A whistleblower has come out saying that Twitter's security is bad, and that Elon Musk is correct about how many bots and spam accounts they actually have. Plus, Trump is suing the U.S. government over the raid on his house.
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00:02:55.000Joining us tonight to talk about this news and more is Tyler Merritt.
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00:04:05.000All right, let's jump into this first story.
00:04:06.000We've got this from the Wall Street Journal.
00:04:08.000Twitter's ex-security head files whistleblower complaint on spam and privacy issues.
00:04:14.000Former executive Peter Zatko makes sweeping claims about the social network platform.
00:04:19.000The complaint, which was submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission last month and became public Tuesday, was made by Peter Zatko, also known as Mudge, she's a hacker, who was fired earlier this year.
00:04:29.000Mr. Zatko's submission says that he uncovered extreme egregious deficiencies by Twitter in every area of his mandate, including privacy, digital and physical security, platform integrity, and content moderation.
00:04:41.000I'm gonna jump over to our good friend Elon Musk.
00:04:44.000As many of you know, he's suing Twitter because he says they didn't disclose information on bots.
00:04:49.000He subpoenaed Jack Dorsey, the former CEO, and he tweeted this.
00:04:57.000And then underneath it, he says, so spam prevalence was shared with the board, but the board chose not to disclose that to the public.
00:05:04.000The Washington Post reported, Four people familiar with the company's process for spam detection, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive internal matters, told the Post that the company keeps several internal tallies of spam and bots, known as prevalence, across the service beyond the number supplied to Wall Street.
00:05:22.000The post also obtained an internal document which was redacted to hide the numbers, showing that spam prevalence was a number shared with the board.
00:05:30.000The document was supplied to the board at the meetings Echo attended, according to two of the people, but not to Wall Street.
00:05:37.000So does that include the shareholders?
00:05:39.000The big revelation here is that this dude Said he believes foreign intelligence service agents or individuals could be at Twitter and they're not doing anything about it.
00:05:51.000That, to me, is probably the biggest red flag.
00:05:53.000And this is probably why, in my opinion, they freaked out when Elon Musk was planning to buy it.
00:05:59.000Then some weird algorithmic thing happened with the right gaining tons of followers, the left losing tons of followers.
00:06:04.000Then Elon Musk said, I want the data on bots, and they didn't give it to him.
00:06:08.000Now we're learning they didn't give it to him, that they had a number that was shared with the board.
00:06:40.000This guy's given away some communication devices that totally changed and altered the way that that country stayed independent.
00:06:49.000You know, this is a guy who, it seems like, is putting his money where his passion is.
00:06:54.000You know, he puts his He puts everything out there and I was very excited to have maybe one platform I could put my money towards that actually cared about pushing out the truth, cared about putting every person's perspective out there and not moderating, not censoring, not
00:07:16.000I've been on social for 10 plus years.
00:07:19.000Started my company off Facebook and Instagram advertising.
00:07:22.000In November of this last year, right before Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Facebook, in its infinite wisdom, decided that I needed to be banned.
00:07:35.000And actually, you know, when we broke down the violations, right, you know, they couldn't really get me on anything except for my brother posted six years ago about a partnership we had with Jeep.
00:07:45.000They said that was violating intellectual property of Jeep.
00:07:48.000I mean, Jeep didn't complain because I actually had paperwork and I was working with Jeep.
00:08:53.000I think your company is a really good example of the censorship that's overlooked.
00:08:57.000These high-profile left and establishment journalists will be like, oh, when Joe Rogan got cancelled, it made him bigger or whatever, and that's what they want people to think cancelling is.
00:09:07.000Meanwhile, your business gets shut down, and there's no big fanfare, there's no big headline.
00:09:12.000Most of the people I hear from who say they got banned are, like, small accounts.
00:09:15.000Oh yeah, and we're talking about millions of followers and we're talking about millions of dollars for a relatively small business, right?
00:09:24.000I started my garage and now we have large accounts.
00:09:27.000I have Bass Pro, I have Cabela's, I have five, six retail stores that are very highly frequented in Charleston and Savannah and Delray and people come from all over to our store to experience it.
00:09:39.000And that gives us a sense of, you know, you could try to shut me down, but I'm not going away.
00:10:30.000You know, the rights that shall not be infringed.
00:10:32.000Can't have people learning about that.
00:10:33.000But I pushed out an email to our one million plus active email accounts and we will sell a ton of shirts and I will get a way around it.
00:10:41.000It's just very sad that I can't promote First Amendment, Second Amendment.
00:10:45.000You take those away and there's no stopping a government.
00:10:48.000I had an idea for a TV show we talked about once, I think it was like on the members podcast, where it's this post-apocalyptic future and there's like one city left and no one understands how the world ended.
00:11:00.000But like the world ended and then like people came together and built a city and they're rebuilding and it's like sometime around 2077 or you know 2080 or whatever just history just dead stops and then humanity is just gone from the planet.
00:11:15.000And then the idea for this was, you know, the people in the city eventually encounter strange beings they think are aliens, they go to war, then it turns out, oh, the aliens are actually people, and the world didn't end.
00:11:25.000What happened was, as technology advanced, more and more information went into the metaverse.
00:11:30.000Then eventually people just went into the metaverse, and they live their lives there now, and there's very little work that has to be done because they're not really moving their bodies, they don't need that much caloric energy, and so there's only certain scouts that go out to replenish the system.
00:11:44.000We talked about that, and I got that idea because, you know, I was thinking of how social media works, how these social networks are banning people.
00:11:52.000And then, just this past weekend, I was at an antique store, and we were looking at all these books.
00:11:57.000This guy had a bunch of crazy—we had books from the Civil War.
00:12:00.000We got the photographic history of the Civil War, crazy, from 1911.
00:12:05.000So there's actual photos of, like, the 1860s.
00:12:18.000I think he's trying to get away from the whole thing.
00:12:20.000But the reason why social media censorship is so dangerous, if the world ended right now, the overwhelming majority of information would be gone.
00:12:44.000So if, you know, 100 years ago, there's a collapse, society breaks down, you walk into a library, you find all the books still sitting there, hopefully not damaged, but these books could be all over the place.
00:12:55.000You could find the history and be like, wow, look at this.
00:12:58.000In the future, it's gonna be very different.
00:13:00.000If there is a major collapse, catastrophe, Like that, overnight, no one is going to know where any of this information is.
00:13:07.000And if you don't have electricity or a means to decode the data off the hard drives, there could be a solar flare or a great war.
00:13:17.000And let's say it's 100, 150 years and people are like looking at these mainframes going, the summation of human knowledge exists on these machines.
00:13:24.000It could teach us so much about the world and how to survive, but we can't get access to it because we lost that technology when the collapse happened.
00:13:30.000No books, no reading, nothing you can preserve.
00:13:32.000Maybe you'll get lucky and someone will figure it out.
00:13:33.000Anyway, I bring that up because, like, the way it's going with censorship, that idea I had for a show, it's like the reason there was a last city, because those are the people who weren't allowed in.
00:13:43.000These are the descendants of the people who were banned from the metaverse and had to go and build their own economy somewhere else.
