00:35:15.000When I was on house arrest, I'm not sure if you remember, when I would do an emergency meeting podcast every two days, every three days.
00:35:24.000And I understand that the podcast frequency when it comes to me and Andrew has slipped massively.
00:35:32.000But if you think Andrew and I are retired, you're wrong.
00:35:35.000And if you think Andrew and I aren't doing podcasts now because we have other hobbies or we try to stay offline, again, you would be wrong.
00:35:45.000What Andrew and I are doing behind the scenes.
00:35:48.000Is planning and orchestrating the mother of all comebacks.
00:35:54.000And to orchestrate the mother of all comebacks, I'm spending less time podcasting here on Rumble, which I'm sure all of you understand.
00:36:03.000But if you think this drop in frequency is going to continue for another six months, another one year, another two years until Andrew and I just hang up our hats and say goodbye, you're wrong.
00:36:14.000You see, Andrew and I have been working tirelessly, 15 to 18 hours a day, seven days a week.
00:36:22.000If you're smart enough and perspicacious enough, you have seen us in all these various countries.
00:36:54.000Andrew and I, within a year or so, should be listed billionaires.0.95
00:36:59.000Andrew and I should have vindicated and cleared our names entirely, despite the fact that everyone already knows that the case that the Romanians tried against me was bullshit.
00:37:09.000And Andrew and I are going to become far more important in the realms of pop culture and global culture than we ever were before.
00:37:17.000But to do that, it takes a lot of hard work.
00:37:20.000And sitting around on Rumble all day isn't the solution.
00:37:28.000Engagement farming way of, I guess, making money and paying their bills where they're happy to log in and just sit here for 10, 15 hours a day, talk, play stupid games, flip coins, gamble, whatever it is they're doing.
00:37:44.000And that's how they see themselves making a mark on the world.
00:37:47.000I understand that podcasting as we know it and content creation as we know it and influencing as we know it is going to change massively within the next 12 months.
00:37:59.000And Andrew and I are preparing for that.
00:38:01.000Make no mistake, our global influence is soon going to be bigger than ever before.
00:38:13.000And I know any super chats that come in, I'm going to make some time to answer them.
00:38:16.000But there's a few things because I don't spend much time on X these days, I don't tweet endlessly.
00:38:23.000As I said, I'm no longer locked in my house.
00:38:25.000I'm completely free to travel anywhere in the world I like, as often as I like.0.99
00:38:28.000And the Romanian case is now a distant memory, which I'm very happy for.1.00
00:38:33.000But my online activity seems to have waned, which is fine for now.0.76
00:38:38.000But a lot of important things are happening in the world that people ask my opinions on.
00:38:43.000And I thought, you know, I don't have time to sit here and have 25 Twitter debates.
00:38:48.000When I'm on my laptop, I'm doing something more important.
00:38:50.000I'm in a Zoom meeting with six billionaires organizing a global takeover.
00:38:55.000So why don't I just jump on the Rumble stream while I'm here in Romania, visiting of my own free will?
00:39:00.000I have no particular reason to be here.
00:39:02.000And answer some of the questions that some of you have.
00:39:05.000And first and foremost, I want to talk slightly, a little bit, about something everybody already knows which is happening, which is the state of the UK.
00:39:21.000The state of the UK politics and the state of the UK just as a country in general.
00:39:26.000And there's a name that springs to mind, certainly in the last week or so, when I think of my former homeland of England.
00:39:35.000And that name is not Keir Starmer, it's not Mandelson, it's not Prince Andrew.
00:39:43.000Novak, spelt N O W A K, but I believe Mr. Henry Novak was half Polish, and I hope I'm not butchering the pronunciation.
00:39:53.000I don't want to offend his family with everything they're going through.
00:39:57.000But the Henry Novak situation is something I've been asked about a lot in the UK because of previous remarks that I've made.
00:40:05.000Andrew and I have been some of the loudest anti knife crime advocates since the knife crime epidemic in the UK started 10 years ago.
00:40:14.000We have been the most anti street violence advocates, you know, since this pandemic took over the UK.0.69
00:40:21.000And largely, despite being mixed race, we've been very supportive of any country England, France, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Japan that wants to maintain some aspect of cultural and ethnic homogeneity.
00:40:40.000And I've been called racist for it, I've been called a horrible person for it, I've been called all sorts of names for it.
00:40:47.000For subscribing to the ideology that, you know, Ireland should be largely, largely full of Irish people.0.92
00:40:54.000You know, that makes you a racist these days, which is, I think, pretty nuts.
