00:02:52.000So last night, we were talking about how in Virginia, 51% of residents voted to strip away the Democratic voice of the other 49.
00:03:00.000That's right, they passed a referendum saying they're going to redraw the districts of the state so that five districts stretch with tiny little strips into Alexandria and Fairfax, which basically eliminates four Republican seats.
00:03:14.000Well, not even 24 hours later, a court has ruled it unconstitutional, barred it, and refused to issue a stay.
00:03:34.000I was a little black pilled the other day seeing this happening because it's like the deep state literally is taking over Virginia as their last bastion after being crushed by Donald Trump, but they're even struggling to get it done down there.
00:06:16.000I'm an independent reporter, and unfortunately, I'm spending a lot more time here in the DC area because there aren't as many ICE deportations happening.
00:06:23.000I guess we'll maybe talk about that at some point.
00:06:25.000You've got to get on this fraud train.
00:06:36.000No, it's got to be like you've got to get all of the Democrat cities and states.
00:06:40.000And put them in a big hat and then just pull one out and be like, Lazarol, I bet you'll find crazy fraud.
00:06:44.000I mean, I look at my messages every single day and people are like, oh, I found fraud here in this state.
00:06:49.000It's like, okay, I'll add it to the list.
00:06:50.000I think we're getting close to 50 at this point.
00:06:53.000Are you like in a holding pattern for deportations right now where you're kind of got your ear to the ground, kind of?
00:06:59.000So that's why you haven't developed, like, dove into any other stories?
00:07:02.000Well, yeah, because I think that mass deportations are, if we go away from that, then like, may as well just give up the country at that point because we've got, You know, the official number has been 20 million for like 30 years now.
00:07:15.000And so we're saying that no illegals came in under Joe Biden.
00:07:51.000They say a judge in rural Southern Virginia on Wednesday ordered the results of Tuesday's vote not be certified on several grounds, including the state lawmakers did not follow their own rules in passing the redistricting referendum.
00:08:04.000Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley also called the ballot language put to voters flagrantly misleading.
00:08:49.000So you go in there not knowing about it and being the fact that we decided that we were going to spend, and not we, I'm sorry, let me take that back.
00:08:56.000The RNC decided that they were going to dump $100 million into John Cornyn's race instead of this much more important race down in Virginia.
00:09:08.000A lot of people didn't know what they were even voting on, right?
00:09:27.000Because, again, you read the language.
00:09:29.000And, again, if you have no idea what's going on, you're like, should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?
00:09:45.000And so many people read, restore fairness.
00:09:59.000And then you have, like, again, John Cornyn getting his pot defended.
00:10:02.000You have, like, Chris Lacevita coming out on Twitter, and, like, instead of showing you a little humility and being like, yeah, okay, maybe I fumbled this, instead he's, like, attacking, like, random guys on Twitter just because Chris Lacevita wasn't being paid to help with it.
00:10:15.000He's being paid to try to force a rhino in.
00:10:17.000Like, keep in mind, this is a really big point here.
00:10:20.000It's not just about getting, what's his name, John Cornyn.
00:10:25.000It's not like he's in a close race with a Democrat.
00:10:28.000They're trying to get John Cornyn to beat another Republican, a better Republican.
00:10:33.000I mean, it's just money thrown into a hole and burned.
00:10:36.000I want to throw this map up there and just tell you.
00:10:47.000And right at the top of the hour, he goes, a Virginia court has struck down the redistricting efforts and is refusing to issue a temporary state pending appeal.
00:10:57.000Then they gave you some of the context.
00:10:59.000And I was just like, holy, it's not even been 24 hours.
00:11:02.000And the deep state attempt to turn Virginia into a vassal of the deep state has failed.
00:12:09.000To the districts that we live in, our crew here, and where we go for lunch and hang out.
00:12:15.000They've turned Winchester, where we go for lunch, and Loudoun into one congressional district, basically, lumping Winchester, which is blue, with Loudoun, which is deep blue, eliminating all of the conservatives.
00:13:54.000I have some theories, and I'm probably wrong about everything.
00:13:57.000That being said, with the move against the SPLC, this is, in my opinion, one of the NGOs, it's a nonprofit.
00:14:05.000We call them NGOs when they're at the international scale.
00:14:07.000The government, through USAID and these crony legal schemes, were funneling government money to various lawyers and NGOs that were being used for political purposes and manipulation, running ad campaigns, propping up law firms that were fighting for political causes.
00:14:24.000Finding their way through various donation platforms to get Democrats elected.
00:14:30.000He basically took a sledgehammer to the deep state.
00:14:34.000The roaches of the deep state crawled like the scum they are into, well, they always lived in Fairfax, to be honest, and they're trying to form a last bastion in Virginia.
00:14:46.000I would say this to all of my liberal friends who can only understand politics through the lens of popular fiction like Harry Potter or Star Wars.
00:14:58.000Is the Death Eaters, Voldemort's henchmen trying to come back together, or the First Order from the sequel movies you all like despite them being miserably bad movies?
00:15:10.000Now that you understand what we're talking about, you know why we don't like these people.
00:15:14.000Yeah, well, what's interesting, at least, I mean, look, turnout, this record high turnout, if you compare it to the last gubernatorial election, I mean, Winston Sears got spanked by Spanberger.
00:15:25.000So I think going in, I was anticipating a yes vote.
00:15:29.000I actually ended up being a lot closer than I thought it was going to be.
00:15:32.000I expected like a five point spread because I'd seen the fundraising numbers.
00:15:35.000And then, in addition to that, I guess I do live in Virginia.
00:15:37.000I won't say which county, but closer to DC.
00:15:40.000And I was just getting like Obama ads on every YouTube video.
00:16:16.000Well, they should have been helping out a lot more weeks ago, but I digress on that.
00:16:21.000But there is actually a really good constitutional argument here.
00:16:25.000The judge today that struck this down so quickly literally called it egregious, right?
00:16:32.000Because this was passed through a quote unquote special session.
00:16:35.000When the governor calls a special session, it is done for a specific reason, and what they pass through that is limited to that reason, right?
00:16:45.000In this special session, they decided to, it was supposed to be for a limited budget matter, and that's when they rammed these maps through here.
00:16:52.000So if we have any semblance of a fair judicial system left, this will get thrown out in May.
00:17:03.000I don't know if you guys heard this theory that they let the Democrats spend tons of money on this just because they knew it wasn't going to be crushed.
00:17:24.000What I see here with the move against the SPLC, they're deep state.
00:17:29.000I mean, they are now being, according to this indictment, they funded.
00:17:34.000Part of, I'm not going to be as hyperbolic as some of these outlets.
00:17:37.000They were providing resources to one of the organizers who helped secure transport for many people who showed up.
00:17:42.000This was the SPLC, according to the indictment, helping to foment Unite the Right through organizing so they could then come out and fundraise against it.
00:17:53.000And many other nonprofits fundraised against it as well.
00:17:56.000What I will say is, I'm going to make it as personal as possible, is that the SPLC tried accusing me as well as several others in 2018 of being Russian assets, of being orchestrated or directed by the Russian government.
00:18:12.000After my coverage in Sweden, I received several emails from Russia Today trying to license my footage, despite the fact it was all fair use and you didn't need to license it.
00:18:20.000So I rightly ignored their emails, as I'm not going to take their money.
00:18:24.000Then I had people hit me up who were friends being like, oh, by the way, Russia Today wants to buy the footage from you.
00:18:30.000And I said, finally, I snapped and I said, why would they buy footage that's free to use?
00:18:37.000Then finally, Merrick Garland came out and he got his wish and he falsely accused me and many others of taking money from the Russian government.
00:18:43.000They can't malign me in any other way.
00:18:49.000So the SPLC, strangely, along with eventually the smear they got through Merrick Garland, was trying to call me and many others as coordinated by the Russians.
00:18:59.000And the reason why this matters the article that they wrote, which they did have to retract, was pointing out that leftists, like at the time in 2018, I'm like a liberal guy, I was like a pro Bernie guy before that.
00:19:10.000It was me, Rania Kalick, Ben Norton, Max Blumenthal, all very clearly on the left.
00:19:16.000And they could not call them fascists and they could not call them white supremacists because they were well known communists.
00:20:05.000In fact, I said, I'm going there to prove Trump wrong.
00:20:07.000And these people tried to destroy my life.
