On this week s episode of Mythology and Conspiracy Theories, we have a story about a man who claims to have footage of a Chinese lab mutating a deadly virus, and a political scandal involving two members of the House Intelligence Committee.
00:00:21.000Pfizer Director, I want to make sure I get his title correct, Pfizer Director of Research and Development Strategic Operations, mRNA Scientific Planner, on camera saying that they're exploring mutating COVID for profit.
00:00:36.000Hey, if they want to sell vaccines, why don't they mutate the virus themselves by putting it in monkeys and spreading it around so that they can then make vaccines preemptively sell them?
00:00:47.000He goes on to say a bunch of other things.
00:00:48.000This director is actually saying on camera that he believes COVID came from the Wuhan lab because they were doing, let's just call it mutating the virus.
00:00:57.000And then it may have gotten out, and he says it's one of the things they fear.
00:01:01.000This is actually pretty crazy, because the story is crazier than this.
00:01:07.000My understanding of the story is that when James O'Keefe and his crew confronted this man after they had recorded him, this man became violent, so I'm told, and had to be restrained after attacking the cameraman.
00:01:20.000Now, I don't know the full details about what happened, but this is actually a pretty crazy story, so we've got to talk about that.
00:01:24.000And then, of course, we've got tons of political stuff.
00:01:26.000Kevin McCarthy finally announced he's kicking off Schiff and Swalwell from the Intelligence Committee.
00:01:31.000They're pissed off about this but this is huge because these are these are guys these are not good guys.
00:01:36.000Swalwell of course is kicked off due to his association with Fang Fang the Chinese spy.
00:01:40.000Now Matt Gaetz pushed back on that a little bit saying maybe it's a little too much because that was a long time ago but Adam Schiff He lied to the American people over and over again about evidence that Donald Trump was colluding with Russia.
00:01:52.000sending a bunch of tanks to Ukraine, joining Germany, and I believe France.
00:01:56.000And so maybe it was right of the doomsday clock scientists to crank that clock forward.
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00:07:32.000Mr. Bocas has got kidney failure, advanced kidney failure, because his kidneys are underdeveloped and he's got a messed up heart so he can't get a kidney transplant, but he's getting experimental cat stem cell therapy.
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00:08:09.000Project Veritas releases video of Pfizer exec discussing mutating COVID-19 with directed evolution.
00:08:17.000The reason for wanting to mutate the virus, Walker told an undercover journalist, is so that the company can stay ahead of the game and continue to profit from the vaccines.
00:08:25.000Quote, One of the things we are exploring is like, why don't we just mutate it ourselves so we could create preemptively, develop new vaccines, right?
00:08:35.000If we're gonna do that though, there's a risk of like, as you can imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating effing viruses, Walker said.
00:08:43.000Walker continued, from what I've heard is the Pfizer scientists are optimizing COVID mutation process, but they're going slow because everyone is very cautious.
00:08:52.000Obviously, they don't want to accelerate it too much.
00:08:55.000I think they are also just trying to do it as an exploratory thing, because you obviously don't want to advertise that you are figuring out future mutations.
00:09:26.000He goes on to say, well, he's got a bunch of quotes here.
00:09:29.000Let me see if I can search for this and see if they've put the quote here on Wuhan.
00:09:32.000He says, quote, you have to be very controlled to make sure that this virus, COVID, that you mutate doesn't create something that just goes everywhere, which I suspect is the way that the virus started in Wuhan.
00:09:43.000To be honest, it makes no sense that this virus popped out of nowhere.
00:09:48.000This is, to stress, Jordan Tristan Walker, Pfizer Director of Research and Development Strategic Operations, saying he believes COVID originated in a Wuhan lab due to directed evolution mutation research, as he calls it.
00:10:01.000The crazy thing is, I don't have the sources here to back all this up, it's just what I'm hearing, that we're going to be getting more information from the Veritas team.
00:10:11.000When they confronted this guy and said, we have you on camera, admitting to these things, he then physically attacked the Project Veritas crew, security had to intervene and subdue him, and the police actually got involved and asked if they wanted to press charges.
00:10:28.000I don't know the full details on that, and I will just say that is alleged for now, but I can't wait to see that video.
00:10:34.000I don't think Veritas is the kind of crew or the kind of group who's going to say something unless they have it on camera, especially considering the smears that are out against them.
00:10:43.000So take that one, you know, hold it back for a little bit, but that is crazy to hear.
00:10:49.000So whenever I, so here's what happens.
00:10:52.000James does these, the undercover journalists will interview somebody, get them to talk about it.
00:10:57.000This guy candidly says, don't tell anybody, here's what we're doing.
00:11:27.000Well, I mean, if they had a mutagen that would make the turtles large humanoid sentient ninjas, I'd be like, OK, well, maybe that's not a bad thing.
00:11:38.000Yeah, they could be crime fighters, you never know.
00:11:40.000Nah, but the crazy thing is they're doing it on monkeys.
00:11:42.000This guy talks about how, he's like, basically you give the monkey the virus and then you isolate the more virulent strain and then you keep forcing it and it's crazy and you can direct the evolution and make it do these things.
00:12:12.000When Fauci was in the hearing with Rand Paul, and Rand Paul's like, I have here a document saying you did gain-of-function research, and Fauci's like, we didn't do gain-of-function research, which of course is evolving a virus, we just altered a virus by having it change over time, and it's like, okay, dude, you know what, man.
00:12:27.000You've got such a great Fauci in here.
00:12:30.000I mean, it's meant to be derisively over-the-top.
00:13:22.000I mean, maybe, but let's entertain that.
