Join us as we discuss the latest nuclear test by the Russian military, the latest political scandal involving Kanye West and Candace Owens, and the latest cultural scandal involving a man who kicked a projector at a movie theater.
00:00:31.000Now, this is not to imply that they're planning on using it on Western nations or anything like that, but this is a bomb that can apparently create a radioactive tsunami.
00:00:56.000And the question is, if they need to test it, why not just test it now?
00:01:00.000The other bigger issue is that there's a train scene moving in satellite imagery, which carries the crew for nuclear rocketry and other things like that.
00:01:08.000So they do believe that Vladimir Putin is advancing the mobilization of nuclear weapons.
00:01:13.000And I just got to say, you know, these people who think it can't happen, maybe Maybe it's optimism, maybe it's normalcy bias.
00:01:20.000But Vladimir Putin does not seem like the kind of guy who wants to lose or will let the West steamroll him.
00:01:25.000And now it looks like NATO is stepping ever closer to actively being... I mean, we know they're involved in the war.
00:03:56.000He did get arrested, fifth degree misdemeanor assault.
00:03:59.000Spent the night in jail, but nothing can be more painful than waking up and finding that
00:04:04.000you yourself are the meme in the morning.
00:04:06.000And so the internet was just filled with glorious, glorious waterfall of memes of this guy kicking.
00:04:12.000The favorite one was definitely the replacement of the meme we were playing with very racist things that Joe Biden has said throughout his career.
00:05:21.000But they can be memed, which is what seems to keep happening, is these people that are angry maybe go crazy and become revolutionary or disenfranchised and call them leftists or whatever you want to call them.
00:05:31.000But man, when you're in a state of anger, it's impossible to make light of something.
00:07:35.000Russia deploys sub armed with weapon of the apocalypse.
00:07:39.000The Poseidon torpedo could destroy European cities by creating a tsunami wave the size of four and a half football fields.
00:07:46.000Well, the sub named Belgorod has disappeared from its harbor in the Arctic, promoting NATO to warn member countries that Russia may be planning to test its Poseidon torpedo, which is an intercontinental nuclear-armed, nuclear-powered autonomous weapon.
00:08:01.000I think that should be prompting NATO to warn other countries.
00:09:42.000If they have it, and it might or might not work, they will use it if they need to.
00:09:47.000And we can flip a coin and wonder which city is going to get wiped out in a radioactive tsunami, or we can just be like, hey, maybe we should stop the war.
00:09:54.000How many autonomous weapons are available?
00:09:56.000Like, this is the future of modern war, at least the present day modern war is autonomous nuclear weapons that can take out cities from a distance.
00:10:02.000Well, we need to be, you know, honest with ourselves.
00:10:06.000A lot of the times military technology is far behind what the general public believes is even out there.
00:10:11.000But for the record, Russia has 6,255 nuclear warheads.
00:10:16.000That's the recorded amount that, of course, everyone publicly talks about.
00:10:20.000But again, what we're talking about here is a new form of weaponry that is going to, of course, launch a nuclear weapon underwater and launch a tsunami with With radioactive waste onto a shoreline.
00:10:35.000I don't know how you test these certain types of weapons, but it's not just the submarine that we should be worrying about.
00:10:41.000Israeli intelligence is also documenting how Russian bombers capable of a nuclear attack were just found near Finland.
00:10:49.000There's the of course the nuclear train that people are talking about so it definitely does seem like Russia is allowing a lot of its nuclear assets to be deployed whether tested or or not we don't know exactly what's going on here but regardless I think this is news that I think we should be paying more attention to.
00:11:05.000Here's what people need to understand too.
00:11:07.000I'd be willing to bet the first the first target of any kind of nuclear strike, it's going to be tactical nukes, it's going to be nuclear artillery.
00:11:14.000So Russia will fire at a military target, probably a shot across the bow, meaning it'll hit nothing.
00:11:47.000They're not going, I would imagine Russia is not going to target, if they're going for a shock and awe kind of nuclear strike against a US city, which I don't think is very likely at all.
00:12:05.000Yeah, that actually, I don't know their population, it's probably a couple hundred thousand maybe, but this is exactly what I mean.
00:12:11.000If the people who live in small towns think, ah, it's New York, ah, it's DC, I ain't got anything to worry about.
00:12:17.000If they want to cause shock and awe damage and really paralyze the economy and the American people, going after a big city just confirms that they feel safe.
00:12:25.000We're not in the big city, we don't got anything to worry about.
00:12:27.000It would be bad, it would be scary, but, you know, we're in the middle of nowhere.
00:12:30.000They go after Dubuque, everyone, everywhere in the country is going to be worried.
00:12:35.000Like, I don't know if 9-11, I don't know who did it, I still don't, but I am not putting it past the government to nuke one of its small towns or cities and blame it on the Russians.
00:12:45.000That's been on my mind lately is like a full-scale 200,000 people are just evaporated or obliterated.
00:12:51.000And then everyone's in such pain and trauma that whoever they point you towards, you end up being like, I'm so angry.
00:13:11.000And so what, you know, if you, even if you nuked Dubuque, well, what's within a thousand miles of Dubuque and you have, you have so many cities, Des Moines, Chicago, like you have so many cities that could also be affected by the Dubuque nuke, if that's what we're going to call it.
00:14:24.000Bomb China for producing all the infrastructure for the United States?
00:14:28.000So there's a lot of complexities to our modern day.
00:14:31.000And there's also talk of low yield nuclear weapons that don't have any radioactivity that just provide kind of a big boom there.
00:14:38.000What we're talking about right now is just crazy, crazy stuff that is even preposterous that we're at this level where we are at right now.
00:17:07.000This was a cyber weapon developed by the US and Israel to blow up Iranian nuclear centrifuges to stop them from obviously, you know, getting nuclear power or weapons or whatever you want to call it.
00:17:18.000So this was a cyber weapon that was basically just spattered across the planet.
00:17:23.000They infected everything and said sooner or later it will find its way onto their computers.
00:17:59.000This was the exact plot of the last James Bond film.
00:18:01.000And we know that the Central Intelligence Agency has a bureau in Hollywood that they openly push the new horrors to humanity through Hollywood cinema.
00:18:11.000And that they are probably concerned about this because this is what was happening.
00:18:14.000This exact thing was happening in the James Bond film.
00:18:17.000There's a black character, female character, right?
00:18:20.000People thought she might have been the new James Bond, right?
00:18:22.000007 takes time off and she becomes 007.
00:18:24.000Anyway, at the end of the film, the mad scientist is like, I could make a disease.
00:18:28.000They're in there, his lair, and he goes, I could wipe out your entire race, right?
00:18:32.000That was his threat to her, is that I could wipe out your entire people based on the genetic code.
00:19:44.000Yo, this is crazy because it feels like...
00:19:46.000We all do these shows, and we're like, nuclear weapons, and then the TV's like, nuclear weapons and Putin, and everyone's like, oh, and then meanwhile, behind the scenes and all the top secret clearance stuff, they're like, if only you knew.
00:20:12.000intelligence agencies are warning medical facilities not to get rid of their tests in a way where, of course, the Chinese government could get them.
00:21:00.000From all things considered, they say, as COVID cases began to rise a year ago, a Chinese company contacted several U.S.
