:00:38.000 There are, I don't, I believe they're not in the vaccines themselves, but most reporting, we have this from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, says that it's just the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and other more traditional vaccines.
00:00:50.000 But we've seen many pundits say that the Pfizer mRNA vaccine does not use fetal cells.
00:00:55.000 Well, now we know they do.
00:00:56.000 It's a big deal for people who have religious exemptions and who are upset about this.
00:01:00.000 And I think the other interesting thing about the story is that Pfizer knows it will be bad for them and their capitalistic agenda, I suppose, if people become aware that they use fetal tissue.
00:01:11.000 We have a bunch of other stories as well.
00:01:13.000 Sweden, Finland, Denmark are suspending use of the Moderna vaccine over myocarditis fears, and there is a major shortage of, like, everything, and food prices are through the roof, so... Oh man, we got a lot to talk about.
00:01:24.000 But fortunately, somehow, I guess at the last minute I get a text message that James O'Keefe is coming to my house, and I'm just like, wait, what?
00:01:31.000 What's happening?
00:01:31.000 So James is here.
00:01:33.000 Hello.
00:01:33.000 Thanks for coming, man.
00:01:34.000 Great to be here.
00:01:35.000 You've got a big story, and we'll get into all of it.
00:01:37.000 I think pretty sure everybody knows who you are, but you are someone with a very serious back disorder.
00:01:44.000 You were born with two spines, and you're one of the few remaining actual investigative journalists.
00:01:51.000 Shane, who is also here, who is running... You're running for the governor of Georgia as a libertarian?
00:01:56.000 Correct.
00:01:57.000 We were just discussing how you must have... I mean, you're barking up the tree of a lot of very powerful and wealthy individuals, and I can't imagine that is... Well, I don't know.
00:02:07.000 It's not nerve-wracking?
00:02:09.000 Are you worried?
00:02:11.000 I try not to make decisions based upon fear.
00:02:15.000 Although, you know, we're all afraid, but I try not to let fear govern my decision-making.
00:02:22.000 All right, man.
00:02:22.000 Well, thanks for coming.
00:02:23.000 Great to be here.
00:02:24.000 Shane, do you want to briefly introduce yourself?
00:02:25.000 Yeah, pleasure to be here.
00:02:26.000 Thank you, guys.
00:02:27.000 Super excited, I mean, to be here with... I mean, you told me James was coming in on top of this thing today.
00:02:33.000 I was just like, oh my gosh, this is gonna be amazing.
00:02:35.000 But yeah, I'm the libertarian that's...
00:02:37.000 quote-unquote spoil the Georgia race for the Republicans down there without spending a dime and
00:02:43.000 You know whether you're talking to Republicans or Democrats They they all hate or love me and I wasn't even in the
00:02:50.000 final race. But yes, I run the show radical and Man, I'll tell you what. I'm just I'm psyched to be able to
00:02:56.000 do this kind of stuff with you know Really? I mean I look around this room right now and I see
00:03:00.000 guys, you know 40 ish maybe and they're changing the world It's absolutely amazing.
00:03:06.000 I'm 35.
00:03:07.000 You gotta take off that hat sometime, brother.
00:03:07.000 Okay.
00:03:07.000 Same.
00:03:11.000 It's part of the show.
00:03:12.000 That's right.
00:03:12.000 We got Luke Rutkowski's hanging out.
00:03:14.000 I think the shirt I'm wearing is very appropriate for today's discussion.
00:03:18.000 It has Mark Zuckerberg saying, I delete your posts, Bezos saying, I delete your books, Wyszynski saying, I delete your videos, and of course, Mr. Bill Gates saying, I delete you, which you can exclusively get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
00:03:31.000 And I also released videos almost daily on youtube.com forward slash we are change.
00:03:35.000 So thanks for having me.
00:03:36.000 We also got Lydia pressing all the buttons.
00:03:37.000 That's right.
00:03:38.000 I'm along for this ride, and it's going to be wild tonight.
00:03:40.000 I'm super excited to have James.
00:03:42.000 He always has good stories.
00:03:43.000 And Shane is fascinating, writing as a libertarian.
00:03:45.000 So I'm looking forward to what they both have to say tonight.
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00:04:16.000 We're just going to get into it because, you know, it's a wild night.
00:04:20.000 Let me just start by saying that, you know, we had originally booked Shane to come on the show and, you know, just talk about the news and stuff.
00:04:27.000 And then I get a text message because, you know, James just dropped this very big story about a whistleblower coming out from Pfizer.
00:04:35.000 And we were like, OK, I guess we're going to just throw this thing together.
00:04:38.000 But just to, I guess, not mince any words, do you want to tell us what this story is about?
00:04:44.000 Yeah, this is a whistleblower, current employee at Pfizer, Melissa is her name, and she took screenshots of some emails from executives at Pfizer, including Vanessa Gelman, Senior Director, Worldwide Research, and in these emails, the pharmaceutical executives say, quote, One or more cell lines with an origin that can be traced back to human fetal tissue has been used in laboratory tests associated with the vaccine program.
00:05:09.000 Now some of this is public knowledge in that fetal cells are used, but what's interesting about these emails is that all these executives at Pfizer are saying to each other, let's not tell people that that's true.
00:05:21.000 And I'm going to quote the email here, quote, we want to avoid having the information on fetal cells floating out there.
00:05:27.000 We want to avoid, this is a direct quote, the risk of communicating this right now outweighs any potential benefit we see.
00:05:35.000 And they say to hide this information public.
00:05:37.000 So investigative reporting is always about making public what people want to keep secret.
00:05:41.000 So my question is why are these pharmaceutical executives in their emails trying so hard
00:05:48.000 to keep this information secret?
00:05:49.000 And this outraged the whistleblower so much that this woman went public yesterday night
00:05:54.000 with Project Veritas on the record.
00:05:56.000 She's currently employed by Pfizer.
00:05:58.000 Probably the first time anyone has ever done this, sort of exposed the pharmaceutical industry.
00:06:03.000 Everyone says I should be worried about this, but this whistleblower has informed me that a lot of people at Pfizer agree with her, and we're looking forward to more Pfizer employees coming out.
00:06:14.000 Now, here's the interesting thing.
00:06:15.000 We have this, uh, I pulled this up earlier in the day on a different segment.
00:06:17.000 Children's Hospital Philadelphia that says, Vaccine Ingredients, Fetal Cells.
00:06:21.000 And all of these, there's a whole bunch of articles that are like certified, fact-checked, say, no, no, no, no, no, there's no fetal cells in the vaccines.
00:06:27.000 Don't worry about it.
00:06:28.000 Right.
00:06:28.000 No, the issue is they use them in manufacturing or the testing of the vaccine.
00:06:32.000 So you're not getting injected with it.
00:06:34.000 But in order to make them, to do the tests, they are using them.
00:06:37.000 Now, there's a couple of really interesting things as it relates to your story.
00:06:39.000 The first thing is, This website from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia mentions that the Janssen vaccine, the J&J vaccine, does use viruses grown in fetal cells, but that's the only one.
00:06:50.000 It doesn't mention Pfizer.
00:06:52.000 So I don't think we had any confirmation that Pfizer was actually using fetal cells.
00:06:55.000 We do have states, and I'm reading from a state of California, says, quote, Pfizer does not require the use of any fetal cells in order to manufacture, produce the vaccine.
00:07:04.000 So this would be a direct contradiction what the executives... Yep, go ahead.
00:07:08.000 Well, in the manufacture of.
00:07:10.000 This was in the lab tests.
00:07:11.000 Laboratory tests, yes.
00:07:13.000 So, that's what I'm saying.
00:07:15.000 I feel like, you know, one of the things I mentioned to people earlier in the day was, we're going to end up seeing a congressional hearing where you're going to get some Republican going like, what's this Project Veritas report I hear where you're using fetal cell tissues in the production of this vaccine?
00:07:28.000 And they'll say, we do not use any fetal cells in any capacity manufacturing this vaccine.
00:07:33.000 It is fake news.
00:07:34.000 They're online conspiracies.
00:07:36.000 Oh, we did do tests using them to get to the point where we could make the vaccine.
00:07:40.000 Laboratory tests.
00:07:42.000 Right.
00:07:42.000 So what you're saying is they're going to sort of do a non sequitur and say, well, we don't use it to put it in the vaccine that goes in your body.
00:07:48.000 But two things can be true.
00:07:49.000 They can use it in laboratory tests and also not use it in the production.
00:07:53.000 And they'll twist it.
00:07:54.000 Right.
00:07:55.000 I imagine this.
00:07:56.000 You'll get some, a Rand Paul or whatever, being like, we have a report from Veritas that laboratory tests in the production of the vaccine.
00:08:01.000 And they'll change the subject.
00:08:02.000 Exactly.
00:08:03.000 They'll change the subject and say, we do not manufacture the vaccine with fetal cells.
00:08:06.000 That's not true.
00:08:07.000 And then when the Republican, if any of the Republicans actually do question this, we'll either miss the manipulation or not have enough time to follow up.
00:08:16.000 And that's the political game they'll play.
00:08:17.000 So I do think it's particularly fascinating, but I will add to, on top of all of that, just from this article from CHOP.edu, when they mention why they use fetal cells, this is what really got me.
00:08:27.000 They said, it's because fetal cells can typically divide more times than any other cells.
00:08:32.000 They say, in fetal cells, it is around 50 divisions they can make.
00:08:37.000 Other cells can divide substantially less because they're older cells.
00:08:41.000 So it sounds to me like it would just be an inconvenience to use cells that aren't from aborted fetal tissue, but they're making a cost-effective decision that it's cheaper and more effective.
00:08:50.000 Right, and this is another quote from the email here from Vanessa Gelman, Senior Director of Worldwide Research.
00:08:56.000 These are not low-level employees, Tim.
00:08:58.000 Sometimes we get criticized for going after mid-level.
00:09:00.000 No, these are high-level people here.
00:09:03.000 Vanessa Gelman saying, quote, General members of the public who may take this information and use it in ways we may not want it out there, avoid raising this as possible.
00:09:12.000 What's interesting about these Pfizer emails is they also talk about Facebook.
00:09:16.000 They say, we don't want this information on Facebook.
00:09:20.000 Uh, which is deeply ironic given all the censorship occurring about our videos are being taken off Facebook.
00:09:25.000 So these executives are so concerned about people knowing this information that the cells are used in the development of the vaccine.
00:09:33.000 Man, it just makes me feel like these massive multinational corporations, elements in the government, big tech, they know that the masses, the populace opposes this stuff.
00:09:46.000 They know they have reason to fear if people hear about this, they'll object to it.
00:09:50.000 They know what they're doing violates the morals and ethics of regular people.
00:09:54.000 And so they're like, just don't let them know about it.
00:09:55.000 Yep, just hide it from them.
00:09:57.000 But the good news, the silver lining in all this dystopian reality is that I find that when I met with you a year ago we talked about this vision to manifest hundreds of whistleblowers.
00:10:07.000 These days they're all, I mean I'm talking tens of thousands of people have messaged me in the last few weeks.
00:10:12.000 So it's all happening.
00:10:14.000 It's happening.
00:10:15.000 Because there's no place else for them to go.
00:10:17.000 And it's getting worse and worse.
00:10:19.000 That divergence between reality and what's presented on CNN.
00:10:24.000 It's just, that's getting wider of a gap.
00:10:26.000 Seeing the people chanting, let's go Brandon, all over the place.
00:10:30.000 I mean, I know it's a funny thing, but there's a regular people at a Jets game at a football game.
00:10:36.000 Just take a look at the Fauci documentary that's coming out on Disney, right?
00:10:41.000 You see the trailer for it on YouTube and it's got, I don't know, 7,000 thumbs up and it's got 75,000 disapproval thumbs down.
00:10:50.000 That's a really good moment for people in America who are like, you know what, maybe we should be talking about mandates versus, you know, Absolutely.
00:10:59.000 The government not having this power.
00:11:01.000 Yep.
00:11:01.000 Yeah, I think we have to be careful.
00:11:03.000 We talked about the other day about getting wrapped up into like discussions about exemptions
00:11:07.000 because we should be just saying no mandates period.
00:11:09.000 Yep, because I think I think the any argument that says there are some mandates that are
00:11:14.000 some okay some of the times as long as we have exemptions results in a social credit
00:11:17.000 system, but you know, well in my opinion, the vaccine passport is not going to lead
00:11:23.000 to a social credit score because it already is a social credit score.
00:11:26.000 It's already the score of compliance that people have to jump through.
00:11:29.000 They know that there's going to be a third one.
00:11:31.000 They know that's going to be a fourth one.
00:11:32.000 And there's not even a conversation when this is going to end.
00:11:35.000 usually with the lockdown, usually with a policy that's very intrusive in our lives,
00:11:39.000 the government comes out and says, we're going to end this after this many people
00:11:43.000 die from COVID, after these many cases. We don't have any of that. We don't have any conversation
00:11:48.000 to when this will end, when this will stop. And it's not going to stop.
00:11:52.000 It's the new Afghanistan. That's the thing is there's no mission. There's never been a mission
00:11:57.000 I mean, what we've been talking about with the Afghan papers for, what, 20 years, right?
00:12:01.000 No mission, we're still sending guys outside the wire.
00:12:03.000 It's a never-ending mission, and this is the same thing.
00:12:06.000 It's like, there is no end in sight, ever.
00:12:09.000 I think the big issue here is, with James' story, You've got a lot of people who have filed for religious exemptions, and they've been denied.
00:12:18.000 Now, first and foremost, like I said, we'll be careful.
00:12:20.000 I want to make sure we're very clear.
00:12:21.000 We should be saying outright, no vaccine mandates, period.
00:12:24.000 Regardless, we shouldn't be demanding papers.
00:12:25.000 It's between the person and their doctor.
00:12:27.000 If you want to go and seek medical help, it's between you and your doctor, not us here on the internet, or your business, or the government.
00:12:33.000 Now you have, you know, government officials and businesses with no regard for your private health matters.
00:12:40.000 And on top of that, Imagine you're in New York City where they mandate this, and you've got some embarrassing medical condition, and now you've got to go around every business...
00:12:50.000 Exposing this embarrassing condition that should be private matter for you to live your life with dignity.
00:12:54.000 That's another reason why I'm just like, they're demanding IDs at the door.
00:12:57.000 That being said, this is, I think, a lawsuit winner for people who want to assert religious exemptions.
00:13:04.000 Yeah, and there's no religious exemptions at Pfizer.
00:13:07.000 That's what this insider came forward regarding.
00:13:09.000 So I think it's a game changer for society.
00:13:11.000 It's just we live in this dystopian reality where these facts are just not even accepted.
00:13:15.000 I mean, Things have changed so quickly, even since I last saw you.
00:13:19.000 I mean, in a just world, this would be on the front page of the New York Times and on 60 Minutes.
00:13:24.000 These are executive emails at Pfizer.
00:13:26.000 Yeah.
00:13:26.000 You know what?
00:13:27.000 I'm pretty sure everyone else was pissed off equally as much by the same thing when you see the fake whistleblower from Facebook.
00:13:33.000 And not a single whistleblower that Veritas has come out with is going to be propped up on 60 Minutes and given this airtime.
00:13:39.000 That was the Morgan Common at Facebook blew the whistle on the vaccine hesitancy scores and he responded to Blumenthal from Connecticut saying there should be more people inside tech.
00:13:39.000 Right.
00:13:49.000 But the whistleblower inside Facebook, the supposed whistleblower, wanted more censorship.
00:13:55.000 I mean, not even that.
00:13:55.000 I mean, look at Assange.
00:13:57.000 Look at Snowden.
00:13:58.000 I mean, these people are still in exile.
00:14:00.000 Assange is in jail.
00:14:02.000 His accuser who lied about... the main witness that the government had against him was caught lying.
00:14:07.000 He was just arrested in Iceland just moments ago, and Assange is still in jail?
00:14:12.000 How does that make sense?
00:14:13.000 Power.
00:14:13.000 It doesn't.
00:14:14.000 Those are the real whistleblowers.
00:14:16.000 And then there's whistleblowers that work towards the agenda and the narrative that, of course, they keep and they make prominent number one news articles on CNN that they promote non-stop.
00:14:25.000 And I really wanted to talk to you, James, specifically because I know you've got deleted a whole bunch of places.
00:14:29.000 I tried to share your video on Twitter today and it said, you're spreading disinformation!
00:14:34.000 And I'm like, wait, what?
00:14:35.000 I clicked on the link and it gave me some rambling, jumbling nonsense that didn't even address the claims you were making.
00:14:42.000 Right?
00:14:43.000 But you couldn't like it.
00:14:44.000 You couldn't comment.
00:14:45.000 You couldn't do anything about it.
00:14:47.000 So how has it been using alternatives?
00:14:49.000 How have your numbers dwindled?
00:14:52.000 Have your numbers got higher?
00:14:54.000 How's the fight with online censorship?
00:14:56.000 Because they're going after you pretty hard.
00:14:58.000 Well, and Eric's in the room with me.
00:15:00.000 I mean, we've gotten the most watched views ever.
00:15:03.000 And we've trended on Twitter.
00:15:06.000 Think of this.
00:15:06.000 Think of it.
00:15:08.000 I've trended on Twitter, and Veritas has trended on Twitter, for each and every story we've broke, and I'm banned from Twitter, and I'm suing Twitter.
00:15:15.000 I mean, you can't make that shit up.
00:15:19.000 The reason why is because of distribution by proxy.
00:15:22.000 So it doesn't matter, like, if I get banned, and he gets banned, and the third guy will upload the video, and I text message a click-to-tweet link like I sent to you.
00:15:32.000 And you can click on it and it'll embed the video populate.
00:15:34.000 Now they'll try to censor it and do things but for the most part they haven't taken me down.
00:15:39.000 I have actually sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg this week saying please do ban me.
00:15:44.000 I want you to ban me.
00:15:46.000 Cut my tongue out of my mouth on the eve of the release of the whistleblower and it'll only make people want to tune in to see what they have to say.
00:15:52.000 So I'm leaning into the censorship.
00:15:54.000 I'm willing to lose everything.
00:15:56.000 And I think you have to be.
00:15:58.000 But every video that we've done, Eric is in the room, he's the guy who does social media with Veritas, every video we've done has gotten millions of views on YouTube and on Twitter over the last few releases.
00:16:12.000 So I'm hopeful, as long as the content is strong enough and true, and I'm not opining on the vaccine, I'm not even going to tell you my opinion about it, I'm just showing facts.
00:16:23.000 And because I've sued the New York Times and sued Twitter and sued CNN, there's a part of me that feels these companies are actually afraid of me by violating their own rules, by crossing some Rubicon they haven't yet crossed.
