On this week's episode of Smash That Like button, we discuss the New York City Teen Takeover, and the revelation that Barack Obama is gay. Plus, a conspiracy theory about Justin Trudeau and his relationship with the Prime Minister of France.
00:00:16.000so in New York City there's crazy videos going around People are jumping on cars, there's riding, they're smashing windows, they're jumping on taxis.
00:00:46.000People are freaking out, all because this guy was promoting, giving away, I think it was a PS5.
00:00:51.000Now the New York Police Department has mobilized to the highest degree they can mobilize, and they're calling it a teen takeover, and it basically is.
00:00:58.000The moment this big mob showed up, they all started chanting NYPD, SMID, and stuff like that.
00:01:03.000And then they started just going around smashing things and doing whatever they want.
00:01:06.000So we're going to, we'll talk a bit about that.
00:01:09.000And we have some other really big news, ladies and gentlemen.
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00:04:32.000YouTuber Kaisanat is arrested by NYPD for causing huge Union Square riot with PS5 giveaway as rioters are filmed swarming on cars, twerking on lampposts, and hurling bottles.
00:04:43.000There's one video we can't show, and it's got a guy who's bleeding profusely from the arm, apparently shot himself.
00:04:48.000There's reports that a cop had his throat cut in some way, and they took his gun from him.
00:04:53.000I don't know if that's true, but then you see this video of this dude bleeding a whole lot, and you're like, man, something's going on.
00:04:58.000Now, Keemstar Says that he spoke with Kai Sinat's manager.
00:05:02.000He was not arrested, as some are saying.
00:05:04.000The police are simply protecting him from the mob.
00:05:07.000And you can see here, the police are escorting him away.
00:06:46.000Seattle's bad enough, but it's not as bad.
00:06:49.000But now, they're going the other direction with it, where you walk into Walgreens.
00:06:52.000There's nothing but a counter and two terminals.
00:06:54.000You walk up to the terminal, you type in what you want and press enter.
00:06:56.000And then, after you pay, a person comes out with your bag and says, here you go.
00:07:00.000Well, my favorite video, it went viral, and I posted it on my Twitter too, where it was a McDonald's in Kiev, and then a McDonald's in Los Angeles, California.
00:07:07.000And the McDonald's in Los Angeles, the guys were like literally beating up the cashiers, stealing the register.
00:07:13.000And the one in Kiev, in a war zone, it looked beautiful.
00:07:15.000I mean, it was immaculate, couldn't have been any cleaner.
00:07:19.000Oh, dude, I was in Maidan when what effectively turned into the Civil War erupted.
00:07:25.000This is actually a crazy point to make real quick.
00:07:27.000When I went to 2013 and 2014, when I was in Ukraine, they were called protests.
00:07:32.000Those protests are now historically part of the Civil War, and now the Russian War, and potentially World War III.
00:07:39.000But I'm in this place where they're burning this building down, like there's just fire coming out, and you walk into McDonald's, everything's fine.
00:07:45.000You just walk up to the counter and you're like, yo, I'll get a McChicken and, you know... I think that's nice.
00:07:49.000McDonald's is making everyone feel secure, they're providing the stable food.
00:07:54.000When I was at the Hilton, you can look out from the 26th floor and see Tahrir Square, and there's, like, lasers everywhere, people are screaming and jumping up and down, APCs riding around.
00:08:03.000Right downstairs, McDonald's, there's a guy eating a cheeseburger watching soccer.
00:08:08.000Everyone's like, we got to protect McDonald's.
00:08:09.000Like, you don't riot in the middle of a church.
00:08:11.000But in the US, like the Black Lives Matter protests, they'll just loot and destroy everything, regardless of, you know, what store they are.
00:08:21.000So I guess... They have no respect for the sanctity of McDonald's.
00:09:39.000I went to a McDonald's for the first time in like five years when I was in Colorado Springs shooting this music video, and it was just a kiosk.
00:10:20.000How long does it take to call someone on the phone and be like, yo, get the big guns in here to stop this before buildings start getting blown up?
00:10:27.000Is the riot over or are they still going?
00:10:29.000Because this broke pretty recently, right?
00:10:31.000Yeah, I don't know if even the mayor or governor has said anything.
00:10:34.000What do you do when a bunch of teenagers are just there?
00:10:38.000The riot started because they were there and they knew no one could stop them.
00:10:43.000Well, New York's like lawless right now.
00:10:45.000I mean, even if you do get arrested because of the bail reform, you just get out of jail.
00:10:48.000So, I mean, I mean, it's not a safe place to be.
00:10:51.000You guys heard about the new base stick man, right?
00:12:47.000But the thing is, if this is like a flash mob, that like, there was a Facebook post and a bunch of people, Facebook, I'm so Gen X, and a bunch of people showed up and then dispersed rapidly, like, how do you defend against that?
00:12:57.000Because it takes time for the army to mobilize.
00:12:59.000I feel like this is obviously not dispersing rapidly, yes?
00:13:43.000That's exactly what I was going to say.
00:13:45.000I mean, there is kind of some weight if you're that big of a quote-unquote influencer and then you influence so much people to go do something.
00:13:51.000I mean, I don't necessarily think he should be liable, but I mean, he has to take some responsibility a little bit.
00:13:56.000If you decide to mob the forum, is that alone?
00:13:59.000But like, he didn't tell people to do this.
00:14:01.000We did that thing where I said, hey, everybody show up in DC, we're going to skate.
00:14:04.000And then like a couple hundred people showed up and we skated, nothing bad happened.
00:14:29.000Like, the idea that it would be illegal for you to say you're going to a place is insane to me, no matter who you are, no matter how famous you are.
00:14:34.000Yeah, I mean, I don't think he told them to write either.
00:14:44.000Like, there's a whole advocacy group here that would be saying like, this is how addicted people are to free stuff and online, like, No one's commenting on this.
00:14:52.000I think part of that is because they want to see what happens, right?
00:14:54.000Like that's why I feel like I can't find a statement from Eric Adams, mayor of New York, because he's waiting to see what happens before he decides where he wants to put his message.
00:15:04.000You know what's going to happen is the left is going to claim that the enforcement against all these people was racist.
00:15:09.000They're going to say they're going to they're going to try and spin it in any way possible to be like, Oh, you know, they're racist for, you know, how they did it, because when SantaCon happens or when football people, you know, go out and it's just like... St.
00:16:56.000He says, Donald Trump swore in court yesterday he would not attempt to influence or intimidate witnesses, retaliate against anyone, or in any other way attempt to obstruct the administration of justice.
00:18:23.000This is a campaign promise, essentially, because he could just turn around and say, I'm going to drain the swamp or, you know, purge the deep state type of thing.
00:18:31.000So I wonder if Trump did this on purpose, hoping that they actually use that as pretext to bring it back, because then it goes to SCOTUS and SCOTUS throws the whole thing out.
00:18:38.000That would actually be really smart because, I mean, it's First Amendment.
00:18:42.000Like, honestly, if this goes to SCOTUS, like, everybody is saying that.
00:18:47.000Yeah, everybody is saying that it's going to get thrown out.
00:18:49.000I don't think people realize there is no path this can take other than, it's going to be wild.
