On today's show: votes are being flipped in one polling location in Philadelphia, the Trump trial is still ongoing, Steven Crowder's reporting on the Nashville Trans Manifesto is censored, and of course, we have the release of Infringed, a new documentary about gun rights in America. Plus, Lauren Southern and Jean Dutrois join us to talk about all that and much more!
00:00:27.000Uh, some locations have needed extended times, but they're saying all of this is being taken care of.
00:00:32.000Now, I don't think the big story here is necessarily that these individual things happen, but that it's a preview of what's to come in the next year, and just think about what's gonna happen when the stakes are a bit higher than, say, like, the governorship of a single state, when it's the president and when it's Donald Trump.
00:00:50.000Trump tried to read a disclaimer clause in court where it says specifically in his contracts he's not liable for inaccuracies and the judge would not let him do it.
00:00:59.000People are now screaming bias because they already had a summary judgment against him saying he did commit fraud.
00:01:05.000They don't care that he actually has a document proving he didn't.
00:01:20.000Before we get started, head over to TimCast.com, and you'll notice right there on the front page, Lauren Southern and Jon DuToile's film, Infringed, is now available.
00:01:33.000We are doing a massive marketing campaign behind this because it is not just about the excellent work advocating for our right to keep and bear arms defend ourselves and the practical issue of how it's important if we want to protect ourselves.
00:01:46.000It's also about just helping build that culture and I think you know what we're going to do a massive ad campaign Because at the very least, we're gonna get those commercials up across YouTube and other platforms advocating for your right to keep and bear arms.
00:01:58.000So if you like the work that we're doing, if you watch the documentary already and you love it, stay as a member, upgrade your membership, and share with your friends.
00:02:05.000And if you haven't, you really do need to see it because it's epic!
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00:02:09.000We're gonna have that members-only, uncensored show coming up for you as well, if you are a member.
00:02:14.000But tonight, joining us to talk about all of this, plus, The Making of Infringed Gun Rights in America.
00:02:20.000We've got Lauren Southern and Jean Dutrois.
00:02:43.000Right now, everybody who knows what Louis XIII is is probably throwing up a little in their mouth as she prepares to pour it into a paper cup, but you know, she wants to... It's okay, it won't let me open it.
00:02:50.000It's like, I know you want to blaspheme against me.
00:02:53.000There's a button you push and it pops out.
00:02:55.000No, I just ripped it open and I'm gonna throw it in this paper cup.
00:02:58.000So Lauren, of course, is a documentary filmmaker.
00:03:01.000I mean, do you want to mention anything else about your work?
00:03:03.000You're doing work with Tenet Media now?
00:03:04.000Yes, I'm with Tenet Media, which you are as well.
00:03:17.000Watch Tenet now on the Twitters and I'll be doing videos and little mini docs for them and hopefully some more Documentaries for you as well.
00:03:24.000But yeah, if you want to check out some of my older film work, I've done farmlands on South Africa, borderless on the migrant crisis, American Mirage, Crossfire, and now Infringed.
00:04:35.000Anyway, they're celebrating the release of the film.
00:04:36.000We also have Phil Labonte hanging out.
00:04:38.000Hello everybody, my name is Phil Labonte, lead singer of All That Remains, very failed musician, and anti-communist and counter-revolutionary.
00:05:24.000They say voters were asked to decide whether Pennsylvania Superior Court judges Jack Piniella and Victor Stabile Should be retained for additional 10-year terms.
00:05:33.000The yes or no votes for each judge were being switched because of the error.
00:05:38.000Said Lamont Clure, the Northampton County Executive, if a voter marked yes to retain Piniella and no, for example, for Stabile, it was reflected as no on Piniella and yes on Stabile.
00:06:03.000This is a huge, huge problem, because right now, voter confidence is probably at an all-time low, considering 2020, and even 2022 midterms.
00:06:12.000And now with this, it's not even this.
00:06:15.000Let me see if I have a... No, no, we're getting there.
00:06:18.000Nick Sorter says, one of the top five most liberal voting precincts in Kentucky has been cleared out due to a supposed gas leak.
00:06:25.000Kentuckians are currently at the polls voting to decide whether or not they want to oust their Democrat Governor Andy Beshear and replace him with Trump-backed Daniel Cameron.
00:06:34.000Highland Baptist Church in Louisville will now be having extended voting hours after being shut down.
00:07:02.000I don't know if right now just this one thing matters.
00:07:05.000I think together, however, and the bigger picture matters is what I'm trying to say.
00:07:09.000If you're getting stories like this and people already don't trust the system, it is going to shock confidence in our elections.
00:07:16.000Which means it doesn't matter who wins.
00:07:19.000If the Democrat wins, the Republicans are going to point to these.
00:07:21.000And if the Republican wins, the Democrats are going to point to these.
00:07:24.000Democrats will say things like, Republicans were so salty about 2020, they started manipulating with machines.
00:07:29.000And Republicans are going to say, Democrats are here doing the same thing they've been doing.
00:07:33.000I don't see When you look at what's going on already, and it's not even the biggest election day, I mean, come on, the primary voting is gonna be bonkers.
00:07:41.000I'm not even talking about, you know, November 2024, the general.
00:07:44.000What's gonna happen when people go to vote in the primaries and they're getting weird things happening?
00:07:48.000What happens when people go to vote in the primary and a blue state's like, oh, whoopsie, you didn't vote for Trump, you voted for DeSantis or something like that?
00:07:55.000What you should do is immediately stop, release the software code of that machine.
00:08:01.000And was it an error or was it supposed to do what it did?
00:08:03.000Yeah it's really weird to me how people have this very black and white view of voter fraud.
00:08:08.000It's like either it's not happening at all and if you say it's happening then you're an election denier blah blah blah or it's like the whole system is rigged and you might as well not vote.
00:08:16.000Like of course voter fraud is happening.
00:08:17.000Of course there are people tampering machines.
00:08:19.000Of course there are people stuffing ballots.
00:08:21.000People have been charged for this in the past and as we're seeing if you look at polls over time of where people are at on the political spectrum everyone is pushing further to the fringes And as that happens, people are going to feel it is more of a life-or-death situation to try to rig elections.
00:08:35.000Of course they're going to feel that way.
00:08:37.000Oh yeah, if I change this machine, I'm literally saving trans lives, or I'm literally saving the country from, you know, whatever it might be.
00:08:44.000So I think we really need to be looking out for this.
00:09:02.000For all you know, like for all the people who think there's a conspiracy to steal votes, maybe the real conspiracy is they want to convince you not to vote.
00:09:09.000I don't believe they can rig every single machine.
00:09:36.000Where they're voting for the giant douche in the turd sandwich, and then I can't remember what happened, I think Kyle goes to Stan and he's like, you gotta vote!
00:09:42.000And he's like, okay, I'll vote, I guess.
00:09:47.000They want to convince you to vote, but if they find out you're gonna vote for their opponent, they don't want you to vote.