00:16:37.000 So, so far, yes, they'll add the little tags and advertisements under the video, but they haven't taken us down.
00:16:43.000 Yeah, I remember it was very difficult to share your video and I was just wondering, you know, what's going to happen from here.
00:16:49.000 But seeing all the alternatives, seeing a lot of different platforms jump up, seeing all the individual people kind of rise up, seeing the 75,000 dislikes on the Dr. Fauci documentary, Seeing the chants everywhere, I mean, how can you not have hope?
00:17:04.000 And when the reality gets so skewed on the mainstream media by the government, by the corporations, where literally Joe Biden was claiming that the unvaccinated are the ones putting the economy at risk today.
00:17:16.000 That was literally what he was saying.
00:17:18.000 Something interesting happened to me.
00:17:19.000 A lot of people were posting that when they tried to put the link up to the story, they were getting warnings on Facebook.
00:17:25.000 Have you seen that?
00:17:25.000 Yes.
00:17:26.000 I've seen... I wish I had these messages in front of me.
00:17:28.000 I've seen all types of weird... In fact, Eric, one of the... It seems like they were actually manufacturing custom messages just for me.
00:17:36.000 And you used to be able to ratio people on Twitter, right?
00:17:39.000 So we have 600,000 people on Telegram.
00:17:42.000 So if I just post a URL of the guy on Twitter making some boneheaded comment to get ratioed, Twitter disabled people from doing that now.
00:17:50.000 You can't ratio people.
00:17:52.000 So they're customizing the interface so that you're not allowed...
00:17:56.000 They're trying to hide it.
00:17:57.000 Did you know that there's a website tracking likes and dislikes on Joe Biden's videos showing that they erase dislikes?
00:18:04.000 But here's what I was going to say.
00:18:05.000 So whenever I hear that there's censorship on Facebook, I immediately am like, all right, try me.
00:18:10.000 And I don't know, I've had no problem posting the stories on Facebook.
00:18:13.000 They've not been deleted and I've given no warnings.
00:18:16.000 Facebook is really screwed up.
00:18:18.000 Here's one.
00:18:19.000 Russell Brandon, blue checkmark.
00:18:21.000 Project Veritas is taking the exciting leap from mostly harmless bullshit to bullshit that will actively cause people to die.
00:18:27.000 And so I sent this URL to 500,000 people, but if you go to his Twitter page, you can't comment on him unless Russell Brandon is mentioned.
00:18:39.000 So they're taking steps to eliminate this, but again, it wasn't my claim.
00:18:44.000 I'm quoting Pfizer executives.
00:18:47.000 You understand the distinction?
00:18:48.000 I'm not opining about what I think about the virus.
00:18:51.000 It's emails in writing.
00:18:53.000 I'm quoting their vice president saying we must lie to the people.
00:18:56.000 We must deceive the people.
00:18:58.000 This is the law of non-contradiction.
00:19:01.000 You shouldn't lie to people.
00:19:03.000 Whether you're left, right, Republican, Democrat, you shouldn't lie.
00:19:08.000 I was actually just talking to Sean Spicer on Newsmax about they edited Joe Biden's comments because he made this snide
00:19:14.000 comment We're like, you know in cinema gets harassed doesn't happen
00:19:16.000 to people with Secret Service. And So he's saying NBC reports this comment, but they cut out
00:19:23.000 that part so you don't get the full context It's deceptively edited.
00:19:27.000 My immediate reaction was like, oh, I love it.
00:19:28.000 They deceptively edit their videos and then they can write all day about how James O'Keefe is doing that when he's showing you people literally say things in a conversation.
00:19:34.000 Oh, I have one quick story, Luke, about something you said about censorship.
00:19:38.000 So one of the things they do, which I know you're familiar with, is they use these fact checkers, you know, like fact check or experts say story has been debunked.
00:19:46.000 I love that one.
00:19:46.000 Experts say.
00:19:48.000 It's like, imagine if someone walks in on you cheating on your wife, you say, I'm sorry, honey, experts say this has been debunked.
00:19:56.000 But anyways, the USA Today, what they do is they work with Facebook to do a fact check, right?
00:20:04.000 So they can put out a piece that's used to justify to get your thing banned on Facebook.
00:20:10.000 So Facebook can say, well, experts say USA Today.
00:20:12.000 So USA Today called me, Tim, after the first video, the HHS whistleblower on our series two weeks ago.
00:20:19.000 And I said, oh, here we go again.
00:20:21.000 USA Today's setting this up.
00:20:23.000 So I don't know what to do because no matter what I say, it doesn't matter.
00:20:25.000 They've already written their article.
00:20:26.000 They're just asking me for comment.
00:20:29.000 So what I did is I called USA Today and I recorded myself leaving a voicemail for USA Today.
00:20:36.000 And then I distributed my comment to USA Today to everyone.
00:20:40.000 Pre-empting them saying if you don't publish my comment, I will sue you USA Today did not put out the article whoa, and then Facebook didn't take the article down So I think the way to pre-empt communists the way to because we're dealing with this let's just call it what it is communism The way to preempt communists is to publicly announce what they're going to do.
00:21:00.000 Record yourself giving the comment.
00:21:02.000 Here, world, I'm giving my comment to USA Today.
00:21:05.000 Here is my comment.
00:21:06.000 If you don't publish this, I'm going to sue you.
00:21:09.000 And they know I'm not bluffing.
00:21:10.000 So USA Today didn't publish that article, and Facebook didn't take us down.
00:21:15.000 It's what we mentioned before about, you know, in a previous segment, we were just talking about Congress questioning someone from, you know, Pfizer about fetal tissues.
00:21:23.000 The fact-checkers do the same game.
00:21:25.000 Someone will make an assertion, and then the fact-checkers will take a similar but different claim to make it sound like they're debunking the claim.
00:21:32.000 So next thing you know, we're going to see Snopes saying, our fetal, you know, the claim, a Project Veritas story releases a bombshell.
00:21:38.000 People are now saying, see, non-sequitur.
00:21:40.000 Yes, logical non-sequitur.
00:21:43.000 It's not so much that they're lying, it's the logical non-sequitur.
00:21:48.000 It's the fallacious logic.
00:21:49.000 They change the subject, and then there's this game of telephone, and before you know it, O'Keefe made a claim that I did not make that claim.
00:21:56.000 It's brilliant.
00:21:57.000 That's the funniest thing about, I think, almost all of the work you do, is when you put these videos out, you're not saying, I believe in this policy and that policy, and I voted for Bush.
00:22:05.000 Like, none of those things happen.
00:22:07.000 Right.
00:22:10.000 It's a strawman argument.
00:22:10.000 Effectively, it's what it is.
00:22:11.000 Strawman.
00:22:12.000 Can you guys just sue Wikipedia already?
00:22:14.000 We're working on it.
00:22:16.000 We're going to sue the users on Wikipedia.
00:22:18.000 And since I last saw you, as you know, we defeated the New York Times' motion to dismiss.
00:22:22.000 The New York Times appealed that, tried to issue an emergency stay so we couldn't depose them.
00:22:27.000 We defeated their emergency stay.
00:22:29.000 So, we're getting pretty far in our lawsuit.
00:22:32.000 Obviously, the wheels of justice turn slowly, but I think it has deterred them, Tim, from lying.
00:22:38.000 You launched that thing recently, the defense fund, I think?
00:22:41.000 Yes, Project Veritas Legal Organization, which is under our 5.1c3.
00:22:45.000 It was your idea, actually, the People's Defamation Defense Fund.
00:22:48.000 We just named it Project Veritas Legal.
00:22:51.000 So you stole my idea and renamed it.
00:22:52.000 Well, technically it was on my idea, but don't worry about that.
00:22:58.000 Either way, it's amazing that that's happening.
00:23:01.000 We need more of that.
00:23:01.000 And I would say what you're doing is not even controversial.
00:23:04.000 It's just journalism.
00:23:05.000 It's what journalism used to be.
00:23:06.000 A lot of journalism, what we see right now is literally regurgitating what the power structure says, and then saying, now do this.
00:23:14.000 You don't even tell people what to do.
00:23:16.000 I mean, you have your own personal opinions.
00:23:18.000 You have your own biases.
00:23:19.000 Everyone has their own biases.
00:23:21.000 But there's a big distinction between what we're seeing in the mainstream media and what we're seeing with alternative media, what we're seeing with you.
00:23:27.000 And I think we need more of that more than ever.
00:23:30.000 And then I'm just trying to think of other ways maybe we could help facilitate that or get involved in that.
00:23:35.000 I think journalism is reluctant to get into an exposed position where they're seeing as affecting events rather than just reporting to them.
00:23:44.000 Traditionally, there was always this adversarial nature to journalism, but these days, like you say, they only print the established line.
00:23:53.000 They only are allowed to publish what they're told on the record.
00:23:56.000 In fact, journalists wait to see what the corporation has to say, and only when they've been given permission to report the thing do they report the thing.
00:24:06.000 It's become so much worse even in the last couple years.
00:24:10.000 They don't publish anything that's not the established public line.
00:24:15.000 CNN's health advisor just came out today and said Los Angeles has just invoked some of the strictest vaccine policies in the United States.
00:24:23.000 Excellent!
00:24:24.000 This needs to spread everywhere.
00:24:26.000 That's not journalism!
00:24:27.000 That's CNN hiring a lunatic, sociopathic, crazy person that wants to enforce their will onto you.
00:24:36.000 Journalism is about letting people hear the story, letting them decide themselves, letting them see the evidence, and then just leaving it there for the viewer to decide what is right for them.
00:24:45.000 Informed consent.
00:24:46.000 Something that, again, needs to come back more than ever, and I would say we don't have any of it.
00:24:51.000 I think these people are so fundamentally unaligned, even on the First Amendment these days, and There's this great reporter named David Shaw who wrote, I'm a great believer in the reporter as an observer.
00:25:01.000 First-hand observation is the ultimate documentation.
00:25:05.000 Almost every big story that we do, we often have to impersonate someone in order to have the first-hand observation of the thing happening.
00:25:14.000 That's what investigative journalism does.
00:25:17.000 You use whistleblowers, you go undercover, etc, etc.
00:25:20.000 So this is the perversion.
00:25:22.000 The perversion I've seen is that they won't say anything unless the corporation or government official tells them you're allowed to say this.
00:25:29.000 We've had several segments talking about the reporting you've done and Wikipedia.
00:25:35.000 So when I pull up the Wikipedia for Project Veritas, it's insane.
00:25:39.000 But I'm going to read some because it's important.
00:25:43.000 They say, Project Veritas is an American far-right activist group founded by James O'Keefe.
00:25:48.000 The group produces deceptively edited videos of its undercover operations, which use secret recordings in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.
00:25:56.000 Project Veritas also uses entrapment to generate bad publicity for its targets and has propagated disinformation and conspiracy theories in its videos and operations.
00:26:03.000 Now, there's a couple things I want to say.
00:26:05.000 All of the citations on this are opinion pieces.
00:26:07.000 Yes.
00:26:08.000 Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, it says.
00:26:11.000 Yet this whole article has taken random opinions.
00:26:14.000 And it was funny because I was looking at the talk section of Wikipedia where the editors talk and someone said, why are we using all of these op-eds?
00:26:21.000 It's not, it's not.
00:26:22.000 And what was the response to that guy?
00:26:23.000 Oh, they get shut down in two seconds.
00:26:25.000 But you want to know, this is why I just said to you, I want you to sue Wikipedia.
00:26:29.000 Because there's something very important right above that paragraph I just read.
00:26:33.000 Yeah.
00:26:34.000 It says, from Wikipedia.
00:26:36.000 Oh.
00:26:38.000 It doesn't say from user catlover42.
00:26:40.000 It doesn't say from johnnybegood900.
00:26:42.000 It doesn't say from WeAreChange.
00:26:45.000 It says, from Wikipedia, right here.
00:26:48.000 They banned me on Wikipedia, so I'm not on there.
00:26:50.000 It says, they said, from Wikipedia.
00:26:52.000 What do you mean, from Wikipedia?
00:26:55.000 It says at the top of the site, Project Veritas from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
00:27:01.000 Project Veritas is, if they're asserting the statements have come from themselves.
00:27:06.000 It doesn't matter.
00:27:06.000 That's a good point.
00:27:07.000 So I'll put it this way.
00:27:09.000 We launched TimCast.com.
00:27:10.000 We got a bunch of users.
00:27:11.000 It's going really well.
00:27:12.000 We have journalists.
00:27:13.000 Could I take random comments from users Quote, block the text, and then put it in an article that says, from Timcast or from Tim Pool, and then assert, oh, it's user-generated content.
00:27:25.000 We're 230 protected.
00:27:26.000 No.
00:27:27.000 I've put my byline on it.
00:27:28.000 Wikipedia has asserted this is their statements from them.
00:27:32.000 Now, they can remove that, but I think as long as that exists, and they have asserted this, On this page about Vertas, nowhere does it say the statements came from any journalists, any writers, any pundits, opinion people, or users.
00:27:45.000 It only says from Wikipedia.
00:27:48.000 I think that's a great fact.
00:27:49.000 I will talk to my lawyers about that, but I do intend to sue Wikipedia in some way, matter, shape, or form.
00:27:54.000 And I will do that, whether it's the users, the website, we'll do it.
00:27:57.000 But it's very important your audience understand this.
00:27:59.000 I know you do.
00:28:00.000 You said they're all...
00:28:01.000 Citing opinion pieces and and that in the New York Times lawsuit Tim the New York State Supreme Court judge actually said how deceptive it was for the New York Times reporter to mask a First sentence of the article and defended it saying that's my opinion and that was deceptive and that was disinformation the judge actually said it was disinformation for the New York Times to call it an opinion when it was used as To justify all types of other things.
00:28:29.000 But they use supposition, they use circular sources.
00:28:32.000 This is the way the propaganda works.
00:28:33.000 I admire these writers on Wikipedia and the New York Times.
00:28:36.000 You have to be an artist to paint reality in the way that they do.
00:28:42.000 Anytime I aim a camera in any direction, it will contradict what you see on that page.
00:28:49.000 And that's why people are so pissed off.
00:28:51.000 That's why the whistleblowers are coming out because, listen, people are willing to give up their livelihoods right now.
00:28:57.000 I've spent my whole life effectively doing this, since I was in college, for 15, 16 years.
00:29:04.000 And you might have one or two people a year that say, okay, I'll do it.
00:29:07.000 Right now, 10,000 people are willing to do it.
00:29:10.000 That's the silver lining.
00:29:11.000 People are waking up and sometimes maybe it has to be darkest before the light.
00:29:16.000 You know, when I was looking at the Pfizer scientists video you did, some of them seemed like you had that one guy, I think his name was Nick Carl, right?
00:29:23.000 Yep.
00:29:24.000 And he seemed like he was reveling in it.
00:29:26.000 Yeah, mandate it, do it.
00:29:27.000 But one of those guys, I think the guy's name was Chris or whatever, seemed kind of like, I know what's going on is bad.
00:29:34.000 I'm not a fan of this.
00:29:35.000 But they're not willing to... Nobody wants to stick their neck out.
00:29:39.000 Nobody wants to take the responsibility of what it means that they're a snowflake contributing to this avalanche.
00:29:45.000 We talked about this last time.
00:29:46.000 It takes a lot of courage to stick your neck out.
00:29:49.000 But in the 20th century, people didn't really have as many options.
00:29:53.000 And these days, you know, you can put a GoF... not GoFundMe, because they banned us on GoFundMe.
00:30:00.000 GiveSendGo raising half a million dollars per whistleblower.
00:30:03.000 Half a million dollars per whistleblower now at Project Veritas.
00:30:07.000 I'd say I think what like 10 years ago that was near retirement funds but now with inflation
00:30:11.000 through the roof you're lucky to buy a cheeseburger.
00:30:13.000 One more comment I want to make about how journalism has changed.
00:30:16.000 I'm seeing this a new phenomenon occur.
00:30:18.000 The mainstream media will now not reveal newsworthy information due to the quote harm the information
00:30:23.000 might inflict on the subject exposed.
00:30:25.000 Remember the communist teacher thing we did a month ago?
00:30:27.000 Gabrielle Gipe in California with the hammer and sickle?
00:30:31.000 This guy was saying we, you know, talking about child abuse and we need to scare the F out of kids.
00:30:36.000 And a lot of the people in Sacramento had to report on this because he was fired.
00:30:40.000 So they had to report the news.
00:30:43.000 But one of the refrains was they're not going to mention the name of the teacher.
00:30:47.000 Listen to this.
00:30:47.000 Quote, teacher whose name we are not disclosing.
00:30:51.000 Due to potential harm against him.
00:30:53.000 Wow.
00:30:54.000 So this is a new phenomenon in journalism.
00:30:56.000 We're not going to reveal newsreel information because the person might be harmed.
00:30:59.000 Same thing with the FBI.
00:31:00.000 Right.
00:31:01.000 You know, these parents might do harm to the teachers.
00:31:04.000 Well, actually, this is fascinating.
00:31:06.000 One of the core journalistic ethics is minimize harm.
00:31:09.000 Right.
00:31:10.000 But they only are now applying it.
00:31:11.000 You take a look at CNN when they were like, here's the name of the man who posted the Nancy Pelosi video.
00:31:16.000 Here's where he works.
00:31:18.000 Right.
00:31:18.000 Maximizing harm against those who speak out against their political ideology.
00:31:22.000 In this instance, we're not going to reveal who this person is.
00:31:25.000 I'll give you a really, really good example of how this is manipulative in the mainstream press.
00:31:30.000 Andy Ngo.
00:31:31.000 He goes out and he reports on Antifa violence and extremism.
00:31:35.000 He goes on Twitter and he posts photos of the people arrested at these extremist events.
00:31:39.000 The left says he's making kill lists, he's secretly working with the far right, and then their allies in media regurgitate the lies.
00:31:47.000 Ryan Reilly of the Huffington Post has been doing literally the exact same thing about the January 6th defendants.
00:31:54.000 They cheer him on as an intrepid and amazing journalist doing the good work of exposing the extremists.
00:31:59.000 As far as I'm concerned, both of them are doing journalism by saying, here's the guy who was charged, here's why he was charged.
00:32:04.000 I'm fine with either.
00:32:05.000 But you can see how the political ideology is, and you can see how the mainstream media is willing to support one and oppose the other.
00:32:11.000 It's the murder cult.
00:32:12.000 You can't attack the murder cult.
00:32:14.000 And that's the thing.
00:32:15.000 You look at everyday regular people and their businesses, their homes, their property, their livelihoods.
00:32:22.000 The government doesn't care about that.
