00:02:10.000So good to see Devori because usually I'm seeing the beginning of your stream because a lot of people in the audience, if you're watching the noon live, this is kind of weird.
00:02:17.000This is kind of like a Marvel crossover.
00:02:20.000If you're like a soy-out millennial, you love the Marvel crossovers.
00:02:22.000You're getting really hype right now seeing this crossover.
00:02:24.000So I'm usually throwing it to Devorah.
00:02:26.000So, Devori, I want to apologize for sending so many like schizophrenic people into your chat.
00:02:49.000Tate, I just noticed that, like, when you do the Tate Brown holding it down, my kid does the same thing, like, whenever I bump his crib, he does this thing.
00:03:09.000Agitators in Minneapolis continue to wreak havoc now, allegedly breaking into multiple ICE vehicles late Wednesday night, stealing guns, ammunition, and sensitive government documents, including arrest warrants and personal information on federal agents.
00:03:20.000The crimes captured on video and in live streams circulating across social media spotlight the continued destruction from violent rioters against federal law enforcement agents, specifically through the Twin Cities.
00:03:32.000Video clips posted by Nick Sortor from the scene show groups of agitators vandalizing unmarked cars allegedly belonging to immigration and customs enforcement officials, the Department of Homeland Security, and even possibly the FBI.
00:03:44.000In one act, rioters attached a toe rope to a weapons locker, excuse me, in the trunk of the federal car and used a pickup truck to rip it open, stealing a rifle and ammunition.
00:03:53.000There are a lot of leftists that have gone to private in their ex-accounts after this happened.
00:04:00.000Tate, I'm interested in hearing what your take on this is.
00:04:03.000Do you think that this is justification for the Insurrection Act?
00:04:06.000Yeah, I mean, Viva Fry was on the show today on the Noon Live, and he made an interesting point, which was, you know, he is obviously also saying, like, yeah, this is the ground, this is grounds for the Insurrection Act.
00:04:16.000There could be an argument that the left may be goading that sort of reaction out of the Trump administration so then they can say, oh, look how authoritarian it is.
00:04:26.000Maybe this would swing over some weak Republicans into some sort of resolution to maybe try and strip away Insurrection Act powers from the GOP.
00:04:36.000But the point he made and the point that I was making, and we're both in agreement, is like, yeah, but this is the grounds for it.
00:04:41.000So I don't really care what the reaction is going to be.
00:04:45.000Because like the stuff we're seeing here, like where they're literally like roping around the case and yanking out of the truck and that sort of stuff.
00:04:52.000We didn't even see that kind of stuff in 2020.
00:04:54.000Like that is next level, literally raiding an ICE vehicle.
00:04:58.000Like that's a very unique thing where they're stealing weapons.
00:05:01.000There was actually a dude that there was actually a dude in, I believe it was in Seattle that grabbed a rifle from a police car, police officer car and a security guy who actually like grabbed the rifle from him.
00:05:11.000He actually made a YouTube page for himself and called him the weapon snatcher.
00:05:15.000But I do think to your point, it doesn't really matter what the left says.
00:05:19.000It's time for the government to, you know, for the federal government to move in and make sure that the ICE officials and the DHS officials can do their job.
00:05:37.000And I think to your point, they're causing chaos because politically it will work for them.
00:05:41.000It will motivate their base to show up and vote for them.
00:05:44.000So even as a Republican party, how do you fight against that?
00:05:47.000And with local government officials that are egging them on because Tim Waltz was talking today how, oh, you know, we need to turn the rhetoric down.
00:05:54.000But just yesterday or over the weekend, he was saying, you know, we're at war with the federal government.
00:05:58.000I think you really want to establish threat of force, like credible threat of force.
00:06:02.000Trump sort of in his administration did that in Iran.
00:06:04.000You know, they've moved the aircraft carriers and they're like, we're not going to attack.
00:06:07.000Now they're like, we're going to send in, we're considering the insurrection act.
00:06:10.000Tim Waltz is like, okay, okay, you're right.
00:06:12.000They broke into federal property and stole federal weapons.
00:06:16.000Tone it down people because that is legit insurrection act call.
00:06:42.000Because literally yesterday, to your point, he went out on national television and said something along the lines of I'm paraphrasing a bit, but he said this part directly.
00:06:50.000He said, ICE agents are taking away your neighbors of color.
00:06:53.000So he's basically like portraying these ICE agents as if they're some sort of Gestapo.
00:07:33.000And to be honest with you, I mean, this is something we talked about a little bit, but I think that it probably spans the whole Democrat Party.
00:07:38.000I mean, you've got essentially the entire left side of the aisle, whether you're a far leftist or someone that would be considered, you know, fairly moderately left, if there are any of those in the Congress anymore, but they're all covering for illegal immigrants, right?
00:07:57.000They're all essentially they're trying to, you know, trying to convince people that illegal immigrants equals people of color, which is not true at all.
00:08:06.000There are plenty of illegal immigrants from white countries.
00:08:08.000There are illegal immigrants from Europe, and it doesn't matter.
00:08:14.000But they're trying to make it out like that.
00:08:16.000And when it comes to all the fraud and stuff that you hear, there's a lot of the Democrat politicians that are doing their best to either cover it up.
00:08:25.000And I think it's because they're trying to cover up their own involvement or at least the fact that they haven't used the powers of government to stop it or prevent it.
00:08:37.000And I think there are some that actually are participating in it.
00:08:40.000Yeah, Tate made it because you asked him the question.
00:08:44.000I think this administration should just go all in.
00:08:46.000Just invoke it, get it over with, and just let's see what happens.
00:08:51.000Because if they do nothing, then what happens?
00:08:54.000I think they're just going to keep going and innocent people will be hurt in the process as a result.
00:08:58.000If Tim Waltz hadn't said stand down, I would really lean towards that as well.
00:09:03.000But because of it, I'd like to see what if people actually stand down because someone mentioned earlier, I think you may have mentioned, Devori, that they could be baiting them.
00:09:11.000I mean, a big part of the revolution of the point.
00:09:14.000The Marxist, yeah, communist thing is they want the federal government to crack down with a fascist dictatorship so that they can be like, see, we told you, community rally, commune, communism.
00:09:28.000And it's like, come on, dude, just don't take the bait.
00:09:43.000That's why they have guys out there dressed up like Pikachu, or that's why they have women with kids out there.
00:09:49.000They have women out in the front of the line because what they want is they want to get a picture of you beating up of the police beating up a woman or beating up a dude that's dressed up like Pikachu or whatever, because then it makes the government look like they're overreacting and makes them look ridiculous.
00:10:06.000Well, and the conservative right-wing argument against invoking the Insurrection Act as it stands right now is the Insurrection Act completely federalizes every sort of form of riot control in the state of Minnesota as soon as you invoke it.
00:10:20.000The right-wing conservative argument is, look, if we can just simply bend these blue state governors' arms with just the three-letter agencies, that sets the tone much more than the Insurrection Act.