00:20:10.000They put out these fake reports claiming that, of all people, Chris Reagan, who does comedy sketches and plays video games, had collaborated with Richard Spencer.
00:20:20.000They put me in the center of this nexus of the alt right networking.
00:20:24.000With their alternative influencer network.
00:20:27.000And I'm sitting here being like, it is the weirdest experience in the world to have academics, NGOs start accusing you of being a white supremacist and a Russian.
00:21:01.000But that system of globalization, that it's basically an international banking system that's through the Federal Reserve has tried to take the United States for 100 years, is trying to malign people that are like, no, American property rights, gun rights, free speech, fuck the corporation, pardon my language, but welcome to America.
00:21:18.000And that's the system that is like, so, but I do like that they're working on it.
00:21:48.000In addition to that, I mean, there's something to be said about the fact that the SPLC tried to control, again, like voices that were sort of dominating the mainstream, pushing the mainstream in different directions.
00:21:58.000No, they go after like dissident, you know, they infiltrate sort of the dissident.
00:22:02.000Sphere because again, they don't, that's where they can play around.
00:22:05.000That's their playground, that sort of thing.
00:22:09.000It's evident to me that really the mainstream, the people that are careful, the people that keep their noses clean is actually where all like the decision making process.
00:22:17.000I think Charlie Kirk sort of exemplifies this perfectly is why did they target Charlie Kirk?
00:22:22.000You know, people made this point after he was shot.
00:22:23.000They were like, oh, well, you know, why would they shoot him?
00:23:04.000First, Daily Wire, lefty anti-hate group paid white supremacists to plan infamous Charlottesville rally indictment.
00:23:12.000Y'all heard the news yesterday, right?
00:23:14.000That the SPLC was indicted because they were providing resources to a bunch of white supremacists, including an individual who was an organizer of Unite the Right.
00:23:21.000According to the indictment, they were providing the transportation for these people, some of them, to arrive.
00:23:28.000Georgetown Law, witness to tragedy, a victim of fake news conspiracy sues Alex Jones as well as others.
00:23:36.000And what did this man sue Alex Jones for?
00:23:41.000Gilmore is suing Alex Jones, InfoWars, former Congressman Alan West, and others for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress for branding him a murderous deep state shill and mobilizing an army of followers to pursue a campaign of harassment and threats against him that continues to this day.
00:23:59.000From Sandy Hook to Pizzagate to Charlottesville, Las Vegas and now Portland.
00:24:03.000The defendants thrive by inciting devastating real world consequences with the propaganda and lies they publish, said Gilmore.
00:24:08.000Today, I'm asking a court to hold them responsible for the personal and professional damage their lies have caused me, and more importantly, to deter them from repeating this dangerous pattern of defamation and intimidation.
00:24:19.000Gilmore, a Charlottesville area resident on leave from his career as a Foreign Service officer, had his phone camera running when a neo Nazi James Alex Field Jr. barreled his Dodge Challenger to a crowd of peaceful counter protesters.
00:24:31.000After hearing some media characterize the attack as an accident or act of self defense, And fearing that other attacks might follow, Gilmore posted the video.
00:24:38.000They say Gilmore was contacted by media outlets to discuss his personal experience and soon became the target of elaborate online conspiracies that place him in the center of a deep state plot to stage the attack and destabilize the Trump administration.
00:24:54.000I don't know what Alex or anybody else said about him.
00:24:57.000The interesting thing, however, as many people are pointing out, Alex Jones made the claim at the time that Charlottesville was staged by the SPLC.
00:25:08.000That these people are actors and Democrat shills coming out to make these fake events.
00:25:14.000Everybody right now is praising Alex Jones.
00:25:42.000However, it is interesting that the lawsuit is predicated upon the theory that the SPLC was organizing and fomenting this conflict, when in fact, now an indictment alleges just that.
00:25:54.000I want to bring this to frame because this did get mentioned before.
00:25:57.000I think I might shift the frame around so it's in the shot behind us.
00:26:44.000It'd be really wild if it turns out to be this guy.
00:26:48.000I mean, but it brings up a broader fact as well.
00:26:53.000It's like these people that go out and, you know, say Alex Jones makes an accusation and then all of a sudden he's being sued for it.
00:27:00.000You have to ask yourself it's like a lot of these attorneys, it's like $2,000 an hour, right?
00:27:06.000To pay attorneys, civil litigators to represent you when you're suing somebody unless they're doing it on contingency, which actually is less common than people think.
00:27:20.000Rabbit hole that hopefully the FBI is going to go down.
00:27:23.000I'm hoping that we've just basically hit the tip of the iceberg at this point and they can dig further down, down, down, down to figure out, okay, who is enabling them to do this via really expensive, high powered lawyers.
00:27:35.000Are you saying we're supposed to audit the Federal Reserve?
00:27:40.000I think that when you go down the rabbit hole, you start to first you go through the Federal Reserve and it's like, oh, this part of the realm.
00:27:46.000And then you get to the Bank for International Settlements and you're like, oh, God, the money's coming from Switzerland?
00:28:09.000Because it's all like, it's all a redistribution racket.
00:28:11.000I mean, look at what the Biden administration pulled off.
00:28:14.000You talk about PPP, you talk about all these different apparatuses that were set up to extract money effectively from patriots and redistribute it among a lot of newcomers, a lot of people that are sort of in the patronage network for the Democrat Party.
00:28:25.000They set the table with Charlottesville.
00:28:56.000These are like high powered, influential people.
00:28:58.000These aren't just like random activists like we're used to seeing with like BLM.
00:29:01.000These are people that like know what they're doing.
00:29:03.000Again, they're being very cautious, being very prudent, being careful how to get the money moved again from point A to point B. That's how you do it.
00:29:10.000You set the table for a Biden presidency.
00:29:12.000But so this, the, you know, we're talking about those, the deep state lawyer type thing as well.
00:29:35.000Baker, Steve Baker with the Blaze, you know, the one that came out with this big, elaborate story on who the actual Capitol or attempted Capitol bomber at the RNC and the DNC was.
00:29:48.000And it was this, I guess, this former Capitol police officer that now works for the CIA or whatever.
00:29:54.000There's this firm, Claire Locke, right, that has now decided that they're going to jump in and represent her in a defamation suit against.
00:30:07.000And then you go back and look to see who else they have represented Dominion voting systems, the president and first lady of France for the Bridget Macron is actually a dude case, Bill Gates.
00:30:22.000And you're like, okay, so again, who is paying for that?
00:30:25.000I'm not going to for a second believe that a police officer is able to pay that $2,000 an hour rate.
00:30:33.000Well, and I want to hit on the point again, and that's so true.
00:30:35.000And I want to hit on this point again.
00:30:37.000I made it earlier, but it's like people need to remember this.
00:30:39.000And like, look out for this in the future.
00:30:41.000Is again, there's a reason why the SPLC wasn't paying guys like, I don't know, Matt Walsh or paying guys like Charlie Kirk, because those guys can advance right wing ideas successfully.
00:30:50.000And they like single handedly change the zeitgeist, they single handedly move the Overton window, move the mainstream to where they want it to be.
00:30:56.000Again, they paid off these kind of dissident guys because, again, they're not threatened by them.
00:31:00.000You wouldn't give money to someone you're threatened by, you would give money to people that you're not threatened by.
00:31:04.000And like, seriously, like base guy number 454, who like spurred on Twitter all day.
00:31:10.000That's not threatening to the mainstream in any way.
00:31:12.000They're paying them directly because, again, it ferments an environment that is actually bad for the right wing to actually succeed, for it to actually thrive.
00:31:20.000And that's why, if you go to the SPLC, you'll see the guys that are actually movers and shakers are listed on the website as target number one.
00:31:26.000And the SPLC is moving money to sort of apparatchiks that actually harm those guys, that target those guys' family, that take pot shots at them if you follow the money in a lot of situations.
00:31:34.000So it's very obvious what's going on here.
00:31:36.000And again, it's really great, you know, let's see a super base guy on Twitter, you know, drop a truth nuke or whatever, but it's like, These guys aren't actually threatening to the mainstream order.
00:31:45.000They're not threatening the liberal regime as it stands.
00:31:47.000It sounds kitschy and corny to say, but guys like Charlie Kirk were effective at doing so.
00:31:52.000That's why they were put in the crosshairs of the SPLC, and that's why they weren't getting paid off by them.
00:31:56.000And there's actually much bigger ROI than just power that SPLC got by allegedly going in and helping to foment the Charlottesville rally.