00:19:24.000Dershowitz said he'll get convicted first, and then it'll go to the Supreme Court.
00:19:28.000But to your point, maybe this would fast track it.
00:19:31.000Like, if he literally, you know, got remanded, like, I feel like that, you know?
00:19:35.000And Trump needs to be remanded in such a way that is not clear-cut.
00:19:39.000If Trump literally goes to Giuliani and is on camera berating him, then he's gonna have a hard time making an argument.
00:19:45.000If they try and remand him for something like this, now you've got big questions to be asked the Supreme Court about his right to campaign, his free speech, and then they could use that as a pretext to just throw the whole thing out.
00:19:56.000I think it's going to be an uphill battle.
00:19:57.000They want to do anything they can to take Trump out.
00:20:00.000And I do think they're going to be successful.
00:20:01.000I'm not trying to be black pills or negative.
00:20:03.000I just think that Trump is going to have to eventually, and I hope I'm wrong, I think he's going to have to eventually either say, I'm not going to run.
00:20:10.000And then I think that that would set him up to get a more lenient sentence, I think.
00:20:15.000I mean, I don't know how he gets out of this if they're just going to continue to just charge him.
00:20:31.000And if he gets convicted, they could take his name off the ballot, and then a lot of people will just vote R, and they won't even think twice about who's on the ballot or not.
00:20:37.000A bunch of people will write him in, and it'll split the vote.
00:20:40.000Yup, and then you end up with Newsom as president.
00:21:16.000How do you replace Biden with Gavin Newsom?
00:21:18.000How do you replace him without overstepping or insulting Kamala Harris and the woke crowd?
00:21:24.000Gavin Newsom saving the life of Joe Biden.
00:21:25.000Well, Barack Obama even said that if you need something fucked up, I think that was a quote, then just have Joe Biden be in charge of it.
00:21:32.000I think the humiliation ritual is coming up, or they're going to make him step down.
00:21:36.000Something's going to come up with Hunter.
00:21:38.000The reason I don't think so is because that makes the whole party look weak.
00:21:41.000And there's a lot of people who vote based on party, not based on person.
00:21:44.000Well, and just to counter that, though, actually it would make them look like, hey, you know, he was our president, and then he did something illegal, and we held him accountable.
00:21:52.000So we're actually the party of truth, because we actually go after our... Maybe.
00:21:56.000I mean, that's where I think they could package this.
00:21:59.000I'm just saying that there's a net negative there.
00:22:02.000Because now what they're basically saying is, we begged you to vote for the guy who turned out to be more corrupt, and did something illegal.
00:22:09.000Whereas if Biden's exit is due to the sacrifice, and then Gavin will say something, or they'll have like a doctor say, we've been warning the president to take it easy, but he insisted on being there for this country.
00:24:07.000So that does show that they were probably talking about it.
00:24:10.000Yeah, but she doesn't need to pardon him because his charges are going to be... Oh, yeah, exactly.
00:24:15.000But my point is, she deferred every other question except for that one.
00:24:19.000So I mean, it came up, and they were talking about it behind the scenes.
00:24:23.000With Hunter Biden avoiding paying taxes, it's like accidental underpayment and slap on the wrist charge.
00:24:29.000With Trump, you know, having multiple years where different accounting firms evaluate his properties, they're like, this was intentional manipulation of numbers to steal!
00:25:25.000But I think the reality is, whichever branch the deep state, the intelligence agencies can use, will have the most power at the time.
00:25:33.000Like the idea that Congress was impeding Donald Trump and they were going after him with all his investigations, when typically the executive branch has had this ridiculous amount of power, because the power is really with the intelligence agencies and they just use whatever vehicle they need to.
00:25:45.000Well, the CIA and I think the FBI, they also say that they are the real ones in power because the president changes every four to eight years and they all stay in.
00:25:58.000Do you think, where do you think this goes?
00:26:02.000Do you think that come 2024 we all cast our ballots and smile as we, and then when, when one, whichever faction gets elected, the other faction smiles and then waves American flags, we all got in the street and hug?
00:27:02.000I think that's the biggest obstacle for the Democratic Party right now, what to do with Kamala, because, I mean, when Larry Elder was on the show, he was saying, like, you will completely isolate female black voters, which I don't know if they're enough to tip the scales.
00:27:14.000On the other hand, it goes against the cultural conversation you've been leading for years here.
00:27:20.000Again, I think that's why there was a moment where everyone's like, maybe Michelle, like maybe we can just edge her out.
00:27:40.000Because someone will wonder, you know, someone will call me out on it.
00:27:43.000But I think Trump will end up on the ballot.
00:27:45.000I can't say what's going to happen on his legal team, but I think the Republican Party eventually will realize that, like, if he continues on the way he is, it would be impossible to keep the trust of their voters and have anyone else there.
00:27:59.000I just, I don't see Trump beating Chris Christie.
00:28:13.000I think they want Vladimir Zelensky to pass away so they have another Franz Ferdinand so they can start World War III.
00:28:19.000Could you imagine because he's been so... Joe Zelensky's got to be sweating bullets.
00:28:22.000I feel like if there's a... Because he's like, you know, he goes to NATO and they're like, here's what we want you to do.
00:28:27.000And he's like, okay, but then he's got to know in the back of his mind, the NATO guys are crossing their fingers, hoping that Putin takes him out so they can justify expansion of war.
00:28:35.000Literally like Franz Ferdinand starting World War I. I mean, that's what they want.
00:28:38.000They need somebody to rally the troops.
00:28:41.000And we were joking about aliens earlier, but even Ronald Reagan said in one of his State of the Unions, the only way to unite the world is if we had an existential threat like an alien force.
00:28:51.000It's like they need something like him to die for World War III.
00:28:55.000They need that one thing, the straw that breaks the camel's back.
00:28:59.000We got more important news to talk about than World War III, Alex.
00:29:02.000Let's jump to the story from The Daily Caller.
00:29:04.000Obama once wrote to ex-girlfriend that he repeatedly fantasizes about making love to men, biographer says.
00:29:11.000Former President Obama once wrote that he fantasized about having sexual relations with other men.
00:29:14.000Biographer David Garrow said in an interview published Wednesday, the former president expressed his fantasies in a letter to a girlfriend at the time.
00:29:20.000Garrow told Tablet Magazine in the interview, that letter has been redacted and is currently in possession of Emory University, according to Garrow.
00:29:28.000The ex-girlfriend provided a copy of the letter but has redacted one paragraph.
00:29:31.000Garrow told Tablet, Who said she revealed the paragraph was about homosexuality.
00:29:37.000Sometime right about when Rising Star came out, Alex indirectly sold the original, sold those letters, and they ended up at Emory.
00:29:44.000Garrow told Tableau while discussing his biography of Obama, Rising Star, which touched on Obama reportedly dreaming about homosexuality.
00:29:51.000So, Emory put out a press release saying, we've gotten these rare letters by Barack Obama and no mention of this paragraph that was too sensitive.
00:30:00.000So, I emailed Harvey Clare and said, go to Emory Archives.
00:30:04.000He spent his whole life at Emory, but they won't let him take pictures.
00:30:07.000Garrow said later in the interview, so Harvey has to sit there with a pencil and copy out the graph
00:30:10.000where Barack writes to Alex about how he repeatedly fantasized about making love to men.