00:32:24.000 Oh, they've been decimated.
00:32:25.000 But if you go after those guys on the shiny white Capitol Hill, you invade their space.
00:32:30.000 And let's face it, like those guys, they got more ammunition and firepower in their trucks that they left behind and they didn't bring in there.
00:32:39.000 And like the FBI said, there was no there was no plan.
00:32:43.000 There's a bunch of raucous people who rioted.
00:32:45.000 It was bad.
00:32:46.000 Like we all.
00:32:46.000 Yeah, okay, it was bad.
00:32:47.000 It's not cool, yeah.
00:32:49.000 But, you know, you have now stories that they don't track the leftist violence in the same way they do the right.
00:32:56.000 You have the hearings about how the right is substantially worse.
00:32:58.000 This is the fascinating thing.
00:32:59.000 I want to loop this back to how they frame Veritas on Wikipedia, a far right.
00:33:04.000 What does that even mean when they call you a far right?
00:33:06.000 I beside myself. Like I said, in the beginning of my, I guess, career, I used to fret and have
00:33:13.000 sort of PTSD over the Wikipedia page. I've come to accept it. The moment you stop giving a shit
00:33:19.000 about what they think of you and stop seeking their approval is the moment when you become
00:33:23.000 truly free. I've learned this in my life.
00:33:25.000 It's just I have to accept the unacceptable.
00:33:28.000 To be labeled far right.
00:33:30.000 I literally don't express my opinion in any... I've never expressed my opinion in any of the investigations I've ever done.
00:33:39.000 And all they do on television is express their opinion.
00:33:42.000 I don't see anything but them express their opinion.
00:33:45.000 It's Orwell's, you know, 1984 double thing.
00:33:48.000 Well, at least you haven't been unpersoned.
00:33:51.000 On Wikipedia, they literally unpersoned me.
00:33:53.000 Why would they do that?
00:33:54.000 Because I was exposing the Russian hoax right when it was the most prominent in the mainstream media.
00:33:59.000 They were saying there's clear Russian collusion, Russia hacked the election, they helped Donald Trump win, and I'm like, No no no that didn't happen where's the evidence we don't see any evidence I don't believe in this story and because of that Wikipedia there are some editor that wrote well even though they do newsworthy stuff like get on Epstein's Island or talk to this politician or talk to this whistleblower we're going to refrain from even naming them in any future Wikipedia entries.
00:34:23.000 And I was like, wait, what?
00:34:24.000 I was like, who is this random user?
00:34:26.000 I forgot the user's name, but just completely unpersonated me from Wikipedia.
00:34:30.000 I don't even exist on that platform the last time I looked.
00:34:32.000 So there's many different ways that they try to go after you.
00:34:35.000 A lot of times they try to silence you.
00:34:37.000 A lot of times they attack you.
00:34:38.000 And I think they have to use both because they know if they just attack, they sometimes make people grow as well.
00:34:45.000 Right.
00:34:45.000 They don't want to mention like Voldemort, right, Mario?
00:34:48.000 They can't mention us by name.
00:34:51.000 I mean, far right.
00:34:53.000 And of course, there's probably like, how many citations, footnotes?
00:34:56.000 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
00:34:58.000 There's like all these opinion pieces they're citing after that word.
00:35:03.000 Have you seen Larry Sanger?
00:35:04.000 We had him on the show once.
00:35:05.000 He's one of the co-founders of Wikipedia, and he's just left his propaganda at this point.
00:35:10.000 It's crazy.
00:35:10.000 I used to donate to Wikipedia.
00:35:11.000 I was such a big fan.
00:35:12.000 This idea of the community coming together and being like, let's get some good, reliable sources.
00:35:16.000 But I'll tell you this.
00:35:18.000 Even, it's fascinating to me, when I look at Media Matters, for instance.
00:35:23.000 Media Matters is literally an activist organization.
00:35:26.000 I mean, I'm not exaggerating or trying to insult them.
00:35:27.000 They're an organization that scours right-wing content, or whatever you want to call it, and then disparages them.
00:35:34.000 They've made up things on numerous occasions, and NewsGuard, which is, I believe, funded by Microsoft, is their green checkmark.
00:35:41.000 All good, all good.
00:35:42.000 Speaking of Media Matters, this is a Media Matters headline last week.
00:35:45.000 YouTube is taking a victory lap for its latest vaccine misinformation policy.
00:35:49.000 Meanwhile, Project Veritas is gaining millions of views on YouTube for quoting people.
00:35:54.000 So Media Matters is doing the yeoman's work of trying to get us banned for doing investigative reporting.
00:36:01.000 I think you should sue Newsgarden.
00:36:03.000 NewsGuard?
00:36:04.000 Yeah.
00:36:04.000 So we use NewsGuard specifically because I consider it a check on our bias.
00:36:11.000 So NewsGuard is a fact check, it's a rating agency.
00:36:15.000 They have a 10 point system, a 100 point system, and Veritas has a 57 out of 100 in their scoring system.
00:36:23.000 They say the website fails to adhere to several basic journalistic standards.
00:36:27.000 Which are those?
00:36:28.000 They say you do not gather and present information responsibly.
00:36:31.000 You do not handle the difference between news and opinion responsibly.
00:36:34.000 Really?
00:36:34.000 You don't disclose owner ownership and financing, and you don't provide the names of your creators along with either contact or biographies.
00:36:40.000 How do they erase the big propagandas, right?
00:36:43.000 That's what I would.
00:36:45.000 You know, it's funny.
00:36:46.000 I've never lost a lawsuit.
00:36:47.000 Roger Veritas has won every single lawsuit.
00:36:51.000 And I will give $10,000 to any human being who can name one deceptive edit in the last decade of my life.
00:36:57.000 No one can do it.
00:36:58.000 But they just keep saying, I doctor tapes.
00:37:00.000 I mean, it's become so cliche to say 1984.
00:37:05.000 It doesn't even mean anything anymore.
00:37:07.000 But it's like the doublethink, you know, to tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing them, to forget any fact that becomes inconvenient and to draw it back from oblivion when it becomes necessary to do so, to deny the existence of objective reality.
00:37:18.000 It is what they do.
00:37:20.000 And I keep saying this.
00:37:22.000 It's just pissing everyone off such that there's going to be an uprising.
00:37:26.000 Here's how it works.
00:37:27.000 Luke and I are sitting here.
00:37:29.000 I report there is a rose quartz crystal ball here on the table.
00:37:34.000 Luke then reports, you know, Tim Pool is lying.
00:37:37.000 It's actually a fluorite crystal ball.
00:37:39.000 What happens then is you as the fact checker can say either one of us is the liar, depending on which idea you want to support.
00:37:47.000 So when I'm looking at the news guard for Veritas, They mentioned that you featured a postal worker named Richard Hopkins.
00:37:54.000 Right.
00:37:54.000 Now, you actually did a story where he made claims, where he said things.
00:37:57.000 That's right.
00:37:58.000 And you reported those things.
00:37:58.000 That's right.
00:37:59.000 The mainstream media then called you a liar.
00:38:01.000 They've decided the mainstream media's claims are more valid than yours, thus you're not telling the truth, when they're literally trying to decide between two people who've made a statement.
00:38:10.000 Just to say a word about that postal worker, Richard Hopkins, the Washington Post, Richard Hopkins was interrogated by federal agents.
00:38:19.000 And Richard Hopkins, we had a recording of his interrogation.
00:38:22.000 We published the recording.
00:38:24.000 And then somehow the Washington Post was leaked statements by the federal agents.
00:38:28.000 Well, there's only two federal agents in the room, and I know they're both of their names.
00:38:33.000 And the federal agents made claims that contradicted the recording.
00:38:38.000 And the Washington Post reports anonymously sourced the people in the room.
00:38:43.000 So they say, and then CNN said, well, credible sources say.
00:38:46.000 And I said, well, I have the damn recording.
00:38:50.000 I have the recording!
00:38:51.000 Rock beats scissors!
00:38:53.000 I have the recording!
00:38:55.000 And Jacob Bagage of CNN, literally you could see the condescending smugness in his face when he goes on Anderson Cooper and says, Well, I have a recording of what transpired.
00:39:07.000 So they're credible by virtue of their own decree that they are indeed credible.
00:39:10.000 It's a self-anointed racket.
00:39:12.000 And they don't care.
00:39:13.000 This needs to go in front of a judge, is what I'm saying.
00:39:15.000 When NewsGuard now says you are not credible because the Washington Post has, with anonymous sources, challenged your actual recordings, it needs to get it to a judge where the judge can determine, is this defamation or is this libel?
00:39:30.000 It's written.
00:39:31.000 I was just emailing my colleague this, and we did indeed send a demand for a correction to NewsGuard, to Peggy Ackerman, senior editor at NewsGuard, and we're in process of that.
00:39:43.000 And Tim, I have to sue a lot of people.
00:39:46.000 I've been suing Twitter, CNN, New York Times, and we're winning, you know, all the lawsuits.
00:39:52.000 I think that, Luke, your idea, People's Defamation Defense Fund, there needs to be a hundred people suing the New York Times for defamation.
00:39:59.000 We've got to find the right plaintiffs, the right set of facts to get past motion to dismiss, which is a very difficult burden to get past, Tim, but I agree with you and I will sue NewsGuard if they don't correct.
00:40:15.000 We are entering a new era of dystopian BS.
00:40:18.000 Check out this story we got from Axios.
00:40:20.000 Google and YouTube will prohibit ads and monetization on climate denial content.
00:40:26.000 Look, we've talked about this with Chris Martinson.
00:40:31.000 I think, you know, at least I genuinely believe we've got very serious environmental crises on this planet.
00:40:36.000 Climate change, dead zones, fishery collapse, Pacific garbage gyre, all that stuff.
00:40:42.000 But man, is it a messed up world when they're coming out right telling you that the internet is no more.
00:40:50.000 You are a pleb.
00:40:51.000 You are never supposed to be given the ability to speak through the megaphone and they're going to be taking that away regardless of whether you're right or wrong.
00:40:58.000 Now it's also important to note here are they stopping people from climate change denier or stopping people who are calling out a lot of the hypocrisies in the climate change movement because there's a lot of hypocrisies.
00:41:09.000 See it's very vague generalized language that gets bastardized and abused so much because Again, the rules aren't really that clear on YouTube.
00:41:17.000 We don't know the exact parameters.
00:41:19.000 We don't know the exact words.
00:41:20.000 Sometimes you say the magic special words, your videos get taken down without even an explanation.
00:41:25.000 Sometimes my videos just get taken down, just like yours, Tim, without even a notice, without even a notification.
00:41:31.000 So with stuff like that happening, seeing the spectrum just being broadened, like, now it's this, and now it's this, and now it's that.
00:41:37.000 Where do you end?
00:41:38.000 Where do you even start?
00:41:40.000 I mean, if you're going to give guidelines, give clear guidelines.
00:41:42.000 Let's give clear protocols.
00:41:45.000 If you deny this specific assessment or argument, I mean, that in itself is anti-scientific.
00:41:53.000 You should be able to argue.
00:41:54.000 You should be able to have a conversation.
00:41:56.000 And if you can't question the science, it's not science, it's propaganda.
00:42:00.000 And I think people need to realize that more than ever.
00:42:02.000 They can't control people that way.
00:42:03.000 And that's the problem.
00:42:05.000 This isn't meant for debate.
00:42:06.000 This isn't meant for us to sit here and have a reasonable conversation.
00:42:11.000 This is meant to silence people and control people.
00:42:14.000 This is the state.
00:42:15.000 This has always been the state.
00:42:17.000 Centralization is if we can control the narrative, we can control what is said, and we can control the people.
00:42:22.000 And at the end of the day, that's what the state does.
00:42:25.000 It centralizes power and it controls people.
00:42:26.000 I think they've lost control.
00:42:28.000 I think the heavy handedness we're seeing in the federal government, the desperate maneuvers they're making is just a sign that they're desperately trying to assert they have control, but more and more just expose the emperor's not wearing any clothes.
00:42:39.000 Do you think this is mostly brought on by the invention of blockchain and immutable content and social media?
00:42:46.000 I think the internet in general.
00:42:47.000 It was a ticking time bomb.
00:42:49.000 They used to control the flow of information perfectly.
00:42:52.000 You had a handful of channels where information could come from.
00:42:55.000 If you were a journalist with a big story, they'd look at you and say, no, we're not interested.
00:42:59.000 Now you have the ability to go online and, like James with Telegram, put out a message where people can just click the link and then it goes up on other social media platforms.
00:43:05.000 Yeah, I think we're building our own audience, Veritas, for the first time.
00:43:09.000 I mean, that's what strikes me.
00:43:11.000 I think this is an age where the loss of one's Twitter account is treated like the loss of one's life, but there's no... I'm not getting any coverage on these stories, but everyone's coming to Veritas to be informed.
00:43:25.000 That's a new phenomenon.
00:43:26.000 So in the past, my model was to try to get local news outlets to cover these stories, but the pharmaceutical industry, you kidding me?
00:43:32.000 There's actually one local TV station in Kansas that may cover it, only because that's where the plant where the woman works, and they have to.
00:43:42.000 But I think there's this phenomenon where our audience aren't necessarily Fox News viewers, Tim.
00:43:46.000 Neither are yours.
00:43:47.000 So it's just a new audience.
00:43:50.000 We're informing people one by one.
00:43:51.000 And then another thing I get is, well, nothing's going to change.
00:43:54.000 Nothing ever happens to these people.
00:43:56.000 Like a cynicism.
00:43:57.000 And I've said this to a couple people.
00:43:59.000 I said, well, listen, you got to start somewhere.
00:44:01.000 You change one life, you can change the whole world.
00:44:04.000 You can convince a few people you can make a big difference.
00:44:07.000 But I think the phenomenon with Project Veritas is that we're building this new audience of people who are being informed because it's incontrovertible videotaped evidence.
00:44:17.000 It's not my opinion.
00:44:19.000 It's incontrovertible.
00:44:20.000 While the machine is very clearly clamping down on what is acceptable language, they are clearly violating the good spirit of Section 230.
00:44:27.000 They're setting forth editorial guidelines.
00:44:32.000 That's what it is.
00:44:33.000 When they tell you your opinion is not allowed to be spoken, they're saying, here are the editorial guidelines of this platform.
00:44:39.000 Well, it's even questions.
00:44:41.000 I mean, that's what it gets down to is you may not make statements.
00:44:45.000 You may just be asking questions like, hey, what about solar, you know, solar and space weather?
00:44:50.000 Do we ever talk about the solar energy that's coming out of the sun in terms of its fluctuations?
00:44:55.000 We never talk about that.
00:44:56.000 Do we have an answer for what the ideal temperature of Earth is?
00:45:01.000 Nobody can answer that.
00:45:02.000 It's been decades and decades and decades since I was a kid.
00:45:05.000 I mean, I remember them talking about a coming ice age in the 80s and thinking, oh my god, you know, I was terrified.
00:45:11.000 And that was the thing.
00:45:12.000 It was like, it was like live in fear, live in fear, live in fear, no matter what it was.
00:45:16.000 And listen, as a conservationist, listen, I know very well that when we look at the earth, we should be living in more of a balance, but this cry for the balance in the ecosystem and this, I don't know, this idea that we can not say some things about climate change, well, this cry comes from a lot of people who live in cities which have Absolutely destroy the natural environment.
00:45:43.000 I think back to, you know, 20 or so years ago.
00:45:46.000 Where was the right?
00:45:47.000 They absolutely denied climate change, right?
00:45:50.000 Now, they typically accept climate change, but say, you know, they don't believe it's man-made or there are arguments about the solutions posed by the left are wrong.
00:45:59.000 One at a time, the arguments from the right veer leftward as time goes on.
00:46:03.000 There's no, there's no, uh, the Republican Party isn't actually making demands of the legislature, repealing things, for instance.
00:46:10.000 I've had conservatives say to me, well, look, we're not going to do what the left does and force the government to do things.
00:46:14.000 No, no, no.
00:46:15.000 Repeal laws!
00:46:16.000 Repeal the NFA!
00:46:17.000 How about that one?
00:46:17.000 No, they don't do that either.
00:46:19.000 Why not?
00:46:20.000 I don't know, because they're the Uniparty and the Republicans.
00:46:24.000 Controlled opposition.
00:46:25.000 Yeah, Mitch McConnell goes, I'm gonna hold off the Democrats for about two weeks and then agree with them.
00:46:32.000 And that's what happens.
00:46:33.000 He says, I'm fighting with the Democrats, and then two weeks later he goes, OK, we've come to an agreement.
00:46:37.000 And people keep voting for the guy.
00:46:38.000 Yeah, they just wait for the next major news story, ramp it up to ten and then leave it.
00:46:42.000 I believe and genuinely feel a lot of the people in the Republican Party have Stockholm Syndrome and secretly want to be liked by the people that they're supposedly against.
00:46:50.000 I don't know, maybe they want their book reviewed by the New York Times.
00:46:54.000 They want to play on their turf.
00:46:55.000 They secretly wish they were at that Met Gala with AOC.
00:46:57.000 They want to be there.
00:46:58.000 They wish they were part of that crowd.
00:47:00.000 I really do.
00:47:01.000 I think that's the problem.
00:47:02.000 They want to be liked.
00:47:04.000 They care more about the opinion of the New York Times than their own constituents.
00:47:06.000 Yes, yes.
00:47:07.000 And the moment you stop caring is when you can actually have the will to win and be effective.
00:47:11.000 But that's a psychological issue, a hurdle for people who are not part of the so-called mainstream power structure.
00:47:16.000 It's hard, even for me.
00:47:19.000 I've gotten my desire for approval down to a microscopic bead, but it's...
00:47:25.000 You get more approval because of it.
00:47:26.000 You'd have to be a sociopath to want to be hated by everybody,
00:47:30.000 but if you want to do the things that you're proposing, you're going to be hated by a lot of people who have the
00:47:35.000 power to make you liked.
00:47:37.000 And I have to be prepared to lose.
00:47:39.000 I mean, I just passed a million followers on Instagram this week.
00:47:42.000 And I mean, on YouTube, we went from 1 million to 1.25 million subs in like no time.
00:47:47.000 And I see your gold plaque.
00:47:48.000 They have not sent me one of those gold plaques yet.
00:47:52.000 I never got mine.
00:47:54.000 It's sitting in bubble wrap.
00:47:56.000 Don't send that out to Veritas.
00:47:57.000 Hold on, hold on.
00:47:58.000 Here's what I'll do.
00:47:59.000 So when you get those awards, those gold and silver awards, they allow you to do a team purchase.