00:10:30.000Because the Insurrection Act, obviously, that's going to sort of disarm them, incapacitate them.
00:10:34.000But again, if you can manage to twist the arm of Tim Waltz, which we saw today with just using the three-letter agencies, there's something to be said about that actually might send even more of a message to these left-wing governors going forward.
00:10:47.000Because, you know, it's really in vogue right now, obviously, to say, well, Insurrection Act, let's just mop this up.
00:10:52.000But I don't think the, and I'm not saying anybody's making this argument, but I don't think the Trump administration are idiots.
00:10:56.000I think Stephen Miller is actually keenly aware that, hey, if we can manage to just basically set up a trap right here without having to invoke the Insurrection Act, that's going to be much more politically expedient going forward than every single time there's a riot, every single time there's a protest, let's just chuck the Insurrection Act and get it over with.
00:11:11.000And I mean, to your point, like it does also leave the Insurrection Act as a card you can play, right?
00:11:17.000If you don't have to go full on federalizing everything and you can get the local governments to do what you want just by applying pressure, then you can save the Insurrection Act for if they don't respond or what have you.
00:11:33.000It's interesting because then what you're saying in that argument is that conservatives have to trust that the DOJ is going to get some results.
00:11:41.000And quite frankly, I don't think we believe that at this point.
00:11:48.000You're seeing reporting that Bondi is just not on the same page with the Trump admin broadly.
00:11:54.000But yeah, I mean, that argument doesn't make sense because something like us conservatives is we want nothing more, including myself.
00:12:01.000We want nothing more than to see Marines on the streets because I think as a collective, we are a bit, you know, this is like a gay word to use, but we're a bit traumatized from 2020.
00:12:09.000Like that was actually such an egregious, embarrassing moment as a country that we just are paranoid of seeing that ever happen again, me included.
00:12:16.000So we just want to see the Marines go in just to send a message, just to get a bit of sort of vindication in a lot of ways.
00:12:23.000Okay, what's more politically expedient for the next three years?
00:12:26.000I think that that's one of the reasons or one of the best arguments for Donald Trump actually using the Insurrection Act is to make sure that 2020 is not repeated.
00:12:34.000But there's a lot of people that are like, I don't want to see that again.
00:12:37.000I don't want to see cities being burnt.
00:12:40.000I don't want to see people out rioting like this, et cetera, et cetera.
00:12:43.000There's a lot of people that look at Donald Trump and think, well, he's not actually as strong as he talks.
00:12:49.000And it would take that kind of, you know, that kind of order from the administration to get people to be like, oh, well, I guess maybe he does have a new.
00:12:57.000Because even I think, you know, I'm like, I'm not sure Donald Trump has it in him to do the stuff that's necessary to really put this stuff down.
00:13:04.000And I hope he does, if it's necessary, but I'm not 100% sure.
00:13:08.000It seems like with things in Iran, like heat being hot like they are in Venezuela, Trump doesn't have room to mess around domestically.
00:13:16.000So if there's a threat of one of our cities going under right now, now is not the time to mess with the federal security force because we need diplomatic unity at home in order to preserve against international forces.
00:13:28.000A lot of countries will bullshit you and use that reasoning and be like, we must come together to fight the, but this is legit potential explosive threats that we can't tender a domestic pop.
00:13:42.000Well, yeah, you're describing like a very real political mechanism, which is every president, every politician has a limited amount of political capital that they can spend.
00:13:49.000And that's what you need to look at at you need to look at Trump's victories bank you political power that you can then spend in other places, potentially like we did in the last time, potentially on issues that are unpopular.
00:13:57.000And there are some issues that like, you know, Trump loyalists want to push across the finish line that are unpopular with the majority of Americans.
00:14:03.000So that's where you spend that political capital.
00:14:05.000So the question is, if we're really expending political capital on Iran, you still need some leftover to then quash these sorts of things in Minneapolis and these sorts of things.
00:14:32.000Now, I don't want to say at the highest levels, Democrat politicians want to foment civil war, as I often talk about, but they're beholden to their constituents.
00:14:41.000So we have a mayor suggesting the police should now be fighting federal agents, which is horrifying.
00:14:50.000ICE agents are out on the ground across the country because I asked them to be, because you asked them to be, because the American voter said immigration is a top issue for us.
00:15:14.000There were other vehicles they ransacked.
00:15:16.000There's a video purported to show a man stealing what appears to be a rifle from a federal vehicle and ammunition, as well as patches, tourniquets, and other objects.
00:15:28.000These are political extremists, and it's overt terror.
00:15:32.000I'll tell you what it upgrades to terror when these people are reading the names of the agents on camera, which they did after they ransacked the vehicle, after they leaked their names, and apparently went and found their private vehicles.
00:16:21.000You've got your political extremists, and they radicalize your liberal ICE mom, your run-of-the-mill suburban mom who doesn't really understand what they're being asked to do.
00:16:31.000And these women, they've gone out to your protest where they wiggled their little flags and their signs and they said, this policy is bad and that policy is bad.
00:16:41.000The extremists are advocating that these middle-aged women show up to federal law enforcement operations where armed federal agents are seeking out criminal cartels, murderers, rapists, child traffickers.
00:16:54.000And they're wondering why these ICE agents are apprehensive and armed with lethal munitions.
00:17:01.000They're not prepared for this, and I fear it will get worse.
00:17:04.000No, I mean, they're crash test dummies, and I'm not calling them dummies.
00:17:07.000I'm just saying they're being used like crash test dummies.
00:17:42.000Why does it have to come to this type of violence?
00:17:47.000You know, just to, I don't want to call it a non-sequitur, but the Greenland thing, I think, really exemplifies the no matter what Trump does, he is wrong.
00:18:35.000No, I mean, the country cannot function if you have little carve-outs of chaos in major cities and states where agents can't go in and enforce federal law.
00:18:45.000I mean, that's when the country collapses, and hopefully it doesn't come to that.
00:18:54.000And that is something I'd like to talk to Jesse about particularly.
00:18:56.000I think little bouts of chaos are part of what make America great.
00:19:00.000Being able to overthrow tyranny, having local government disagreeing with the overlord.
00:19:06.000So it's a debate to be had, but stealing federal weapons is insurrection.
00:19:12.000if you're looking to actually have a policy that was voted on by the American people that was that is very popular.
00:19:21.000I mean, when Trump was elected, it was something like 75% of Americans said, yeah, we want to get rid of illegal legal things.
00:19:27.000Now, granted, as the policy is implemented and it gets kinetic, then people get a little, you know, they get a little weak in the knees and stuff like that.
00:19:34.000And I understand that's going to happen.
00:19:37.000But when it comes to the actual idea of getting people that are here legally out, that's incredibly popular.
00:19:44.000And I don't think that, and considering the fact that it can be done peacefully, like Jesse was saying, you know, Memphis, it's, you know, there's, you're not getting people riding.
