On this week's episode of The Timestamps, we discuss the latest in the Trump vs. Walker primary, the latest on the Democratic primary race, and much, much more. Plus, we have a special guest on the show who is allergic to drinking tequila.
00:00:21.000So basically what happens is people have been creating accounts, signing up for Twitter Blue on the iPhone, getting instantly verified, and somebody made a fake Twitter account for Eli Lilly, a big pharma company, and tweeted that insulin would be free, and then first thing, their market cap just collapses!
00:00:41.000And the speculation is that the fake verified tweet that went viral convinced people that some big move was happening and it caused chaos in the market.
00:01:35.000When people, when the experts, they come out and they're like looking at 2020's data, It looks like the last ballots coming through are absentee drop-offs, most of them.
00:01:44.000And those skew Republican, but the trend may not be predictive, we don't know.
00:01:50.000So it's entirely possible she doesn't.
00:01:52.000However, again, based on the trends that we've seen last year, and they're playing out exactly the same way this year, they do believe she will win.
00:02:00.000But it is not over, so we'll talk about that.
00:02:02.000The other big news, Lauren Boebert's now winning, and expected to win, despite all the mockery people are throwing at her, but that's it.
00:02:10.000I don't know to what degree the story is true, but Ann Coulter is basically saying that Donald Trump is not going to support Walker in Georgia for the runoff, which is just crazy.
00:02:39.000We got a special Members Only with Milo Yiannopoulos that you definitely want to check out.
00:02:44.000And then we had a Members Only yesterday with CJ and Chad Prather where we talked about a CBS show, this is insane, that has a Milo Yiannopoulos based character accusing DeSantis of Let's just say, not acquiring consent for adult activities.
00:03:02.000And we're going to start sending knickknacks randomly to commenters.
00:03:06.000You know, every week or so, we're going to pull some random comments from the members only section, hit you guys up and be like, yo, hey, we're going to send you one of the knickknacks from the show.
00:04:28.000At CPAC or anywhere, if I go to any conference that's not NatCon, where I know everybody, 7 out of 10 people will come up to me and they'll be like, hey, are you Amanda Milius?
00:05:41.000Is there something someone that the individuals may remember you from?
00:05:45.000Is there a show or anything you want to... Oh, loads of stuff.
00:05:48.000I mean, I started acting as a child actor, and The first movie I did was with Francis Ford Coppola called Tucker, The Man in His Dream, playing Noble Tucker, Jeff Bridges' son in that.
00:05:58.000But then I did the last season of Webster.
00:06:13.000And then went on to do Parker Lewis Can't Lose not too long after that.
00:06:18.000Loads of movies in between that and Stargate and then was on Supernatural for a while and a bunch of just tons of stuff going on right now.
00:06:55.000Eric von Daniken, he's proved it, I think.
00:06:58.000So you were a child actor, and like, I don't know if this is too personal or not, but like, they tried to make me do that too, because my parents are from Hollywood, and I grew up there.
00:07:07.000So you made it through, you never got raped or anything, you're good?
00:07:10.000Lord knows I did not, but I did go to Alfie's Soda Pop Club, which was rape central for kids.
00:08:37.000I don't have anything to start off with except I found out egg whites can be transformed into a material capable of filtering microplastics from seawater.
00:10:02.000Lockheed Martin said that they're going to stop selling weapons to Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United States based on an investigation into human rights.
00:13:25.000They slowly started chopping away at the bloc, trying to make something they could sell to advertisers, killing the whole system in the process.
00:13:32.000In 2015, Twitter was on the verge of shutting down completely.
00:14:55.000Are you on the platform of porn and how do you like it so far?
00:14:58.000Well, I tell you what, you know, when it first started I was having a lot of fun because there was just so many ridiculous, you know, stupid cat memes and all kinds of fun stuff.
00:15:07.000I mean, I was having a gas, just clowning.
00:15:10.000That's pretty much what I do now on my side.
00:15:13.000I try not to take it too seriously because it's just It could get too heavy.
00:15:18.000Life is so heavy as it is with everything that's going on.
00:15:24.000Even if I'm making political comments, I try to do it in an offhanded sort of way that hopefully brings some kind of sense of humor to it rather than just like always just being dark about everything.
00:15:50.000the worst parts of my personality i save for twitter i'm actually a nice person
00:15:56.000So people meet me in real life and they're like, Oh, like you're actually like really nice and like not like, like, because on Twitter, all I do is shred people, but I shred people on my side.
00:16:49.000And then I said, Trump's level of chess playing is so advanced he surpassed M-Theory.
00:16:55.000It's very esoteric. M-Theory is 11 dimensions, Trump's playing 12th dimensional chess.
00:16:59.000But, uh, no, I can't say exactly what I tweet. Not on YouTube, but that's the point.
00:17:05.000Is, I realize that if you tweet something that's factual based on factual news and a link to the news story,
00:17:10.000the media will twist the context of what you said to make you look bad.
00:17:15.000And they'll accuse you of things you didn't actually do.
00:17:17.000So this election integrity project or whatever accused me of being one of the biggest spreaders of like election misinformation or something, which is totally False, because I use NewsGuard, which is this, like, you know, they do a partnership with Microsoft for funding, and they fact-check.
00:17:31.000And so all the stories I'm putting out are just basic, you know.
00:17:33.000So then I realized, okay, all we gotta do is share the story and say the opposite, and then I win, because now they can't accuse me.
00:17:39.000So I'll, like, if I see a story that is shocking to the narrative, that, you know, Biden commits X crime, I'll say, this is clearly false, Biden would never do something like this.
00:17:49.000You are all crazy conspiracy theorists.
00:19:18.000If they made half a million dollars within, so it was like, I think it was Tuesday, I was able to, no, no, no, it wasn't, it was Wednesday.
00:19:25.000They paused it for the midterms, and then Wednesday it went live, and then it was shut down late last night or early in the morning, so it was barely up for two days, and he made half a million in subscriptions.
00:19:37.000They're gonna get that same half a million again next month, but, fair point, they need four million per day.
00:19:43.000I mean, when you're running a company with thousands of employees, he already fired, what was it, close to half of them?
00:19:49.000And that makes me want him to be president, too.
00:19:53.000When he said that, remember when he was like, and they were saying it was gut-wrenching, lack of emotion, he just fired all these people, and it was Geraldo Rivera, and I was like, so what you're saying is he should also be in charge of personnel at the White House.
00:20:38.000They lost nearly $200 billion in just one afternoon.