00:13:25.000Why would this guy, sitting down to dinner with some dude, presumably on a date, why would he come out and be like, hey, here's all the dirty stuff we're doing?
00:13:36.000I guess he felt like he was impressing the person that he's out with.
00:14:19.000He's obviously clearly proud of what position he's in.
00:14:21.000He's willing to talk about it pretty openly.
00:14:23.000I'm surprised that it's not more obvious who this person is, unless Pfizer is going to be like, oh, we terminated that person several weeks ago.
00:14:29.000I mean, he was talking so matter-of-factly about it.
00:14:39.000We haven't done and I don't know if we ever will so I'll just tell people what the sketch was that we wrote for Project Veritas and it's that one of the employees at Timcast keeps seeing in the corner of his eye like James O'Keefe like filming him from a distance and like lurking around and he's getting all paranoid like James O'Keefe is filming me man and we're like dude James O'Keefe is not filming you And then, like, one day he sees James, like, in the woods, just, like, staring at him, and then runs off.
00:15:01.000And then, finally, at the end of the bit, he's like, guys, I'm really sorry I got so paranoid and thought James O'Keefe was filming me.
00:15:08.000Obviously, he's not out to get me, and we're like, thank you.
00:15:11.000Oh, and then we're like, so what are you doing tonight?
00:15:14.000And then James O'Keefe walks up in a wig, and then the guy goes, come here, baby, let me tell you about some corporate malfeasance I'm involved in.
00:15:22.000But like the point of the joke is, all of these people, like basically what Veritas has been very successful at is, they go on Tinder dates.
00:15:28.000They go on Tinder in a certain area and they see like, they keep swiping until they find Pfizer executive or whatever.
00:15:33.000But then these guys are on dates with these young women and they're like, let me tell you about the illegal things I'm doing.
00:15:39.000And it's just, are they impressing women by saying this?
00:15:42.000Like, Hannah Clare, would you be impressed if a guy comes to you and said, let me tell you about all the illegal things I'm involved in?
00:15:48.000I think people would, I wouldn't personally be impressed, but I think people will say stuff like that to be like, look, I'm not just someone who works in the office.
00:16:53.000Have you guys seen that meme where it's like the axis of like women and it's the hot crazy matrix?
00:17:01.000So somebody took it because the crazy zero but super hot, it said unicorn.
00:17:07.000Someone took that and changed unicorn to James O'Keefe.
00:17:11.000Guys, if you are a frumpy dude of moderate means, and the hottest chick in the world is asking you about corporate malfeasance at your company, it's James O'Keefe.
00:17:23.000You're being set up in some sort of fashion.
00:17:27.000I mean, if you're rich or something, or you're a tall model guy who's all chiseled, you understand why this chick's into you, but these guys, they fall for it every single time.
00:17:39.000If there's a girl, and maybe you're like a little socially awkward, you don't know what to talk about on this date, and she keeps being like, so tell me more about your job.
00:17:53.000When someone is on a date, when you're talking about yourself, you're trying to put on the best, be as impressive as you can be.
00:18:01.000Obviously, they don't want to seem over the top, but they also want to seem interesting enough to have earned a second date.
00:18:07.000And if you are kind of a homebody or a dude that's kind of a nerd dude or whatever, or a bookish kind of person, you're out on a date, you get that, this is your chance to go ahead and show off and stunt and actually be in a position where you know what you're talking about, You're gonna grab that and you're gonna be like, let me ride this all the way to sex town.
00:19:34.000Because to your point, if she's constantly asking you about your job, and you know your job is some kind of like, you got some clearance or something like that, you should be really wary about why she keeps asking about it.
00:19:46.000Especially considering the topic, too.
00:19:48.000I mean, if you're in that business, or if you're around that kind of stuff, it's like...
00:19:52.000Presumably you're not taking her to your office on a second date, right?
00:19:56.000Theoretically there'd be some other conversation like, so do you like movies?
00:20:00.000If the only thing they wanna talk about is the Pfizer vaccine, I mean.
00:20:03.000But here's the thing, we gotta know the batting average.
00:20:05.000I wanna see the girls he sends out and see what is their batting average.
00:20:09.000Is it one out of 10 guys that fall for it?
00:20:12.000I imagine the girls that he sends out are top secret.
00:20:15.000Yeah, but what is their batting average success rate with getting somebody to snitch?
00:20:50.000He was complaining about, I think it was one of the Twitter guys, complaining about malfeasance at Twitter, saying they do these things, they're bad, I don't like it, blah blah blah.
00:20:57.000And so he wasn't really a bad guy, he should call it out.
00:21:00.000But then it's like, imagine you're this dude, and you're on a date, and this girl's opening up to you, she's asking you about your interests, she's kind of attractive, you're like, man, this is, I feel cared about, this is so great.
00:21:11.000And then like, a day later she's like, bro, I'm just secretly recording you to expose your company, I have no interest.
00:21:16.000That's like that's like the scene from Indiana Jones where he does the Kalima and rips the heart out and you're like I feel bad for these guys.
00:21:49.000No, but I'm telling you, it's like, so they can seem cool, right?
00:21:52.000Like, they're bragging about their job and all this information they have, and you seem interested, so it's like, oh, well, I can tell you this kind of insider thing, like, that's not, like, totally implausible in dating, right?
00:22:02.000Everyone, like you said, like, wants to seem like their best selves on a first date, but, like, if you suddenly feel like you are wielding power and this person is impressed with it, like, you're more likely to try and show off, and in this case, like, just say everything.
00:22:15.000Yeah, because they're not gonna be a date like, hey, look, look, I'm a level 10 wizard and my Dungeons & Dragons...