00:40:58.000Because if I were to say, you know, Kenya should be largely full of Kenyan people, I don't think the same groups that love to attack me and censor me, we'll get to those later, would be so offended.
00:41:10.000But Henry Novak is a young white half British man like myself.
00:41:39.000And I've been asked particularly about this because I have had throughout my entire online career nothing but nice things to say about the Sikh community.
00:42:16.000And Sikhs are very smart people, very well educated, but they've had a special protection under the law for a very long time.1.00
00:42:24.000And I myself am anti special protections under the law or special rules under the law for any ethnic group.
00:42:31.000But I never really cared about this particular issue until reading about the death of Mr. Henry Novak.
00:42:37.000Now, I remember being a young kid, 17, 18 years of age, and I was told that it was illegal to carry knives on the streets of England.
00:42:46.000I remember when these laws first came into place.
00:42:48.000I was a young guy who lived in, you know, arguably England's worst town, and I would get in a bunch of street fights, and knife violence started, you know, cropping up.
00:42:58.000And I remember these initiatives that first made knives illegal, saying you can no longer carry a knife on the streets.
00:43:04.000And people carry knives for all sorts of reasons.0.91
00:43:05.000So it was quite a new concept at the time, around about the same time as the smoking ban coming into place in England, which is gay, by the way.
00:43:17.000And they said no one's allowed to carry a knife besides two groups of people.
00:43:23.000Now, I don't know if this still stands today, but certainly when I was young, there were two groups of people that were allowed to carry a blade, a deadly blade, on the streets of the UK.1.00
00:43:36.000Because Sikhs have a special ceremonial knife that they carry around with them at all times as part of their religious beliefs.0.86
00:43:42.000And the second one, please look this up, correct me if I'm wrong.0.89
00:43:45.000I'm thinking back many years now, probably illegal today.
00:43:49.000But it was a Scotsman in full Highland dress.
00:43:54.000So a Scotsman in the full kilt and the waistcoat and the hat, you know, the type of bagpipe playing guys that you see in, you know, in military parades and old movies.
00:44:07.000With their high socks, they had to have a dagger called a dirk, D I R K, stuffed in the side of the sock to complete their full Highland dress.0.91
00:44:16.000And I believe Scotsmen in full Highland dress were allowed to carry daggers, and Sikhs were allowed to carry this special ceremonial knife.0.83
00:44:23.000Sikhs are largely not the problem in the UK when it comes to knife violence and when it comes to crime.
00:44:29.000They are largely good people, hardworking, studious, industrious.1.00
00:44:34.000However, this one Sikh retard took it upon himself to attack.1.00
00:44:41.000Mr. Henry Novak had stabbed him in the lung.0.99
00:44:45.000And the weapon he used was this weapon that he was legally allowed to carry, which has upset me massively because I was never truly that offended by this special rule for Sikhs to be able to carry their, you know, ceremonial dagger as part of their religious beliefs.
00:45:03.000And as this young man was bleeding to death and the police showed up on the scene, the Sikh guy in question said he was being a racist and there was a fight and they handcuffed.
00:45:16.000And he bled to death in police handcuffs.
00:45:19.000I think his last words, ironically, were I can't breathe.
00:45:23.000And there's been no riots, and there's been nothing about him in the news, and no politician has taken a knee to honor him.
00:45:30.000And I just feel like, as a man who's half British myself, who comes from that country, it really upsets me.
00:45:37.000And I will make a public statement that to him, his family, any young people in the United Kingdom, that.
00:45:45.000It's very sad to see, and I'm truly deeply hurt that my country has, you know, fallen so badly that good young men like that can no longer walk the streets without a risk of taking a knife in the lung.0.98
00:46:01.000I would say to the British establishment, who listen to everything I say but take nothing into account, as one of the strongest anti knife crime advocates in the world, that unfortunately it is now time to end the special privilege that Sikh people have in terms of carrying their dagger.1.00
00:46:17.000If you want to carry your dagger, carry it at home.0.98
00:46:21.000Or, you know, maybe we should be able to sell some type of replacement dagger that's completely blunt, completely non lethal, completely non dangerous, so they can carry it around and still meet their religious obligations, but without the risk of being misused.
00:46:36.000And unfortunately, you know, one person can fuck it up for an entire group.
00:46:40.000You know, the reason we have speed limits are not because they think I'm going to crash if I do 45 miles an hour.
