It's a slow news week, but we still have some crazy stories. Joe Biden finally acknowledges his illegitimate granddaughter, and RFK Jr. says he was denied protection from the Secret Service. Starbucks is being sued, and Canada is in full meltdown.
00:00:00.000Welcome to this wonderful Friday night.
00:00:24.000It's a bit of a slow news week, bit of a slow news day, but we do have a couple crazy stories.
00:00:28.000I mean, for one, I don't know if it's the lead story, but Joe Biden's finally acknowledging his, it's an illegitimate granddaughter, right?
00:00:35.000Like it is his granddaughter, but illegitimate, I guess.
00:00:37.000And then the story that I thought was actually somewhat silly, but kind of scary, Because RFK Jr.
00:00:43.000says he was denied Secret Service protection.
00:00:45.000And, uh, you know, he had come out not that long ago saying he recognizes the concern over, you know, his life being taken by intelligence agencies.
00:00:53.000So I don't want to make it seem like there is a dramatic concern, like, oh no, they're coming for RFK, but the fears of the possibility.
00:01:00.000And then when you hear that they're like, yeah, we know you're polling at 20% for the Democrats, but, uh, we're not going to protect you.
00:03:01.000Yeah, well, I said before we were talking to friends, like, I'll make sure to get a dedicated bit about the madness in Canada, because I'm not sure that enough people are sort of paying attention to what happens north.
00:03:11.000It trickles down if it hasn't already gone to like New York State, California, but it's madness in Canada.
00:03:15.000And it's not clear that people in the States are very aware of it or paying the requisite attention.
00:03:20.000Well, there there's this woke principal who just took his own life.
00:03:24.000Because a woker person accused him of not being woke enough, and thus he was racist.
00:03:29.000And so I guess the trauma of being ostracized from the cult must be tremendous.
00:03:37.000There's obviously underlying mental issues going on with someone who responds to being called racist or cancelled to that degree, but it's madness.
00:05:22.000said that he had been denied Secret Service protection, a resource provided to all major presidential candidates since 1968, when Kennedy's father was assassinated during his campaign.
00:05:32.000After numerous requests of the Department of Homeland Security-led panel, Kennedy said that Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas handed down the official verdict, telling Kennedy that protection was not warranted at this time.
00:05:44.000They say, uh, secret service, so there's context added to his tweet on Twitter.
00:05:48.000I'm sorry, on X. They changed the app now, like, in the app store it says X. They say it's afforded to major candidates in the period of 128 days from the general election.
00:05:56.000Typical turnaround time for pro-former protection requests from presidential candidates is 14 days, Kennedy said on Twitter.
00:06:02.000After 88 days of no response, and after several follow-ups by our campaign, the Biden administration just denied our request.
00:06:42.000Okay, there's a good reason why I might not know that then.
00:06:45.000What's amazing about this, it's not, the way they say it, it's not warranted at this time.
00:06:49.000Setting aside, it's all like politically manipulated determinations.
00:06:53.000When you reach this threshold, we'll give it to you.
00:06:55.000What I find very concerning about this is that announcing that he's not getting it itself could be misconstrued as something of a dog whistle, letting the entire general public know he doesn't have Secret Service protection.
00:07:16.000Well, it's a no-brainer thing, is that it's RFK Jr.
00:07:19.000Whether or not he even wants Secret Service protection, given what has gone on in the family history, especially his father, because there is a conspiracy theory as to who might have been the actual shooter of his father.
00:07:30.000Announcing it to the extent it's not an outright mistake.
00:07:33.000Just let everybody know he's a sit. He's he's sitting Goose, I don't want to use hyperbolic expressions, but they
00:07:39.000let everybody know he'll have to get his own security fine He might be better off with his own security, but to let
00:07:43.000the entire general population know RFK jr. We're not we're not protecting him
00:07:47.000I was just watching a documentary about his father Robert Kennedy who I have massive respect for and I don't want to
00:07:51.000get any of This wrong, so I don't want to tell the story like I know
00:07:53.000exactly what he was assassinated I believe he gave a speech he was in a hotel the Ambassador
00:08:03.000Where he was directed to go in a spot where he wasn't supposed to go.
00:08:05.000You have Sirhan Sirhan, who was the man convicted of, went to jail, just got paroled, or not paroled, just did get paroled, but I think Gavin Newsom overrided the parole.
00:08:16.000But many believe that there was someone who shot RFK in the back, close proximity, because there was contact, combustion, whatever that word is, meaning proximity of the weapon.
00:08:28.000himself does not believe Sirhan Sirhan fired the shot, because apparently all bullets that came from Sirhan Sirhan's gun were accounted for, and they were not the ones that had killed RFK.
00:08:36.000And he, RFK, was told don't go through the kitchen?
00:08:52.000I can pull up the... And then the theory is that one of the theories is that it was actually his newly appointed Secret Service who was behind him from which he was shot who purportedly, through this theory, might have been the one to pull the trigger.
00:09:05.000So that's why I brought it up is that weird...
00:09:08.000You know, conspiracy theory that it may have been his own Secret Service or someone in his own party that did it.
00:09:15.000Early plug, if anybody really wants to know the RFK Jr.
00:09:18.000RFK, JFK conspiracy theories, Mark Rober, Eric Conley, America's Untold Stories.
00:09:23.000I mean, they go into this, they know it like an encyclopedia.
00:09:27.000And I've learned it from them, but that's my understanding of it.
00:09:28.000I'll read a little bit here from the wiki.
00:09:29.000It says, Kennedy planned to walk through the ballroom after speaking
00:09:32.000on his way to another gathering of supporters, but reporters wanted a press conference.
00:09:35.000Campaign aide, Fred Dutton, decided that Kennedy would forgo the second gathering and instead,
00:09:40.000go through the hotel's kitchen and pantry area behind the ballroom to the press area.
00:09:43.000Kennedy had welcomed contact with the public during the campaign,
00:09:46.000and people had often tried to touch him.
00:09:48.000Soon after Kennedy concluded the speech, he started to exit through the ballroom when Barry stopped him and said, No, it's been changed.
00:09:54.000Barry and Dutton began clearing the way for Kennedy to go left through swinging doors to the kitchen corridor, but he was hemmed in by the crowd and followed Maytradee Hotel, Carl Euecker, through the back exit.
00:10:07.000Euecker led Kennedy through the kitchen area, holding his right wrist but frequently releasing it, as Kennedy shook hands with people whom he encountered.
00:10:13.000Euecker and Kennedy started down a passageway.
00:10:15.000Kennedy turned to his left and shook hands with Juan Romero, just as Sirhan Sirhan stepped down from a low tray stacker beside the ice machine, rushed past Euecker, The theory is that he did shoot.
00:10:26.000shot 22 long rifle caliber, uh, 22 caliber long rifle. Ivor Johnson could act 55 a revolver
00:10:33.000at point blank range. Kennedy fell to the floor. Others, including George Plimpton and
00:10:37.000Grier tried to disarm Sierhan as he continued firing his gun in random directions. Five
00:10:41.000other people were wounded. So, so is the, is the theory that he did shoot but missed
00:10:46.000the theories that he did shoot all of his bullets were accounted for because he did.
00:10:51.000They held his hand as he's firing and injuring other people.
00:10:54.000And the theory is that all of the bullets from Sirhan, Sirhan were accounted for, which means the mortal shot came from somewhere else and there was an issue if you can find it there.
00:11:03.000What is it called when the, when the muzzle is pressed up against the, you know, close to the body as it shoots?
00:11:38.000I mean, from a bird's eye view, just objectively, the assassin was in the kitchen waiting for him, and people right at the last minute said, hey, we're gonna change paths and move you through the kitchen.
00:11:50.000They just happened to move him through an area where there was an assassin.
00:11:52.000So what it sounds like, based off what you're saying, I don't know if this is true, just saying, based off what's being told, it sounds like Searhan Searhan had accomplices high up that were to bring RFK into this place Maybe he wasn't even the organizer, whatever, but somebody wanted RFK dead, and this guy was supposed to be the guy to do it, but he failed, and then someone had to clean up, finish the job.