00:21:05.000states and offered to set up testing labs.
00:21:07.000As a byproduct, the Chinese firm Beijing Genomics Institute would likely gain access to the DNA of those tested.
00:21:14.000The offer was tempting for states struggling to set their own testing facilities for a new virus on short notice, but U.S.
00:21:18.000national security officials urged the states to reject the offer, citing concerns about how China might use personal data collected on Americans.
00:21:25.000We certainly reached out to our partners in the community to make sure blah blah blah blah blah.
00:21:28.000This is just one of the earlier stories.
00:21:29.000Yeah, it definitely makes you wonder why the COVID tests were free.
00:21:47.000But the free ones, they had your DNA sample.
00:21:50.000No, no, no, the ones they give you at your house, they were the same ones from the grocery store or whatever.
00:21:55.000What they're talking about is there were places you could go to get tested where you'd drive up in your car, they'd stick you in the nose and say, we'll call you back on Wednesday and let you know.
00:22:02.000That's where the concern is on whether or not they were getting access to your DNA.
00:22:05.000I mean, to Luke's point, how much of our pharmaceuticals is processed in China?
00:22:35.000NPR goes on to say, Beijing Genomics Institute, a major global player in the world of genomics research, reported a set of labs in at least 18 other countries and provided COVID testing kits to 180 nations, including the U.S.
00:23:12.000I believe also the FDA made an announcement that they were taking some of the tests and running larger projects and scientific experiments with them based off human DNA.
00:23:21.000Okay, now, I know it sounds freaky, right?
00:23:25.000What if the genomics lab that has everybody's DNA releases a virus and it turns people into crazy, like, animal hybrids, like werewolves and lizard people?
00:24:00.000Can we stop talking about animorphs and can we start talking about the billionaires that
00:24:04.000are invested in a lot of these companies?
00:24:06.000Individuals like Bill Gates that are literally creating GMO genetically engineered mosquitoes that are meant to wipe out the populations of mosquitoes.
00:24:14.000And if he could do this to one group of animals, what makes you think he can't do it to another group of animals?
00:24:19.000Can we talk about Bill Gates real quick?
00:24:20.000Because before the show, we have this story.
00:24:25.000From Slay News, Bill Gates warns civil war is coming, we'll bring it all to an end, but we've covered this before.
00:24:30.000We covered this story, and actually it got a ton of play, but Luke mentioned something else, that Bill Gates has a group of people tracking what people say about him on the internet, and I didn't believe it, and so Luke was like, pull it up, there's a quote from Bill Gates, quote, I have a group that tracks what's on the web that's talking about things that connect to me, he said.
00:24:49.000Overwhelmingly during the pandemic, 95% was all the conspiracy theory stuff.
00:25:05.000There were some crazy looney tunes that talked about aliens and all this other stuff to money the waters here.
00:25:11.000There was a lot of crazy people that made stuff up out of nowhere, but when it came to the scientists, the professionals, the researchers, the politicians who came forward that were censored, they were deemed conspiracy theories and a lot of them were right.
00:25:23.000But they weren't talking about Bill Gates.
00:25:26.000A lot of the stuff people talk about Bill Gates, they go over the top with.
00:25:28.000You need to talk about Bill Gates in the context of the thing.
00:25:49.000Focus on Bill Gates' TED Talk, where he says, we need to reduce population growth.
00:25:54.000And then they start doing these things, claiming it's not about population growth, and I have to wonder what their priorities are.
00:25:58.000Yeah, but not only that, if you look at the statement above the quote that you just read there, it says specifically, Gates also revealed that he's been trying to come up with a solution for tracking, tackling, Misinformation and conspiracy theories.
00:26:13.000So he's going after the individuals who pretty much, overall, a lot of them have been batting 100.
00:27:02.000Bill Gates admits that telling people not to eat meat won't solve climate change, despite previously saying U.S.
00:27:08.000should move to 100% synthetic beef and investing in plant-based firms.
00:27:12.000You know, look, they do all these things, they say climate change, but it kind of feels like what they're really saying is overpopulation.
00:27:19.000Well, yeah, and also this is self-interested.
00:27:22.000Bill Gates has a lot of patents, a lot of investments, and a lot of money into meatless diets that, of course, a lot of the science has been questioned.
00:27:30.000Some of the science has actually even been debunked and purely does highlight something that a lot of people do see as something nefarious since, of course, meat, especially organ meat, has a lot of important macronutrients, has a lot of important nutrition that a lot of people are being denied the access
00:27:47.000to. So a lot of people of course are coming up with theories, but obviously with
00:27:51.000this man having so much control, so much land, so much money, so much power,
00:27:54.000there should at least be some accountability, at least some criticism to him and his
00:28:00.000I think the factory farming industry is grotesque and it's not something that gets
00:28:03.000enough attention in modern media. Like when you see the pools of large lakes of
00:28:08.000blood and feces, like brown red feces mud, and they'll ban like drones
00:28:13.000above their factories so you can't see them. And then when you see in like
00:28:16.000internal videos of like these, no offense to people that work in these jobs, because
00:28:20.000I don't know what the hell that must be like to kill animals all day, but like
00:28:24.000Like, people that have gone so far, they see the pig and they just think, it's a thing that I need to kill right now, and they'll take baby ones and smash them, pick them up by their leg and smash their heads on the concrete.
00:28:34.000You hear the baby pigs squealing and dying, and then it's like, this is how we have been sourcing the meat for this amount of population.
00:28:41.000I get where Bill Gates is coming from, because this is grotesque.
00:28:45.000I think it's part of why he's not on this crusade.
00:28:48.000That's not what he's saying, but what about all the other animals that are killed and hurt in the making of a lot of these, you know, vegan products?
00:28:54.000Oh yeah, when you talk about when they harvest grain, for instance, they take these combines and they grind up huge amounts of wheat, but all these deer are in there.
00:29:20.000The crazy thing I learned is that broiler chickens, factory rate, like, you know, people say, like, there's such a thing as a factory farm.
00:29:26.000Look at these pictures of, like, this building full of just chickens.
00:29:29.000Six weeks until they harvest the chicken.
00:29:32.000That's crazy to me because we have, you know, backyard chickens.
00:29:39.000Yeah, they're hopped up on goofballs to make them grow real quick and nasty, like, But I don't know, look, just because we have problems in that capacity, I'll admit, Bill Gates telling people not to eat meat is nuts.
00:29:50.000My point here is, they keep saying climate change, but look at the actions that they're engaged in.
00:29:55.000When they're saying, hey, we want to get rid of fossil fuels, it's like, okay, well, people will die if you do that.
00:30:41.000Like, we have to be good stewards of the Earth, that's what he said.
00:30:44.000But also like, our drives, our passions, our desires, our experiences is relative to humans.
00:30:50.000So if we were thinking of sacrificing all of humanity for the sake of, you know, climate change, Well, what's the point?
00:30:56.000Stopping climate change to save humans when humans are going to die if you don't have food, something doesn't add up there, you know what I mean?
00:31:01.000Yeah, I think that there's a... And, you know, the person saying there's too many people in this world so you've got to give us all the power and all the money because we are going to help everyone should really have someone looking side-eyed at them.
00:31:11.000And again, you have to look at Bill Gates and the work that he's produced, you know, the products that he produced.