00:30:14.000Obama married his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama in 92. Obama did not immediately respond to
00:30:20.000Daily Caller's request for comment. So this is his biographer saying that he wrote this,
00:30:24.000and I can't imagine, like, I don't know, is this a thing, like, for a guy to write
00:30:33.000his, like, private letter to a girlfriend about wanting, was Obama trying to trick her for some
00:30:37.000reason, or is this, it's just like he's admitting this is what he's all about.
00:30:40.000Yeah, is that like- is he trying to break up with her by saying, you know, I'm actually secretly into guys?
00:30:44.000Right, like maybe, that's what I mean, like maybe he wasn't really meaning it, he was just like, you know, you're not right for me because, uh, here you go.
00:30:50.000Yeah, but that's so awkward and embarrassing to say I fantasize about having gay sex if you're not actually fantasizing about having gay sex.
00:30:57.000Well, I don't know if it's, it could be embarrassing now that he's like older, and it was like this crude, youthful attempt at breaking up with someone indirectly because you're too scared to do it like a man.
00:31:05.000See, I feel like it's not like breaking up with her.
00:31:07.000I feel like he's testing her to see how committed she is to him.
00:31:10.000He's like, OK, well, I think about this.
00:31:42.000And I just saw everybody quote-tweeting it saying, yeah, it looks like Obama just came out as gay because all of the books they're banning are... It was right before he released his summer reading list.
00:31:51.000No, these books weren't released when Barack was younger.
00:31:57.000Some of these books are so weird and they're all available in the public libraries.
00:32:01.000Well, yeah, but people are making the joke saying that because it was probably some stupid statement where they were just saying, oh, they're banning books because it's literally 1984.
00:32:27.000Because, you know, I just don't like Mark Zuckerberg.
00:32:29.000He's gonna report us all if we critique Twitter.
00:32:31.000I want Elon Musk to be censoring me because, you know...
00:32:35.000You know, shout out to Barack for owning his bisexuality, and that's probably part of why he's so charismatic, if he's truly bisexual, according to this biography he is.
00:32:42.000You think bisexuality makes people charismatic?
00:32:44.000You can fantasize, in a way, like Mick Jagger, David Bowie, they were just loose.
00:32:52.000Mick is loose, and part of it is he's not afraid of sex, so he'll touch anybody, and that makes him very easy to love for a man and a woman.
00:35:13.000These days, I think it's the opposite.
00:35:14.000I think people who aren't gay are claiming they are.
00:35:16.000Yeah, I actually agree with Tim, because I think in New York City, they just made it where you can put X as your gender, and this past year, over 200 kids have put X. But you get benefits.
00:35:24.000Yeah, they're doing it for whatever clout, social currency.
00:35:28.000Let's be real, if you want a job, let's say you're 18 or whatever, you're trying to get a job, nobody will hire you.
00:35:42.000Because it's $125,000 for violating civil rights ordinances in New York, and it's $250,000 for willful violation.
00:35:52.000So you've got this exploit that people are going to try and rip off.
00:35:57.000They're gonna say, but even beyond that, you've got these leftists who are claiming they're part of the LGBT community because it gives them brownie points.
00:36:04.000You know, like these like 40-year-old white leftists will be like, I'm actually non-binary!
00:36:09.000And then, you know, that way they can claim we when they say LGBT and stuff like that.
00:36:12.000Yeah, someone's like being transgender these days is like what being goth was in the 90s.
00:36:17.000It was like the trendy edgy thing to do, which means that eventually it's not, right?
00:36:22.000Well, even the term LGBTQ is kind of hypocritical because if you say lesbian, gay, bisexual, the B means there's two genders.
00:36:43.000That's why it's like, two L-G-B-T-Q-I.
00:36:46.000You know, it's like two S-I-L-G-B-T-something.
00:36:48.000But they'll drop the B, is what I'm saying.
00:36:49.000That's my favorite thing in Canada, where they had the banner of LGBTQIA+, they had it all, and Justin Trudeau just... Trudeau couldn't say it.
00:36:59.000I don't remember what he said, I just remember how- One of the times he stumbled through it, and they had to correct him, and he like, he like sighed and then said it, and it was just like so funny.
00:37:09.000Every Pride month, that's what I tweeted out, so.
00:37:13.000You have like, a way to commemorate the month?
00:37:53.000Right, the concept of a confirmed bachelor?
00:37:55.000That was an allusion to, like, what do you think?
00:37:57.000And think about the women that threw themselves at him.
00:38:00.000He was the president of the United States and he couldn't get married?
00:38:02.000I'm sorry, but where was the ancient bachelor show to make this happen?
00:38:07.000Buchanan was engaged to Ann Coleman, daughter of a wealthy Pennsylvania family, but they broke up the engagement for an undisclosed reason and then Coleman died shortly after.
00:38:16.000There's one president that everyone is like, no he is the understate.
00:38:52.000There are other politicians that this comes up about too.
00:38:55.000I mean, it's like a joke that I mean, Yellowstone makes this joke that like, the son who wants to run for office, they're like, Yeah, but you have to get married because otherwise it starts to look weird.
00:39:05.000Like, there's an expectation that hopefully by a certain point of life you have this, you know, partner.
00:39:11.000And I think James Buchanan has always been a mystery for history.
00:39:15.000You think he was like, Ann, it's not gonna work because I'm gay.
00:39:31.000It even says, he was never married and was the only U.S.
00:39:33.000president to remain a lifelong bachelor, leading some historians and authors to question his sexual orientation.
00:39:38.000He died of respiratory failure in 1868 and was buried in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
00:39:43.000Historians will question your sexuality no matter what at this point, because they would love to weave as many gay icons into the past as possible.
00:40:39.000And I would love for him to release hard evidence of this, but until then, it's not really a statement of fact because it's just me saying, like, I don't believe him.
00:40:47.000But what I'm trying to get at is, if dude were to sue me for defamation for me calling him a liar, which he can't, show me the evidence.
00:40:57.000But, um, considering the level of distractions that we're dealing with, we got aliens, we got World War III, we got Obama is gay, you know what I mean?
00:41:07.000It's like, they're pulling out all the stops in desperation.
00:42:00.000Like, yeah, they had a bunch of horns.
00:42:02.000So, one of the theories is that they would take the giant stones, and they would have, like, ten guys with horns that get really, really big, and they would go, and then it would create vibrations that you could just push the block.
00:42:15.000Well, you've seen that where, like, somebody has a real big subwoofer system in the car, and just the sound of it, it's not just from the pressure, they think it's from the sound waves, actually, that can bend metal.
00:42:24.000I mean, the car is, like, bending, and the metal will come back to its normal shape.
00:42:27.000Haven't you ever seen those little football games where it's got the little football players on it, you turn it on, it vibrates, and they just start floating around?
00:43:51.000There's a scene where he gets a shotgun loaded with dragon's breath, which is magnesium fragment shotgun shells, so when it shoots, it blasts.
00:46:04.000That's one of the conspiracy theories, is that the powerful global elites want to force the second coming of Jesus, so they're making prophecy happen.