00:12:14.000Now, I am not the expert on this, I have only picked the brains of the expert, Barnes, uh, America's Untold Stories, that is the theory, that all of those bullets were accounted for, they were not the fatal ones, and to make sure it happened, there was this, a new hire, like a brand new hire, the individual recently died, and that's the theory.
00:12:35.000even wants, I won't say deep state, the administrative state's protection, I mean, that might be more dangerous than not.
00:12:42.000That being said, this might be one of those situations where it's going to be damned if you do, damned if you don't, because he doesn't get that.
00:12:47.000Now they make the announcement RFK Jr.' 's left to his own devices.
00:12:52.000I think it may be fair to say, well, presidential candidates typically get 120 days out, but don't families of politicians who have, like, wouldn't this be a special circumstance?
00:13:02.000Doesn't Hunter Biden obviously has Secret Service protection?
00:13:24.000Whether or not they even offer it, he says, okay, I'll take yours and I'll take my own protection as well, because, you know, looking at Donald Trump, even if they offer some protection, I'd make sure to have my own that I can trust as well.
00:13:32.000I think it's important to clarify, too, the 120 days out thing is not particularly relevant to the story.
00:13:41.000What everyone's saying is, why would you get protection?
00:13:54.000Because of his family history, because of the threats against him, because of, you know, I should say, because of his high-profile status and the media smears, he's asking for it.
00:16:00.000The irony is by raising these idiotic issues, they just make them more prevalent.
00:16:05.000There's going to be a lot of people who never even understood this that are now going to say, good, I'll appropriate that, and now I'm going to use 1488 when I want to make a point.
00:16:12.000I mean, to your point, that's one of the best arguments against using Marxist racial theory.
00:16:45.000That was the biggest argument against it.
00:16:46.000I want to go back to the RFK thing because I want to read this.
00:16:49.000In a 2018 interview with the Washington Post, RFK Jr.
00:16:51.000said he traveled to California to meet with Sirhan in prison, and that after a relatively long conversation, details of which he would not disclose, he believed Sirhan did not kill his father, and that a second gunman was involved.
00:17:01.000Let's drive the conspiracy theory even deeper.
00:17:05.000What if Sirhan, a fan of RFK, was in the kitchen and he saw whoever was setting up his trap stop him?
00:17:16.000I think there is Sirhan Sirhan MKUltra type brainwashing that's alleged to have occurred with Sirhan Sirhan, which would explain why When he was going for parole, and the most recent time he got it, he was told, do not invoke the defenses that you've been using previously, which was blackout drunk, I think.
00:17:33.000Like, I was blackout drunk and went shooting.
00:17:34.000There's a very serious theory that Sirhan Sirhan was a victim subject of MKUltra-type brainwashing.
00:17:45.000Assassin's lawyer says Sirhan Sirhan was brainwashed.
00:17:48.000A lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan, the confessed assassin of RFK, plans to present new evidence at a parole board hearing suggesting that he did not act alone, was potentially brainwashed and cannot remember anything about the 43-year-old shooting.
00:18:01.000And granted parole and Gavin Newsom overrides it.
00:18:18.000Can you imagine, they say it's conspiracy theory, Manchurian Candidate, as though Operation MKUltra did not exist and did not do the things that they were trying to do.
00:18:25.000Operation Northwoods was a thing and JFK was like, nah.
00:18:29.000Department of Defense says let's... MKUltra, it was like, I believe, now explain if you know more, but it was like a mind control program where they put people on psychedelics and then Tell them things.
00:18:39.000Voluntary psychedelics and involuntary.
00:18:41.000And it actually has a connection to Montreal.
00:18:43.000There was the Allen Memorial, which is the mental institution in Montreal, where they would test on mentally ill people, homeless people.
00:18:51.000And the idea was, this is coming out of the Cold War, as far as I understand, and I'm free to make mistakes on this, but I'm pretty sure I got it.
00:18:57.000They were testing basically to see if they could administer drugs to get people to tell the truth or effectively just to mess with their brains and and and get them to do crazy
00:19:08.000things or For or you know disclose secrets and so it involved involuntary
00:19:12.000Intoxication like like dope dosing up people with LSD without telling them it involved experimenting on homeless
00:19:18.000people mentally ill people in institutions and It's what it was. This is what they were trying to do it
00:19:23.000went on for decades. It's I mean it was institutionalized illegal
00:19:27.000So I pulled it up. It was a Wikipedia says it was an illegal human experimentation program designed and
00:19:34.000CIA, intended to develop procedures and identify drugs that could be used during interrogations to weaken people and force confessions through brainwashing and psychological torture.
00:19:44.000There are people out there who don't know this, and then read that bullcrap article from ABC where they call it a conspiracy theory.
00:19:50.000It was implemented, I won't say policy, programs by the government, but for the fact that it's been disclosed, or I don't know how it was revealed, and people still think it's a conspiracy theory.
00:20:31.000Blowing up planes, and it involved fabricating or, you know, falsifying terrorist attacks, but also carrying them out on US soil to create public sentiment for a war that they wanted to fight.
00:20:41.000It sounds very similar to, I don't know, something that happened in 2001.
00:20:47.000They wanted to have people wearing, Americans wearing Cuban outfits and stuff.
00:20:50.000Oh, like planes flying into buildings.
00:20:53.000I think there was some talk about mass shootings.
00:20:55.000They wanted to have people run on the beaches and look like an invading force.
00:21:39.000I'll tell you this, if there is anything on this planet that makes me consider quitting this job more than anything, it is the knowledge, the fact-based knowledge I have that everything we talk about when it comes to news is wrong.
00:21:53.000What I mean is, when a news report comes out and says, like, Joe Biden did thing, like, it's not true.
00:22:22.000You can basically take the mainstream media headline of the day and assume that it is 100% inverted incorrect.
00:22:28.000And it's not conspiracy theory is the way of writing off people.
00:22:31.000I think they've recently, oh, sorry, no, the most recent conspiracy theory was over counting COVID deaths, now confirmed.
00:22:37.000But it's just like, they call it conspiracy theory until they can't deny it.
00:22:41.000Who was it that said it's not a question of controlling what they know, it's a question of controlling when they know it?
00:22:46.000And so, it's a beautiful expression, I've mangled it, but the idea being, eventually the truth will come out.
00:22:51.000It's not a question of denying people the truth, because you can't keep the truth hidden forever.
00:22:55.000It's just a question of making sure it comes out, you know, later on when they're all fatigued and they no longer care about the fact that they overestimated COVID deaths apparently by X amount.
00:23:02.000And that was, are you referencing because they were counting people that died with COVID that maybe got into a motorcycle accident as like a, that COVID had killed them?
00:23:10.000Tim, what are the rules of the discussion here?
00:23:15.000Regarding, like, miscalculating COVID deaths, if someone had it, but then they, like, got in a motorcycle accident, and they'd say that was a COVID death, so that... There was a metric of died with COVID.
00:23:25.000And I think you understand that it means quite literally what it says.
00:24:19.000Oftentimes, I think, this is what Alex Jones said, they will tell you there's a bear trap, and if you're too stupid and you walk into it, it's your own fault.
00:24:27.000You had Illinois, you had HOKL, you had politicians telling you outright, explicitly, they weren't lying, they were saying, died with, not from, but the media would then insinuate or write things to make it sound a certain way.
00:26:10.000And then another member of liberal government, Gerritsen, Mark Gerritsen, puts out a tweet and says, oh, we stand against anti-Semitism is vile, yada, yada.
00:26:17.000And I just said, not knowing anything, I said, look, The chances that this person was calling Justin Trudeau a Roman Catholic, as far as I know, and a subservient political whore to Klaus Schwab, also not a Jew, the chances that they're calling him a pathetic Jew doesn't make any sense.
00:26:30.000I'm just going to venture that right now.
00:26:32.000Turns out, aggregate knowledge of the interwebs gets out there, tweaks the audio of the recording.
00:26:37.000It's either pathetic puke or pathetic juke, because there's clearly a uke.