00:32:05.000Their fundraising after Charlottesville went up tens of millions of dollars.
00:32:53.000Like everywhere you looked in the Biden administration, if you go through their LinkedIn's again, and I'm not saying this like, you know, harm these, you shouldn't do anything to these people.
00:33:00.000I'm just saying, look at their career history.
00:33:02.000They came out of these activist networks.
00:33:03.000That's all this was, is one giant patronage network for the left.
00:33:06.000And honestly, the reason I am not super angry to some degree is because we should be doing that.
00:33:11.000We should be creating patronage networks for our guys.
00:33:14.000And the Trump administration is doing a great job of that.
00:33:15.000But like, let's put this in, let's kick this into overdrive.
00:33:18.000If we're going to clear out the deep state, let's fill it with patriots who have the Best interests for this country in mind.
00:33:26.000Hey, there's a congressman who's trying to make DC a square again.
00:33:30.000And I'm actually in favor of it because Arlington should have never been separated from DC to begin with.
00:33:35.000However, I will also stress this will give the deep state the federal government.
00:33:39.000So, the big counter to what happened in Virginia, where they basically turned one small jurisdiction into five congressional districts, eliminating four Republican seats, many people have said, okay, first, a court struck it down.
00:33:51.000But if they want to play hardball, then why don't we turn DC into a square and drag Arlington back into DC, eliminating that part of Virginia?
00:34:02.000As much as we have Congressman McCormick here proposing it, as well as many others, that would mean that all of those Fairfax County deep state individuals would now be residents of Washington, D.C. They'd live in a federal jurisdiction.
00:34:15.000I don't know that we want to allow them to fight for representation to the federal government directly, but I'd still argue functionally it's the right thing to do outside of any culture war issue.
00:34:25.000I think people shouldn't put too much stake in this.
00:34:45.000Trump issues an executive order, Virginia rebuffs, and then we use the DOJ to go after Virginia.
00:34:51.000That's going to go to the Supreme Court.
00:34:52.000Again, the Supreme Court's not going to uphold a DC square again.
00:34:55.000So I'm just like, I think it's fun to, but the reality, we should be more angry at the GOP.
00:35:03.000Even take a look at cleaning up their mess is what really the scandal is because I don't think there's really any chance that this could happen.
00:35:08.000So, the I agree initially, DC was when they created the federal district, it was 100 square miles.
00:35:16.000Yeah, it's now down to like 60 something square miles, and that's because the Congress.
00:35:21.000And there is an argument to be made that when Congress did this back in the 1800s, that it doesn't pass the constitutional muster for giving up part of the federal district, but it has never been challenged in court.
00:36:26.000We'll get a heat check for the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship because that also pertains to slavery related issues.
00:36:32.000So, again, if they rule in favor of that, let's push with this because the whole reason Alexandria and Arlington were ced back to Virginia was because Polk was trying to.
00:36:46.000And he was trying to ban slavery in D.C.
00:36:48.000So that was kind of the concession he had to make was to give basically Alexander and Arlington back to D.C.
00:36:53.000So the Supreme Court's going to give us a heat check with birthright citizenship.
00:36:56.000If they're saying no, like some stuff pertains to the slavery era and then not, we're actually going to get a little closer to determining if this could even be viable to make D.C. square again.
00:37:04.000But I just don't think there's a chance in Haiti's anymore.
00:37:32.000Maybe there's some lawyers in the crowd that have like a constitutional argument I didn't think about, but pretty much everyone I've talked to in the legal realm has said, yeah, it's a pretty open and shut case.
00:37:41.000To your point, Nick, no one's even tried to challenge it in court because it just hasn't been.
00:37:45.000So for those that don't know, Under Polk, we won this massive war against Mexico and basically took everything over.
00:37:50.000Then he negotiated with them to take everything up to California and then have the Rio Grande be the barrier.
00:37:56.000But we could have actually taken large chunks of Mexico.
00:37:59.000But so, depending on who you ask, they'll give you different answers.
00:38:04.000I watched a documentary about it where the American people largely were ambivalent and were like, and then he decided we're just, we don't want it.
00:38:09.000So we're going to draw the Rio Grande and that's it.
00:38:15.000Yeah, and that would have been an interesting situation because that would have given the Confederacy quite a bit more resources in their war.
00:38:21.000Who knows what timeline we would be in right now?
00:38:51.000I mean, you know, some people think the country's always been 20% Mexican.
00:38:54.000No, that's actually a really recent thing.
00:38:55.000The amount of people who the border crossed was actually very minimal.
00:38:58.000Most Mexican Americans now can trace their lineage to the last few decades of more recent arrivals.
00:39:03.000In addition to that, Polk, I think he wrote this actually, is that, or said this, is that occupying Mexico City would have been a nightmare.
00:39:10.000I mean, the amount of guerrilla resistance you would have seen in Mexico City would have just been, I mean, it's totally, I mean, have you seen Mexico City now?
00:39:16.000It's already an exceptionally violent place.
00:39:49.000And the attitude that I've found and the people that I've worked with have found is cartels and police will flay a man alive for attacking a tourist.
00:39:59.000Because the story goes there was this somewhere in the Yucatan, there was like a resort town with a casino, and two dudes, I think they kidnapped, raped, and murdered some women, some young women.
00:40:42.000Well, didn't you see, what was it, Puerto Vallarta?
00:40:44.000Like, not even that long ago, where it was like this, people were saying, oh, it's going to be the cartels are about to, you know, bomb the entire city of Puerto Vallarta at this point because one of their leaders ended up being killed in a raid or something.
00:40:57.000Like, that would be a very bad idea for them.
00:40:59.000And it's like, that's not in their interest, right?
00:41:02.000So it's, I know a lot of people were pushing that, but that was.
00:41:04.000We'll really see because the World Cup coming up this summer, they're playing seven or eight games in Mexico, in Guadalajara, I think Monterey, and Mexico City.
00:41:12.000I mean, the police there are going to have to be.
00:42:12.000There's a nativist sentiment, like, getting stoked in Mexico City because a lot of Mexican people are like, What are all these foreigners doing here?
00:42:26.000Like Americans are going down there and asking for tacos, and when they give them soft shell tortillas, because they don't have hard shell tortillas, they're like, I want Taco Bell.
00:43:03.000They have a higher obesity rate in the United States.
00:43:05.000And in addition to that, another funny thing about Mexico is you remember that craze for a while where people were like, you got to buy Mexican Coke.
00:44:37.000And I kind of have to have a go off moment too.
00:44:40.000This is my gripe with people that just like dunk on Canada all day it's because it's safe.
00:44:44.000It's not threatening to like liberals at all to like make fun of Canadians or French people or British people because they're also white people.
00:44:50.000But people will like chess beat all day about Canada or Britain.
00:44:54.000And then when India comes up, all of a sudden they have nothing to say whatsoever.
00:44:57.000And it's like, if you ask people in middle America which country is like, which nationality is like actively destroying their standard of living, they'll point to India.
00:45:04.000But yeah, people will just like go off all day about Canadians.
00:45:07.000And then like as soon as like a third world country comes up, nothing to say.
00:45:10.000Have you seen the population, the demographic makeup of Canada recently?
00:45:15.000It is getting, you know, to the point where the location feature on Twitter is kind of useless because I'm like, I'm thinking debating a Canadian, but I'm not sure.
00:45:24.000And that's why I honestly think that we should be, uh, After we get this southern border wall done, maybe we try a northern border wall because I mean, don't let anybody in at this point.
00:46:05.000And now the people who live there actually live in a Native American reservation.
00:46:09.000That's just what happens when you have like undisturbed Anglo neuroticism.
00:46:13.000That's what you get a country like Canada, where America, like we had some other groups come in to like keep all the Anglos from going, you know, too introspective.
00:46:21.000But when you leave them all alone up there and it's that cold, they start like really overthinking things.
00:46:24.000And the next thing you know, they're like, we should bring 10 million Indians in.
00:47:10.000The issue is this we here all right now agree that we like being on Tim Cast IRL.
00:47:16.000If for some reason we made the mistake of inviting in seven people who are liberals and hate this show, we may then recognize it was a mistake to invite them in as they smash the cameras.
00:47:26.000Then when we all say, let us vote to remove these people, they look at us and say, and who and you and what army?
00:47:33.000And we're going to be like, well, it's our house.
00:48:53.000And so you need to bring in all these third worlders and make up for it.