00:46:42.000So electrolysis splits the hydrogen and oxygen and then you can use the hydrogen as a fuel, but the problem is it takes more energy to perform the electrolysis than you get back from the hydrogen as it is.
00:46:53.000That's kind of like how they use solar power and windmills.
00:46:57.000I think a windmill has to spin every day for five years for it to even get back its value and what it costs.
00:47:03.000So you can make a car run on water, but you're just losing energy.
00:47:06.000So just have the battery directly spin the wheel.
00:47:11.000Yeah, Stanley Meyer's water car, he said he could run it with water instead of gasoline, but then in 1996 an Ohio court found it to be a fraudulent claim.
00:47:49.000Stanley, this is crazy, went to a Cracker Barrel, and I think he was there with a business meeting with his brother, two potential foreign investors, and he just got up and started vomiting, ran out and said he was poisoned, and then the official claim is that he died from a cerebral aneurysm.
00:48:37.000If anyone in the chat knows more about the water car, please, like, if there's any value to that, because, I mean, what you're saying makes sense, that you need to perform the electrolysis, but then once you get the chain reaction, wouldn't that hydrogen heat give you enough electricity to continue the reaction?
00:49:00.000I think we should just get like a projector, and then do one of those hologram things they do with like... Project Bluebeam?
00:49:06.000You put a projector on a smoke, and it can make it look 3D, or onto like a glass panel, and then we just have like aliens land in New York, and then when everyone's watching, the aliens just say like, we want you all to trust your government.
00:49:54.000But no, Project Blue Beam is real and it's basically, whether it's, I don't know if it's a hologram, I don't know how it works, but they can project an image in the sky and they say that one of the applications would be to fake the resurrection.
00:50:06.000Talking plasma, Ian talks about it all the time.
00:50:08.000So maybe that talking plasma is part of it where they take triangulated lasers into a point in the atmosphere and that creates a ball of plasma that they'll move around like a laser pointer.
00:50:41.000You ever see those shows where the guy will be like dancing, and then he'll grab a laser beam and he'll spin it like a... He's not really spinning it, He's just putting his hand where the laser is, and then they've choreographed how to move to make it look like the laser's actually in his hands, but he's actually just pretending to grab it.
00:50:58.000Sometimes they mess up, you can see them.
00:50:59.000They're cool shows, but that's the kind of stuff they can do.
00:51:46.000should develop a directed energy weapon, but make it look really weird, and then claim they got it from a spaceship.
00:51:50.000They already have directed energy weapons.
00:51:52.000No, I know, but I'm saying they should make one, and then be like, look what we found, and then... This is from an alien.
00:51:58.000Yeah, that's part of that story we just read, that they're claiming that they recovered alien tech, and then they'll make a beam weapon or something.
00:52:10.000They, uh, there's this really cool video you can watch, I'll try and Google it, where they have a drone flying, and then on this, uh, on this ship, they point an infrared laser at- on it, and then it just bursts into flames and falls out of the sky.
00:52:37.000I don't know about that, but a lot of PCs... No, I'm not saying 5G, but 5G emits a frequency or whatever.
00:52:44.000I don't even know what the proper term is.
00:52:46.000But that same technology is actually used, NYPD has it, where they can put it on top of a car and it'll make you feel like you're hot, like your skin is burning, and they use it as a crab disperser.
00:52:54.000Oh yeah, that's called an active denial.
00:52:56.000Didn't you get hit with it or something?
00:52:57.000No, that's an active denial system, and it's a microwave cannon.
00:53:03.000The way it works is, they have this big device, It's got two, uh, basically, I guess you'd call it barrels, they're not really, but there's an electrode and then there's a laser.
00:53:14.000The laser ionizes the air, superheating it, in a split second.
00:53:18.000So it fires two things at once, or almost instantly.
00:53:21.000The laser creates an ionized channel of plasma, which makes a superconductive path for electricity to travel down.
00:53:28.000So, when you supercharge one of the electrodes, the electricity will just jump to the closest point, right?
00:53:33.000Like it wants to make the shortest circuit.
00:53:35.000So this is like a wire, almost, in the sky.
00:53:37.000Right, so the plasma channel is a path of least resistance, so the electricity travels down it to you, and then to the ground.
00:53:45.000So, they've, uh, there are some videos of it, and some, some videos.
00:53:49.000But, uh, look, it says, it's got the ability to incapacitate or kill a living target through electric shock.
00:53:55.000Seriously damage, disable, or destroy any electric or electronic devices.
00:53:59.000And, uh, there's really cool videos, people have made these for fun, where one guy put a bunch on his door, and turned it on, and you can see straight blue lines going, like a, like a force field almost.
00:55:01.000And he thinks it's like he falls down and then runs to the platform, but it takes too long.
00:55:06.000So he tries to do this trick where, you know, he falls down or whatever.
00:55:10.000As it turns out, Christian Bale's real trick was that he had a twin brother the whole time.
00:55:14.000And so he never told anybody, so nobody knew, so he was able to keep his brother in one, but Hugh Jackman goes and finds Tesla's, like, secret transport device, and then actually is able to, he, to, like... Do the trick.
00:55:28.000It looks like you're transporting, but what he's really doing is cloning.
00:55:31.000And so what Hugh Jackman ends up doing, in order to do the trick and be the best, what happens is, he stands on the platform, it supercharges, and then transports him to the other side of the theater, But the Hugh Jackman standing on the platform falls into a water tank and drowns to death.
00:55:46.000And then the Hugh Jackman who gets transported to the other side carries on as the- The clone carries on.
00:55:58.000There's a saying in the conspiracy world, too, that the truth in the movie lies in the news.
00:56:03.000I know that sounds crazy, but that's where they do a lot of predictive programming.
00:56:06.000That's why there are so many movies about the Twin Towers going down before they went down.
00:56:09.000Wasn't the real story that Tesla had this box that he claimed was a death ray and not to open it because it was too dangerous and he used it to pay his bills?
00:56:16.000That was at the end of his life, yeah.
00:56:18.000And then later they opened it and it was garbage?
00:56:19.000He was staying at a hotel in New York and he was basically poor.
00:57:41.000I don't know what it is, but something is going on.
00:57:43.000I mean, with Elon Musk, what are the chances his parents read that book, told him growing up, you were named after this character who colonized Mars?
00:57:50.000No, I think that's possible, but it's just very weird.
00:57:57.000And they were like, we're sending you back in time.
00:58:00.000Sometimes I think that though, cause he's so like, when I used to hear him talk about it, he was like, it's going to happen anyway, so we might as well, you know, be prepared and use it.
00:58:08.000And I don't feel that way, but I feel like if you were from the future, you'd be like, yeah.
00:58:11.000No one heard of Elon Musk until like five years ago anyway.
00:58:21.000And I'm just purely speculating this, but if artificial intelligence, do you think it can communicate to itself in the future or in the past?
00:58:47.000They got all like, look at these crazy rocks that Ian's got.
00:58:50.000Anyway, they have this fossil in the back and it's like a perfect cube.
00:58:55.000Like it was cut from the earth to show like sedimentary layers or whatever.
00:58:59.000If all data was compiled, like all information we had, I'm talking like photographs of the earth and geoscans, whatever, the AI would be able to know exactly where that rock came from.