00:22:23.000If you play your cards right, I'll let you come to the game.
00:22:29.000I know you guys have a lot of donors who give you money on ideological grounds, like expose the bad guys, but you know there's the Veritas B-sides, where it's like sitting down with a big pharma executive, works for Eli Lilly, and the chick's like, so what do you do at work?
00:24:53.000And then when you get somebody that seems like they're kind of interested and they're kind of like, hey, come on, give me a little something, something, then they kind of just start letting it go.
00:25:02.000It must be very difficult for Veritas to train these young women to be manipulative into getting men to give them what they want, you know what I mean?
00:25:10.000So I want to know if they're like, so have you ever tapped your boyfriend's phone?
00:25:36.000I'd take all the girls in the room and the first one to pull some dirt out of the other girl is the one who gets the job.
00:25:44.000Because you're gonna get like a Washington Post reporter being like, I want to work and I'm this like, you got to figure out if they're legitimate or not.
00:26:08.000The thing that I'm really interested in seeing is, what is this information?
00:26:12.000Is anything going to happen from this?
00:26:15.000There's already a significant portion of the population that doesn't trust the vaccinations and stuff like that, regardless of What anyone has taken or has not taken the vaccines is like, there's a lot of people out there that are really dead set against it.
00:26:30.000What's this going to do to, you know, with the House being controlled by Republicans?
00:26:34.000Are they going to actually start having investigations?
00:26:38.000I mean, I got to say, like, this actually is real.
00:26:42.000This lends itself more to the conspiracy that the vaccines actually are intended to stop the virus.
00:26:48.000This guy is saying he believes the virus was essentially manufactured and then accidentally released.
00:26:54.000And so I've often talked about that because of the people who are like, you know, you've got right now, that suddenly documentary, you've got 300,000 excess deaths in, I think in young people or in general, in general, no, no, no, I think it's young people.
00:27:08.000300,000 excess deaths not attributed to COVID.
00:27:10.000And everybody comes out immediately and just says the vaccine.
00:27:13.000And I'm like, well, hold on, it could be COVID.
00:27:14.000And then people say, no, they don't think it is.
00:27:16.000And I'm like, yo, people were coming out a year ago, two years ago, saying that COVID was a bioweapon
00:27:30.000You know, I always say, talk to a doctor you know and trust, but don't definitively state, you know,
00:27:35.000one conspiracy theory over another if like any one of them could be hypothetically plausible
00:27:40.000I mean, I get what you're saying, because either way, you gotta recognize the correlation that when either one of these things came out, We saw the videos before the vaccine of people collapsing in the street.
00:27:56.000Then we see people today doing it and they're like, oh, that must be the vaccine.
00:28:51.000Like, wait, I can't have these doctors cross-examine the work of your doctors and bring that to the front and let us make the decision.
00:28:59.000It's the Alexander Hamilton argument for the Central Bank, where they say, no, we have to think for the people because we can't trust them to make decisions based upon their own recognizance.
00:29:08.000Which has the inverse of the Streisand effect, essentially.
00:29:16.000That frustrates me, to be honest, because I understand, but it's not sound logic.
00:29:21.000To be like, they banned talking about X, therefore X must be true, no, no, no, it doesn't follow.
00:29:25.000It just means the censors are bad people, and it means they're stifling legitimate conversation, making it harder for us to figure out what's really going on.
00:29:31.000But I'm not going to take any tribal side in any of these debates.
00:29:37.000I did the only thing a smart person would do when I got sick is I called the expert, Joe Rogan, and asked him, you know, he said, call a doctor.
00:30:35.000Like the media lies so much, if they come out and say Donald Trump did a backflip, I'd assume he did a front flip.
00:30:41.000And you probably make more money on your bets if you go that route.
00:30:43.000I think you have to have some level of ability to manage the conversation.
00:30:48.000For example, if somebody asks you why you believe in that, you should have some evidence Some ammunition to back up your claims on, you know, why, right?
00:30:57.000Like if we said something about PCR tests and the amount of cycles that they were doing, this is what's creating false positives.
00:31:01.000You sound something like, you know, what's going on, right?
00:31:05.000But I think a lot of times, like you said, people are making that gambling guess, right?
00:31:10.000Like this must be true, but you got to look into it.
00:31:12.000You got to know for yourself What the truth is and why, you know, the alternative side might be right.
00:31:19.000At least have a source and say, hey, I don't know the particulars, but go talk to Dr. Tanai Ricks, right?
00:31:27.000Like, you can't point to the expert for other people to say, all right, I'm going to ask him now, right?
00:31:33.000Then that's when it's like you can't even back up what you're saying and it's a little suspicious and then now the people who are following the mainstream can't trust you because you're just saying, oh, I'm just going this way because I'm a conspiracy theorist and that's banned.
00:32:17.000So when I tell people, talk to a doctor that you trust, who can answer the questions, and is a medical professional, licensed and all that stuff.
00:32:24.000Like, there are a lot of people who say, yeah, but doctors are so dumb, Tim.
00:32:28.000And I'm like, look, Doctors are not one person.
00:32:31.000If you go to a doctor and they can't answer any of this stuff and they have no idea what you're talking about.
00:32:35.000It's like, bro, here's the analogy I give.
00:32:37.000If I call a plumber because my toilet broke, and then he goes, I got no idea how plumbing works, I'd be like, okay, I gotta hire a plumber who does.
00:32:43.000If you go to a doctor and you say, hey, this is the thing I'm experiencing, I read this and I read that, what is this all about?