00:26:41.000And the story falls, you know, falls by the wayside.
00:26:44.000But only after, you know, antisemitism on the rise makes headlines on the Twitterverse of Canadian liberal media.
00:27:17.000power grid operator, PJM Interconnection LLC, issued a Level 1 emergency over concerns they would not be able to maintain adequate power reserves as customers deal with scorching temperatures.
00:27:27.000According to Bloomberg, PJM issued a call for all power plants to operate at full capacity to deal with the increased use of air conditioners as much of the country went under a heat advisory.
00:27:37.000So this is not so much about Biden's policies.
00:27:40.000It's more so that, uh, I guess... It's a hot summer.
00:27:45.000It's like the hottest, hottest month on record or something or the hottest day or something?
00:27:48.000It's because we didn't pay enough in carbon taxes last year and therefore you haven't seen the immediate, uh, payoff of increased carbon taxes.
00:28:14.000We want to enact policies that doesn't result in more pollution.
00:28:16.000The idea that we're going to control carbon emissions, and that's going to have an immediate effect on the environment.
00:28:21.000Okay, if you believe that, And I'll talk to Trudeau again.
00:28:25.000If you believe that, crippling the Canadian economy, which represents 1.5% of global emissions, is not what you want.
00:28:29.000What you want is someone who's going to be harder on China, which would have ironically been not the person that you have in the White House now in the States.
00:28:35.000So it's ass backwards from beginning to end, even if you believe the premises of the...
00:28:56.000But I don't think when people are talking about that type of reducing waste, I'm curious to know, like, you know, in Canada, by the way, now, you can't get plastic straws.
00:29:54.000But the thing, I do wonder, I don't know what the carbon footprint or the emission footprint is, even of the corn compressed meal cutlery, or the paper straws, the dye that goes into that.
00:30:03.000Like, I don't know what the cost-benefit has been done to determine that this is better for the environment than the that, other than a simple plastic bad, this is paper, therefore it's good.
00:30:10.000If you don't know how the process, you know, what goes into that in the first place, it could be even worse.
00:30:15.000Like, electric cars could be even worse than gas cars.
00:30:18.000I think we should ban air conditioners.
00:30:24.000And, uh... You know what I'm thinking?
00:30:26.000I'm thinking we want to crank the heat up on the people who don't work, who are entitled, who are demanding.
00:30:34.000So my attitude is like, let me tell you.
00:30:37.000If tomorrow, you know, aliens came down and just went like, and pressed a button and all air conditioners disappeared, I would be okay.
00:30:45.000Now, in all seriousness, a lot of elderly people and people who are at risk, yeah, we don't really want that.
00:30:50.000My point is, we have such luxury and the pollution, all the stuff we're talking about, it's typically not the people listening to this show.
00:30:58.000It's typically not the people in rooms like this.
00:31:02.000When you come out into the country, what do I see?
00:31:51.000You gotta go city to city complaining about carbon emissions.
00:31:54.000We love air conditioning, that's my point.
00:31:57.000And there are people in these cities who have everything handed to them.
00:32:00.000Fresh running water, clean running water, refrigeration, air conditioning, and they complain they deserve more.
00:32:07.000And I'm not saying people don't deserve to live better lives, I'm just saying, like at a certain point, you got a big city, it is polluting like crazy, it is concentrating human waste, not just in the biological, but in the consumerist fashion.
00:32:29.000People who live out in the country, they're more likely to have backyard chickens.
00:32:33.000They don't go and buy plastic cartons of eggs.
00:32:35.000They are less likely to contribute to the problem, but in these cities, they're voting for policies to force the people who are doing things right to live crappier standards so that they can maintain their awful standards.
00:32:46.000Well, I don't get... I think that the mentality is, okay, they want to shut down some power... I don't know what Biden's plan is right now that's threatening to annihilate our electrical grid, but it's like...
00:32:57.000Okay, too much air conditioning, but it requires the pollution to get the air conditioning, so we need to make these people suffer by turning off their air conditioning.
00:33:11.000No, this is what I think the Biden mentality is, is like, we need less oil burning.
00:33:15.000So we need these people to take, they're going to have to suffer.
00:33:18.000They're not going to get their air conditioning because the only way for them to get air conditioning is to create pollution and the pollution is too dangerous.
00:33:22.000So he's going to make people use less electricity.
00:33:38.000It's still hot, but like you say, Tim, I notice a lot of open windows and clothes drying outside instead of in drying machines, whatever they're called.
00:33:46.000I mean, if we fundamentally changed the way we build homes and we built down instead of up, they'd be cooler.
00:33:53.000So at our studio, we have geothermal heating and cooling.
00:33:57.000Underground tends to be around 50-some-odd degrees, so when it's cold outside, you concentrate heat from underground and start bringing that in.
00:34:06.000Granted, there's a little bit more to it, but for our air conditioning, it's ridiculously low energy relative to compression, because all we're doing is pulling heat from the room and then running it underground to dissipate it where it's cold, so it's a lot easier and cheaper to cool.
00:34:20.000You could build downward structures and not need heavy air conditioning.
00:34:26.000In fact, back in the day, how would they keep food cold to preserve it?
00:34:47.000People can't ride horses anymore because we have cars.
00:34:50.000And we say nobody needs to learn how to ride a horse anymore.
00:34:53.000There's a funny meme about cargo ships using kites to preserve energy, and they're literally doing this.
00:35:00.000Kites are very different from sails, but it's a similar principle.
00:35:04.000You can actually sail, I'm not a sailing expert, many of you listening probably know, but I know that you can go like 45 degrees at the wind, and then tic-tac left and right to sail forward when the wind is blowing at you.
00:35:15.000That's how you move in that direction.
00:35:16.000Kites, more so, is what I was told by a sailing guy, they launch when they have the wind at their backs.
00:35:22.000Why did we ever stop using that simply because we invented the combustion engine or the steam engine, right?
00:35:27.000We should absolutely utilize these things.
00:36:11.000In France, they did a green, it's like a green roof policy in 2015 of March, and it says that all new commercial buildings need to either have plants on the roof, partially covering the roofs, or solar panels.
00:37:20.000COVID happens, people spread out, leave cities, many wealthier people leave cities, decentralize, making it harder to destroy these companies, and begin working remotely, creating a decentralized network of the US economy.
00:37:32.000All at the same time, we're concerned about war with China.
00:37:36.000I've been thinking about this with solar panels.
00:37:38.000There is one tremendous benefit to having solar panels.
00:37:40.000We have solar panels at our new studio that we're building, and we have backup batteries.
00:37:45.000I do not have them because I'm like, I'm helping the environment.
00:37:48.000I know that it actually takes more energy to produce these things than you'll get out with, unless you wait like 30 years.
00:37:53.000I have it so that I can have power when the power goes out and the show can go on.
00:37:58.000We have backup batteries all over the place here because if it rains, the show will not shut down.
00:38:02.000Granted, we, you know, you gotta have backups upon backups.
00:38:05.000At the new facility, we have a ridiculous solar system and a ridiculous backup battery system so the whole, whole building can be powered for like three days in the event of a major power outage.
00:38:16.000The real benefit to solar power is if there is a strike on the US or attack on the grid, Decentralized power generation through solar or otherwise means we will not be shut down completely.
00:38:31.000And so I think a large component of why they're pushing this stuff is because they don't want to come out and say, we genuinely fear with the fall of the petrodollar and China's potential incursion into Taiwan and Russia into Ukraine, World War III is on the horizon.
00:38:43.000So y'all better start prepping for it.
00:40:41.000There are probably places, in fact, I think in Africa they leapfrogged basically 20th century power sources and then they just went straight from like having no electricity to having solar panels on their roofs.
00:40:49.000So, someone superchatted saying, in Massachusetts your solar needs to be connected to the grid.
00:40:52.000If the grid goes down, your power goes down.
00:40:55.000I mean, I don't know about Massachusetts, they have this special policy, but your electric always has to be on the grid, your solar does, unless you literally remove yourself from the grid.