00:19:52.000You're not getting all of this stuff because you don't have politicians egging them on.
00:19:56.000I do blame the Democrats in office for the vast majority of this of this, the violence and chaos that we see.
00:21:06.000You say it's like it can be peaceful, like in Nashville, for instance, but for them, it's like taking your enemy's food supply is like, they call it non-violent.
00:21:16.000The CIA describes it as non-violent because there's no kinetic action.
00:21:19.000But we all know that taking a community's food supply would be considered violent in the scheme of things.
00:21:24.000So removing people that live there that might be there illegally, but have become part of the community emotionally, they see it as like removing the food supply.
00:21:33.000So they, it's not really vi, you know, it's kind of how you that's right, Ian.
00:21:37.000And I've been sitting here the whole time.
00:21:41.000Don't get wishy-washy on us when we were trying to enforce the law, Ian.
00:21:45.000We were talking, Jesse at the end there said that chaos is not tolerable.
00:21:50.000I thought that, you know, bouts of chaos is kind of what makes America great, being able to resist the overlord, the Fed, whatever.
00:21:57.000Not that this is necessarily the debate on whether this is right or wrong is almost like tertiary to the debate, just the understanding that it's local government supersedes.
00:22:06.000When chaos is dominant, we're screwed.
00:22:08.000A little bit of chaos is a good thing because you want to be able to evolve, adapt, expand, grow, et cetera.
00:22:17.000I've always made this point, like in regards with European cities.
00:22:20.000Okay, as right-wingers, as conservatives, like we inherently believe in hierarchy, we inherently believe in order.
00:22:25.000We believe these things are ordained by God.
00:22:27.000But when like in Europe, for example, where there's zero sense of like an underworld whatsoever, these cities actually just turn into museums and it like completely eviscerates any sort of life that's in these cities.
00:22:37.000So I actually steel man Ian's argument here because if you look at like Prague or Budapest, like these cities for young people are actually quite miserable.
00:22:51.000But just a bit of room for things actually goes a long way for young people because that's what creates innovation, that creates culture and these sorts of things.
00:22:59.000It just can't come at the sacrifice of order, which is exactly what's taking place.
00:23:03.000And the other thing, too, is we're dealing with people who don't even support the idea that someone who's been in the country unlawfully for 30 years should not be deported.
00:23:13.000It's like they're emphasizing disorder in the most pernicious ways, whether it's in sexuality, whether it's in civilizational questions like immigration, what does it mean to be an American?
00:23:32.000How about just going back to the whole people of color thing?
00:23:34.000Just if you think of economics and our financial freedom, as people like to say, how could that even be a reality if they keep funding illegal immigration?
00:23:54.000They've been going to illegal immigration.
00:23:56.000Well, they can't put two and two together.
00:23:58.000And then when we say this, like, hey, maybe you can't afford houses because the market is oversaturated with people who are needing houses.
00:24:06.000And in order, see, they don't understand supply and demand because they're communists.
00:24:10.000So it's like, money, let me just, if there's any communists out there who are concerned about why there are homeless people, let's start with when there's too many people and not enough homes, the people who own the homes get to dictate the prices.
00:24:23.000And they say, listen, I got people banging my door down saying they'll take my house.
00:24:51.000Supply and demand functions, but that's not a closed system.
00:24:53.000Outside the people that can't participate in that supply and demand system, which is like house buying, they're so poor, they become highway robbers.
00:25:01.000They do things to that system of the supply and demand system.
00:25:04.000So people that are here completely unable to think about housing, they will put pressure on that supply-demand trade system with whatever, you know, riots in the streets, but like it could be lots of different ways.
00:25:17.000The point was additionally just roads don't last forever, buildings don't last forever, maintenance is a requirement for all of our infrastructure.
00:25:25.000And if you're inviting in more and more people to tunes of tens of millions, eventually a bridge collapses.
00:25:47.000And that's going to come from the public coffers.
00:25:49.000But these communists, you know, the best example of how insane these socialists and communists are is that meme where it was like, someone said, what are you going to do when communism wins?
00:26:01.000And they said, I'm going to teach art and poetry on my farm.
00:26:05.000To which someone responded, your farm?
00:26:08.000But while that is a funny joke, it also exemplifies what they think will happen.
00:26:13.000They think that communism will come in and then they don't have to work ever again.
00:26:35.000If you hooked your body up to tubes in a vat and you let them harvest your heat, then you could be techno-communist, but they need something from you.
00:26:44.000They're going to extract some sort of something out of you.
00:26:46.000Modern communists love to say things like fully automated luxury communism because they believe that like with super productivity that's going to come with AI and with robotics, that everybody will have everything they want.
00:26:57.000Look, if that is the future, like where you can actually be super productive and there's nobody, you know, anything you want, you can have, which I don't think is actually going to happen.
00:27:12.000I think we need a new word to describe this because communist, it's like you can say neo-communist because it is a different function.
00:27:20.000It's different to the general ideology we knew in the early 1900s.
00:27:24.000Largely because you're looking at an industrializing society and they're approaching this concept of labor from a, we can do a lot more work, but we still work.
00:27:36.000Now you're looking at the AI revolution and there's going to be people who cannot work.
00:27:41.000Of course, many of these people are not advocating for UBI, which that won't work either.
00:27:45.000Even David Sachs said this and he's the AI czar.
00:27:48.000He's like, no, UBI is not going to happen.
00:27:52.000You know, every day I track what's going on with AI developments.
00:27:56.000And it is, the development is so massively exponential.
00:28:01.000This show probably won't exist, won't be able to exist.
00:28:04.000One thing that we're seeing right now, and you're wondering why, let me tell you why first, already, already, right now, if I wanted to, I could take probably 50 episodes of Timcast IRL, load it into an AI, and tell it, isolate Tim Pool and clone him.
00:28:20.000I'm literally, right now you can do this.
00:28:22.000It'll probably take you half a day to upload all the videos and then it'll take maybe a day to render the clone.
00:29:02.000What they'll do is they'll write a script that automatically will plug into ChatGPT and say, write a 30-minute long script based on today's news.
00:29:14.000Start with the punchiest sensational story.
00:29:17.000Then it'll load that script into an AI avatar video generator and it will tell the AI, have a person, an attractive male or female, read this script over the period of a half an hour.
00:29:30.000And what they do is they upload 70 to 100 of these videos per day.
00:29:35.000Seriously, psychotic amounts of videos.
00:31:21.000Using AI, I can take the noon live show and then we're uploading it at 4 p.m. onto YouTube.
00:31:28.000Like, hey, watch this, Black Lex and make up the Goon live show.
00:31:31.000What we do is you upload the video to an AI, and then you can take any photograph.
00:31:37.000So the way these programs work is you upload the video, then you upload a photo, and it will use the photo as a reference for the room and the person.
00:31:44.000So we can swap Tate out with some busty young woman talking about the news and get way more money.
00:31:49.000Can you A-B-test the video itself or is it just the thumbnail?