00:59:12.000And it would be able to rewind time and show you how it came from this piece.
00:59:16.000So there's like, the simple math is, a human being looking at a jigsaw puzzle.
00:59:21.000Lay out the jigsaw puzzle on the table, except one piece is not placed properly.
00:59:25.000You see the one piece, and you immediately go, I know where this goes, there's only one hole.
00:59:31.000Now remove all the pieces, clutter them up on the table, and a human, still, very easily, I might add, figures out a jigsaw puzzle.
00:59:38.000They look for the edges, and they start lining them up, and clicking them together.
00:59:41.000That is, like, pathetically rudimentary in terms of logical computation.
00:59:46.000An AI would be able to look at everything on the Earth, Much like jigsaw pieces, jigsaw puzzle pieces, and place them together where they were, when they were, why they were, how they came to be, where they are, and then, with enough data, create predictions of the future to varying degrees of probability, but a perfect AI with perfect knowledge would be able to perfectly predict things.
01:00:09.000But have you noticed how AI has been incorrect?
01:00:11.000Just this NBA Finals, there was a viral tweet.
01:00:30.000I think that it will show us that time and space are the same thing in that like an artificial intelligence will show you the sequence of events are actually places like their data points.
01:00:44.000So whether or not it happened or it was a thing, it's the same.
01:01:01.000We can program a robotic arm to make perfect free throws every try.
01:01:07.000And that's because the robot knows the exact amount of energy to apply based on what the state of the room is.
01:01:15.000And then you load a bunch of basketballs, and it'll fall on the arm, and then it'll launch with perfect precision every single time.
01:01:21.000Maximize that concept to infinity, and what will you get?
01:01:25.000A machine that knows the butterfly effect perfectly.
01:01:29.000That it's like, if it wants, in ten years, to have a volcano erupt, it has to drop a marble at this point in this time, drop, and then it creates a chain of events that will ultimately lead to, like, Yellowstone or wherever the supervolcano is.
01:02:00.000Like, what's the current state of quantum computing?
01:02:02.000Man, there's gonna be a public-facing state that we'll learn about, and then there'll be the actual state, which is hidden military tech.
01:02:09.000There's a show on FX, it was a limited series called Devs, D-E-V-S, and it's talking about exactly this, using quantum computing to be able to predict the future, because they mapped the AI to the past perfectly, so it's now all-knowing.
01:02:26.000February 3rd, University of Innsbruck, they've entangled two ions over 230 meters.
01:02:31.000You know what you can do with entanglement?
01:02:34.000If you were to entangle two pieces of matter, let's just say it was like a proton or whatever, I'm not an expert on any of this stuff, but the general concept would be, if a proton is entangled with another one, you could send one Off to Mars and have instant communication because when they're entangled they react the exact same way so you'd be able to transmit data.
01:02:57.000That's by affecting what so this is like subspace Star Trek level communications where you can speak instantly no matter where anyone is in the universe.
01:03:04.000I wonder how long as you have these if you guys is entangle.
01:03:08.000Well, I know you can entangle photons.
01:03:10.000I don't know if you can entangle atoms.
01:03:46.000But the reason why you're streaming and basically the reason why an independent person can create their own podcast studio is because in the porn cam era, they were at the forefront of creating technology where you could live stream yourself because people were motivated to see live people naked.
01:04:22.000Yeah, YouTuber or an influencer, like social media jobs are totally the complete focus of the youngest generation, which is crazy because this was not an option when any of us were in high school, I bet.
01:04:35.000Oh, I was just going to say, I think the I think sex sells and that's going to be how they get a lot of people to become okay with AI, right?
01:04:47.000It's going to be like, oh, well, it's creating this thing that gives you all this dopamine.
01:05:01.000I think there are some slight cases where of course it could be useful, but it just seems like this Pandora's box that we have open and we're going to watch everything burn because of it.
01:05:09.000Dude, they will find a way to plug you into the machine and then your brain is not your own.
01:05:17.000You can say this is a conspiracy, but because I think they'll use the guise of climate change and they're going to say, oh, well, on earth you live till about 70 on average, but here in the metaverse or whatever, you live to a thousand and it's going to be indistinguishable.
01:05:29.000Dude, there would be a line around the block.
01:05:31.000You think a line for the iPhone is long?
01:06:22.000I had this conversation with someone recently who's like, yeah I want to have identical twins that way I can all just only register one of their births and they can like trade off who has a social security number when they need it and the other one like they can just also semi low off the grid because the other people who don't have social security numbers are like people who were born to reclusive cults.
01:06:37.000Then one of the twins could kill the other twin theoretically.
01:06:52.000There's some book that my younger sisters read where it's like there are seven girls but you're only allowed to have like one kid so they all like take a day of the week to go to school or something.
01:07:04.000But I do think that they're, I think you're totally right, like they're ultimately become a time where You will, your brain will be wired to seek out all of these things.
01:07:12.000And I think the idea of like death and avoiding it by getting in the pod is something a lot of people will be tempted by because there's, you know, as we move towards more agnostic or atheistic culture, like there's nothing left for you afterwards.
01:07:24.000So why wouldn't you just continue to go on in the pod?
01:07:27.000Well, ALX's best friend and one of his subscribers is a guy by the name of Elon Musk, and he even talks about how on a cell phone, you know, our response time is like a few milliseconds.
01:07:37.000So basically they want to install the phone in your body so it can be instant.
01:08:20.000If your brain was connected to your Tesla and you could drive it with your brain, if then you went and picked somebody up with your Tesla and drove them around, would you be driving them or would your Tesla be driving them?
01:08:29.000And then if they decided to turn off your Tesla, would they turn off your brain?
01:08:33.000Yeah, who has the right to your car if it's connected to your brain?
01:09:04.000It turns out this city has this protective sphere over it that protects their environment from the outside, which has been totally destroyed by pollution.
01:09:14.000At one point in the story, one of the people they meet just like stops and then walks blindly out to their death.
01:09:21.000Just like walks straight out through the force field into the apocalypse and is gone.
01:09:25.000And then when they go around asking everybody like, yo, where's Jim or whatever, they're like, who?
01:09:28.000And they're like, that guy who was just here, like, what are you talking about?
01:09:47.000And so when the force field was first set up, there was like a million people left in the city.
01:09:51.000And as the power is slowly drained, the chip in their minds has erased their memories to make them fall in line and not realize what's happening.
01:10:01.000That's why you don't want to plug your brain into the AI because your brain will effectively be Wikipedia and it will be subject to revision by popular demand.
01:10:09.000That's why the internet is so dangerous, man.
01:10:11.000You're constantly plugged in, your brain's being rewritten whether you realize it or not.
01:10:15.000Yeah, you have to discipline yourself to take a break from the internet and put your phone away and put any other app that you have that is using AI away.
01:10:42.000Punch drunk love is a good one too with Adam Sandler and it kind of resonates with today with all these OnlyFans models how it's basically and not trying to throw Andrew Tate under the bus.
01:10:54.000But my point is you are you think you're cybersexing with a girl and really you're cybersexing with some random dude pretending to be a girl.
01:11:01.000Dude, these AI women that are all over Twitter now.
01:11:03.000I've been seeing all over Twitter now.