00:09:52.000I think if these machines are flipping votes intentionally, the more people that vote, the more likely it's gonna get found out that they're flipping votes.
00:10:07.000Half the people that are volunteering are going to be these activist types that are on welfare, that don't have jobs, that have all the time in the world.
00:10:26.000I don't even know where to begin with it.
00:10:28.000The fact that there's a lack of trust in the establishment, essentially, is I think that the lack of belief in the soundness of the elections, that's baked into the distrust of the establishment.
00:10:45.000And the more we see people that are skeptical or that are cynical about voting or about the system, the more you're going to have things like people Essentially confirmation bias though.
00:10:58.000They'll see something that seems anomalous or seems weird and then they'll be like well I know it's definitely this because all it takes is one small thing for people to be like now I'm I've seen enough to have my previous opinions confirmed and so now it's it's not a you know now the whole thing should be thrown away and that's just a symptom of having a a System that people are very cynical about you know people are extremely Mistrusting of the establishment media the establishment within when it comes to the government, and it's not just in the United States I mean you guys were talking about what Canada's like now, and this is a phenomenon
00:11:38.000This is a phenomenon that's happening across basically the whole of Western society.
00:11:43.000I do think what Lauren just said is consent to an American invasion of Canada.
00:11:53.000I just want to let you know, you do know the founding fathers of the United States went to you guys and said, y'all were colonies too, and our guys were like, you guys want to get in on this?
00:12:42.000Not only were the ads, the wait times for my flights were all in Chinese, Vancouver is becoming a Chinese-majority city right now, and Like, people are raising the Chinese Communist flag at City Hall and police stations and stuff.
00:13:24.000But full-blown, full-blown, and this is just like not being talked about how our elections are literally being- Well, it happened in 2015 as well, except it was the U.S.
00:14:16.000I was getting my nails done at the airport, true story, and the lady lives in Richmond, which is where the YVR airport is, and she's like, oh yeah, I can't shop at certain stores.
00:14:23.000And she's not particularly political, she's just like, Richmond, BC, like Vancouver area.
00:14:28.000And she's like, yeah, they just don't want me shopping there because I'm white and I don't speak the language, the local language.
00:14:33.000You look at complexes being built in Richmond and all of the advertisements for buying are in Chinese.
00:14:49.000Oh, well, China is directly influencing our elections in Canada.
00:14:53.000They are deploying ad campaigns, they're deploying honeypots, they're involved in offering tons of money to liberal politicians because they want to continue to have large amounts of control over our economy.
00:15:06.000And also money laundering, they call it snow washing in Canada.
00:15:10.000Tons of, I think it was, we have the same amount of money laundering as the UK, but we have about a 3% success rate at actually pursuing them legally compared to the UK.
00:16:13.000And the Founding Fathers, the same negotiations they're having with, say, Florida, or South Carolina, or whatever, are the same negotiations they're having with Quebec, another British colony.
00:16:22.000Well, up north, the Canadian, what is now Canada, was like, we're not interested in declaring independence.
00:17:33.000I think that this is a big problem in the United States and in North America in general.
00:17:39.000Where we're all getting these random phone calls, and it's been ongoing for a long time when you answer it, you get an automated machine saying something in Mandarin you can't understand.
00:17:46.000But understand this, for you as an individual, having a minute or two of distraction, it's no big deal to your life.
00:17:55.000But for the entire country, China can calculate the macro level.
00:17:59.000When we run these bots to phone to call 7 million people per day, we depress the US economy by 0.02% or something like this.
00:18:14.000You know, at the table for the time, it's basically a coin toss between you and the house, but that 0.5% edge over the year means the casino will make money.
00:18:23.000Same thing for China doing these scam calls.
00:19:27.000Man, that's like, use your Second Amendment right, your First Amendment right.
00:19:33.000The sixth bank this year just collapsed in the United States.
00:19:36.000Was it like Iowa Savings and Loan or something like that just collapsed?
00:19:39.000I gotta ask, so the American colonies split off from the Canadian colonies, long, 250 years ago.
00:19:45.000What are gun rights like in Canada from then to now?
00:19:49.000What was the establishment existence of weapons rights?
00:19:51.000There's, you know, it's been pretty good, but there's this short period when a certain politician got elected that they all seemed to disappear overnight.
00:20:01.000No, immediately as he came in, like 2020, they got rid of AKs, M4s, M16s, 1,500 weapons, like all overnight, gone, added to restricted, can't buy anymore.
00:20:11.000And then after the Uvalde shooting, because of course Uvalde is in Canada and this really affects us, and the gun used was definitely a gun that's legal in Canada, not one that doesn't even...
00:20:21.000Anyway, it made no sense he banned handguns while we were filming the documentary In Fringe, so you can't purchase, transfer them anymore, and this is going to keep happening over and over.
00:20:31.000They're floating bills to ban things like the Plinkster, which is literally like, you know, to shoot tin cans, and they're talking about banning these guns.
00:20:39.000If Trudeau and the Liberals stay in for another, you know, they win the next election, We're not going to have guns.
00:20:45.000I want to jump to the story, which will lead us into a bigger conversation about gun control.
00:20:52.000YouTube removes Steven Crowder's reporting on trans Nashville shooter manifesto, claiming violation of violent criminal organization's policy.
00:21:02.000So Crowder does this big breaking story.
00:21:04.000It is now confirmed, verified, several pages of the manifesto, I should say of the journal and documents of the individual, Showing an anti-white motivation.
00:21:13.000It may not be the only motivation, but it appears to be that woke critical race theory was a component of what drove the individual to go and take the lives of several children and faculty members.
00:21:25.000Now, right off the bat, I just want to say this.
00:21:27.000I think one of the big reasons why the mainstream press and many political individuals, politicians, are suppressing that story is not because of the fear of the privacy or anything like that, violating privacy.
00:21:41.000It's because they always want to immediately jump to gun control.
00:21:46.000Anytime something like this happens, it's not, what was the cause behind this?
00:21:57.000It's only when there's violent extremism.
00:21:59.000And I think the issue is, whether it be, even whatever you describe, identitarian extremism, whether it's pro or anti-white, they want to use these things for political gain, and they want to push away any responsibility they may have for their failed gun policies.
00:22:17.000So I want to say, as we start this segment, Shout out, go to TimCast.com, watch Infringed, become a member if you haven't already.
00:22:25.000For those that are just tuning in, go to TimCast.com, right on the front page you will see a Lauren Southern film, Infringed Gun Rights in America.
00:22:31.000It is nearly two hours, you gotta watch it.
00:22:42.000Now, I think it's fair to a certain degree, right?
00:22:46.000YouTube says no live streaming any kind of gun content, and I'm like, their concern is that someone's gonna go on a rampage, but I honestly don't think that makes sense.
00:22:54.000You can't post any kind of violent criminal activity on YouTube at all.
00:22:59.000I think the big issue, YouTube, Facebook, and, you know, probably Instagram, They don't want people promoting gun rights in the United States or anywhere, and they can't just outright remove it.