00:48:05.000 So if multiple people work on your team, you can order a custom award with any name on it from the company.
00:48:11.000 So I think, I think, I think good, good old team members, Project Veritas and We Are Change are going to be getting, you know, their, their, their awards.
00:48:17.000 I just think it's funny that we have 1.3 million subs and our gold plaque is sitting in the bevel wrap room in Google in California.
00:48:25.000 It's like sitting half open.
00:48:27.000 The manager's like, well, let's just verify that those 1.3 million subs are all real people.
00:48:31.000 It's under some footnote.
00:48:34.000 But listen, I think that the bottom line is, I've come to see it over and over, this is my mantra today.
00:48:39.000 The moment you stop giving a shit and seeking their approval is the moment you're free to actually be effective.
00:48:45.000 You have to not care that the first line on your Wikipedia says far-right criminal doctor's tapes.
00:48:51.000 It hurts, but you just gotta let it go.
00:48:54.000 Because if you do the thing that you're proposing, you're running for office, aren't you?
00:48:58.000 Yeah.
00:48:58.000 God bless you.
00:48:59.000 I'm never gonna run for office my whole life.
00:49:00.000 It's the most disgusting thing ever.
00:49:00.000 Oh, it's terrible.
00:49:01.000 I could never do that job.
00:49:03.000 I can't do it, but we need good people, so thank you. I hope you're successful in your efforts.
00:49:08.000 You have to not give a shit what they think. You just have to do the right thing and have a leap
00:49:14.000 of faith. And one of the things that struck me about the HHS whistleblower and the Pfizer
00:49:19.000 whistleblower is I asked them, aren't you afraid of going after Pfizer? And they both said
00:49:25.000 effectively, I put my faith in God, not in man.
00:49:28.000 And whether you're a religious person or not, they're taking a leap of faith.
00:49:33.000 They're saying, everything's going to be okay.
00:49:35.000 I'm going to do the right thing, damn it.
00:49:38.000 And I just think that that's what people need to do if they're going to want to change things.
00:49:44.000 I 99.9% agree with you on what you said about not caring.
00:49:46.000 But I'm going to offer up a little different... Go ahead.
00:49:49.000 See, I do care what they write on my Wikipedia.
00:49:52.000 Because for a long time they claimed on Wikipedia that I invented a live-streaming Zeppelin.
00:49:57.000 I don't understand why they think I, Tim Pool... And I was working with drones that I get.
00:50:03.000 And I think one of my... A live-streaming what?
00:50:05.000 What do you mean?
00:50:05.000 Zeppelin.
00:50:06.000 Like a blimp.
00:50:07.000 They claimed I had a blimp.
00:50:07.000 A blimp?
00:50:08.000 Why would they want to claim such a thing?
00:50:10.000 Straight from Germany.
00:50:11.000 I don't know!
00:50:12.000 And it was in my Wikipedia for, like, for years!
00:50:14.000 Is that supposed to be defamatory?
00:50:16.000 A blimp?
00:50:16.000 No, no, no, but here's the funny thing.
00:50:18.000 Here's the funny thing.
00:50:19.000 I am so fed up with, like, when I read your Wikipedia, I'm like, that is obviously... Listen, even if it was true, there are opinion pieces that don't tell us what your organization is, and I'm sick of it.
00:50:30.000 So here's what I'm doing.
00:50:32.000 Here's what we are doing.
00:50:33.000 After a few years of them claiming that I invented some kind of Zeppelin, and me saying publicly, like, guys, I did not do this, please remove it, and they were like, you're not a credible source, you can't be used.
00:50:43.000 They finally took it out.
00:50:44.000 And I said, you know what I'm gonna do now?
00:50:46.000 I'm actually gonna invent the damn thing!
00:50:47.000 So they'll have to put That's smart.
00:50:48.000 That's smart.
00:50:49.000 I'll retroactively make their- so that's the game I'm playing.
00:50:52.000 So we actually have it.
00:50:54.000 We have the Zeppelin is near completion, and we're gonna be launching it.
00:50:57.000 We're gonna get a pilot with certification, and we are going to have the live streaming Zeppelin,
00:51:01.000 and then they're gonna have to go back and change the whole thing all over again,
00:51:04.000 because now it's true.
00:51:05.000 That was brilliant.
00:51:07.000 It's a group, I can't wait to see that.
00:51:08.000 I want to be a part of that.
00:51:10.000 But James, you brought up a very important point, and if I could kind of surmise it a little bit, it would be that words only have power when you give them power.
00:51:17.000 And I think we're really seeing a lot of crazy, ridiculous words out there to the point where everyone's laughing at the establishment.
00:51:24.000 I mean, Wolf Blitzer, he posted this photo of himself, and he looks like a geriatrics bald eagle.
00:51:29.000 And he is.
00:51:30.000 And he wrote this caption nine months ago.
00:51:32.000 He's behind the U.S.
00:51:33.000 Quote, nine months ago today on January 6th, 2021, an angry mob attacked the U.S.
00:51:33.000 Capitol.
00:51:39.000 Capitol.
00:51:40.000 I walked around the complex today and it was very calm.
00:51:43.000 As you know, the perimeter security fence is gone, at least for now.
00:51:47.000 He is getting ratioed.
00:51:47.000 Drama.
00:51:49.000 Straight from Thomas Massey's office, they were calling it Fort Pelosi up there.
00:51:55.000 Oh yeah.
00:51:55.000 Oh wow.
00:51:56.000 Good for them.
00:51:57.000 It's ridiculous.
00:51:58.000 But you're absolutely right, James.
00:52:00.000 You've got to be able to stand on your own two feet and say, I don't care what they say about me.
00:52:04.000 If you're going to be effective in changing the culture, which is the most important thing that we're up against right now, you've got to be able to sit there and say, listen, they're going to tell lies.
00:52:14.000 They're going to disperse me.
00:52:15.000 They're going to blackball me.
00:52:17.000 Whatever it is.
00:52:18.000 You gotta be okay with it.
00:52:19.000 Most people, when that happens, they stop.
00:52:22.000 They start reacting.
00:52:23.000 They start playing on the turf of the opposition.
00:52:27.000 And to do this, you effectively do have to suffer.
00:52:29.000 You have to struggle and suffer and go through pain.
00:52:35.000 And it's going to take pain.
00:52:37.000 I think people are going to have to go through a lot of pain in order to get to the destination.
00:52:43.000 But the problem I find, I've seen people do this, and then they get lawyered up, and then they start to, you know... You just have to keep going.
00:52:50.000 You just have to keep... I mean, we're banned on Twitter.
00:52:52.000 I wanted to tell you, we are banned on Twitter, but we're trending on Twitter.
00:52:58.000 And it actually renders people get pretty confused by that.
00:53:01.000 They don't understand it.
00:53:02.000 Well it's because you gotta get the stories to be so strong that nobody can ignore it.
00:53:07.000 And we distribute by proxy.
00:53:08.000 So we send the stories to other people and they embed the videos.
00:53:12.000 And that's what you have to do.
00:53:14.000 And also I think people have to see.
00:53:16.000 I think images are transformative and you say Luke the power of words
00:53:20.000 you know Orwell writes in 1984 the party, the communist, tell you to reject the evidence of your own eyes and ears.
00:53:27.000 It's their final most essential commandment. That's their number one rule.
00:53:31.000 Do not believe what you see in here. So I think words are
00:53:36.000 one thousandth the power of images.
00:53:39.000 If we're gonna win this battle it has to be through images.
00:53:43.000 That's why we call it Veritas, cinema verite.
00:53:46.000 Images anesthetize, they transfix in a way that words do not and
00:53:52.000 oftentimes you're putting that person in this dichotomy. In Brooklyn we had left-wing people in Brooklyn
00:53:58.000 sharing our I got messages from people like hipsters were sharing our videos They didn't even know like what project Veritas was they're just like wow this big bad pharmaceutical companies lying to people
00:54:08.000 That's what I'm talking about, you know, you guys also just had a big expose and like a nursing home scandal.
00:54:12.000 That's right in Washington State Yeah, and I saw a lot of sentiment people are saying it's a bummer.
00:54:16.000 This story doesn't get as much play because it's not culture war But it's one of the most serious issues happens all the time in nursing homes people forge, you know Checkmark documents a lot of paperwork in the bureaucracy.
00:54:26.000 So people were just forging Checkmarks to take care of these elderly people.
00:54:30.000 They were not providing care for This is what I love.
00:54:32.000 They say far right.
00:54:33.000 And it's like, you've got stories targeting mainstream media and big tech companies as well as nursing homes.
00:54:38.000 And I'm like, what does that mean?
00:54:41.000 Are nursing homes secretly left wing?
00:54:44.000 And you mentioned fear.
00:54:45.000 I thought that was such an important point.
00:54:47.000 We should do a whole hour on fear because the guy at CNN, Charlie Chester, said, fear sells.
00:54:55.000 Well, they put the ticker on the screen with all the people dying.
00:54:58.000 He goes, we want more.
00:54:59.000 We want it to be higher.
00:55:00.000 I'm quoting him.
00:55:01.000 Why isn't it higher?
00:55:02.000 Why can't we have the death toll higher from COVID because it'll sell more ads?
00:55:07.000 This is what this man is saying.
00:55:08.000 I hate to be the history buff in the room with the anti-federalists.
00:55:11.000 They call them the bugbears and the hobgoblins.
00:55:13.000 The M.O.
00:55:14.000 has been the same ever since.
00:55:16.000 The anti-federalists sit there and they're prophets talking about the United States Constitution, right?
00:55:20.000 Like this is a centralization of power and what it's going to lead to is the enslavement
00:55:25.000 of every man, woman and child in the United States, right?
00:55:28.000 Like what we should be doing is keeping the States as free as possible and you know,
00:55:32.000 hey, in peace we'll be friendly and in war, hey, we're enemies, but this is what it is.
00:55:38.000 This is what goes into everything that we do overseas.
00:55:41.000 I mean, former Marine, you know, served in the special operations
00:55:46.000 and saw this stuff up close and personal.
00:55:49.000 And what goes into warfare before you actually go kinetic is a mountain, a mountain of fear and division.
00:55:57.000 And if you can make people fearful and divide them, you can conquer them.
00:56:01.000 And that is just the absolute truth.
00:56:03.000 But to see, you know, what we're seeing now with these people pushing Fear 24 7 ramping it up.
00:56:10.000 I mean, do you guys understand that like when we talk about the 95 or 99.5% that they're talking about in terms of being like hospitalized in terms of covid or dying of covid right now?
00:56:21.000 What they're talking about is the CDC number that you're not actually a Let's talk about what fear leads to.
00:56:27.000 So we have this story from the Atlantic.
00:56:30.000 second vaccination. So anybody in that time that has any type of ailment that goes to
00:56:35.000 the hospital or dies during that time that's had a shot or two shots is considered unvaccinated
00:56:41.000 and that's a number that they're reporting to you to scare the hell out of you.
00:56:44.000 Let's talk about what fear leads to. So we have this story from the Atlantic. America
00:56:48.000 is running out of everything. The global supply chain is slowing down at the very moment when
00:56:53.000 Americans are demanding that it go into overdrive.
00:56:55.000 For the longest time, they said, the economy is actually recovering, there's just too much demand.
00:56:59.000 Now they're back to, actually, yeah, it's collapsing.
00:57:02.000 Now what happens is, in the early days, they said 15 days to slow the spread.
00:57:06.000 And people said, okay, 15 days, I'm fine with that.
00:57:10.000 Then they started saying, look at the numbers, look at the numbers.
00:57:12.000 CNN, I don't think it's a grand conspiracy.
00:57:14.000 I think what happens is CNN knows it's gangbusters in the ratings when they get that ticker on the screen showing dead people.
00:57:20.000 Regular people then panic, put on 80 masks and are sitting in the streets shaking and convulsing in fear.
00:57:25.000 They then demand their politicians.
00:57:26.000 The Democrats then say, this is an excellent opportunity to ram through our agenda.
00:57:31.000 So it becomes this endless spiral that results in now nearly two years of economic collapse and there's no food to eat.
00:57:40.000 I mean, there's food to eat, but it's expensive.
00:57:42.000 I went to the store today.
00:57:44.000 We got our, I've been talking about this for a while because we go grocery shopping periodically.
00:57:49.000 Our shopping cart was about three quarters full, $700.
00:57:53.000 I went, I asked the, I looked at the final bill.
00:57:55.000 It was like 680 something.
00:57:56.000 And I was just like, what the?
00:57:58.000 And we have meat, cheese, you know, we got strawberries.
00:58:02.000 And I'm like, we didn't like fill this cart.
00:58:04.000 I asked the woman, Our food price is going up, and she just looks at me and she goes, they are way up.
00:58:09.000 And this is because people are trapped in a spiral of fear.
00:58:13.000 They're so terrified.
00:58:14.000 There was this poll that went around asking Democrats and Republicans what percent of people with COVID are hospitalized.
00:58:20.000 Republicans correctly answered, it's between like one and five percent.
00:58:24.000 The Democrats thought it was like 40 or some ridiculously high number.
00:58:27.000 Why?
00:58:27.000 They watch CNN.
00:58:29.000 So I'll tell you, when you say like what happens before a total breakdown or revolution, people don't eat.
00:58:34.000 The system is failing them.
00:58:36.000 They don't feel secure in their health.
00:58:38.000 You've got a pandemic.
00:58:39.000 They don't feel secure in their homes.
00:58:40.000 The eviction moratorium is cancelled.
00:58:42.000 They can't work.
00:58:43.000 And they don't have food to eat.
00:58:45.000 The economy is shut down.
00:58:46.000 This, I believe, is first and foremost the fault of the media.
00:58:51.000 Who was willing to lie, cheat and steal to drum up their ratings because they've been dying for the past several years.
00:58:56.000 We heard it from Shane Smith, the CEO of Vice back in 2014.
00:58:59.000 He said there will be a bloodbath in digital.
00:59:01.000 He was talking about how media was going to be on fire and it was coming soon.
00:59:06.000 We then started seeing the ratings collapse and we still do of all of these big networks.
00:59:09.000 But then Trump came along, pumped some lifeblood in the system for a little bit.
00:59:13.000 Now that he's out and the ratings are collapsing once again, they are desperate.
00:59:17.000 What do they got?
00:59:18.000 Put that big old death number on the screen because it'll shock people and get us ratings.
00:59:22.000 But those scared people vote for authoritarians and despots who then choke out the system causing a further collapse.
00:59:28.000 It is a downward death spiral and we're trapped in it.
00:59:32.000 Yeah, I mean, I was talking about this earlier today.
00:59:32.000 Well said.
00:59:34.000 I mean, I think we're at war.
00:59:37.000 And this is, you know, I don't say that lightly, and I've always been this person that's super optimistic.
00:59:41.000 But when I look at what the landscape is in the tactics and procedures that I've seen in other countries, You've got mass confusion through propaganda, misinformation, disinformation.
00:59:52.000 You've got the economy and the supply chain being destroyed on purpose by these people.
00:59:57.000 I mean, they went after all the small businesses this last year where you see banks, you see corporations, and you see politicians making out like bandits.
01:00:04.000 But anybody who's not in that upper echelon, they're getting screwed.
01:00:08.000 You've got the ramp-up of government assistance because things are failing and people need to eat, they need to clothe themselves.
01:00:15.000 You see the mandates for medical tyranny happen in Germany.
01:00:19.000 You've got the creation of food shortages in a place where food is abundant.
01:00:25.000 I mean, everybody's seen the damn Dunkin' Donuts video, right?
01:00:28.000 Where we were just throwing out trays and trays of donuts, right?
01:00:31.000 Like, not that donuts are going to be, you know, your staple, but we throw out food and that's a great problem to have in a country.
01:00:37.000 You also have the instigation of riots.
01:00:40.000 You have the sowing of hate and discontent.
01:00:43.000 You have the silencing of dissent.
01:00:46.000 These have already happened in America.
01:00:48.000 What you're missing is the removal of assistance or the centralization of assistance where you say, hey, listen, we can't take care of you out there anymore.
01:00:57.000 You're going to have to come here into this camp.
01:01:00.000 You know, it's, I know, a far-fetched idea.
01:01:02.000 Yeah, but look at, do you guys, you see what's happening in Australia, right?
01:01:05.000 They're building camps.
01:01:05.000 Yeah.
01:01:06.000 Well, now we have a story from the Daily Beast that said fascist anti-vaccine mandate rioters caused, you know, outbreak of COVID.
01:01:15.000 And I said, that's what they were going to do next.
01:01:16.000 I said, they built the camps and they say, it's just for the people who are traveling.
01:01:20.000 Yeah.
01:01:21.000 Then you're going to see protests over their draconian mandate.
01:01:23.000 And then they're going to say, oh no, they caused a super spreader event for their own good.
01:01:27.000 They'll need to be quarantined.
01:01:28.000 I have the article here actually lined up as you were talking about it, and the article is titled, quote, Fascist Anti-Vax Riot Sparks COVID Outbreak in Australia with Rupert Murdoch's Help.
01:01:40.000 Yeah!
01:01:41.000 Talking about just living in another plane of reality.
01:01:46.000 I mean, holy freaking cow!
01:01:47.000 This is the same magazine, the same alleged news organization that was cheering on the BLM protesters, that were making arguments that scientists say BLM protests help people with COVID and help prevent the spread, but anti-vax protests somehow spread the spread?
01:02:05.000 How does that make sense?
01:02:06.000 There's no logic here.
01:02:07.000 There's no understanding.
01:02:09.000 There's a completely different world that people are living in.
01:02:12.000 And that's why... Stop watching the news.
01:02:15.000 Well, no, no, no.
01:02:16.000 I do think a lot of them have to lie to themselves, have to convince themselves.
01:02:19.000 I do believe there's psychological warfare out there.
01:02:22.000 I do believe there's a lot of people under trauma-based mind control, because non-stop, what was just issued into their head is, everyone's dying.
01:02:30.000 Your grandma's gonna die.
01:02:31.000 Your mother's gonna die.
01:02:32.000 Your loved one's gonna die.
01:02:33.000 That has such an impact on you, and they were locked down inside of their homes and told to watch the boob tube.
01:02:40.000 And what happens?
01:02:41.000 You're literally linked into the programming of the multinational corporate elites that are run by big pharma agencies that are invested heavily in it, that are regurgitating everything to the point where people are just blindly repeating it, and in such a trauma state, they're shaking in their boots at people walking near them.
01:02:59.000 That's the point that we're at right now. This is and it's delusion Pfizer
01:03:02.000 Incorporated on Twitter. This is today. We're in a race to save the world. We've teamed up with the Daily Beast. They
01:03:09.000 are teaming up sweet So Pfizer says yeah Pfizer Incorporated. This is a blue
01:03:16.000 check mark Pfizer on Twitter We're teaming up with the journalism organization. What do
01:03:20.000 you mean teaming up?