00:41:06.000If you're on the grid, it's a circuit, so you have to get permission to connect your solar to the grid.
00:41:12.000If you just want a closed solar system, you don't have to be on the grid.
00:41:17.000We have a van, and it's got solar power and batteries, and it can run a computer for like three days straight.
00:41:26.000As of right now, if the solar was gone, the sun just disappeared, the computer would run for three days.
00:41:29.000But with solar, it runs indefinitely because it absorbs more energy, it generates more energy than it dissipates, than it uses.
00:41:36.000It's got an air conditioner in there that'll suck up all the juice in a matter of like 8 to 10 hours or whatever.
00:41:41.000But the point is, what you're referring to is that because everyone's home is already on the grid, connecting solar means connecting solar to the circuit.
00:42:48.000The southern end of the International Appalachian Trail.
00:42:51.000So that would mean, technically, the Appalachian Trail mountain range itself goes underwater while crossing the Atlantic and then resubmerges.
00:43:09.000They were basically off the grid for months, but they had their solar panel things to charge their phones and whatever, and remained mildly connected.
00:44:00.000There's the heat expansion from the core, then if it stops heating then it would contract, versus I would imagine some sort of centripetal expansion if it spins faster.
00:44:09.000Yeah, I think that's what's happening.
00:44:10.000It could be a combination of a bunch of things.
00:44:13.000But as it twists open, it rips apart at the seams, which you see these deep trenches in the oceans where it's ripping open.
00:44:18.000Hydrogen's shooting out, mixing with the oxygen in the atmosphere to create all this water.
00:44:21.000I think that's where the water on Earth came from.
00:44:26.000I remember having read that 50% of the Earth's water came from comets, which would be one of the stronger arguments for extraterrestrial life.
00:44:33.000That's where I learned it, but that's a lot of comets.
00:44:36.000Speaking of hellish landscapes and nightmarish places on Earth, let's talk about Canada.
00:45:34.000There's obviously anybody who's gonna take their own life because of circumstances like this.
00:45:38.000There's, I would suspect, more deeper underlying psychological issues.
00:45:42.000And when it comes to this type of thing, you know, in the practice of my legal career, I came across two incidents where traumatizing suicide, you know, things that occurred in the context of my practice might always say like, you know, whatever you're feeling, if that's what you're thinking, just wait another day and talk to someone.
00:45:59.000You can do it tomorrow and then, you know, keep doing that over and over again.
00:46:02.000Something deeper was obviously going on with this individual, but the idea that they're sitting there trying
00:46:06.000to argue that Canada is more racist than the States.
00:46:09.000No, the States is more racist than Canada.
00:46:11.000As far as the world goes, whatever imperfections of both America and Canada exist, I would still say they're two of
00:46:18.000the greatest nations on Earth where it's the best to be anybody.
00:46:22.000By no means perfect, Canada a little less so.
00:46:25.000Tell us about your country, good sir, as to how it is that this guy who is woke himself...
00:46:33.000He's not a MAGA Republican. This guy was, as far as I understand, was a very lefty individual himself.
00:46:39.000And this is what happens. The mob turns on itself. The revolution devours its own children.
00:46:44.000And nobody is woke enough. Nobody hates themselves enough.
00:46:49.000Can you- a mob- Lands on this individual and some people are not prepared to deal with that type of Barrage of hatred, you know, not death threats, but like go kill yourself type comments and some people are Succumb to these terrible ideas that you know, this is the solution.
00:47:06.000This is the permanent solution to a temporary problem There's another story that I'm not going to get into the specific details of, because it's a bit graphic, but there's an individual who underwent affirmation surgery, which was botched, and thus, because of the pain, they requested the Canadian government terminate their alliance.
00:48:23.000We don't want to deny them the constitutional right to end their own lives, so we're going to allow mentally ill people to commit suicide.
00:48:30.000Sorry, to medical assistance in dying, euthanasia, or as it was once called, Project Axion, I think.
00:48:37.000They said, okay, we're going to sunset that clause.
00:48:40.000We're going to include the exclusion for now, but that exclusion is going to fade into the sunset in, I think it's March 2024.
00:48:47.000Within five years, medical assistance in dying went from the hundreds to over 10,000 in 2021.
00:48:54.000The number, people are guessing what it's going to be in 2022, it's expected to be about 17,000.
00:49:01.00010,064 Canadians were put to death through this medical assistance in dying in 2021.
00:49:04.000That represents 3% of all death in Canada is government-induced medical assistance in dying.
00:49:12.0003% of all death in Canada coming from the government.
00:49:16.000Government authorization just be clear. This is like a Country that is trying to come off as progressive and woke
00:49:24.000literally enacting the most psychotic eugenics That you can imagine
00:49:30.000Literally the most atrocious behavior since, like, probably since the progressive era, like when they were doing lobotomies and all kinds of eugenics.
00:49:42.000There was that woman who was in the commercial saying that she was happy that she would finally... Yeah, Simons.
00:49:47.000It was a Simons clothing, did this tribute to the woman who ended her own life.
00:50:06.000There might be two different stories there.
00:50:08.000The one from the Simon store, the kicker to that story was not that it wasn't that situation where someone needed housing and the government said no and that she ended up getting assistance.
00:50:43.000It would not surprise me if that were... When I heard about that story, and it was Simon's, the clothing store, doing this video.
00:50:48.000It's called Beauty in Everything or Everything is Beauty.
00:50:52.000And I thought the kick in the groin, kick in the teeth, kicker of that story was that she wasn't terminally ill.
00:50:57.000It was a condition which caused pain, which reduced life expectancy, but was not a terminal illness.
00:51:02.000And Justin, anybody watching who's saying Viva's a heartless bastard, having lived through close family members who've died of cancer, my father-in-law, I can understand it and I actually do support the idea of ending someone's suffering and misery when there's no prospect of... She wanted to live!
00:51:25.000I feel like I'm falling through the cracks, so if I'm not able to access healthcare, am I then able to access death care, she said in a CTV interview.
00:51:33.000She wanted to live, and because you Canadians have Nazi healthcare systems, I'm being somewhat hyperbolic on purpose, guys.
00:51:42.000Mercy killings, it's called mercy killings.
00:51:44.000Well, mercy killings because you're in Canada, so everyone in Canada should get a mercy First of all, I use Lily Tomlin's expression in my Twitter header.
00:51:53.000No matter how cynical you are, it's hard to keep up.
00:51:55.000I feel like I'm as black-pilled as I was going to get, and I was not familiar with this aspect of the story.
00:52:01.000The aspect that I knew was that she wasn't terminally ill.
00:53:01.000Uh, I would imagine, I thought it was dementia for a little while, but it seems that very
00:53:06.000recently deaths of unknown causes, at least in Alberta, overtook dementia as the leading cause.
00:53:10.000I want to hear more about the madness, but first I feel like this is like a response to, maybe not directly to COVID, but like in America we've got a lot of homelessness now.
00:53:19.000A lot of people going on the street, so it's like if you're suffering from despair...
00:53:24.000There was a poll, apparently a poll in Canada, Tim, you can find this one, it said I think it was like a third of all Canadians supported medical assistance in dying for homelessness.
00:53:31.000There was a woman who had multiple chemical sensitivity, allergies, severe allergies, couldn't find proper housing, applied for medical assistance in dying, got it.
00:53:41.000And then when a vet calls up for PTSD services and they unsolicited mention, have you thought about killing yourself?
00:54:05.000And it requires two professionals to agree to it.
00:54:07.000And all of the incentive, the financial incentive from the state is that it saves money because they're not going to be getting health services for the rest of their life.
00:54:18.000Let me, we'll try and do some math real quick.
00:54:43.000Uh, I pulled up a couple of them, but because they break down death by all these very
00:54:48.000specific things, it's not necessarily fair to say that
00:54:52.000Maid is the leading cause of death, because there's a bunch of different ailments that are
00:54:56.000leading people to want to end their lives.
00:54:58.000But if you were to just say, outside of any diagnosis,
00:55:04.000the government taking someone's life is the cause of death.
