The Culture War - Tim Pool - November 13, 2025


MASSIVE G4 Solar Storm Nearly DESTROYED Human Civilization ft. Ben Davidson


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

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176.13643

Word Count

5,612

Sentence Count

394

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

The G4 Geomagnetic storm, the strongest solar flare of the decade, has knocked out the power grid in parts of the United States, and could send us back to the Stone Age if it doesn t break in the next hour or two.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 When you look forward and say, OK, what happens if this continues, you start to have that, OK, the grids are in trouble.
00:00:06.980 OK, everything electrical is in trouble. GPS, Internet, water purification, you know, food systems, refrigeration, 9-1-1, heating, air conditioning.
00:00:17.920 Everything like that is at risk as this situation moves forward.
00:00:22.460 My friends. I want to show you this tweet.
00:00:25.920 From Ben Davidson, he says, minus 60 BZ will send us into the Stone Age if this doesn't break in the next hour or two.
00:00:35.360 Fingers crossed. No time for anything but praying the red line gets smaller. Red line must go down now.
00:00:43.940 Someone responded, please elaborate for us plebeians. And he said, if this doesn't end, the world does tonight.
00:00:52.040 This is in reference to the G4 geomagnetic storm, the strongest solar flare of 2025.
00:00:58.840 In fact, it was so intense, people were posting photos of, let me see if I have, where's that photo at?
00:01:06.160 A photo of an aurora borealis in this part of the country, this time of year.
00:01:13.160 That's right, in Florida with a palm tree.
00:01:15.400 Now, many people were enjoying the lights. I saw photos from friends and acquaintances all across this country.
00:01:25.140 They saw the aurora as far south as Texas and Florida.
00:01:31.440 How is that possible?
00:01:33.040 The storm was so intense that Ben was saying, this could end us.
00:01:38.880 And we narrowly missed it.
00:01:41.580 I want to bring Ben in to tell us exactly what's going on.
00:01:44.160 As soon as I saw this, I hit up my crew and I was like, guys, we got to get Ben on.
00:01:47.220 I got to talk to him about this.
00:01:48.820 And so let's boot it up right now and bring in Ben who can break down for us exactly what is going on.
00:01:54.560 Ben, how's it going?
00:01:56.600 It is going well.
00:01:58.020 It's been a long three or four days, but calm is ensuing once again.
00:02:02.560 The world almost ended. Is that what happened?
00:02:04.220 There was a scary point where if the data had stayed where it was much longer, we would have had some serious grid issues.
00:02:13.840 Luckily, it was only a few minutes later before the data started to come back to something that is a little less horrifying.
00:02:20.220 Basically, during the impact from these solar storms the last couple of days, and there were three of them, during the initial impact, the disruption to Earth's magnetic field was at a level where if that had persisted for four or five hours, you and I would not be having this conversation right now.
00:02:39.180 The grids would have gone down.
00:02:40.560 Luckily, it only lasted about eight or nine minutes.
00:02:43.140 Wow.
00:02:43.300 But it was a scary eight or nine minutes.
00:02:46.760 So I'm chilling, and all of a sudden I see everyone talking about the storm is coming.
00:02:52.280 I'm sitting on my couch.
00:02:52.900 I was sick the past couple of days.
00:02:54.180 And I see these posts showing this.
00:02:56.660 The aurora is going to be visible for most of the United States, either on the horizon or directly above you.
00:03:03.560 And we had clouds here in West Virginia, so I didn't see anything.
00:03:06.860 But I see all these photos posted by people.
00:03:08.820 One, I think you retweeted where someone's got a palm tree in Florida, and they can see the aurora.
00:03:14.720 This is not normal.
00:03:17.380 I mean, in my life, I don't think I've ever experienced something like that.
00:03:20.640 So people are all talking about how they were able to see the northern lights.
00:03:24.800 How strange is that for something like that to occur?
00:03:29.940 Aurora's scene down there has happened maybe ten times in a century.
00:03:35.120 Wow.
00:03:35.600 It's happened five times in the last two and a half years.
00:03:40.520 And what's even scarier is what the sun is doing is nothing like what caused those events over the last century.