00:46:45.000I'm a professionally trained track driver and one of the world's largest car collectors.1.00
00:46:50.000The reason we have those is because they need the slowest, dumbest idiot to drive at 30.1.00
00:46:54.000Because if he drives at 31, he's going to crash and kill somebody.1.00
00:46:57.000So people often fuck it up for an entire group.0.99
00:47:01.000And the guy who killed Mr. Novak certainly has fucked it up for the entire group of Sikhs.0.74
00:47:05.000And if I believe someone of good character were in charge, someone like Nigel Farage, he'd meet with the leaders of the Sikh community.0.74
00:47:14.000He'd explain that one person has fucked it up for the entire group.
00:47:18.000And within a week, we'd see legislation moving through parliament that would.
00:47:22.000Ban people carrying these ceremonial knives, religious or non religious.0.77
00:47:28.000I'm not sure we're going to see that though, because I believe that our current UK administration cares much more about the sentiments and feelings of every single non ethnic British racial group more than they care about the safety of their own people.
00:47:45.000So I don't think this is the last time this is going to happen.1.00
00:47:49.000I believe that this young Sikh man who is an idiot who needs to go to prison.1.00
00:47:55.000Is part of a generation of idiots.1.00
00:47:57.000Young men largely are idiots these days.1.00
00:47:59.000It's something that Andrew and I have, you know, our personal mission is to try to curtail this and try to fix this.1.00
00:48:05.000But there are going to be more young Sikh idiots with their little sharp knives stabbing people and causing harm unless legislation is pushed through.1.00
00:48:16.000I think that it needs to end today.1.00
00:48:19.000And I guess I just want to start this podcast by saying, rest in peace to Mr. Henry Novak, because he's not going to get the international outrage George Floyd, the career criminal who overdosed on fentanyl, got.
00:48:30.000He's not going to get absolutely, I guess, anything in terms of tribute, in terms of his family being appeased or made whole.
00:48:39.000And if, yeah, if there's anybody who knows this young man's family, if I can personally do anything to help the family, I will.
00:48:51.000It's not very hard to get in touch with me.
00:48:54.000You could find me on X at Take the Talisman, and, you know, I'll step in and try to help them out if I can because I'm sure they're going to get absolutely no assistance from the government.
00:49:04.000To keep you up to speed on my legal problems, I have no legal problems.
00:49:10.000Everything is fine, and everything is now melting away.
00:49:13.000It's crazy that the entire resources of a European Union country like Romania can investigate and imprison American citizens for three and a half years and investigate every aspect of their lives and never even find enough evidence to send them to trial, and no one's suspicious.
00:49:33.000You know, all of you know what happened to me.
00:49:36.000And now it's over, and I can basically live my life as normal.
00:49:40.000But eventually, there has to be a counterattack to every attack.
00:49:46.000You can't just lay on your back and allow your enemies to completely run over you.
00:49:51.000So, the next big step in my legal saga, just to let you guys know what is happening, is there is going to be a massive lawsuit at the end of this year.
00:50:02.000There is going to be a massive civil lawsuit at the end of this year in an American court where I, Tristan Tate, I'm no longer a defendant for doing something wrong.
00:50:15.000And some of the people who helped do this to me will be the defendants.
00:50:20.000I've been working on it for many, many long months now.
00:50:25.000I've been mentally preparing for it for many years.
00:50:29.000And I can't say too much about it, but I can tell all of you to keep your eyes and ears very wide open to any litigations I'm involved in, because there will come a time very soon when the stand is going to be packed full of people who helped do this to me.
00:50:49.000And I will be standing there as the plaintiff in total freedom.
00:50:59.000Not only that, but it turns out now that this is all said and done, a bunch of whistleblowers are anonymously coming forward and putting the picture together of exactly what happened to me.
00:51:16.000And I'm going to say a name at the end of this sentence, just so my enemies know that I'm on the right track.
00:51:24.000You know, You can enact injustices upon a man as much as you like, but it's going to hurt your soul if you are a good person.
00:51:33.000And there are some good people out there, it seems, because I've been sitting here for years in these emergency meetings I referenced earlier, screaming about how unjust it is and how it's definitely a conspiracy.
00:51:47.000And I don't know exactly who's behind it, but there must be some NGOs and the British government are working together to try and get me off the internet and to silence me and to put me in jail.
00:51:57.000It turns out, after all these years now, that the content of my character has become more clear to people, and people have opened their eyes as to what's actually happened to me and what I really did wrong Which, it turns out legally as of right now, is absolutely nothing, as I still have a clean criminal record and always will have.
00:52:14.000But whistleblowers are coming forward.
00:52:17.000People from within the ranks of the enemy are coming forward and telling me who has done this to me and who's really behind it.
00:52:26.000And I would just like the Center for Countering Digital Hate to know, the CCDH to know, that I see all the trails that lead back to you and a full investigation is going on to uncover exactly what it is.