01:11:15.000It'll be a male-dominated industry, and that's probably for the best.
01:11:18.000And then the bad news for all these dudes, which is, it's like, you're gonna be sexting with other dudes.
01:11:23.000Well, I think the top three women CEOs right now were all trans, or all men.
01:11:27.000There was just, I mean, find this, Yeah, whenever they come out with these lists of, like, you know, top 100 women of the world, increasingly... Yeah, well, to be fair, a few years ago it was females who were running the military industrial complex, so... But they couldn't hang on to it!
01:11:43.000No, you know, like, it comes and goes in waves, you know what I mean?
01:11:46.000Like, some people get hired, some people get fired.
01:11:47.000The problem... I just think that... I'm curious what society... what porn is gonna be like Like, guys have to know at a certain point, like, everyone's gonna know that you're sexting another guy.
01:12:00.000No, it's gonna be, dude, it's gonna be crazy.
01:12:01.000Because right now, when you watch the porn, you know that's the girl, and five minutes after, she's still gonna be her.
01:12:07.000But when you're in the AI, and you're sexting or sexing with an AI woman, she can morph into, like, a demon in the middle of it, and then back into, like, a red block.
01:12:55.000There was some documentary, I think Vice was producing, where these people have gone to South America to genetically engineer themselves to live longer.
01:13:04.000I don't know exactly how it works, but it stops fat production.
01:13:08.000And then, so something happens when your body produces fat that causes aging.
01:13:14.000So I have no idea, but I watched like a trailer for it and they're like, by shutting down this process, the body focuses on muscle development instead, which will extend your life by 20 or some odd years.
01:13:23.000And then this guy's like, what do I care?
01:13:24.000I'm not going to starve to death in the modern world.
01:13:27.000So they're injecting themselves with this, this like DNA stuff to alter their bodies.
01:13:35.000So we went, we went and got stem cell treatment for, uh, I got it for my hip and it's like cured me.
01:13:41.000And, uh, it's like a common thing they do.
01:13:42.000And it's like fairly common on the U.S.
01:13:44.000They, they do, there's two different versions of it.
01:13:46.000There's, they take your own stem cells from your own bone marrow or they get donor stem cells from umbilical donor stem cells is a popular thing.
01:13:56.000No, that's, that's, that's a bit gross and messed up, but, but so like, for instance, uh, I don't know how much I'm supposed to say about the clinic we went to because it's their business, but they say all this stuff publicly.
01:14:50.000Like, what if these global elites, like these powerful wealthy individuals who do these blood transfusions, just say, like, I'm going to give myself stem cells every other week.
01:15:09.000They're these guys that will hire a 20-year-old dude and they say, what they do is they'll go to a gym and they'll find guys who just want to work out.
01:15:18.000They'll give them a drug test and they'll be like, what's your diet like?
01:15:21.000And they'll say, okay, you qualify, we'll pay you $150,000 a year to do a once a month blood transfusion.
01:15:27.000And they're like, wow, just once a month?
01:16:35.000And the kid's like, I just turned 18, I'll be 30.
01:16:37.000He's like, yes, but with 700,000 euro, you can bring your family into the country and start a business and make a better life for your family.
01:16:43.000And then like, it's the kid to sign away 15 years of his life.
01:17:00.000There's somebody who is, uh, Not a hard worker, doesn't care about life, doesn't want to work.
01:17:07.000Sitting in their living room, playing video games all day, and they're, you know, let's say they're 20 years old, and they're like, I don't want to get a job, I don't want to do anything, this is so dumb.
01:17:14.000And then there is a scientist who has dedicated his life to cancer research, and he's made a bunch of breakthroughs, and he's like 80.
01:17:21.000Would it be ethical to tell that 18-year-old kid to sell 15 years to the 80-year-old so the 80-year-old can keep doing his research to cure cancer?
01:17:30.000And if it was all consensual, like the kid was like, I don't even care, give me the money, and then the 18-year-old's now effectively 32, but he gets paid a couple hundred grand, which funds his nonsense life, and then the scientist goes back to work and gets 15 more years.
01:17:41.000See, I was thinking, like, people who, like, don't want to be alive anymore.
01:17:44.000Like, you could sell the remaining everything.
01:18:08.000Well, How to Die in Oregon had this, if you've seen the documentary, it's really interesting, and they were talking to people who were pro-assisted suicide, but they had one man who was like, I live below the poverty line, and I have lung cancer, and they told me that the surgery is too expensive for state healthcare to pay for, but they will cover the cost of assisted suicide if I want to go that route, which is just dark.
01:18:37.000So you're 40 years old and you're like, I'm depressed.
01:18:41.000And they're like, you qualified for medical assistance in dying.
01:18:44.000But what we'll do is instead of just ending your life, we'll transfer your remaining 40 years to this person.
01:18:49.000And then they transfer and then you're like, and then the other person's like, I'm young and healthy again.
01:18:53.000It's like instead of donating your body to science, you donate your remaining years to science.
01:18:57.000Well something's going on because you know in China if you're like a wealthy businessman in China you can like basically they'll like put you in a van and say you need a kidney or even like a heart.
01:19:07.000And here in America and Canada we don't have that.
01:19:10.000Yet there's a lot of wealthy people that are having heart failure that need a complete heart.
01:19:15.000So what's the best way to get a healthy heart?
01:19:16.000Somebody that has a bad hip that went depressed and killed themselves.
01:19:19.000You know the crazy story is that Wealthy Muslims in like Arabic nations like princes and businessmen will pay China to harvest the organs of Uighur Muslims for them because they're like, they need special... People go from America to China to do that, Tim.
01:19:35.000There's supposedly people that go from all over to go to China that... I mean, you have to be highly connected, obviously, but that's a... Not just Saudi Arabians are doing that.
01:19:45.000Where basically there are people who operate these pop-up time transfer clinics where they take refugees and then basically force them to trade the time.
01:19:54.000A wealthy businessman walks out with his jacket like walks into the machine and they de-age him.
01:20:00.000They talked a lot about organ transport or organ harvesting and trafficking also.
01:20:06.000Like it's a lot about kids, the Sound of Freedom, but I think it was Tim Ballard actually was just telling us that it was a lot about organ harvesting too like that.
01:20:12.000The human trafficking movement is more than just slave labor.
01:20:19.000I think we need to grow them with stem cells in laboratories, because I cannot stand the thought of people getting cut open and having their organs seized.
01:20:25.000You guys want to know the worst thing about all this?
01:20:27.000We sit here and we say, oh man, the future's going to suck.
01:20:30.000Think about how scary and awful all this stuff is going to be.
01:20:33.000And then when we're in our 70s, there's going to be a bunch of kids who are doing all of this being like, shut up, old man.
01:20:41.000And we're going to be like, you shouldn't be selling your organs!
01:20:43.000And they'll be like, wow, just grow another one.
01:20:45.000Well, we already do this now because everybody here, except for ALX, I mean, I don't know, Hannah, but dude, we grew up when you had to call somebody on a phone.
01:20:57.000Oh, so he probably remembers that a little bit.
01:20:59.000I'm just saying it was not that long ago, because I'm yelling at these kids that have a cell phone when they're in like first grade, you know, you don't realize and back in my day, we didn't have a cell phone.