00:48:57.000Probably because the liberal economic order did win after World War II and just stole the world's wealth, basically set up banks and everything.
00:49:04.000So I guess maybe there is that, like, okay, we do need to give back some of it.
00:49:07.000But the way they do it, like, the problem with liberalism is you're having your friends over for a party.
00:49:12.000I meet you for the first night, maybe.
00:49:13.000You come with Tim to the party, and he's like, hey, my buddy Nick's here.
00:49:19.000Then liberalism is like, okay, now the next guy comes to the party, he's like, got seven dudes behind him, and they're looking at the ground.
00:49:25.000You don't even know if they're not speaking.
00:49:27.000And then you're like, come on in, I guess, and you don't know who they are.
00:49:30.000That's the problem with liberalism on fucking steroids.
00:49:34.000So that's what's happened is that people are like, well, if he's with you, I mean, I can't turn him away.
00:49:43.000Like, at some point, you know, the cops come in, they're like, where are those dudes?
00:49:47.000Literally, someone will be walking through New York City, and then they'll see, you know, like an Indian restaurant, and they're like, Wow, I love Indian food.
00:49:53.000I'm so glad these people are all here.
00:49:54.000And then, if they see like a crime perpetrated by an Indian person, I'm just using any third world country in this example, they will say, Well, that's because of failed Republican policies.
00:50:02.000Like, the only reason they're behaving like that is because my system hasn't quite been flushed out.
00:50:05.000So, they will accept like the one, I guess, upside, which is, Wow, great, you have like more food options.
00:50:11.000And then, everything that's bad that comes out of that is because, again, these chuds are holding things up.
00:50:25.000So I don't know if you saw today Chris Murphy, who went out on the floor, the same guy that said that the story ended up not being real, the story about Iran running the U.S. Navy.
00:50:37.000And so he was on the House floor or Senate floor today saying, you know, complaining that the Trump administration wants to send back a thousand Afghan quote unquote refugees and not send back, actually send them to the Congo.
00:50:50.000I mean, I guess you can go home or you can go to the Congo.
00:50:53.000And, you know, I can't get over this fact.
00:50:56.000It's like if I give you a bowl of jelly beans, 50 of them, and one of those jelly beans is laced with cyanide, are you going to eat any of the jelly beans out of the jar?
00:51:07.000And so he's trying to make the argument that even though, yes, there was one Afghan refugee that we brought in without any sort of vetting, and he, you know, he may or may not have killed a National Guard soldier in Washington, D.C., but, you know, the rest of them need to stay anyway.
00:51:21.000I'm not a fan of that argument, the poisoned MMs argument, because it can be applied in any circumstance of nuance.
00:51:28.000So, you could say, you know, look, your kids might play outside.
00:51:34.000When you were little, you played outside, right?
00:51:37.000I would go out and ride my bike until the streetlights turned on and then you come back home.
00:51:41.000Now, there was a story where a kid was walking to a Dollar General one mile and his parents got arrested for it.
00:51:47.000And they said, your kid is unattended.
00:52:43.000I'd be like, maybe I shouldn't have get togethers because people disrespect my stuff.
00:52:46.000I might think that, but I would, and I wouldn't, but I wouldn't bring the other 14 people because that one guy, yeah, but no, I'd be bringing 15 guys over.
00:53:01.000The better way to describe it is if you invited 15 people over for a get together and one of them smashed your stuff, you'd be upset and say, maybe I shouldn't have get togethers.
00:53:10.000It's actually much easier than doing that.
00:53:13.000As you pointed out with Smash Em Up Steve, don't invite over a group of people called the Wrecking Bros, famous for going and smashing up people's houses during parties.
00:54:13.000You know that old trope where it's like, if a cop's trying to buy drugs, they have to tell you if they're a cop, otherwise it's entrapment.
00:54:19.000It's just literally not true and it's never been true.
00:54:21.000There's that movie, I can't remember which one it was, but the actor, I think his name is like, was it DJ Qualls or whatever?
00:54:26.000He's buying drugs and the guy's like, are you a cop?
00:54:42.000But I mean, so I know we, people have been probably, I mean, this was years ago now, the Afghan withdrawal, where they brought over all these people on C 17s, just plane loads full.
00:54:56.000They were actually overloaded with people coming over from Afghanistan.
00:54:59.000Don't you remember those planes were inflatable?
00:55:09.000DHS has come out and admitted that at this point, that That these people were not proper.
00:55:13.000There was no way to properly vet them.
00:55:15.000I mean, that was a lie from the start.
00:55:16.000But when you look at these, the millions and millions of people that came across the southern border, what was the first thing they did when they crossed over the border?
00:55:23.000They ditched their IDs so that you wouldn't know what their actual names were.
00:55:27.000There are millions of them that are here that we don't even know the names of.
00:55:31.000They were claiming that in the videos of Afghanistan, these were big inflatable fake planes to make it look like something was going on when it wasn't.
00:56:44.000The story with this woman is that she was found dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound.
00:56:49.000However, according to conspiracy theorists, because I don't know if this is true, she was quickly cremated and the father just stopped talking about it, which sounds pretty crazy and sounds like, okay.
00:57:01.000She had texted a friend, check the story out, saying, let me read you the quote.
00:57:07.000She said, If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not.
00:57:12.000If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not.
00:57:15.000If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.
00:57:20.000She was texting a friend this one month before she allegedly killed herself.
00:57:26.000Then, according to, I say this according to Kidspace Theorists because from the news, this is what we have.
00:57:32.000Then, from threads and independent researchers, they said she was quickly cremated by her father and he just dropped the subject.
00:57:54.000Colin Rogg tweets A NASA nuclear scientist was found deceased in his Tesla after colliding with a guardrail, leaving his body so burned that he was completely unrecognizable, according to Fox News.
00:58:04.00029 year old Joshua LeBlanc, who worked on nuclear propulsion projects, died in a fiery crash of the summer.
00:58:09.000His family at the time said they feared he had been abducted when he left his phone and wallet at home.
00:58:14.000Every one of these stories has involved an individual who, for no reason, left their phone and wallet before disappearing.
00:58:32.000And they'll do whatever within the bounds of potential to make it real.
00:58:38.000The fact that their bodies are like cremated instantly or unrecognizable, gone, that these people disappeared and their bodies, Unknown and all of them, minus 10 is all of them left their phones and wallets before disappearing.
00:58:52.000Which, bro, you walk outside without your phone or your wallet and you're going, oh crap, what did I do?
00:59:28.000Future people came back in time and are fomenting their own future.
00:59:33.000So with advanced technology, we don't detect them.
00:59:36.000The average person does not see them because they know with time travel where to travel to that no one will find them.
00:59:42.000They can literally look in the time record and be like, if we go to this abandoned warehouse, no one will know.
00:59:47.000Then, with advanced technology, they take over the government.
00:59:50.000Then, Dan Bongino gets in there and he's all bright eyed and his eyebrows are blinking and he's got a big smile on his face as he walks in the DOJ and says, It's time to expose Epstein.
01:00:00.000And then, a guy from the future appears and he hovers over to Bongino and says, No.
01:00:05.000And then Dan's like, I'm kidding, by the way.
01:00:07.000But didn't he say at one point when he was on Fox, he was sitting inside of the Hoover building saying that he has seen things that has changed him forever, you know, things like that?
01:00:17.000I mean, I think that was one of the arguments that were made, like something paranormal or.
01:00:21.000I'm hoping that it's greater Earth because I love that idea.
01:00:24.000The idea that the seven continents are surrounded by an ice wall on the planet and Earth is actually three times bigger.
01:00:30.000It might be like, I think time is a racket.
01:00:34.000You know, it's one way humans use to coordinate movement, but these entities are always here, whether they see the entire battlefield, the entire threat.
01:00:43.000So, like, they might be taking orders from another species that is throughout time.
01:00:49.000How crazy would it be if, like, extra temporal entities.
01:00:54.000Came to humans and they were like, We are going to destroy all of mankind.
01:00:58.000And then Epstein and Hillary Clinton were like, Stop!
01:01:32.000But did you see today there was another paranormal researcher, our UFO researcher, that specifically tweeted in 2022, December 11th, 2022 I plan on living, not suicidal at all, just concerned about David Wilcock.
01:02:17.000Bro, David, I was sad about him on the drive over because he was kind of a well known, under the radar fringe researcher talked about it.