00:55:06.000I believe it would be the number one cause of death.
00:55:08.000It wouldn't be the number one, but it would be, I mean, it would be top five.
00:55:10.000It wouldn't be number one because, look, three percent of the aggregate deaths.
00:55:14.000I'd have to look, I'd have to refresh my memory on that, but it wouldn't be number one because number one were things like cancer, heart disease.
00:55:19.000And to clarify, the government's not taking their lives, it's authorizing them to take their own.
00:55:23.000The government is authorizing medical professionals to authorize and administer.
00:55:28.000And by the way, you want to get one next level down into this conspiracy theory rabbit hole of insanity.
00:55:34.000Nova Scotia, New Brunswick recently enacted, they called it the Allen Law in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, I forget which one, presumed consent for tissue harvesting.
00:55:45.000So they're going to change the law to be that you have to opt out of organ donation, tissue donation, and you're presumed to have opted in unless you opt out.
00:55:56.000There's some criteria as to how long you've had to live in the province, but it's the trend now.
00:55:59.000Presumption of organ donation, tissue donation.
00:56:03.000And by the way, you don't even have to be dead for it to happen yet.
00:56:06.000You can have a medical professional, I forget what they're called, not the coroner, but basically someone determined you're close enough to dying, so therefore you're presumed to have, you know, surrendered your tissue.
00:57:29.000I mean, I'm feeling definitely fulfilled in terms of the Ica guy that I found in life now.
00:57:34.000But it's difficult not to get cynical to the point of saying, holy crap, I don't really want to go into the mountains and just live alone, but nor do I want to lose faith in humanity.
00:57:44.000You just, you know, buy a studio in the West Virginia mountains, you know, hire some people.
00:57:48.000Tim, you've certainly I come here and say, yeah, I can get used to this.
00:57:51.000Although I've kind of built my own my own refuges, my house, you know, we have a one room studio and we live with our family and a good community.
00:58:12.000But Ian, just to get to the madness, we have our own January 6th type madness.
00:58:17.000So very few people I think in America have ever heard of the Coots Four.
00:58:21.000These are four individuals who have been detained since the trucker protests.
00:58:26.000These four individuals were basically, the accusations against them served as the basis for invoking the Emergencies Act under Justin Trudeau, because the accusations were, this peaceful protest in Ottawa, there was equal protests out in a place called Cootes, Alberta.
00:58:38.000And these four individuals, allegedly, According to the charges, conspired to commit murder against an RCMP officer.
00:58:45.000That's a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer.
00:59:02.000I mean, I guess you could fill in the blank after that.
00:59:05.000Uh, but so when the protest was happening, and you may or may not recall this, conspiracy to commit murder against an RCMP officer, CBC ran this article, showed front and center a cache of weapons that they seized, and it all looks scary.
00:59:42.000Bear in mind, in Canada, the dude who ran over four protesters in Winnipeg, four trucker protesters, people suggest he was anti-fraud, doesn't really matter, he ran over trucker protesters, he was given bail.
00:59:54.000An accused cop murderer in Ontario, given bail.
00:59:58.000These four guys have been sitting in remand, which is even worse than prison, for four years and nothing.
01:00:03.000No trial, publication bans on parts of the case, so people can't even know exactly what's going on.
01:00:53.000They invoke the Emergencies Act, and you may recall they invoked this Emergencies Act, froze bank accounts, came in with a militarized police force, beat the ever-loving piss out of protesters, and then a year later, they had their investigation into the circumstances leading to the Emergencies Act, as required under the law.
01:01:09.000We had a six-week hearing in front of this commissioner, For the government to justify invoking the Emergencies Act, which was the replacement to the War Measures Act, in order to justify violently suppressing the most beautiful protest the world has ever seen.
01:01:23.000Six weeks, the Commissioner Rouleau comes out with a 2,000-page, four-volume document which relies heavily on this one incident of conspiracy to commit murder to say, yeah, there was violence, so Justin Trudeau was justified in invoking the Emergencies Act.
01:01:39.000And Justin Trudeau gets a little pat on the back, gets ratified in everything he did, but he said, yeah, but trying to get them to cancel insurance on trucks, that was too much.
01:01:46.000Freezing of the bank accounts was effective.
01:01:49.000And he was justified in invoking the Emergencies Act.
01:02:23.000Detained for like a couple hours with his arms behind his back.
01:02:26.000He lost his medals which were on his chest when they were doing all this to him.
01:02:28.000Then they haul him off outside of Ottawa and dump him in the snow and let him make his way back.
01:02:33.000It was violent and there was some footage of it where the CBC accidentally live broadcast police officers like kneeing like someone like it was a sack of potatoes.
01:02:44.000And I was there the Friday and the Saturday where it was violently suppressed.
01:02:54.000And then if you put this video on YouTube, the videos get demonetized because, you know, control the dissemination of information.
01:03:01.000So the commissioner came in and said, you know, Justin Trudeau was justified.
01:03:04.000There were people who were detained for months.
01:03:06.000This one guy, Pat King, for five months on nonviolent mischief charges, denied bail.
01:03:10.000This woman, Tamara Leach, Metis woman, Detained for several weeks, denied bail because they said, if we let you go, you're just gonna go promote more protests.
01:03:20.000The administration of justice will be compromised if we release you on non-violent mischief charges.
01:03:25.000Political prisoners left, right, and center in Canada.
01:03:26.000Tamara Leach, she set up the GoFundMe?
01:03:30.000She was one of the organizers, she set up the GoFundMe.
01:03:32.000Everybody knows the GoFundMe was frozen.
01:03:35.000The monies were basically seized, but then returned to all the donors.
01:03:39.000Then they set up the GiveSendGo, which raised $10 million in a day or two.
01:03:43.000They could never disperse those funds because the second it would have ever crossed the border into Canada, it would have been seized under the Mareeva injunction.
01:03:48.000She wrote a book called Hold the Line.
01:03:51.000I mean, for a total of like 50 some odd days, one of the reasons she was detained was for alleged breach of her bail terms because she went to a gala to receive a freedom award by this not-for-profit called the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, and she took a picture with a guy that she had a no communication order with.
01:04:25.000They say, like, injustices, political prisoners that the world doesn't know about, and I think America should be paying a little more attention to, this will trickle down.
01:04:31.000Are there significant, like, laws or have there been court decisions preventing people from talking about this stuff?
01:04:41.000I mean, they've put publication bans on certain aspects of these cases, as far as I understand, pertaining to, like, The evidence or the lack thereof, but it's just an amazing thing.
01:05:12.000It's like, you know, it's amazing that they can remain optimistic, but they've been sitting in jail and very few people are talking about it.
01:05:33.000Another aspect is they're controlling the media that you can consume now.
01:05:36.000They've talked about this thing called the link tax, which was taxing Google and Meta for linking through them to news outlets.
01:05:45.000So you go, you Google something, you just click on the link and you get right to the original source.
01:05:49.000And the government passed this bill known as the link tax, which would require Google and Meta to pay a fee just to link through to the original source.
01:05:59.000And Google and Meta said, piss off, we're not doing it.
01:06:02.000They say, we're going to suspend our advertising on Facebook and Meta, not realizing Meta doesn't need federal funding the way, I don't know, say, CBC needs.
01:06:17.000And they want to double the population by the end of the century.
01:06:21.000And what Google should have done is say, no problem Canada, we will remove from Google search all of these companies, and then all these companies would scream in fury because their views would drop to zero.
01:06:55.000One way to stop something is a shock to the system.
01:06:58.000And if overnight you could no longer Google search any of the sites you browsed, it would be a massive meteor slamming into the cultural psyche of Canadians.
01:07:09.000I'm not sure about that because the people who watch the alternative journalists and alternative sources, I don't think they rely on Google for that.
01:07:17.000What this might have hurt would be like the legacy media that say, well, no, you know, we're not going to get recommended in the search engine anymore.
01:07:24.000By the way, the Online Streaming Act, which is going to govern the internet the way it governs radio and television, going to impose Canadian content requirements on content creators online.