00:03:50.200 And as you and I have had a conversation about a couple of times before, Earth's magnetic field is weakening.
00:03:55.980 We're in the middle of a magnetic pole shift, also known as a geomagnetic excursion.
00:04:00.400 And that is allowing everything that the sun throws at us to hit more impactfully.
00:04:07.200 It's like we have less armor on, so everything that gets thrown at us hits harder than it should, harder than it would have, say, 50, 70 years ago.
00:04:16.680 And that's what's causing the auroras to be seen so much more often and to such a much greater extent.
00:04:23.120 When you look forward and say, okay, what happens if this continues, you start to have that, okay, the grids are in trouble.
00:04:30.500 Okay, everything electrical is in trouble.
00:04:32.620 GPS, internet, water purification, food systems, refrigeration, 9-1-1, heating, air conditioning.
00:04:40.940 Everything like that is at risk as this situation moves forward.
00:04:44.940 I actually, I mean, I remember this.
00:04:46.980 I think most of the people watching probably do.
00:04:48.860 Over the past several years, there's constantly these graphics showing North America, and it's like here's where the aurora will be visible.
00:04:56.940 There have been several instances in the past couple of years.
00:04:59.380 What did you say, five times in two years?
00:05:01.420 Yes.
00:05:02.040 I remember these.
00:05:03.100 And I remember, like, the last one before this, we're in West Virginia, and we were just at the line where you could see on the horizon.
00:05:11.540 And I was like, oh, man, I wish we were in Chicago or New York.
00:05:14.300 We would have been able to see it.
00:05:15.800 Now it went way past us.
00:05:18.560 Unfortunately for us, we had clouds, so I didn't see anything.
00:05:20.920 But people were posting all these crazy pictures.
00:05:24.120 Never in my life until now has something like this been happening.
00:05:27.120 Even when, what's crazy is I went to Alaska.
00:05:30.140 I think it was two years ago now.
00:05:31.240 And I was in Fairbanks with my wife, and we saw the regular old aurora borealis, and it's not like the photos.
00:05:40.100 It's relatively faint, and you can sort of see the lines in the sky.
00:05:43.300 And I was like, hey, look at that.
00:05:44.380 And it disappears in a minute.
00:05:46.200 These photos that we're seeing, the whole sky is pink.
00:05:50.180 Like, even when you look at the photos of a regular aurora, you can see, like, waves.
00:05:54.160 This is the whole sky being pink.
00:05:56.120 Is that a specific kind of aurora?
00:05:57.860 What is that?
00:05:59.080 Absolutely.
00:05:59.480 So, the color is actually a dead giveaway.
00:06:02.440 It is not just that they're being seen more often.
00:06:05.420 It's not just that they're being seen at a broader extent than they should be.
00:06:10.000 And it's not just that the sun isn't throwing anything terrible at us.
00:06:14.740 It's just our planet is weak.
00:06:17.420 It's that the colors tell us how much energy is coming in and how deeply it's penetrating down into the atmosphere.
00:06:24.980 Wow.
00:06:25.280 And that's getting worse and worse.
00:06:27.000 Normally, it should be mostly green.
00:06:29.960 When we get a huge surge, that's when you get the tons of red up high.
00:06:34.900 And when there's really deep penetration, that's when you get the pink down even at the bottom as well.
00:06:40.560 We're seeing this, again, way more often than we should from solar storms that shouldn't be producing them.
00:06:47.500 And again, as a broken record, it's because our planetary magnetic field is on its way down in the ongoing pole shift right now.
00:06:55.340 Okay, so do you think – I showed your tweet where you said if the red line doesn't go down, the earth ends tonight or something like that.
00:07:06.220 Yeah.
00:07:06.720 Do you think – what would you give the probability of – actually, let me start here.
00:07:11.900 That was a G4 storm.
00:07:14.220 It's been reported.
00:07:15.380 Is a G5 storm a guarantee of our grid going down?
00:07:21.360 No, it's not.
00:07:23.820 We probably would have had a G5 storm if the final impact last night hadn't hit with literally the most perfect magnetism.