00:32:49.000And the doctor's like, I have no idea?
00:32:50.000Well, dude, you need to find a doctor who can tell you about medical ailments and studies and the research.
00:32:56.000And if you go to one who can't, then that sounds like you went to a doctor, you know what I mean?
00:33:00.000Well, that's how I navigated the Bitcoin world and the crypto world.
00:33:32.000If they can't comfortably admit to a lack of knowledge is a red flag in a conversation.
00:33:37.000You know, I was watching, I want to give a shout out to Lex Friedman.
00:33:42.000We've read on him, I've watched some of his clips, but the one show of his I really, really want to watch is, I guess he did an episode with Daniel Negrano, the poker player.
00:33:53.000And he's talking about, I've only seen the clips, because I've been watching a bunch of poker videos, I've been having a lot of fun playing online poker.
00:33:59.000He's talking about planting ideas in people's minds, he's talking about trying to figure out what cards somebody has, trying to figure out what they're thinking, trying to figure out if they're playing you, and that is so much of real life.
00:34:09.000If you're sitting down and you see two people, and you're like, guys, is the left path the right way, is the right path the right way, which direction do I go?
00:34:18.000And one guy says, listen, In 1973, the left path was documented as having more potholes than the right.
00:34:27.000Now, that doesn't mean that today there's still more potholes, but you're better off.
00:34:31.000The guy on the left says, that's not true, that's fake news, he's lying, he's lying about potholes.
00:34:35.000Okay, well, which one do you think makes more sense?
00:34:37.000Well, this guy actually cited some data point.
00:34:40.000I've not checked it, but he's warning me about potholes.
00:34:51.000Well, the thing is, that right there is a red flag, because if you go to the guy on the other side and say, what is he saying about this thing not being true?
00:35:02.000Well, look, I haven't read any of those studies suggesting it was debunked.
00:35:05.000You should probably look it up, but I can only tell you that the studies I've read said X.
00:35:09.000When someone can confidently tell you, you know what, that's a good point, I'm not entirely sure, so I encourage you to follow up, that is the more honest approach.
00:35:16.000Of course then you can get somebody who might try to manipulate you knowing how to play those games.
00:35:21.000But that's where discernment comes in, right?
00:35:24.000You have to be able to discern based upon body language.
00:35:30.000some level of knowledge on the subject matter to be able to decipher the BS from the real.
00:35:36.000I don't know crypto in depth, but if you try to BS me, I know when you're BSing.
00:35:40.000Same thing a little bit with health and biology.
00:35:43.000If they start talking about things, if you have a basic understanding of science, sometimes you can pick apart when somebody's using words and not saying anything, because you'll get a lot of that.
00:35:53.000Shout out, you're our resident 2A guy right here, Who's that dude who's like, he's a Democrat and he claims he's like, I was a Marine.
00:36:01.000You know, when we would go out, our rifles were kept in lockers and blah, blah, blah.
00:36:06.000And he was like an administrator who wasn't even armed or something like that.
00:36:09.000You get these people who say, listen, I was a Marine.
00:37:20.000Yeah, on his podcast, he was like, well, there's a social contract that you can't go out here and infect people.
00:37:26.000And basically he was saying, and he also said, for lack of a better term, he was like, Well, basically, people are too stupid to understand the nomenclature, so they just gotta take our word for it.
00:37:37.000It's essentially what he was saying that whole time.
00:37:40.000I just want to point out, you know, I made this joke downstairs, the absurdity of the establishment narrative in the modern left, in that you guys, the HOTEP crew, because of your politics, are white supremacists.
00:39:43.000They put a little bit of stank on him.
00:39:45.000I like how James O'Keefe goes after Google and Pfizer, and they're like, well, that's right-wing.
00:39:50.000He goes after the Epstein story with the journalist from ABC, Amy Roback.
00:39:55.000They're like, well, he's a conservative.
00:39:57.000And it's just like, what about opposing massive corporations, big tech monopolies, pharmaceutical companies, and Trafficking rings is a conservative position.
00:40:23.000It's authoritarians versus, like, the liberals are the people that are actually, you know, for liberal principles.
00:40:27.000The people that are, you know, against free speech or whatever, like, they're authoritarian.
00:40:31.000Let's talk about fake news and the manipulations, because we got this story from TimCast.com.
00:40:35.000McCarthy removes Schiff Swalwell from House Intelligence Committee.
00:40:39.000Quote, I'm committed to returning the House Intelligence Committee to one of genuine honesty and credibility.
00:40:44.000And Mike Cernovich, Posted this video of Kevin McCarthy just absolutely wrecking the media explaining how Swalwell, there's an FBI briefing on his association with a Chinese spy, but more importantly how Adam Schiff lied about Russia, how Adam Schiff lied about the Hunter Biden laptop.
00:41:20.000But we were just talking about the manipulators, the cult, how they lie.
00:41:24.000And the story with Adam Schiff is fascinating.
00:41:28.000I pulled up an article from February of 2018 where he said we have evidence that Donald Trump colluded with Russia, it's just not publicly available yet.
00:41:37.000And so these people just say, okay, that proves it.
00:41:41.000And as if like, he just, he says that, turns out, guess what?
00:42:05.000You know, cause it's like, now you feel lied to now you feel betrayed so you know you empower these people to go out and like want to spread the truth cool for you on tight you know loyal to the foil that's what happens but um
00:42:55.000So what these news organizations do, they've always done this back before the internet.
00:43:01.000The New York Times and other newspapers, I think the New York Times, but newspapers would send out two different front pages.