01:02:24.000I don't know what's really crazy is Jeremy Reese was on the call with Amy Eskridge when she was talking about how they've already discovered anti grav tech.
01:02:31.000He actually texted me like five days ago.
01:05:10.000But outside of that, the general idea is just that there is an overarching cabal government that we are chickens in a chicken coop to them.
01:05:21.000China, Russia, Iran, all of this is meaningless.
01:05:24.000There is a global power structure that actually runs the show.
01:05:27.000And if you defy their technological supremacy, they kill you.
01:05:30.000That's what Alex Jones said is called the shadow government.
01:05:34.000What's the difference between the deep state and the shadow government?
01:05:36.000I was like, well, deep states, you know, we all know what the deep state is the bureaucracy that tries to run.
01:05:40.000The shadow government's in place in case of thermonuclear war, everything goes down.
01:05:44.000There is a government ready to go, according to Alex.
01:05:47.000But don't you think, like, look, I know people, I'll wear a NASA hat every once in a while, right?
01:05:53.000And I went to the Artemis II launch, and people are like, you know, this is all fake, right?
01:05:57.000I'm like, look, seeing the inside of the government, I honestly think these people are much too incompetent to be able to fake all of this stuff.
01:06:06.000It's actually more likely that they did just orbit the moon.
01:06:11.000And come back, then they be able to successfully fake it.
01:06:15.000I mean, like, if you go back and look at the initial Apollo missions, the people that were like the most vocally, you know, angry and speculated it didn't even happen were like Soviet sympathizers.
01:06:30.000Do you remember all the signs they would hold at like civil rights marches and they'd be like, all this money for rockets, but no money for like black youth?
01:06:36.000And it's like, I think that's kind of like what drove a lot of it.
01:06:40.000We've given plenty of money to black youth, but yeah, I know.
01:07:41.000How would you guys feel if we actually were like North Korea?
01:07:46.000The world that we live in and the technology we consume, the internet and all that stuff, is actually just an isolated region of the planet.
01:07:52.000We think we're free, we think this is the planet, but we've actually never seen real human technology.
01:07:58.000But does that mean nobody here has seen it?
01:08:01.000It means that there are people outside.
01:08:04.000So imagine there's like 12 billion people that live normal human lives with advanced technology beyond our wildest dreams, and the inner continents are just a slave portion where we mine cobalt and stuff.
01:08:17.000I feel like, you know, somebody would have given some evidence of it.
01:08:22.000That's what the third world thinks about.
01:08:23.000For the record, this is what the third world thinks about America.
01:08:26.000Actually, you could look at like the North Sentinelese, right?
01:08:29.000You know, it's like literally people that are like extracting cobalt in like the Congo right now are like, man, we're doing this all for these American overlords and they fly on planes and you know, they can like get lighter, you know, they have lighters that make fire out of nowhere.
01:08:41.000Like, these are like really amazing like species and we're stuck here banging away in these mines.
01:08:49.000They look at like this earth theory, like, that's how people in the third world think about the West, honestly, is like, they're like, wow, these people are really, they got something going on.
01:09:13.000But the general idea is this is what greater Earth theorists think that the seven continents are inside this ring of ice, and outside of it are vast continents.
01:09:22.000And the reason why we can't develop anti grav technology and stuff like that is because the human beings outside of the ice wall who've been around for tens of thousands of years are way more advanced and just.
01:10:25.000Also, look, the important thing to understand is this is no different than claiming you know reptilians live underground at the Denver airport.
01:10:45.000The theory is that when the meteor struck and clouded up the atmosphere, there was a more intelligent species of dinosaur that went into caves.
01:10:55.000The Yucatan one, 63 million years ago.
01:10:57.000They went into caves to avoid the catastrophe and lived underground off lichen and moss and other stuff and water.
01:11:03.000And so they cannot come on the surface because they've developed for tens of thousands or millions of years with no light.
01:11:13.000So, they operate a vast network underground of advanced technologies.
01:11:16.000Now, that's a bigger take because we don't have evidence of humans coexisting with dinosaurs.
01:11:21.000But 13,000 years ago, when Atlantis seems to have been dominating the planet, it's possible that they went, a lot of people went underground and then the meteors hit.
01:11:29.000Maybe they unexpectedly, of course, but that they're still there.
01:11:32.000Have you seen that movie, The Descent?
01:13:09.000They were like a Pacific spanning civilization, apparently, that was just submerged during the flood because it's called isostatic change in the Earth's crust.
01:13:18.000It was compressed by a bunch of ice in the northern hemisphere.
01:13:22.000When the meteors hit, it melted all that ice.
01:13:24.000So the decompression, the land itself came up because of that isostatic pressure was released.
01:13:30.000So land elsewhere on the planet went down as it came up to compensate and they sunk.
01:13:36.000So, not only were they hit with a flood, they sunk.
01:13:38.000That's what happened, I think, to all these sieves.
01:13:57.000I wonder if Gobekli Tepe was hit by a flood or if they just buried it because it's mostly underground and that's where they think civilization recovered 13,000 years ago in Turkey.
01:15:59.000Expanding Earth theory is that the tectonic plates of Earth are not actually moving into each other.
01:16:04.000It's actually a compressed ball with layers that's slowly expanding, opening outward.
01:16:08.000And so the reason why they say the Sahara used to be submerged, the reason why Egypt used to be submerged as evidence of water damage in the Sphinx, is because when the layers of the tectonic plates are compressed, there's more water on the surface.
01:16:56.000The British initially wanted to nuke the strip along the Mediterranean to flood the Qatar Depression.
01:17:01.000And then the CIA, quite literally, this is like all a matter of historical record, petitioned to Dwight D. Eisenhower to flood the Qatar Depression.
01:17:07.000And I think the number one reason they cited why they should do that is just because it'd be like, Cool.
01:19:58.000And then the banished tribe on South America eventually lost their understanding of the world because after a few generations, it's just stories.
01:20:08.000You tell your great great grandson that we had chariots in the sky, and they're going to be like, okay.
01:20:13.000And in their mind, they're imagining a guy riding a horse in the air, and you're imagining in your mind a jet, but you can't, you can't, and then you die.
01:20:21.000And then your great great grandson's like, yeah, they had like chariots flying through the sky.
01:20:24.000I don't even know what it looked like.
01:21:11.000I mean, had they invented pulleys and such?
01:21:15.000I think they floated them up in little canals on water, and then they would lock the water off once they got to a certain elevation and then fill it up, and it would go up to the next one, and then they'd lock it off.
01:24:24.000Um, Corin Nemec was saying they were sensory deprivation tanks, these sarcophagi that they would go in them, cover up, and then fill them with like salt water.
01:24:35.000When you go into sensory deprivation, you isolate yourself from all of reality, everything becomes uncertainty, every electron, every function becomes probabilistic infinity.
01:24:46.000And then in that sensory deprivation, you can manifest reality to be what you want when you emerge.
01:27:04.000What he's doing is no different from the trans stuff just drugs and surgery to mess up his brain because he's clearly a young autistic guy.
01:27:11.000I view him the same as like Brian Johnson, where they're kind of like astronauts, where they're like, I'm going to sacrifice my body to like see what could happen.
01:27:19.000There's researchers in South America that are injecting themselves with gene editing technology so they stop producing fat so they live longer.
01:27:33.000And it's just like, well, okay, let me know how it goes.
01:27:36.000But there are these genetic engineers that have gone to private islands where they can't be stopped and they're injecting themselves with gene editing viruses and stuff so that their bodies literally are genetically altered and they live forever.
01:28:26.000Also, dude, his commitment to the bit.
01:28:28.000I was watching this interview the other day and he's like.
01:28:31.000Talking about height maxing, and someone's like, Well, what happens if you have to like take your shoes off with a girl in the bed?
01:28:37.000or something's like, What you can do is you can sag your pants down really low and then you can tiptoe max.
01:28:42.000Well, he also said he'd never get yeah, and he also said you can have vantage points in your house, so there's like ledges around the house, yeah, like step up on it, look a little taller.
01:28:51.000No, I think he's like average, but he wants the height mog.
01:28:53.000And then what's interesting with the vantage points thing is like they asked him the obvious question, Well, what happens if you look under your bed?
01:28:59.000What happens if you need to move throughout your room?
01:29:36.000He is injecting himself with experimental gene altering.
01:29:38.000Yeah, he went to like Honduras or something.