01:03:21.000 With invest are they just are they just as opposed to report? I it's
01:03:26.000 There's this symbiotic... Massive multinational pharmaceutical joins forces with journalists!
01:03:34.000 Big quotation marks.
01:03:35.000 But like, it's all about the fear.
01:03:38.000 It's all about the fear.
01:03:39.000 And like, in some small way, like when we got the Pfizer scientist on Monday saying, oh, you don't need our vaccine if you've had COVID.
01:03:46.000 Your antibodies are stronger if you've had COVID.
01:03:48.000 Don't take our vaccine.
01:03:49.000 This is a scientist!
01:03:50.000 A master's degree in neurobiology.
01:03:52.000 And I'll add, I was shocked to find how wrong the Pfizer scientist was, as we all know, right?
01:03:58.000 That Pfizer scientist certainly was giving the incorrect stated opinions.
01:04:01.000 Well, there were three of them saying the same thing.
01:04:03.000 It's weird.
01:04:04.000 Now, that means those three scientists, who are clearly wrong, should not be working for Pfizer.
01:04:10.000 I mean, the editorial guidelines of YouTube are clear.
01:04:12.000 And this is how you keep your stuff up on YouTube.
01:04:18.000 Look, if the scientists said, we're not saying it, they can say whatever they want, but that's the joke.
01:04:22.000 I see.
01:04:24.000 The joke is, if YouTube is saying, you know, you can't say certain things about the vaccine that literally the scientists believe, then how can you have a mainstream narrative, like asserted by YouTube, that the scientists at Pfizer, at least three of them, don't even agree with?
01:04:39.000 Clearly then, They must be wrong, I guess, right?
01:04:42.000 You know, I've said this repeatedly.
01:04:45.000 My colleagues are in the room with me.
01:04:46.000 I was with Laura Logan in Texas.
01:04:48.000 She says something that really struck me.
01:04:49.000 She said that we are at the gates of Auschwitz right now.
01:04:53.000 The gates of Auschwitz.
01:04:55.000 And she said the coup has already occurred.
01:04:58.000 You said it eloquently.
01:04:59.000 You did.
01:04:59.000 Luke did.
01:05:00.000 I mean, everyone did it.
01:05:00.000 Tim.
01:05:01.000 And the only thing that's preventing the gates from opening, the proverbial Auschwitz, the modern-day version of that, whatever that looks like, you know, Like the Tom Cruise movie Oblivion where he goes up in the spaceship and the world is controlled by this monolithic alien.
01:05:13.000 Who knows what that looks like?
01:05:16.000 But she said the only thing that's stopping us from entering the gates is we the people.
01:05:21.000 Because there are so many good people out there.
01:05:24.000 I guess I see it so much because I get so many DMs and emails like thousands and thousands and thousands of people are so pissed off.
01:05:32.000 And this is America.
01:05:33.000 I mean, this is not these other places in the past.
01:05:37.000 This is America.
01:05:38.000 And I think when people are pressed against the wall, I just feel like they're just not going to take it.
01:05:45.000 They're not going to.
01:05:46.000 What do your fellow Marines think?
01:05:49.000 I mean, it's a great place to bring this in because we had, you know, obviously the collapse of the Afghanistan withdrawal, right?
01:05:54.000 All completely planned, by the way.
01:05:56.000 I mean, when we talk about like what's going on with these people, who are standing in patience right now.
01:06:03.000 And I really like, for your audience, maybe they haven't heard this, but I think America has been extremely patient because they are powerful.
01:06:11.000 And you can be quiet and powerful.
01:06:14.000 You can stand in power and not sit there and say, hey listen, we have to do something violent.
01:06:20.000 We have to be, you know, we don't have to be, you know, peaceful.
01:06:23.000 Like we, We are a peaceful people.
01:06:26.000 99.9% of people go about their everyday life without hurting people, without robbing them, raping them, murdering, kidnapping, whatever.
01:06:34.000 America and most people are extremely good, patient people.
01:06:39.000 If they wanted to do something about this...
01:06:42.000 It would be over in a blink of an eye, especially given the amount of combat-hardened veterans that we have in this country.
01:06:50.000 I don't think we're headed towards a place of, like, mass Civil War-type violence.
01:06:55.000 I don't either.
01:06:56.000 If people didn't want to do something, they need only just carry on with their lives.
01:06:59.000 That's the thing, right?
01:07:01.000 If Texas is upset with New York, they don't agree with each other, and Texas just says, we're gonna do our thing, you do yours, what's the issue?
01:07:07.000 Why would anyone complain?
01:07:08.000 So right now, I think the big issue is... So there's a story I keep harping on about.
01:07:13.000 Ten violations issued in New York City over the business vaccine mandates.
01:07:18.000 Ten.
01:07:19.000 Ten.
01:07:19.000 Out of how many thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of businesses, they have no real ability to enforce this.
01:07:25.000 They issued warnings, several thousand warnings, over not having signs in their stores.
01:07:29.000 But the reality is, if people in New York just said, I don't care, there would be no vaccine mandate.
01:07:34.000 Well, and I'll tell you, you know, I've started this thing called the Helios Initiative.
01:07:38.000 And at first it was, I'm going to talk to anybody and everybody in the liberty space that's running for governor.
01:07:43.000 And then it translated into, well, hey, listen, we're a post-constitutional republic now.
01:07:47.000 We're acting through executive fiat and orders and everything else.
01:07:50.000 We have the judicial that's backing them up, and we have a spineless, relegated Congress and legislative branch.
01:07:57.000 How do we sit here and say, hey, listen, at the local level, how do we change this?
01:08:01.000 Reach out and touch your elected sheriff and reach out and touch your elected mayors who control the local police force.
01:08:07.000 If you can do those two things, and I'm doing it locally in my county now, because one of my very good friends and my jujitsu instructor was pulled over, driving while black in a 2021 Lincoln Navigator.
01:08:20.000 And there was nothing wrong with the car.
01:08:21.000 It was a dealership hand me over so that they could work on his.
01:08:25.000 And when this happened, I said, hey man, you know, to the mayor and the chief of police.
01:08:30.000 The chief of police ended up hanging up on me, and so I took it to the mayor.
01:08:34.000 He's a marine, and I said, hey, this civil asset forfeiture deal that you guys are doing around here is absolute nonsense.
01:08:40.000 And I had laid it out for him, you know, per the Constitution, the mechanics, and how it works.
01:08:44.000 You can't change the Constitution without an Article 5.
01:08:46.000 And anybody who's ever in an office for government swears an oath per Article 6, Section 3 of the Constitution.
01:08:54.000 And anything that's not pursuant to the Constitution, per Article 6, Section 2 of the Constitution, is of no pursuance of the Constitution and is void.
01:09:02.000 So if you can sit there and say, hey, listen, locally, we can touch our mayors, we can touch the sheriffs, and we can say this is not going to happen in our counties or in our cities, you can start to effect real change.
01:09:15.000 But if the state can't steal, where will it get its money?
01:09:18.000 Perfect.
01:09:19.000 But I also wanted to kind of highlight the lockdowns because I think they're far more significant than we even led on to because after 9-11 you couldn't avoid just non-stop establishment mainstream media news reporting about what happened, the trauma of it, and there was a lot of psychological warfare there.
01:09:39.000 Something very similar happened where you couldn't avoid anything surrounding The sickness, COVID, that was going around during these two weeks of lockdowns.
01:09:48.000 It's just two weeks to stop the spread.
01:09:49.000 People were told to stop working.
01:09:51.000 They were told to shut down their businesses.
01:09:53.000 They went home.
01:09:54.000 They turned on the television and everywhere they went, you couldn't avoid this thing.
01:09:54.000 They went online.
01:09:59.000 And the mainstream media, the elites, No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:10:21.000 And it's not just supply shortages, it's rail car shortages, it's container ship shortages, it's truck driver shortages, it's natural raw supply shortages.
01:10:30.000 I mean, these shortages are a lot more significant.
01:10:33.000 I do think they're deliberate.
01:10:34.000 I do think they're going to try to launch another economic war on people.
01:10:38.000 The lockdowns were economic war.
01:10:40.000 They destroyed small businesses.
01:10:41.000 They helped the billionaire class.
01:10:43.000 But by and large, the psychological warfare aspect, the trauma put on people was far higher, far more significant.
01:10:50.000 And I think we have to kind of re-evaluate where we are as a people because we can make fun of people who wear masks.
01:10:57.000 Some people call them mask-tards, whatever.
01:10:59.000 But these are people who are hurt.
01:11:00.000 These are people who are traumatized.
01:11:02.000 And I think trying to reach out to them in an empathetic way Trying to reach out to them and make them understand like, hey, it's okay.
01:11:09.000 Let's actually have a rational, real conversation that's not based on emotion, but it's based on facts.
01:11:15.000 Let's actually show the data.
01:11:16.000 Let's actually have this conversation.
01:11:17.000 And we can't even do that on big tech social media because they're blocking a lot of the conversations.
01:11:22.000 And that's why alternatives are so important.
01:11:24.000 You have your own platform, Tim, that's growing.
01:11:27.000 I have mine.
01:11:28.000 I know you're working on yours.
01:11:30.000 You probably have your own website as well.
01:11:32.000 I definitely recommend building that up, focusing on your email list, not on social media.
01:11:36.000 But James, I kind of wanted to bring it back because you talked about Telegram a little bit.
01:11:40.000 You're banned from Twitter.
01:11:41.000 What alternatives are you seeing as the most ones that have the most amount of people that you reach?
01:11:48.000 We were at half a million email subs and now we're at a million.
01:11:52.000 Wow.
01:11:53.000 So that's like outrageous.
01:11:55.000 Exponential is an understatement.
01:11:58.000 So people, if you build it, they will come.
01:12:00.000 Can I ask you what service you use or what service you recommend?
01:12:02.000 I don't know if you guys are privy to that.
01:12:03.000 I don't know if you guys can.
01:12:06.000 Campaign Monitor.
01:12:08.000 If you build it, they will come.
01:12:09.000 When you started in your career, I admired your moxie.
01:12:14.000 You just went out there and did it.
01:12:15.000 You went there, to borrow Shane Smith's we-go-there advice.
01:12:20.000 Imagine how ridiculous it is.
01:12:22.000 Unique value proposition is actually going to the destination you're reporting on, but that's what you did.
01:12:27.000 And to borrow your metaphor about war, the war is here.
01:12:32.000 There's a great movie called The Insider, which if you haven't seen it, you should watch it with Al Pacino.
01:12:37.000 And it was about the whistleblower in 1996 on 60 Minutes who blew the whistle on big tobacco.
01:12:42.000 And the attorney hired by the state of Mississippi to assist in suing Big Tobacco explained so eloquently that in combat, events have a duration of seconds, sometimes minutes.
01:12:51.000 But what you go through in this country, if you're a whistleblower, goes in day in, day out, week in, week out, month after month.
01:12:58.000 You're assaulted psychologically.
01:13:00.000 You're assaulted financially, which is its own special kind of violence because it's directed at your children.
01:13:05.000 You feel your whole family's future compromised, held hostage.
01:13:09.000 This is war.
01:13:10.000 Yes it is.
01:13:11.000 And in this country, traditionally, you hardly ever see these things happen.
01:13:16.000 I mean, Jeffrey Weigand was a hero.
01:13:18.000 He blew the whistle on big tobacco, that nicotine was addictive.
01:13:22.000 But what I'm seeing, from my perspective, in terms of whatever platform you're on, I'm seeing people willing to go to war.
01:13:30.000 This woman inside Pfizer, I looked into her eyes, okay?
01:13:34.000 I sat across from her, and she said, I don't give a fuck.
01:13:39.000 I'm going to expose these people.
01:13:40.000 Aren't you afraid?
01:13:41.000 No, I'm taking a leap of faith.
01:13:44.000 And she told me there's so many other people that are willing to be assaulted psychologically, financially.
01:13:50.000 That's a pretty significant thing.
01:13:51.000 And I would submit to you that there's two types of courage to fight a war.
01:13:56.000 I've never done what you've done and I admire your courage because I don't have your courage.
01:14:00.000 It basically comes down to eating crayons and things like that.
01:14:03.000 But there's different types of courage.
01:14:05.000 There's moral courage, which means you're going up and you don't know what's going to happen to you.
01:14:09.000 And I think that I'm just seeing, I'm seeing the landscape and I'm seeing a lot of people willing to say, I value the public's right to know above my own welfare and my own career and my own livelihood.
01:14:24.000 And I also have children.
01:14:25.000 And I don't know how I'm going to feed them, but the public's right to know is so paramount.
01:14:30.000 And I just think that that is a very beautiful phenomenon.
01:14:33.000 And I think you're going to see a lot of people come in from the federal government, on the record, sitting down, talking, violating their own non-disclosure agreements.
01:14:42.000 That's a significant thing, and one could argue, perhaps, that that's war.
01:14:47.000 You brought up they have children, don't know how they're going to feed them, and that's one big debate we had on this show, that people are saying, I can't just put my politics before my children, because I need to make sure they're well-fed.
01:14:59.000 But I would assert, the only reason your kids are struggling to get food now, or there's a risk, is because of compliance.
01:15:06.000 When they started the first part of the lockdowns, we all complied, and that was reasonable for a regular person.
01:15:11.000 Then they've exacerbated those lockdowns.
01:15:12.000 They've gotten worse.
01:15:13.000 It's been nearly two years, and they're still here.
01:15:15.000 They're still locking everything down, and people still comply.
01:15:18.000 The shortages are due to the economic shutdown.
01:15:20.000 Your children are at risk of not having food because you complied with the edicts that are not constitutional, that are not legal.
01:15:28.000 And so now to hear people are saying, I'm willing to go to war, I'll put it this way.
01:15:31.000 I just mentioned that when people are at risk of losing their shelter, they have no bodily security, and they have no food, they have nothing left to lose.
01:15:39.000 Now you're seeing all these people.
01:15:40.000 Maybe one of the reasons you're seeing so many people is because they've been beaten down so much.
01:15:43.000 They're like, it's the line for me.
01:15:46.000 I cannot go any further.
01:15:48.000 James, here's the document.
01:15:49.000 There's going to be despair before there is hope.
01:15:52.000 You're going to be pushed to the precipice.
01:15:54.000 I feel like this is a very American thing that occurs.
01:15:56.000 You're pushed to the line, and then everyone says, OK, I'm not into hell with this.
01:16:01.000 It's uncomfortableness.
01:16:02.000 I'm pushing back.
01:16:03.000 And I've been doing it, like I said, for a decade.
01:16:05.000 Maybe you get one or two sources a year, not 10,000 in two weeks.
01:16:10.000 Where can people email you if they've got VeritasTipsAtProtonMail.com.
01:16:14.000 That's V-E-R-I-T-A-S TipsAtProtonMail.com.
01:16:17.000 In fact, David Johnson, the, um, uh, who messaged me here a moment ago, David Johnson was the guy, uh, the critical race theory inside Hasbro toys was inspired by you, Tim.
01:16:25.000 Oh, wow.
01:16:26.000 He loves you and your show.
01:16:27.000 Glad to hear it.
01:16:28.000 He came to us via me being here.
01:16:31.000 So, um, I would encourage you to message me.
01:16:33.000 And, um, we have a lot of people inside of multiple people inside Pfizer, a lot of people on the border patrol.
01:16:40.000 A lot of people in Customs and Border Patrol, and of course the FBI is listening, so good for you.
01:16:46.000 I'm just going to say it on the record, you've become a weaponized intelligence operation.
01:16:54.000 Used to be a law enforcement operation, but you've become a weaponized domestic intelligence operation.
01:17:01.000 And, you know, if you come after me, I don't break the law, so if you come after me, the rank and file inside your organization will hopefully revolt because it's horrible.
01:17:12.000 But a lot of people in Customs and Border Patrol, a lot of people on the board are reaching out to us.
01:17:16.000 Many of those people will go public.
01:17:18.000 Remember how fun X-Files was?
01:17:20.000 Yeah, it looked so cool.
01:17:21.000 You know, Mulder was kind of crazy, but it was still, like, it was still cool.
01:17:26.000 Now I'm just like, what are they going after?
01:17:29.000 Like pole ropes and garages?
01:17:31.000 And where are the agents with the stones?
01:17:34.000 Amen!
01:17:40.000 Well, and the thing is, is a lot of those guys were the same guys that were overseas.
01:17:46.000 A lot of those guys, and I being one of them, thank God I didn't get into the FBI when I applied because I failed a polygraph test because of my Former use of cannabis, but I'm telling you right now like to think that the the FBI Can't just roll up a lot of these Politicians and asshats who are running around in corporate America or the banksters like this is a slam-dunk And we're oh yeah, and we don't have any anybody from the upper echelons ever seen justice Are you I mean I think people are sick of that
01:18:19.000 They enter Congress at a $174,000 a year salary and then after a couple decades they're worth hundreds of millions or whatever.
01:18:26.000 And they wear lizard suits.
01:18:27.000 But you'd think the rank and file of these organizations are probably decent, good people, I would think.
01:18:33.000 Well, and the thing is, I know these guys.
01:18:35.000 I mean, I can go to their house here.
01:18:37.000 And that's the thing.
01:18:39.000 Hey, what the hell is going on?
01:18:42.000 And I've heard some chatter, you know, behind the scenes and all that kind of stuff, but it's just like, at the end of the day, I don't see anything.
01:18:48.000 I don't see anything rolled up before a judge.
01:18:50.000 I definitely don't see anything before cameras, and I don't see anything for people who are waiting, like normal, regular, everyday people who are sitting there going like, listen, we know Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.
01:19:01.000 Have we done any investigation into this kind of stuff?
01:19:04.000 Where is Jessalyn Maxwell?
01:19:05.000 Why are we not talking about this kind of stuff?
01:19:10.000 The challenge is we don't know.
01:19:11.000 However, my favorite quote is when I think it was Chris Ragan got into an Uber, the Uber driver immediately goes, yo, that guy didn't kill himself.
01:19:19.000 Nobody believes the official narrative on that.
01:19:21.000 Well, I will tell you one quick story about the FBI.
01:19:24.000 Happened in April of this year.
01:19:25.000 The New York Times had a front page hit piece on me.
01:19:27.000 So I was trying to subvert the FBI.
01:19:29.000 Subvert the FBI.