00:13:48.000So what I see happening with censorship, you're going to have people who get banned and they will find a way to engage in commerce.
00:13:56.000My dystopian future vision of it is a city of people living, you know, because their descendants are forced to work and live in this alternate space.
00:14:04.000And then everyone else lives in the virtual reality.
00:14:06.000But I kind of think that's one direction we're going in.
00:14:21.000It actually kind of starts to prove that fact that you have smartphones and dumb people.
00:14:28.000And we're not making or doing a service to our young people or to the individuals who just like that easy button.
00:14:35.000We're making it easier and easier and easier for society.
00:14:38.000And we're telling them that when you fail, it's not your fault.
00:14:42.000When you fail, you need to blame everything elsewhere.
00:14:46.000That idea of ownership, that idea of wanting to go and read through an encyclopedia to find an answer.
00:14:53.000But if I can't find it on the first page of Google, that's when sometimes I'll talk to my younger employees like, hey, sir, you told me to go and research something.
00:15:01.000So I went on Google and I searched and nothing came up.
00:15:09.000But it's exactly what you probably have seen a lot in the, say, younger generation.
00:15:14.000I grew up with no phone, then a flip phone, and now I have a phone, but I despise it.
00:15:19.000If I can get away from this thing and I can get back into reading books and engaging in conversation, because that's where real knowledge comes from.
00:17:13.000So I could go on television and talk about things based on my knowledge of science and engineering and be challenged by some YouTube dummy who just googled Fauci's last periodical of nonsense.
00:19:00.000It says at the Google misinformation policy, YouTube's policies on COVID-19 are subject to change in response to changes to global or local health authorities' guidance on the virus.
00:19:09.000There may be a delay between new LHA and WHO guidance and policy updates, given the frequency with which this guidance changes, and our policies may not cover all LHA and WHO guidance related to COVID.
00:20:02.000And YouTube's like, meh, they'll be the experts.
00:20:04.000Do you think that's because they feel like they are obligated to listen to a global authority because they view themselves as a global platform, even though it's based in the U.S.?
00:20:12.000I think for YouTube, it's the easy way out.
00:20:15.000The World Health Organization, they have their pinkies in all these countries.
00:21:29.000If the idea is, you know, we don't allow speech that calls for violence because that's a crime, well that's not an argument because then all that has to happen is they decide another kind of speech is a crime.
00:21:40.000Okay, well now, you know, insulting someone or not using their pronouns is assault or violence, and thus, now they can say, well that's not free speech, you're committing a crime, right?
00:21:49.000So there is, there is an issue in, at what point does speech become illegal, and can it?
00:21:54.000And a question of, shouldn't it just be on you to defend yourself?
00:22:00.000But we have seen that it becomes a safe haven, you know, a place where people can congregate and start creating organizations and a movement of violence and extremism.
00:22:11.000And I think, you know, it's very similar and has some connotations to Afghanistan.
00:22:17.000And people had an argument of, we don't need to be there.
00:22:20.000There's no objective for us, but it allowed for a safe haven of horrible individuals to congregate, plan, and execute atrocious acts.
00:22:31.000In my opinion, you need to have some oversight, but it's not living there 24-7.
00:22:37.000It's pinpoint action taken towards those individuals.
00:22:41.000I don't think there's a solution at all.
00:22:46.000So they want to censor people because, you know, people are offensive or whatever.
00:22:50.000We all agree, like, hey, don't incite violence.
00:23:14.000I'm saying their goal is to get that kind of speech banned.
00:23:18.000Where if you said something like, we should shut that school down because of the horrible things they do, they say, hey, we know what you're getting at.
00:23:24.000It's a, oh, won't someone rid me of this meddlesome priest thing?
00:23:27.000And that's what they're trying to argue now.
00:23:29.000Because people like James Lindsay and Libs of TikTok have been criticizing these hospitals that have been doing, you know, surgery on these kids.
00:24:28.000No, they follow the World Health Organization instead.
00:24:31.000Then I think we should take the keys away and maybe free up the space a little bit because private companies should not be getting in the way of the country that helped them create themselves.
00:24:43.000And individuals who find themselves wronged in every way, shape, or form, and there's settings out there.
00:24:52.000You know, that's one of those things where I'd like to tell people if it's really causing you this much anxiety and this much heartache, one, it might be you.
00:24:59.000Two, you have options to just turn it off.
00:25:05.000But when we start infringing upon everyone else's rights just to make you happy, That's where I draw a line.
00:25:12.000Just get off of social if it's the fact that people aren't addressing you by the right pronouns.
00:25:16.000If people aren't addressing you by the right fill-in-the-blank and now you're on a rampage and now it's your social justice warrior and I have to placate to that.
00:25:46.000That's why I like to fight overseas against terrorists who don't allow you to have a different
00:25:51.000You talk about all the bad things here, go to those other countries where you get stoned to death if you have intercourse with someone else.
00:25:58.000What about the terrorists that are here trying to stop you from being able to say what you want and have an opinion?
00:26:03.000And the ones who are running big companies and defending those people?
00:26:06.000Those are domestic terrorists, in my humble opinion.
00:26:09.000Hopefully that doesn't get me kicked off.
00:26:26.000Yeah, there was a meme going around where these people were posting, like, Trump should remember, you know, this is what they do to traitors.
00:29:05.000I said this yesterday, but like, I kept saying he didn't want to retire because out of vanity, like, retiring means that you're old and that you're like, you can no longer work.
00:29:14.000And that's why his announcement is very much like, no, no, I'm just stepping down to continue to work, even though he's like 81.
00:29:19.000I- you know, maybe someone got this candle for him as like a gag gift.
00:29:22.000They were like, this is so funny you're a candle.
00:29:24.000I could definitely see doing that to someone I know if they were suddenly turned into a devotional candle.
00:29:28.000But to know that you're gonna have it in the background of your interview, to me it's just like, isn't this- this is a form of narcissism, right?
00:29:38.000I think it's like a nice mix between the two because you're a doctor but have, you know, no ability to discern science from political science.
00:29:47.000I think you're an absolute clown, so that's perfect.
00:29:50.000I think it was like, it's a stereotype for doctors, right, to have a God complex?
00:29:53.000And like the entire American media handed this to Fauci and were like, no, we really could not make it through this pandemic without you, sir.
00:32:45.000And then under the tweet was like, oops, can't forget the video.
00:32:48.000And then I was like, we're going to separate the men from the boys here and see who actually read the Twitter thread and understood it was a quote or who just blindly was like, I can't believe Tim Pool said this about himself.
00:32:58.000But then Jack Pacific was on that night and he was like, oh, I didn't click through.
00:33:51.000If there's anything that makes me want to just buy a van and go live down by the river and never think of any of this political stuff again, it is this.
00:34:02.000Yeah, well, I've seen these devotional candles for, like, Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart and some other people.
00:34:07.000This t-shirt company in Dallas that I used to, like, sold them to, it's just, like, in our culture with the weird adoration for Dr. Anthony Fauci, when they tried to, like, make him, like, a, like, pop cultural influence, like, it's not good.