01:29:40.000Yeah, he went to, they call him Vampire Skinned, and they say that he got an injection, experimental gene therapy developed by Mini Circle based in Austin.
01:29:52.000The treatment took place at a Garm Clinic, a private stem cell gene therapy facility on the Honduran island of Roatan.
01:30:03.000It's composed of a plasmid designed to combat frailty and lengthen the human lifespan by promoting the production of folastatin, a protein that supports muscle development and health.
01:30:12.000The plasmid was engineered to be easy to inject subcutaneously, cheap to manufacture, and have the ability to carry any gene MiniCircle wanted to add to the body.
01:30:20.000Plasmids are literally from Bioshock, where you inject yourself and then your hand starts on fire.
01:30:25.000Yeah, they're literally doing a Captain America experience on that island.
01:34:48.000And then the funniest thing was when I went to France, there were a bunch of sub Saharan African dudes standing outside saying that we were lied and tricked into coming here.
01:35:44.000So they're like, how do we just destroy it?
01:35:46.000I don't think that they, I don't even think that this new world order thing wants the liberal economic order to survive in the state that it was, like Bridget, British, you know, led.
01:35:56.000I think this reinforces the liberal world order because, I mean, look, if you can sort of turn everyone into like a beige biomass, then it's much easier to control people that way.
01:36:05.000Like, if you erode national sovereignty, that's actually makes it easier for like, like, Companies, massive companies, it's much easier to sell people products than for them to have identities.
01:36:14.000As in, someone can put on a Captain America t shirt much easier than they could be a proud American or something like that.
01:36:19.000So people find their identity in consumer products.
01:36:24.000I act like I'm like, I re realize it every time I bring it up.
01:36:27.000Like, oh, obviously, in the 70s, the New World Order, the liberal economic order, changed the definition of what liberal economic order meant.
01:36:34.000Went from like a rules based American led economy to a global, you know, corporatocracy, essentially.
01:36:41.000So, we've seen the videos and such of all these illegals come over on boats, especially to even places like the UK, right?
01:36:48.000They'll go to France, they'll be like, this place sucks because France does suck.
01:36:52.000And then they'll be like, okay, well, I want to go somewhere less sucky, so I'm going to go to the UK instead.
01:36:56.000And so they'll take a boat to the UK and they'll end up on the coast.
01:37:01.000They'll all run onto the shore and then they're just allowed to stay.
01:37:04.000And then Valentina Gomez, I have lots of opinions on that whole thing, but she ended up.
01:37:14.000Announcing that she had a visa approved, go to the UK to speak at an anti Muslim rally and was making a big deal about it on X.
01:37:25.000And so the British government, understandably, went back and said, no, yeah, we're not going to approve a visa here because she was, they made the argument that she was talking it up a lot, like she was going to create problems when she was there.
01:38:40.000You're supposed to go there quietly and calmly and then make a scene and leave.
01:38:43.000Yeah, that's usually what people that are like, you know, Americans or whatever, intending on protesting in Britain, is like, you don't tell them at the border, like, hey, by the way, I'm here to give you problems.
01:39:16.000She got banned from Twitter, and that night she was the number one worldwide trend.
01:39:20.000She had illegal immigrants jump over the wall into Nancy Pelosi's property, and then she staged like a press event.
01:39:27.000I don't know of anybody who's better at getting press and jettering attention than Laura Loomer.
01:39:31.000Yeah, I mean, if the goal is just to generate attention, like, sure, but like, let's not pretend that you're advancing right wing ideas and then Carl Benjamin's like, what's some hell fumble?
01:39:41.000Like, Carl Benjamin, by and you know, has played a large part in why like reforms top of the polls, why restore is emerging is because he's like single handedly pushed the overgen.
01:39:50.000When I'm not trying to glaze him, I'm just like trying to be realistic of like, maybe we don't attack figures that like are actually pretty, like contributing quite a lot to the zeitgeist.
01:40:38.000No one, no British normie is going to see her like spurging out and they're going to be like, yeah, maybe, maybe like this migration thing needs to be.
01:40:44.000No, they're going to like double down because they're going to see her just completely.
01:41:18.000Especially because he was a glazing like a month ago with Joe Kent, where it's like, although they were like, you know, problems with the Iran were like, I still think Trump's great, da da da da, and like, oh, you know, pray for peace, et cetera.
01:43:58.000In that, the company can spend money to promote political campaigns, it can't give money to a candidate beyond campaign limits, but it can promote through its own enterprise a candidate that it likes.
01:44:41.000A sole prop would be I, as a private individual, doing a show and then paying contracts to people would not be financially, structurally, or managerially possible.
01:44:51.000The corporate structure is so that there is an entity for which people are employees of that serve the end goals of that entity.
01:44:57.000But you would still be able to talk about Trump.
01:44:59.000You personally would still be fine talking about whatever you want.
01:45:01.000But we couldn't put it on the show because the show.
01:45:03.000Would be a corporate entity publishing things.
01:45:05.000And if it couldn't campaign, then the argument is any positive speech for a candidate would be campaigning and it would be illegal.
01:45:13.000That's a big, that's like a Supreme Court conversation.
01:45:15.000They already had it and they've already agreed.
01:45:17.000I mean, how many times have we been talking about it?
01:45:43.000No one can give, no money, no entity, no structure can give more money than the FEC limits to a single candidate.
01:45:51.000What you're referring to with corporate personhood is through this company's free speech right, I can spend $1 million of corporate money making videos saying Trump is the best, putting up billboards saying Trump is the best, and airing commercials saying Trump is the best.
01:46:06.000I can then go every single night on my show talking about why.
01:46:09.000You should vote for that for Trump or any other candidate.
01:46:12.000If I was not allowed to, if the company did not have free speech, we would not be able to talk about Trump at all because they would argue it's campaigning in any sense.
01:46:23.000That's why the Supreme Court said corporations have free speech.
01:46:28.000The New York Times, without free speech, could not do news, period.
01:46:32.000So corporations have to be able to have freedom.
01:46:35.000And in fact, freedom of the press is in the First Amendment.
01:46:38.000The press is a company, companies have a right to say things.
01:46:44.000So, just I was looking into this real quick just to see.
01:46:48.000So, the reports of a 20, about $20 million commitment involving Miriam Adelson, John Paulson, and a guy named Singer through this Republican Jewish coalition pack to spend against Thomas Massey in Kentucky.
01:48:49.000But that gets then extrapolated to corporations, then legally now there.
01:48:52.000So, all you're arguing for in the end, the end result of this is Miriam Adelson will extract corporate profits under her name and then spend the money.
01:51:27.000562 says Can we make Ian actually pay attention to Luke for like a year before he's allowed to scream Luke's talking points in a random order?
01:51:35.000I've been following Luke Rutkowski since 2011, since they were trying to get us into Syria and Obama was, they were like, he's got gas weapons.
01:52:41.000I mean, that's one of the largest expenses.
01:52:44.000I mean, I remember the days of being broke where it was like I had to make sure I had just like a dollar left on my credit card so that the pump would take it.
01:52:52.000And I could run it up to whatever it is, and I would have to pay that down in order to get the next tank of gas.
01:52:58.000Unless that is fixed, which I highly doubt it is going to be by November, there are a lot of people that are going to be too deflated to go vote.
01:53:06.000I mean, like, okay, yes, within the Republican Party, when you pull the Republican Party, like the voters are still on board with the Trump agenda.
01:53:13.000But it is also true that, yeah, I mean, there's this has a demoralization effect across, especially young people.
01:53:19.000And the lesson that needs to be learned I'm aware that the average primary voter in the Republican primary is 65 years old.
01:53:24.000But you do have to be aware, this just took Orban down.
01:53:25.000Like, an Orban, you know, in our world, Orban's super popular.
01:53:28.000Everyone loves, oh, you know, it's a super conservative firebrand or whatever.
01:53:31.000And if you talk to young Hungarian right wingers, specifically right wingers in Hungary, young people, they were kind of fed up with the war.
01:53:38.000And this was surprising for me to hear because, again, like over here, he's like the darling.
01:53:41.000But that's how you lose a country is when the young people start to tap out.
01:53:44.000Boomers on Fox News love this war, love every part of it.
01:53:57.000Well, no, that's, that's, and that's been my number one problem with the war above all else is that it's rewarding the worst people in American politics.