01:19:31.000 because project veritas because we did some investigative reporting on on
01:19:35.000 people in dc at bars making comments about how they weren't working the
01:19:38.000 people work for the state department they work for the doj one of them is an
01:19:41.000 assistant they were all fired from their jobs they didn't report that part that they were fired from their
01:19:45.000 jobs for doing bad things no they said i was trying to subvert the
01:19:48.000 api and and right when that new york times story broke
01:19:51.000 the atf the alcohol tobacco and firearms called my cell phone
01:19:55.000 At first I thought it was a prank call.
01:19:57.000 I thought this was a bad Lauren Windsor, Ryan Clayton operation.
01:20:00.000 We'd like to tell you about your vehicles.
01:20:03.000 I thought this can't possibly be an ATF agent from Albany, New York.
01:20:06.000 It's lampooning an SNL skit of what an ATF... No, no, they were calling me saying, did you buy a shotgun last year?
01:20:13.000 And I did, and it's legal for me to do so as a New York State resident by a shotgun.
01:20:18.000 And I said, what are you talking about?
01:20:20.000 I said, I'm going to put you in touch with my lawyer because I don't know why you're calling me.
01:20:20.000 Are you kidding me?
01:20:25.000 And they said, well, do you have something to be ashamed of?
01:20:27.000 And I'm like, what?
01:20:28.000 I literally was shocked.
01:20:30.000 And this happened right when the New York Times published their article.
01:20:35.000 So the New York Times and the FBI and the ATF were all just working together.
01:20:39.000 Yeah.
01:20:41.000 It's just, it's a comedy of errors.
01:20:43.000 It's dystopian.
01:20:44.000 It's anti-anathema to everything that journalism is supposed to be.
01:20:48.000 But I have to believe the rank and file that the so-called middle class of these organizations are good people.
01:20:57.000 And there's going to be a point of no return, a event horizon, where those people say, to hell with this.
01:21:03.000 You can put me in jail.
01:21:05.000 I'm ready to go to jail because I want to stand in principle or something's more important than being part of this institution.
01:21:13.000 I mean, that's very optimistic.
01:21:14.000 I would definitely disagree, especially from a historical context, with believing that the agency is going to turn for the greater good.
01:21:21.000 I hope so.
01:21:22.000 I wish we should always try.
01:21:24.000 We should always put everything in our ability to make sure that this happens.
01:21:27.000 But this is also the same agency that literally sat on their hands for over 30 years as Epstein was able to run an international trafficking operation.
01:21:34.000 Oh, I don't think they're going to turn.
01:21:36.000 I think that people are probably going to go public.
01:21:39.000 Yeah.
01:21:39.000 With revelations.
01:21:40.000 I hope so.
01:21:41.000 Some of them are.
01:21:42.000 Some of them are just being fired.
01:21:43.000 Some of them are quitting as well.
01:21:45.000 So it's a very, very difficult dichotomy to be in.
01:21:47.000 But even from the history of the FBI, I mean, there's so many instances now.
01:21:54.000 MLK from the very beginning.
01:21:55.000 JFK too.
01:21:56.000 But as they're hassling you, there's literal people who hurt children in unspeakable ways that the FBI just decides to look the other way.
01:22:04.000 Nassar, Epstein.
01:22:05.000 We could keep going.
01:22:07.000 Now they're talking about they might not even charge the guy?
01:22:08.000 Is that what this report is?
01:22:10.000 Yeah, and the victims are like, they are deliberately making sure that we get no justice here at all.
01:22:16.000 So there's something sinister to the core of these agencies that really deserves to be called out because, again, they're unaccountable.
01:22:24.000 And essentially, they had victims coming from Jeffrey Epstein in the 90s to the FBI.
01:22:29.000 The FBI recorded witness testimony about Epstein from the 90s And they still didn't do anything about it.
01:22:34.000 I wanted to ask you, James, how long have you been doing this work?
01:22:40.000 I was 19 when I started my college newspaper and pretty much have been doing it ever since then.
01:22:44.000 It broke through in a major way when I was 24 years old, so since about 2004.
01:22:47.000 You've been putting yourself out there, you know, you yourself are exposed.
01:22:51.000 You've had, like, the government come after you on more than one occasion.
01:22:54.000 Oh yeah, I was arrested by the FBI in 2010.
01:22:56.000 I was falsely accused of a felony which I was eventually exonerated from, but it was a whole, I wrote a whole book about it, it was a long story.
01:23:02.000 You've been very brave.
01:23:04.000 And with that courage, you've inspired many others to be brave, to come forward, to stand up, reject the authoritarianism, the lies, the manipulation.
01:23:13.000 And so when I hear from a lot of people saying, they say, oh, it's easy for you to say, Tim, look how well off you are.
01:23:19.000 My point is, I have lived a life of willing to stand up and say no, when I am faced with something I view as wrong.
01:23:27.000 And that has not led me astray, and I feel the same for you.
01:23:29.000 You have repeatedly stood up, defended what's right, even with the federal government coming after you and getting arrested by the FBI.
01:23:35.000 You refused to back down, and it's worked out pretty well for you, and even helped you lead many others.
01:23:41.000 From that, I would just say to many other people, don't look at any of us and think that we have any excuse or that it's easier for us.
01:23:48.000 It was years of risk and sacrifice, and I think that's why it's so incredible when you do these fundraisers for the whistleblowers.
01:23:56.000 You're basically, I don't know, there's a safety net there.
01:23:59.000 You can be brave.
01:23:59.000 Yes.
01:23:59.000 We're not going to let you down.
01:24:01.000 It is not that you are going to come out, stand up for what you believe in, and you'll be thrown to the wind.
01:24:05.000 Well, I think this is a very important thing to say, is that the things I've been through.
01:24:10.000 I mean, when I was incarcerated and then placed on federal probation, supervised probation, it was this very bizarre thing I went through.
01:24:20.000 And it was so bizarre that my lawyers said, I've never seen anything like this before.
01:24:23.000 So I was a bit of a political prisoner.
01:24:25.000 And I had this sort of, why have you forsaken me thing for two or three years in New Jersey.
01:24:30.000 I was stuck.
01:24:32.000 And at like a halfway house situation, I was like, what is this?
01:24:35.000 To be falsely accused of something and to be jailed for it is a really terrifying experience when you grow up to pledge allegiance to your flag.
01:24:47.000 And I said, why am I going through this?
01:24:49.000 And I did not know why until recently.
01:24:53.000 A lot of the people trust Project Veritas because of the things that I have been through.
01:24:59.000 Because I guess it shows them that, you know, I believe in what I'm doing.
01:25:03.000 But I also think that the facts disclosed in these reports, brought into the consciousness of ordinary people, tends to expand tend to expand the audience and you create this effect where the balance of political forces starts to change and the role of the oppressor becomes reversed.
01:25:25.000 And as David assumes new strength, Goliath starts to be attacked from all sides.
01:25:32.000 The hunter becomes the hunted.
01:25:33.000 The organizations in question probably fear... I think this is a safe... My team is over there.
01:25:40.000 I'm going to ask a rhetorical question.
01:25:43.000 I think it's safe to assume they fear us more than we fear them at this point in time.
01:25:48.000 And the one thing I've learned about communism, because I've been fascinated by communism, I'm reading a lot about communism, it strikes me that the only thing, and I think this is a great issue to ask you, the only thing they fear at this point in time is being exposed.
01:26:00.000 I'm not sure they fear anything else, do they?
01:26:03.000 They fear anything else?
01:26:04.000 I would say mostly I agree with you.
01:26:08.000 Maybe we'd have to research a little bit more to think about it, or think about it a little bit more, but I think so long as people are kept in the dark, they can do whatever they want.
01:26:17.000 Their whole agenda hangs in the balance of lies that could be exposed at any moment.
01:26:22.000 So that's a very delicate, vulnerable situation to be in, and I wouldn't want to be in that situation.
01:26:27.000 I feel like shows like this, and the work you do, they've certainly have done a lot to try and silence you, and it's not working.
01:26:35.000 And I think that's exactly why a lot of people might say, okay, well, if they're really all powerful, or if they're really this big coordinated group, or there's powerful elites, like, why aren't they just banning all these channels?
01:26:45.000 They're not that powerful.
01:26:46.000 There's powerful interests and powerful elites, and they are fighting a war, and they need you convinced that they own you, they control you, and you can't do anything.
01:26:53.000 No, but the people actually have the ability.
01:26:55.000 I think you're proof.
01:26:55.000 I think this show right now is proof.
01:26:57.000 I'm sure there's a lot of people over at YouTube who are watching this going like, oh, jeez.
01:27:00.000 Hey, Tim, I'm sure there's a lot of people at YouTube who like you.
01:27:03.000 I know that's true.
01:27:04.000 I don't know what percentage, 15, 20%.
01:27:07.000 I'll tell you guys, I've known for a long time some people at Google.
01:27:11.000 I've actually consulted some of the development of various apps they've been trying to do, particularly on live streaming and mobile stuff.
01:27:18.000 And I've hung out at the Google HQ several times.
01:27:21.000 I've invited all these YouTube parties.
01:27:23.000 And now it's not the same in the past few years.
01:27:25.000 Things have definitely been different.
01:27:27.000 But I talk to some of my friends who have since left YouTube, and they'll say things to me like, oh dude, there's a ton of people at YouTube who are watching your show all the time, they're huge fans.
01:27:35.000 I hear from current workers, they're like, yeah, we actually really enjoy your content.
01:27:41.000 The interesting thing is, they all feel like they can't say anything, and it has to be a secret.
01:27:45.000 They're like, oh, but no one can know we watch your show.
01:27:49.000 That's the scary thing.
01:27:50.000 They need you convinced that you can't express yourself.
01:27:54.000 And you can.
01:27:57.000 Look what you were saying about when you just finally stop caring what people think about you is when you'll be free.
01:28:01.000 There was this thing I was reading today about a paradox where people go along with something they hate because they think everyone else likes it but everyone else hates it too.
01:28:08.000 So it enforces this social order over suffering.
01:28:13.000 There are a lot of people, probably, at a lot of companies you wouldn't expect.
01:28:16.000 They're probably big fans of you, James.
01:28:17.000 They're big fans of Luke.
01:28:18.000 Big fans of you, Shane.
01:28:20.000 They won't say it, though, out of fear.
01:28:21.000 And that's why I always say, you've got to stand up for yourself.
01:28:24.000 You've got to speak up for these things.
01:28:26.000 Because it lets other people know.
01:28:27.000 You're lighting that torch in the cave that everyone can finally see.
01:28:30.000 Andrew Breitbart used to say something to the effect of, um, um, if you keep going, you're sending a message to others that they can, you know, keep going, keep running towards the fire.
01:28:38.000 But just imagine if all the people just stood up with cameras and exposed all the deceivers in the midst.
01:28:44.000 And I think we have a job.
01:28:45.000 No, I mean, that is, that is the mission of, of, of what we're trying to accomplish.
01:28:52.000 A good nonprofit should shut itself down.
01:28:54.000 That is absolutely true.
01:28:55.000 I don't think I'll ever be out of a job, but yes.
01:28:58.000 I agree.
01:28:59.000 There's too much evil.
01:29:00.000 There's too much corruption.
01:29:01.000 I think people are going to be afraid, though, of the person sitting next to them wearing a camera, and that'll create a more virtuous society.
01:29:08.000 Bro, I gotta tell you, you know, I watch the work you do and sometimes it feels like you are sitting at the base of the Burj Dubai with a ball-peen hammer trying to knock it down.
01:29:17.000 Like there's just so much corruption, but maybe that's unfair because I think you've had such a tremendous impact with many of these stories That's why it's so viral.
01:29:23.000 That's why it's been expanded, but no one does any no one's done me any favors Like there's no I have no I have no real allies in a sense I mean even even the story done Ivory Hacker who was a Fox Fox news organization local affiliate, but I noticed that Fox was wary to have me on after that story So I don't really have any Allies.
01:29:43.000 No one's done me any favors.
01:29:44.000 Every story has to be so strong and so bulletproof and so incontrovertible that it forces people to share it, even though we're banned on Twitter.
01:29:53.000 And you're right, nonprofits, most start, you know, Eric Hoffer's dictate, would start out as a mass movement, usually ends up as a racket, a cult, or a corporation.
01:30:01.000 So most nonprofit organizations in D.C.
01:30:04.000 have a stated mission, and if you solve the problem, they can no longer fundraise.
01:30:09.000 I think the larger point that I think we're trying to get at here and trying to tell the audience is that living a life with fear is a life not worth living.
01:30:18.000 What's the point if you're going to be scared and not be able to live your truest, freest version?
01:30:24.000 And once you let go of those shackles, that kind of mind control that controls
01:30:29.000 every aspect of your existence, your life becomes amazing, it becomes beautiful,
01:30:33.000 and it becomes so much more fun and so much more worthwhile than being a wagey, than being someone
01:30:39.000 that is licking someone's jackboots, complying and afraid that someone might actually
01:30:45.000 get them sick or might take away their money.
01:30:47.000 Once you get rid of all that fear, everything, I believe in some synchronicity as well,
01:30:52.000 everything kind of lines up through the trajectory of your existence and it lines up perfectly
01:30:57.000 once you let go of that fear and you start going towards, I don't wanna sound like a damn hippie.
01:31:03.000 Love.
01:31:04.000 But it's true.
01:31:05.000 But it's true.
01:31:06.000 It's true.
01:31:06.000 There's these two major frequencies.
01:31:08.000 You choose which ones you resonate with.
01:31:10.000 And once you let go of that negative one, once you're in that positive pathway, everything just starts opening up for you.
01:31:15.000 Look at him wearing that crystal.
01:31:18.000 It is a nice positive crystal.
01:31:20.000 But to your point, it's not even just not living in fear.
01:31:24.000 It's seeing the fear and realizing the fear and taking action in face of that fear.
01:31:31.000 And that's courage.
01:31:32.000 I mean, we need a lot more people that will sit there and say, listen, I understand the risk.
01:31:36.000 These are great risks to me, my family, my health, maybe even just being on this earth anymore.
01:31:42.000 And saying, you know what?
01:31:43.000 I've got to do the right thing here.
01:31:44.000 Some things are more important.
01:31:46.000 What you said there was so eloquent.
01:31:48.000 I almost feel like my team should cut that as an ad for being a Project Veritas whistleblower.
01:31:53.000 You're right.
01:31:55.000 The need to not live in fear is liberating.
01:32:00.000 Even if you lose everything.
01:32:02.000 And I've come to peace with the fact that I may go back to jail.
01:32:08.000 Not because I've done anything illegal, but because I haven't done anything illegal.
01:32:12.000 I've just come to peace with that.
01:32:14.000 Because I'd rather do the right thing.
01:32:15.000 And I can live with myself and my conscience can be clean.
01:32:18.000 And if you're an odds maker, you might even say it's probable.
01:32:22.000 Maybe political prison.
01:32:24.000 Political prison, jail, you know, gulags, potato patatoes.
01:32:27.000 Whatever modern, yeah.
01:32:28.000 Whatever modern.
01:32:29.000 Quarantine center.
01:32:30.000 Let's jump over to Super Chats.
01:32:31.000 We got a ton of Super Chats.
01:32:33.000 I don't think we'll be able to get to every, well, we're not gonna be able to get to everybody,
01:32:35.000 but we'll read as much as we can.
01:32:36.000 Smash that like button, many of you already have, and go to timcast.com because we'll have
01:32:40.000 that member segment coming up around 11 or so p.m.
01:32:42.000 Let's read.
01:32:43.000 This one is important.
01:32:44.000 Waffle Sensei says, my Facebook was suspended today for sharing the Project Veritas story on Pfizer.
01:32:50.000 It was memory hold and I was threatened by Facebook that if I repost it, they would take further punitive action against my account.
01:32:57.000 That is happening everywhere.
01:32:59.000 What do we think about that, Eric?
01:33:04.000 Tens of thousands of messages.
01:33:05.000 Facebook's really coming at us.
01:33:07.000 Instagram hasn't taken down the recent videos.
01:33:09.000 YouTube still has it up.
01:33:11.000 Facebook's really, really butthurt.
01:33:13.000 And they're gonna die because of it, though.
01:33:15.000 Yeah, they're gonna lose people.
01:33:16.000 People are leaving in droves.
01:33:17.000 That's the thing.
01:33:18.000 We've gained 500,000 email addresses.
01:33:20.000 So let them eat cake, to quote Marie Antoinette.
01:33:24.000 Let them do their thing and Veritas will just become a mass movement.
01:33:28.000 You can all revel in the idea that I think Zuckerberg lost a couple billion at least the other day, right?
01:33:33.000 And it's not going to get any better.
01:33:36.000 Yes.
01:33:37.000 Yes.
01:33:37.000 And yes, that's right.
01:33:39.000 Dylan2lee says, I live in LA.
01:33:41.000 I feel lost and don't know what to do after these vax requirements.
01:33:44.000 I'm another problem vax anti-mandator.
01:33:47.000 Now, what would you guys say to somebody living in Los Angeles right now?
01:33:49.000 They just enacted the strictest vaccine mandates.
01:33:52.000 My personal thing is move.
01:33:53.000 It may not be easy.
01:33:54.000 It may be the hardest thing you've ever done in your life.
01:33:56.000 You got to get out.
01:33:57.000 Either way, I mean, either stand your ground and don't comply.
01:34:01.000 I mean, mass disobedience is what America needs more than ever right now.
01:34:05.000 And peaceful, right?
01:34:06.000 Like, I mean, that's one of the core principles that I talk about is just peace.
01:34:10.000 Speaking of mass civil disobedience, Tim, this just happened.
01:34:14.000 Twitter is labeling the GiveSendGo, that's the Christian website to fundraise for the whistleblowers, GiveSendGo.com backslash PfizerWhistleblower.
01:34:24.000 Twitter has sent out a message to anyone who shared this link saying, quote, warning this link may be unsafe!
01:34:31.000 The link is unsafe!
01:34:32.000 They're coming up with new, it's like graphic designers at Twitter designing new, you know, I got one today that said this conversation might be intense.
01:34:41.000 Somebody photoshopped it and set it online.
01:34:43.000 Malicious links.
01:34:44.000 Violent, violent links.
01:34:48.000 So the fundraising website for the Pfizer whistleblower for quoting the vice president of Pfizer is quote, possibly violent.
01:34:55.000 So here's what I want.
01:34:56.000 I'm going to do a call to action here.
01:34:57.000 We're going to show these people who's boss.
01:35:00.000 There's a quarter million people watching this live stream.
01:35:02.000 If all of you donated $5, To Melissa at GiveSendGo backslash Pfizer Whistleblower.
01:35:10.000 That's P-F-I-Z-E-R Whistleblower.
01:35:13.000 That's GiveSendGo backslash Pfizer Whistleblower.