00:07:33.000 But it's interesting, the way the magnetic field within these solar storms can be – if it's pointed one way, it wants to bounce off Earth's protection and Earth is safer.
00:07:44.440 Another one, another direction of the magnetic field, it wants to pierce.
00:07:48.700 It wants to penetrate and really impact our field more.
00:07:52.120 The final one, which actually was the biggest one of all, last night actually had the perfectly safe magnetism or else we probably would have had a G5 storm last night.
00:08:03.200 And then it would have been a 50-50 chance of grids going down.
00:08:06.620 But grids going down in this scenario, it's recoverable.
00:08:09.640 It just means we've got to fix them, right?
00:08:11.500 Probably.
00:08:13.160 If this – so let's say last night's impact had been the bad magnetism and it had been maybe 50 percent stronger.
00:08:20.620 I would be concerned that it's a total grid down situation and we're back in the Stone Age.
00:08:26.020 So you're saying like everything on the planet – wouldn't it just be one side of the planet?
00:08:31.460 No, because it's actually an induction throughout the whole thing.
00:08:34.620 When you see the auroras, you can't see around the whole planet, but it's actually a ring that's going all the way around.
00:08:41.380 And it is that actual ring of energy going around the planet that causes the electric currents to surge through the lower atmosphere in the crust.
00:08:51.640 And it is actually worst on the dusk to midnight quadrant.
00:08:58.420 Nobody really knows why, but it is a whole Earth thing and it's actually worse from dusk to the midnight quadrant of the planet.
00:09:06.820 Can you explain why – if this storm hits, why would it put us in the Stone Age?
00:09:13.380 Why would the grid go down?
00:09:14.540 Why would electronics not work?
00:09:16.660 Sure.
00:09:17.380 So what this actually is, is this is an enormous injection of electromagnetic energy from the sun that hits us in a very short, impulsive impact.
00:09:30.240 This is the exact same way that an EMP works, even though the mechanism is different.
00:09:37.840 In a high-altitude nuclear explosion, for example, the X-rays send an electron cascade that overcharges everything and blows circuits, things like that.
00:09:48.280 In a solar storm, that energy hits the planet as a whole and causes electric currents to start moving around inside of it.
00:09:55.800 Wow.
00:09:56.380 And those electric currents, if strong enough, can cause things to go out of sync.
00:10:01.000 They can cause circuits to explode.
00:10:03.020 They can cause overcharging.
00:10:05.140 They can cause arcing.
00:10:06.660 A number of problems can occur during these electrical issues.
00:10:10.540 Wow.
00:10:11.620 He's never really explained.
00:10:12.740 You know, people just say like in movies, like an EMP, and then all of a sudden your car doesn't work anymore.
00:10:15.660 So like what's basically happening is like if you have a computer, there's electrons flow through the circuit boards and power from the power source.
00:10:26.340 But when it gets hit by the solar storm, it's like that energy is going into all those wires and cables.
00:10:33.140 Is that what's happening?
00:10:34.620 Exactly.
00:10:35.300 Exactly.
00:10:35.740 And, you know, obviously, if your laptop, for example, were to get hit by a bolt of lightning, it's not going to work anymore.
00:10:44.460 But you also should know that something a little less than a bolt of lightning electrically would also destroy the circuits, the motherboard, things like that.
00:10:55.160 That's what we're talking about here.
00:10:56.540 It's not like there's going to be bolts of lightning going through everything.
00:10:59.720 It's that subtle to not so subtle electric currents that aren't in this arc lightning mode start surging through everything at ground level.
00:11:10.800 And unfortunately, us and our technology are here at ground level.
00:11:15.660 Will a Faraday cage save my devices?
00:11:19.420 Maybe.
00:11:20.340 All right.
00:11:20.700 If it's the kind of thing where we just cross the line and grids are going down, maybe it will.
00:11:30.060 I don't know how you're going to use them after the batteries run out because you won't have any power for them.
00:11:34.580 But if it's like a Titanic super flare from the sun, which we know the sun does, then, no, even a Faraday cage wouldn't stop anything.
00:11:43.260 OK, but hold on.
00:11:43.960 What if I build a Faraday cage?
00:11:46.660 Inside of that is a smaller Faraday cage.