01:54:03.000Like, even if this goes swimmingly, even if this comes out, you still just basically rewarded literally the worst people in American politics were lining up to say, well, you know, I hate Trump, but he's making, you know, clocks, broke clocks right twice a day.
01:54:15.000It's like, that's what I hate most about this is the entire apparatus that we're trying to destroy right now was overjoyed at this.
01:54:21.000So, again, even which jury's still out, but even if this ends up being a resounding success, um, I don't, I'm still just very upset.
01:54:31.000We got a few minutes before the uncensored.
01:54:33.000Marusia says Did you see Asmund Gold's lengthy rant against Mary Morgan, calling her a femme cell and worse for her post related to men who want to become fathers?
01:54:49.000But her post was taken to the extreme end of her argument to go after.
01:54:55.000I'm not saying that she's right necessarily.
01:54:58.000There is a tendency, women tend to be more baby crazy than men are, and all of these guys got offended.
01:55:03.000I think it has more to do with the fact that young guys desperately want to be dads, especially more so than women now, and it's very difficult.
01:55:10.000Mary became the avatar of their anger when she said that men who want possession of children who are not their own are predators.
01:55:17.000But When you think about that, like, why would a man want possession of a child that is not his own?
01:55:23.000I think that's the point she's making.
01:55:25.000People started countering with all sorts of stuff.
01:55:27.000And then when I said that her point's being taken to an extreme and she's right in tendency, then all of a sudden people started spam blasting my name.
01:55:47.000Well, I think there's exceptions, obviously.
01:55:49.000There's some great dads that come along after the fact.
01:55:51.000But I mean, that's why men, like, again, have this dispensation to, like, when a woman has a high body count, they're like, what's going on here?
01:55:58.000Because that's, like, part of it, yes, socially, but part of it's just, like, evolutionary.
01:56:02.000It's, like, when you're trying to determine who your kid is, it matters if you know who your wife slept with.
01:56:16.000And because of these structures, men are having a very hard time starting families because women don't want to.
01:56:21.000So then Mary comes along and says, Men don't have paternal instincts to a bunch of guys who are buying a video game where they get to be the savior of a young child and be a father figure.
01:56:31.000So, of course, they're going to get offended by what she's saying.
01:56:33.000I guess, yeah, when you put it like, yeah, I don't know specifically what her argument was, but I mean, yeah, the state of young women right now, it's like, I mean, I'm taken and I have a lovely woman, but again, I feel like a lost shepherd of Nam.
01:57:08.000Which, I mean, it's like, I understand it's like, okay, some scorned guy that, okay, yeah, if you're 70 years old and you want to date some hot ass young 29 year old or whatever, like, you're probably going to have to pay for it, right?
01:57:41.000But I guarantee in a one on one conversation, she'd be like lambasting men or saying, you know, we need more traditional values in society.
01:58:13.000But it's like, I'm saying it's difficult to like lambast the decline of traditional aesthetics when you are not representing that, you know, personally.
01:58:39.000Seeing those two together would be really cool.
01:58:41.000I think it's like, uh, I said Mary was right in tendency that, like, among across all generations, if you know, I walk down the street with my baby, guys do not bet an eye, they don't say anything.
01:58:55.000Every single woman are, but among Gen Z women, where I think a lot of the young gamers are, women are like, Who wants kids?
01:59:53.000The thing that really irks me on it is that instead of saying Mary Morgan said thing, people are posting Tim Poole's employee Mary Morgan said thing because they're trying to use my name for algorithmic optimization.
02:00:36.000So Merrick Garland goes on TV, announces this claim that two Russians who currently live in Eastern Europe that no one's ever seen before were funneling money through a Tennessee company that no one knew about and were licensing a show at a below market rate.
02:00:51.000And then a month after the election, told my lawyers that there is no investigation, there will never be one, and then issued a formal statement to Lauren Chen six months later that there's no current investigation and the case is dropped.
02:01:06.000It remains cold and open, but there's no one to even investigate.
02:01:10.000There's no evidence that ever happened.
02:01:12.000There's no known individuals who did it.
02:01:14.000The whole thing is just one day they claimed a thing happened with zero evidence, and that was the end of it.
02:01:20.000Did somebody literally just pay you to say this, to ask this question?
02:01:26.000Thank you for giving me the opportunity to once again state on the record.
02:01:30.000So, a Tennessee based company hosted by a prominent conservative commentator offers to license one of our shows, which still exists, by the way.
02:01:37.000And so basically, they could run it live on their channel and then.
02:01:40.000We would keep doing everything we were normally doing.
02:01:42.000I do license deals all the time, and we said, sure.
02:01:44.000And then Merrick Garland claimed it was actually Russians who were doing it the whole time, despite never producing any evidence it was Russians.
02:01:54.000Because it was a psy op, they had been trying to game for a long time to go after someone like Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, me, because how do you smear us otherwise?
02:02:04.000Benny's not a white supremacist or even that far right.
02:03:12.000Don't stop saying mass deportations, even though people are trying to convince you to stop saying it because it doesn't sound politically expedient anymore.
02:03:20.000We don't save our country without mass deportations, guys.
02:07:14.000I remember I saw this where somebody, one of the companies that were trying to do a promotion, said, the comment in the replies here that gets zero likes wins $1,000 or something like that and said, okay, I've got this.
02:07:27.000And then they said, Faggot, and then it immediately locked the comment so that nobody could like it.
02:07:32.000Oh man, yeah, that was the uncensorist of things.
02:07:36.000Then there's this story from the post millennial trans Utah father kidnaps 10 year old child for sex change in Cuba, thwarted by the FBI.
02:07:43.000Bro, the shit that's going to go down if slash when Democrats win is going to be weird.
02:07:52.000Yeah, I mean, like, you know, I do kind of agree with people that are like, you know, sometimes the GOP will dangle action on social issues in front of voters to sort of guarantee further votes for the Republican Party.
02:08:06.000As in, you see this, if the Democrats get in charge, this is what's going to be widespread.
02:08:10.000But then you actually, like, look into some of these stories and the policy that's being implemented, and you're like, oh, yeah, they actually are going to implement it.
02:08:15.000Like, that isn't, and in some instances, yes, it's just like establishment GOP guys who, like, don't intend to do anything.
02:08:20.000But it is true that simultaneously the Republicans probably won't do anything on this.
02:08:24.000And it is also true that the Democrats actually do intend on ramping this up.
02:09:49.000And every day till Sunday, you're going to get this kind of thing when you, again, and what O'Burgeville V. Hodges did is now in the eyes of the state, in the view of the state, sexes are now interchangeable.
02:10:01.000So, again, You can't separate the T from the LGB in this instance.
02:10:06.000If you accept gay marriage, just philosophically, you have to accept transgenderism.
02:10:09.000Because, again, in the eyes of a state, now sex is interchangeable.
02:10:13.000So, what is the limiting principle there?
02:11:31.000I'm more worried about, like, this, where clearly the transgender thing is probably, if the map thing is going to get, like, laundered into the LGBT, it's going to be through the trans thing because this is a guy just taking his fetish out and his kid.
02:11:43.000Like, that's absolutely what's going on here.
02:11:59.000It's like, you know, Milo, he said, you know, they develop this fanatical, you know, mind warp where they just try to figure out how, with whom, and when will I molest my child.
02:12:08.000And it's like, actually, yeah, that's like probably a good chunk of those people.
02:12:12.000And I'm not, like, I'm not afraid of saying that.
02:12:14.000And so, because it's a loophole saying it, though.
02:12:25.000Like, I don't think the maps are going to be like celebrated.
02:12:27.000Like, I think it's going to be a deep, dark thing that they won't publicly endorse, but it's going to get like kind of blind eye turned to it.
02:12:33.000I think that's what's more likely to happen than like, let's have map celebration day.
02:13:19.000Because I can't tell you the amount of Republicans that come into the room and they freeze up when I start saying, actually, gay marriage is the problem.
02:13:24.000And they're like, I mean, it's happened.
02:13:41.000Actually, Milo made a point when he got a tweet from Libs of TikTok celebrating Dave Rubin having surrogacy kids and then showed all of the conservatives who were congratulating Dave Rubin who are now criticizing him.
02:14:16.000So I think like if Obergefell gets overturned, nothing will change because I think every Republican state will line up to protect same sex marriage.
02:14:23.000I think that's the likely situation because look, you got to look at like the way the demographics are moving in this country.
02:14:28.000The country, even though like the New York Post is like, you know, oh, Zoomer's the most conservative right wing generation or Christian generation in history, the trends show that the country is still further secularizing.