00:31:16.000Vandana Shiva actually came out And and did a very excellent kind of speech about what ... Bill Gates has done to India with his centralization of ... farmers you see what he has called for you see the work ... that he has done with China advising them working with ... them on many projects calling for many of the most ... restrictive covid policies celebrating their lockdowns I ... mean this this is a man who has a vision for humanity that I ... think should be critiqued a little bit.
00:31:44.000And not promoted because the corporate media regurgitates a lot of what he has to say uncritically as of course he also gives hundreds of millions of dollars to the corporate media he's invested in the Guardian the BBC MSNBC and his money has been spread around everywhere especially in the scientific community where it has created the bill chill.
00:32:04.000Where many scientists are even too afraid to criticize him or his products because they know some kind of funding is going to be taken away if they criticize him.
00:32:12.000And this is why, in my opinion, Bill Gates is bragging about how he has people that track people online that talk about him as he's now trying to delve into dealing with misinformation and conspiracy theories.
00:32:53.000Why is it that Bill Gates and all of these other billionaires are dumping money into wokeness, CRT, climate change stuff, and then on the inverse, nothing.
00:33:03.000I mean, not literally nothing, but dramatically less.
00:33:06.000You know, I talk about this quite a bit.
00:33:08.000And I was saying once, you know, I wish people who had money would do things with it.
00:33:41.000It's like a college town in its rundown, and there's a lot of reasons why it is, and it seems like it's orchestrated.
00:33:46.000Big investment firms drive up the price of buildings so that no one in the community can buy them, so that businesses can't be opened, nobody can afford rent, and then it becomes this just slum.
00:33:54.000Then they start giving out free needles to everybody, and now everything is just crime, poverty, drugs.
00:33:59.000And then I'm like, One billionaire, a billionaire, could go in there and buy like seven buildings and then just be like, make stuff to the community to revitalize everything.
00:34:12.000Why is it that it's always people like Bill Gates and George Soros?
00:34:15.000Now, I know long ago there were stories of the Koch brothers or whatever.
00:34:18.000I don't know what they were doing or they are doing.
00:34:20.000I just know that as much as there is some stuff that Peter Thiel does, for the most part, we only ever hear about these big, woke, leftist billionaires who think there's too many people.
00:34:29.000When we get close, Elon Musk gets close to buying Twitter and doing something, he then says, I'm going to back out, it's a bad idea, I don't want to do it.
00:34:35.000Yeah, this is why we can't have nice things.
00:34:37.000To your point about this, and I'm not sure this is germane to the conversation, but Dave Chappelle, to his great credit, deserves, I think, a lot of aplomb for just going to some middle of nowhere town in Ohio.
00:34:48.000And then going to the town council meetings to keep like corporations from moving in and like arguing on behalf of little pubs and little breweries and like little restaurants that are there.
00:34:56.000Dave Chappelle, if you haven't looked into this, like has a little, to your point, like has, he's a, I don't know how much money he has, definitely a multi, multi-millionaire.
00:35:04.000Dave Chappelle goes into this little town, uh, in the middle of truly nowhere in Ohio, and he just, like, saves the city.
00:35:10.000Like, saves the, like, nice, genteel, like, nature of the city, and he actually went and argued against a huge development that was gonna come into the town, because it's been popularized, probably because of Dave Chappelle, and he killed it.
00:35:21.000He got it, he killed it, and then he bought the land.
00:35:23.000So that no one could develop it, which is very neat, which is actually similar to what you just described.
00:35:36.000So every 90 seconds, we're going to have 10 to 15 seconds of the whole North Tower, except for there's two ads owned by Coke and M&M or something.
00:35:43.000But I was like, we should do things that assert ourselves in these cultural spaces and make people aware that we're winning, we're growing, we're taking over.
00:35:51.000So that was like something big we did this year.
00:35:53.000We're planning, you know, we're trying to come up with an idea for a bunch of culture jamming marketing stuff next year.
00:35:58.000And I think about that and I'm just like, you know, when I go to these small towns and people, I met this local guy and he was like, you should consider buying here to help bring things back and, you know, kind of kick things up a notch.
00:36:09.000There are a bunch of buildings with the pride flags all over the place.
00:36:12.000And we both agreed when we were talking about it that people are just doing that because they're scared.
00:36:16.000They're scared of the violent terrorists.
00:36:18.000And so long as there is no counter, It's just gonna keep spreading.
00:36:21.000People are gonna put up flags, not because they believe in it, but because they're like, this stops people from attacking my business.
00:36:26.000Yo, if I had a billion dollars, I'd go in there and be like, okay, I'll buy these three, that building, that building, and that building, and then we'll get some locals in the community who oppose this stuff to create the space they wanna create.
00:36:45.000He said, we had a protest out here, and BLM and these other groups are showing up, and none of, he said, most of the town, it's West Virginia, they oppose this stuff, and none of them could take any time out of their day to come out and say no to these people.
00:36:58.000And then I was like, that's it right there, isn't it?
00:37:04.000So, the Passover is when the spirit of death, right, passes over the households of Egypt, and it doesn't kill the firstborn son, as long as you put lamb's blood right on your door.
00:37:14.000This is what Passover is, a high holiday, a high Jewish holiday, still celebrated in Christian or Jewish traditions.
00:37:21.000And so in Washington, D.C., I literally watched people do a metaphorical, like, hedonistic Passover on their homes.
00:37:27.000So I lived on Capitol Hill in a very bad neighborhood where, like, a couple blocks from where Jack Posobiec had Antifa come after Jack, that famous photo of Jack, like, staring down Antifa, where they were looking to tear down our Lincoln statue.
00:37:39.000There was a statue of Abraham Lincoln.
00:37:41.000There were mobs putting, you know, nooses around it to rip it down.
00:37:44.000People put up gay rights flags and BLM flags in their yards literally as like a please don't come here thing.
00:37:52.000I know these people were not, some of them were Republicans and they were not on board with this.
00:37:56.000They needed to wave these flags and put this stuff up in order to like stop the mobs from coming to their street.
00:38:01.000You remember Rand Paul almost got beat to death with his wife Kelly Paul outside of the White House after Donald Trump's speech at the 2020 RNC convention.
00:38:08.000I was like seven feet from that watching that happen.
00:39:56.000Oh yeah, so, you know, we're looking at setting up a brick and mortar location, probably going to be, we've been talking about doing like a community center kind of thing.
00:40:05.000And I've got these people, for one, the real estate markets, the whole market itself, everything is just insane.
00:41:08.000And to me, it's that kind of mentality that's stopping people from investing in their towns, from actually building community, and then everyone just sits at home on the internet and does nothing.
00:41:19.000Or they were raptured, I don't know, that's the other joke.
00:41:25.000In D.C., it's estimated that 70,000 people moved out of D.C.
00:41:29.000in 2021, and it's estimated in 2021 that 220,000 people moved to Florida.
00:41:35.000So these are just like rough estimates, but again, a lot of people are moving where the freedom usually is more available, where there's less taxes, less government, less regulations, and a lot of times that's Florida.
00:41:48.000Do you guys see that video of those two dudes with the gas tanker comes in?
00:41:52.000And the guy's like, you can talk all that ish about DeSantis, but he brought the gas to Arcadia!