01:35:15.000 You tell Jack Dorsey who's boss.
01:35:18.000 Because they just sent out a message saying that the fundraising website was unsafe.
01:35:23.000 Unsafe.
01:35:25.000 It's how they do it.
01:35:27.000 All right.
01:35:28.000 We got Jeremy Conrad who says, first super chat ever.
01:35:30.000 Does James have any suggestions on how to be an investigative journalist?
01:35:34.000 And what can I do as an individual to fight what's happening?
01:35:36.000 School of hard knocks.
01:35:38.000 People ask me, how did I learn to sail my sailboat?
01:35:41.000 I said, school of hard knocks.
01:35:42.000 Just go out there and fail.
01:35:44.000 You've got to go out there and stumble and fail.
01:35:47.000 A couple rules about journalism.
01:35:50.000 Publish something that the person doesn't want published.
01:35:52.000 Everything else is public relations.
01:35:54.000 So there's some element of secrecy.
01:35:56.000 They're trying to keep secret hidden from the public.
01:35:59.000 That's a good story.
01:36:01.000 Start when you're in college.
01:36:04.000 Especially at a state university, which is governed by FOIA requests.
01:36:07.000 I went to Rutgers.
01:36:08.000 It was a public school.
01:36:10.000 And get your feet wet in college and go out there and just start doing it.
01:36:17.000 Go out in the street.
01:36:19.000 Hidden cameras in 38 states is legal.
01:36:22.000 You gotta just go out there and do it, Tim, and learn the hard way.
01:36:25.000 Right on, here's one.
01:36:27.000 Wreath Nelson says, Father of four, and refuse the jab, will not teach them submission.
01:36:31.000 Sold off almost all of my World War I and World War II collection to start my own machine shop, but need help.
01:36:36.000 Cite, give, save, go, under, stand alone.
01:36:41.000 Best of luck, and I mean that sincerely, and Wreath says, give, save, go, quote, stand alone.
01:36:49.000 I genuinely- Give, send, go?
01:36:51.000 I... It says, quote, give save go.
01:36:53.000 Maybe he means give send go?
01:36:54.000 I think he means give send go.
01:36:55.000 That seems highly probable.
01:36:58.000 But to everybody who's taking that risk, like I said, it may be the hardest thing you do in your life.
01:37:02.000 I get it.
01:37:03.000 But I just feel like compliance will make things worse.
01:37:06.000 You will not... You cannot comply your way out of tyranny.
01:37:10.000 Mm-hmm.
01:37:12.000 True statement.
01:37:13.000 And if you've got enough, I mean, that's the thing, is if you've just got enough people just sitting there saying no.
01:37:18.000 What they're doing right now at these major companies where the mandates came out is they're taking polls.
01:37:21.000 They're saying, hey, are you vaccinated or are you not vaccinated?
01:37:24.000 If you say, listen, I'm not telling you and I'm going to ask for my reasonable request here to say you don't have any grounds to ask me on this and then start citing law on top of it.
01:37:34.000 Man, enough of those people and the company changes their mind right there.
01:37:38.000 There was actually a story we had that I think we're looking into.
01:37:41.000 They said something like there were 6,000 employees of their company and 3,000 rejected the mandate, so the company just shut up.
01:37:47.000 Yeah, that's it.
01:37:47.000 Because they were like, well, we like existing, so we'll do what the people say.
01:37:50.000 That's how you do it.
01:37:52.000 Frosty Gun says, Tim, your talk about vaccine mandates has spoken to me.
01:37:55.000 My college is requiring them now.
01:37:57.000 And so after this term, I'm quitting everything I know to go to Florida.
01:38:00.000 Long live the Republic, Tim.
01:38:01.000 Thank you.
01:38:02.000 Well, I'll say this.
01:38:04.000 I think college is a waste of time.
01:38:06.000 Yeah.
01:38:06.000 I don't think, you said School of Hard Knocks.
01:38:08.000 I agree.
01:38:09.000 It depends on what he wants to do.
01:38:11.000 Right.
01:38:11.000 You want to be a lawyer or a doctor.
01:38:12.000 I would take the money from college and start a business.
01:38:15.000 It's probably the best thing for you.
01:38:16.000 Yeah.
01:38:17.000 Yeah.
01:38:18.000 You can always take the money from college, use it to live off of where you do an internship to learn the ropes and watch something and then have a better chance of doing your own thing.
01:38:27.000 What are you passionate about?
01:38:28.000 I mean, if you're going to college and you don't know what the hell you're going to do anyway, you're wasting your time, which is your most valuable resource.
01:38:33.000 And your money.
01:38:34.000 And then money on top of it when you're going to go into debt, which you could probably pay for a small house or business.
01:38:39.000 Business loans are a lot more forgiving than college loans.
01:38:41.000 Darn right they are.
01:38:46.000 Alright, we got a bunch of recommendations for various people we'll definitely look into.
01:38:50.000 Let's see.
01:38:52.000 Macaroni says, thanks for the email from Project Veritas.
01:38:55.000 Share by proxy, YouTube didn't notify me of the stream.
01:38:59.000 Yeah, and I'm kind of feeling like... We've had a few guests that YouTube clearly wasn't recommending, and our viewership was way low, and I'm wondering if your guys' share by proxy is helping keep people notified that we're having the show, you know what I mean?
01:39:15.000 You guys sent out an email, I suppose, so... And that's probably it.
01:39:21.000 All right, let's see what we got here.
01:39:23.000 Scott Spivey says, Tim, Facebook banned Pfizer Veritas video I posted today.
01:39:27.000 So I posted your Timcast News video on the subject today, and they struck that down and gave me a warning.
01:39:33.000 That's amazing.
01:39:34.000 Can't get it out, man.
01:39:36.000 Can't let it out of the bag.
01:39:37.000 It was funny, Zuckerberg actually expressed some statement on an executive Zoom call about his opinion about the vaccine.
01:39:45.000 He was concerned about its effects on DNA, RNA.
01:39:48.000 And Mark Zuckerberg's own statement privately to his fellow executives on this private Zoom call which was leaked to us would be in violation of the Facebook policy.
01:39:56.000 Me quoting Mark Zuckerberg would get me banned on Facebook.
01:39:59.000 So it's a comedy of errors, it's a dystopian reality.
01:40:03.000 It's great that we're laughing about it though.
01:40:04.000 It's weird that the Android has feelings too, right?
01:40:07.000 We'll all be in jail soon, but it'll be fine.
01:40:09.000 We'll have great jail stories.
01:40:11.000 No, I won't be.
01:40:13.000 Boke!
01:40:14.000 Trent Sink says, Andrew Breitbart would be proud of you, James.
01:40:17.000 Thank you for what you do for freedom of information and saving the world.
01:40:20.000 True that.
01:40:21.000 I miss the man.
01:40:22.000 He was a force of nature.
01:40:24.000 There was no one like him.
01:40:25.000 You know, what's really crazy is, um, I know this like ridiculously liberal woman who is just like, she was Russiagate insane.
01:40:32.000 And she knew Andrew back in the day.
01:40:34.000 And I remember I was having lunch with her and she was talking to me cause she was lefty back then.
01:40:38.000 She was like, I don't know what happened to him.
01:40:40.000 He used to be such a good liberal.
01:40:42.000 And then one day he started to change and then he just became far right.
01:40:45.000 And this is, this was, this was a long time ago, long time ago.
01:40:48.000 I was told this, this is probably like 2011.
01:40:50.000 No, no, this is 2009, 2010.
01:40:51.000 Maybe I was told this.
01:40:55.000 Way back, late 2010, I think it was, I was told this.
01:40:59.000 And I always thought it was really interesting.
01:41:01.000 Well, Breitbart was a very unique man.
01:41:04.000 It was a different world back then.
01:41:07.000 I mean, people would engage with each other, like, you know, Dave Weigel, The Washington Post, you would engage with each other on Twitter.
01:41:13.000 Now it's just this such dichotomous, polarized society where our story can get 5 million views on YouTube and not one single blue checkmark person will even utter a word about it.
01:41:24.000 Well, nine years ago when Andrew and I were working together, it was just different.
01:41:28.000 And right before he died, like three days before Andrew died, March 1st, 2012, I remember the morning, he made this statement to me on the telephone.
01:41:35.000 It was something like, James, they want us to dance, we're not gonna dance with them.
01:41:39.000 They want us on a leash, they want us to be leashed, we're not gonna be leashed.
01:41:44.000 He had this very prophetic, powerful, cultural warrior spirit, and Andrew Breitbart knew how to work with the media, but also expose the media.
01:41:55.000 It was this ballet he did, where he sort of hacked the media.
01:42:00.000 But those were the days, a decade ago, when there was conversation.
01:42:04.000 10 years ago.
01:42:06.000 Even though they hated me, they'd still talk to me.
01:42:09.000 John Stewart praised you on multiple occasions.
01:42:11.000 He did.
01:42:12.000 John Stewart was 75%, you know.
01:42:16.000 He had this 25-75, whereas Trevor Noah is just 100-0.
01:42:19.000 But it was a different world.
01:42:22.000 It was just a different time.
01:42:24.000 And it was much more interesting.
01:42:25.000 It's sad that people won't know that part of the world, but that's what it was 10 years ago.
01:42:30.000 That's when they didn't think they could say the private things out loud, and now they don't care.
01:42:34.000 Right.
01:42:35.000 Right.
01:42:35.000 Yeah.
01:42:35.000 It is.
01:42:36.000 It is.
01:42:36.000 Yeah, Jason Q2 says James is absolutely right. Journalist headlines reporting and articles
01:42:41.000 these days are wordsmith professionals more than just spin.
01:42:45.000 Unbelievable how disingenuous it is.
01:42:47.000 It is it is sometimes I read these articles and I'm just flabbergasted.
01:42:51.000 You know, the the fascist union workers helped by Rupert Murdoch has to be one of the most
01:42:58.000 psychotic headlines I've ever seen.
01:43:00.000 Are there people who still fall for this stuff?
01:43:02.000 Of course.
01:43:03.000 That's crazy.
01:43:04.000 When you lock people down and you keep them isolated, which is an absolute torture tactic to make people mentally unstable, of course they believe this kind of stuff.
01:43:13.000 Stop watching mainstream propaganda.
01:43:16.000 Turn it off.
01:43:17.000 If you haven't done it, turn it off now.
01:43:19.000 Well, these reporters tend to extol the high and mighty rather than expose them.
01:43:25.000 And in this symbiotic relationship between quote-unquote journalists, I say that in quotes, and the pharmaceutical companies and the government, it's usually the one in the pharmaceutical company manipulating the journalist.
01:43:36.000 It's usually the one in the corporation or the government that's doing the manipulating.
01:43:41.000 So like a two-star general anonymously talks to the New York Times, the New York Times reporter is the one being manipulated by their source.
01:43:48.000 And what we do is unmask those sources.
01:43:50.000 We don't care.
01:43:52.000 So that's the problem.
01:43:53.000 There have become slaves to access, Tim.
01:43:56.000 Media has become slave to their dependency on their sources of information.
01:44:00.000 It's amazing how earning credibility in journalism is how high you can climb the establishment social ladder.
01:44:07.000 That's right.
01:44:07.000 You work for a news organization and you get access to, you know,
01:44:11.000 Saki or someone in the Biden administration.
01:44:13.000 And you get the story, ah, Joe Biden told me this.
01:44:16.000 That's right.
01:44:16.000 Then you can publish the story and they're like, oh, good job.
01:44:19.000 That's the John Taylor Gatto, you know, the school teacher from New York that wrote a
01:44:23.000 whole bunch of great books on the indoctrination of America and where it came from with
01:44:27.000 When you look at the regurgitation that's taught, just, hey, just regurgitate what we're talking about and you'll be fine.
01:44:33.000 Yeah.
01:44:34.000 Manufacturing Consent is also a great book that I recommend people read.
01:44:37.000 Great book.
01:44:39.000 Into the Fray podcast says, for James, thank you for what you do.
01:44:39.000 All right.
01:44:42.000 Question.
01:44:43.000 What are your thoughts on a movement to encourage states to take a stand and protect their citizens from these illegal and immoral exercises of federal power?
01:44:50.000 Such a movement exists.
01:44:51.000 I think it's called... I forgot the name of the organization that does that very thing.
01:44:58.000 I've just escaped my mind.
01:44:59.000 But there is an organization that does that.
01:45:02.000 If it comes to me, I'll bring it up again.
01:45:04.000 PhoenixOn says, Tim is right.
01:45:04.000 Right on.
01:45:06.000 It makes no difference if your Vax Passport says vaccinated or natural immunity.
01:45:10.000 It's the passport that's the problem.
01:45:12.000 Because once they have that, they can add whatever they want to it.
01:45:15.000 They can be like, you gotta be six feet tall.
01:45:16.000 Sorry.
01:45:17.000 Bye-bye.
01:45:17.000 Wow.
01:45:18.000 I mean, obviously, I doubt they'd do something like that, but you get the point.
01:45:22.000 They can put whatever.
01:45:24.000 Nick McConchie says, thank you for your amazing work, Project Veritas.
01:45:29.000 I think he meant Veritas, but worth reading a little less.
01:45:33.000 It's getting late on a Thursday.
01:45:33.000 Verite, Veritas, Veritas.
01:45:35.000 Project Veritis.
01:45:37.000 The IRS stamped our approval in 2011, right, when Lois Lerner was going after the Tea Party.
01:45:43.000 And I gotta think, because my name wasn't on the documents, I wasn't on the board then, I gotta think that she thought she was stamping like a Latin book discussion club or something.
01:45:50.000 She had no idea what she was approving.
01:45:53.000 Put it in front of her.
01:45:55.000 KCB says, I sold my beautiful house in the city and got a farmhouse on a bit of land.
01:46:00.000 I deleted all social media and spend my time tending it.
01:46:02.000 Never been happier.
01:46:03.000 Nice.
01:46:04.000 Awesome.
01:46:05.000 Every day I wake up.
01:46:06.000 I do my morning routine, hygiene, have some coffee, and then I get to work.
01:46:12.000 As soon as I wake up, I'm reading news stories.
01:46:13.000 I've got messages from people, and I'm going through it.
01:46:15.000 But as soon as I finish my first recording, I go tend to the chickens.
01:46:18.000 We've got 15 now.
01:46:20.000 And we've got the babies are separated from the adults, and you've got to do all the work.
01:46:23.000 And then after I do that, I get back to work.
01:46:25.000 And so then there's meetings, and then there's plans, there's projects.
01:46:28.000 It is endless work all day.
01:46:30.000 And then I get maybe from, like, 3 p.m.
01:46:32.000 to 4, I get to exercise.
01:46:34.000 I'll be skating.
01:46:35.000 Then I get to eat food.
01:46:37.000 Today, we had to go to the store today because we ran out of food.
01:46:40.000 And then it's back to work.
01:46:41.000 Back to work because we have this show, and guests are coming, and we're doing a whole bunch of shows.
01:46:44.000 It's just endless work.
01:46:46.000 But I'll tell you this.
01:46:47.000 Going outside, and one of the best days, best mornings I've ever had, was when I got my own eggs right from the chickens.
01:46:53.000 I picked some peppers right from the little farm area, grabbed a handful of cherry tomatoes, I went inside, chopped it all up, made an omelet.
01:47:00.000 All from my own food.
01:47:02.000 It's a crazy feeling.
01:47:03.000 Growing up in the city, a lot of people in the city, they've never experienced something like this.
01:47:06.000 They don't understand, you just pick the egg up, you just eat it.
01:47:08.000 It's independence too.
01:47:09.000 Yeah.
01:47:10.000 And it came from almost nothing.
01:47:11.000 That, I mean, God, I wish America was there.
01:47:14.000 I'm a homesteader in Georgia and it's like, to be able to do all of this with your own life and your own property.
01:47:20.000 If I didn't have to be in politics because I want my kids to be free someday, I would spend all my time and effort trying to make sure that people understand that, hey, your ability to grow food, provide for your own safety, get water and energy and all that kind of stuff on your own, man, that is one of those most self-fulfilling pieces of life you could possibly have.
01:47:42.000 This is interesting.
01:47:43.000 IC Dean says, found out from a customer who works for a big Pennsylvania meatpacking plant that the FDA will shut down any facility that does not have 100% of the employees vaxxed.
01:47:52.000 It is not up to management, but the government.
01:47:54.000 I've not heard that.
01:47:55.000 That definitely we should investigate and we'll look into.
01:47:59.000 Deez Nuts On Your Mom says, Thank you for having James on when no big media outlet will touch him right now because it will hurt their profits.
01:48:09.000 Well, you know, look, I'm a big fan of Project Veritas.
01:48:13.000 You guys reposted that joke I made where I was like, James has got a serious problem, he's gonna require surgery because he has too many spines.
01:48:20.000 But you know what really frustrates me is if you watch the arguments I have, I'm constantly upset with people who are cowardly.
01:48:26.000 People who won't be brave, who won't stand up for themselves.
01:48:28.000 And then I can look over at the Project Veritas team and be like, they're putting everything on the line for this.
01:48:34.000 Like we were talking before the show, we were like, Is James scared?
01:48:37.000 Like, do you think he's worried about... I mean, you mentioned political prison.
01:48:41.000 So when I see the work you guys are doing, I'm like, bro, you can come on whenever you want.
01:48:45.000 That's why I get a text message in the middle of the day and I'm like, James is coming.
01:48:48.000 I think someone DM'd me yesterday from your staff and said, you want to come on tomorrow?
01:48:52.000 And I got back at three o'clock this afternoon.
01:48:54.000 I'd say two things.
01:48:55.000 I would say the commercial... This is a guy at ABC News we secretly recorded, and he said in a bar, the commercial imperative is incompatible with the news.
01:49:06.000 So it's very difficult to pursue profit and also be an investigative reporter.
01:49:12.000 So traditionally what would happen in like the 1970s or something is that a capitalist newsman would say, I'm just going to lose money on this investigation because I believe in the cause of doing good news journalism.
01:49:22.000 That's gone.
01:49:23.000 People don't do that.
01:49:24.000 So, the idea of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on an investigation, which is what it cost us to do, but we're a foundation, we don't have advertising dollars, gives us independence.
01:49:35.000 But the commercial imperative says, don't do that.
01:49:38.000 Settle the lawsuit.
01:49:40.000 So we don't settle litigation.
01:49:41.000 And then furthermore, yeah, I mean, fear, I mean, I've already sort of talked about that, and you have to be at peace.
01:49:47.000 You have to be at peace with this notion that you could become a political prisoner.
01:49:52.000 I'll speak from experience on that part about investigative journalism, and I'll explain to people the formula and how it works.