00:34:22.000I think part of it is, like, we lost Ruth Bader Ginsburg and so we needed some other, like, older New Yorker that we all were obsessed with and, like, they just couldn't make Anthony Fauci work.
00:35:42.000I think that sometimes with cults, like, when they become stressed in some way, the people who are really devoted double down, and the people who are, like, on the outside already sort of be like, I don't know if I want to leave, and they back out.
00:35:55.000Even now, like, I got employees that work for me, especially in leadership.
00:35:59.000We don't always see the same, you know, Same eye to eye and I know people voted for this and whenever they're complaining about the gas prices or not being able to hire people or all of these things that you voted for I kindly remind them like you did this like this is your fault.
00:36:17.000And they did exactly what they said they're gonna do.
00:36:20.000You know, we had a previous president that said, I'm going to build a wall, reduce energy prices,
00:37:11.000You only want to spend so much on a USA Made t-shirt, right?
00:37:14.000But there is no incentive to buy things in the US and there's no disincentive to import stuff from China.
00:37:20.000So when I sell people that my competitors are using slave cotton, like literally slave cotton, and they're illegally putting it into their garments and then they're selling it at a price point I can't match because I don't have any slaves in Georgia.
00:37:33.000That's hundreds of years ago and freaking wrong.
00:37:55.000And that's what I've been trying to tell people is that when you're sitting up on stage and you're talking about all of these values that you are concerned about, you know, you're social justice warriors out there.
00:38:07.000Then why are your products that you're wearing literally made by slaves?
00:38:11.000Why are the things that you're purchasing going to regimes that hate us and want to destroy us?
00:38:17.000These are regimes like the Chinese Communist government.
00:38:20.000I have lots of Chinese friends, so don't confuse the two, right?
00:38:23.000The 6% ruling class of China that rules with an iron fist, that has zero regard for human rights, that has zero regard for anything other than world domination, and I don't care what anyone else has to say.
00:38:37.000You know, this is an organization that has said recently that they've won the war without firing a shot because they look at economic warfare as warfare.
00:38:45.000They look at biological warfare as warfare.
00:38:47.000So if COVID was not the perfect test run of biological warfare, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I'm just saying it was a absolute biological agent that wreaked havoc on the world, except for one country, which has seemed to benefit very, very much so.
00:39:01.000You know, we are living blindly and we're putting our money and we're voting with our dollars towards organizations that support China, towards organizations that support slavery.
00:39:13.000And anyone who wants to talk about that gets censored.
00:39:16.000I made a USA Made shirt video today talking about our cotton made in the US, our cutting and sewing made in the US, our printing in the US.
00:39:23.000When people are out there saying, hey, you know, you can't make things in the U.S.
00:39:36.000So when the President of the United States goes on television and says during the State of the Union, we're going to encourage and make sure that everything's made in the U.S., not one piece of legislation is to stop any type of imports of textile goods that can be made here, especially from China.
00:39:49.000Not one piece of legislation that gives credits Towards R&D, research and development for manufacturing capabilities like ours, right?
00:39:58.000So I can't get any type of credits for my employees that I hire.
00:40:01.000I can't get any credit for the R&D that I do.
00:40:02.000And I do a lot of R&D to be able to try to compete with China to be more efficient.
00:40:20.000So until the United States starts voting with their dollars, and understand that that money goes to an organization that most likely influences politics, we're just going to keep doing more of the same.
00:40:35.000China's Communist Party can't donate directly to a politician to support them, but they can hire people to do things who they know will support certain politics, thus giving more economic power to people who will destroy this country.
00:40:47.000So we have no insight into China because they have locked it down.
00:40:50.000You can't influence their politicians.
00:40:53.000You'll go to jail forever in that country.
00:41:35.000According to all of my FDA tests, it works better than 3Ms, but I'm no longer allowed to sell it because there's no more EUAs, and I just had to eat millions of dollars.
00:43:23.000I think what we saw when you had Trump come to power, you had a change in politics that shook things up.
00:43:31.000It was a time when everyone was tired with the status quo and they didn't want more of the same.
00:43:37.000I think people on both sides are starting to see that again.
00:43:39.000You know, that going back to traditional politicians, you get more of the same.
00:43:43.000We actually reversed course so fast, day one.
00:43:48.000And to see the state of the economy right now, and to see the state of affairs, you know, from a world stage, having traveled a lot into the Eastern European countries as of late, you know, we are a joke.
00:44:06.000I would be very excited for a DeSantis ticket if our current, I guess, if the Donald were, in my opinion, to support and endorse that person and push the Trump supporters Towards him, I think that we actually would have a shot.
00:44:56.000He's helped me with getting my friend Eddie Gallagher out of prison.
00:45:00.000I have no ill will towards the former President of the United States.
00:45:04.000What I do have is ill will towards not taking a stance towards what's the most likely course of action if he were to run.
00:45:13.000You're going to have a lot of individuals, never Trumpers, that And that's the unfortunate truth is that they'll get more people that would have voted conservative to not vote conservative just because they don't like the orange man.
00:45:33.000There is a concerted effort in media right now to go after DeSantis that way.
00:45:36.000They're actually trying to say that he's worse than Trump.
00:46:17.000When you have extremisms on both parties and you can't find a way to have a conversation without raising your voice because we have a difference of opinion on Women's reproductive rights, about the Second Amendment, about the First Amendment.
00:47:41.000New poll indicates a Liz Cheney presidential run would hurt Biden more than Trump.
00:47:46.000It can be simply shown in this chart, in this graph right here.
00:47:49.000If Liz Cheney were to run as an independent, Democrats would vote for her, helping Donald Trump win.
00:47:56.000And based on this polling, they're actually saying right now, and this is another, I don't necessarily believe all this.
00:48:00.000They're saying right now, based on their polling data, Joe Biden would beat Donald Trump in an election if it was held today, or at least at the time of this poll.
00:48:07.000Support for Joe Biden 46%, Trump's 42.
00:48:10.000But if Liz Cheney runs as an independent, Joe Biden 32, Cheney 11, Trump 40.
00:48:16.000I would be very interested to know what the poll would say if a DeSantis were to run endorsed by Trump and those two.
00:49:55.000That's a bunch of California progressives being moved into Austin.
00:50:00.000So I do think there are more refugees than there are people transferring because of work policy.
00:50:07.000But depending on the size of the industry and of the individual, they might bring, you know, for every one high net worth individual who's like, Hey, I believe in liberty and freedom.
00:50:18.000They might bring 10 woke employees with them.
00:50:21.000AT&T moved to Dallas, the Dallas area, I think in 2012.
00:50:35.000It really blew up a couple of the suburbs in the Dallas area.
00:50:40.000And this is prior to Trump being elected.
00:50:42.000I mean, the shift towards pro-business states has been going on for a long time.
00:50:47.000It wasn't just COVID in politics that started a mass migration of people with maybe not the political leanings of the states they were ultimately ending up in.
00:50:55.000I think COVID just made it much more of an intentional choice for some people.