00:42:01.000Shout out to Ron DeSantis for handling the potential looting in Florida after the hurricane because, I mean, he came out immediately and was like, don't even think about it.
00:42:09.000You go to a house, you don't know what they got behind that door, good luck trying to take someone's stuff.
00:42:14.000Insinuating you're gonna get shot, they're armed, don't mess with people's property.
00:42:18.000There was a lot of signs from the citizens there just, you know, themselves saying, you loot, we shoot.
00:42:23.000So that's the culture that comes from Florida of individuals saying, hey, this is my property.
00:42:28.000Hey, a lot of us get to have the right to defend ourselves.
00:42:31.000And you should think twice before trying to hurt or steal from another innocent human being.
00:42:36.000This breakdown of law and order is completely insane.
00:42:38.000It's antithetical to the Culture of the United States that we would let rioters and looters destroy the country and then the flames grow greater in 21 and you're like, dude, I'm not like I don't want Chinese authoritarian communism.
00:42:52.000I don't want that but I want to see the National Guard on the street when people trying to fire bomb a building.
00:44:21.000I encourage everybody, if you're in Washington, D.C., to go to the White House grounds and to just look at these still burned-down- you can still see the blackened flames of the building.
00:44:34.000It's just sitting there, burned down, right by Andrew Jackson, right by the famous shot of the White House, right?
00:44:40.000You see it on the State of the Union and everything.
00:44:42.000And it's this burned down edifice, like a memorial to what the left did.
00:44:46.000It's almost like they're proud of what they were able to do when Donald Trump was in office, when they were able to stage their own insurrection.
00:44:51.000I don't know if it's like one of two paths, either we bring in the military to stop the rioters, this Philadelphia, I keep seeing all this street violence in Philly, shops getting destroyed, if we bring in the military and then we become some authoritarian regime, or if we just let the mobs take over and then we have a new mafia running the country, and it's basically young, disaffected men that are gangbanging or whatever, dudes jitters We already have a mafia.
00:46:09.000And I'll tell you this, if you were out in MAGA country in West Virginia and something bad happened, it is gonna be substantially better because you're not going to have roving bands of teenagers like you are in a city.
00:46:19.000You're gonna have like farmers and their families and their neighbors coming together and it's gonna be not perfect, probably pretty bad in certain ways, but way more organized.
00:46:29.000Like, I think that as the liberal economic order crumbles and, like, the U.S.
00:46:34.000dollar is no longer the world reserve, people are falling into poverty, living on the street, that is it inevitable that these cities just turn into battlegrounds?
00:46:40.000That it's either going to be the military mowing people down that are trying to destroy property, or it's going to be gangs mowing people down because they want the property?
00:47:44.000So don't take hurricane advice from a guy who's just been in Florida for one year, but you can put bags of potting soil up, and they act as a sandbag, and they're a lot more, they're like more available, and then you can use them afterwards, because I don't know if you're gonna make like a sandbox or something.
00:47:56.000You can actually pot your plants, right?
00:47:57.000It's gonna be really pretty weather, beautiful weather after the hurricane.
00:48:00.000So I'm driving back from Home Depot, and I look over, and here's Johnny.
00:48:30.000You don't want to rely on the government because they're just going to become autocrats.
00:48:33.000You don't want to let the gangs destroy.
00:48:35.000You've got to have the civilians armed and protecting their individual properties.
00:48:39.000So maybe it's time in these cities to lighten up on gun restrictions and encourage people to start training.
00:48:44.000You allow law-abiding, innocent human beings to be able to defend themselves, just like the criminals who have all the firearms.
00:48:50.000And I think I know what video you're talking about.
00:48:52.000It was from Chicago, allegedly of children from junior high school, and they all had glocks with switches on it that made them automatic pistols.
00:49:02.000Constitutionally protected, but not legal in Chicago.
00:49:06.000Chicago, of course, being a place where they, of course, have the strictest gun control laws, but, you know, teenagers, 14-year-olds, are running around with automatic glocks, and, of course, the average citizen can't even have a pocket knife to defend themselves because they'll go to jail if the cops find it on them.
00:49:23.000That's an absolutely insane dichotomy that of course is not fair for the average human being, that it's not fair for someone that is not trying to hurt anyone, or an individual who just wants to defend themselves that can't, and allows criminals to run free with... Yeah, because they'll take the guns anyway, the criminals.
00:49:40.000I think what's going to happen is, it's going to build up and violence, we're going to see this street violence, we'll probably see more of it as people become more poor, more people in the street, and then a city's going to be like, Guns are legal now.
00:50:13.000DC used to be, for like 30 years, you couldn't own any firearms at all.
00:50:16.000DC vs. Heller overturns this, and so what they did is the bureaucracy comes in and just makes firearms.
00:50:21.000Even though the Supreme Court said, no, you will allow the sale of firearms, the bureaucracy comes in and says, okay, we'll limit it to a store and a guy.
00:50:28.000And that person, and then multiple police officers that you need to speak with, right?
00:50:40.000Meanwhile, on my block, on 19th Street, Capitol Hill, you could call it like a gentrifying block.
00:50:46.000It lives right next to a drug dealer, right next to a crack dealer.
00:50:50.000That guy had so many guns, they were doing open-air gun sales.
00:50:54.000On my street, the week that I left, the week I decided to move, there was an open-air gun sale going on on the street.
00:50:59.000The guy opened up his trunk and he had, I don't know what he had, like a ton of firearms sitting there.
00:51:05.000And you know, he made them the right price, he'd just pick it up out of his trunk, right?
00:51:09.000There was a shooting, there was a deadly shooting on my street that the police had to come get my footage from.
00:51:12.000This was two weeks before we left, right?
00:51:14.000Guy gets shot in my yard, jumps into the rosebush.
00:51:17.000You know, we played it on the show a couple times.
00:51:19.000But what do you need a concealed permit for when you can just hire an armed security guard who does all the work for you and you can have armed security guards all around you as you walk around?
00:51:32.000And the wealthy individuals who eat at these steakhouses and the lobbyists who don't need to apply for a permit because they just pay for several men who get the permits and then Surround them.
00:51:46.000The reason why these elites are okay with banning guns is because guns are only banned for poor people.
00:51:52.000Now, it would be hard for them to get a firearm as well, even though they are wealthy, but you pay someone a couple hundred grand per year, they take the time and energy to go get the permit and get the guns, and they surround you, and you don't have to think twice about it.
00:52:05.000Don't worry your pretty little wealthy head off.
00:52:07.000That's why they vote for this stuff, so that poor people can't have weapons, but they can.
00:52:12.000And they call for machine gun turrets at the Capitol as, of course, they tell you that you can't have a firearm.
00:52:37.000And it's just like, they're here illegally, they're not legally allowed to work, and you're telling me that farmers are advocating for the commission of a crime to you, and you agree with them!
00:52:47.000Uh, yo, uh, you do know that Martha, uh, that Nancy Pelosi owns a vineyard, right?
00:54:01.000We have a shortage of workers in our country and you see even in Florida some of the farmers and the growers saying, why are you shipping these immigrants up north?
00:54:13.000We need them to pick the crops down here.
00:54:18.000I just love that she's like, wait a second, we need them to pick the crops is like the permanent preennial Democrat talking point.
00:54:25.000It goes all the way back to the founding of the Democrat Party.