01:07:33.000But what about outside websites, right?
01:07:36.000So like a Canadian news outlet would be like, you got to pay a link tax, but what about an American news outlet?
01:07:44.000I'm not sure I know offhand how that would work in terms of paying to an outside Canadian link.
01:07:51.000Yeah, Canada can't force Google Canada to pay an American for something that American is not requesting.
01:08:15.000I'm not sure that it would work like that in any event, because bottom line is the internet is regulated now under the Online Streaming Act in Canada, governed the same way radio and television is in terms of requirements to contribute, create Canadian content, and so on, which determines how you come up with the search engine.
01:08:33.000I gotta know about this Online Streaming Act.
01:08:35.000The Online Streaming Act is basically going to This is another amazing liberal law passed in the dead of night under the cloak of COVID, which basically says, if you act like a broadcaster on the internet, we're going to come in and impose the same requirements that the CRTC, it's the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Committee, I might be making a mistake on it.
01:08:56.000It's basically, it's a federal agency that governs radio and television.
01:09:02.000Says, okay, you want to broadcast in Canada.
01:09:04.000You have to have certain requirements.
01:09:30.000If you don't produce Canadian content, you'll have to pay a little extra tax, so on and so forth.
01:09:35.000There was an exclusion because people were concerned, if it's going to govern the internet this way, it's going to govern individual YouTube channels, social media accounts.
01:09:43.000So they had an exclusion in the law that says, we will not come for individual social media accounts.
01:09:48.000In the dead of the night, they removed that exclusion.
01:09:51.000And then when press on this, they said, well, why did you remove the exclusion?
01:09:53.000And this guy, this bumbling idiot, Stephen Gilboa says, we're not coming for independent channels, social media accounts.
01:10:03.000And the guy says, well, if it's not what you want to do, why do you remove the exclusion that said you're not going to do it if it's not what you want to do?
01:10:08.000And lo and behold, they ultimately admit, yeah, if you're big enough as a social media platform, we're going to we're going to come after you.
01:10:13.000And so this is going to govern everything.
01:10:20.000Um, it's censorship under the guise of, uh, you know, protecting Canadian culture, which Justin Trudeau has in the past already admitted he doesn't think exists.
01:10:28.000You said CRTC, Canadian Radio, Television, Telecommunications Commission.
01:10:32.000And they're trying, so this would make it so like if a YouTuber, a guy is like destiny.gg has goes online and they want to be like, yo, destiny, now you got to pay us taxes if you're talking about.
01:10:43.000And if your content is not sufficiently Canadian, we're going to require that you don't come up in the search results.
01:11:13.000Hey, one day, hey, Viva, you cover a lot of American stuff, even though you're Canadian based in Canada.
01:11:17.000We're gonna, we're gonna demote you algorithmically on YouTube, or we're gonna make you pay fees because your content is not Canadian enough.
01:15:01.000Some of these things are in urban U.S.
01:15:03.000cities, but people in Canada who are, like, opposed to this have just all fled.
01:15:07.000And then Canada is this nightmare dystopian country, and there's, like, political conflict between the U.S., which has a constitution, which is harder to erode, than Canada, which has completely dissolved and eroded all of their rights.
01:15:37.000They put a publication ban on her charter application because people might get mad at the doctors, mad at the hospital.
01:15:42.000The woman couldn't specify what organ she needed because it would have been so specific that they would have been able to track down the doctors in the hospital who were denying the procedure, who removed her from the list.
01:15:51.000She's recently settled, you know, resolved that apparently.
01:15:53.000Justin Trudeau, you know, he goes on TV and he's just like, You need to listen to what the massive multinational corporations want for you.
01:16:01.000Yeah, it sounds like they're testing government ownership of human beings with the whole, your body, we're going to harvest your organs unless you opt out.
01:16:08.000So like, you're born and the government owns your body, or owns rights to your body.
01:16:16.000You Google this, it's called Allen's Law, I think, out of New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, and the coroner Or whoever the medical professional is, can determine, you're close enough to death, we can harvest your organs.
01:16:48.000And there are people who choose to live in Canada?
01:16:51.000The reality is a lot of Canadians prefer a safe prison of sorts than the risky freedom that Americans historically, culturally have chosen.
01:17:05.000What if you go live up in the old tundra up north?
01:17:07.000So there is a, there is a movement sort of like, there is a dichotomy in Canada between the West and the East of Canada, the way there is between, you know, Texas and Florida and the rest of the states.
01:17:18.000A lot of people, not West to the point of British Columbia, but see Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Heartland, who say, we want to separate because Quebec and Ontario determined policy for the rest of Canada.
01:17:30.000They keep electing this, this, this dumbass.
01:19:08.000Lewis said, that the tyrant who tyrannizes you with the blessing of their own conscience is the worst type, because they'll do it endlessly.
01:20:20.000That was the one that added gender expression, gender identity to aggravating factors for certain crimes.
01:20:24.000But that is what Peterson was concerned with actually has come to fruition.
01:20:30.000Yeah, and I gotta tell you something, I did a video on that back in the day, back in the vlog when Viva had short hair and was not opinionated, and I said, oh, I'll be objective and say, you know, there is the old expression in law, bad cases make for bad law, and I've added to that, bad legislation makes for bad law.
01:20:43.000Or bad legislation makes for bad cases, which makes for bad law.
01:20:46.000C-16 added gender identity, gender expression, to the criminal code for certain provisions of law, notably hate crimes, notably aggravating factors.
01:20:55.000Peterson at the time said this is going to result in compelled speech.
01:21:27.000Well, this now actually, and I know that California is enacting something very similar, which is why I say people should be paying attention to what happened in Canada, when you can violently suppress protests, freeze bank accounts, and then have it ratified by an independent commission.
01:21:40.000Big effing trouble for the rest of the so-called free world.
01:21:43.000But there's a ban on conversion therapy and it only goes one way.
01:21:46.000You can tell someone that they are gay, that they are trans, you just can't tell them they're not.
01:21:50.000Which basically, as Jordan Peterson was remarking, turns psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors into mere affirmation Right, because if someone says I've got some sort of mental disorder, I feel like something's wrong with me, you know, a good therapist will help you figure out that there's nothing wrong with you, it's normal to feel weird sometimes.
01:22:09.000Or suggest you might very well grow out of this gender dysphoria thing which was recognized forever.
01:22:16.000You might grow out of it, so let's not do anything rash right now because 90 some odd percent of all- That would be criminalized now.
01:22:21.000A psychiatrist would have to say, I understand, you're good to feel who you are, and what can we do to help you?
01:22:27.000Instead of, what can we do to help you?
01:22:33.000Our guest on The Culture War, one of our guests was saying that she was suffering from gender dysphoria to the point where she was considering surgery, and she talked to someone who said, get your hormones checked, and it turned out that her hormones were... Imbalanced.
01:23:10.000I mean, it is literally that preposterous where you've turned You've criminalized the practice of psychiatry, the practice of psychology, although I tend to think psychiatrists are all crazy in the first place, but you've criminalized it.
01:23:21.000And so you can only affirm it, and you can only convert one way.
01:23:25.000So it's not a ban on conversion therapy, it's a one-way street ban on conversion therapy.
01:23:30.000You know what the end result of all this is in Canada, right?
01:24:19.000And it depends what anyone even means by that.
01:24:22.000What's clear is that doubling the population through immigration, and I presume it's going to be legal, I don't know what the difference is between legal and illegal anymore, it's just what the government says.
01:24:32.000Doubling a population in such a short period of time, if it's not replacement, it's at the very least dilution.
01:24:38.000Dilute in half the Canadian population as it is, and hope, I don't know how they hope it's going to even work out financially, If you're not bringing in individuals who are going to be working, generating revenue, contributing tax dollars to the system itself, which is already so depleted it can't support its own healthcare system.
01:24:57.000I mean, there's no other way to say it.
01:24:58.000Is replacement theory where if someone's got like a racist population, they're like, we're going to move in the race that we want to replace the ones we don't?