00:11:49.700 And inside of that is an even smaller one.
00:11:51.200 I put my phone in that.
00:11:52.840 Then maybe?
00:11:55.060 Absolutely.
00:11:55.880 Sure.
00:11:56.180 Why not?
00:11:56.740 Why not?
00:11:57.720 We're finding answers here, brother.
00:11:59.720 Yeah.
00:12:00.620 Once you get to three Faraday cages, you have the protection of Jesus for all electronic devices inside.
00:12:06.100 The building that we're in here is this big steel structure, and phones don't work inside.
00:12:12.540 So we're in an accidental Faraday cage as it is.
00:12:16.480 But I know people who have dug holes.
00:12:19.620 They put stuff in a microwave, and then they put it in the hole, and then they cover it with heavy metal or something because they're like, it's for when the big one hits.
00:12:28.820 I'm not entirely sure that's going to do it for you, but, hey, people are trying, right?
00:12:33.600 And then you make a good point.
00:12:35.160 How are you going to charge it anyway?
00:12:36.940 Exactly.
00:12:37.420 If there is stuff that you have batteries or you do want to protect, I recommend plastic or rubber, actually.
00:12:45.080 Current isn't going to jump past the plastic and the rubber.
00:12:48.500 And it's really – what you're trying to do is you're trying to avoid the global-scale electric currents from jumping to you or to your electronics.
00:12:58.000 You put them in a plastic box, it's like water.
00:13:01.400 You know, obviously we know water erodes, but if water – if a wave is coming at a rock, it's going to go around it.
00:13:06.900 And electricity does the same thing.
00:13:08.620 This is why we coat all of our electrical wires in plastic.
00:13:12.540 Electricity and water are lazy.
00:13:14.400 They don't want to work to go where they're going.
00:13:16.560 They just want to go the nice, easiest path.
00:13:18.500 You put whatever you have in a plastic or something rubber, the electricity is not going to jump to it.
00:13:23.620 It wants to go around it.
00:13:24.820 It doesn't want any problems.
00:13:26.080 It doesn't want to have to do any work.
00:13:27.580 Interesting.
00:13:29.120 You know, so we see these – it's like two days of this massive aurora that has kind of – a lot of people are like, why am I seeing a pink sky right now in Illinois or whatever?
00:13:41.300 You've been talking about how we're facing a pole shift.
00:13:44.720 It's going to keep getting worse.
00:13:46.860 What's going on and what's your timeline?
00:13:48.820 Do you think in our lifetimes we're going to see some kind of catastrophic event?
00:13:52.520 I would be surprised if we didn't.
00:13:54.320 I had put our chances of seeing such a catastrophic event because of this pole shift at only around 25% during this sunspot cycle.
00:14:05.700 Sunspot cycles are 11 years long.
00:14:07.660 We are at the peak of one right now.
00:14:09.980 It's going to go down in about five years and then come back up in five more.
00:14:13.940 In about – maybe a little less than a decade, we're going to be seeing the next peak of solar activity.
00:14:19.680 That's when I'm worried because Earth's magnetic field is steadily doing this.
00:14:25.100 And while it's enough for us to see the signs – and it was enough for me six, seven years ago to say, hey, guys, when the sun wakes up, we're going to be seeing signs every time it throws something at us.
00:14:36.680 I still think we're going to make it through, but it's going to be blatantly obvious that something's not right.
00:14:42.160 That is where we are right now.
00:14:43.820 And my forecast for 10 years from now hasn't changed.
00:14:48.240 We definitely desperately need it.
00:14:50.200 The internet is frying people's brains, social media.
00:14:52.720 Let's get back to farming, taking care of animals, living simple lives.
00:14:56.120 I'm half kidding.
00:14:57.380 The death and destruction from the big one will be – I mean, do you think about this stuff?
00:15:04.780 Obviously, you're tracking solar weather and the pole shift stuff.
00:15:08.420 But have you actually sat down and gone over how many people would die if the power went out?
00:15:13.820 Yes, absolutely.
00:15:17.060 I think that it's – the U.S. government's analysis from about a decade ago is not terrible.
00:15:23.720 They said within about six months, 90 percent of humans would be gone.