01:49:59.000 The people running media outlets today are businessmen.
01:50:01.000 They get venture capital from big firms.
01:50:03.000 They have a duty to profit.
01:50:05.000 And so what happens is someone comes along and says, CEO of company.
01:50:11.000 I've got this investigation.
01:50:12.000 We have documents that lead us to believe this corporation has done this evil thing.
01:50:18.000 Now, we've got a whistleblower on the record, but we need to get that hard confirmation.
01:50:22.000 We're going to need a small team to do this.
01:50:24.000 It'll take us about a year.
01:50:26.000 And the businessman says, really?
01:50:27.000 This will be a big story.
01:50:28.000 Oh, it'll be the biggest.
01:50:29.000 All right.
01:50:30.000 How many people do you need?
01:50:31.000 Well, me and these two reporters, you know, if I'm getting paid, you know, $70,000 a year, and they're each getting paid, you know, $50,000 or $60,000, then we're going to need budget for travel, and he's going to go, okay, whoa, whoa, whoa, we're already talking, what, $200,000?
01:50:43.000 What's my return on this?
01:50:44.000 Yeah.
01:50:44.000 Well, I don't know.
01:50:46.000 That's for your business to decide.
01:50:47.000 Can you guarantee me the story will produce fruit?
01:50:52.000 No, it could turn out that we can't dig up what we need to dig up.
01:50:55.000 We could spend a year on this and nothing happens.
01:50:57.000 Then all of a sudden, another person walks right up to him and says, uh, hey, uh, I'm gonna write an article about how James O'Keefe is far right, and it'll get a million clicks.
01:51:05.000 And the guy goes, how much do you want?
01:51:06.000 I don't know, $100?
01:51:08.000 And he goes, how much do I make off it?
01:51:09.000 Well, a million views, I don't know.
01:51:10.000 And he goes, done.
01:51:11.000 Yeah.
01:51:12.000 That's the method right now.
01:51:13.000 Yeah, I've leaned into the most expensive thing you could possibly do, and it's like cost me a million dollars to do a story.
01:51:20.000 And I don't know how I'm going to raise the money, but we do.
01:51:22.000 And there is, in these lawsuits, just one more comment about this.
01:51:25.000 The litigation battles I've been through, it's unbelievable.
01:51:31.000 In the Teeter lawsuit went to federal jury trial and won.
01:51:34.000 Federal jury trial.
01:51:35.000 Federal court.
01:51:36.000 Took us three years.
01:51:37.000 I could have settled the case for, I don't know, fifty grand, which sounds like a lot of money, but the cost of the litigation was two million dollars.
01:51:46.000 So I effectively said, Go to hell.
01:51:49.000 I'm not giving you $50,000.
01:51:50.000 I'm going to spend $2 million on principle and one.
01:51:53.000 It's just unheard of.
01:51:54.000 And by the way, that's not on my Wikipedia page.
01:51:57.000 That's an extraordinary... I think that's the most proud achievement at Project Veritas.
01:52:02.000 We won every lawsuit.
01:52:04.000 Think of it.
01:52:05.000 I mean, can you name any media corporation?
01:52:08.000 That doesn't settle lawsuits?
01:52:11.000 And you'd think that's an indication, you're right.
01:52:14.000 But they don't put those facts on a Wikipedia page.
01:52:16.000 They selectively edit them out.
01:52:18.000 They deceptively edit them out of a Wikipedia page.
01:52:21.000 Think of it.
01:52:22.000 And CNN, I'm sorry, the Washington Post settled litigation with Nick Sandman.
01:52:27.000 That was the young guy that was with the Native American.
01:52:29.000 They settled that lawsuit.
01:52:31.000 Why isn't that the first sentence of the Wikipedia page?
01:52:34.000 They deceptively edit content frequently and have been called out and sued for it.
01:52:38.000 Democracy dies in darkness.
01:52:39.000 They want you to keep doing it.
01:52:40.000 But Jeff Bezos, whatever he's worth, a trillion dollars now, his most proud achievement, he wrote on the Medium, his proudest achievement was his ownership of the Washington Post.
01:52:50.000 That's an extraordinary statement, because the Washington Post, that woke clickbait rag, cost him whatever it was, 200 mil, and he thinks that owning it Is more impressive than Amazon?
01:53:02.000 Than, you know, his Dr. Evil spaceship?
01:53:06.000 I think there's an extraordinary admission, and it shows to show you how much power the Washington Post has by virtue of their relationship with Google, Twitter, and Facebook.
01:53:16.000 He's like a fit-her Dr. Evil, but he kind of looks like him, and he literally made a Dr. Evil spaceship?
01:53:22.000 What's up with that?
01:53:23.000 It looked like a Dr. Evil spaceship.
01:53:24.000 A wienership.
01:53:26.000 Yeah.
01:53:26.000 Johnson!
01:53:28.000 That's an unverifiable expression of opinion.
01:53:30.000 All right.
01:53:33.000 Curry says, P.S.
01:53:34.000 I love you, Tim.
01:53:35.000 Keep doing the Lord's work.
01:53:36.000 Dave Smith for president.
01:53:37.000 Zach, give him my resume.
01:53:40.000 Yeah.
01:53:40.000 Dave Smith.
01:53:41.000 Uh, big fans.
01:53:42.000 Nice.
01:53:42.000 Great guy.
01:53:45.000 All right.
01:53:45.000 Let's see.
01:53:46.000 Mike Roach says, James, I want to help bring truth, but I only have a few more dollars than this super chat.
01:53:52.000 How do I help?
01:53:53.000 What's a clearer answer than hard work?
01:53:56.000 Say that again? What is a clearer answer than that?
01:53:59.000 Mike is asking, how does he help? What is a clearer answer than quote, hard work?
01:54:03.000 A more clear answer than hard work?
01:54:04.000 Something more specific maybe.
01:54:06.000 Oh, you want to help. Well, there's three things you can do.
01:54:10.000 You can fight, you can go out in the field and expose them. You can fund
01:54:15.000 the people who do that or support the people who do that, or you can do nothing.
01:54:19.000 Those are your three options.
01:54:21.000 So think of which of those categories you want, and you can donate $5 to this whistleblower.
01:54:28.000 That's something you can do.
01:54:28.000 I'm sure that's something you can afford to do.
01:54:31.000 So I would say you can work for Project Veritas.
01:54:33.000 We have a website, projectveritas.com.
01:54:35.000 We have applications for employment.
01:54:37.000 It depends upon what your passion is and what your skill set is.
01:54:41.000 This is interesting.
01:54:42.000 Z. Dowd says, some meds that used fetal cell lines during R&D.
01:54:46.000 Acetaminophen, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto-Bismol, Tums, Lipitor, Motrin, Exlax, Benadryl, Sudafed, Preparation H, and Claritin.
01:54:54.000 Now, I can't confirm any of those, but I have heard that many of these modern medications, if you don't realize, used fetal cell lines.
01:55:00.000 And I would submit to you that if the executives at Pepto-Bismol, if I had emails saying, we need to keep this secret from our consumers, that I would report that story just like this one.
01:55:09.000 And I think that it's the politicization, the obsession with which side you're on.
01:55:14.000 I'm going to expose all the fraud and the deception, even at Tylenol, if I need to.
01:55:18.000 I remember I was talking to my mom and she was like, you make a lot of videos about Democrats.
01:55:22.000 And I was like, why?
01:55:23.000 Did the Republicans do something I missed?
01:55:25.000 And she's like, well, no, it's always about Democrats.
01:55:27.000 And I was like, Well, if you got something, let me know.
01:55:29.000 I mean, because I'll complain about Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham all day, but they kind of just sit on their hands.
01:55:33.000 Yeah.
01:55:34.000 They talk tough in years where they're not in power, and then they get in power.
01:55:39.000 But even in 2016, 17, 18, like, they didn't do anything.
01:55:41.000 Well, that's when they were in power.
01:55:42.000 Exactly.
01:55:42.000 They don't do anything when they're in power.
01:55:43.000 I'm like, what am I complaining about?
01:55:45.000 That they're garbage politicians who do nothing.
01:55:47.000 The Republican Party is weak and feckless.
01:55:50.000 The Democrats are constantly demanding they ban everybody's guns.
01:55:53.000 They're at war, man.
01:55:54.000 And that's the thing.
01:55:55.000 They're serious, whereas the Republicans aren't.
01:55:58.000 So I'm not sitting here to be like, I'm going to have a free pass to Republicans.
01:56:02.000 I don't agree with their policies.
01:56:04.000 But I'll tell you this, it's really easy to get conservatives to come and hang out and discuss their political beliefs.
01:56:09.000 I can sit down with Glenn Beck and we can debate, you know, pro-life versus pro-choice, shake our hands, smile, and have tremendous respect for each other.
01:56:15.000 I don't get that from the left.
01:56:16.000 They're mostly terrified to come and talk about these political ideas.
01:56:19.000 Well, there's no principle.
01:56:20.000 And the thing is, you know, if you have to result to you're a racist, you're a sexist,
01:56:25.000 you're a homophobe in any argument that you're ever in. I mean, that trope is dead these days.
01:56:29.000 Thank God. All right, let's see.
01:56:33.000 Free men die free says vote libertarian LPMC at the minimum if in your state government.
01:56:42.000 If you won't do it federally, do so at state level.
01:56:45.000 I'm actually a big fan of that, but I think the Libertarian Party is too wacky, to be honest.
01:56:50.000 The Mises Caucus is good.
01:56:52.000 Yeah, so the National definitely is... Like, nobody in the Libertarian Party is a big... Well, I say nobody.
01:56:58.000 Most people in the Libertarian Party aren't fans of National.
01:57:01.000 I mean, right now, There is a concerted effort that will probably go through this next year where the LPMC is going to go in and clean house at the national level.
01:57:11.000 And I think the LPMC, I mean I'm part of it myself, it is one of these organizations, thanks to like Mike Heiss and Dave Smith and the rest of these guys, that are done playing nice and going out and fighting instead of, you know, kind of taking these positions where they want to be liked by the left or the right in mainstream media.
01:57:29.000 It's amazing.
01:57:30.000 I'm gonna do a quick fact check on one of these superchats real quick.
01:57:36.000 Let me just check something real quick.
01:57:38.000 Okay, uh-oh.
01:57:39.000 Maybe at the time of the superchat, but let me see.
01:57:43.000 I'm looking at Twitter trends right now.
01:57:47.000 I don't see it.
01:57:49.000 I see Glenn Greenwald is trending.
01:57:51.000 And Ben Shapiro.
01:57:53.000 Well, someone said, you are top trending on Twitter again!
01:57:56.000 I had to get your attention about it.
01:57:58.000 Veritas or you?
01:57:59.000 Veritas.
01:58:00.000 Yeah, Jonathan Galtorini said that.
01:58:02.000 Well, the problem is that super chat came in a while.
01:58:05.000 We were trending exposed.
01:58:06.000 Twitter was trending here today.
01:58:08.000 Fifty thousand tweets.
01:58:11.000 I was trending under the entertainment section.
01:58:13.000 Hashtag James O'Keefe was trending under entertainment.
01:58:16.000 So we keep trending on Twitter, even though I'm banned from Twitter and I'm suing Twitter for defamation.
01:58:20.000 You're doing some right.
01:58:24.000 All right, let's see.
01:58:25.000 The Drunk Conservative says, James keeps smashing the oligarchy.
01:58:29.000 Everyone needs to be just as brave.
01:58:31.000 Do something.
01:58:31.000 And have this crazy multi-spine condition that you have.
01:58:34.000 P.S.
01:58:35.000 Let's go Brandon.
01:58:36.000 Let's go Brandon.
01:58:42.000 I think you have to let go of your fear.
01:58:47.000 Luke said that so eloquently in what you said.
01:58:49.000 I don't know how you said that, but I'm going to take a look at that 30 seconds.
01:58:52.000 I don't remember.
01:58:52.000 I forget.
01:58:53.000 Just blank out.
01:58:54.000 That was a really poetic way of saying that you're liberated, there's more to life than obsessing over having approval.
01:59:03.000 It's all so psychological.
01:59:04.000 This is not a political issue, it's a psychological.
01:59:07.000 When people ask, what can I do?
01:59:08.000 What they're really asking is, You know, meaning.
01:59:13.000 It's kind of the pursuit of happiness versus the pursuit of meaning.
01:59:15.000 The pursuit of comfort.
01:59:17.000 You're going to be uncomfortable.
01:59:18.000 You're going to suffer.
01:59:20.000 If you do this, you will suffer.
01:59:21.000 People say, what can I do?
01:59:22.000 Well, welcome to suffering.
01:59:24.000 Because in the journalism business, you're going to suffer.
01:59:25.000 You're going to go through pain.
01:59:27.000 But you're also going to have meaning in your life.
01:59:30.000 And I think people have arrived at that destination now.
01:59:34.000 And I've had many people in the military tell me that our war is here, like you've said today.
01:59:38.000 Our war is not overseas.
01:59:40.000 It is on our soil.
01:59:42.000 We've all seen The Matrix, I take it, right?
01:59:44.000 Yeah.
01:59:45.000 How do you feel about that guy, I think his name was Cypher?
01:59:48.000 He was the guy who secretly- Why did I take the blue pill?
01:59:52.000 Exactly.
01:59:53.000 He's the guy who secretly met with the agents because he wanted to be put back in The Matrix.
01:59:57.000 How do we feel about that guy?
01:59:59.000 Well, I mean... We don't like him.
02:00:01.000 I think it's what you're talking about.
02:00:03.000 It's like taking action at the end of the day in face of your fear and finding passion and finding something to really live for and believe in and, you know, at the end of the day you can at least lay your head down and sleep well.
02:00:15.000 Well, I bring up this character because, you know, all these characters are woken up to how the real world is.
02:00:22.000 They were in the soft comfort of the Matrix living a lie with the blue pill.
02:00:26.000 Right.
02:00:27.000 This guy eventually says, I don't want to live this way.
02:00:29.000 It's too hard.
02:00:30.000 Put me back in the machine.
02:00:32.000 And you know what?
02:00:32.000 Ignorance is bliss.
02:00:34.000 And that's the reality.
02:00:35.000 When you wake up to what's going on, whatever euphemism or whatever you want to call it, red pill or, you know, whatever, there's going to be a lot of struggle.
02:00:44.000 You are going to take charge of your life.
02:00:46.000 You are going to take risks and it'll be a struggle.
02:00:49.000 But for me, I would not want to be in the Matrix.
02:00:51.000 I'd rather be fighting the fight.
02:00:52.000 If you survive this abuse as a muckraker over time, I think you develop a new kind of superpower.
02:00:59.000 Just like any survivor of any form of abuse, you are no longer a slave to fear.
02:01:04.000 You're invigorated by the knowledge that you're no longer a slave to fear.
02:01:08.000 And suffering, too, can make you a better version of yourself.
02:01:13.000 So, you're right, Tim.
02:01:14.000 I think it is like the Matrix.
02:01:15.000 I think it's easy to comply.
02:01:17.000 One of my close friends is He's the sort of guy that believes he's my friend, believe it or not.
02:01:22.000 People's friendships are ruined by this day and age, but I still maintain a very close friend who believes what he sees on CNN.
02:01:29.000 He got his vaccine.
02:01:30.000 I got my booster shot!
02:01:32.000 I got my second booster shot!
02:01:33.000 They just love the compliance.
02:01:35.000 It makes them feel safe.
02:01:38.000 It makes them feel happy.
02:01:40.000 Ignorance is bliss, right?
02:01:42.000 Compliance is easy.
02:01:43.000 Well, my friends, go to TimCast.com, become a member, because we will have a members-only segment coming up around 11 or so p.m.
02:01:50.000 And don't forget to smash the like button here.
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02:01:55.000 Share the show with your friends.
02:01:57.000 It's like what James is saying, you know, if everybody is sharing, then we have more marketing power than CNN could ever dream of.
02:02:04.000 So if every single person right now shared this show, it would reach everybody.
02:02:08.000 Okay, figuratively.
02:02:10.000 But before we go, James, did you want to shout anything out?
02:02:12.000 I think you got a new book, right?
02:02:14.000 Yeah, the book's called American Muckraker.
02:02:17.000 It's not out till January, but it's on pre-order now on Bezos's website, Amazon.
02:02:22.000 Bezos thinks his ownership of the Washington Post is more interesting.
02:02:25.000 That's interesting.
02:02:26.000 Buy the book, American Muckraker.
02:02:28.000 All proceeds go to Project Veritas.
02:02:30.000 And of course, if you're on the inside and you're seeing theft, fraud or deception, contact us at VeritasTipsAtProtonMail.com.
02:02:38.000 We'll send you a hidden camera and make your colleagues and supervisors internet celebrities.
02:02:44.000 VeritasTipsAtProtonMail.com.
02:02:47.000 Shane, did you want to shout anything out?
02:02:48.000 Sure, yeah.
02:02:49.000 RadicalPod.com is my show.
02:02:50.000 It's where you'll find all the links.
02:02:52.000 Shane T. Hazel on Twitter.
02:02:54.000 And I'll tell you, we're going to do some very interesting things for this governor election down here in Georgia.
02:02:59.000 So if you guys want to follow that, get involved.
02:03:02.000 We're going to do some things a little bit differently in terms of funding because Let's face it, being bought and paid for is kind of a cliche thing these days.
02:03:09.000 We're going to do self-funding, so to help me divorce myself from everything else, you can find the donations and the Patreon accounts there on RadicalPod.com.
02:03:20.000 Let's also not forget, when you let go of fear, you have a lot more fun and you have a lot more meaning.
02:03:24.000 I also wanted to add that to the debate.
02:03:26.000 Shouts out to Ian.
02:03:27.000 He's not here, but if you want to follow him, you can at Ian Crossland.
02:03:31.000 My website that I have way too much fun on is LukeUncensored.com.
02:03:36.000 LukeUncensored.com.
02:03:38.000 We just released members-only merchandise and t-shirts available only on LukeUncensored.com.
02:03:44.000 Hope to see you there later on today.
02:03:46.000 Awesome.
02:03:46.000 I'm going to have to check out LukeUncensored.com now.
02:03:48.000 Thank you guys for tuning in tonight.
02:03:50.000 Thank you all for your super chats.
02:03:51.000 I know we weren't able to get to everything, but we really appreciate it.
02:03:54.000 And I'm really glad that Project Veritas was able to get their message out a little bit.
02:03:57.000 And Shane was able to get his message out, too, about running in Georgia.
02:04:00.000 You guys are welcome to follow me on Twitter, at Sarah Patchlitz.
02:04:04.000 We will see all of you over at TimCast.com.