02:14:39.000And I'm not saying that for anything except to say that the Republican base is shrinking as a proportion of the country.
02:14:44.000So, it's going to be harder and harder to push socially conservative policies across the finish line because I'm told reliably that these newcomers from the Middle East or from Latin America are super instinctually conservative, but they vote for the Molested Children Party.
02:15:22.000But, anyways, getting back into it, my question for the panel is going to get a little bit more esoteric, a little bit more off the rails.
02:15:32.000You guys hit on it a little bit earlier, but talk all day about metaphysics, aliens, how it ties with the globalist agenda 2030, occult symbology, and planetary theories.
02:15:41.000I listened to David Wilcock for almost 20 years and it opened my eyes to all kinds of stuff like this.
02:15:47.000So, hearing that he Epstein himself, This past week is shocking and telling.
02:15:52.000It ties right into with these other 11 ufologists, either dead or missing.
02:15:57.000And Anna Paulina Luna and Tim Burgett actually posted on it yet this morning, too.
02:16:03.000And interesting enough, David Wilcock actually lives in Colorado, in Boulder.
02:16:08.000So I've been calling the Boulder County Coroner.
02:16:11.000I'm trying to stay up to date because it technically hasn't been confirmed that it was him.
02:16:16.000It's just kind of been an internet thing.
02:16:43.000These are completely unrelated things.
02:16:45.000Bluebeam is a completely unrelated thing.
02:16:47.000I think this more has to do with surrogacy and all this stuff, and trans is transhumanism and is more closely linked to AI.
02:16:54.000And their plans for trying to create the next stage of life through artificial intelligence.
02:17:00.000Oh, yeah, no, I was just kind of touching based on what you guys are talking about.
02:17:04.000My question doesn't really tie with the trans problem, but more about the ufologists and the aliens stuff, because I think that there is this globalist agenda that's kind of tying in with the economy, the petrodollar, and this secret technology that I think a lot of these people were associated with.
02:17:24.000And I just wanted to kind of hear your thoughts on.
02:17:26.000The global scale or this fog of war and the ties with the UFO.
02:17:30.000The UFO stuff, the scientists at Occam's Razor would just be that these are people who are touching on technology that the government doesn't want public.
02:17:38.000If you want to get crazy conspiratorial, we can go down a million and one different rabbit holes.
02:17:41.000Like, you know, we can start from the most likely to the least likely.
02:17:44.000The least likely is future people, I guess.
02:17:48.000The most likely is researchers that are advancing technology that's like cheap, low energy propulsion will interfere with US military operations and, you know, hegemonic power, so they stop it.
02:17:59.000The next conspiracy theory would be that they're being recruited and to build the technology or recruited and killed by China or whatever.
02:18:07.000I don't know how it ties into anything to do with Iran, to be honest, other than military technology is not for the public.
02:18:13.000And these people are being stopped from making it, I guess.
02:18:17.000Yeah, I guess my thought is to destabilize the petrodollar system and push it more into the American hegemonic unipolar power.
02:18:28.000That gives us the edge when, if and when, we get this advanced technology that they've been secretly working on.
02:18:37.000And we would have that, we would be the ones holding the card, so to speak.
02:18:57.000Well, I guess my thought was think about it like the SPLC, right?
02:19:04.000Like the SPLC was paying for these people to be the agent provocateurs for their own engine, right?
02:19:13.000Scale that up to a global level, right?
02:19:15.000So with us $39 trillion in debt, with all this black budget stuff, With all these people, these whistleblowers or these free tech, these zero point energy people, I truly believe that there is this dark project that we have been funding this whole time.
02:19:31.000And then when this blue beam, whatever you want to call it, this false extraterrestrial person or entity comes through, that is us.
02:19:43.000We are funding our own quote unquote enemy to then kickstart a new economic engine to unify the world.
02:19:54.000I mean, I'll say again that I think you people give way too much credence to people in power in terms of how intelligent they are and how good they are at keeping secrets and their ability to actually create a grand conspiracy like that.
02:20:30.000And looking at these guys that have either died or disappeared, and I believe now that it is confirmed that David Wilcock is dead, that it would be as simple as in order to get him to quote unquote kill himself, it'd be easy enough to.
02:20:47.000Nobody's going to convince me that the CIA doesn't have some sort of chemical that they can slip to you somehow.
02:20:53.000The heart attack gun's been around for 50 years.
02:21:18.000I just think that black budgets are real.
02:21:21.000And I think that the amount of laundering, the different shell games that they could play, it's very, it's very, Easy and you know, David Wilcock might have just been a 420 trip gone bad because he did die on 420.
02:22:19.000And I do think that we have to stay vigilant and separate the GOP from the R's because I think there are honestly Republican minded people who do not want to participate with the uniparty agenda.
02:23:04.000And, okay, so instead of playing 4D, 5D, or 8D chess, what if he's playing quantum chess with the Senate?
02:23:14.000And let's say that they let Virginia, I know the court had their ruling today, but let's say that all of these districts that are now light blue, what if other states follow suit?
02:23:27.000And then at the last minute, they pass the Save Act, and all of those districts that were supposed to be projected blue then become slight red.
02:24:05.000No, I'm saying that if they were to, okay, let's say like three other states decide to follow Virginia's lead, right?
02:24:13.000And they break up their heavy blue districts to turn light red districts light blue, right?
02:24:20.000And if the Senate decides to pass the Save Act at the last minute, then in theory, if there is that many, I doubt it, but if there is that many people that are voting that shouldn't be voting, then those light blue districts would be white red.
02:24:36.000It's not just that it's giving us more.
02:24:44.000Illegal immigrants give them the extra seats.
02:24:46.000The only real argument is that in a primary, which I think were passed anyway for the most part, oh, they're going to have to have primaries.
02:24:54.000If this, how the, well, this makes no fucking sense.
02:24:57.000They're going to have to have, if the courts actually say yes to this in the 11th hour, how the fuck are they going to have candidates?
02:25:21.000But the positive of this is it eliminates the woke.
02:25:25.000Again, I'm telling you, the conspiracy theory I've heard of in the Beltway, I don't know if you heard this, Nick, is that the breaking from Trump with Tucker, Kent, and the rumor is Gabbard, though.
02:25:36.000My sources directly say this is not correct.
02:25:38.000Is that they're going to try and kind of break away from Trump to create a new Democrat anti war faction.
02:25:47.000If they, the splitting up of these congressional seats where they're capturing Republicans into, putting them into blue districts means whoever is going to win the primary has to convince Republicans to vote for the Democratic candidate.
02:26:00.000So, like in that lobster district, right?
02:26:02.000It takes two big red areas and connects them to Alexandria.
02:26:05.000That means an Alexandria politician, if they want to win a primary, To maximize their votes, they have to find the median between those Republicans in the outer areas and the people in Alexandria.
02:26:16.000So that's going to eliminate the AOCs and the squad types.
02:26:19.000So the Democratic Party will get rid of woke, simply put.
02:27:27.000In a Democratic primary, if they are creating light blue districts, there's going to be three, four, five Democrats all running to be the candidate.
02:27:35.000The socialists aren't going to win because the Republicans in those areas or the more moderate people that are being sucked in those areas are going to vote for the more moderate Democrat over the communist.
02:27:51.000They're going to, there's moderates who live in these areas as well, and independents.
02:27:56.000That this is going to create an opportunity for moderate Democrats to crush the socialists, which I think is one thing that they actually want.
02:28:38.000So you're talking about the blue dog Democrats, the guys that, like, the old, the pipe fitters and such that are still registered Democrats.
02:28:44.000And primaries are swung by a couple thousand votes.
02:28:53.000They want to eliminate the populist left.
02:28:55.000Well, but what they're doing, though, and it's an effective tactic so far, is they're pretending to run as moderates.
02:29:01.000And then you get somebody like Abigail Spanberger that gets in there, and I was in total just a wolf in sheep's clothing.
02:29:06.000And even then, like, you know, you got to look at what's the engine room of progressivism in America your AOCs, your Ilhan Omar's, and they're in deep blue seats, and that's not going to change.
02:29:14.000And so when they're introducing legislation, they're trying to get stuff put across the finish line.
02:29:18.000The so called moderate Democrats will vote in line with them.
02:29:21.000You rarely see the Democrat House coalition break apart, the Republican House coalition breaks apart all the time.