00:20:44.000I don't think that's going to be happening anytime soon.
00:20:46.000And there is something happening in the online digital space that has advertisers pulling away from Twitter even before Elon Musk bought it, which is another perspective that people should understand here.
00:20:56.000I don't think centralized social media should be used for profit anyway.
00:21:22.000Well they owe me millions of dollars to start with because they've put ripped copies of my movie up like every single day even though I know the CEO, I know the acquisitions guy, I know every single person over there and they can't get the YouTube algorithm where you give YouTube an imprint of your content and there can be no bootlegged versions.
00:21:46.000And so it's like, you know, every week... Or it just claims the money for you or something, or a lot.
00:21:52.000And so, well, we're on YouTube, like we're on Google Play, so it doesn't do that.
00:21:57.000But, and isn't that funny how actually the only once we were on YouTube, meaning we were helping YouTube make money, did they do that for us.
00:22:04.000For the rest of the time we had to do every single link had to be an actual takedown.
00:22:10.000But then, and the best part is these people would put it up and they'd be like, Some a-hole named Amanda Milius is trying to take down Plot Against the President.
00:22:18.000She's probably a leftist trying to keep us from the truth.
00:22:21.000And I'm like, have you watched the credits?
00:23:35.000It's only they take it so personally that they're just like, oh my God.
00:23:41.000But yeah, even on stuff like that, like I understand why they have that subscription model and why you just described the Twitter subscription model in such a way.
00:23:48.000I mean, it really is one of these things where once you let in advertisers, you're letting in a censor board.
00:23:58.000This is why we started pushing TimCast.com, trying to build memberships to the website.
00:24:03.000That's why InfoWars only survives the way it does, and they're even going to go after him.
00:24:09.000This is the crazy thing because I get hit up all the time by big networks being like, we should do a deal.
00:24:15.000And we're going to give you... But this is funny because these people, and these are big networks, they seem to think I'm an idiot.
00:24:24.000And they're like, why don't you do a deal with us and we're going to pay you eight figures.
00:24:28.000We're going to pay you all of this money.
00:24:30.000And I'm like, oh yeah, okay, I know what you're saying.
00:24:32.000What you're saying is you want me to read ads five times per show, and then you'll make eight figures, take a cut off the top, and then give me...
00:24:41.000We don't do ads here on purpose because we don't want advertisers to do contracts with us and then come back and be like, you know, that last episode you did, we're not sure, you know, and then, oh no, oh no, we're gonna, no, no, no.
00:25:03.000But they, I know that if I sign one of these deals with any one of these networks, they would have said something like, You know, we don't think you should have Milo on because the current advertisers, that's exactly how it plays out.
00:25:17.000I mean, you're totally right about that.
00:25:19.000I mean, that's the reason that, like, I'm, you know, you asked me a moment ago, what's, you know, have you worked on a movie since Plot Against the President?
00:25:27.000Answer is, no, I'm building a company.
00:25:30.000The reason I'm building this company is because I need a place where the conservative Documentary and, you know, I'm working on a couple of scripteds, but that's just my thing, where the conservative world that's going to do documentaries that would normally just crowdfund them and just put them out on YouTube or put them out for free on whatever, that's their only way of getting around the censorship is to not make money.
00:25:56.000We're not going to beat Hollywood without being an industry, which is why even when I tussle with Daily Wire, Or I tussle with Dinesh D'Souza, who uses my movie as a search engine thing for his movie that did not as well.
00:30:15.000If you're meant to be there, you will be there.
00:30:17.000Yeah, if you're persistent enough, you can get anything in life.
00:30:19.000But again, if you just follow the old model, if you follow the old models and you don't innovate, you don't create your own members area, you don't create merchandise, you don't kind of think of ideas out of the norm, you won't make it in this business because this business is shutting down the door to anyone that dares to question any kind of reality.
00:30:37.000Yeah, so you just have to stay one step ahead.
00:30:39.000But again, you gotta Give the credit to AJ on having done that back before any of us, I mean at least, I don't know about y'all.
00:30:50.000He was doing this before social media existed.
00:30:51.000That's what I'm saying, and it's like, and I remember that episode to this day will always be etched in my mind, that episode he did when Matt Drudge showed up out of nowhere And did that episode and he said, start your own websites.
00:31:39.000But it was about exactly what you guys were talking about, where it was like you have to stay ahead of the curve, innovate, sell other products.
00:32:05.000You know who a good example of that is?
00:32:06.000I just wanted to include Corrin in this conversation and ask him how the industry has changed as far as monetization, as far as money.
00:32:15.000Have you noticed anything in the industry?
00:32:17.000Yeah, I was thinking about that almost the whole time that you guys were talking about it because there is a shift that hasn't happened yet and I'm not sure if they really know how to make it happen because the box that you're in, in the traditional way of doing distribution, That really comes with a lot of control mechanisms like you were just talking about.
00:32:42.000There are certain parameters that you have to meet creatively.
00:32:49.000But then where are you going to take your film, your original content, and market it to get the same type of monetization potential as you would get in Hollywood?
00:32:58.000single platform. You take it, that's the thing, it's just how you do the deals. This is what,
00:33:04.000that's the, that is the one thing I broke on Plot Against the President. That is the reason Amazon
00:33:08.000will not take documentaries anymore. But you never make an exclusive deal.
00:33:13.000It's a different beast than scripted content and stuff like that, especially when you're dealing
00:33:18.000with all the genre-specific issues and stuff like that. But really it's about platforming.
00:33:23.000At the end of the day, there isn't right now, currently, that I have found a really strong distribution platform with direct monetization for the films where you're actually getting a percentage of that ad revenue right away, per view, as it goes.
00:33:42.000Yeah, every person who's doing it is a grifter!
00:33:45.000Every single person that I have met with, that I have sat with, that was like, we have a platform and it's going to be for all the people that are, you know, dissident culture and it's going to be about not censorship and it's this and it's that.
00:34:02.000It's some guy who literally is taking somebody's money and running.
00:34:06.000I have not, I have one avenue that I think has done this properly and it's Rockfin.
00:34:12.000Rockfin has a very good backend that's trustworthy and is actually, I believe, what they're telling me.
00:34:20.000As somebody who has a film that is the number one documentary to this day on Amazon, on all the different weird platforms, right?
00:34:54.000Well, I mean, what I do see that's working, interestingly enough, with Run Hyde Fight, with Daily Wire and all that, is that I think that there's an opportunity for people who already have built out platforms to use those platforms themselves as a distribution outlet for scripted content.