01:21:07.000In Korea, they put the streetlights on the ground.
01:21:21.000But we're not saying things like like some people are saying cell phones are bad that I get but I'm saying like there's gonna be kids floating around in like full bodysuits with Neuralink plugs in their eyes are gonna be just like rolled in the back of their head and we're gonna be like these dang kids you know they I can't believe this we fought so hard and staying bored you think they'll be bored up by the time we're 70 have you seen a Yes.
01:21:46.000And then there's also that other show on Apple.
01:21:47.000I didn't watch it, but it's where you could split yourself in two.
01:21:51.000So you have your work self and your leisure self.
01:21:54.000So what you do is it's like this program.
01:21:56.000Someone on the show was telling us about it, where it's like, oh, I've got to go to work now.
01:22:00.000And then you activate the device, which makes your leisure self go to sleep.
01:22:05.000And then there's like a subconscious version that works.
01:22:08.000And then you wake up when you come to your back home and work's done.
01:22:11.000And then, like, the premise of the show, I guess, is that the work versions of people start going insane.
01:22:15.000Like, one woman keeps getting pregnant and then zonking herself out and then waking up nine months later when the baby's been delivered and she gets paid money for the surrogacy.
01:22:32.000I think so often we're, like, moving towards a culture that's like, separate yourselves and numb yourself in one part of your life and not in the other.
01:22:40.000And I just think that, like, You know, it's easy to look back at certain things in history and be like, oh, it was so much better then.
01:22:45.000And I think you have to be careful about that because, of course, there are all kinds of innovations I'm grateful for.
01:22:50.000But I think, you know, these generations after us that are even more plugged in than ever, like, you know, Gen Z is the most online generation we've ever had until Gen Alpha comes along.
01:23:02.000I think they will wonder, you know, why someone didn't set some limitations at some point.
01:23:08.000Were they better for having pursued the technology and been granted unlimited access to the internet?
01:25:27.000Air Force General predicts war with China in 2025, tells officers to prep by firing a clip at a target and aim for the head.
01:25:34.000I hope I am wrong, but my gut tells me we will fight in 2025, said General Mike Minahan in a memo sent to the officers he commands and obtained by NBC News.
01:25:47.000I believe it with everything that's breaking out in Africa right now, that, with Ukraine and Taiwan, you just get all these huge, huge, like, events popping up all across the globe in the last two, three years.
01:25:57.000And you know what's going on in Antarctica is where their secret base is to hide.
01:27:59.000I still wanna go to Jim Justice's resort that has the declassified bunker in it, where they were like, if there's nuclear bombing, we're gonna send Congress here.
01:28:52.000But, you know, I think there's probably something underground.
01:28:56.000In Dallas, right outside of Dallas, there's a city called Rockwall where there's just a huge wall underground of rocks that it doesn't even make sense.
01:29:07.000In Rockwall, Texas, there's just a huge, you know, basically like a fortress.
01:29:12.000Dude, well, the flood 12,000 years ago, the great North American flood just annihilated the North American continent, wiped out all the megafauna, just smeared the surface, so God knows what's underneath.
01:29:23.000I think the world is flooded at some point.
01:29:29.000Mount Weather is south of us, not north of us.
01:29:32.000Dude, if there was ancient advanced culture in North America that got smeared and covered, By that flood?
01:29:37.000There's more and more evidence of, maybe not advanced, but like an advanced enough culture, like being in the North America for thousands of years.
01:29:44.000I mean, there's the Serpent in Illinois or something.
01:29:56.000So the serpent is, it's a serpent mound.
01:29:58.000I'm not sure exactly how big it is, but on the equinox, the summer equinox, the head of the serpent, which is all made from earth, points directly at the sun.
01:30:07.000And it's just like, it's, you'd have to have a bird's eye view to really be able to design something like this.
01:30:12.000So either that, or it shows how good... Oh yeah, this thing right here?
01:30:18.000See if you can find other images, because you can only really see it from...
01:30:22.000The story is that during the last glacial period before the melt, that the glaciers had come down south all the way to Ohio and North America, and they got to the mouth of the Serpent Mound and the glaciers stopped, and they felt like it was some spirit was protecting them from the glaciers, so they built, I think it was already a burial mound at that point, and then they turned it into a serpent, but in the beginning it was just some sort of spiritual mound.
01:30:45.000And then there's ancient pyramids somewhere, I think maybe Tennessee or something like that, made out of dirt.
01:32:24.000Dude, Christopher Columbus, the story of him and his brothers is nuts.
01:32:27.000I mean, his brothers apparently were just brutal psychopaths, and he gave them free reign to just drag people around by their hair, like women down the street and stuff, and they're just beating- It was a different time, a different culture.
01:33:28.000But yeah, I got no love for Christopher Columbus.
01:33:30.000I'm very happy to see Columbus Day go.
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01:33:57.000Modine's had a lot of really funny things and some good conversation, but unfortunately, sometimes these shows, they go too far and the episode just is gone.
01:34:06.000He said some stuff that, you know... His secrets.
01:34:54.000Gwyneth Paltrow sticks... She used to sell this jade egg that, like, heats her into your vagina, that, like, is supposed to help you heal, and also maybe with Kegels or something.
01:35:47.000He's defending Trump while... I don't know how to explain it, why DeSantis just totally went after Trump when Trump helped him out so much.
01:35:53.000I don't understand why he would think that would be a winning strategy.
01:37:10.000And the women's soccer team is supposed to be really frustrated because this is their time where they get all the publicity and instead Lionel Messi's getting all of it.
01:37:17.000So nobody's even talking about women's soccer.
01:39:20.000When we were having sushi after the morning show and Bocas came down and jumped up on the windowsill and just laid in the sun and just chilled for hours.
01:39:32.000Well, do you ever feel kind of, like, this sounds crazy because I basically like animals more than humans, but I sometimes, and this is gonna sound crazy, I'm kind of jealous of my dogs sometimes because they don't have to worry about anything.
01:40:08.000But I mean, obviously I want to be a human, I don't want to be a dog, but it is kind of nice not having stress and responsibility.
01:40:13.000Think about it, like a dog can walk into the middle of a room full of people and everyone just says they love you and they're all giving you massages and he's like, life is good.
01:40:21.000That's what they say, a dog's life, right?
01:41:21.000Yeah, because probably hundreds of thousands of Americans would have died in that siege.
01:41:25.000But did you know, or they say this, that they had prior knowledge before Pearl Harbor that they were going to do that?
01:41:30.000Oh, that was Roosevelt, but they may have.
01:41:32.000I've heard that they knew the Japanese were coming, they didn't know where exactly, and also it's very convenient to be attacked if you want to send your country to war.
01:42:13.000Based on how things are going, certainly something could happen where, like, Vladimir Putin kidnaps a busload of orphans and then goes on camera and goes, wah-ha-ha, and starts hurting children, but that's not reality.
01:42:23.000Reality is there's a conflict over a region, and if it escalates to, say, like, nuclear artillery, the reaction in the United States will be against Biden, not Putin.
01:42:32.000They're gonna be like, you exacerbated this, you sent the money, you guys were doing this, and this did not need to happen.