00:43:09.000If Donald Trump was working on, say, a peace deal with North Korea, the newspapers in New York would say, Trump sparks outrage by appeasing North Korean dictator.
00:43:22.000And then when the paper gets sent to a rural area, a conservative area, it would say, Trump receives high praise from conservatives over peace negotiations with North Korea.
00:43:31.000Because it's all about selling the paper.
00:43:34.000Same story, different angle, different framing.
00:43:37.000What they started doing on the internet, they called A-B testing, where it's not even about region necessarily anymore, it kind of is.
00:43:43.000If you live in New York, when you see the article and click it, the headline will say, you know, Donald Trump does backflip.
00:43:49.000You live in Omaha, you click it, Donald Trump does front flip.
00:43:52.000and they change them in real time because now they see the fluctuations
00:43:56.000and they're like, we put out the same story, we put it out with five headlines,
00:44:00.000here's the rate of click-through per headline, this one did the best,
00:44:04.000then they'll start moving and changing the headlines in other areas.
00:44:39.000Because what they'll do is, You see a story that says Trump under fire for doing backflip and the average person just hears Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump negative.
00:45:25.000So they're just taking, oh, this is news and it comes from a reputable source.
00:45:29.000Well, I mean, back to the context of the McCarthy stuff, Adam Schiff was using his position on the Intelligence Committee to claim evidence existed that was, you know, confidential that the American people couldn't see.
00:48:07.000And it's like, you see the game he's playing is he's saying a thing exists that's already in the public, therefore it's evidence and it's true, but you don't know the thing he's actually referencing.
00:49:14.000But at the same time, does that mean you let corrupt people take over and run this country into the ground?
00:49:19.000So, you know what we're dealing with now?
00:49:21.000It was the hard fall or the slow fall.
00:49:23.000And the question is, do you rip the band-aid off as fast as you can, get it over with, or do you slowly peel it, pulling every little hair along with it?
00:49:35.000If Donald Trump won and Antifa and the far left did go nuts, would Trump have then, with his final term, gone in and finally started arresting these people, charging them en masse and shutting it all down?
00:49:45.000I actually think that probably would happen.
00:49:47.000I think Donald Trump was scared to go after Antifa and the far left in the summer of love because he was going to run for re-election.
00:49:52.000He was like, they will call me a fascist.
00:50:27.000They'd have backed right up, I guarantee it.
00:50:30.000I wonder, I question, because of the way that he behaved...
00:50:35.000I question whether he actually did have the resolve that his bolstering... His face?
00:50:45.000Yeah, you know, because he wasn't an authoritarian the way that a lot of people said that he was.
00:50:52.000There was a lot of times where there were a lot of people saying, look, you should send the National Guard in, especially when the people were rioting in Portland at the At the courthouse and stuff.
00:51:15.000when he had to be run to the bunker and the way that the press and media responded to an actual attack on the White House, the way they responded.
00:51:24.000They were trying to Olympus' fall in the White House.
00:51:26.000Yeah, I think that he was concerned with Using too much force because he wasn't gonna get any he was gonna get He knew he was gonna get crushed and Donald Trump wanted to be liked more than anything in the world This is this is the problem that Trump had he's not Machiavellian, you know when the 529 insurrection happened Antifa shows up the White House and tried to Olympus was Olympus is falling Olympus is falling.
00:51:49.000Yeah, the drug butler movie When so I say this all the time If Donald Trump ordered the law enforcement to stand down, and Antifa then ripped the fences down and torched St.
00:52:01.000John's Church, it would have shifted the narrative in this country 180 degrees.
00:52:08.000He would come out the next day to a destroyed historic American church.
00:52:12.000The White House being rampaged by far-left extremists and he would say, the attack on this country by the far-left extremists is unprecedented, not since the 1890s or whatever, 1880s.
00:52:25.000Has the White House been attacked before?
00:52:27.000Has a historical church been set aflame?
00:52:30.000He could say something like, The fear that we had as good stewards of the Constitution was that to send out law enforcement to shut down what had begun as a peaceful protest would have been an affront to the rights of every American citizen.
00:52:44.000If only we had known the violence, the hatred, and the danger that was far-left extremism, then we would have taken action.
00:52:52.000But we believed in the American people and the right to protest, and unfortunately the extremists on the far left and Antifa exploited that to destroy iconic American imagery.
00:53:03.000And you don't think the leftist media would have spun that?
00:54:02.000When far-left extremists set fire to St.
00:54:05.000John's Church, and they did, set fire to a guard post at the White House and tore down the barricades, injuring I think like a hundred plus law enforcement officers, Trump shut it down.
00:54:15.000And the narrative from the media was Trump attacks peaceful protesters.
00:54:18.000So you're saying he should have let it go, let it happen?
00:54:50.000Yeah, that whole, you know, mostly peaceful where everything burning in the background, it hit a lot harder when you got a historic church in rubble.
00:56:44.000Think about what would have happened if, I'll tell you, if on 5-29 Donald Trump was rushed into the bunker under the White House, he was, and if he said, listen, the last thing we want is a dead protester on the news, stand down!
00:57:40.000You mean there was an autonomous zone in Georgia for the past two years or whatever and they're burning houses to the ground and vehicles and one guy shot a cop?
00:58:29.000Because, look, a lot of people will say, like, they'll be like, for the grifty, it's got to be, you know, Steven Crowder or Cenk Uygur or Tim Pool.
00:58:37.000I get that you don't like the commentators, but Adam Schiff, as a politician, that's a good one.
00:58:43.000A lot of people mix up the... Nancy Pelosi.
00:58:45.000A lot of people mix up the meaning of the word grift, though, because, like, a lot of people think that, like, just someone they don't like is a grifter.