00:23:14.000But there have been a bunch of issues that have happened with YouTube a while, and Google.
00:23:18.000I remember, this is a really funny story, back in 2018.
00:23:22.000YouTube banned guns from shopping, and they were so stupid, they banned Gundam Wing.
00:23:30.000Gundam is an anime, and it's G-U-N-D-A-M, and they're giant fighting Japanese robots in space, and Google banned people trying to buy it, because they were trying to suppress the word gun.
00:23:43.000So I certainly think it's overtly political, and they're working.
00:23:49.000When we learned a while ago, but now with confirmation from the GOP, that the government is colluding with Stanford University and big tech organizations to silence and suppress the rights of individuals, absolutely YouTube and Facebook are taking a political stance to suppress our rights.
00:24:06.000What I don't get is, I feel like I see these videos on YouTube of like, a dude walking into a shop, and then the guy, the shop pulls out his weapon and fires at the guy, and like, they're all on YouTube.
00:24:23.000Because I'll see people doing- Absolutely, that's on X.
00:24:26.000It'll be like a guy talking about the video and then the guy will walk in and he'll pull out the gun.
00:24:31.000If it's like a mainstream media channel, I remember after some of the mass shootings that happened and the whole monetization video issue came about on YouTube, like Jimmy Fallon Tonight, Jimmy Kimmel, all these people were able to do videos about the mass shootings that were monetized but no one else could.
00:24:50.000So you may have seen that on mainstream media channels that have the go-ahead.
00:24:54.000There are a couple channels that do cover that.
00:24:56.000There's one called Active Self-Protection, which I forget the guy's name, but he actually covers international stuff a lot of times.
00:25:02.000You'll have stuff from South America, but it's always some kind of security footage.
00:25:06.000And he will go over what could have been done better if it was an actual self-defense shooting.
00:25:29.000And we know there are a lot of very serious rules.
00:25:30.000I remember that a bunch of the big gun YouTubers were talking about the restrictions that were placed, and they're weird and hard to understand.
00:25:37.000But I think it's fair to say YouTube taking down this manifesto serves nothing but the gun control narrative and the left liberal establishment narrative.
00:25:45.000If it comes out, it's not just about guns, don't get me wrong.
00:25:48.000Yeah, it's also about critical race theory, diversity, equity, inclusion.
00:25:51.000It's like, oh, the extremist ideology of the left is resulting in extremists taking action as a component.
00:25:57.000We haven't gotten the full release here, but I think a core component is there are powerful interests that want to ban guns in government and the private sector, and it is beneficial if you can shut down any I'm concerned that like, and I always hate to pin it on the CCP, because I want the United States and China to be allies long term.
00:26:24.000But like, for them to be like, hey, Alphabet, Google's parent company, money, money, money, you want to roll in China?
00:26:30.000We don't want you to have Certain gun rights things and like what are they really trying to get the United States to screw itself by removing its own amendments like come on like our Constitution is more important than corporate oligarchy and we cannot let foreigners stop us from exercising our rights and cherishing our rights.
00:26:50.000Yeah, it's actually, I mean, there's always the point of, oh, why arm yourself?
00:26:54.000The government's so powerful, they'll just nuke you, whatever.
00:26:56.000Well, it's actually very hard to fight large, you know, populations that are all armed and spread out in a diaspora, you know, whether you're in rice fields or in the Middle East, it's always proven difficult.
00:27:06.000And if you can just psychologically disarm a population, By convincing them that they don't want or need or even have these things in their awareness.
00:27:14.000It's so funny, actually, when I was checking in for my flight on the way here, there was a sign behind us that said, uh, declare if you have a gun.
00:27:21.000And the Canadian guy standing beside me was asking the lady, do a lot of people actually bring guns from here, Vancouver?
00:27:28.000And the lady was like, oh, believe it or not, they do.
00:27:29.000And he's like, I thought no one owned them.
00:27:32.000And this was a conversation I witnessed.
00:27:34.000They want that to be the average person's thought process.
00:27:36.000They want the average person to not even conceptualize or conceive that.
00:27:45.000They've been largely successful, I think, honestly.
00:27:47.000Like, unless you're a person that is It tends to be people that are pro-Second Amendment in the U.S.
00:27:56.000They tend to be people that are also politically motivated, politically active.
00:28:00.000The reason that there hasn't been success in the U.S.
00:28:03.000with significant anti-gun legislation, gun control, the reason that there's been victories for the past 20 or so years, so predominantly, is because of the fact that the people that are pro-gun are so politically active. The idea that there's a
00:28:18.000lot of money going to individual congress people from the gun industry, that's a fallacy.
00:28:25.000The money that's going to the, to the, the money that, that is actually big money is from
00:28:31.000Raytheon. They're making missile batteries, they're making drones, they're making serious,
00:28:37.000you know, the kind of weaponry that's sold to states. The, the companies that make small arms
00:28:44.000generally don't have Have these big contracts and they're not giving tons of money the idea that the NRA is responsible is a fallacy most gun Gun owners really look at the NRA as a meme and as a joke and it's the it's where all the fuds go You know, so the idea that
00:29:01.000That it's something other than grassroots preventing significant legislation.
00:29:27.000You know, there's a meme that says that Hitler, you know, he took all the guns, right?
00:29:33.000But it actually started right after World War I. And Germany, you know, because they lost the war, they had to abide by the Treaty of Versailles.
00:29:44.000And in that treaty was required that they disarm the citizens.
00:29:59.000So they used a policy that was already in place against the people.
00:30:02.000And this is what's so interesting is we always say like, oh, we're going to put in these policies for our side of politics, like for the lefties.
00:30:10.000But you guys don't realize that as soon as a government that you really disagree with gets in power, they can utilize those policies against you.
00:30:19.000An important point that was brought up in Infringed.
00:30:22.000In 1920, Germany's forced to disarm their population.
00:30:25.000In 1928, they reintroduce permitting and gun registry.
00:30:29.000You wanna own a gun, you gotta prove that you need it for a legitimate reason to defend yourself, and then you can apply for a permit and register.
00:30:38.000And then, now you're on the list, and when the Nazis come to power, they have a list of everyone who is armed, and they start hunting those people down.
00:31:03.000And this is, like, why these lists are so important, too.
00:31:06.000Like, the registries in Canada, the long gun registries, they tried to put in.
00:31:09.000Right now, actually, this January, the ATF are bringing in, you need to register your stabilizing braces with the ATF, or you need to hand in modified guns with them.
00:31:20.000These registries are all to be used against you eventually.
00:31:23.000Real quick, Phil, didn't the Supreme Court overturn the pistol brace?
00:31:28.000Currently there's a stay on the enforcement of the pistol brace.
00:31:31.000It's only for people that are members of GOA and FPC, which are both great pro-gun organizations, Firearms Policy Coalition and Gun Owners of America.
00:31:44.000But they have the actual lawsuit against the ATF, and so their members are covered under the state.
