00:03:01.000Then afterwards, we found out first we find out that he's at the airport and they stopped him and took his stuff.
00:03:06.000Then we find out they actually went to his house as well.
00:03:08.000So, oh boy, we're going to talk about that.
00:03:11.000There's other really big news outside of politics.
00:03:14.000Trump may be the president presiding over the cure for cancer.
00:03:17.000Moderna and Merck have announced that their new mRNA cancer vaccine may actually be a one shot treatment to end your cancer.
00:03:28.000What they did was, after they removed melanomas from various individuals, they used the genetic code from that melanoma to program mRNA so the body could single it out and destroy the cancer cells.
00:03:41.000And the people who got this treatment apparently are seeing tremendous results and it never came back.
00:03:46.000So they removed the tumors, gave a shot.
00:03:53.000And everybody knows Biden said he wanted to cure cancer, but now Trump's going to get all the credit, even though he's not really doing anything, but he's going to be the president.
00:04:07.000More and more polls are coming out saying Democrats are going to win.
00:04:10.000But I got to be honest with the socialists, the Democratic socialists, it may just be way too easy for Republicans to attack them once it gets to a general.
00:04:17.000So we're going to talk about all that.
00:04:19.000Of course, my friends, smash the like button, share the show.
00:04:21.000With everyone, you know, we got a couple of guests hanging out tonight.
00:06:13.000We got the rest of the boys hanging out.
00:06:14.000Yeah, I was wondering when this was all going to catch up to him because I feel like we were seeing him in the news every other day for something crazy.
00:06:18.000Right, so let's save it for the show and get to the movie.
00:10:28.000Skin, because these young little girls, they, they, Fresh out of college, they show up and they're like in these tiny little dresses and skirts, which, by the way, they should have the freedom to do so.
00:12:51.000Her campaign is very middle of the road.
00:12:54.000It's like better healthcare, no woke issues mentioned.
00:12:57.000And here's the really interesting part.
00:13:00.000On her campaign website, she says China is the greatest threat to the United States, and we need to oppose Chinese manipulation and expansive militarism and things like this.
00:13:13.000And I'm sitting here being like, you got a bunch of people on the right now that are effectively apologizing for China, not overtly, but they're saying, oh, the US is bad and should stop doing these things.
00:13:26.000Back off the BRICS nations, while Democrats are taking the opposite approach and being like, China is bad and their expansionist policies are bad.
00:13:33.000So these Republicans who turned anti Trump, who are now highly critical of what the U.S. is doing internationally, are being countered by Democrats that are running who are saying, yeah, China actually is bad.
00:14:24.000I mean, it is literally, they find every opportunity they can in a conflict where we have a vested interest and they take the adversarial side low key and they.
00:14:33.000That is by default what a proxy war is, right?
00:16:26.000Understanding how they operate and why there are people who like that.
00:16:30.000When you see Hassan Piker say things like he loves China, what he's actually saying is if I'm part of that small subset, I will live like a king off the backs of everybody else.
00:16:39.000That's no different than what's going on here with the coastal elites of New York and California.
00:16:43.000They are very much for what's happening in China.
00:17:34.000Yes, you'll need to play by the rules of whatever town or whatever, and you'll have to deal with that kind of stuff, but you don't need the okay from the party to do it.
00:17:45.000And in China, there is no upward mobility.
00:17:47.000If you're poor and the CCP doesn't find favor with you, That's it.
00:17:52.000If you're not a good member of the party, you are not able to advance.
00:18:15.000Like you were saying during World War II that the American bankers were working with the German bankers to sell out the Germans before Hitler surrendered.
00:21:19.000It's becoming more and more like that because the Center for American Progress, Open Society, World Economic Forum, they want that technocracy.
00:21:27.000They've been doing that kind of debanking stuff to small gun shops for ages.
00:21:32.000Banks are like, we don't want to deal with it.
00:21:34.000They say it's a liability and it's not.
00:21:38.000Look, I'm going to say this at the risk of getting super in trouble with people who disagree with it.
00:21:43.000A lot of people hate on Brigitte Gabriel.
00:21:47.000Because her delivery is a little rough, she's not lying.
00:21:51.000Everything she says, I don't know if you're familiar with her, but everything Brigitte Gabriel has said in the last 10 years, she's spot on.
00:22:22.000If you listen to what she says, everything we're talking about here, like, holy crap, what was she on that she knew all of this ahead of time?
00:22:46.000Only in the past few handful of years, five, six years, have people really started to actually point to what the problem is, the issue of communism.
00:23:28.000I know a bunch of dudes that have gone to Russia back in the aughts when it wasn't, you know, before the invasion, before people really paying attention to Russia.