00:35:16.000Yeah, but then like five people see it.
00:35:19.000You're talking about people who have millions of people, millions of followers on their platform.
00:35:24.000And the reach that that can go to from there, I think that that's one option, because otherwise it goes back to a corporate, you know, a corporate style eventually anyway, when you have, you know, platforms that are controlled by corporate interests.
00:37:58.000And that's why what you just said actually really matters.
00:38:00.000And I get in arguments with people about this all the time where they're like, oh, who cares about the culture?
00:38:04.000I don't want to talk about the culture war.
00:38:05.000I just want to talk about we got to talk about like the votes and the elections.
00:38:08.000How are you meaning to create the kind of candidates and the kind of citizens that want to get up and vote and vote for the type of candidates that we need to have if you don't have the culture element?
00:38:31.000So it's like, yeah, without educating your country, you're not going to get the outcomes that you want.
00:38:38.000Yeah, I think you need the technological element too.
00:38:40.000And to piggyback off this conversation about platforming and how distribution, the future of, you know, content distribution, I think the biggest problem, one of the biggest problems with content distribution is piracy, internet piracy, where someone will take your content and repost it somewhere.
00:38:52.000So if you could somehow have content so that there's tags in it or something that every time it's reposted somewhere else, It's still tracked back to the creator, and you actually encourage sites to pirate content and sell it, and you get 98% of the sale.
00:39:07.000The site that sells it for you gets 2%, and then everyone's gonna be selling your art.
00:39:11.000They're gonna have websites of people selling tens of thousands of movies for you.
00:39:16.000That is a smart way of doing things, and that is something that we need to look at, because it's not that I'm against... I mean, look, I grew up...
00:39:46.000But I don't know if you can technically... Or you make terrible movies that go up on YouTube that are like, you know, just... What are you doing, Luke?
00:40:59.000I just wrote one based on a graphic novel that we just shot in New Mexico with Stephen Dorff and Cole Hauser starring in Jack Kilmer called Dead Man's Hand.
00:41:08.000It's based on the same company that I gave you that comic book, Rotten Tail.
00:41:12.000Source Point Press did a graphic novel, a Western, Dead Man's Hand, that we just finished shooting.
00:41:22.000I mean, I know earlier there was talk about the pedophilia, but there's also the wokeness in the industry, which is also a big issue.
00:41:28.000You know, I mean, for me, I've been on my own path in the industry since day one, really.
00:41:35.000Growing up in the industry, I was a graffiti artist before I was an actor, and I kept hanging with all my buddies that I grew up doing graffiti art with.
00:41:50.000I got caught in 10th grade because me and my buddy Dapper were tagging high schools and junior highs on Sunday nights so that everybody would see our get-ups on Monday morning.
00:42:15.000That's one way to get motivated to go to school.
00:42:17.000The indoctrination centers that they call schools.
00:42:20.000Oh man, at North Hollywood High, back in the 80s, they used to put chains around the doors once school started in the morning and lock you in from the outside.
00:42:30.000And we had barbed wire fences 12 foot high all the way.
00:42:33.000It was like going to prison every day for five, six hours.
00:43:03.000I went to school in the 90s in New York City, and again, metal detectors when you walk in, craziness that you can't even imagine, you can't even describe.
00:43:10.000We had LAPD, or they still do, I'm sure, but in the 80s we had LAPD on campus, so you had like, principal, assistant to principal, dean, assistant to dean, LAPD.
00:43:19.000We had two armed police officers on campus every day, we had a cop that drove around campus all day long, and still people got shot and stabbed and beaten and everything else.
00:43:42.000Well, I guess we can move on topics, but just to cap off this talk about distribution models,
00:43:46.000you were saying that marketing money, you said that the key is...
00:43:48.000Well, I mean, it's about driving traffic.
00:43:51.000How do you get the eyeballs on some content that you're trying to independently platform without a big distribution or major film company behind you or backing you?
00:44:05.000There is a model to be able to do it, but where is it going to be platformed?
00:45:29.000And I want to keep pushing that envelope because I can't like announce what the idea is for the next thing because then it won't work, right?
00:45:40.000Because I just told everybody what it was.
00:46:55.000I just mean in the grassroots, you know, putting it out there and getting it on this platform and then you find another platform and then another one and another one.
00:48:43.000What's going on with that Mason stuff?
00:48:45.000Well, for me, I mean, you know, I've been interested in kind of the conspiracy theories and stuff like that since I was a teenager.
00:48:52.000And when I found out that, you know, Freemasons were the Illuminati and all of this, I was like, wait a second, my grandfather and great-grandfather were both masons and they sure as hell weren't.
00:49:03.000Involved in any kind of weird racket like that.
00:49:07.000So I got more interested in the philosophical side of it and reading some Masonic books and literature and came to realize that it's more of a principled, philosophical way of thinking and applying analogies, you could say construction analogies to life,
00:49:53.000Yeah, you can talk about anything like that.
00:49:55.000The only thing you can't discuss are just the actual initiation rites and the dialogue that's used in the initiation.
00:50:03.000Were you able to meet any kind of, like, prominent people through it?
00:50:06.000I've been to the Grand Lodge in London a number of times, to the tea room there, and there's definitely some pretty interesting folks that were hanging around there.
00:50:15.000But overall, my interest in it is purely philosophical and fraternal.
00:50:22.000I really enjoy traveling the world and going to other lodges and meeting other brothers who have the same kind of philosophic mindset and curiosity.
00:50:32.000Yeah, I know like Shaquille O'Neal is also like a Freemason.
00:50:35.000There's a lot of other prominent people that are also Freemasons.
00:50:41.000I'm pretty sure that I'm correct that he's in Prince Hall Lodge, which I have a number of good friends that are And is it true that they all go back to the ideology?
00:50:50.000Who was it who invented Freemasonry in the United States?
00:50:56.000No, Albert Pike introduced Scottish Rite Freemasonry after the Civil War, which I'm really not into.
00:51:04.000I think that's more of the side that sort of is where the Illuministic side kind of comes from.
00:51:10.000And to me, I think they sponge off the Blue Lodge by this thing of offering more light you know, so oh, there's 33 degrees or 32 degrees with the
00:51:19.00033rd being a bestowed degree, a bestowed degree, but you know, they keep offering more
00:51:23.000light, more degrees, more this, and there's just nothing to it. It's, you know, the three
00:51:27.000primary degrees are the most sublime, and that's where you're going to get your, you know, your
00:52:19.000Do you take classes or is it just like work?