00:54:32.000It's just remarkable to me that she's basically saying right now to the press and everyone else, a group of farmers said, we are employing People illegally, who entered the country illegally, please don't take these people away from us, and there's just so much here where it's like, well, Nancy is an officer of the government, maybe you could inform law enforcement that crimes are being committed, and they're requesting of you to assist them in the crimes being committed, and your only response is to be like, they like it!
00:55:02.000That's just, the people who are coming in, earlier in the show you said criminal migrant.
00:55:53.000If you ever go to Ybor City in Tampa, get a hand-rolled cigar, get a proper Cuban coffee, it looks like Havana should look without the communism.
00:56:00.000I don't think people should be illegally entering the country, but I will say I have infinitely more respect for illegal immigrants fleeing communism, and even the migrant from Honduras who's like, I want Buffalo Wild Wings coming to America.
00:56:14.000I have more respect for them than the leftists who are like, America is evil and racist.
00:56:44.000This was passed and ratified by Joe Biden, of all people in the Senate, where if you cross our border illegally, it is your duty to turn yourself in immediately to border patrol and and and then to essentially like surrender yourself right to authorities that that is the law of the land so it is a legal act it is a felony there's a federal felony to cross our border illegally and that is the that is the black and white law of the land so so joe biden is breaking the law this is a law of course that he ratified because you you re-up this and then you you re-ratify this is an immigration act
00:57:41.000But they were shipping humans over in chains and then Putting them on the plantation to work for low wages.
00:57:46.000These people are coming across illegally, whether they're being trafficked across like the slaves were of the African slave trade, or if they're coming over their own will, and then they're working for cheap labor.
00:57:56.000Are they going to then... I don't want to be cynical about it, man, but I'm like, in 200 years, are their ancestors going to be asking for reparations because they were poor?
00:58:12.000They're here because it's better than where they were.
00:58:13.000A lot of them are also working illegally.
00:58:16.000A lot of them are being taken advantage of.
00:58:18.000A lot of multinational corporations use them and depend on them to get rich while, of course, not following the regulations, not following the rules, not even paying the minimum wage in many instances.
00:58:40.000The blue collar, the average American, the person who is here, who came here without the right paperwork, who of course is going to be a slave of the multinational corporations taking advantage of them.
00:58:49.000I think this statement from Pelosi should be probable cause enough to check the documentation of her plantation.
00:58:57.000Plantation Pelosi, that's why we call her Plantation Pelosi.
00:58:59.000And also if the people that want like reparations or are upset about the African-American slave trade in the history and everything that's going on right now with racism, you got to turn your focus on the illegal immigration racket in the United States because those are the modern-day slaves.
00:59:11.000If you want to fix the past, you start with the present.
00:59:14.000There's still slavery right now in Libya because of the U.S.
00:59:18.000overthrow of that government there, which Hillary Clinton orchestrated, celebrated, and now Africans who are trying to go to the Middle East are literally being put and sold as slaves inside of Libya right now as we're speaking.
00:59:30.000So, like, are you still a slave if your chains are invisible?
01:00:29.000And it is the largest human slave trade, I would argue, because these people that are coming here as indentured, to Luke's point, indentured like servants to work for corporations, and again they get shipped off to an Iowa hog factory, right?
01:00:40.000They already have their papers, right?
01:00:43.000Yo, it is the world's largest human smuggling operation or slave trade, depending on if you think chains are invisible.
01:00:49.000The coyotes tell some of these people, not every single one works this way, they'll say it's, you know, two or three thousand dollars to get your passage paid for, and if you don't have it, you'll work to pay it off.
01:01:00.000So these people are coming in, they're becoming indebted to these human traffickers, then they have to work and send money back.
01:01:05.000I remember I once went to a restaurant, and I'll keep the details more vague, but people who worked there were all clearly migrants, and someone got really mad the tip wasn't big enough.
01:01:18.000And it was because we didn't have a server.
01:01:20.000We come into a restaurant with no server, we order up at the counter, we sit down, and then afterwards they demanded a tip, and I'm like, if we had a waiter, I usually tip really well.
01:01:31.000And so what I was told from someone is that the people who come here, they're indentured servants.
01:01:36.000They get paid, quote-unquote, but they have this extra legal system where, back home, there's rules and laws that apply to them here in America that don't apply in America, but it's like, we paid five grand to move you to America, you're gonna work for our company that our people own, We're gonna pay you and then you're gonna send the money back to us or else.
01:01:56.000So if they they need to make a certain amount of money every week to send back home to pay off the debt to get them to move to America.
01:02:01.000So they get really mad when you're not giving them more money than they deserve.
01:02:05.000The or else part makes them slaves for sure.
01:02:07.000Like if they are afraid for their family's lives or afraid they're gonna get hunted down if they don't if they don't work then they're in a state of slavery.
01:04:23.000I was just thinking a couple nights ago how in the modern day to consider letting your kids go off For hours a time, like, well, first of all, I can't constantly be watching the kids 24-7, so yeah, they're gonna be off on their own, but like, and yeah, there's a fence around the backyard, but like, can they go to the park?
01:04:45.000There was one story I read about a mom had Child Protective Services called on her because her kid was playing in the front yard by himself, and he was like seven years old.
01:05:22.000Do you guys see the latest crazy crime video out of New York?
01:05:26.000The Daily Mail's stark naked man goes nuts at Union Square subway station in NYC as MTA officials struggle to get him to calm down before he runs into packed subway cars.
01:05:35.000I'm not gonna show the video, but this is just like the latest in a series of videos.
01:05:39.000There's like a video of a lady getting pushed onto the subway tracks.
01:05:43.000There's videos of like people being shot and mugged.
01:05:46.000It's just like The amount of content coming out of New York, or video footage of all of these crimes and the escalation, it's bonkers.
01:05:54.000It's like living in world star hip-hop in real life.
01:05:58.000Instead of just seeing it online, you have to deal with it every single day.
01:07:18.000I go through our neighborhood, and my wife's gonna kill me because we think this is a nice, best-kept secret, but it's like you're back in a Norman Rockwell painting.
01:07:49.000But I saw it break down in Washington, D.C.
01:07:53.000with my cop friend, and you feel really bad about them because suddenly you're like, I'm going to be the last guy holding the bag.
01:07:58.000I'm going to be the only guy on call, like that cop in New Orleans who was the only guy on call, and he quit on the spot.
01:08:05.000Because he looks onto his recorder, their little machine, and he's like, I'm the only person responding to all of these call-ins, and he quit.
01:09:14.000The pandemic is over, I should say, is his quote.
01:09:16.000We also had that video, I think it was out of Philly as well, where they raid the Wawa.
01:09:20.000They all storm in, and they're smashing everything, and the chick jumps up on the thing, starts twerking, and people are just destroying everything for no reason!
01:09:27.000I think we still gotta be careful calling for more police, more centralization of power, more government, because look at what the government's doing right now.
01:09:35.000Look what the cops are doing right now.
01:09:37.000Criminals, psychopaths, robbers, They go to jail?
01:09:48.000And if you only enforce that system and you give it more of your power and authority and money, I think the situation is only going to be worse for the average American.