00:31:52.000You can join now, and you will be covered by the stay, but you have to be a member of either the Firearms Policy Coalition, it's gun policy, it's ag gun policy on Twix, or you have to be a member of GOA.
00:35:22.000West Virginia also, it is still very similar.
00:35:24.000If you're in West Virginia, you're a constitutional carrier, you're walking around, someone threatens you, and you have reasonable fear of great bodily harm or death, you can defend yourself.
00:35:32.000Dude, I was in Florida three weeks ago, for like three weeks, and I was feeling that, the concealed carry thing.
00:35:39.000I was walking around at night and looking at people, and I'm like, they all probably have guns.
00:35:50.000Yeah, I mean, if you are in a place where you can legally carry a gun, I mean, essentially you are kind of rolling the dice like that person may have a gun.
00:36:00.000Do I really want is is the fact that he bumped into me or looked at me wrong?
00:36:09.000And if you're carrying a gun, you definitely need, you have to know that you can't just be like, oh that guy's giving me a dirty look so I'm just gonna mean mug him all night long.
00:36:19.000Because you're responsible for de-escalating.
00:36:22.000These are things that you have to understand.
00:36:25.000One thing that always bothered me growing up in Chicago is that I had friends who would road rage.
00:36:31.000And I'd be like, people who weren't from the south side who didn't get it, I guess, and they'd either come from different neighborhoods or from the suburbs.
00:36:38.000We'd be driving on the highway, someone would cut them off, and they'd switch the lanes, speed up and start flicking them off and screaming at them.
00:36:45.000And I'm like, bro, do you know how many stories I can tell you about a dude getting shot in the face because he decided to road rage out for no reason?
00:36:51.000I'm not saying that you've got to back down.
00:37:51.000I think the latest Supreme Court hearing, they're like, you have to give permits if people request one.
00:37:56.000So now I think Maryland's still giving people the business.
00:37:59.000But New York has started issuing permits.
00:38:01.000So the catalyst for me leaving Massachusetts and going to New Hampshire was the last straw was when I went to the police officer and went through the whole rigmarole, asked for a license to carry, and the issuing officer just flat out said, we don't give them out in the town that I'm in.
00:38:16.000And I'm like, what do you mean you don't give them out?
00:38:28.000This could... Look, let me just first start this segment by saying we're winning.
00:38:32.000I think more than half the country is already in some form constitutional carry.
00:38:37.000Though Florida only allows concealed carry without a permit, you can't open carry, which is interesting, but I think more than half the country, something like, what, 26 states, it's now constitutional carry, meaning if you live in the state, you get an ID, you can walk into a gun store, you can say, I'd like to purchase a gun, fill out the federal background check form, once you clear, you can buy the gun.
00:38:55.000You don't need a permit from the state.
00:38:57.000However, they're trying to ban assault weapons.
00:38:59.000And as we learned in the documentary, Infringed, that just came out, nobody even knows what that means.
00:39:32.000And then, you know, at the end he goes, ban assault weapons now.
00:39:36.000Okay, but you just talked about a handgun.
00:39:37.000People don't... It's a semi-automatic handgun.
00:39:40.000People don't understand that And thankfully for it, but the people that are anti-gun for a long time haven't wanted to educate themselves about guns.
00:39:49.000And what's unfortunate, and what they're starting to learn now, is really what they're after is semi-automatic.
00:39:58.000I'm assuming 99% of people who watch this show know what semi-automatic means.
00:40:02.000It means when you pull the trigger, a single bullet comes out.
00:40:05.000You had that great clip in Infringed of Michael Bloomberg saying, semi-automato, they pull the trigger back and it just goes bop bop bop bop.
00:40:13.000They say, Today's Supreme Court arguments focused on the federal prohibition on firearms possession for those subject to a domestic violence restraining order, and in the months ahead, the court will hear cases involving the ATF's administratively imposed ban on bump stocks, as well as a First Amendment case brought by the National Rifle Association against a New York official that the group contends illegally pressured private companies not to work with the organization.
00:40:37.000I want to say that now two activists in the land of Lincoln are ready to try their luck at the Supreme Court once again.
00:40:43.000This time after the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned an injunction and allowed the state's ban on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines to be enforced.
00:40:54.000In their decision, the three-judge panel concluded that AR-15s and other arms labeled, quote, assault weapons by Illinois lawmakers are not protected by the Second Amendment at all because semi-automatic rifles are like machine guns, which the court declared are not protected weapons in the Heller decision.
00:41:14.000The actual phrasing was, weapons that are most useful in military service, M16 rifles, and the like.
00:41:20.000The Supreme Court has also said that arms that are in common use for lawful purposes are protected.
00:41:48.000And you saw this with like the Cody Wilson interview, Ghost Gunner, right, where he talks about how the ATF are constantly playing this cat and mouse game with him with just the definition of a gun, a rifle in general.
00:41:59.000He's like, in order to restrict and control us, they want to make the polymer 80 like that has to be a gun.
00:42:06.000the primordial form, then he creates just a block, the zero percent receiver, right?
00:42:10.000Now the ATF is going to have to designate that a gun in order to track that down. And they will,
00:42:15.000they will keep changing the definition because they want to be able to control it at all costs
00:42:20.000possible. Zero percent receiver. Okay, so it's a metal block.
00:43:35.000Everybody should definitely get safety training.
00:43:38.000You know, don't take this stuff lightly.
00:43:40.000I just read a crazy story where some guy in Brazil was goofing off like a moron and his girlfriend was filming him laughing and he pointed a gun at her and now she is no longer alive.
00:44:00.000The left defended him saying it's not his fault.
00:44:03.000And I'm like, the craziest thing in the world to me is that the gun control people are saying a dude who pointed a loaded weapon at a woman and killed her had live ammo in his belt, it's not his fault, and all of the gun control people are like, you are responsible for whatever comes out of the barrel of a gun you are holding.
00:44:18.000It's, I'm like, how are the gun control people excusing this?
00:44:24.000At the end of the day, there are four rules.
00:44:25.000Keep your fingers straight and off the trigger, never point a gun at anything that you wouldn't destroy, treat every gun as if it's loaded, and know your target and what's behind it at all times.
00:44:35.000If you follow those rules, no one dies.
00:44:44.000The point is, those are basic rules that you're taught immediately all the time to dramatically minimize stupidity, which results in people getting seriously hurt.
00:45:07.000No one will be more outspoken against the Alec Baldwins of the world than, you know, the Donut operators and the Brandon Herreras who want you to use your guns properly.
00:45:17.000Just put a picture up of you holding a gun with poor trigger discipline with your finger on it, and you're going to hear about it.
00:45:28.000When I was in Egypt, we had to go to the state media building to get press cards so that you wouldn't get arrested for being there.
00:45:37.000To walk into the state building they have armed guards standing on both sides of the of the walled entrance and These people do not have what is referred to as muzzle discipline They're holding all their weapons like this and so you so I limboed I'm just like bro that 18 year old Egyptian dude holding an AK straight up at head level I would rather limbo and have them laugh then Like, walk past that dude, you know what I'm saying?