00:52:22.000You have to have a mentor because there's no way you can do the degree work alone because
00:52:25.000you work with somebody else in the actual initiation.
00:52:29.000It's a Q&A, back and forth, basically.
00:52:30.000Do you have to read a lot of books, and then you have to go through a specific ritual to get to the next level, and then sometimes the ritual is like a test, and sometimes you pass the test, and sometimes you don't?
00:52:40.000Yes, and that has to do with the whole Q&A thing.
00:52:45.000There is a performative value to it and what you learn from what you memorize and how you respond.
00:52:51.000And if you don't have all of this stuff down to a T, then you won't get passed on to the next degree.
00:52:59.000You'll have to repeat that again and again and again until you get it right.
00:53:01.000And the more that you read and understand about it, then the better off you are, for sure.
00:53:44.000And I mean, I wouldn't say, I mean, in having read about the Kitharai and the Albigensians and all that, I wouldn't necessarily even say that Gnosticism has that as its fundamental belief either.
00:53:57.000I think it has more to do with the enlightenment of the human soul and the raising of oneself to a higher experience of consciousness.
00:54:08.000I've always found Gnosticism makes a lot of sense in that it just kind of stands for, like, the knowledge that you have is the Enlightenment.
00:54:14.000Like, the process is the Enlightenment.
00:54:16.000Is that blasphemous to people of churches to say that Gnosticism is awesome?
00:54:20.000I mean, I don't know what you're... Well, it was to the Catholic Church, because the Crusades were against the Gnostics.
00:54:25.000The Second Crusades were against the Gnostics, and they went and all throughout southern France and Spain and murdered them by the tens of thousands.
00:54:33.000And traditionally, there's a through line of theory that ties Gnosticism to the original teachings of Christ and the original practices of the true Christians before Christianity was usurped by the Roman Catholic Church, which was previous to that, Mithraism.
00:54:54.000a, you know, a pagan-type belief system, which pagan is not even a correct term for it.
00:54:59.000Until they got obsessed with the Jews and Jerusalem.
00:55:04.000Yeah, I was just going to say, I literally just wrote Solomon's Temple.
00:55:07.000I was like, doesn't this go all the way back until the Knights of Templar, Solomon's Temple, and allegedly the secrets that they found there, and they used that kind of secrecy to allegedly fight against the Pope?
00:55:18.000Because I remember studying this like years and years and years ago.
00:55:21.000Well, they said they found the treasure.
00:55:23.000That was the theory is that the Knights Templar either found some old manuscripts or actual treasures or things like that that they then brought back to Europe.
00:55:33.000And they were able to expand the Knights Templar as an order drastically because of this knowledge or whatever it was that they got a hold of, which is still a mystery to this day.
00:55:55.000Yeah, I think I've seen, I don't know if I remember the movie, but in the first couple of games, it was the secret for, like, the progenitors of Earth, aliens, and, like, the apple was, like, some powerful object or something.
00:56:08.000Well, what's really fascinating about it is that the symbols are everywhere.
00:56:11.000the kind of, is it sacred geometry or is it just, because you look at architecture, you
00:56:16.000look at corporate logos, you look at almost anything of prominence, you look at the landscape
00:57:00.000You know, so you have the 10 Sephirot and you have all of the connection points between
00:57:05.000And from all of those connection points, the symbolism comes out of it.
00:57:08.000And that goes into the sacred geometry of fractaling and everything else.
00:57:13.000So it's certainly, all of those symbols certainly do come out of the Tree of Life, but the Tree of Life itself comes out of an even more sublime symbol.
00:57:22.000And doesn't it take it down to how the human body is constructed?
00:57:38.000On the tree of life, they've split several of them into dynamic polars, but when you combine them all together, it's the same seven to nine chakras that you generally find in a normal system.
00:57:48.000Sounds like a lot of stuff that Ian's talking about.
00:57:51.000You had him at fractals and the aligned chakras.
00:57:59.000You have to understand that it's not that I disagree with, obviously, I know nothing about the Masons compared to you, but I'm Jewish, right?
00:58:10.000So I may not be as on board with my religious symbols being utilized in another Theologies, philosophies.
00:58:25.000Well, I'm Jewish too, so... But I could say the same thing about, you know, things I've seen in evangelical churches.
00:58:34.000It's like, you know what, I could whine about it all day long.
00:58:37.000In fact, you could talk about the Old Testament and the New Testament.
00:58:39.000But the point is, I'm happy it's not... We use Hebrew letters and all of that in Freemasonry.
00:58:48.000When I first saw a Freemason book, I thought it was Hebrew.
00:58:58.000It's involved because, I mean, that goes way back because you also have to think, you know, in the practicing of that type of magic, if the Knights Templar were involved in practicing Kabbalistic magic, that would be perceived as witchcraft and other types of things.
00:59:16.000But Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Illuminata in the 1500s, was practicing Kabbalah, and that's where the Illuminati comes from in Bavaria, by Adam Weishaupt, who was also a Jesuit priest, who was picking back up where Ignatius Loyola left off back in the 1500s.
00:59:39.000That's how I feel every time we talk about movies or video games.
00:59:42.000All I'm saying is it just gives me a little bit of the heebie-jeebies when you're trying to not have the whole world come kill you.
00:59:53.000As a Jew, just in general, as does happen once every few hundred years or sometimes more often, where you're just like, Magic and this and that.
01:00:15.000There's nothing around us that isn't magic.
01:00:17.000Every time we're trying to explain something to somebody, as soon as they understand our communication to them, we've performed a spell, because now they're thinking with our information.
01:00:26.000So there's nothing that we're not doing that isn't magical.
01:00:33.000It was a tree that was then brought down.
01:00:35.000It was carved, changed, you know, cars.
01:00:38.000A car is a magic item, you know what I mean?
01:00:41.000It's been milled from the ground of taking ore and molten metal and crushing it and then shaping it and then putting it together and then suddenly you put a chemical into it and start it up and boom, it can drive.
01:02:29.000So why is there so many connections between Masonic imagery and what we've come to learn
01:02:37.000about satanic rituals and Luciferian stuff?
01:02:43.000Is that just the same sort of thing as, like, you know, what I'm kind of arguing against, which is, like, you know, frequently, like, ah, the Jews ruin everything, blah, blah, blah.
01:02:53.000Well, is that the same kind of misunderstanding?
01:03:05.000You're going to have opposing meanings for them by different groups.