01:09:57.000So I think we do need to bring up George Soros and how he financed a lot of the woke district attorneys all throughout the United States that have implemented a lot of these policies that punish people based on their political ideology rather than, of course, the severity of their crime.
01:10:12.000I think what we have seen is deliberate.
01:10:16.000And I think the larger turnaround here is people going to be like more government, more government, more government, more police.
01:10:22.000And then I think that could be used against a lot of the people calling for it, in my own personal opinion, from my own kind of conspiracy mindset.
01:10:29.000Yeah, like arming the population as opposed to creating more police.
01:10:32.000Yeah, personal responsibility, giving people more rights, giving people the ability to defend themselves, I think is a lot more important to call for, rather than more police, more centralization, more government, more money towards the state, which they're going to be abusing and using in the worst case scenario against the average American.
01:10:50.000Because if you look at who the government is serving, it's not you.
01:10:52.000They're not looking for your best interest.
01:10:54.000They're not here to really protect and serve.
01:10:57.000Very few officers, the few should be commended, should be promoted, should be respected, but very few officers actually live by that notion of protecting and serving.
01:11:06.000A lot of them are here to give you tickets and generate revenue for the state, and we just have to, in my opinion, be a little bit careful when it comes to more and more and more in that retrospect, calling for that.
01:11:19.000More personal responsibility, more freedom, more liberty, and more firearms, sure.
01:11:23.000I think that would work out better, in my personal opinion, and there would be a lot less harm reduction.
01:11:30.000I saw video game developers are now making the gun, they call it flagging, if you point a gun at someone when you're walking around with it, they call it flagging.
01:11:39.000No, of course, and in video games, up until now, when you run, your gun's always pointing forward, so you like, and kids are doing this, whether or not they're getting indoctrinated to think it's fine to point a weapon, maybe Alec Baldwin forgot, but you're supposed to, the developers are having the guns pointed down now when you point at someone, or pointed up and away when you're aiming, and then as soon as you move past them, you can set the gun back down.
01:11:59.000That's important, man, because we're brainwashing kids with this stuff, and we need to start learning gun responsibility.
01:12:03.000That was like Ian is just sitting here having a conversation and then very, very quickly spun around to slap Alec Baldwin in the face and go right back to a very serious conversation.
01:12:12.000Well, he killed Helena Hutchins and I wonder what's... if her family's gonna get... We need to make sure the kids are playing the games and their guns are ready.
01:12:17.000Alec Baldwin, by the way, is a murderer.
01:12:18.000Yeah, Alec Baldwin set an example, a really bad example for people in the film and television industry.
01:12:23.000Alec Baldwin killed more people than every single rioter on January 6th.
01:13:50.000And so the armorers, to make time pass, they actually do target practice with these things.
01:13:57.000And he says, this armorer says, they left a live round in there.
01:14:01.000And they handed it to Alec Baldwin, and Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger and killed him.
01:14:04.000I'm not saying in any universe that Alec Baldwin should not be held accountable for this, but he said that there was a projectile left in the gun, and that that projectile was just someone being lazy, someone being bored on the set, put a live round in the gun.
01:14:17.000Except apparently he had pulled the gun out and pulled the hammer back several times, meaning this revolver, the live round, was the last in rotation.
01:14:28.000Which means because the shot required the dummy rounds to be in it, so it looked like it was loaded, someone put in a bunch of rounds.
01:14:35.000Maybe they opened it up, saw one, and then filled it with the dummy ones, not realizing.
01:14:43.000But I just look at that and I'm like, we have to make assumptions about how it could have happened, as opposed to the simple solution, which is Alec Baldwin put a bullet in it.
01:15:16.000We need more responsibility with weapons, less fear about weapons, more self-control.
01:15:22.000My whole point on the whole Alec Baldwin thing, it's come up recently because now he might be charged, is just calculate how many data points each story requires.
01:15:31.000Let's say it was the armorers were doing shooting practice and then they made a mistake.
01:15:35.000You have a whole bunch of different points in this story that have to line up to make this possible.
01:15:40.000You also have Alec Baldwin fighting with crew and then shooting a woman.
01:15:43.000And I'm like, the least amount of assumptions is Alec Baldwin fights with crew member, later shoots, kills crew member.
01:15:50.000As opposed to, Alec Baldwin fights with crew member, doesn't think twice about it, goes and has a private meeting with her, doesn't think twice about it, someone else takes gun doing target practice, then someone else goes to load gun and accidentally puts live bullet only in the last chamber, you know, position, then puts the dummy rounds in the rest, then gives it to Alec Baldwin, who, with 40 years of weapons experience, doesn't check, and then points at the woman he was fighting with, pulls the hammer back several times, and then finally kills her, and I'm just like...
01:16:19.000You think that Alec Baldwin intended to kill her?
01:16:20.000So, uh, a bunch of the reporting was that he had been fighting with crew members and crew were starting to walk off.
01:16:26.000And then there was an interview he gave where he was calling her, like, intense or something.
01:16:30.000Like, not saying anything very favorable about her.
01:16:31.000He had a meeting with her and apparently he tried saying at first he wasn't friends with her and later had he was friends with her or something like that.
01:16:37.000It's been a while since we covered all the details of the story.
01:16:39.000But I'm just saying that to have a story that involves the armorer, some crew doing shooting practice, the armorer, like Alec Baldwin and the angry crew.
01:16:49.000You have a very circuitous plot about framing Alec Baldwin or a potential accident which requires, you know, getting ten numbers correct in a row.
01:16:59.000Versus, Alec Baldwin did not have kind words with her, the crew was threatening to walk off the set, and then Alec Baldwin shot and killed her.
01:17:07.000So it's like, the big point for me on this one is that Alec Baldwin has training in firearms, and to be handed a weapon and be like, you got it!
01:17:31.000We checked it to make sure it was safe.
01:17:33.000So when they give you the gun, you just point and shoot at people, and my argument there is, no way.
01:17:38.000No, you check it with the armor, the two of you together.
01:17:41.000And you're with them, and they open it up, and they show you the rounds, and they say, these are the rounds, we got them from this box, we're putting them in, and then they should probably cycle them if they're dummies, and then open it again, close it, hand it to the actor to do the scene.
01:18:24.000The live stream event saw the musician wearing the shirt as he laid back and recorded children, seemingly from his Donda Academy, along with his daughter North, walking around in a circle in all black as they sang You Make Forever.
01:18:34.000Oh, and conservative pundit Candace Owens even posed for a photo with West wearing a matching shirt with the slogan White Supremacists Such as the KKK and the Aryan Resistance Society have overtaken the Black Lives Matter phrase by black people protesting the police brutality and reframed it.
01:18:47.000The Anti-Defamation League has categorized the phrase as a hate slogan.
01:18:51.000Well, what do you do now when there's two black people wearing it?
01:18:54.000Is it still a white supremacist thing?
01:19:03.000The corporate media will, of course, say whatever they want to say.
01:19:06.000But this is, you know, a slogan that a lot of law enforcement, including the Federal Bureau of Investigations, investigateded a lot of people for saying.
01:19:15.000People were interrogated for saying this slogan in colleges.
01:19:19.000And the ADL also goes after this particular saying as well.
01:19:23.000So, again, it all depends on who controls the narrative, who controls the conversation, and yeah, I mean, they'll label it whatever they want to label it.