00:50:58.000There was much more of an examination of the life you were living because you were suddenly stuck at home having to reconsider what you really wanted.
00:51:05.000Well, look at the flexibility that people were able to gain once we realized that you could work virtually, right?
00:51:10.000So individuals who were working for companies that could now work at home chose to not live in a degrading society, right?
00:51:19.000Meaning that the crime is up, the bang for your buck is down, and it only seems to be getting worse.
00:51:27.000Those individuals are the ones that I see leaving in mass exodus.
00:51:31.000They're not leaving because their business Massive company moved so they had to move with it.
00:51:36.000They're moving because they have the freedom and flexibility to choose to not live in New York City, to choose to not live in LA.
00:51:43.000And they've decided that that's not for them anymore, that they don't want to live in fear of walking down the street and getting mugged and raped and murdered.
00:52:30.000I mean this was happening again I think it was like 2010.
00:52:33.000But at the time there were not as many remote positions as there are now.
00:52:38.000I think that we'll continue to see states with low birth rate or older populations trying to incentivize remote workers to come out because again if you can work have a steady job and work wherever you want you are much more likely to choose a place that's reflective both of your political or ideological values but also of a lifestyle that you want to live.
00:53:32.000But now even California was leading the charge of how to ruin their online business and tax income.
00:53:39.000Because right now, because of recent laws in the last few years, Wayfair versus North Dakota, And there was that Title IX or whatever that thing was.
00:53:48.000So sales tax is now collected in all 50 states once you hit Nexus threshold, right?
00:53:52.000So California is actually one of my largest states, right?
00:53:54.000We send millions of dollars of product there.
00:54:07.000I pay Georgia state income tax at 7%, which is still higher than zero, which is Florida, right?
00:54:13.000I'm sure I could probably find ways around it.
00:54:16.000And I don't feel like going to IRS jail or getting shot by that dude in the wheelchair.
00:54:20.000Um, for whatever reason, IRS tactical training, I don't even know why they have guns, but okay.
00:54:26.000So I, I've been told now I'm expected, according to California, to pay taxes as if I was a California resident because I, in their mind, I'm a resident.
00:55:10.000That apportionment of it goes, gets taxed at 17%.
00:55:14.000So obviously I politely declined and said that according to federal laws is this, and that'll be another Supreme Court ruling to see if we now as internet based companies have to start paying these insane taxes.
00:55:26.000So I don't even know how that would work.
00:55:27.000So I pay 17% tax to California and 12% to New York and all this.
00:55:31.000I would have zero dollars left over and I don't understand.
00:55:37.000I sold my car to buy my first machine.
00:55:39.000I sold my house to buy another machine.
00:55:41.000By the way, when you're deploying a bunch, no notice, and you have a pregnant wife with two kids and a Great Danes, and you move them into an apartment that does not... They don't like it?
00:55:51.000But you know, it's a sacrifice, right?
00:55:53.000So we continue to sacrifice and put everything all in.
00:55:56.000And now I'm at a point where the level of taxes that I pay as compared to Amazon, you know, I pay tens of millions of dollars more than Amazon has.
00:56:23.000California is state non grata for us, however it would actually be stated.
00:56:28.000And we've had people who hit us up and are like, hey, we'd love to work with you, or we want to submit an article, or we're looking for work.
00:56:33.000And I'm just like, as long as you're in California, there's not a conversation to be had.
00:56:37.000And to put it simply, California has laws in order to just not run afoul.
00:56:42.000We just do not do any operations in any capacity with anyone in the state of California.
00:56:46.000Oh no, I'm being sued right now by a blind man in New York and another person in California who's saying that my website is not blind accessible.
00:56:54.000Which it is, by the way, for full dis- you know.
00:56:58.000If anyone who's listening to this and happens to not be able to see, you can absolutely go to NineLineApparel.com and it will talk to you just as it's supposed to.
00:57:04.000But anyone can sue anyone from those states and they're very sue, not happy, but I guess they encourage it.
00:57:13.000So I will spend tens of thousands of dollars on these frivolous lawsuits in California
00:57:18.000and in New York, and I won't get a change of venue to Georgia because they know they
00:58:56.000Uh, so we sell it to the government and then we also sell it to now, uh, civilian venues like Publix and Walmart and, um, everywhere else.
00:59:04.000But in California, it's, it's getting, it's same co-packers, same people will make Coca-Cola products, make this product, but they're not going to go sue Coca-Cola.
00:59:13.000They're just going to sue Hoist or companies like me.
00:59:34.000They're going to find some other way to mess with business and then complain that they have no income tax and that they're bankrupt and they need the federal government to bail them out.
01:01:02.000But it was during the whole blue lives matter and black lives matter and all these different lives matter debates and people just literally would lose their mind and freak out and I'd be walking down the street with my large female african-american you know West Point friend and Callin' her and Uncle Tom and tellin' me mean things, and I'm like, I hate New York City.
01:04:11.000And I'm not a conspiracy theorist but I know that I have weapons that are for hunting and I have weapons for defending my home.
01:04:20.000And I have sworn allegiance to protect and defend this country against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
01:04:27.000And there are certain inalienable rights that I will not give up and you will have to pry things out of my hands before you come to my house and you mess with my children.
01:04:37.000You want to jab them with certain things that you say are healthy and they're not going to cause them to have major heart problems.
01:04:44.000I'm going to say good luck coming to Savannah, Georgia, opening up my door and sticking something into my children.
01:06:02.000And so I've seen these conversations, and it's funny because What do you think would happen?
01:06:08.000I mean, how do you think the left would respond?
01:06:10.000I mean, they'd lose their minds just knowing that you would buy such a weapon.
01:06:14.000They would argue that the fact that you'd have the conversation about it would be incitement to violence or insurrection because there's not a hunting purpose, technically, for a .50 BMG.
01:06:25.000It's like an anti-material rifle for taking out tanks and things like that.
01:06:28.000Yeah, well I still have access to 240 Bravo machine guns on the side of the Little Bird helicopters that fly around my house and it's Georgia again.
01:06:35.000I've got the Undertaker on the side shooting machine guns and just shooting targets because it's America.
01:06:42.000And because we're not bothering anyone.
01:06:45.000And I don't understand this concern of the far, whatever, the anti-gun.
01:06:54.000that is so hell-bent on taking them all away when they've never gone to the countries where they were taken away, where they currently are taken away.
01:07:03.000You know, in Ukraine, for example, they were all taken away and they were all handed back out because guess who was coming?
01:07:16.000Apparently, Zelensky knew they were coming.
01:07:19.000Did you guys see Jimmy Dore talking about that today?
01:07:21.000No, apparently Zelensky knew the Russians were going to attack, but he didn't tell anybody because he didn't want to take their money out of the bank.
01:08:05.000Well, anyway, I want to go back to the story a little bit.
01:08:08.000But basically, though, our country in terms of the military capabilities and, you know, the individuals that are out there willing to do bad things to bad people, and they are willing to lay down their lives to do so.
01:08:25.000citizens that were left behind in Afghanistan.
01:08:27.000They wanted to go and provide aid to the individuals who are fighting against Russians and give them the capability to defend their own country at a time of need.