00:15:27.400 Whoa!
00:15:27.780 I think that that's pretty accurate.
00:15:30.720 And it's because of our reliance on heat in cool places.
00:15:34.960 We require technology and electricity to purify water and to distribute water to homes, agriculture, the refrigeration of food, transportation, information, the internet, nine – there's – nuclear plants.
00:15:54.320 What happens when all the cooling at every nuclear plant in the world fails?
00:15:58.640 Woo!
00:15:58.960 So that's what we're looking at right here.
00:16:02.200 So 90 percent in six months.
00:16:04.660 And this was if a pole shift happens or is this the big solar flare?
00:16:08.560 This is if the sun cooks the grits.
00:16:10.740 I was – there was some documentary about – I forgot what it was called.
00:16:15.860 It was a series in the 2000s, Life After Human, something I think it was called.
00:16:21.020 One of the theories was that house cats take over the planet because they reproduce like crazy and they hunt for fun.
00:16:29.660 So they start decimating and wiping out animals nearby and then reproduce like crazy.
00:16:34.940 You know, that's the first time I've heard of that, but just right off the bat, that sounds perfectly plausible.
00:16:42.040 I knew somebody who once – his mom would put out a big bag of food for cats because there was like one or two cats.
00:16:48.680 And then within like six months, there were like 30 cats.
00:16:51.480 And then a year later, there were like hundreds of them.
00:16:53.620 Just kept feeding them.
00:16:55.420 So you've all – you're also – you're not just talking about the big solar flare, the pole shift.
00:16:59.360 With the pole shift comes what, like an axis shifting the planet moves or what?
00:17:03.220 I think that there's a lot of evidence for that.
00:17:07.400 That's one of the crazier things to wrap one's head around.
00:17:10.320 But when you review the evidence that convinced Einstein, when you review some of the government documents, and when you just think about the mammoths.
00:17:19.520 You and I have had this conversation, I think.
00:17:21.680 Think about the mammoths they found frozen in 20, 30 feet of ice up there at the Arctic with food undigested in their mouths and stomachs.
00:17:29.580 And the question is how did they freeze so quickly?
00:17:32.060 I think the better question is what were they eating because they were frozen in the glacial cycle, which means if they had to dig them out of 20 to 30 feet of ice today, how much ice was there then?
00:17:42.700 There was no vegetation.
00:17:43.860 They weren't eating anything.
00:17:45.500 They had to have been at low latitude, and then the planet put them at the poles to freeze instantly or else they wouldn't have been there.
00:17:51.760 Is that – is the ice they're digging them out of?
00:17:54.120 Is that salt water or is that fresh water?
00:17:56.580 Um, there's not a ton of salt in that water, I don't think.
00:18:02.500 Right, that's why I ask because then the question is where does that water come from?
00:18:05.860 How do they get buried in it?
00:18:07.640 Well, um, during the pole shift there should probably be a phenomenal amount of evaporation and precipitation across the world.
00:18:17.340 Um, one of these events is probably what happened during the NOAA event, and so something like – I mean, is it going to be exactly 40 days and 40 nights of rain?
00:18:27.680 I don't know.
00:18:28.600 Wow.
00:18:28.620 Uh, but something like that, and at high latitude, snow, not just 40 days and nights of rain, but snow as well, I think that could accumulate to something pretty fantastic.
00:18:40.540 What's the official explanation for why these mammoths have undigested plant matter in their guts?
00:18:46.660 There isn't one.
00:18:48.460 It makes no sense.
00:18:50.360 Scientists have tried to recreate it.
00:18:53.320 They even tried, you know, doing things that they couldn't recreate.
00:18:58.500 They did a computer model of what happens if you took the mammoth and you ejected it into the frozen vacuum of space.
00:19:06.420 The mouth food would freeze, but in the stomach it wouldn't freeze fast enough.
00:19:12.820 So this is – this was – so wait, wait.
00:19:15.340 This is a much faster freeze than even the void of space or absolute zero?
00:19:23.320 Um, that is one possible interpretation.
00:19:26.500 So here's – here's something else, and this is where we could go off the rails.