01:25:06.000As far as I understand, what makes replacement theory racist is the idea that you're bringing in non-whites to replace whites.
01:25:13.000The thing that makes it racist is the wrong people are talking about it.
01:25:17.000See, the thing is, it turns out all of those people were actually wrong.
01:25:21.000It's not happening in the U.S., it's happening in Canada.
01:25:25.000What it is, you see, is it's just a cultural diversity.
01:25:28.000And it's like Canada is not monolithic, ethnically, racially, but much more so than the U.S., which is the irony in all of this.
01:25:36.000The U.S., the most racist place on earth.
01:25:38.000And people look at Florida and say it's a bigoted, homophobic.
01:25:41.000That principle, he said, Canada was wrong.
01:25:45.000And I gotta listen to these Canadian nincompoops say how racist and bigoted Florida is.
01:25:49.000I mean, you've never been to Florida, and you've never been to Miami, and you've never seen anything if that's what you say.
01:25:54.000Setting all that aside, it doesn't matter where the population comes from.
01:25:57.000What you have is an outright dilution of...
01:26:00.000The political landscape in Canada, and I, if I had to wager a bet, I don't think Tristan Trudeau is bringing in an immigrant population that he thinks is not going to be favorable to his policy and his party.
01:26:11.000And so it's basically a way of importing votes.
01:26:13.000If you say that in America, that's racist.
01:26:15.000I'm not talking race. Bring him in from any racial. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It
01:26:22.000doesn't matter what it doesn't matter what you're saying.
01:26:24.000It's if you say that it will, you will be accused of racism.
01:26:27.000Dude, I get it. I get accused of being a Nazi, despite the fact that I'm I'm a quite clearly a Jew boy. I mean,
01:26:33.000I mean, it's preposterous, and if anybody says that that's racist, my retort to that is, it is quite clearly policy, because who do they automatically tighten up the borders for in terms of immigrants?
01:26:46.000Cubans, because they tend to vote a certain way politically.
01:26:48.000So it has nothing to do with race, it has only to do with politics, and that's exactly what's going on in Canada.
01:26:52.000I was tripping out just now, thinking Trudeau could be the Prime Minister in 40 years.
01:27:24.000And maybe that's just how bad of a candidate I am.
01:27:26.000But there is rumourings now that there's going to be another election called because there's been a massive cabinet shuffle within the Trudeau regime.
01:27:35.000The country is falling apart, but it's falling apart by design.
01:27:39.000And I can only call it a controlled demolition because the Liberal Party would rather rule over the ashes than cede power to see the country flourish.
01:29:22.000It's five fractured parties that the loser is in power with a fraction of the vote and stays in power because you got another loser at the NDP who says, I will support you for as long as it takes for me to get my government pension.
01:29:34.000I am going to make the liberation of Canada a key issue for this presidential election.
01:29:39.000It's the only thing I'm going to advocate for.
01:29:41.000Every time we talk to a presidential candidate, we're trying to get a debate going.
01:29:45.000I'm going to be like, will you liberate Canada?
01:30:47.000Not only did the Chinese spy balloon just go right through Canada, nobody even, they didn't even tell, mention it, and maybe they did to Joe Biden, but they also went to the United States.
01:31:06.000It's the Cuban Missile Crisis with the northern border.
01:31:09.000It's going to be like 50 to 75 years from now.
01:31:12.000Canada is going to have just like become this Chinese supported military regime that's taken over the United States and subjugated everybody.
01:31:19.000And there's going to be like these dudes living in an underground bunker, like in ratty clothes, as there's like explosions overhead and they're hiding.
01:31:26.000And then they pull up this archival video of us laughing about invading Canada.
01:31:45.000We gotta get this short film thing going.
01:31:48.000Because we do one where a Canadian guy comes back from, you know, 50 years in the future, and he tries to desperately warn everybody of the threat Canada faces.
01:31:55.000And they all laugh every time he says it.
01:32:53.000And if you haven't already, smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com, and yeah, we'll read some Super Chats.
01:33:00.000NotYourBuddyGuy says, it's rather unnerving just thinking about how far the left will go for power.
01:33:06.000I mean, people terminate others for insurance fraud.
01:33:08.000I mean, what would you do for the keys to America?
01:33:57.000Let's grab what we got some questions.
01:34:00.000Pinochet's helicopter tour says RFK had powder burn powder burn stippling behind his ear.
01:34:07.000If anybody in the chat knows the name of his recently appointed like a new guy to Secret Service who was the one who recently died who everybody's you know, who knows this theory seems to suspect is the one who pulled the fatal shots.
01:34:20.000I'm trying to find some good questions or stuff about Canada, but... Can I... Can I... Unsolicited, I said I would mention it, because... Have you ever heard about this guy named... You've heard of Phil Damaris?
01:34:35.000He was the guy who got involved in a ten-year legal battle with Marine Land for whistleblowing on the bad treatment of Smooshy the walrus.
01:34:44.000That's one separate story, but now he's turned his sights on the Miami Sea Aquarium, where they have an orca whale that's been living in captivity for, I think it's 40 years, 50 years?
01:34:54.000And so he's been, now that he's settled with Marineland, Marineland moved the walrus to Abu Dhabi, he's turned his sights on the Miami Sea Aquarium, and he recently got slapped with a lawsuit in Florida for flying a drone over the stadium where this whale has been kept, not for public viewing.
01:35:13.000And he got sued by whoever owns the Miami Sea Aquarium.
01:35:17.000They want to prevent him from flying drones over, you know, injunction, but a worthwhile cause.
01:35:22.000The guy is Phil Damaris, Walrus Whisperer, and if anybody does not know about what's going on at the Miami Sea Aquarium, definitely worthwhile.
01:35:28.000Is that what they made Blackfish about?
01:35:31.000Actually, I don't know because this is terrible.
01:36:29.000It's like a, you know, it's like a team-building thing, I guess.
01:36:31.000And then the leftovers, the- only the fresh fish portion of the leftovers that people don't eat, we'll just throw to the chickens.
01:36:37.000But it's like, the sashimi is the first thing people pick at, because it's the good stuff, you know what I mean?
01:36:42.000But then we don't give the rice and the weird sauce, just the fresh fish.
01:36:45.000You don't want the chickens to be overweight, they might have to come to you and say, I feel fat today.
01:36:49.000Well, dude, I just gotta tell you, like, you take a bunch of hens and a rooster, and you throw fish in, the hens are like piranhas.
01:36:58.000I'm assuming it's because they produce eggs every day, so they're ravenous, and the roosters don't, so they're just like, whoa, these ladies are hungry.
01:38:49.000Pierre Poiliev supported the trucker protest when it became politically cool to support the trucker protest and then threw them under the bus when it became toxic to do so because of the results of the commission.
01:38:59.000He also threw, if we're holding grudges, which I have not been known to do, I'll forgive but I won't forget, he threw Christine Anderson under the bus.
01:39:08.000Remember Christine Anderson, the European Member of Parliament who came here, she took a picture with, I'm going to forget the exact circumstances, But bottom line, he called Christine Anderson, one of the European parliamentarians who was radically critical of Justin Trudeau and of what's going on in Canada.
01:39:27.000He called her a xenophobe and Islamophobe extremist who shouldn't have come to Canada because she came to Canada to do a tour.
01:39:36.000Borderline unforgivable, in my opinion.
01:39:50.000I think he's going to get—well, he's not going to get erased from politics now because there's no alternative, but it would have been the principled thing for him to do.
01:39:56.000He was slow to support the trucker convoy, then he did it when it was cool, and then he dropped them and pivoted when it was no longer cool to do so.
01:40:04.000Oh, but that reminded me of one other craziness out of Canada.
01:40:07.000This member of provincial parliament, Joel Harden, for the New Democrat Party, I don't know if you heard about this, there was a protest that I went to document.
01:40:15.000It was education, not indoctrination, put on by Billboard, Chris, and this 17-year-old kid.
01:40:21.000Oh, I'm going to get so embarrassed if I can't remember his name now.