01:03:10.000For instance, Illuminism, Adam Weishaupt, their sole goal was to infiltrate and take over Freemasonry and introduce Illuminism into the rites and practices of Masons.
01:03:22.000So, in essence, when you have the Golden Dawn, for instance, and other quasi-Masonic orders that come out of Masonry, they're taking the Masonic symbolism with them.
01:03:35.000Yeah, and then they're turning it on its head.
01:03:37.000So suddenly you're looking at the Golden Dawn going, oh, they're using the same eye in the pyramid, and they're using the same this and that, and oh, that's got to be Mason suit.
01:03:48.000That's how I got introduced to that stuff.
01:03:50.000That's why I get heebie-jeebie about it, is because when I was in college, I accidentally went to this totally bizarre communist college, and I just tried to avoid their protest classes, and I took a Yates class, and it was just Golden Dawn.
01:04:43.000Was it just like a way of teaching and learning and knowing, like, if you're a mason and you know these things, I don't have to worry about you not understanding the world the way I view it?
01:04:53.000You were saying there's a lot of, like, mechanical metaphors involved.
01:04:56.000Yeah, I mean, for instance, the 24-inch gauge, which is obviously used in construction for measuring, you know.
01:05:03.000You know, you use that to break up your time into three eight-hour segments.
01:05:09.000One for work, one for rest, one for recreation.
01:05:12.000You use the square and compasses, the compass to keep your desires within due circumference.
01:05:20.000You use the square to square your actions.
01:05:26.000You know, all of these analogies you apply to the self and you are the mason and the edifice that you're building is in the mind.
01:05:35.000This gets into Solomon's temple, is that in Freemasonry there's a strong belief that the first temple was never built, that it was only built in his imagination and that it was never actually built in physical reality.
01:05:50.000So, you know, it's about the temple that we're building in our minds and then into reality.
01:06:07.000Let's talk about another story from the Daily Mail.
01:06:10.000In this story, I was surprised to see it, Mexico uses footage of homeless people and drug addicts from Philadelphia in advertisements to scare young people away from substance abuse.
01:07:21.000But what's the point of selling them in Mexico when you can't charge 50 times for them than you can here filter the fentanyl from China through our open border and kill everybody here?
01:07:31.000I mean that's what people don't understand is that China has a hundred year long memory, I mean a 250 year long memory and a hundred year long plan and they're still pissed about the opium wars and we don't understand that.
01:07:44.000And everyone's like, why does China keep sending their fentanyl here and we don't do anything about it?
01:07:48.000Well, they should be sending it to the UK.
01:07:50.000I mean, we didn't have anything to do with that.
01:07:51.000You know, I think they can't get into the UK because it's a small island.
01:07:53.000They don't have a land border to move it across.
01:07:55.000But the thing about what's going on right now in the United States is that we had the economy completely destroyed.
01:08:01.000I often was asking, where did everybody go?
01:08:04.000How come we went to, we were in New Market, Virginia last weekend, and the restaurant had a big ol' white board that said, we are understaffed, please be patient.
01:08:54.000There's retribution in the streets if you give out the drugs that are supposed to go up north if you give it out to the local population because they
01:09:00.000know the devastation that it would cause the local population and how horrible it would be. This is also,
01:09:05.000as of course, there's also a very mirrored history between a lot of the cartels and American
01:09:10.000intelligence agencies that have been working together historically.
01:09:15.000that have been shipping in things like crack cocaine and it wouldn't surprise
01:09:18.000well it was a little bit more formally shifted in a very well there are very
01:09:22.000serious and i a top people had a very good idea of the old barry seals they
01:09:26.000need a very small enough that that's important for instance that's how the
01:09:30.000clinton's out of their way into a cia family because the people don't realize
01:09:33.000is that the obama's in the bushes have much more in common than the clinton's
01:09:37.000in the bushes the clinton's anyone else is that those are old-school cia families like in if you
01:09:42.000want to make sorry mason reference their thirty-third whereas like the
01:09:47.000clinton's are like nine like the clinton's are like down here elbowing their way up
01:09:53.000into the higher level cia like thinking they're going to have a legacy they're
01:09:57.000not and then there's a big history of me not Arkansas
01:10:24.000Whenever you post a meme, it's like I get tens of thousands of likes and I'll post something about my life and everyone's like, Tim, we don't care about you.
01:10:59.000And I'm kind of just like, I don't know, I was thinking about what Michael Malice was saying with John Fetterman getting elected and how he wanted him in.
01:12:03.000It's the only thing I would die for if not my family.
01:12:07.000I don't feel bad being genuine about this.
01:12:11.000A lot of these people these days, after this election, there's a lot of, I won't mention who, but there's a lot of irony going around where it's like don't you know elections
01:12:20.000are fake anyways like anybody who took this seriously is dumb and you're like no
01:12:24.000actually i i really care about my country and i don't mind saying so like it's really important i
01:12:30.000think what's also happening here in america with a lot of these drug overdoses is something
01:12:35.000that has been adding to the larger political shift in this country because when you look at
01:12:40.000the opioid epidemic it predominantly went after middle america
01:12:43.000It went after people that weren't in the cities, people who trusted their doctors, got in a car accident, and their doctor said, hey, take legalized heroin.
01:12:51.000That we're going to cut you off immediately.
01:12:53.000And now, hey, now you got to go through Mexico.
01:12:55.000Now you got to go through the cartels.
01:12:57.000Now you got to go through your local drug dealers to get hooked.
01:13:00.000And you criminalize it, and when you criminalize it, you create a situation where, of course, there is more harm, and more people are dying from bad drugs, more than ever.
01:13:09.000More gang members are becoming more enriched, more than ever.
01:13:12.000And it's a situation deliberately created, in my opinion, meant to devastate middle America.
01:13:18.000And this has been seen as a result of eliminating a lot of would-be Republicans, let's be honest.
01:13:27.000Because in what kind of country can you have authoritarianism?
01:13:34.000That's why we see authoritarianism in extremely poor countries, because when you're worried about what to eat and what you're going to feed your family, you don't have time to have high-minded philosophical conversations about what political system you're going to have.
01:13:47.000And that's the problem with the right too.
01:13:48.000I was just having a meeting with somebody earlier today and you're like, like, like, like, we're talking, me and this girl are basically on the complete same side.
01:13:55.000We're talking about it like we're on totally opposite complete political sides.
01:15:03.000Or they thought they were taking something else because they're pill-pressing these things.