00:19:30.100 If you want to get into it, you can look up something called plasma cooling.
00:19:35.260 You know, plasma charged particles, they can heat stuff up, but they can also cool things down very rapidly, almost like a freeze gun.
00:19:44.520 It's not out of the question.
00:19:46.300 Whether human technology could get there, I don't know.
00:19:49.580 But in space and when we're talking about the power of the planet and the sun and this kind of event, we could be looking at something that could instantly freeze everything within a plasma field.
00:20:00.000 So I do want to stress this, too.
00:20:01.480 I can't stand these movies.
00:20:04.140 Like, Guardians of the Galaxy did this twice, where first Star-Lord, he gets ejected into space and starts freezing and ice is forming on your body.
00:20:11.220 Does not happen.
00:20:12.680 Does not happen.
00:20:14.280 You actually boil because the vacuum boiling temperature, I think, is 63 degrees Fahrenheit for the human body.
00:20:22.500 And you'll – the gases closer to the surface of your body will boil.
00:20:27.080 And you do freeze.
00:20:28.300 You do freeze, though.
00:20:29.400 But it's through – the heat loss is through radiation, not through standard convection.
00:20:33.580 So actually, it makes sense that a mammoth in space is not going to freeze nearly as quickly as if it was chucked into a block of ice or at the poles or something.
00:20:43.700 Right, right.
00:20:44.240 I would agree, especially since with – while it is very cold up there, obviously, without a lot of molecule-to-molecule interaction, there's nothing to wick the heat away.
00:20:56.280 Yeah.
00:20:56.440 You know, the heat has to be carried away by something.
00:20:59.100 So what's the – I think the first time you came on our show, you mentioned Indonesian glaciers.
00:21:07.400 And I was like, what?
00:21:08.500 And we pulled it up, and there's gigantic glaciers in the mountains of Indonesia.
00:21:13.900 And what's the official explanation for that?
00:21:18.120 Well, the official explanation is not terrible, that they're leftovers from the glacial cycle, which ended about 12,000 years ago.
00:21:25.580 And, you know, Indonesia is not the only place in the tropics.
00:21:30.900 Africa's got tropical glaciers, and South America has tropical glaciers as well.
00:21:35.100 Wow.
00:21:36.980 They are remnants of the last one.
00:21:40.880 The reason why this is important, however, is because it really seeks to address the issues of how old ice is on this planet.
00:21:50.060 So, for example, they once thought that the Tibetan ice caps, you know, in the Himalayas, had to be over half a million years old.
00:21:59.280 They just went and looked again with a different kind of isotope and said, maximum age possible is only 17,000 years.
00:22:06.460 Now, to go from older than half a million to it's got to be younger than 17,000, it really tells us that what they have told us about the history of our planet and how quickly things occur, how dramatically they occur, and the extent, I'm not sure that they've come anywhere close to it.
00:22:26.660 Because this planet has seen not just the slow crawl of wind and water and geology and procession, but those periods punctuated with events of rapid, rapid cataclysmic change.
00:22:41.760 So, I'm not a—I don't believe in chemtrails or anything like that, but there are some people asking in relation to this, could it be the government doing nanoparticles and chemtrails because the magnetosphere is weakening?
00:22:58.220 They're trying to put particles in there to try and do something?
00:23:01.600 That's been my biggest hypothesis as to why they would do it.
00:23:05.660 Now, the pushback I get is, what are you saying, Ben?
00:23:10.500 Are you a fan of them then?
00:23:11.920 Do you like the people who are doing it?
00:23:13.740 And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:14.720 They just want to be at the top of the pyramid for as long as humanly possible until this all collapses.
00:23:21.040 There's even a lot of evidence to suggest they're not ready for it yet.
00:23:25.880 They're sort of—it's almost like they've been caught off guard.
00:23:29.120 It's why Clown World exists right now, where before you basically had to be listening to Alex Jones 25 years ago to have a damn clue what was going on.
00:23:37.520 Now, everything is so obvious.
00:23:39.240 They're going at light speed.
00:23:40.620 Yep.
00:23:41.220 Have you—have you tracked the renovations at Mount Weather?
00:23:45.340 No, I haven't.