01:19:31.000I think the best troll was when 4chan, I think it was 4chan, came up with that sign that said, it's okay to be white.
01:20:03.000I thought it was the slogan that Kanye was saying, but it was actually the slogan that you mentioned, that in Ohio University had the FBI involved in an investigation because someone put up a sign saying it's okay to be white.
01:20:15.000So, you know, the feds are keeping a close eye on this and the corporate media is, of course, weaponizing this term to mean whatever they want it to mean and, of course, changing the real definitions of it.
01:20:26.000I was getting, when I was admitting minds in like 2016, 2017, after Trump got elected, there all of a sudden became a lot of racism online, right after Trump.
01:20:33.000I think he said some racist stuff in his campaign and people felt like that was, the floodgates had been opened and they were allowed to be racist now.
01:21:21.000Whether or not it's hateful, I don't know, but it's definitely like, You could tell it wasn't just people expressing their love for being white.
01:21:27.000It was like they were trying to dig in on it.
01:21:29.000So I get why they're treating it like that.
01:21:31.000I don't agree that it's a hate tactic, but I see why.
01:21:36.000No, the point of it's okay to be white, as a saying, was to prove that even saying something as mediocre as that would result in your exact reaction right now, calling it racist.
01:23:31.000I don't know what else, what are you supposed to say to it?
01:23:33.000Like, if the argument is that race is a social construct because the color of your skin varies among cultures, then Elon Musk, being from Africa, would be an African American by that argument.
01:23:41.000And Luke, apparently, according to a group called the Coalition of Communities of Color, Luke, with blue eyes and blonde hair, is a person of color.
01:24:25.000Yeah, I want to like detach people from being I don't want people to feel afraid to talk about race Like it's important that we talk about race and like genetic differences because there are genetic differences in humans Historically because our ancestors lived in different areas with different climates their bodies evolved differently and it's interesting that is still racial If not smaller racist conversations to be like these this genetic type of person tends to be taller this genetic type of person tends to be able to do math faster because of some you know and you can see if it maybe it's a genetic issue as well as like a cultural thing that's fine as long as you don't start saying this one's better than that one.
01:25:01.000Which is the actual definition of racism here Miriam Webster that Race leads is the fundamental determinant of a human trait and capacity that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.
01:25:13.000That is the Merriam-Webster number one definition on Google searches of a racism, right?
01:25:19.000I think Polish people cook cabbage better than Americans.
01:25:23.000No, I think that's just like cultures doing things better.
01:25:25.000There are some cultures that do things better.
01:25:27.000In Poland they have a history of growing and utilizing cabbage.
01:25:30.000Yo, skin color is just a function of where your ancestors came from and how close they were to the equator.
01:25:35.000Because melanin is just something that your body naturally produces based on how much sunlight you get.
01:25:40.000It is a protective, it's less about like It's more about biology than anything.
01:25:44.000It's more about the wonder of the design of your body to protect you from a lot of UV light.
01:25:49.000To make sure that you're not going to be harmed by the amount of UV light that your ancestors were from.
01:25:55.000I read this crazy thing about black frogs in Ukraine, and it's because of Chernobyl.
01:26:01.000What happened is the frogs were green, most of them, but there were some that had darker skin.
01:26:06.000When the radiation leak came out, the green-skinned frogs all started dying.
01:26:10.000The melanin in the black frogs, because they're like dark brown, dark black, was dissipating the radioactive energy, and so they were more likely to survive.
01:26:19.000So 20-some-odd years on, they reproduced, and the whole area around Chernobyl was populated by black frogs.
01:26:24.000wow yeah that's crazy this is melanin man this is why even like the term white doesn't quite make any sense what do you mean by white like what like what color white right like what color white what do you mean color if you if your white person moves down to mexico city as you said And a hipster who is translucent from the Upper East Side goes to Mexico City.
01:26:49.000They will have a different complexion.
01:26:50.000In ten years, man, living in Mexico City, they will have a different complexion entirely.
01:26:53.000They won't even look like the same person.
01:26:55.000And that's just the wonder of the body and your body protecting itself and making sure you don't get skin cancer and you don't get sunburned all day.
01:27:01.000I wonder if that melanin study on radioactivity would mean that white people are less likely to survive radioactive fallout.
01:27:12.000If you had a video game where you could be like, all right, we need to deal with certain things, what race of person am I going to send in to deal with that?
01:27:18.000Because they can handle that situation better.
01:27:19.000I need people to be like camouflage in the ice.
01:27:24.000All right, I'm gonna pick a white person.
01:27:25.000I need people to be camouflaged at night.
01:27:36.000And I tell you, humans are phenomenal.
01:27:38.000I don't care what skin color you got, where you're from, you have the ability to change the world, man, and learn stuff that no one else has learned.
01:27:46.000And that's why the definition of racism is saying that one race is better than the other, not saying that it's okay to be a race.
01:27:52.000Well, what about just making generalizations about race?
01:27:54.000It's okay to be white isn't inherently racist.
01:27:56.000It's okay to be Indian too, and Chinese.
01:27:58.000But I think it, I guess it's, we're using different definitions of the word race, which obviously there are, racism rather.
01:28:04.000Because if you just make a generalization about a race, this is something I learned growing up, I'd be like, oh, people would be like, I love black, black women are so beautiful.
01:29:24.000His poster, along with Shaquille O'Neal's poster, hung on my wall.
01:29:27.000And never once did I think, like, that's cool because of their skin color.
01:29:30.000Well, they say that's white privilege.
01:29:31.000The fact that you didn't have to think about it proves that you had privilege.
01:29:36.000But I was saying these guys are, like, pretty great for how they fall.
01:29:38.000I mean, these people don't seem to have a good logic behind what their ideology is.
01:29:41.000I definitely noticed it when I was a baby, like, young.
01:29:43.000I felt like in the 90s there was, like, a different conversation about race.
01:29:47.000Maybe no one was having a conversation about race.
01:29:48.000You can check the term racism in the New York Times and how they use it, and it's, like, skyrocketed since around when Barack Obama— Occupy Wall Street.
01:31:37.000In fact, one guy even came up to me and started yelling something in Arabic, and I just like smiled, and then the guy I was with started answering him in Arabic.
01:31:45.000And then as we walked away, he started laughing, and he was like, dude, he thought you were like a monk or an imam or something, because you're wearing the hat.
01:32:14.000Yeah, if your skin got a little darker, that's like the future of humanity, when everybody starts breeding together.
01:32:18.000Except here's the thing, most woke liberals don't think I'm white, they think I'm not white, until it becomes politically expedient.
01:32:26.000But it's like the weirdest thing, because if it's white people who think I'm not white, I don't worry about anything, because they're not racist to me.
01:32:33.000And then when I go to other countries, and they just think I fit in with that country, then I don't gotta worry about it, because even if they are racist, they think I'm same as them, you know?
01:32:42.000Did you ever feel, like, people tell me stories about Egypt, and they say, like, it's uncomfortable there, and that it's not, like, that nice of a place.
01:32:59.000Yeah, like the guy I was with told me to shut up because we went to a fast-food restaurant when I found that I was like a dollar for a meal.
01:33:19.000And then, you know, to them, they were like, rich American shows up, shh!
01:33:23.000Nah, people aren't gonna be too happy with that.