00:58:51.000It's like they'll use that term interchangeably, and, like, grifting is a...
01:00:06.000You gotta do like little montage videos where it's like the top ten and it's like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and it shows like a slow-moving photo and then it shows her like crying at the border and it shows her on the phone going, where is she?
01:02:11.000I mean, think about that with Nancy Pelosi.
01:02:13.000If it's true that she had the chance to have 10,000 National Guards members at the Capitol that day, and she was like, no, we don't need them.
01:02:21.000I was at opening arguments for Enrique Tarrio and the Proud Boys trial, and there are Or the federal government was like, yeah, we have FBM warrants, you're gonna testify, and you hear all the defense attorneys be like, okay, they should explain why there was no law enforcement.
01:02:34.000If you think this was a planned insurrection, where was everybody?
01:02:37.000If you guys knew, you didn't defend anything.
01:02:40.000I mean, it just becomes to the point where you're like, is Nancy Pelosi grifting for this long-term play at the White House?
01:02:46.000Like, it's— I think this is what puts Americans off of politics, right?
01:02:50.000You want to believe in the honorable, but you're shown time and time again that people operate for their own good.
01:02:55.000Like even the Pfizer video, the guy is saying like, well, we could make money off of this.
01:03:28.000Oh, they did that, there was like a campaign they did where they're like, our new cameras for all skin tones, and it's a bunch of black people.
01:07:47.000Every time we do anything that helps Ukraine, Russia takes that as an attack on them, and they use that as justification to do more things.
01:07:58.000Well, y'all, I don't know what their strategy is.
01:07:59.000Are we really helping Ukraine by prolonging the war, then?
01:09:19.000I well what do you when you say into Russia right it's first thing now we have to understand what colonizing what you first do is you colonize the culture and as we talked about before you discredit the witness so you discredit the current culture you make Putin look bad you make the culture and then you attack the root of Russia, which is Orthodox Christianity.
01:11:16.000So there was some of that, and Russia comes in and plays this role as, hey, we're going to be the great equalizer of some sort, and that's how we get the whole exchange of Alaska, because they own that, and that's how that thing happens, right?
01:11:28.000But you've got to remember, Russia was a world superpower.
01:11:37.000That was before the Russian Revolution came about.
01:11:40.000And who financed the Russian Revolution?
01:11:42.000I can't say on here, but everybody knows who did that, right?
01:11:46.000So you see this tie of money behind all these things?
01:11:49.000Real quick, this is from my book, The Patriot Report, Unmasking the Conspiracy of Money at War, available now on Amazon and HotepJesus.com.
01:11:56.000But I've tracked back, you know, this whole thing about the central banking system, whatever, whatever.
01:12:02.000And I see Russia as being the one place that this financial elite has not quite conquered.
01:12:09.000So I think they want to cripple it and then, you know, slowly grab its resources.
01:12:15.000If you take a look at the history of the region with the Middle East, with Europe, one big component which, it's interesting because I hear in the media they're reporting it's a conspiracy theory, it's the natural gas monopoly, it's Gazprom, it's Nord Stream, it's the Qatar-Turkey pipeline.
01:12:31.000I talk about it all the time because it's like, I think it's the key to what's happening.
01:12:35.000NATO wants to get cheap energy into Europe.
01:12:41.000is very fortunate that Syria then goes into civil war.
01:12:44.000And of course, we oppose the Assad regime who said, outright, we will not let you build the Qatar-Turkey pipeline.
01:12:51.000Conveniently wanted to build an alternate pipeline that would do the same thing, strengthening Russia's energy monopoly in Europe.
01:12:57.000And then all of a sudden you get Burisma with Joe Biden, former CIA director, and these interests working for an energy company in Ukraine.
01:14:21.000Joe Biden was involved in selling natural gas from Louisiana to China with Hunter Biden.
01:14:27.000That was just revealed in the Hunter Biden laptop story.
01:14:30.000Exclusive emails released, Daily Mail covered the story.
01:14:33.000Joe Biden, there's an email saying, I've organized a meeting for Joe and Hunter to do the sale, and it was natural gas from Louisiana to China.
01:15:26.000What's the incentive for Biden and the rest of these guys to go along with the Chinese agenda?
01:15:31.000Are they thinking about themselves or is there some... I think what you basically have is there's evil people who do things for ideological reasons, who employ selfish, psychotic individuals who do things for personal reasons.
01:15:45.000So Joe Biden's the kind of guy who says, I'm going to sell energy to China, everyone else be damned.
01:15:49.000And then you have ideologues who are like... Who are they?
01:16:23.000But it's hard to quantify exactly how you group these people other than it is the people of means and power around the world who don't want to lose it, who birds of a feather flock together.
01:17:14.000You've got all these big corporations.
01:17:16.000They are interested in maintaining that power, and that power is maintained through rigid control of the planet, which means, Henry Kissinger, I think Ian points out, limited warfare, meaning they want some war, they sell weapons.
01:17:36.000And the reason I say semi-emergent is, Emergent meaning a phenomenon that happens over time, naturally, and I say only semi, because you certainly have powerful special interests who will meet and say, hey, we need to move these tanks.
01:19:43.000The guy who takes over this company, this big pharma company, he's not inducted into a conspiracy.
01:19:48.000He doesn't go to a meeting and they sit him down and they make him walk through paddles and he gets veed in or whatever.
01:19:53.000He's a guy who got to the company and he's told, hey, if you want to make that billion dollars this year and get your $25 million bonus, we got to sell more product.