01:08:38.000But we actively prevented those things.
01:08:41.000It's not that we stood by and just watched things happen.
01:08:44.000We actively put a ROZ around six aircraft in Mazar Sharif when I was trying to pull people that were American citizens Out of Afghanistan, right?
01:08:54.000We actively said that the Russians are going to take over this country, there's nothing we can do, pull everyone out, don't give them any aid, no support, world stage.
01:09:05.000The NGOs of the world are the ones that actually prevented World War III from occurring, my humble opinion.
01:09:11.000I think the history books will see it that way too, because now everyone and their brother pours money, which is wasted, right?
01:09:25.000I want to jump back to the story, though, because the main point that I think we need to pay attention to is within the past couple of days, we're hearing that Donald Trump can't get a lawyer.
01:09:34.000Then we're seeing he files a lawsuit pro se.
01:09:36.000So he's got to try and find somebody to sign on.
01:09:40.000This is... Man, this is very, very serious in terms of culture war and leading up to either... Look, civil war is actually a very optimistic concept.
01:09:54.000Civil war means that there's a chance at preventing totalitarian takeover.
01:10:00.000Cause the reality is you look at Weimar Germany or you look at, um, pre, you know, communist Russia and it was no civil war.
01:10:06.000It was revolution and revolution resulted in the Nazis and the Soviets.
01:10:12.000So if in the United States there isn't a civil war, that would just mean these people have taken over.
01:10:17.000Well, you can have a civil war that turns into a revolution too.
01:10:19.000You gotta be careful about unleashing the beast.
01:10:21.000Yeah, but typically what we see with like, right, in Weimar Germany, you had the communists and the fascists and they were fighting and the fascists win, but it wasn't like a civil war necessarily.
01:10:31.000It was political conflict, kind of like what we see here.
01:10:34.000And so that's the thing I think people need to pay attention to.
01:10:36.000They're like, oh, we're not on track for a civil war.
01:11:04.000The problem is what they're actually talking about is violent revolutionary takeover, genocide, murder, et cetera.
01:11:10.000It seems like that we're on track for globalization somehow, that we have been for probably 20 or 30 years, and that I was very anti-nationalism for, you know, 15 years ago.
01:11:20.000I was like, screw the US, this war in the Middle East, because the war in the Middle East was insane, like, unfounded.
01:11:45.000And so a decade later now, I'm looking at how dangerous globalism can become because the American experiment is phenomenal.
01:11:50.000Objectively from, well, I can't be objective about it, but it's pretty cool.
01:11:54.000Most people on earth seem to think it's pretty cool, this sense of freedom that we have.
01:11:57.000And if the global, if the World Economic Forum and the Bank for International Settlements gets to dispense with nationalist governments and create like a corporatocracy, we're screwed.
01:12:35.000They want To do something good, but like you said earlier, good can be twisted.
01:12:41.000I don't know if I agree with you, Ian.
01:12:43.000You said they don't want to kill everybody, and I would say technically correct.
01:12:47.000Maybe they don't want to, kind of like, I don't want to have to go and kill all the deer when their population has expanded too rapidly, right?
01:12:59.000You know, what we see from a lot of global elites when they're saying things like, the best thing you can do for the environment is not have kids.
01:13:06.000That's the very nice way of saying they don't want your family to expand.
01:13:17.000So we had to take a bunch of the boys and send them over to Cocktown, which is where all the boys go because when the chicken boys are around each other, they don't fight.
01:13:23.000But when you put a girl in there, they start fighting.
01:13:25.000So we had to separate them and create two different little chicken towns, chicken cities.
01:13:30.000The smell was getting really bad because the chicken crap couldn't get washed away fast enough.
01:13:36.000I recognize that as someone who is literally, you know, we have our own chicken coop.
01:13:41.000But we also know that with deer, for instance, if their population isn't kept in check, they start decimating local plant life and causing ecological problems.
01:13:50.000So then humans go out, kill a bunch of the bucks, get the population down and under control.
01:13:55.000Humans are not exempt from these concepts.
01:13:57.000Now, there are a lot of people who think overpopulation is a problem.
01:14:06.000These World Economic Forum people, these global elites, they think it is a problem.
01:14:11.000And if you look at how we deal with invasive species of any other species, why do you think that these global elites would treat humans any differently?
01:14:21.000Now I will say, because they're humans, which is why the approach is stop having kids, live
01:14:27.000in luxury, birth control, they're trying to stop human reproduction because then naturally
01:14:33.000what happens is the population slowly dies and then it contracts and shrinks down and
01:14:38.000that's one way to control population expansion.
01:14:40.000So my clarification, yeah you're right.
01:14:43.000They don't want to go around and just kill people, but they certainly don't want people to be alive anymore in certain numbers.
01:14:48.000They want not feces on the streets of New York.
01:14:52.000Not so many people in San Francisco that they're clogging the system, like what you're saying about the chicken poop, which is happening in LA and in New York.
01:15:12.000Maybe what we got to do is take all the boys from San Francisco and send them to their own human cock town where all the boys can hang out like we do at Chicken City.
01:15:19.000Yeah, I don't think it would be a problem.
01:15:20.000So I think maybe humans are misappropriated on earth that we're all stuck in these mega... But then the idea of like creating mega cities is a world economic... I think that's an economic forum concept.
01:15:29.000By 2030, they want mega cities, which doesn't make sense.
01:15:32.000Well, it allows you to control people way, way better.
01:15:36.000And the idea with megacities is that it keeps humans away from the environment, so there's less of an impact on external systems.
01:15:44.000On the ecosystems or surrounding areas, and there can be harmony and you isolate humans in certain areas.
01:15:49.000I actually think the opposite is better.
01:15:51.000I think we'd be better off with humans spread out quite a bit more.
01:15:55.000Then we need to evolve our postal service.
01:15:59.000Postal Service into a stratospheric drone delivery program where we can ship stuff all over the planet.
01:16:05.000I think that would be a cool American initiative.
01:16:07.000I think what's going to happen is they're going to increasingly digitize reality.
01:16:11.000Like I was already mentioning earlier in the show, if the collapse happened today and the power went down, We would have, the news would be gone.
01:16:22.000You'd have no way to boot up the internet, it would just be dead servers.
01:16:25.000Maybe you got a solar generator in your house.
01:16:26.000Congratulations, you can power your stove, you can power your air conditioning, and you got no access to information because those data centers are all down.
01:16:34.000Have you backed up Wikipedia onto your phone?
01:16:36.000I'm not saying Wikipedia is a great, you know, unbiased system.
01:16:40.000But there's a lot of articles in Wikipedia that are like, this is what an edible flower looks like or something like that.
01:16:51.000Like seriously, it's not that hard to do.
01:16:52.000I think it's like six gigs for the summation of Wikipedia.
01:16:54.000And of course, a lot of the political stuff is very biased, but there's a lot of stuff on there that's, you know, might end up helping you in the long run when you're like looking up, you know, drug molecules or how currents work or something like that, electrical currents.
01:17:07.000If the power goes down, you might have power, but we lose access to the grid.