00:46:02.000I got the internet, I've seen what happens.
00:46:21.000You see all these clips like, you know, they'll, you know, they will pull the trigger and the shot doesn't go off and then they're like, Oh, what's wrong?
00:47:25.000And the argument Alec Baldwin said was, If I were to have opened it to check, they would have rushed over and taken it from me for tampering with it.
00:47:42.000That gets people hurt, and we saw it with Alec Baldwin.
00:47:44.000I did a few videos on this and there are rules within like the Actors Guild and set workers and you can go and read them and they're pretty standardized most people know them and it says both the weapons handler and the actor is supposed to check so I don't know if if he said that that's insane because that's a pretty standard you can talk to any weapons expert in Hollywood and they all will affirm like both people are supposed to check.
00:48:46.000Home of suspect in the killing of an elderly Jewish man at pro-Palestinian protest has been searched by police.
00:48:51.000For those that didn't see the story, an elderly Jewish man was, I believe the reporting is he was struck in the head by a pro-Palestinian activist, fell down, hit his head and died.
00:50:03.000It's just random lone wolves when there is something they call right wing.
00:50:06.000And when you get the far left extremism, they don't even put it on the map.
00:50:10.000They don't track it and the cops don't go after it.
00:50:12.000They go after it in a certain sense, but they don't call it terror.
00:50:14.000They'll call it just, you know, an unfortunate tragedy or something.
00:50:17.000I don't know how to explain how it feels being banned from a country for hatred, or what is it, racism, because I called out Islam not liking gay people very much, had a pride parade, and then to see the same streets filled with people calling for death.
00:51:26.000Yeah, and a lot of people were like that's it when you can't fly the flag of your own country in your country because People who are not from your country are threatening violence against you.
00:51:34.000That's that's a crazy prospect I think what we're seeing now with this guy being killed and the bias Look, how many Jewish or right-wing protesters went to far-left events and killed Antifa guys?
00:51:48.000What we see consistently is the far-left engaging in acts of violence, and then they get excused by the media.
00:51:54.000The media acts like nothing happened and no one was there.
00:51:56.000And then they say, oh look, because there's no reporting on this, that proves the right's the bigger threat.
00:52:01.000Steve Scalise, I believe, currently has a colostomy bag because he was shot by a far left Bernie Bro supporter at the congressional baseball game.
00:52:16.000Rand Paul was at that same very baseball game.
00:52:39.000You guys want to know something really, really, really funny?
00:52:42.000When you look up the killing of Aaron Danielson on the ADL's website, it says Michael Reinald, an Antifa activist, shot and killed a right-wing extremist.
00:52:52.000There's no reason to believe he was an extremist at all.
00:52:54.000He was just a dude walking down the street!
00:52:56.000And then there's also the kid that was killed by the driver specifically said that he was after him because he was a Trump supporter, and I'm sure that that is not treated as a political murder, because they try to talk it down now.
00:53:11.000And in the 2016 election, we saw so many instances of violence against Trump supporters.
00:53:16.000I mean, it was just ubiquitous, but it wasn't covered in the media.
00:53:19.000And Mike Cernovich went to the White House, you know, in the press briefing room, and, you know, he just called it out.
00:56:01.000We need to be on guard against far-right extremism as well.
00:56:05.000Because I think Chase Geyser was saying, like, if the pendulum were to swing, he feels, I think he identified himself, he was on the show last night, as right-wing or whatever, part of the conservative movement or whatever.
00:56:15.000That if the power were to come back, we need to have a cool head.
00:56:18.000Maintain, you don't want people to go nuts in any direction from any, and like it says, we gotta make sure that we don't radicalize people and that we're on guard against radicalization.
00:56:26.000It really doesn't matter what direction.
00:56:27.000I forget where I read this, but someone was talking about violence and he said, the people on the left treat violence like a knob that you can turn up and down.
00:56:37.000And they'll turn it up and they'll turn it down depending on the politics of the day.
00:56:41.000People on the right treat Paul treat violence like an on-off switch you're voting you're voting now It's gunfight time and that's the that's the that really does speak to the character of people on the right and the left the people on the right Really do want to work within the system and they want to they want to they want to believe in the system because they're not Nihilists the way that people on the left are a lot of times people on the right if they're not
00:57:06.000In an organized religion, they have some kind of connection to spirituality and stuff.
00:57:11.000And so they believe in right and wrong.
00:57:13.000People on the left don't generally believe in right and wrong.
00:57:16.000And we had, I forget what his name when we on the, the, the, the culture war, the culture war on Friday, Stephen Marsh.
00:57:23.000So he was talking about, he mentioned Morality is meaningless.
00:57:28.000And so for him, it's clearly something that is not black and white, whereas people on the right tend to be like, it's not time for violence, it's not time for violence, kill everyone in the room.
00:57:39.000Look, Stephen Marsh, I think he's a good dude in the sense that he's willing to come and have a conversation, but I think he's a bad dude.
00:57:48.000With all due respect, because he said he believes children should have access to these adult material books.
00:58:20.000You can look at if porn is exposed to boys at very young ages, they tend to go for more and more extreme things as they age to the point where They have normalized violence against the other gender, because that's the only thing that can get them off now.
00:58:36.000And yeah, it totally has to do, particularly with exposure at young ages, where you don't really have that decision-making skill, prefrontal cortex, totally developed yet.
00:58:48.000That's actually when we were talking about the news media trying to protect, like, the guy who punched the dude that died.
00:58:54.000And it's like, I can see that, I think that their idea is, I don't want to expose society to the fact that it was a Palestinian guy, or a guy that was pro-Palestine punching a guy that was pro-Israel, because they don't want to, like, twist the minds of the people, but I...
00:59:09.000I think that's cover because if you I've talked about this guy Herbert Marcuse before on the on the podcast he wrote a paper in the 60s.
00:59:17.000He wrote the book called One Dimensional Man but he wrote a paper an essay called that I believe he called it on tolerance but it was essentially it was called repressive tolerance and the argument that he made in it was if it is left-wing it is acceptable to be violent And that it is OK because you're doing it for a good reason.
01:00:27.000It's amazing how they can create life-or-death situations out of everything.
01:00:31.000You know, you say it's a knob, but I'll notice with leftists, they'll be like, you're trying to kill trans children, and that'll be what they're saying in their rallies, and this is why we have to have these extreme responses.
01:00:45.000And I'm like, holy, if you spent one second In the body of just a 19-year-old white kid at university experiencing their life, you would become a Nazi overnight.
01:00:56.000You'd be like, the oppression I am facing.
01:01:00.000You have the corporations, the banks, the government, the media, all these people on your side, and you still think it's a life-or-death oppression situation?
01:01:56.000I guess the shooting range that Brandon and Cody go and shoot at was actually like a NASA training facility or something, and they had astronauts... Yeah, it's not at the range, it's close by.
01:02:07.000They've got like a... I don't know if this is supposed to be secret.