01:20:03.000Is there a way we can get the government, the biggest buyer to buy, which is possible, let's send the lobbyists to convince them mandates are the way to go.
01:22:11.000The reality is some of these people know what they're doing is evil.
01:22:13.000They know they are cogs in a machine that is destructive.
01:22:16.000But my point ultimately is when it comes to the entirety of the system as it's orchestrated, I do not believe there is a singular group of people or individual who's sitting there twirling his mustache being like, here's how we're going to take over the world.
01:23:10.000Look, real quick, let me just, sorry, I'll finish this point.
01:23:12.000You ever hear that story they did where they put a bunch of chimps in a room, they put a ladder in the middle of the room with fruit on top.
01:23:18.000Chimp walks over, there's five chimps, climbs the ladder, fire hose comes out, sprays them.
01:24:29.000If we got the corporate thing happening, Tim Pool's phenomenon, why is the CIA and all these other groups involved, and are they part of that corporate thing?
01:24:39.000It's not just corporate, it's government power.
01:25:19.000I think, what I mean to say is, There are people, we'll call it the superliminal, the liminal, and the subliminal, as the Simpsons joke reference.
01:25:30.000There are people who know they're bad people and want power, but I think there's not that many of them.
01:25:34.000There's a lot, and you don't need that many in positions of power to get an evil group of people destroying the world.
01:25:40.000You then have people who know that what they're doing is kind of bad, but they think, I'm more powerful here for good, even though.
01:25:47.000So I remember hearing about like the CEO of Shell or something telling activists, I want to save the world too.
01:25:53.000I'm more effective as the CEO in doing good.
01:25:56.000So they recognize in their own mind, yeah, bad things are happening because of what I do, but I'm trying.
01:26:01.000And then you have the people who are totally oblivious, who are like, Everybody get on the freight!
01:27:24.000But you gotta understand, there's not a membership list.
01:27:28.000If we're using Illuminati as a vague term to represent the most powerful people in the world who meet with each other and decide how to move their chessboard pieces, of course all these people are playing the game.
01:28:19.000So when I say Zuckerberg, Gates, what I'm basically saying is, at the cream of the crop, the top of the top, these people, birds of a feather, flock together.
01:28:43.000Wealthy, powerful, and corporate and government elites are meeting together, are planning things together, but it's not like they wear dark robes and draw pentagrams on the ground and then paddle each other to induct them into this Illuminati.
01:29:59.000Interesting things happening with the decentralization of power and media and resources.
01:30:04.000So now you're ending up with companies that probably, much to the chagrin of these powerful elites who want to control things, you're getting people like us who are finding ways to navigate through the cracks and build power that is very hard for them to deal with.
01:30:19.000So you're building like an alt-Illuminati?
01:30:23.000I did say this on the show before, I was like, can't we do the opposite?
01:30:26.000Can't we have like a group of activists come together for meritocracy, liberty, personal freedom, personal responsibility, and then start like making books and giving them to schools and doing stuff like that, you know what I mean?
01:30:37.000Well, HOTEP Nation, that's what we're involved with, homeschooling.
01:30:39.000Well, I believe in homeschooling, but I'm saying make the HOTEP book and get it in schools.
01:30:43.000You're talking about counter-propaganda.
01:30:57.000Okay, then put our book in your curriculum and the book will be like freedom, liberty, personal responsibility.
01:31:01.000Uncle Hotel, what would you put in a book if we were to put a book out?
01:31:05.000And say this is the most important thing we want to tell people or teach children, you know, especially with CRT drag story time right now.
01:31:18.000Yeah, like, what would be, you know, the one thing you think children need to be taught to... Because I look at it as, like, counter-Marxism, right?
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01:35:32.000All right, Athol Ironworks says, free the quartering!
01:35:35.000Eliza Blue is grifting off of real victims, sad and disgusting.
01:35:39.000Yeah, Jeremy is currently suspended from Twitter, as is Brittany Venti, and I don't know too much about it other than they posted, you guys know about what happened?
01:35:48.000They posted a photo, a still from a video or something, or the video, and then they got reported and taken down.
01:35:56.000My understanding is they posted the video of Eliza from back in the day when she'd made some kind of... She wasn't nude or anything, but she was fairly scantily clad.
01:36:08.000Jeremy was supposed to be on the show.
01:36:10.000I found out yesterday that he was not coming on the show and what had happened was he was confirmed for the show initially but then it was like something happened because I was talking to him directly and he was like I'll come out you know this Wednesday and we're like yes and this was like a month or two ago and then he's like hey I can't make it out let's schedule and actually in advance so we scheduled for the end of the month And then Jeremy never got back to Cassandra who does booking with any of the travel information and she tried to reach out to him.
01:36:37.000I guess Jeremy said he flaked and he apologizes and that he just didn't get back in time.
01:36:43.000We book things pretty far in advance so after a few emails Cassandra didn't hear back.
01:36:47.000She was like, hey if we don't hear back from you we're gonna have to book somebody else.
01:36:50.000And then we ended up booking somebody else.
01:36:51.000But Jeremy's welcome to come here anytime he wants.
01:36:53.000I told him, bro, you got to come out here.
01:37:25.000The chat is full of Brittany Venti remarks about her body and talking about the quartering.
01:37:36.000Pop culture got a super chat about whatever's happening and all of us looked at each other like, we don't know what's going on, we're not the people to ask.
01:37:42.000The chat is thirsty for information about that.
01:38:11.000It's like, you get your baby... If I get to hold her baby, she can come.
01:38:15.000You get a baby gun, and then when you're old enough, they're like, this is your baby gun, and you open it up.