01:33:25.000But I think the guy I was with got like attacked in an alley.
01:33:28.000Cause he did look like a white American dude.
01:33:29.000He got surrounded and then some other dude came up and started getting the guys to back away and like told them not to do it.
01:33:34.000And they were like, I guess once they, what the, the, there's a bunch of Egyptian guys got in the face of the vice producer and like cornered him.
01:33:42.000And then some other guy came up and was basically saying in Arabic or something like, you're going to attack an American journalist.
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01:35:33.000They said he was going to win, and then he got just short of 50%, so not enough, and now there's going to be a runoff, and it's going to go to Bolsonaro and Lula.
01:36:00.000I don't know enough about Brazilian politics, but I do have a friend who's Brazilian who... The general idea I get is, at least from conversations I've had, They don't like him as much as they like the politics, so it might be like a Trump-DeSantis kind of thing, where, you know, Trump himself as a personality riles a lot of people up, but the candidates have a lot of- but the rest of the candidates may be more tactful or something like that.
01:37:23.000Charlie Wilson says, shout out to my coworker Haley, who left me speechless when she asked if I knew what Timcast was when I mentioned listening to Joe Rogan.
01:38:58.000Or they could send a team to the center of the earth with nukes to detonate them to start up the core to spin again, like in The Core with Aaron Eckhart and Stanley Tucci.
01:39:29.000Some Hijink says, someone please ask Alex Jones if the aliens will interrupt or prevent a global nuclear war.
01:39:36.000There's a conspiracy theory that aliens shut off a bunch of nukes And so people have been saying for the past few years the next thing to happen is going to be aliens, right?
01:41:52.000They were like, okay, well, your mother no longer has a job, and your father's going to be in the bread lines, and your family is now, because of what you've done here in America, so somebody was monitoring his treats.
01:42:31.000I think it's funny how everything I said is actually, like, to anybody who understands the language would know that I was saying the most awful things possible about him.
01:42:53.000When Xi comes to collect He'll be like, he'll come in here and I'll look at everybody and be like, you're all bad, but he said nice things about me.
01:43:01.000And then, you know, I'll get to, I'll get to hang out.
01:43:25.000says the episode you speak of was a poison developer who used gene-specific poisons they found the culprit because he always inserted a useless molecule into the poison in the shape of a seahorse as a calling card for credit.
01:44:11.000But I think they didn't use it because they found that the soldiers would be fighting for their lovers more intensely instead of just passionately making love and dropping their weapons.
01:44:33.000So, Alex, of course, was being silly, but atrazine was a chemical that studies found was disrupting the endocrine systems of frogs and turning them hermaphroditic.
01:44:42.000So, Jones yells, they're turning the freaking frogs gay!
01:44:45.000And then the media is like, Jones thinks frogs are gay, when in reality he was just being hyperbolic and silly about an actual story.
01:44:52.000Daily Mail, 2007 from October, this is their title, scientists developed gay bomb to make enemy soldiers stop fighting and make love.
01:45:03.000Also known as the halitosis bomb, formal for two non-lethal psychochemical weapons that a United States Air Force research laboratory speculated about producing.
01:45:12.000Theories involve discharging sex pheromones over enemy forces in order to make them sexually attracted to each other.
01:45:25.000It's like two guys who are best friends and they're like fighting and there's like a sniper shooting at him and all of a sudden there's like a big pink explosion and then he's just like, I can't fight anymore.
01:47:46.000It's a Kevin Smith movie where a guy gets kidnapped.
01:47:50.000He goes to visit some writer or something, and then the guy beats him and surgically turns him into a walrus, like trans walrus or something.
01:49:12.000Well, it's like when the king passes the throne down to the prince, he becomes king regent or whatever.
01:49:18.000Alright, MusicDCGuy says, did anyone ever see the video of the lady at the chicken farm talking about it and then a guy behind her takes chicks and puts them down the grinder chute?
01:49:30.000So maybe you don't want to be a chicken.
01:49:33.000SpaceAgeGamer says, meat chickens are selectively bred to be ready in like six to nine weeks.
01:49:37.000After that, the legs give out because they are too fat.
01:49:41.000Yeah, many of them are heart attacks and a lot of them are genetically modified, altered creatures that don't resemble what they came from.
01:49:49.000When you go to like KFC and order a drumstick and it's like this big, or there's an Irish place nearby here and I order the chicken legs, they're like this big.
01:49:57.000I look over at my chickens and I'm like, not a single one of those things has legs that big.
01:50:01.000Like, where do these things come from?
01:50:03.000We just got some Jersey Giants, they're a couple months old now, and they're gonna get massive.
01:50:07.000And I don't even know if their legs are gonna get that big.
01:50:09.000It's like, these chicken legs you get, these are like mutant chickens, man.
01:51:59.000Ruby Romaine says, I seriously considered moving to Florida, but I don't want to deal with hurricanes every year.
01:52:04.000Yeah, when I was in Florida, there was a scare, I think, but it never got close.
01:52:11.000And then I remember I actually flew down when one of the big hurricanes was supposed to come, and then it turned away and went the other direction.
01:52:19.000What happened with the hurricane just recently?
01:52:21.000It was supposed to be a direct hit on Tampa, instead it went south, went to Naples, Fort Myers, kind of like the area where it ingressed, and it sucked all the water out of Tampa Bay.
01:52:50.000What was happening is all that water was being pulled out of the bay and shoved onshore in Fort Myer, devastating those... I mean, obviously, everyone saw the footage, but just flattened those communities.
01:53:01.000And so, you know, it's a big, you know, obviously huge, huge issue.
01:53:05.000But to this commenter who said this about the hurricanes in Florida, number one, Tampa hasn't had a direct, if you lived in Tampa, there's not been a direct hit hurricane in over a hundred years.
01:53:16.000So, I guess you can roll your dice, uh, when it comes to that.
01:53:19.000And then two, if you're not on, you know, if you're not directly on the coast, it's these little coastal communities.
01:53:24.000There's all these little islands, right, that get created.
01:53:27.000And then the hurricane comes through and literally reforms the land.
01:54:19.000I went out there with this dude and you need I think it's sonar on your boat to map the rocks underneath because the water seriously is like three feet high at some points.
01:54:39.000It was like speakeasies back in the day where you could go out and gamble and do whatever you wanted.
01:54:43.000And then they were damaged in the 90s in Hurricane Andrew, I think it was.
01:54:47.000And so now people go there and party and stuff.
01:54:49.000There's a bar in Iquitos in Peru that I, well, I didn't actually go, uh, but it floods every night when the river rises when it comes in and people, so it comes up to your waist while you're drinking at the bar.
01:56:36.000It's High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, and I think they're, what they're supposed to be doing is beaming radio frequency out into space.
01:56:47.000But they're, like, beaming it out into space, according to them, but people think that they're actually also beaming things back at us and experimenting.
01:58:05.000Brian Field says, Tim, if the armorer on the set had the weapon loaded with our product, bees dummies, that accident would not have been able to happen.
01:58:12.000Tell your audience to check out our dummy rounds.
01:59:18.000Jonathan Bethke says, Hey, Tim, you always talk about Tom McDonald, but I really did you take a look at Chris Webby, especially his Raw Thoughts songs.
01:59:26.000He refused to sign with a major label and said he created his own.
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