01:17:12.000I bring that up because it's the direction we're going in.
01:17:15.000And that's why I said my idea for a show was people living in pods, living in the metaverse, and never coming outside, because they don't need to.
01:17:21.000The Matrix is seemingly the end conclusion of where we're all going.
01:17:35.000There won't be crime if people are locked in pods, eating bug mash, hooked into their feeding tube.
01:17:40.000Yeah, but locking people in pods is a crime against humanity.
01:17:42.000Yes, but they're going to be in the metaverse and they're going to choose to do it.
01:17:45.000They're going to get neuralinked and they're going to live in some virtual reality where they're superheroes and they're not going to care.
01:17:49.000That's so they want to put people in mega cities and then put them in the internet so that we're spread out in the internet.
01:17:54.000I put that in quotes, spread out virtually.
01:17:56.000Um, but that maybe humans are a virus that are spreading out of control on the planet.
01:18:01.000Maybe we've almost eradicated what, what percent of animal wildlife has gone extinct under our, under our watch.
01:18:08.00090, 90 plus percent of the animals on earth.
01:18:25.000So that argument that humans are just an out-of-control bacterium spreading and consuming everything on Earth, I've thought about that a lot.
01:18:33.000I like to think that I'm in this individual wondrous, you know, That I should have my own spirit candle, but... But these are policies that were enacted in certain countries, like China, where they had population control, where they have people in megacities that they can track their whereabouts, where if you want to leave those megacities, you have to have a credit system put in place.
01:18:51.000Like, there are... this experiment that you're talking about is going on right now, and it's a direction that I don't want us to go in.
01:19:09.000So the way social media censors people, the powerful elites or whatever, politicians, would prefer it if we lived our lives in a metaverse, virtual world, as opposed to the real world.
01:19:22.000Because the only thing you can do is what they tell you you're allowed to do.
01:19:26.000You say a naughty word, they click a button, and then also in your mouth and the metaverse is gone.
01:19:31.000And now you can't say naughty words anymore.
01:19:32.000And then the next generation won't even know what naughty words are.
01:19:34.000Or they just control the individuals that are out there that you follow.
01:19:36.000I mean, The Rock was paid $3 million to go talk about how much he loves COVID vaccines, and so did a bunch of other politicians.
01:19:44.000John Cena did that apology in Mandarin.
01:19:48.000So, we're paying with our tax dollars.
01:19:52.000My money that I work really hard for, that they've absolutely just taken at the end of the year, goes to these high net worth individuals that don't really need money, that have a massive following.
01:20:04.000You know, sheep that are following them.
01:20:06.000Saying, hey, don't forget to go get your second, third, fourth, fifth booster and wear six masks.
01:20:12.000And, you know, I do it so you should do it.
01:22:34.000But I would say that you have habitual homeless that are at that they have not hit that rock bottom where they find.
01:22:40.000The overwhelming majority of homeless people In, you know, the shelters that I worked with refuse shelters, refuse to be involved, and have chosen to be homeless.
01:22:50.000And they won't even take, like, the stuff that the groups I worked with talked about is like, you could go to them and be like, can we just give you something?
01:22:57.000Say, get away from me, I don't want your stuff.
01:23:05.000That's the problem is when you have these negative, because homeless individuals, they do talk, they're not going to want to go back to the same place that talks about trying to help, but they don't.
01:23:13.000And wraparound services are a thing and not like to make this a long, long, long story that the individuals that have hit rock bottom that do want to get helped if there are organizations.
01:23:21.000that put their money where their mouth is, you see a change.
01:23:25.000In Savannah, Georgia, our homeless population is not completely under control, but so much
01:23:46.000How do you eat the elephant one bite at a time?
01:23:48.000And we've been able to take massive improvements and we see it every single year, but it's a lot of work and it's a lot of individuals time, money and effort.
01:23:58.000But yeah, it is much easier to say, it's never going to be fixed.
01:24:07.000There is a better system than what's going on in LA, what's going on in New York.
01:24:10.000And it does take a community to come together and make this initiative, not about themselves, not about how do I raise money and look cool on stage?
01:24:19.000And then after the charity event, I go back to my normal day and I never go and deal with one homeless shelter, one homeless person again.
01:24:25.000You know, that's where the authenticity comes in.
01:24:28.000Are you doing the right thing when no one is paying attention?
01:24:30.000Or are you doing it just for the social, what do they call it, virtue signaling?
01:24:36.000I think a really good example of, for one I would say first, Truth is hard to come by.
01:24:43.000Some things are objectively true, some things are hard to break down because the issues are so complex, you can't possibly see every angle of every story.
01:24:51.000And so, when it comes to complex political issues, everybody is saying, like, this is what's happening, this is what's happening, and they're all looking at a piece, but not the whole, and that's the challenge.
01:25:01.000When it comes to something like 2 plus 2 equals 4, there are people lying, saying 2 plus 2 is actually 5, and they're trying to pass that off with their weird, you know, dialectic garbage.
01:26:42.000But we need people to actually sit down and figure out what the problems are and not just try and throw pie at the wall because it sounds like the right thing to do.
01:26:50.000One problem in California is that there's like a billion dollar industry to help the homeless.
01:26:55.000But the thing is, they don't really want to end homelessness because then the industry is gone.
01:27:00.000Joe Rogan's been talking a lot about this.
01:27:01.000He's had guests on that are talking to experts in this.
01:27:03.000So they want to continue to have homeless people, so they keep getting their billions every year to keep their jobs, like their middle management jobs and things, which is absolutely, I mean, arguably atrocious.
01:27:14.000I mean, if you ever have to deal with HUD, and you have to deal with the bureaucracy between taking government money to deal with the homeless, then you start realizing why it's never being fixed.
01:28:25.000It's just funny because when you have people who want to go and tell you how you're doing it wrong and you ask them, how many times have you gone and walked underneath the bridge and talked to these individuals?
01:28:32.000How many times have you actually sat down and said, how did you get here and how can I help you?
01:28:36.000You know, there's so many different situations and that's where it says like, it depends.
01:28:40.000Politics is a perfect example with homelessness.
01:28:44.000It's actually, you know, you're giving me an idea.
01:28:46.000We could solve our security issues and the swattings by just lining the property with tiny homes and letting, you know, and helping the homeless being like, we got a place for you.
01:28:54.000We're going to teach you how to use it.
01:28:56.000And then you've got this like community and then you're just in the middle and they're, you know, your perimeter.
01:29:01.000So you want me to fast forward to tell you what, what actually happened a couple of years later with once the city got involved with the first project.
01:29:15.000And right before the elections, they paid for everyone to get food and pizza and told them how, when they help support the new president coming and getting elected.
01:29:29.000You know, register all together in Georgia, right?
01:29:31.000A huge swaths of homeless population in Atlanta and Savannah and other metropolitan cities.
01:29:36.000You had these organizers going to these camps and telling people, hey, you're homeless because of these bad policies, not the people who are trying to help you right now.
01:29:44.000Like, we're going to do so much better.