01:04:49.000If we can make a lot of money off this documentary and put out advertisements that effectively advocate for gun rights and normalize gun safety and gun culture, we are winning the culture war.
01:05:05.000But I am going to hard segue now to talk about politics here, and then we can talk a bit more about that when we go to the Members Only show.
01:06:08.000I've ranted about this multiple times on this show, but how old the politicians are now compared to the normalcy, like, before the millennial era?
01:06:34.000Well, perhaps part of the incompetence that has come from Millennials and Zoomers is that none of the individuals older than them are retiring and giving them the power.
01:06:45.000I think it is the childification of humanity.
01:06:50.000People are staying as permanent children.
01:06:53.000So when I see these videos where it's like, adulting, it's so hard.
01:06:56.000It's like, if you're someone who constantly looks to the older generation as if they're in charge, instead of looking to yourself as someone who needs to take charge, you will get this phenomenon.
01:07:06.000You know who's more terrifying to me than someone who wants to perpetually be a child?
01:07:10.000And there is something terrifying about that.
01:07:25.000Because what I see happening is that... They aren't even given the shot, they aren't given the resources.
01:07:30.000It's not about being given a shot, you have to just do it!
01:07:33.000My point is, every generation sucks right now, except maybe Gen X, but they just don't care.
01:07:37.000Every generation sucks, but boomers had like, what, 20% of the wealth at the age of Zoomers and Millennials, and we've got like, what, I totally agree and the boomers have a lot of blame to shoulder for this but I mean it doesn't change the fact that you know the Millennials are not really capable of governing as a generation I don't mean like you have your you have your exceptions like you know
01:08:57.000You're dumb, I'm smart, you don't get it.
01:08:59.000So I get older, I'm like, I've gotta, I've got, look, they're doing it wrong, I can't stand this, I'm gonna go do it.
01:09:04.000But millennials tend to be like, well, they're the one who's the senator, they're the one in charge, I can't do it.
01:09:10.000It's not that no millennial is doing it, it's that millennials in general have this tendency towards assuming The older generation are the ones who are supposed to do it, not them.
01:09:18.000And I'm talking in general, like you always have your exceptions, right?
01:09:23.000Yeah, I do think there is a kind of sense of giving up amongst young generations.
01:09:29.000They're like, the economy is so bad, the world is kind of down spiral.
01:09:32.000And they just kind of, yeah, they've given it, okay, you guys can do... No, no, I'm saying like when you're a child, you ask your parents for permission.
01:09:41.000Millennials still have that mentality, that they need to ask the boomers for permission.
01:09:46.000I'm like, as soon as you turn 18, you're in charge.
01:09:48.000And you look the boomer in the eye and say, shut your mouth.
01:10:49.000Everyone's like, everyone forgets about Gen X, we're here to talk about boomers and millennials.
01:10:53.000No, it's because Gen X is doing alright.
01:10:55.000X was around before the internet and like teenagers when it got created so they saw what it was like before this mass manipulation took over and they know that it can be like that.
01:11:05.000The boomers never really understood the internet and people who were born with the internet as a normality don't understand that you can live without this manipulation and you can use it to your advantage.
01:11:20.000So, I had the internet since I was, as long as I can remember, like my family had the internet in the 80s.
01:11:24.000So we had CompuServe, we had DOS Shell, all that stuff.
01:11:27.000Windows 3.1 and even before that, whatever.
01:11:29.000And so I grew up quite literally and it was always there.
01:11:32.000Most of my friends did not get the internet until they were teenagers.
01:11:35.000Gen Z, however, I think is actually much more based than millennials.
01:11:39.000Though Gen Z has its issues, for sure.
01:11:41.000We can highlight all the weird woke Gen Z. Gen Z actually, according to Pew, I think this was 2018, slightly more conservative in a few areas.
01:11:49.000So they're comparable to Millennials, but a little bit more based.
01:11:52.000And I think it may be because many of these people, growing up with the internet, always more so have a view, maybe that you and I do, that it's a propaganda, garbage, fake reality.
01:12:02.000I think one of the things that's really important, which is kind of what you guys are saying, is that the generalizations aren't fair.
01:12:06.000Because there are some brilliant, magnificent leaders within every generation.
01:12:10.000And for a kid right now, or a human that was born in like 1990, to hear us say, people in your generation are lazy, they're going to be like, I'm lazy because they listen to us and they believe what we say.
01:12:49.000for most of human history that people have had these clubs.
01:12:52.000They've literally lived on the same properties with all of their extended families. And it was
01:12:56.000really the boomer generation that kind of started this idea of get out of nuclear family, get out
01:13:01.000of this house. I'm kicking you out. You're making it on your own. And of course, people are floundering.
01:13:06.000This is actually a phenomenon in human history that people are being kicked out of their houses at 18 and not kind of handed a job from the dad, from the grandfather that they've been doing for ages and ages.
01:13:47.000Old guy comes in, plays a video about how they make maple syrup, showing like old photos from like the 1700s when they were like making maple syrup.
01:13:56.000And he talks about how they had this farm going way back.
01:13:59.000He got it from his dad who got it from his dad who's got it from his dad.
01:14:10.000And so when your kid gets older, you say, go find a job somewhere else instead of the dad being like, son, when you're old enough, this blacksmith's forge will be yours.
01:14:19.000There is an incredible rant on this in the second episode of Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem by Martyr Maid.
01:14:24.000I don't know if any of you guys have listened to the podcast, but it's very good.
01:14:27.000And he talks about how if you ask a man at a random farm in the middle of nowhere in the Middle East who he is, he's Yeah.
01:14:34.000to be able to tell you he knows exactly who he is. He knows who his family has been for thousands of
01:14:38.000years. He knows what his identity is, what his job is. You are going to have a tough time
01:14:41.000manipulating that man into absurd ideologies. Whereas if you ask someone, a modern suburbanite
01:14:46.000in the city, who they are, what did he say? He said they don't need existentialist philosophers
01:14:52.000there. They don't need these people asking who are we because they know we need those people here
01:15:03.000We don't have these lineages of jobs and we're very easily controllable because of that and very easily confused because of that.
01:15:09.000You get offered a sense of identity in the realm of a new radical ideology every single day on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube.
01:15:16.000You're going to be desperate for that because there is nothing you are latched onto in this world when you are kicked away from your family and the closest people you have are nuclear and there's nothing outside of that even.
01:15:30.000I just want to say that one of the things that you're seeing nowadays, or I think you're seeing nowadays, is the The fact that human societies don't get to have the option of not having religion.
01:15:43.000So if your society has culture and religion that's built into it, then it's going to have, you know, it's going to have certain things that it does and everyone kind of knows how to be in the world, right?
01:15:55.000If you don't have that, if you don't have religion, if that's taken away or you just abandon it, then you end up having society replace A religion that has foundations that works oftentimes with statism and that's what you saw that's what Nietzsche was talking about when he said you know God is dead that's what you saw in the Nazi in Nazi Germany that's what you saw in communist Russia and China and it's because
01:16:23.000Religion has evolved with human beings, and I don't think that human beings on a societal level get the option of not having it.