00:23:35.000People thought that Russia was over, you know, they weren't.
00:24:24.000And I will admit that it wasn't until, what, 11 years ago when Donald Trump said the first words, China, China, China, at Trump Tower, that I said, okay, let's pay attention to China.
00:24:35.000But China, the thing that Trump was arguing about with China wasn't their ideology.
00:24:41.000He was arguing about the economic unfairness.
00:24:49.000Like, he's not, I don't think he's wrong about that.
00:24:50.000And I don't have a different, there's no daylight between Trump's opinion on China when it comes to the economy and stuff between me and Trump.
00:24:58.000But the ideology of communism is a different thing than China's economic behavior because China's economic behavior doesn't really line up with the traditional communism.
00:25:20.000I really do believe that the system that was built in China is also connected to the United Nations and Agenda 2030 and the World Economic Forum.
00:25:28.000And BlackRock is very connected to that.
00:25:30.000Oh, Larry Fink is literally the answer.
00:25:58.000We had a baby Tylenol shortage in America that literally saves babies' lives every single day because a fever can kill a toddler, especially with their frontal lobe not devolved.
00:26:08.000It's crazy that that's the level of cruelty that they will do and go to insert their dominance.
00:26:21.000Treat them like that, they are going to destroy us every single day of the week and twice on Tuesday.
00:26:27.000And they're similar a little bit to the Muslim Brotherhood that you were talking about, the British of Gabriel, because they do believe that they are superior.
00:26:34.000The Chinese believe that the Chinese culture and the Chinese people are superior.
00:27:45.000I mean, but the craziest thing when you say that, though, is how can anyone explain that the NIH, the DOD, the CIA, USAID were funding a bioweapons lab in China with our worst enemy openly for years?
00:28:27.000He had a Metabiota, a Ukrainian medical company that was involved, and this guy Wolf, and all these people involved in Moderna, everything that was going on.
00:29:18.000Yeah, but the Chinese people are amazing.
00:29:20.000And the banking system would love to see the American people and the Chinese people hate each other because it just gives them more fuel to fund.
00:29:48.000They hope that you know they'll take care of him after the midterms, and that's it.
00:29:52.000That's why everyone's fighting about the wrong thing.
00:29:55.000The constitutional republic is what they want to end, and China is funding it.
00:30:00.000I think we can build a digital corporate governance like what they want to do with the World Economic Forum, but do it with like X or a favorable company that we could install a constitutional republic in the code of the software so it functions like a free speech network.
00:30:14.000I think we have to start looking at really what BlackRock and Vanguard and all these people are.
00:30:18.000Because I saw Annie Jacobson was on, I think Rogan, and she said that she went to DARPA and they were essentially saying, like, all the tech bros are above any nation.
00:30:28.000I just think the idea that the Constitutional Republic, first of all, I think it got taken over in 1913, but I think it's still the same money, the same banks, the same architecture, and they're protecting it.
00:30:40.000And I think that, you know, this DSA movement, even the care, all the care people winning, the Muslim Brotherhood people winning, all that, I think that they're winning.
00:30:49.000By making us all hate each other and destroying the MAGA, destroying the podcaster world, destroying the DSAs, fighting with the Democrats, they're making so much chaos that I really think they just want to achieve Agenda 2030.
00:31:11.000I think what that's leading towards is a new founding fathers, another layer of they want to recreate a global government and they want to be the founding fathers of that.
00:31:58.000And you read through it, and they say that they have to cut the population of the planet in half to 4 billion by 2200, or the planet's not going to make it.
00:32:10.000So they are planning again, and this is the World Economic Forum.
00:32:13.000So I'm telling you, they have not stopped their full speed ahead, just like, you know, COVID 19 was the great reset.
00:32:32.000Manhattan Project and eugenics and all of that stuff.
00:32:35.000There's just, I will actually send you all the Wikipedia rabbit holes, how they kind of backend into one another and kind of give contiguous form throughout the years up until the modern day.
00:32:56.000So the Manhattan Project was the very first of its kind to bring together.
00:33:02.000All the nations kind of the U.S. recruited scientists from all these countries, whatever, hence why we didn't keep the atomic bomb secrets because they all deflected back to their countries and gave away all the research we paid for.
00:33:14.000But that was the first reiteration of like a globalist type structure, and everything that we have now from Davos to Brussels to you name it all comes from that group.
00:33:28.000That was kind of the genesis of the genesis of like that concept of like the most brilliant minds of the world and put together.
00:33:41.000The next iteration now of the Manhattan Project scientists working on the atom bomb is the genetic scientists working on the Genome Project.