01:15:07.000Now, whether they're pill-pressing the fentanyl into these forms and saying that it's something else, and not intentionally putting an overdose amount in there, or intentionally putting an overdose amount in there, I can't say for sure.
01:15:22.000But the fact that it's in there at all is frightening.
01:15:59.000And then people drank it and they died, and they're like, okay, we're gonna stop doing that.
01:16:01.000No, no, no, they wanted a story where people would die from it, they would run with those headlines saying, see, bootlegging's dangerous, you better not drink the bootleg alcohol, as opposed to the government policies.
01:16:10.000Yeah, they spiked the bootleg alcohol.
01:16:12.000Yeah, literally created, you know, mafias.
01:16:14.000Mafias wouldn't exist if it wasn't for government prohibition.
01:16:17.000So you're saying mafias wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the mafias?
01:16:20.000Well, no, they've been existing since ancient Rome.
01:16:24.000I was waiting to argue, and I was like, that's actually a good point there.
01:17:15.000And in fact, they would police their neighborhoods.
01:17:17.000So when people felt like they weren't being protected, and they didn't have the same access as other people in terms of public resources or industry, they created their own.
01:17:36.000The difference is the United States, we've mass scaled it up to the point where it's surrounding the nation and with military bases all over the world.
01:17:43.000When I look at Brazil, Brazil was a really great example of this with the favelas.
01:17:48.000When the government wasn't active in the shantytowns, the favelas, gangs came up and became the de facto leadership.
01:17:55.000When the government realized, hey, there's tax money, we need to get this stuff, we need to modernize and take control of it, they had to quote-unquote pacify, meaning they would go in and rip apart the gangs and then reassert their dominance over this area, but the gangs were basically just local government.
01:18:15.000That's why when you see the FBI raiding the homes and raiding the political opposition, you have to realize that the FBI is just the gang of the party of the regime, right?
01:19:43.000Yes, well, he did on his radio show, he talked about it, but it wasn't so much in the sense that, if I recall correctly, he did say... Well, even Alex Jones was making predictions.
01:19:58.000And there was also, we were talking about Jordan Maxwell earlier, there was another guy who was really on to all of this stuff and everything, but that was pretty shocking, but it was in such a way that he didn't say specifically what happened, but, you know, I would have to go back and look at it again.
01:20:16.000as well, but it was pretty eye-opening.
01:20:18.000And the fact that they went and whacked him afterwards.
01:20:20.000Well, Timothy McVeigh's lawyer wrote a book about his case where it included an entire chapter about Osama Bin Laden that was removed from later printings.
01:20:30.000He said Osama Bin Laden will be blamed for it.
01:22:01.000When they were doing, when the EU was first launching, they were selling, it was, I think it was five cents on the dollar you could buy euros before they launched the, before they fully launched.
01:22:13.000It's like, if this is, if they're going to make a currency out of this, I want in!
01:22:34.000speculative but i would not be surprised if american elites are purposefully
01:22:38.000tanking the u.s. in while sending their assets over through maybe like Panama, where a lot of money was stored, or Switzerland.
01:22:46.000And we know Joe Biden flew on Air Force Two with his son Hunter for a private equity deal in China.
01:22:51.000I think the elites, they are stealing the silverware from the Titanic after the iceberg was hit, 2008.
01:22:57.000They're jumping on the life rafts, telling everybody everything's fine, don't worry about it.
01:23:00.000Taking those lifeboats off to another big ship, loading up all the silver, coming back and saying, everything's okay people, don't worry about it.
01:23:22.000I'm going to avoid saying the thing we're not supposed to say, but it also has to do with that.
01:23:28.000So the fact that 2008 happened and nothing ever came of it and they needed something to blame it on and distract for a while and also to control populations, they had to do that and then do what Tim's talking about.
01:23:48.000Maybe you're talking about the global... I guess you call it the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland that's printing... No, no, I'm talking about something else.
01:23:57.000Well, I think I know... Is he a fever?
01:24:00.000And the Bank of International Settlements is the old system.
01:24:02.000What they're proposing now with BRICS is going to be to get off of that system.
01:24:06.000So when Russia invades Ukraine, they threaten to rip them from SWIFT.
01:24:12.000And so immediately they're like, okay, we need something else because we cannot be beholden to the US.
01:24:17.000I'd be willing to bet they immediately started going around, and this is years ago, in fact, we know they were doing this, and pitching to these countries, join us, the resistance.
01:24:26.000And now with Ukraine and everything that's going on and the U.S.
01:24:30.000is in total chaos, I'd be willing to bet, and again this is very surface level because I don't have access to classified information, I'd be willing to bet that China's been subverting the U.S.
01:24:39.000through TikTok and through social media.
01:24:41.000Our foreign adversaries have been doing the same thing.
01:24:44.000We have been spinning around rope-a-dope while they've been preparing all of this stuff and there are elites in the United States who know what's happening and said, you know what, if you can't beat them, join them.
01:24:53.000No, that's not only what's happened, but you can actually look at this.
01:24:56.000If you look at the bill that just came out about unveiling who runs the think tanks, it's not just that they've been rope-a-doping, they have been cashing out on this.
01:25:05.000Every single think tank in Washington D.C.
01:25:07.000is owned by a different foreign country, and they're not like our friends.
01:25:13.000I mean even though England is our actual biggest enemy, people need to start understanding, it's like really really bad ones.
01:25:20.000Like ones that are on, like the State Department in one hand is creating lists of bad countries that are sanctioned and on the other hand sending their staff over to work at think tanks that are funded by those countries.
01:25:30.000So, like, make that make sense for me.
01:25:32.000Like, that's, that's, that, it's not just, it's not as innocent even as rope-a-dope.
01:25:37.000Like, I think what Tim's saying actually is completely correct.
01:25:40.000I just think it's a gazillion times worse than that, from what I saw.
01:25:53.000We also forgot how they're shipping in all the drugs to pacify the general public and destroying men and testosterone so no one could rebel and fight back.
01:26:02.000Listen, when all of this is happening and then our border is completely porous, they don't care.
01:26:07.000Drugs are pouring and they don't care.
01:26:08.000Our economy is completely destroyed, they don't care.
01:26:11.000I'm just like, okay, they're participating in it.
01:26:19.000Like in a Trump administration, do you know what happened to the immigration bill?
01:26:23.000It was shelved by the same people that are running AFPI right now, which is why I'm in a big old fight with them and why like they're all can't understand why I'm coming after them on Twitter.