00:53:31.000I hope everyone realizes that if the Romanians are audacious enough in a month or two months or one year or two years to say, ah, we're going to charge them with crimes again, after everything that's happened, even my worst haters and detractors will be like, yeah, nice try, Romania.1.00
00:54:40.000Now, speaking of legal problems, there's something I'd like to weigh in on here.
00:54:47.000Because I've spent some time trying to explain myself on Twitter about this man, Chud the Builder, he calls himself, who is a streamer and self styled free speech activist.
00:55:06.000And I'm going to sit here on my podcast and talk about Chud the Builder, just so everyone understands exactly where I'm coming from, because I haven't necessarily been the most complimentary person about him.
00:55:18.000But first and foremost, I'd like to say that there are a lot of important people whose opinions I trust online who think that he's innocent and he was acting in self defense.
00:55:31.000In fact, I hope he was acting in self defense.
00:55:34.000I hope he was acting in self defense, and I hope that if he was, he gets home to his son very soon, because we all know he has a child, and I do not wish to see any father locked up unjustly.
00:55:45.000I genuinely wish him the best, but I'm being attacked by his fans and his friends because.
00:55:53.000I've refused to pay his bail and refused to donate money to his legal situation.
00:55:58.000And I'd like to explain a little bit about why I made that choice not to part with my hard earned money and to help this guy out.
00:57:05.000He took his jail time like a man and he's moved on with his life and hopefully he's condensed the nonsense.
00:57:11.000But I didn't defend him at the time, even though I liked some of the work he did, because I've never been a fan of what I call nuisance streaming.0.98
00:57:19.000Nuisance streaming is the practice of going around and fucking with people who don't necessarily want to be part of your show.
00:57:28.000For the sake of getting clicks or pumping up a coin or whatever reason you do it.0.75
00:57:34.000And the reason I will not be giving Chud the Builder any of my money is because I see him as a nuisance streamer.0.90
00:57:43.000And I fully understand that when I say this, there are some people who will say, as the rebuttals on Twitter have come through, hey man, you're just going to let black people attack people because they said a word and one word can't give people the excuse to punch people in the face and to chimp out.0.98
00:58:04.000I don't think anyone should punch anyone in the face for saying a word, like nigger, which is the word in question in this particular stream.
00:58:11.000However, although no black person should swing for him or punch him for saying nigger, although that's a crime and the people who do that deserve to be arrested, you have to understand as a full grown man that if you go around saying nigger, there is a potential chance somebody might swing for you.
00:58:34.000Now, I'm mixed race, so let's actually change.0.91
00:59:08.000Or me, or anyone wants to be a nuisance streamer, okay?0.92
00:59:13.000And I decide, me, Tristan Tate, to go to gay pride festivals, gay pride bars, gay bars, gay nightclubs, gay saunas, gay golf courses, wherever gays hang out.0.69
00:59:31.000And I decide live on my stream to unwittingly, without these people consenting to being on my stream, stream myself saying, hey, do you believe in freedom of speech?
00:59:54.000But if you fuck around, you might find out because people don't stick to laws.0.99
00:59:59.000That's why we have a criminal justice system.1.00
01:00:02.000And I would have to, as a smart, pragmatic man, understand that if I walk into a gay nightclub as the only straight guy and start saying faggot, that there is a chance someone might try to punch me.1.00
01:00:40.000Now, in those particular streams, the black people didn't swing on them, but I think that Chud the Builder has his hand on a pistol by his waist.1.00
01:00:58.000Clearly he is because he's going out armed, so he might blast him.
01:01:01.000I feel it to be a bit of a nuisance streamer move, or certainly a dick move, to walk around knowing that you're trying to provoke people or get an aggressive response out of people, or that you may well get an aggressive response out of people with your hand on a gun.1.00
01:01:22.000Thinking I'll just fucking shoot them.0.99
01:01:24.000This person doesn't want to be on your stream, and they don't, as much as you have the right to say it, want to be called a faggot or a nigger on your stream.1.00
01:01:34.000They don't want to be embarrassed on your stream.1.00
01:01:37.000They don't want to look like a bitch on your stream.1.00
01:01:41.000And to not look like a bitch, a lot of men will try to punch you in the face.1.00
01:01:46.000An example I gave was the word retard.1.00
01:01:51.000Now, People got mad at this example because they were like, Chug the builder wouldn't insult kids.