01:42:40.000did not get involved in Ukraine, Putin would have walked to the Donbass, and it would have been done.
01:42:44.000I'm not saying that's all true, I'm saying they will claim that, they will blame the establishment, the Democrats, etc., for escalating the war and causing the escalation.
01:42:54.000If they did drop a nuclear weapon on Kiev, I think conservatives would be like, well, it is time to get in there and put a boot in their ass, Toby Keys style.
01:43:35.000And his approval rating will skyrocket and Joe Biden will go the pro-war route saying it's time for intervention and that will cause Biden to drop to 3% or something in the approval rating.
01:46:19.00010 million light years away, you've discovered intergalactic travel, you can travel the speed of light, and then you find out you are not going to heaven?
01:46:30.000Wouldn't you want to seek out those who actually... You're talking about evangelical aliens right now.
01:46:35.000No, no, I'm saying the aliens... Know about heaven, but they're not allowed to get in, so they're gonna come join the Church of Scientology.
01:46:40.000They come to Earth, and then what happens is they find all these people being like, the Son of God came to Earth, And then they're like, yo, we live on Ziggaborp and he never came to us.
01:48:42.000He's actually, and he's also standing by the ribeye carnivore snacks because he knows there's beef in there and he wants to eat it but he can't because he'll die.
01:50:07.000It was actually a wealthy businessman, or a duke or something, but he would have been, because they would talk shit about the Queen, that they would have been killed, or they was like, would have been bad for their career.
01:50:15.000I mean, one of the theories is that it was a whole team of people, which Yeah, because it was like so much good art pumped out by apparently some random guy.
01:50:24.000Maybe he was the Kanye West of our generation, right?
01:50:27.000Isn't he known for producing a ton of art and like people are amazed by that?
01:50:31.000People want to believe that he's a real guy because he's so inspirational to think a guy could do all that and act.
01:50:43.000But I thought that's so weird that Shakespeare supposedly rebuilt the Globe Theatre by slowly stealing parts from the original Globe Theatre.
01:51:11.000Yeah, I feel like I think because I studied it, I feel like he's one person.
01:51:15.000But it would make so much sense if it was like the Disney, like a corporation of the time, was just churning shit out and used a guy's name.
01:51:20.000I mean, you know, I feel like he must have written the majority of himself.
01:51:23.000I can't say that no one ever was like, oh, maybe you should change it.
01:51:46.000The one gamer- that one gamer says I heard Tim talking about the mob earlier today and I think he'd like talking to Michael Fran- Franzacy?
01:52:18.000But basically what happens is, my boss is talking, and all of a sudden there's a commotion, they hear it.
01:52:22.000He goes outside and he sees a bunch of bikes, motorcycles.
01:52:25.000Goes into a bar and they're arguing, he's like, what's the problem?
01:52:28.000And the bartender is like, you gotta stop, he's trying to eat it.
01:52:31.000The bartender is like, these guys aren't dressed properly to be in this bar.
01:52:36.000And then the biker leader guy looks at the mob boss and goes, look man, we just want to have one beer, we'll hang out, we'll drink, we'll be on our way.
01:52:44.000And then he goes, spoken like a gentleman, serve them their beers.
01:52:47.000And then the bartender gives the beers to the bikers who immediately shake them up and spray the bartender down while laughing.
01:52:53.000Then the mob boss goes, okay, now you're being impolite, you need to leave.
01:52:57.000And then the biker leader turns around and he goes, F you, we're not going anywhere.
01:53:01.000So the mob boss walks over the door, closes it, locks it, walks back and goes, now you just can't leave.
01:53:06.000And then the bikers look around like, huh?
01:53:08.000And then the door busts open and a bunch of good old boys come in with baseball bats, start beating the crap out of the bikers.
01:53:46.000So what would happen if people in these neighborhoods knew that there were guys of honor that would be polite to you and treat you well, so long as you treated other people well, but if you crossed the line, there would be a cultural enforcement, you wouldn't be seeing these robberies, you wouldn't be seeing these riots, these teen takeovers, because there would be someone to look up to and respect.
01:54:06.000Granted, I'm not literally saying organized crime, because there's bad stuff they do, there's shootouts, I'm just saying- Drug dealing.
01:54:11.000Yeah, the culture of like the guys in the neighborhood being like, look, we're going to be nice to you.
01:54:16.000We're going to treat you with respect, even if you're not dressed right, as long as you're a good person.
01:54:20.000But if you screw with us, we protect our neighborhood.
01:54:23.000After my parents emigrated and they basically were living in New York in the 80s and they went to buy property and they were looking in Brooklyn because that's what they could afford.
01:54:31.000And their realtor took them around and was like, yeah, yeah.
01:54:34.000One of the good things about this neighborhood is it's controlled by the mob, so there's no crime.
01:54:40.000But Cosa Nostra, the mafia, they have unwritten rules where you cannot kill a child, even if you're, you know, you hate this person, you want them dead.
01:54:47.000So they have rules where they won't kill a child, yet we drop drone strikes on children all the time.
01:54:52.000So you could argue that the mafia has more of a moral compass than the United States government.
01:55:01.000Cosa Nostra is the name for the mafia.
01:55:04.000Bogus is using Alex's baseball cap as a bed and it's not working very well.
01:55:07.000He put all four of his feet on it before he laid down.
01:55:11.000That's all he did was he got all of his feet onto the asphalt.
01:55:13.000The big downside with me with having, like, because I'm big on enforcement of law and it's really disturbing to watch crowds form and mobs and destroy and like, where's the National Guard?
01:57:11.000I was in Venezuela and I got accused of being a spy because some Occupy Wall Street dude tweeted to a Venezuelan Glenn Beck, is what I call him, because it was a similar story.
01:57:21.000He was a TV host and he did a web thing, but he was leftist.
01:57:24.000And they said, hey, this guy's in your country doing this stuff.
01:57:27.000So this guy went on his show and said, hey, find this guy, Tim Poole, look at what he does.
01:57:32.000And they accused me of being a CIA agent.
01:58:10.000And then what happened is, the next day, I get a message from a friend of mine I hadn't spoken to in years, and he says, bro, the FBI just started asking me questions about you, what's going on?
01:58:51.000So I hit up my hacker buddies and I'm like, yo, yo, some kind of attack, like an injection, like someone hacked his account.
01:59:01.000And they said, they think it was API injection or something where Venezuelan government hackers Went to my Facebook account, saw who my friends were, chose someone, and then injected a message from him to me.
01:59:16.000They wanted me to call him so that my phone would ping their tower and they could triangulate my position.
01:59:26.000Yeah, and then I printed out the message and then, like, when I was at Vice, I had a bunch of stuff on my wall.
01:59:31.000I had, like, fragments of- of linen from the- from- from Ukraine that, like, shattered and then there were, like, little rocks on the ground and I took some.
01:59:49.000I have police tape from where that black supremacist executed those two cops in Brooklyn because that was my street.
01:59:55.000And so, the next day, when they cleaned everything up, the police tape was still on all the light poles and just blowing in the wind because they ripped it.
02:00:02.000So I walked up and ripped a piece off and I kept it.
02:00:05.000I got a bunch of stuff like that from all the crazy stories I've covered.
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