01:29:46.000So here's how you register just use this address even though that's illegal but just use all you guys use this one address not yours and then we'll come back we'll make sure that we take you guys to go get you know vote properly and here's some food and here's a new tent and here's all that they come out of the woodwork right before weeks before and then as soon as the election's over like a fart in the wind nowhere to be found that false hope is like blasphemous in my opinion but guess who will be out there right before the midterms same group of community organizers telling me that I'm A horrible person who doesn't know how to solve this problem, but they're going to come in last minute, give some people some pizza, right?
01:30:56.000And it gets ingrained in their mind that they have to vote for the left
01:31:01.000so they can keep getting these free things, as opposed to vote for the organization
01:31:07.000that wants to empower you, that wants to make it so that you have a sense of purpose
01:31:12.000and can generate revenue on your own and live on your own.
01:31:15.000Who is that guy who said, um, something about democracy will end when, when politicians discover they can simply pay people to vote for them by, you know, through the, through the government coffers, something like that.
01:31:26.000That's exactly what you've heard that, right?
01:32:49.000But when I went to go give this person a raise, you know, it was explained that if I get this raise, I will lose essentially $20,000 in benefits.
01:33:33.000I'm only going to lose 10 cents worth of my incentives.
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01:38:41.000No, the next one we're putting out... I don't know if it's the next one we're putting out, but it might actually be... It's, like, weird experimental.
01:40:38.000So if you had a USB stick that was surrounded in a Faraday cage and you could pop the top off and stick it in and use it and then close it, it would be protected.
01:40:46.000But the other thing people need to understand about the big one, the solar flare everyone always talks about, you don't just need a Faraday cage.
01:40:54.000If you really want to protect stuff, you need a Faraday cage with a smaller Faraday cage with a smaller Faraday cage in it.
01:40:59.000Because I've been in a really nice professional Faraday cage, And EMF still leaks through.
01:41:05.000It's not, you know, you need a really like multi-layered, really strong one if you want to stop every signal and create a real dead zone.
01:41:13.000Faraday is Michael Faraday is who it's named after.
01:42:46.000There is, uh, history is written by the winners.
01:42:49.000So it depends on what happens with all the politics right now.
01:42:52.000If the Republicans get in and they actually do have hearings and hold some of these people accountable and do investigations, yeah, then history won't be kind to them.
01:42:59.000But if the Republicans get in and do nothing, which is seemingly likely, or the Democrats end up holding their ground somehow, then, uh, no, Fauci will be, you know, they'll, they'll put up those pictures of him as Jesus or whatever.
01:43:12.000And that's what will, uh, will happen.
01:43:16.000Dill1300 says, Tyler, happy to hear that you partnered with Gulfstream.
01:43:20.000You, sir, have a new customer and will treat myself to two new shirts to celebrate my senior tech promo here at our Apple 10 Wisconsin facility.
01:43:57.000Like, you can actually just read their values.
01:43:58.000But if a business is willing to, like, I stand behind that message, and they appear on this map, they're opening the door to Antifa, like, getting canceled, getting targeted, but they're standing, they're standing, you know, firm on their beliefs.
01:44:10.000Those are the businesses you got to support.
01:45:02.000Ian called me out a couple of weeks ago about not buying American Made clothes.
01:45:05.000Yeah, the banality of evil is sitting by and just sucking off the system without, you know, we're riding the beast that's killing the planet.
01:45:38.000So I've got 10,000 plus raw products that I will then embellish.
01:45:43.000And we do things in South America, we do things in Central America, we do things in the United States, but I don't do any business in China.
01:45:51.000And I don't do any businesses with people or, I guess, entities that treat people that way.
01:45:56.000So I will go and check out the facilities in Peru.
01:45:58.000I'll check out the facilities, you know, in Honduras.
01:46:02.000And they're very large, reputable, humane, Compensating people a normal living wage, just like Black Rifle goes to their coffee farms, but Starbucks does not.
01:46:13.000Not everything you sell is American-made.
01:46:16.000We try to push American-made everywhere possible, but as you can imagine, the cost for labor, cost for everything is much higher and it's prohibitive.
01:46:26.000For certain customers, where I don't want to lose the business.
01:46:34.000If you can't hit that price point for whatever reason, you're, you know, big box store or mom and pop shop, and you just can't do it, then here's an option for you.
01:46:43.000It's made in South America, Central America.
01:46:46.000But without any of the, you know, slavery.
01:48:14.000It's like, I don't like this music, it's for old people.
01:48:17.000It's funny, because there are people who are trying to rag on the song, and they're like, the 2000s called, they want their music back, and I'm like...
01:49:01.000And then did a couple more vocals and just, you know.
01:49:03.000And then we could hire Pentatonix to play the instruments for us.
01:49:06.000Yeah, they're actually playing the instruments.
01:49:09.000Alright, Dalamar says, spent hundreds with you.
01:49:11.000Quality stuff and I click that Made in America button when it pops.
01:49:14.000Bring back the share around with Antifa shirt for a limited time.
01:49:18.000More people ask where I got it than even the Mando design.
01:49:24.000I made a gag shirt that said liberals get the bike lock too.
01:49:28.000It was a gag reference to Antifa wrote liberals get the bullet too on a wall.
01:49:33.000And so I was basically mocking them because this Antifa guy hit someone with a bike lock and they got really mad at me.
01:49:39.000The big companies were like, YouTube banned the shirt, and they were like... Oh, I had Coca-Cola try to sue me for my share-a-round with ICE's share-a-round.
01:50:37.000I'm a bullet. Hold on. Hold on. Here's a challenge with that. We're actively at war with these people. Yes. Well,
01:50:42.000there were with us We're right right right head in the sand. Yeah, but
01:50:45.000But I mean, when you look at like Russia and Ukraine and stuff, Facebook said calls for violence against Russia was acceptable.
01:50:50.000So I wonder if like, why is it that Facebook was like, okay, if you're calling for violence against Russians because of the war, that's fine.
01:50:57.000But why would they say no to the ISIS thing?
01:50:59.000Like for, I'll say this, like, we don't want to call for violence, but Where is the line when your country is actively at war with an invading or terroristic force, and we're telling you to save people?
01:51:10.000Or if you're a multinational company, which one did you choose to go with?
01:51:15.000Is it right after Russia banned you in your entire platform, then you became virtuous?
01:51:22.000Because that's when it occurred, because I was physically over there.
01:51:25.000But I will tell you that they could care less as long as they're making money That's really what it boils with the with the shirt that I made it was meant to be in it was like Opposing the violence it was it was to make fun of them and to deride them because it's like it's crazy But I could I could understand what people are like that doesn't sound like what's I'm like, yeah, okay I get there No, mine was pretty to the point.
01:51:46.000You can probably shape the minds of a young kid who's being taught terroristic ways, but by the time they're in their 20s and 30s and 40s and they've committed acts and they're committed to being a terrorist, there's not much you can do.
01:52:01.000But I think the distinction there is...
01:52:03.000The distinction there is we're not talking about walking up to some random person.
01:52:07.000We're talking about people whose lives are actively under attack by a group that's shooting at them and blowing them up.