01:26:33.000But like the same exact people that are running AFPI are the ones that decided to shelve the immigration bill in favor of having Kim Kardashian's more moments with celebrities like that and release more criminals because that was at the top of the list of all the Americans.
01:26:49.000America First was definitely about, let's release more criminals early, not do immigration, do tax policy, and plant a thousand trees.
01:27:02.000And I'm saying we because I was in that office.
01:27:05.000So it's like, that wasn't what I was working on.
01:27:08.000We were working on the immigration bill.
01:27:09.000And I can tell you, it would have solved a lot of these issues.
01:27:12.000Do you know that there's so much, the amount, the number of What are they called, those things you put on trucks that come in through ships, like the shipping containers?
01:27:47.000I think we found out that Joe Biden was shipping children, illegal immigrant children, across the country, and it was a story only for people who read the news.
01:27:54.000And half the country, despite the... You know, here's what I see.
01:28:10.000China, they've been preparing for this.
01:28:13.000The people running this country, they literally don't care.
01:28:15.000Donald Trump starts showing up our borders, showing up our defenses, sealing our border, bringing jobs back, getting factories from Mexico back in.
01:28:24.000It may be because of Thucydides' trap.
01:28:27.000Which is this historical concept that whenever the dominant economic power is about to be displaced by a rising economic power, war breaks out.
01:28:37.000At least 12 out of the 16 times in the past 500 years.
01:28:40.000So perhaps what's happening is they're saying to avoid World War III, we will control demolition in the United States and then rebuild up where it's growing rapidly, say China, the BRICS countries.
01:28:50.000And thus, we are watching the complete and total collapse of our country And what happens is, with expanded universal mail-in voting, the American people who are so blinded, so stupid, so ignorant, and so hate-filled, are voting themselves into oblivion.
01:29:07.000I'm very, very much about individualism, so my worst case scenario is, it's not my preferred ideal that this country goes belly-up, but You know, I'm fine with trying to figure things out for myself and not having to rely on other people.
01:29:21.000And I'm not saying I will be good at surviving completely in the wilderness.
01:30:04.000I'm not saying I'm doing anything crazy prepper-like like preppers do.
01:30:08.000Maybe we should, because this is very alarming, the BRICS countries.
01:30:12.000I kind of am, I mean... But I mean, like, 30 years worth of food and, like, you know, look... Three is enough.
01:30:18.000I mean, not if it's the total cost of the U.S., right?
01:30:21.000Well, yeah, I mean, but if you're still, if three years have gone by, you're still living on some bagged, some bad, you know... Bagged food, I think.
01:30:39.000What you do is you always make sure you're getting your food from natural sources and only in extreme emergencies do you tap into your reserves.
01:30:47.000After three years, ain't gonna be no Chef Boyardee anymore.
01:31:04.000No, no, the can's just faded and filthy.
01:31:07.000Oh, I think what you'd get for a pack of Hubba Bubba.
01:31:10.000You know, he cracks it open, takes his finger and just puts it in his mouth and then instantly in his mind is transported to being a little kid in a beautiful suburb and his mom hands him the bowl and he's like, I love you, mom.
01:31:21.000And then he flashes back to reality, his clothes are ripped, he's covered in dirt and he's like...
01:31:29.000I was talking to Michael Malice earlier, he's got a book coming out, but one of the things he said to me was, people in this country absolutely do not realize what bad is.
01:31:40.000That's what I'm trying to say, because he's an expert on North Korea, and many other countries like that.
01:31:46.000What I'm trying to say is, we don't know, we are so not prepared for what it's like to not be a superpower.
01:31:52.000Well, what I'm saying is, like, getting to the point where you're at, where it's like, okay, fine, maybe there isn't a they.
01:31:57.000Maybe it is roving gangs, and maybe it's all that, and everybody else is trained to be an influencer.
01:32:02.000Everyone in Poland, you know, everyone in Poland and my family jars their food, has a little plot of land where they grow their own food.
01:32:26.000And when the Roman Republic fell, it became an empire.
01:32:29.000So if some strongman steps in and says, turns this country into a Juta and runs it through the military, goes around, kills whoever disagrees... You mean the Red Caesar?
01:32:38.000Yeah, if something like a Caesar were to appear with a military force and people and then we're like second fiddle to the Chinese superstructure and we're just kind of like a vassal state.
01:32:48.000No, first we get to be the American Empire though.
01:32:50.000I don't know if there was a we involved in that.
01:32:53.000No, we need the American Caesar and that's why when we get the Red Caesar, we're going to have a handful of hundred years of good times.
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01:35:37.000They were like, hanging out smoking cigarettes nicotine nationalism smoking cigarettes together and the next morning the french commanders were like all right it's time for you to go kill them and they're like we're not and they're like then i'm gonna shoot you in the back you better and this french like this is early that's how war works yeah this is early 1914 the beginning of the war as well to point that out before all those four years of everyone killing each other so in the worst possible ways yeah still didn't know why they were fighting that's the weirdest thing now yep
01:39:01.000And I'm like, dude, if all they're going to do is ground you and you leave and they ground you more, grounding isn't doing anything to you.
01:39:08.000So my attitude with the secession from Oregon is like, These counties voted to do it.
01:39:13.000Or they voted to put it on a bill, or I can't remember exactly what it was.
01:39:17.000And then everyone's like, yeah, well, Congress will never let it happen, and the states won't let it happen, and I'm like, let?
01:39:47.000And then I guess the issue is, if people who live in these areas agree to abide by the rules and laws of Portland, of the West Coast, then they did not secede.
01:39:59.000My point is, if you've got all these counties all over the country that are saying, we hereby vote to secede, and I'm like, so then Then you did, right?
01:40:09.000You stopped paying taxes, you stopped abiding.
01:40:12.000There's a northern district in Colorado.
01:40:17.000If you voted for this, does that mean you've called up the governor of Idaho?
01:41:32.000They remained in the Union, and then the federal government arrested 30-some-odd assembly members from Maryland because they were in favor of it, but the overwhelming majority were not in favor of secession.
01:41:43.000Did the federal government just set up, like, military all over Maryland?
01:43:41.000But it was, maybe in 2013 or 14, but it was an attempt to do a new series for Star Trek, but an independent kind of take on it, and they just couldn't get the rights and everybody to get on board.
01:43:57.000They ended up having to do the second season they did, they ended up having to drop the Star Trek from the name and just call it Renegades.
01:44:48.000What I liked most about it was the fact that it took place in present time, but was a sci-fi.