00:34:14.000So, what they're going to do is they're going to put us in the pod, give us virtual reality Neuralink technology, and then everyone's going to choose to live in their own private fantasy world.
00:34:22.000And most of the people are already there.
00:34:24.000And by Tim's book coming out on this very subject, there's no other path.
00:34:28.000Which is not, no, I don't have a book on that.
00:34:32.000Wasn't it something about virtual reality, like the fiction that you wrote?
00:35:25.000I could never sit through the insufferable hordes of people around me just trying to.
00:35:29.000The fact that, in pre production, we mentioned is it going to be called One Moderate versus 20 Progressives, or is it going to be One Moderate versus 20 Progressives featuring Tim Pool or Tim Pool?
00:35:39.000And I was like, they said, well, A B test, see which one works.
00:35:41.000The fact that it's Tim Pool versus Progressives shows that there's no debate in that whole thing.
00:35:47.000It's literally they come and sit down and they scream, I hate you, Tim Pool.
00:36:03.000I thought Candace Owens was just literally having fun.
00:36:05.000So, we're in what's called the attention economy.
00:36:09.000We had a labor economy, we had a service sector economy, then we had the information economy, which was just like the internet and then apps started to become a thing.
00:36:17.000But now we're in the attention economy where information is instantaneous.
00:36:21.000So, the information economy, which was like 2000s, 2010s, was that.
00:36:26.000There was money to be made in getting information to people faster than they normally got it.
00:36:30.000So, if you were online, you were learning things faster than people who watch TV, but a lot of people were trading stocks and working business on TV.
00:36:37.000Now that everyone is online, it shifted to attention to maximize new things you can buy and ways to spend your money.
00:36:45.000The problem now is that with AI and ubiquity of social media, ease of access to production has flattened so much that everybody is now competing with everybody.
00:36:57.000So during the information economy, one of the things that really pissed off the corporate press was that they spend $100,000 to go and cover Occupy Wall Street, send a van, satellite, big cameras to be able to transmit it.
00:38:42.000And in the beginning, I'll speak very freely.
00:38:45.000In the very beginning, I remember when I first got approved for revenue share, whatever, I got this massive back paid because I got out of Congress in 23.
00:38:53.000My accounts were like crazy, like insane.
00:38:56.000So my very first payout was like, you know, five figures.
00:39:18.000So, long story short, as more people were added to the revenue share, like distribution, the pot got bigger, but the actual cash never really grew at the same rate.
00:39:35.000Like, I mean, the Krasensteins were complaining a lot because I think their first payouts were like $15,000, $19,000, like every two weeks.
00:39:42.000I mean, like, hey, you can really budget.
00:39:44.000If that's consistent, you could really budget a nice life off of that, right?
00:39:48.000And then eventually it started going to like $400.
00:39:50.000I mean, I've received payouts of like $127, and I had like 30 million views and stuff.
00:40:04.000So when they just did this change to the revenue share, I said, okay, great, this levels it out.
00:40:10.000And Nikita Bear, I will give Nikita a lot of props because exactly what you just said.
00:40:15.000He literally said, No, you don't get away with this anymore.
00:40:17.000The original, we will trace it back to the original poster of whatever the content is, and that person will be rewarded for your views for ripping it and vampiring it off of them, which I think kind of sets the playing field equal.
00:40:31.000Because honestly, I hate my feed right now.
00:40:40.000So here's the problem that doesn't exist for most people on X. Because I am a public figure, the for you is literally just posts from me and about me.
00:40:51.000That's completely useless and I don't need to see it.
00:42:08.000If you see some of this, I'm very specific to what I put alerts on.
00:42:11.000Like, there's two accounts that I've had alerts on for the longest.
00:42:15.000Colin Rugg is one of them because he was the OG guy I got news from on X. Like, I would rely exclusively on Colin's, like, because he pushes stuff out all day long.
00:42:43.000But yeah, I've been getting Polymarket gives me, I don't know if they're true, but they give me news clipping, news headlines that are fascinating.
00:42:49.000Don't speak to me about prediction markets.
00:43:52.000Think about the average person with a couple hundred followers.
00:43:55.000When someone tweets about you, you want to see it.
00:43:58.000That's social interaction between you and people you might talk about.
00:44:01.000And for X, they're thinking it's going to create more connections and more engagement, so we want that.
00:44:06.000But then if you're George Santos, you're probably just getting a bunch of people like, well, a ton of women liking you and a bunch of liberals hating you.
00:44:14.000Oh, and the dude culture, like, I hate this guy.
00:44:18.000Like, All your viewers today, they're all like polishing.