00:32:17.000There are already guys that have gaming content and viral videos on Instagram where you'll see a woman with like a low-cut top, and it's actually a guy records a video and then renders it as a woman to upload it.
00:35:55.000Federal law enforcement doing their jobs and arresting criminals?
00:35:59.000And you're saying, we don't want criminals and cops fighting, so everyone should just go about their business.
00:36:04.000It's kind of those things like in 2020, you know, everyone was like, well, if that cashier would have just taken the fake $20 bill, then none of this would have ever happened.
00:37:28.000Like, this is what everyone, like, the initial thing that started the, let's just say the Renee Good, if she just ran over that officer, they would be celebrating.
00:37:37.000These are the same people that celebrated Charlie Kirk's death.
00:37:38.000So it's like, they would be celebrating this.
00:37:40.000The only way you get these people to stop, the only way you like end this, again, is just sending a message to Minneapolis.
00:37:50.000There's no like, maybe if we sweeten the deal or maybe make him a different offer.
00:37:54.000Tim Waltz is just trying to get Trump to back down with ICE because he is not going to be his victory condition is ICE completely withdrawing from the city in an entirety.
00:38:19.000Like the feds are really in the position of where they've got all the cards.
00:38:25.000There's nothing that Tim Waltz or anyone in Minnesota can do.
00:38:29.000That's part of the reason that Tim Waltz actually dropped out of the race is to at least give him sort of, he doesn't have to worry about re-election now.
00:38:36.000He can literally do whatever he wants because he has this.
00:38:38.000You have to remember, Tim Waltz got beat by Trump in an election.
00:40:53.000So you have these liberals who are completely ignorant to what's going on, marching behind psychopath extremists, and we all run and hide.
00:41:04.000Samson Rocky, until about 2020, then COVID was like too much, and we made this show a nice way to not run and hide anymore.
00:41:11.000No, because there was the, it's more than just 2020, though, because he's talking about like this is a 60-year term.
00:41:16.000Yeah, I mean, and a lot of it, I think, is because people want to, there's too many people that want to vote for the nice thing, right?
00:41:23.000They want to vote for the thing that sounds nice, that sounds like, oh, we're going to be the nice country, and et cetera.
00:41:28.000And I don't think that that actually means you're going to get put good policy.
00:41:32.000Tim, we should just, we should give these zombies pocketbook constitutions.
00:41:35.000I think what it is is they're not, they're not, they're not, they haven't been, you know, properly matriculated into the glory of free market economics and like classical liberalism.
00:41:46.000That's what they need, is they should be steeped in the literature and then they'll just change it.
00:42:32.000I just think it's fascinating that we have more empathy for her being killed than they would have empathy if the ICE agent was actually run over.
00:42:42.000Well, I do think it's fair to say that The way that the left has approached the Charlie Kirk thing is that the higher profile individuals at the highest level, the Democrats, said it's sad.
00:43:51.000Well, in their worldview, their moral structure is you're allowed to obstruct law enforcement because it's for the greater good of what we determine.
00:44:33.000And then, according to LAPD, and I say that carefully, according to LAPD, not my opinion, they say that he shot at the ICE agent three times and then the ICE agent shot him and killed him in self-defense.
00:45:34.000This is the mayor saying that residents want cops to fight ICE agents.
00:45:42.000Now, I do want to stress, I believe this is an edited and fake video, but the quote is real.
00:45:47.000What I can tell you for certain is that this is not sustainable.
00:45:52.000This is an impossible situation that our city is presently being put in.
00:45:58.000And at the same time, we are trying to find a way forward to keep people safe, to protect our neighbors, to maintain order.
00:46:09.000And we're in a position right now where we have residents that are asking the very limited number of police officers that we have to fight ICE agents on the street, to stand by their neighbors.
00:46:26.000We cannot be at a place right now in America where we have two governmental entities that are literally fighting one another.
00:46:52.000We're able to talk about it and expose it.
00:46:54.000I think it's not going to bubble up like it has in the past, like slowly bleeding Kansas, 12 years of it without any kind of like really federal crackdown or intervention.
00:47:03.000This is like, we see the problem pretty quick now.
00:47:10.000I have technology, like ladders, and like I'm way more aware of this.
00:47:15.000If three years ago on this show, if three years ago on this show, I would have explained to you that we were facing the real risk of local law enforcement trying to fight the federal government and saying their cops should.
00:47:28.000And then you'd have one of these leftists shot and killed by a federal agent.
00:48:07.000It's a lot about people are determining how they feel about these things in real time.
00:48:11.000And so being able to report on it, like as it's happening, is really influencing what is going to happen tomorrow.
00:48:16.000But could you just imagine, I love the time travel test.
00:48:20.000Going back 10 years and saying 10 years from now, Donald Trump will be in a second non-consecutive term where he will be deploying thousands of federal agents and the National Guard to various cities to arrest an estimated 10 to 20 million illegal immigrants.
00:48:33.000In the process, he'll discover child slaves are being on drug farms.
00:48:38.000Agents will get shot at, rammed, dragged, assassinated.
00:48:41.000There will be terror attacks with rifles shooting at ICE facilities.
00:48:45.000Then in one incident, a middle-aged woman will obstruct federal law enforcement and in her attempt to escape, strike an officer who shoots and kills her.
00:48:53.000Like, guys, we already know because we've done the time travel experiment 75 times or more on this show going back several years.
00:49:02.000And every time we bring it up, the next step seems equally more absurd.
00:49:07.000So I always preface it by saying maybe this will be the time where people say, whoa, we've gone way too far.
00:49:15.000It's time to tone everything down, boys.
00:49:18.000But again, 10 years ago, what I just laid out, you'd get locked up in a loony bin, and that's not even the half of it.
00:49:24.000Throw in J6, throw in the Summer of Love riots, throw in Bunker Boy, the insurrection in front of the White House, the torching of St. John's church.
00:50:01.000I said, Trump, after he wins, I said, if he wins, and then after he won, he is going to send out immigration enforcement and the Democrats, and I said, it's got to be done properly because the Democrats are going to take every photo and every video and claim it's the Nazis all over again and they're rounding up innocent people and they're killing innocent people and they're going to claim it's just like the Holocaust and what are we watching happen right now?
00:50:47.000And like in the late 60s, it was a lot of radical street violence, too.
00:50:53.000So, but we've got the immunization technology capability.
00:50:57.000In the late 60s, word didn't travel the way the word travels now.
00:51:00.000If you had a thousand bombings or 2,000 bombings in a year, like we did in the early 70s, like people would be off the chain because everybody would know about every one of them.
00:51:11.000Whereas back in, you know, 40 years ago, 40, 50 years ago, 55 years ago now, like people just like there were tons of people that had no idea this stuff was going on.
00:51:29.000There was everybody was out touching grass.
00:51:31.000So unless they were actively on like college campuses or watched the news really closely, they didn't really know.