01:02:06.000And if you walk up to me with a microphone in front of my kid and you start saying, retard, retard, retard, depending on my mood, I'd probably just take my kid, walk her away, and I'd say, look, there are evil people in this world who just want to provoke people and elicit responses out of people.0.94
01:04:21.000But I wouldn't walk into a fucking gangster rap party in Compton, LA, and start screaming nigger without understanding that there's a good possibility someone might take it as disrespect and might try to fight me.0.99
01:04:38.000But I feel like I was speaking with a friend of mine.0.99
01:04:44.000I was speaking with a friend of mine, Jake, about this Jake Shields.
01:04:47.000And he made the point that if you're going to go up and offend people and expect that there may be an aggressive response, be ready to fight.
01:05:42.000Hey, Tristan, why are you so upset that there might be a black James Bond?
01:05:52.000So, I put a post out because MGM are famously looking for a new James Bond, and I have the same car and I speak with a bit of a British accent.
01:06:01.000So, a lot of people are tagging me saying, Hey, it should be this guy, Tristan Tate.0.95
01:06:42.000And everyone gets mad about fucking, hey man, if it's just an actor who's good, what do you care what color he is?0.99
01:06:50.000I care because James Bond is white and the books say he's white.0.98
01:06:56.000And I've covered this before, so I'm actually going to get a bit deeper and explain a conversation that I had two months ago about this IRL with somebody who was bringing this up to me in real life.
01:07:07.000And he was a typical lefty, where he was like, The books don't explicitly say he's white.
01:07:14.000And I was like, You're telling me that Ian Fleming may have been writing about a black or Asian person in these books?
01:07:58.000Was so fucking woke that he was trying to tell me that because it doesn't say he's actually white Caucasian, that it could have been a black person.0.98
01:08:11.000And Ian Fleming could have been writing about a Chinese guy.1.00
01:08:14.000He could have been writing about a fucking Korean or a fucking Cuban.0.99
01:08:18.000And I was like, yeah, but you're just wrong.1.00
01:08:40.000I said, well, if you read Live and Let Die, when Solitaire is taking the train with him down to Florida, she's explaining how Bonaparte Ignace Gallia, or Mr. Big, uses voodoo to intimidate the black residents of New York.0.99
01:08:59.000And Bond finds the idea pretty stupid.
01:09:02.000And Solitaire says to him in response, But James, you wouldn't understand.1.00
01:12:38.000You think I wake up every day and, like, oh, hours for this, hours for this, hours for this, recreation time, free time, blowjob, sleep?0.92
01:13:10.000I'm not particularly a well balanced individual.0.97
01:13:13.000Last few fucking months, me, Andrew, and my business partner, whose name I won't mention, have been fucking sleeping like three to four hours a night.0.98
01:13:23.000Up every night, business networking dinners, tequila, this, up at eight, breakfast, brunch.0.99
01:14:02.000You know, I'm going to finish this because I'm going to talk about AI and job losses.
01:14:09.000Because people have asked me a lot about AI and job losses, and I read a very interesting article that I'm not sure many of you have read, so I'm going to summarize and share the gist of it with you.
01:14:30.000I don't think AI job loss is going to be that big of a problem after reading this.
01:14:40.000I read a very interesting article, and it was describing how mechanization in agriculture, tractors for the layman's term, were set to take the jobs of every single farm laborer.
01:14:53.000So let's go back to the end of the 1800s, the early 1900s, when these things were revolutionizing the labor market, because farm labor was the biggest employer in the world.
01:15:03.000Every single country, almost every able bodied man was mining or farming.
01:15:08.000And farm labor was a staple of the world's economy.
01:15:11.000Now, if you were to go back 126 years to the year 1900 and line up 100 farm laborers and you were to say, what job you did today, they would have no concept that you could ever get paid for doing any of these things.
01:15:31.000Now, one of the examples that was given.
01:16:59.000But they didn't understand which new markets would be created by a labor force freed of farm labor.
01:17:10.000And then reading that article gave me a little bit of hope for the future in terms of AI.
01:17:15.000Because it's people like students inside of the real world and the entrepreneurs of the world who are constantly creating new markets, new products, new demand for them, new trends, new fashions, new hobbies.1.00
01:17:33.000So, yeah, if you write code, you're fucked.0.99
01:17:38.000If you do customer service, you're also fucked.1.00
01:17:44.000And you understand that you are going to lose your job to an AI agent, just like the 1900s farm worker understood that he was going to lose his job to a tractor.
01:17:56.000But what you don't know yet is where the additional human capital is going to be funneled into and what you might be useful for in the future.
01:18:08.000And I'll end this by saying to find out, I would be inside of platforms like the real world.
01:18:15.000I would be networking with entrepreneurs, seeing which new things are being created and by who and by what means.