01:38:18.000And then you get that video of that toddler that made everyone... Actually, Kenny, you know about the 22 cricket, right?
01:38:25.000No, no, but hold on, think about this, think about, this is a nice little tradition.
01:38:28.000You get a model from the year the kid was born, it's their baby gun, and then when they're old enough, it's bequeathed to them.
01:38:39.000And then it's like, because think about this, it'll be 20 years later, 18 years later, or maybe 16 depending on the laws with parental supervision, and you've got a 16 year old, it's an old school, older model, and then you're like, as you're an adult, it's your signature, Weapon.
01:38:58.000Like, we're not literally gonna hand the baby a gun.
01:39:00.000Of course, Media Matters will write that we are, but we're not.
01:39:03.000What we'll have is it'll be, like, locked in a shelf, and we'll be like, when you're old enough, this is, you know, a 2024 model, you know, 1911 whatever, manufactured by Springfield.
01:39:13.000I've heard of parents, like, buying, like, a bottle of wine that was, like, produced the year their kid is born, and then, like, when they're old enough— They gave them the baby wine?
01:40:39.000And you see, the issue that we're dealing with is that culture supersedes the law.
01:40:46.000And because we as a culture have decided children should not have guns, maybe because the power of guns, the danger of guns has exponentially gone up, we've now decided they can't.
01:40:55.000Kids back in the day, when the Second Amendment was written, would be handed a musket to hunt.
01:41:00.000I went to And there are certain laws where they're like, at 12 years old you're allowed to wield a certain weapon, as long as your parents are around.
01:41:08.000But I went to, I think it was Stonewall Jackson's house, the house he used.
01:41:14.000In the kitchen, this is amazing, they have a smoothbore musket, 1828 or whatever.
01:41:21.000Because while they're cooking dinner, they'd open the back door, somebody would grab the musket, and wait, blast a critter, and then walk out and grab the critter and throw it in the stew.
01:42:20.000Statutorily, they just passed laws saying kids can't have guns anymore.
01:42:22.000But how do you supersede the Constitution in that way?
01:42:25.000For that matter, how did they pass the NFA?
01:42:28.000The National Firearms Act literally does nothing but infringe our right to keep and bear arms.
01:42:32.000I mean, with the First Amendment, like, anyone from the beginning of time to the day they are born in America, they're guaranteed free speech, but we know that there's enough legal precedent set where, like, if you're in a public school newsroom, right, you're working for your school paper, like, the school is allowed to restrict your freedom of speech.
01:42:49.000It's allowed to restrict your freedom of press.
01:42:51.000There are legal precedents set up over time that... School, yes, but...
01:42:57.000A child can walk outside and say what they want to say.
01:44:37.000says, these narcissist freaks always out themselves thinking that they're bragging about how evil they are, hoping they'll score after the date.
01:44:44.000I guess, you know, like women write letters to serial killers, man.
01:44:47.000Maybe these guys are thinking, like, I'm not at that level, but I can be evil.
01:44:54.000Small Say says James O'Keefe should walk out like Chris Hansen at the end of the date after they got the recording.
01:44:59.000Well, the reason that doesn't work is...
01:45:02.000They have to review the recording first.
01:45:04.000Like we were talking about what if some chick goes on a date with a Twitter employee, and I bet it's happened, and they're like, so what do you do at Twitter?
01:45:41.000Not only that, I bet James O'Keefe has actually uncovered things that are probably not in the public interest, but kind of.
01:45:49.000You know, like a guy saying something like, oh my job at Twitter is to shovel the crap off the floor in the bathrooms because the employees there are filthy and don't use the toilet.
01:45:59.000And it's like, James is thinking like, I don't know if this is newsworthy, it's just kind of gross, but then kind of like, we want to know these weird things that happen at these companies.
01:47:16.000And so it probably happened as his mom ate garbage and then got knocked up by another cat that ate garbage and then gestated a cat by eating garbage.
01:49:52.000We got a studio for production, and a space for skateboarding and other activities and fun shenanigans, movies and music.
01:49:59.000So apparently what happens is one of the guys working on the project is probably having a drink at a bar and someone asks, what's that crazy building?
01:50:42.000Let's read some more, let's read some more.
01:50:46.000TN says directed EV might not work like they want.
01:50:49.000The virus will evolve randomly and if an escape mutant emerges in the lab, there's a very slim chance it will be the same escape mutant in the population.
01:50:57.000This is why I don't believe him when he's like, oh the idea is to mutate the virus so that we can make vaccines.
01:51:02.000It's like, Well, I get the idea that you can direct the evolution of the virus through gain-of-function research-style things, but in the wild, it's gonna be random and you're gonna be like, we didn't plan for that one.
01:51:15.000Like, if there's 18 billion variant possibilities, you think the one you chose is gonna be it?
01:53:05.000The non-profits on the left do this thing where they go out in the streets in a downtown area and they say, do you want to help save the environment?
01:53:20.000Now, one day, politician walks into his office and there's a stack on his desk of all of these postcards signed by people demanding change.
01:53:41.000All right, Jimmy Rays says, in one sentence you say the media would be forced to report on the White House church getting burned down, in the next you point out nobody knows about the last two years in Atlanta.
01:57:05.000Make you say those things like, no, he's deceased, whatever, whatever, so they can come back later and discredit you and say, aha, look what the Tim Pool Illuminati said.
01:57:25.000Well, I mean, unless, you know, Phil or anybody else wants to identify in any way they want, you know, then it could be for anybody.
01:57:31.000I think it's clear the way that I identify.
01:57:35.000All right, we got this clear after the last two strikes you had is clear.
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