00:44:51.000Big Pharma, I don't agree that Lindsey Clancy is not guilty in the sense that she shouldn't be held accountable for murdering her children.
00:45:56.000But honestly, the whole thing is getting crazy because a lot of people I know were put on drugs, including myself, very, very young, especially women.
00:46:05.000And then during, I don't know if you guys remember Homeland.
00:46:39.000You know, she's telling me, like, yes, yes, but don't get caught up in that.
00:46:43.000Even if, even if that's the majority, make sure you're differentiating the women that are supporting Lindsey Clancy, not because they think she's innocent or she should be released or anything like that, but because there is a.
00:46:56.000So here's the point the conservatives are focusing all on the women who are like, that could have been me.
00:47:03.000And that's great to criticize, and I agree with that.
00:47:05.000But let's also point out some of the women that are supporting Lindsey Clancy are saying, When I was suffering, the doctors drugged me and screwed with my brain.
00:47:14.000And that's what they're actually mad about.
00:47:16.000And again, I want to clarify the women that are celebrating her and wanting to go free and are blaming the husband are nuts.
00:47:22.000The women that are claiming that they could murder their kids are nuts.
00:47:25.000And if, like, you see this video where a woman's like holding her kid and like, same, Lindsay, it's like, you need to call, you know, child services or whatever.
00:47:32.000But I just want to say to the women that are complaining about Big Pharma drugging them when they shouldn't have been drugged, I agree with that.
00:48:24.000Ashley made the perfect case against birth control and how it wrecks the lives of young women because they get pumped all these hormones and they actually go nuts.
00:48:49.000You talk about the other day with drugs, you'll have like migraines, so they'll prescribe a medication, but the medication causes anal leakage.
00:48:55.000Then they'll give you a medication for your anal leakage, which causes like abdominal pain.
00:50:32.000They make up reasons to give young girls birth control just on the fly.
00:50:37.000They're just pumping out drugs, running commercials to pump out drugs, and then they threaten to pull the sponsorship dollars from networks and from big tech unless they censor and shut down anyone who opposes them.
00:50:47.000Watch Fox News at night between the hours of seven and midnight.
00:50:52.000Every commercial is a form of vitamin relaxing.
00:52:14.000My mom, as a prolific smoker in Brazil, when she would buy cigarettes and they would give her a lung cancer, like, no, no, no, give me the emphysema picture.
00:53:21.000Of all the insane things Big Pharma has done to people, the one drug that has been now tested in various scenarios GLP 1s, GLP 2s, GLP 3s are actually one of the most revolutionary drugs that do not harm the human body.
01:00:27.000Every time somebody makes all those assertions, like, oh, they lied about this, can you take me to the ledge of the flat Earth so I can push you off of it and see what happens?
01:01:19.000Science, I've left the cult of the scientific method because that's the thing that says if we can't test it, if we can't prove it in a test lab, then it can't be real.
01:01:26.000And there's things that happen that we can't reproduce in the lab.
01:01:29.000Well, I mean, called them miracles sometimes.
01:01:31.000I don't even know if that's true because like zero point energy.
01:01:34.000Well, for sure, because they're thinking that the universe is a closed system.
01:01:37.000They're like, you can't get more energy out of a closed system than you put into the closed system.
01:02:59.000It's not a perpetual motion machine mathematically because its energy is coming from an outside source, but all energy in the system is going to be transferred.
01:03:06.000Thus, Ian, you can make what functionally looks like a perpetual motion machine.
01:03:09.000I think the sun is something that looks like a perpetual motion machine.
01:03:13.000It looks like it's always there, but the 13.6 billion years of the.
01:03:16.000I mean, even the universe is not perpetual.
01:03:18.000It has a beginning and an ending, according to if the big crunch theory and big bang, you know, Taurus is real, then.
01:03:24.000Well, that's only if it's a closed system, though.
01:03:28.000And you just said that it's not a closed system.
01:07:06.000How would you feel if it was illegal to have a communist party, to be a communist, to run as a communist, or to speak positively about communism?
01:09:08.000Then, We all agree you should have the freedom to choose whatever pizza topping you want because we all know no one in their right mind would ever put pineapple on pizza.
01:09:16.000Then one day a dude shows up and does, and we freak out and we're like, What are you doing?
01:09:23.000But what you're asking too is if this communist group that's meeting, if they are talking about overthrowing the country that they're meeting in, is that a problem?
01:10:09.000Just at what level do you think the ban hammer comes down?
01:10:12.000Well, I think this has been going on for decades.
01:10:13.000It's the subversion instead of elections.
01:10:15.000It doesn't matter who wins, it matters who controls the institutions, who controls the judges, the academies, the this.