00:23:46.540 But you know what Mount Weather is?
00:23:48.240 Yeah, yeah.
00:23:48.580 For those that aren't familiar, you've got Raven Rock and Mount Weather, the publicly known deep underground bases for government officials to escape to in the event of a major disaster.
00:23:58.520 And a few years ago, they announced major renovations at Mount Weather.
00:24:02.440 I think if you know about it, it's not the real one.
00:24:06.720 So they exist, and they probably are known about because members of Congress aren't that high up on the food chain in terms of government power.
00:24:14.600 But I have to wonder about the real dumbs.
00:24:17.440 They call them deep underground military bases.
00:24:19.240 We know that billionaires have been building mountain bases in New Zealand, and you've got Zuckerberg in Hawaii with his Wagyu farm.
00:24:29.020 There are a lot of powerful, wealthy people building mountain bases.
00:24:33.400 What do you think the government is doing?
00:24:35.340 Then the question becomes, whether or not the government is doing it or not, whatever, fine.
00:24:39.500 But the renovations at Mount Weather, as well as the millionaires and billionaires building underground bunkers, what's the reason for it?
00:24:47.000 So in the acknowledged underground areas, just the acknowledged ones in the United States, they could fit about 10 to 20 million people.
00:24:56.680 Wow.
00:24:57.480 Who knows how many people they could actually fit down there?
00:25:01.640 Now, here's something.
00:25:03.000 There's a lot of people in power who I think have bad intentions and are not good people.
00:25:08.400 I don't think you can put that blanket on everybody who manages to get into politics or in a place of power.
00:25:13.940 And in fact, some of them do wear white hats, in my opinion, and a lot of them believe in karma, like genuinely in their hearts believe in karma.
00:25:23.340 There are plans to try to save as many human beings as possible.
00:25:26.920 There are plans to have a continuity of government after this.
00:25:30.200 And there are aspirations to have the United States of Earth after this.
00:25:36.160 You know, I got to be honest.
00:25:37.380 If I was asked, in a hypothetical situation, someone comes to me and says, the big storm is going to hit in 10 years, between 10 and 20 years.
00:25:46.860 You have unlimited resources, whatever the humans can provide.
00:25:50.840 What are you going to do?
00:25:51.740 I think the reality is you can't save everybody.
00:25:54.300 And it's not evil to be like, we have to choose, you know, make a list of who we want to save.
00:26:01.040 That's just the reality of surviving a cataclysm.
00:26:05.080 So, you know, if it is building deep underground bunkers, diverting resources, the honest question is, can you blame powerful people for trying to salvage as many humans as possible?
00:26:17.720 Or would you just be mad it wasn't you or like, what do you do?
00:26:22.620 So, you know, there's this is where the biggest difference is between a lot of thinking.
00:26:29.980 There's what is optimal and what is pragmatically possible.
00:26:34.600 Yeah.
00:26:35.800 Optimally, you wouldn't put those decisions in the hands of humans.
00:26:39.720 Optimally, you would be able to save everybody.
00:26:43.460 At the end of the day, if it's going to get done, the decision's coming down to somebody.
00:26:48.300 And somebody's going to have to be responsible for making sure the plan works and all this other things.
00:26:53.560 And as much as we don't like it, that's the way you described it is exactly how you'd have to do it.
00:26:58.520 I mean, it's easy to watch the movie 2012 and be mad at the fat government guy.
00:27:03.680 He's the only intelligent person in the entire movie.
00:27:07.180 Right.
00:27:07.700 He's the only one who says anything that makes any sense the entire movie.
00:27:11.400 This is the sad reality of humans.
00:27:14.140 Even in our movies, the depiction is when you're the callous government official saying, close the gate now, you're the bad guy.
00:27:22.500 Yeah.
00:27:22.680 But the reality is, I watch these films and I'm like, what would you do?
00:27:25.880 Would you have humanity be wiped out?
00:27:27.940 Or would you save 20 million and say, we can't let everybody in?
00:27:31.420 And then, of course, in the movie, what is it like the people break in and there's a disaster or whatever?
00:27:35.940 Or because those are the protagonists.
00:27:39.200 Those are the heroes.