01:40:25.000I go to this protest, I get home that night, and apparently a member of provincial parliament was physically assaulted, punched in the face, by the hateful anti-trans crowd.
01:42:03.000DTQC says, currently working on a project that will remotely disconnect electrical vehicle recharge stations for the purpose of power balancing.
01:42:10.000It will be mandatory to install for new apartment buildings.
01:42:38.000And then the other one is a guy gets in his car and he's backing out and then all of a sudden
01:42:43.000everything shuts off in the car and then he's like, oh, oh crap.
01:42:47.000And the screen turns on and it's red, and it says, Warrant detected for driver, you know, David Frye, or, you know, whatever.
01:42:54.000And then it's, and then it's like, you know, delivery to precinct 37.
01:43:00.000And then you're like, and then the car drives you to the police station where the cops are waiting for you.
01:43:04.000Yeah, or, or, you know, hey, we found out that you donated to the trucker convoy disabled vehicle or assassinations via vehicle, which is also something that I believe has been discussed with probably already happened numerous times.
01:43:17.000They've been hacking cars for over a decade.
01:43:21.000Well, I mean, to be completely honest, they've been cutting brake lines for a long time.
01:43:29.000Alright, Billy No says, no, for household solar, the inverter that changes the power from DC to AC needs an outside charge, just like an alternator in your car.
01:43:38.000If you don't have that outside power, it will not work.
01:43:41.000So, like, we have solar set up, and then when the power goes out, the solar batteries kick in and power the house, so I don't know what else to say.
01:44:33.000It's March 2020, two weeks to flatten the curve.
01:44:37.000And we are in 2023, where the US just lifted their vaccine requirements to cross the border in Canada.
01:44:44.000Oh, well, that was another interesting one where there was a 2020 law, a 2001 law from Quebec that seemingly allows for compelled vaccination.
01:44:52.000People only recently discovered it and thought it was new legislation.
01:44:55.000We've been on this trajectory for a long time.
01:44:57.000We just Yeah, it had monkeypox as one of the specific illnesses named it.
01:45:05.000I think it might have been the other I want to say the swine flu or the avian flu.
01:45:09.000I think was one of the swine flus 2001 give or take so I whatever the virus was then.
01:45:13.000TheTerribleRabbitofDeath says, asking for a favor.
01:45:15.000If Tim could give me the info on the medical intervention he got in Mexico, I have bolt cartilage in my hips destroyed.
01:45:47.000You're in this room with all glass windows.
01:45:51.000So it's like, there's a back area where there's doors and stuff, but then the whole left side in front is glass overlooking the ocean, where there are dolphins jumping around, and it's just the beach, it's the boardwalk, and you're sitting in this chair, if you're up to the window, but you can just see dolphins jumping in the air and stuff.
01:46:08.000And then they hook you up on IVs, take your blood, do all the work.
01:47:21.000And it's like the same price as a regular flight.
01:47:24.000They just have only smaller planes, so they don't gotta go through the standard BS.
01:47:28.000So here's the thing, here's the secret they tell you about places like Tijuana and places like Cartagena and Cancun.
01:47:37.000You, as an American or Canadian tourist, are probably totally safe.
01:47:44.000Because if anyone screws with you while you're down there, the cartels will flay them alive.
01:47:51.000This was explained to me by some journalist who specialized in South America ten years ago, and it's the same thing I hear from people who live in Mexico and live in Tijuana and live in Cancun.
01:48:02.000There was a guy, literally last week, told me the story that there was a town in Mexico that had a casino and a resort, and someone kidnapped an American, and it was a huge news story.
01:48:15.000Within a month or so, the casino was dead and they were on the verge of collapse.
01:50:14.000Now, I don't know to what extent that's like the case, because it's not like I'm watching cartel members snatch people up, but it's basically what everyone will tell you, like, don't worry, the cartels have your back.
01:50:23.000It's not like it's a good thing, but, you know, you'll be okay.
01:50:26.000It comes to the same, it's just for different reasons.
01:50:28.000You went to Vegas, you said, did you see that giant eyeball thing?
01:51:05.000I think... A gigantic dog eye looking around.
01:51:08.000I think U2 is going to be their very first event there in September or October, but the tickets are going to be insane because it's not that big of a venue, but it's crazy.
01:51:17.000They said what you see on the outside is very similar to what you see inside.
01:51:20.000So if you're sitting in the crowd, there's like a screen, like you're completely immersed.
01:52:21.000That's the organ harvesting law Fry was talking about.
01:52:22.000And it was named Avery's Law because a young kid, 15 or 16, was in what turned out to be a fatal car accident, I believe, and they wanted to donate his organs, but the infrastructure wasn't there to allow for it.
01:52:33.000So the solution became Spiro Florappa says, Vancouverite here.
01:53:21.000They said, like, you know, tyrants don't respond to public shaming.
01:53:24.000No, they respond to a sway in public opinion.
01:53:26.000When the public shaming has worked on those who have a conscience, there might be the few politicians out there who have a conscience that can be swayed by public shaming.
01:53:34.000The rest will only, um, will change based on public opinion, which can change based on public shaming.
01:53:39.000Eric Mack 1 says, I heard that Canada has oil.
01:53:42.000Sounds like Canada needs some US liberation.
01:54:15.000There are suspicions about foreign interests, Chinese interests, buying up massive amounts of interest in certain natural resources or certain properties.
01:55:47.000Just talking about the apocalypse, I guess.
01:55:49.000What I'm really excited for is, and I mean this somewhat sarcastically, they've already got a mod for Skyrim where you can actually speak into a headset into one of the characters who can respond using chat GPT.
01:56:00.000I can't wait to try that kind of stuff out.
01:56:02.000You can download it right now and play it.
01:56:06.000So basically, you're in the game and you'll be like, companion, where do you think we should go?
01:56:10.000And then the companion will respond being like, perhaps we should go to this place.
01:56:14.000That's really taking video games to kind of the next level for immersion.
01:56:19.000Wait until they can neurostimulate sexual arousal and then you can play a video game and actually have meaningful relationships with the character.
01:57:50.000It will remember everything you say because text files are not that big.
01:57:53.000And then, you'll come home from work, turn the game on, and be like, how was your day?
01:57:57.000And it's like, well, I was tending to the sheep, a dragon attacked, and... First of all, did you say Anna Smith because of Anna Nicole Smith, or was that just a random... It's amazing.
01:58:14.000Uh, Google has, uh, they made a AI with, like, video game with, like, 30 AIs, and they gave them very few parameters, and they came back to it, and they've created, like, memories, like, the different AI characters with each other and stuff.
01:58:25.000You know what the scary thing is gonna be?
01:58:27.000When you're playing, like, GTA, what are they, on 6?
01:58:29.000When you're playing GTA 7, and you walk up to a guy in the street, and you say something like, I'm going to end your life, and they beg you.
01:58:51.000Everybody, the trope is, you play as a good guy, and then once you beat it, you're like, alright, now I'm gonna play it again as a bad guy.
01:58:58.000Yeah, then you kill everything you do.
01:59:00.000No, no, and then as soon as you start the game, and the guy walks up to you, in the first one he says, like, my son died, and you can choose screw you, haha, or I'm sorry for your loss.
01:59:08.000You're sitting there staring at the wanting to be mean going, I can't press it.
01:59:13.000Like nobody, people have a hard time playing the bad character and being evil.
01:59:17.000I don't know man, it's pretty easy to pick up the hooker in GTA and then take her behind the building.
01:59:22.000But GTA's not a game where you're like, so in Skyrim and Fallout, you are building relations with the character, they talk to you and ask you for things, and you have to choose to be a bad person to them.
01:59:32.000So what people will do is quicksave, be bad, and then load, and then not be bad anymore.
01:59:37.000I'm really concerned for the games that are persistent worlds, where even when you log off, they're still going, because then the people will miss it.
01:59:43.000They'll be thinking about it, like, I can't be logged out, I have to be in there, or I'm going to miss.
01:59:47.000You're going to get a phone call from your NPC wife.
01:59:49.000Like, you were bringing this up, you can call NPCs, they'll call you!
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