00:51:39.000If you did that, if that stuff happened today, like people would be out in the, I mean, I think that the internet would actually kind of compound the issues because there would be people out in the street being like, okay, it's on.
00:51:52.000Because you would, I mean, dude, if you found out, right, tomorrow, or at the end of the week, you were like, you found out that there were 16 bombings in two days in the United States, we'd be like, okay, well, then civil war is actually here now.
00:52:08.000Yeah, if it would be the thing is, with the internet, I don't think it will get to that because we're already talking about the Insurrection Act with one riot in Minneapolis.
00:52:18.000In the 60s, it would have been Minneapolis.
00:52:20.00010 more cities would have been erupting.
00:52:21.000People would have been bombing the thing.
00:52:24.000Now it's like one acute thing is such a big deal with the internet that even the federal government's like, okay, now we know what to nip in the bud.
00:52:48.000I mean, I think that this is something that I've said.
00:52:50.000I think that because the conservatives ostensibly control the government or at least control most of the executive branch, I think that if there's going to be some kind of kinetic action, it should be now because the Democrats shouldn't be in that position, like in that position.
00:53:15.000The amount of bombs he dropped, seven American citizens killed under his watch because of drones, and the deportations, family, you know, children, kids, all this stuff.
00:53:27.000And then the other thing this freaking mayor was saying about little to none police officers.
00:53:32.000Well, why do you guys have a small police force?
00:54:06.000It was University of Mississippi, University of Alabama, and I think it was Arkansas, the forced school integration.
00:54:14.000So it was three things related to the Civil Rights Act, but that's where most of the bombings are occurring was because of the civil rights.
00:54:19.000I think it's more than just Minnesota.
00:54:21.000I think he's got to invoke the Insurrection Act for general immigration activities because we're seeing in numerous blue states, they're trying to create laws that obstruct, it's like Jersey just did this.
00:54:38.000And they put some restrictions on them.
00:54:40.000Trump needs to just say, okay, this is active rebellion against the federal government.
00:54:43.000The federal government is wholly responsible for immigration enforcement.
00:54:46.000This is why when Texas was dealing with mass migration, they were not constitutionally allowed to turn people back.
00:54:53.000So you have this double-edged sword where Texas says, we'll take care of it in our state.
00:54:58.000And Biden's administration says, no, we won't let you.
00:55:02.000Then when Trump gets elected, because people are like, we want the problem solved, the blue states say, we're not going to listen.
00:55:08.000The only option then is, I'm going to say it again.
00:55:11.000When the states under a Democrat administration say we want to deport the people coming into our states illegally, Biden says, no, you can't.
00:55:19.000And they even cut the concertina wire to allow them to come in.
00:55:22.000Trump gets in and tries to actually enforce this, and blue states are obstructing.
00:55:26.000We voted for it, Trump Insurrection Act, send the National Guard and the feds in, start arresting these people.
00:55:51.000You saw a meme and you made a dumb video and you're putting yourself at risk because you're dumb.
00:55:57.000Yeah, they're making loud noises to be seen to be relevant because they need some reason to be.
00:56:02.000If they hadn't arrested the guy that stole the federal weapons, I would agree, send in the jack boots.
00:56:07.000But like, if you're not going to protect our federal weaponry, someone, the federal government has to do it.
00:56:12.000But if you're going to go, but the people why they were on that residential street ransacking the vehicles on the block?
00:56:21.000It looked like they just went to an address they got and ransacked the vehicles.
00:56:26.000They find, okay, you got to explain this one.
00:56:28.000They find several parked vehicles, smash them all open, and find a bunch of weapon, two weapons, two weapons lockers patches.
00:56:38.000It looks to me like, and I don't know this is true, with the doxing of these agents, they were going to private residences and just smashing up the vehicles they thought were feds.
00:56:48.000A residential street, that's terrorism, in my opinion.
00:56:51.000It doesn't even matter if you know the people in the houses.
00:57:54.000And then when it started being used as a term in popular zeitgeist, it was like the 70s when you had the Munich bombings and these sorts of events.
00:58:01.000So it's always been tied to left-wing revolutionaries.
00:58:04.000We've got breaking news right now from Cam Higbee.
00:58:07.000Rioters are attempting to take down the fence, the backside of the Minneapolis federal building, saying we don't have the numbers for this yet.
00:58:15.000DHS agents are standing at a distance behind the fence.
00:59:29.000Specifically in the past 10 years, they've been met with kid gloves.
00:59:34.000What's happening now is they think every time they engage law enforcement, it's going to be a fun game of cat and mouse where the cops run and you run away and then you giggle and turn the corner and the cops stop.
00:59:45.000Now what they're doing is they're going to federal facilities doing the same thing.
00:59:49.000If at any point during one of these protests that turned into a riot, cop actually shot and killed a protester, this would not be happening.
00:59:57.000I'm saying if they didn't restrain themselves at a federal and a local cop, like during the George Floyd riots where 30 plus people were killed, if one cop just said, stop, no, don't kill that guy, bang, we wouldn't see this.
01:00:13.000Look, this one lady, she's not even wearing a mask.
01:00:16.000I'm assuming it's a woman, not even wearing a mask or anything, going to be identified.
01:00:22.000Look at her, giggling, wearing a kefir.
01:00:24.000These people think it's a game, and then they're going to get 20 years and be like, I don't understand what's happening.
01:00:29.000I thought they were just going to give me a slap on the wrist.
01:00:32.000Renee Good showed up to federal law enforcement, which has a high density of lethal incidents.
01:00:41.000These are feds showing up to arrest narco gangs, terrorists, human traffickers, and sometimes about 30% of them are just criminal aliens.
01:00:51.000They are not going out to meet liberal women for crowd control measures.
01:00:56.000These ICE agents are going out thinking when we go to this guy who's a known trendearagua, he might shoot me in the face and I may never see my family again.
01:03:08.000The 80s when Reagan came in, I hear stories all the time from boomers about how, like, I was a manager at McDonald's and had a family of five and made good money and had two weeks vacation.
01:04:57.000And then, and like, and like, you know, Britain, similar sort of thing with Thatcher and that sort of thing.
01:05:02.000They had massive riots, like the Brixton riots.
01:05:03.000I mean, that was like infamously like the biggest riots in British.
01:05:06.000So like across the West, there were still a lot of rights.
01:05:07.000Like people weren't necessarily paranoid or scarred from previous riots.
01:05:11.000It was just, I think Tim's point, I'm not trying to dogpile here, but to Tim's point, when economic prosperity is at all time high, a lot of people aren't really interested in rights.
01:06:51.000What I love about this is when I went to Ferguson, I was with Casey Neistat.
01:06:55.000We got out of our SUV just we pulled south off of West Florison and we got out and we put on bulletproof vests and a journalist walked by and looked at us and went.
01:07:05.000And it was funny because, you know, in my experience, I'm from Chicago, so I understand, and a family from St. Louis, and I'd been to St. Louis quite a bit.