01:52:31.000Like where, you know, I'm also thinking about like the military, they say that the, the enlistment numbers are down and it's like, there's a bit of a hunter.
01:52:39.000Go kill the thing mentality for someone that wants to join a military.
01:52:42.000And maybe we've lost that or I, I just, I just want to say, you know what, man, like I wish none of this happened.
01:52:49.000I wish, you know, you were mentioning how when you were younger, you were like, we're all just people.
01:53:00.000But right now you've got like Russia, for instance, they invade Ukraine.
01:53:03.000Like, what are we supposed to say to that?
01:53:04.000Are we supposed to be, you know, look, I don't, I don't like American intervention.
01:53:07.000I don't like the U S you know, all this stuff, but am I supposed to be like, no, no Ukrainians should just let them do it.
01:53:12.000It's like, Nope, there's good and evil in the world.
01:53:14.000My grandfather entered World War II at the age of 17, stormed the beaches of Iwo Jima, got shot in the knee, got shot in the helmet, but he set that example of, that's not my fight, but me and all my friends are going to fake our age, we're going to go and stop pure evil.
01:53:29.000And I will tell you that the things that they're doing to the Ukrainian people is pure evil.
01:53:37.000Hitler and his band of merry horrible humans did to the Jewish population, and it's it's unfathomable that we would do nothing.
01:54:53.000We need, like, I think that the monarchy basically started to fall apart when, at the advent of the printing press.
01:54:59.000People didn't need to funnel their information through a centralized figure.
01:55:02.000So the more ability we have with language to communicate, understanding similar definitions and where definitions are coming from, actual radio, things like that.
01:55:12.000Also, like, yes, people might be dangerous, but like, what's your plan for them?
01:55:16.000You know, there are... Drone delivery.
01:55:17.000We need to be able to send food to people that are in remote areas.
01:55:21.000But if you have more of a question... No, I was just gonna say, like, you can...
01:55:26.000offer people all kinds of opportunity to better themselves and learn but there are some people who aren't motivated by that like yes it is good to advocate for peace but also let's be realistic and think about how we can incorporate a society that has a variety of options for people that don't involve pushing everyone like what bothers me about people saying stuff like that is like okay cool but why do we push everyone to follow the same educational structure why do we have the exact same model for public schools like that consistently fail students We're saying that super people are the problem, but we're not using any innovation to try and change.
01:56:41.000Well, what I was saying was that it's for, it's an anti-material round.
01:56:45.000It's for tanks and helicopters and certainly the Ukrainians would consider that defense right now if like they're fighting a Russian helicopter, you know, uh, or hunting purpose.
01:56:54.000And for the most part, I don't know if you need a 50 BMG for any kind of game, but anyway, sorry, Sean, let me read your comment.
01:56:58.000He says, well, I'm not going to be caught in the woods with my pants down when a 10 foot tall big foot doesn't like the cut of my jib.
01:57:06.000Here's, I'll put it this way, a Barrett M82A1, you're not going to be carrying that around and then like encounter a Bigfoot and then be like, I'm going to defend myself.
01:57:16.000What you're going to do is you're going to have it mounted in various points around your wood, your rural fortress.
01:57:23.000And when the army of Bigfoots, or is it Bigfeet?
01:58:07.000People get turned to stone, and then, you know, thousands of years later, this smart kid figured out a way to un-stone himself, and then he has to rebuild technology from scratch, and it's actually really interesting.
01:58:17.000So it's like an anime where he's like, I'm gonna make a cell phone, and then he's like, collecting materials to make a vacuum tube and stuff, and it's like, it's like Magic School Bus, but kind of cool.
01:58:26.000It'd be a cool video game, if you actually taught the specifics of how to build microeconomics, electronics, not economics, but both, maybe.
01:58:49.000I don't know if it's definitively proven because I haven't read it.
01:58:51.000But what they're saying is the James Webb Telescope should be showing us that due to an illusion with the expansion of the universe, galaxies further away should start to appear larger because of the way the light is moving towards us, but the universe is expanding at the same time.
01:59:05.000Instead, they look smaller, which would either indicate, based on Big Bang theory, that they're tiny, tiny galaxies, or there's not a universal expansion.
01:59:15.000Yeah, I don't think there is a universal expansion.
01:59:16.000I think it's twisting around on itself, like a double helix.
01:59:20.000Or a double torus, really, more accurately.
01:59:23.000So maybe we could integrate that into the theory, the hypothesis.
02:00:06.000From the first, from the promo episode, we had this sketch with Jack Posobiec riding up on a little bike with a wagon, delivering the scripts for Timcast, as if it was scripted.
02:00:14.000And he's like, got him out of Mar-a-Lago, just in time.
02:00:17.000And then he's like, ring ring, with a little bike, and then he runs.
02:00:19.000It got over a hundred thousand views, just this one gag.
02:00:21.000So the idea here was, what really works on YouTube, Is that we have these funny bits, but it's not easy to share when it's a full 20 minute or 10 minute video.
02:00:31.000So we were like, can we just take the funny things we do with our friends and guests and then make those really shareable videos that are just basically promos for the full show?
02:00:39.000So, uh, I don't want to spoil anything, but Marjorie Taylor Greene did a bit with us and it was really, really good.
02:00:49.000I think that one's going to be next week.
02:00:50.000And then we're excited to be, well, I don't want to say anymore because we have upcoming guests.
02:00:54.000We normally don't announce who the guests are, so I won't say much, but we'll grab just a couple more Super Chats, maybe just one more Super Chat.
02:01:01.000Chris Skenepiso, I'm probably pronouncing that wrong, Nine Line, is that a reference to a military Nine Line?
02:01:08.000Do you guys sell a good dry fit shirt?
02:01:22.000So in the military, nine line is a Kazevec call.
02:01:24.000So nine separate radio communications that go to someone like me, who's a Kazevec pilot, and I would come into the battlefield and pull you off and get you to safety and call it the golden hour.
02:01:34.000So if you're bleeding out, trying to get you to a hospital or some type of surgical bed within that first hour of trauma.
02:01:41.000They call it nine line because they actually call you nine times?
02:01:45.000So it's one radio call with nine separate lines of information I need, like where the bad guys are, where the good guys are, what are you marking the landing zone with, what type of litter do you need me to bring, is there... The last one is nuclear, biological, and chemical considerations, which if you're telling me things on line nine, that sucks.
02:02:04.000That means I'm wearing a mop suit and it's really hot.
02:02:07.000I haven't had one of those but yeah it's it's just saying that I'm injured come get me and most likely under under fire and that's why most people in the military know what a nine line is it's it's a call for help and like I said try to make that transition here it's a call for action.
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02:02:42.000We're gonna talk, I think, about Monkey Box, so you know where that's going.
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02:03:27.000We're actually, with the launch of Timcast Records, we're going to be producing music for other bands.
02:03:33.000We're probably going to be signing deals with other bands to start producing more music across the board, and then we're just going to start making music.
02:03:39.000So I don't exactly know how we're going to start scouting out bands and doing deals, but we are, and we've already got a bunch of people hitting us up.