01:16:33.000If you don't have a traditional religion, your society will replace it with something.
01:16:39.000And you see the bad things that happen when you go, when you try to replace What has worked for societies throughout history, when you see it replaced with new things and attempts at new things.
01:16:52.000When Nietzsche said, God is dead, he wasn't saying that this is a good thing.
01:16:56.000He didn't know what was going to happen.
01:16:58.000He didn't know how people were going to replace it.
01:17:01.000And he predicted the horrors of communism and Nazism.
01:17:09.000Yeah, one of the things that liberals, and I talk about progressives when I say liberals, I talk about progressives, one of the things that they tend to do frequently is talk about, oh, it's good that Nietzsche, you know, it's good that God is dead and we need to evolve beyond religion.
01:17:26.000Evolution is the wrong word, first of all, because you don't evolve unless there's outside forces working on you.
01:17:31.000It's like human beings don't just change because... It's self-directed evolution.
01:17:44.000It ends in piles and piles and piles of bodies all the time.
01:17:47.000I was thinking, when someone is going to develop their sense of self, I can tell you what to believe, but you're going to need to tell me what you believe.
01:17:56.000And that's what I've noticed about indoctrination, is you can tell people, people can go online and be told, this is what I'm supposed to be, this is what I'm supposed to be, but until they have an opportunity to express themselves, it's going to be challenging to develop themselves.
01:18:07.000And this is why I like things like xSpaces, or opportunities where you throw up a video chat.
01:18:13.000Or an audio chat, and people come in and get the mic, and then they express what they believe.
01:18:18.000And it's like you're allowing people to develop themselves.
01:18:21.000And we need more self... I mean, that's what a good parent will allow the kid to tell you what they are.
01:18:26.000I think if you're constantly telling your kid what they're gonna be, what they are, it's like the brain can handle it, but you need the entire core system to experience, you know, the vibration of explaining what I am.
01:18:59.000And so, you know, when it comes to things like censorship, it is an attack on that divine image that you have because you're not expressing yourself.
01:21:25.000Maybe we can watch a snippet of it on the after show.
01:21:27.000We've got a bunch of trailers and clips and stuff.
01:21:29.000We're gonna be putting clips up and everything.
01:21:31.000Yeah, there's some people asking, like, why didn't you do, like, a big theatrical release and all that stuff, and it's like, yo, this is our second documentary, Game of Money being the first, also available on TimCast.com, and we're gonna be making more.
01:21:42.000It would be really cool, in my opinion, if we had at least one every month tackling these issues, and we are dumping a ton of marketing behind them, and, uh...
01:21:50.000We are discussing in the future, like, how do we do red carpet events?
01:21:54.000How do we get, like, theatrical releases?
01:21:57.000Police Day, Dinesh D'Souza's film, is in many theaters.
01:22:28.000It's a really good, like, I remember driving by my local theatre and seeing Sound of Freedom playing and just getting this feeling of, wow, like, the culture's really changing.
01:22:37.000Like, when you actually see it in everyone's face that you're driving by, like, something that is culturally not completely progressive left-wing, which seems to be everything in Canada all the time.
01:22:48.000I bet if we went to a local theater and said we want, like, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and, like, three showings each day, we'd sell out every single showing.
01:23:15.000Well, they assume everything's going to be censored and taken off the internet one day, which isn't entirely insane.
01:23:20.000Well, not just that, for people in Canada, you know, where they don't have internet way up north, or in Alaska.
01:23:25.000Where we don't have, you know, actually we got to do it for VHS.
01:23:29.000Hey look, Canada's very close to you having to secretly slide a DVD under your jacket to somebody to share information because Trudeau's watching.
01:23:36.000Do you guys ever go up to like the Yukon?
01:28:15.000I said I was looking to inquire advertising, you know, I reached out to their ad network and all that stuff and said, looking for rates, we're interested in advertising and they just never responded.
01:28:28.000I do know that about 10 years ago I was talking to Cenk and I mentioned that we had tried doing some ad campaigns through YouTube on his channel and it did not work.
01:28:37.000And he actually asked me to elaborate and the issue was YouTube suppression.
01:28:42.000Like, why we were trying to promote a documentary or something, and I was like, let's put on a bunch of channels that are doing political content.
01:28:49.000And then the data from ads on every other placement was good, but Young Turks was zero across the board.
01:28:56.000And so I told him right away, I was like, hey man, we did this big thing, a bunch of channels, we saw like these CPMs and this cost on your channel, nothing, zeros across the board.
01:29:04.000And I don't know why that is, because we should at least get something, right?
01:29:08.000And he was like, Not that I think they'd be suppressing him these days.
01:29:17.000That could be a reason why he's gone way more establishment.
01:29:20.000Because he saw the writing on the wall maybe monetarily and got scared, I have no idea.
01:29:23.000People really, you can like really mentally get trapped in this game of...
01:29:27.000How far establishment do I go to save the political causes that I think are important so I can still talk about them and still get reach and like of course there's a balance there where you can't like go to jail and not be able to do any activism at all right that's that's pretty useless you can't run into machine gun fire but there are so many people that will keep making that trade that kind of signing away their soul to the devil until They've got points that are entirely in line with every single media industry, every single big corporation, every single government, you know, outlet.
01:29:59.000And they kept making those trades for, oh, I need the eyes, I need the eyes.
01:30:03.000And I think a lot of it comes from good intentions, I really do.
01:30:51.000Well, we're gonna go to Super Chats, so if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button and head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, check out the new documentary.
01:33:17.000Alright, Citizen7 says, I've asked this before and I'll ask it again.
01:33:20.000Freeing the source code sounds all well and good, but how is it possible to verify the software in the machines was compiled from the source code that was made public?
01:33:32.000You could put it on video of them taking the machine, downloading the data onto a hard drive on a monitor while it's downloading and have it all publicly streaming.
01:35:04.000Because the British burned down the White House.
01:35:06.000Yeah, you know, the Canadians actually moved their capital, it used to be in Kingston, Ontario, which is a lot closer to the border, and they got scared and they moved it to Ottawa because, you know, the blue coats were coming.
01:35:21.000Yeah, no, it was like, I think, I guess, and during the Civil War too, wasn't it like, I think we talked about this with Stephen Marsh, during the Civil War, the Union was like, guys, Why don't we just take Canada where we're at it?
01:36:14.000So, uh, you know, Brandon Herrera tweets out, he ex-posts, check out the documentary and links to it, and a shout-out, really do appreciate it.
01:36:21.000And then someone responds to it, I'm not paying for that, tell TimCast to upload it to YouTube.
01:36:27.000And I was just, I'm sitting here waiting for someone to say it, because I know they're going to, and I'm like, I got you!
01:36:31.000And then I immediately call him a communist.
01:37:05.000In order for the cause to succeed, the cause needs resources.
01:37:08.000If we want to make more documentaries, we need money.