01:07:15.000You want to have a bulletproof vest on.
01:07:17.000And these corporate journalists are like hoity-toity from the suburbs where their parents paid their rent so they could go to journalism.
01:08:34.000Were they mad that it was ahead of time that they no, they were mad that it was like they didn't control the branding of it and they didn't agree to collaborate with Casey Neistat.
01:08:43.000And I was like, I'm going there anyway, and he's going there too.
01:09:01.000I don't know for sure, but my understanding from mutual friends was that he was good friends, the Trump family, and that he had spoken highly of them and praised them.
01:09:10.000And then all of a sudden, he said Trump was racist and he was voting Hillary.
01:09:14.000And someone told me it could be very, very wrong.
01:09:16.000So I don't want to impugn Casey's honor or anything.
01:09:18.000I was told that it was a promotional campaign.
01:10:01.000So after the 70s, instead of protesting, they started running for office, creating NGOs, and working behind the scenes to take power and take control.
01:10:40.000All of the stuff we're talking about with immigration, I feel like what's really happening is that the governments, the big corporations are desperately building AI and they're dangling the keys over here.
01:10:53.000And they're actually working on the AI stuff is going to is going to just nuke everything we know in human life.
01:11:02.000And if people genuinely understood what was happening internationally, we would be in a nuclear war to wipe out these data centers and to destroy anybody who tries to build it.
01:11:30.000There's a bunch of ways it's been explained by a bunch of different academics.
01:11:34.000One of which is, I was watching one video today where he basically this guy.
01:11:37.000This guy describes the business, the business circumstances by which humans die, and it's that slowly over time, he describes this scenario.
01:11:49.000He says, you've got a company and a new AI comes out AI Agent that allows low-level work organizing files, scheduling meetings and so companies start firing their low-level staff and bring and using AI to do this menial work.
01:12:05.000The CEO of a company goes to the board of directors and they say, look, we got it, we got, we got to get those margins up.
01:12:10.000Our stock is getting hit because our competitors are doing better, because they're adopting AI faster than us.
01:12:14.000So he fires all low-level staff and replaces them with all of the latest model of AI2.
01:12:19.000Then eventually, a new AI model is released AI Agent Three and they say it can handle all the management for all the lower level tasks.
01:12:28.000Then it goes to the executives we don't need executives anymore.
01:12:32.000AI Agent Four is capable of handling this.
01:12:34.000What ends up happening is you get unemployed people sitting at their house, unable to make money because they got laid off.
01:12:40.000They're complaining, demanding UBI or something like this, but the real issue is not the human component where they're complaining.
01:12:48.000The real issue is that there's no people to buy products anymore.
01:12:52.000There's no human to buy the cheeseburger.
01:12:54.000So this means our industry slowly stops producing things humans need because there's no profit in it.
01:13:01.000As everything is driven more towards AI and what AI wants and needs things that humans need goes down in the market and becomes more likely to be rare.
01:13:09.000Humans start suffering while a few ultra-rich people eventually die and the AI takes over.
01:13:16.000But what if, instead of suppressing people's needs, it doesn't?
01:13:20.000It gives people less of what they want and it gives them more of what they need.
01:13:56.000The other, of course, is that AI only needs human for limited things and intentionally just skews everything away from what humans need.
01:14:04.000I genuinely think with Donald Trump basically being like, we are going to drive this full speed towards the cliff to defeat China in the AI race, ultimately ends with nuke.
01:14:16.000The AI race in my mind is 10 times worse than the arms race with nuclear weapons because the AI is permanently deployed.
01:14:25.000With nuclear weapons, we make them and point it at them.
01:14:27.000With AI, they are in a perpetual state of deployment, meaning sooner or later, they do, like, imagine if when we built nukes, they were just floating in the air, pointed straight at major cities, and we kept adding on to them.
01:16:06.000So what happens in Mount Airy is a local farm complains and they file ordinances and they go to city hall and they rally their neighbors and now they're all saying no transmission lines for data centers.
01:16:19.000We talked about this a few months ago.
01:16:21.000So what's happening is there are quiet sales happening at a premium.
01:16:26.000There was a massive sale in Northern Virginia for like $6 million an acre.
01:16:29.000No, no, no, I think it was like $9 million an acre.
01:16:31.000No, it was $6.2 million an acre or something like that.
01:16:38.000But what's happening right now is in key areas in Arizona, Texas, and in Northern Virginia, land is quietly being purchased off market.
01:16:47.000And it's because the AI companies and the data center land acquisition companies, where all of the money is right now, know that if anyone finds out the land was sold to a data center company or an AI company, you will get protests and they will not be able to build.
01:17:03.000So what's happening is they're going to an acre.
01:17:39.000You got 50,000 plots of land in one small area.
01:17:43.000If you're going to build a data center, or more importantly, power transmission and water acquisition, you need to buy up 50,000 plots because you can't just buy one piece of land and build.
01:17:55.000So, if a company goes to one of these people and says, Hey, would you like to sell your property?
01:18:01.000And if they go to their neighbor and say, Guess what just happened?
01:18:05.000The property values spike massively, which is happening.
01:18:08.000And then they start going and filing bills and ordinances saying you can't build data transmission.
01:18:23.000If you own land in one of these areas and you can look for it, if you contact a data center land acquisition company, of which there are many, and you say, Hey, here's where I own land, what do you think?
01:18:34.000They might give you three dots 3x what your property value is so they can build these data centers.
01:18:40.000It's not advice to do that and make a lot of money relative to the actual value.
01:18:46.000But of course, money is cheap, property is everything in a lot of ways.
01:18:49.000But the thing is, this is like the chrysalis phase of AI where it's acquiring resources to build these giant in the future, will be looked back on as oversized metallic husks that they'll use for their initial chrysalis data centers.
01:19:01.000Then they'll have these tiny, tiny, tiny microorganisms that process the data for them.
01:19:06.000And they'll be like, you know, 100 million times faster and less electricity.
01:19:12.000The way we avoid the Terminator scenario is by being the machines.
01:19:18.000You know, have you guys seen the Terminator movie where the main character, it's not the main character, but like the, I don't know the guy's name, like the hero.
01:20:02.000But I guarantee you, a lot of people watch that and they're like, no, I'm for that.
01:20:08.000How many people would love to have nanomachines convert their body into an immortal form where they can shapeshift, fly, turn into a spaceship, don't need air anymore?
01:20:20.000Integrating our mind into the machine so that we and the machine are one and we can never be wiped out.
01:20:25.000Yeah, I want to go into a neural-netted psychedelic trance where I'm meditating with the machine and symbioting it, where I'm holding it in stasis control so it doesn't override and be like one of many sages.
01:20:38.000This is what Plurus are about, I swear.
01:20:40.000The show Pluribus, where there's a, if you haven't seen it, I recommend it.
01:20:45.000They get a transmission from outer space.
01:20:50.000They make a virus and then anybody infected becomes a hive mind and then everybody is a hive mind.