00:27:40.740 They're supposed to break into—you know, I got to be honest.
00:27:44.860 It may be a strange thing to say, but I'll put it like this.
00:27:47.640 I would hope, in the event of a major cataclysm, the Ark or whatever they build has room for me and my family.
00:27:54.440 I would also not be surprised to find out they don't, nor would I blame someone for not doing me the favor.
00:28:01.960 It's just a reality of what can be accomplished.
00:28:04.600 Now, of course, in our media and games, the government is always depicted as evil for doing this because they're going to be like, only the smartest get to survive.
00:28:13.220 Ha ha ha.
00:28:13.780 And everyone else must perish.
00:28:14.980 And I'm like, be pragmatic.
00:28:16.760 Be practical.
00:28:17.840 Do you save everybody or do you save only those who can carry their own weight?
00:28:21.600 So your timeline was, what, like 10 years for the big storm?
00:28:27.340 Yeah, I think we got about 10 years for the big storm and the timeline for when the actual pole shift completes should be 20 to 25 years.
00:28:34.000 So what should the average person do?
00:28:36.120 Final question.
00:28:37.700 For right now, don't do anything too stupid or crazy.
00:28:40.740 You need to be able to survive and be carrying your own weight in this world right now.
00:28:45.820 You can't be finding yourself homeless.
00:28:48.420 You can't be finding yourself without a source of income.
00:28:50.700 You can't be finding yourself getting, you know, in trouble with the law and stuff like that.
00:28:55.480 Be aware that this is coming and start thinking about or acquiring books about how people used to live, about, you know, survival skills.
00:29:06.400 Start thinking about getting some extra food, extra seeds, things like that.
00:29:10.280 If you live in the United States and you don't have a gun, what are you even doing at this point?
00:29:14.760 So, um, yeah, stuff like that.
00:29:17.280 Right on.
00:29:17.940 Uh, well, the basics for now, the basics, where can people find you to follow for more?
00:29:23.460 Absolutely.
00:29:24.100 The YouTube channel is space weather news.
00:29:26.820 It's got that logo right there.
00:29:29.220 Shouldn't be too hard to find right on.
00:29:31.200 And I really do appreciate you joining us today to talk about this and we'll, we'll have you on soon.
00:29:35.420 It's always great to see you, Tim.
00:29:37.000 Likewise.
00:29:37.320 Take care.
00:29:38.240 Bye.
00:29:39.760 Ben Davidson, of course, he's been tracking all of this stuff.
00:29:44.100 And, uh, you know, what's funny is there's a lot of people that try to attack him as pseudoscience or whatever.
00:29:49.360 And I'm like, actually, I've, the things he's talking about when it comes to the coronal mass ejection, solar storms, they're all happening.
00:29:57.220 You can see it.
00:29:58.260 We literally saw the auroras.
00:29:59.660 He's not making up that this stuff's happening.
00:30:01.900 Whether or not his interpretations are correct is fine, but this is actual science.
00:30:06.660 There are going to be a lot of people in the, in the mainstream.
00:30:09.460 They're saying, nah, nah, ignore all that.
00:30:11.180 Nothing's happening.
00:30:11.960 It's fine.
00:30:12.480 And they reject it, but it'd be silly to reject it.
00:30:17.020 It's fine to say, I'm going to give it less probability.
00:30:20.540 I'm going to weigh it less.
00:30:22.060 It's not going to be the centerpiece of my focus, but ignore it at your own peril.
00:30:27.780 These things are possible, albeit rare, but sometimes, sometimes you win the lottery.
00:30:33.900 Sometimes you go to Vegas and you put down 15 bucks on 26 and what happens?
00:30:39.980 It hits and you're like, what were the chances of that?
00:30:43.120 Well, one in 37, for the most part, that's one of those really awful casinos where they have triple zero.
00:30:46.860 Can you believe it?
00:30:47.840 The point is this rare as it may be, we know these things do happen.
00:30:51.300 So why act like it's impossible?
00:30:53.800 Don't base your whole life on it.
00:30:55.020 Don't do stupid things.
00:30:55.880 Live your life.
00:30:56.840 But pay attention, my friends.
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