01:37:11.000If we spend six figures producing a documentary, and then don't get any of that money back, we can't make another one because we don't have money.
01:37:19.000Like, you gotta pay for a pilot ticket.
01:37:53.000We want it all over Facebook, all over YouTube.
01:37:56.000I want some regular, like, 24-year-old dude playing video games to open YouTube and get a commercial for Infringed.
01:38:01.000And then to see, like, Lauren laughing and hanging out with the guys, and they're talking about gun rights, safety, and two-way, all that stuff.
01:38:08.000We want to make it ubiquitous and common that Americans are all about this.
01:38:48.000I was like promote and it was like under review.
01:38:49.000And then I got an email being like, yeah, you're good.
01:38:51.000Yeah, and you know, if you have friends that aren't the kind of person that are going to pay for a documentary like this, have a little viewing party.
01:38:57.000Get a TimCast membership, invite your friend over, make some popcorn, watch the movie with them.
01:39:03.000It's a great movie to watch with people.
01:40:18.000Who says, if you get scam calls or texts or whatsapps, respond with a text including things like Tiananmen Square, Taiwan Independence, and other forfeited terms on the Chinese internet.
01:40:29.000You will have your scammer s-ing his pants and also force Chinese intel to look into it.
01:40:34.000It also may result in them stop calling you.
01:40:38.000The problem is a lot of these calls are robocalls, but if you're getting messages I suppose that makes sense.
01:40:46.000Oh, I wanted to mention as well, Infringed can be a drinking game as well.
01:40:50.000If you want to watch it every time someone fires a gun, you take a shot.
01:42:01.000Amanda says, a big reason Canada did not join the Founding Fathers in the Revolutionary War was because there were many French Canadians who were Catholic.
01:42:45.000And I don't see that happening to literally anybody else.
01:42:48.000But what happens is, when people are on the front page and they're scrolling, and it appears there, and then people are looking for the image and they don't see it, they don't click it, or someone who doesn't know what the show is might see the thumbnail as interesting, What happens then is they can say, it of course appeared on the front page, it only got a few clicks though.
01:45:10.000The funny thing is, When the US government changes laws, especially gun laws, without telling anybody, one day there's going to be a knock on their door and they're going to be like, we see in the gun registry that you're an owner of an AR-15.
01:45:20.000Well, that's an illegal ATF controlled weapon and you are now a felon.
01:45:31.000I was literally telling the story about how that happened to me.
01:45:35.000I got my first gun at 18 years old and I shot it a little bit and then it went under the bed because I spent the next 10 or 15 years in a van and in a bus touring and stuff and then I pulled it out when I was 15 years later or whatever and I realized oh my goodness I am not up to date on all the Actual legislation I had to go and do all kinds of jumping through the hoops and and when I initially got it all you had to have was an FID card and that was supposed to be good for life and they changed the rules so you have to stay up on those kind of things.
01:46:10.000The ATF, they use back doors on websites where you buy things for your gun like accessories and so you are already probably on a list.
01:48:02.000I have one, and I thought about bringing it, but...
01:48:05.000I literally was going to wear a flannel today, but then I was like, Lauren's here and then she's going to think that I'm making fun of Canada.
01:48:11.000So I was like... Lauren, I did not look like a bum.
01:48:14.000I hugged you earlier and it felt good.
01:48:54.000I remember, there are a lot of weird instances I've had, like, I remember the first time I went to Molenbeek, Brussels, and I was doing interviews, and this guy, this Muslim guy was talking to me, and he's like, I went to jail, I swear they tried to get me to do a terror, you know, incident, he's like, I promise, like, this is what happened, they were, like, torturing me, and I'm like, I can't prove this, so I can't publish this, but this is pretty wacky, man, like, I don't know why you'd come up to me and just start saying this.
01:49:23.000Well, yeah, you know, that sort of thing relates back to MKUltra in like the 50s and 60s.
01:49:26.000And, you know, it's in their documents where they were saying, like, we want to develop a mind control system so we can actually have an asset commit an assassination.
01:49:36.000Like, they admit that that was the goal.
01:49:38.000And then, so then you have, you know, you have guys like Saran Saran who shot RFK saying that, you know, he was under mind control, you know.
01:49:46.000Well, what's crazy is they've got technology to make it so that you can hear things, like hear voices, but only you can hear them in a room.
01:49:55.000There's a viral video going around of a professor showing a classroom where he's got this speaker that's like a direct speaker that'll make it feel like you're hearing things.
01:50:02.000And there have been shooters that have been like, the voice kept telling me to do this, the voice kept telling me to do this.
01:50:08.000This last shooter, like what, a week or two ago?
01:50:46.000Someone breaks into your house and you're like, ah, I'm forced to flee and then you break into your neighbor's house and you're like, I can stay here now.
01:51:04.000It has to be like a last effort mistake if you shoot someone.
01:51:09.000So like, First of all, you have to accidentally unlock your gun, take the trigger lock off, then you have to accidentally find your ammo and, like, slip it into your gun, and then you have to accidentally, like, slip and fall into your gun and then shoot the guy because it was, like, the last resort.
01:52:43.000When all the Canadians quit, and the Canadian military is made up of non-citizens, they will enforce whatever law they're told to against anyone.
01:52:49.000Dude, when they stomped on the trucker protest, that's like the heart of the country.
01:52:52.000Those are like the most hardcore Canadians.
01:52:55.000I have some stuff I could say about the military after this podcast.
01:54:11.000Now that Michigan and Ohio have enshrined abortion in their constitutions, that means liberal single women will calm down and not vote in 2024, handing those states to Trump.
01:54:29.000The inflation stuff is probably what's going to have the most effect on the most people because issue by issue, there's certain voting blocks that it matters to.
01:55:29.000The Pew research from a few years ago was that Gen Z and millennials are almost the exact same, but Gen Z is like a percentage point to the right on some issues.
01:56:34.000Sir Alexanderful says, Hello Laura, Tim, and friends.
01:56:36.000Canadian OG YouTube Toronto Dundas Street church pastor David Lynn has been denied re-entry to Australia after starting evangelizing church there.
01:58:41.000I will say, my favorite part of the Infringe documentary is when Carl Benjamin reads the Second Amendment.
01:58:47.000It's like, we need a British guy to read the Second Amendment.
01:58:50.000Because the assumption is the Founding Fathers sounded British, but they didn't.
01:58:53.000I think it's so funny, because it's like, oh, we just got a random British guy, but he has the most distinguishable voice you've ever heard.
01:58:59.000Like, there is no way you can not know it's him.
01:59:01.000Everyone's seen a Sargon of Akkad video.
01:59:05.000Gravity says, don't make me hard, BuckBuck.
02:00:59.000It's going to be spicy and not so family-friendly.
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02:01:06.000Lauren, do you want to shout anything out?
02:01:07.000Yeah, I mean, I just wanted to shout out a huge thanks to everyone who helped with the Infringe documentary, Ed Powell, obviously, you did an amazing job, John, other John, my family, friends, loved ones who supported me through it all.