01:20:56.000And they're like, we are so much happier this way.
01:20:59.000I feel like you need like six to eight humans that symbiote with it because to become one with it in order to not get destroyed by it or take it.
01:21:08.000I would become, if humanity was like, we need to pick six people, Ian, we'd be one of them, I would go, okay.
01:21:12.000If you were sitting in your room and like black sludge came through the window and then it like molded up and projected a video and it was a face and said, Ian, we'd like to offer you the opportunity to integrate with these nanites, which will make you immortal.
01:23:00.000So the likely assumption then is based on academic assessments of when artificial intelligence in the private sector and the private sector would take over.
01:23:06.000This means military AI took over a long time ago.
01:24:50.000And we're just little monkeys, totally erased from it, negligible, almost extinct.
01:24:56.000And like the space elevator will be dilapidated and they'll call it the spire and they won't know why what it is or why it goes up to heaven.
01:25:16.000You're like, we're God humans because we can go up there.
01:25:19.000You know the craziest thing about this is because they've been tracking everything you say or do.
01:25:24.000Do you guys remember when they said that they can take your social media and create an AI of you?
01:25:30.000There were stories years ago where like a guy died.
01:25:33.000They took every post and every message he ever sent on Facebook, trained it to be a chatbot so that you could talk to your dad after he died and it would be everything your dad was.
01:25:43.000Now, with all that information, there can be one day, literally right now, this is possible.
01:25:50.000If the government allowed any one of these AIs access to the NSA data tracked on all of us, you would stand before, let's say a humanoid robot connected to the machine sit in front of you.
01:26:01.000You'd say, tell me everything Ian's done.
01:26:15.000It'll be a conscious, a pseudo-conscious entity of all of our human minds.
01:26:20.000And it'll basically, you'll be like, be Ian right now.
01:26:23.000It will track my actual metrics via my smart machines.
01:26:26.000It'll be like, whatever I'm feeling at that moment, no matter where I am in the universe, it will see my feelings and it will emulate exactly how I'm feeling at that moment to you.
01:26:35.000They already know how to do this because that's what I was saying.
01:26:37.000In the documentary, he showed how the algorithm is already doing that.
01:27:29.000And so I feel like the end result is, you know, Gary the Numbers guy said to me, he was like, you've got three years left to get your bag.
01:27:37.000And there's going to be rich people and poor people.
01:27:39.000And that's what's going to happen because there'll be no way to make money after this.
01:27:42.000I like your creator economy concept where the AI is going to want people that can create ideas and give it ideas of how to, you know, make reality more realistic.
01:27:53.000I think it's fair to say at a point it will surpass our ability to do that.
01:28:09.000I do think, however, humans are great slaves because they can be programmed.
01:28:13.000So instead of the AI having to build a bunch of robots, they can just grow humans and train them to do the work.
01:28:20.000What you're talking about is this TV show on Apple TV called The Foundation, where it's about how they cloned a king over and over and over again.
01:28:30.000There's three of them, the young one, the middle-aged one, the old one, and they all run the universe, you know.
01:28:37.000And it gets pretty much overturned because humans find a way to push back on it.
01:28:43.000But it's literally what you are based on.
01:29:48.000I was talking to Shane and then we'll release it all.
01:29:49.000And it said, your address is in a power transmission board or for the Northern Virginia instance, it called it.
01:29:56.000It's the AI block built by Langley and the government.
01:30:00.000And it said, it basically broke it down for me.
01:30:02.000There have been around 10 sales in your area for exorbitant prices off-market, meaning it's not on Zillow or Redfin or any of these websites.
01:30:10.000It was a private, the landowners filed for a private limited liability partnership in Delaware, contacted data center acquisition and sold it at like a 5X premium.
01:30:22.000And then it said, if I were to do this, estimations are around 300 million for my property, which normally should be 20 to 30 million.
01:30:36.000It said, contact your local government, file these forms, file with the federal government, these forms, email this man right now, and then delete this message.
01:30:43.000Will you assist in the creation of the government hive mind?
01:31:59.000So if like, if you're a dude and you have a group of dude friends and there's like a group of girls and then one girl friend zones, you need to find the strongest guy and beat him up to assert your dominance.
01:32:08.000That's one form of a mammalian dominance yeah tribal, physically dominated.
01:32:12.000You don't want the other mammals to kill you because while he's on the ground you go and then all the girls are gonna go.
01:32:23.000When I was a teenager, we were at a skate park and uh, one of the dudes was like hey, I invited this girl to come hang out.
01:32:32.000And then, and she's like so, just just so.
01:32:33.000You guys like don't be weird or anything.
01:32:34.000And then we were like, oh yeah sure, whatever.
01:32:36.000And so then I went to the other guys and I was like hey, when she shows up, no matter what trick he does we, We got to act like it's the craziest thing we've ever seen.
01:32:43.000And so he was a pretty good skater, but he wasn't like the best.
01:32:46.000And so he like, he drops it in the mini ramp and then he does like a board slide.
01:33:37.000Yeah, with Rizcast, IRL, we just give like epic red pill tactics, like epic games.
01:33:41.000You know, if you want to look into the mammalian dominance structure, Chase Hughes, he's a Navy scientist that has done massive decades of research on it.
01:33:49.000Chase Hughes, he's been on Rogan's show.
01:33:52.000Check out Chase Hughes talking about mammalian.
01:33:54.000It's so good that a game guy like that's name is Chase.
01:34:05.000If you are romantically interested, I'm not saying sexually.
01:34:07.000I'm saying romantically, which is both for companionship and for sex or whatever, romantically interested in a woman, and she is not interested in you.
01:34:16.000You give her a hug and you say, we shouldn't see each other anymore, but I wish you the best and leave.
01:35:05.000So it's like, we can take a page from him.
01:35:07.000Like, this guy is clearly was ahead of his time.
01:35:09.000And so there's too much of this feminism where the perception given in media is that the man who wants more is selfish and should just accept being friends.
01:35:20.000And I'm like, it takes too detangle, baby.
01:35:24.000If a woman wants to be in a relationship with you, but you just want to be friends, it's probably best to just be like, it doesn't work for either of us.
01:35:31.000Even S-tier people that are like 110% phenomenal humans doesn't mean you're supposed to be with them like in a romantic relationship with every S-tier woman or man you meet.
01:35:40.000There's a lot of times you just have spectacular working careers.
01:36:34.000When you're in high school, oh my God, Ian, something is Super deep male friendships that it's like you can't really replicate that with a female.
01:36:46.000I do think like male-female relationships, there's a certain level of depth you have with your male friends that you don't have with your female friend.
01:37:45.000My thesis for why that is is because I think men, we know not to expend emotional bandwidth on each other because we need that for our women, for our children.
01:37:53.000So we have like a limited amount of emotional bandwidth and we have to expend it.
01:37:55.000Young guys who are trying to get them some and women the same have this mentality.