01:44:52.000You know, most sci-fis are, you know, someplace in the faraway future, or whatever, and you can't really... But this is, like, something you could really hang on to and go, wow, I feel like I could be a part of this.
01:45:03.000Like, I feel like the Stargate is real.
01:45:04.000I mean, I've had, at conventions I've done, I've had people convinced to a T that it's real, and they created the series to hide the real Stargate.
01:45:17.000extreme. We know that was a signal to all the fans that it was real the whole time.
01:45:22.000Yeah, but we know it's not real real. End of story guys, let's move on.
01:45:28.000Well, it's funny because the Stargate project actually had nothing to do with portals.
01:45:32.000Was it like psychic powers? Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
01:45:35.000And that was their star gets Native Americans would go inside of a circle that they would, like, draw out and actually project into the stars.
01:47:00.000Well, there was an attempt by the creators to pitch a version of it that was turned down, but I have my own version that I'm dying to pitch.
01:48:09.000People ask me all the time, they're like, doesn't your dad have like 30 unmade scripts?
01:48:12.000And I'm like, yeah, and they're all owned by the movie studios that were paying him to write them while he smoked cigars and hung out with the Hells Angels.
01:48:59.000Well, so the idea is, just for those, because I see some people commenting about it, is if you become a member at TimCast.com, And watch our members-only shows, any one of them, Tales from the Inverted World, uh, uh, Cass Castle, and the Tim Cass Uncensored Show.
01:49:12.000We are going to just scroll in, grab a random comment, send you an email, and be like, hey, we just, it's just random.
01:49:19.000We saw your name, we picked it, and we're gonna send you something from the show.
01:49:23.000Uh, the way I see it is we got a table full of garbage.
01:49:24.000Here, Ian, give me that bag behind your laptop.
01:49:52.000We make you responsible for the garbage.
01:49:56.000Once a week, we'll have someone hit up the people in the comments and just be like, hey, we've got... It'll always be something relevant, like we're not going to send you a can or a bottle of water.
01:51:35.000And the biggest issue is that it's proprietary software controlled by the CCU.
01:51:37.000And I will clarify too, I've not definitively said DeSantis should be the person, I've said, there should be an open primary to figure out who has the ability.
01:51:49.000The Republicans' problem right now is they have too many star players, and the Democrats' problem is they don't even have one.
01:51:55.000They literally have no one that can even speak English.
01:52:41.000He was saying, like, Trump has got to do it, Trump has got to win, and then YouTube was probably like, oh geez, oh no, he's promoting Trump, what do we do?
01:52:48.000They love it when we're like DeSantis.
01:53:08.000No, no, no, no, no, but it clearly it's Milo and then the whole thing is staged with 20,000 white supremacists and Patriot front groups protesting in Chicago and then setting up a terrorist attack to kill all black lawyers.
01:53:23.000Yes, that's the premise of the episode.
01:53:26.000These people live in a weird Yes, that's the premise of the entire episode.
01:53:31.000Sorry if I ruined it for you, but it's absolutely deranged and they keep making these like slide crazy racist jabs that are just like mind-boggling and just like so very low effort and not intelligent at all.
01:53:44.000John Leroy says it cannot be understated that how both Hobbs and Lake are addressing the Maricopa County vote count is a huge indicator on how they would handle other issues plaguing their constituents.
01:54:16.000Did they give you leeway when you were building the character?
01:54:18.000At first, and then I was banned from using props after a scene when I was... We were doing a scene in the main room where you talk about all the next mission and all that, you know, the big boardroom, and I had one line in the whole entire scene, and they had me standing by a whole big fruit pile, you know, on a table, so I started peeling this bright orange orange the whole time, Until I get to my one line of dialogue so I can, like, eat the orange while I'm saying it, you know?
01:54:49.000And they were fine with it, but then when they got in the editing room, they realized every time they cut to the wide shot, I'm over there just, like, peeling this orange, and everybody's like, what is he doing?
01:54:58.000And they're not listening to anything else that's going on.
01:55:01.000And after that, they were like, okay, unless it's scripted, you can't use it.
01:55:04.000Because I had a banana in outer space scene that was iconic.
01:55:19.000They're like, what's it like going through the Stargate?
01:55:22.000And I'm like, well, you know, there's this big thing called a green screen that's right there, you know, and then there's this line that you cross between where the gate is and then where the green screen is, and you step across that.
01:55:52.000Well, it was called the giant toilet bowl, is what kind of... You know somebody pees through the Stargate.
01:55:59.000And wasn't it like they had one static prop and then one mobile prop?
01:56:04.000And so they had to keep using the mobile one for all the different scenes and every different plan?
01:56:07.000I think there were, yeah, there was a number of Stargates they had, and they had some that didn't work and some that did.
01:56:13.000So, I mean, the one that was the primary one in the SGC, I mean, that thing could work, all the chevrons opened and closed, it spun around, it lit up, I mean, I was like... Was it the same one from the movie?
01:56:24.000No, no, no, it wasn't the exact same one, it was a new one, yeah.
01:56:26.000Because I remember reading about how fans would be like, how come this one will rotate and lock in the things, but then outside on other planets it just lights up?
01:56:33.000Yeah, because it's way too expensive to be bringing that thing all around all the place.
01:57:35.000If you're a group that has a name and a brand and flies a flag with core tenets and you beat people until they do what you want, you are not an anarchist.
01:58:23.000Abrahamson says, another thing on the Civil War to bear in mind is that the popular opinion in the North was that the slave states had an unfair influence over the federal government, such as with the Fugitive Slave Act.
01:58:34.000But they weren't actually adhering to that.
01:58:37.000Well, the Fugitive Slave Act did make it more complicated because it messed with all the... Just push it to the right side.
01:58:47.000What were you saying about the Slave Act, Amanda?
01:58:50.000Because it took the law on the road so it was very I think it it it it made it more complex because like That meant that in a free state, a slave would be under the law of the state that he came from versus the state he was in, which makes things much more complex and not functional than just having a line and being like, under here is the agriculture world where we require slavery, and over here is the north where we don't.
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02:01:16.000Amanda, do you want to shout anything out?
02:01:19.000Plot Against the President on DVD makes a really good gift for your boomer parents or grandparents, and it's available on Target, Amazon, Walmart, and you should watch it anyway if you want to know what's happening.
02:02:10.000I did a very interesting video about Dave Chappelle's interview with Oprah, which I think relates to what's happening to Kanye West and Kyrie Irving.
02:02:17.000Lots of different things that I think are worth talking about.
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