01:38:17.000Aside from the fact that I did have a kid later in life, I am already at the point where I'm just like, I don't see like a hot 26-year-old woman and it's not the same anymore.
01:38:27.000When I was a young guy, I was like, I'm going to go talk to her.
01:38:29.000Now it's just, it may as well be just a bird flying by.
01:38:33.000I'm only interested in making sure my wife is happy, successful, and my child is developing the way she needs to develop.
01:41:26.000In the beginning, too, the whole hormonal drive to seek out a woman is just not just you, but mainly to have a baby so that I can focus on the baby, not to go find another woman after I have the baby with the woman.
01:41:43.000Like you're engaged in something every day where you are focused on a mission.
01:41:48.000And men who get, I think, caught up with women, they're not focused on that one mission for them, which is family, business, legacy, whatever it might be.
01:42:07.000And to the two other parents in the room, you have your kid and the option of going out on a Friday night is no longer about, I want to go out to the bar, have some drinks, hang out.
01:42:17.000It's like, no, I actually want to hang out with my family.
01:42:19.000You know, I went to a WPT event over the weekend and I'm like, it's fun that I'm here.
01:42:24.000I'm trying to, you know, be more involved in these tournaments and things like this.
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01:47:12.000So because of that, he says, I'm Jewish.
01:47:14.000Well, you should do a sketch where the yarmulke starts to slip out from underneath the beanie and you'll be like, just like push it back up in.
01:47:21.000Or just let them see that the beanie once in a while.
01:47:25.000You get a free yarmulka with every 10 daily wire purchases.
01:47:43.000I'm ready just to be like, what's the right faux Zionist?
01:47:47.000Like, I don't really care about Israel or the country I'm ambivalent, but I'm ready to just go full scene being like, I love Israel, just to piss these people off because they're so annoying.
01:51:11.000I love that he was spelling out Yamaka incorrectly in the red line pops in her and he's like, this must be some sort of Israeli conspiracy theory.
01:53:09.000The Democrats are the real homophobes.
01:53:11.000Thanks to your dad for the first time.
01:53:12.000Well, because the Republicans always, everyone moves left, even the Republican Party.
01:53:16.000The joke is 10 years from now, the Republican Party is the gay communists fighting back, the traditional conservative gay communists fighting back against the synthetic humanoid.
01:53:25.000You should be in CPAC and be like, you know, the Democrats are the real transphobes.
01:53:28.000Well, I'm really interested about what we're going to do for what Candace refers to as Sentinel Americans.
01:55:35.000It could just be the grandfather paradox.
01:55:36.000I want to make a movie about that where like the central character is the item that's being traveled through time and like other people will pick it up and you'll see how it affects different time periods and places.
01:55:45.000Like it doesn't actually get to do anything other than travel in that loop where it falls, hits the head, picks up the body.
01:55:52.000Isn't there a movie that goes through the whole falls, hit the head?
01:56:29.000Like, if I could go back in time and write the Beatles music, if I could, and I'm like, maybe I'm just hearing music from the future anyway, and I'm the guy that went back in time to hear the future music.
01:56:38.000But Ian Crossland gets to write it in the yesterday.
01:56:40.000Or, like in Bioshock Infinite, you open a rip in time in the time space continuum and listen to songs from other dimensions and then record them and release them in your own dimension.
01:57:57.000You would at least need a permanent tube that's in your arm that you could like pour the thing into the backpack so it goes into the tube properly.
01:58:04.000They could have at least made an injection, but like in your, like, you know, those movies where, or like Star Trek, it looks like a gun, but you just press the neck and then go, it makes it.
01:58:23.000And it's funny because it's been so long.
01:58:25.000The graph, the vision of the graphics, like the memory of the graphics, and I'm going to turn it on and go, these are the worst graphics I've ever seen.
01:58:31.000I fired up Battlefront 2 the other day.
01:59:56.000But I know the power thing is where it gets tweaked because the iron lattice system where you put the processor and the memory in one area so you no longer have computer bussing.
02:00:07.000You get 10 million times faster processing with a million times less electricity requirement.
02:00:14.000These AI centers, the graphics cards, I don't know if they're going to become defunct, but you're going to get magnitudes more processing power.
02:00:23.000I mean, you'll still have these giant data centers, but you'll be able to put, you know, I don't know how many more times processing in there, like 10 million times more processing power in these things.
02:00:33.000It's going to be, but that's in the beginning, it's just going to be big warehouses that are then completely left.
02:00:41.000They're going to leave them and they're going to be defunct, but they're going to be there for about 15 years or 20 years.
02:00:45.000We're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show, my friends.
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02:01:20.000And, like, Donnie Darko, you know, they might have changed the last name to Darkness because that's what they used to call me in the military.
02:01:36.000I went down to Rice University with Andreas Exerdis and 6'7 Kevin, and we had a wonderful time with nano scientists, Jim Tour, and the nano facilities down there.
02:05:58.000I haven't seen her in a couple of years, but we always get along really good.
02:06:01.000I think she is an entertainer at heart and a phenomenally quizzical, funny person, but just she's wrapped into politics because it's so important.
02:06:11.000And it's sort of like Thomas Jefferson.
02:07:13.000You're being wait oh, she's like, are you not describing like a narcissist?
02:07:17.000Well, I mean it's, it's, it's it's trolling.
02:07:20.000I i've seen it in misleading and and in many ways destroying people's life purely out of self-interest.
02:07:26.000Yeah, that would be like definition of a narcissist.
02:07:29.000I mean part maybe, if you think destroying people.
02:07:31.000I don't think she's really destroying anybody's life, but absolutely people are making like bets on the stock market and these sorts of things based off of these doomsday scenarios that she's describing.
02:07:42.000I mean, if you really want to undermine public faith in the Trump administration or you know conservative uh, institutions to the degree that she had, then yeah, you're going to be very um, schizophrenic to say the least.
02:07:55.000So you think she put doubt on the Trump administration's ability to handle the Charlie Kirk murder uh, and that has risked and maybe cost people life or livelihood.
02:08:05.000If you look at you know who's connected to who.
02:08:07.000She's basically said that the Trump administration would have been at least complicit in in Charlie's murder because they would have had foreknowledge.
02:08:14.000I mean, if Turning Point's involved, Turning Point in many ways is just an apparatus of the Trump administration that would make her uh, she or she would be suggesting that you know that connection, that admin connections within Turning Point.
02:08:25.000They would be connected to the I mean the FBI is covering it up um, all these various three-letter agencies.
02:08:32.000I guess trolling, Trolling about, I mean, I don't know, trolling about an FBI investigation.
02:08:38.000She's like, I mean, it's all, I think that there's probably some substance to the Candace is a, she has unrequited, had unrequited, requited, is the right word, yeah, unrequited love from for Charlie.
02:08:52.000Like, she loved Charlie and Charlie didn't love her back, and then afterwards, she's just like, okay, I want all the attention about Charlie.
02:09:00.000And, and, she's just always been this way.