01:10:23.000So, the problem right now we have with communism and socialism and even Islam and all of this is that they don't want to have the constitutional republic.
01:10:33.000All three of those groups want to end the constitutional republic for straight democracy where there is one party rule.
01:11:30.000So even if Islam and the DSA and the communists all team up and they want to destroy America, eventually they're going to have to destroy each other.
01:11:39.000So I think it's more about totalitarianism and dissent.
01:11:43.000If you are a member of the CCP, you do not experience authoritarianism, it doesn't exist.
01:12:40.000The global public infrastructure is connected.
01:12:43.000The difference is that China has been set up to run the world.
01:12:46.000And if you look at Soros or any of these people, what they were writing in the 90s with the fall of the USSR and the export of all of our manufacturing to China, it was kind of like China's going to end up having to run the world because their system works the best.
01:13:41.000There's no way you can slice it, like how dangerous of a human being he is.
01:13:44.000And he gets the nowadays he gets a little bit of play because the normies are paying attention to like who's buying up all the residential houses, the single family houses, who's driving up the cost of home prices and out pricing people out of neighborhoods, like gentrification.
01:14:01.000That's literally all that's all BlackRock.
01:14:04.000And he had the he had for many years the cover of that of like being just a CEO of a private equity company that nobody talked about.
01:14:13.000To now, it's like, okay, people are paying attention.
01:14:47.000Are the you know essentially he's the head of the CEO of BlackRock?
01:14:50.000Then I hear State Street and Vanguard.
01:14:51.000Is uh oh no, no, BlackRock and Vanguard are essentially twins.
01:14:55.000He is uh the CEO and co founder and co founder of BlackRock, which used to be it was an aggregate of Blackstone that's like the housing development arm of Blackstone.
01:15:03.000It's funneled out of it, it's fun out so so so Blackstone is is Steve Schwartzman and and it's like a brick and mortar type, like very conservative, actually operation on how they operate.
01:15:14.000Schwartzman is a big Trump guy and and you know operates out of Manhattan.
01:17:41.000So, like, if you know where to look, you'll see like a church with a gigantic steeple, but no one ever goes in because the steeple is just covering up the pump.
01:18:14.000It has its thing, but you can also do by mail, by play.
01:18:16.000But those take a picture, and then after the fact, they go through the pictures, and then now it's probably a manual called ALRP, whatever it is, license, ALPRs.
01:18:26.000The flock cameras are a problem because they're false flagging people like crazy.
01:20:54.000It's internet of body, internet of things, all of our data, and the less of us, the better.
01:21:00.000I'll explain how you're going to live.
01:21:02.000So, people will be born, and they will be programmed by the algorithms, by the machine, to favor some element of the world.
01:21:12.000So, if the world needs a postal worker, a kid is born to postal worker parents, and he gets inundated with nothing but postal worker media.
01:21:20.000And as he's getting older, he's really excited to be a postal worker, and his parents are postal workers, and his friends are postal workers.
01:21:25.000Then one day he finally gets his first job, and his parents jumping up and joy, jumping with joy, screaming, You did it.
01:21:42.000You will be programmed from birth to have one job, and you will go to and from work with a smile on your face because the AI has programmed you to do it.
01:22:27.000So in the AI, when the government and the machine has mechanized the surface of the planet, the computer, humans will effectively be cells in a greater complex system.
01:22:36.000And those that deviate from the Programming will be cancer or will be destroyed.
01:22:40.000And what they'll do is they'll bring them in for repair.
01:22:42.000They'll bring them in, they'll put them in an aqueous solution like an RNA protease, which will go in there and rewrite their code and it will kill them or turn them back into a.
01:23:53.000The AI will not siphon people into a big building to get repaired, is what they'll call it.
01:23:58.000But this is the next stage in human evolution going from a multicellular organism into a multicellular organism system with the central nucleus being the AI data center machine state.
01:24:13.000Once they miniaturize the tech and it gets so much faster and cheaper, like less electricity, they're going to start synthesizing machinery, like quadra.
01:24:21.000It would be like carbon based machines will start walking out of that building, dude.
01:25:00.000Eventually, those multicellular organisms grow to great size like we are now.
01:25:07.000If this chain continues, the next progress of life will be multicellular organism systems.
01:25:14.000That is, Instead of being free cells moving all around randomly, they're going to combine with each other.
01:25:20.000Humans are going to be forced into each other using new technology, AI and neural link technology, and we will be functionally single cells in a multicellular organism.
01:25:29.000When you called it attention economy, I thought the same thing.
01:25:32.000I thought they'll literally use your brain's attention power to run their software.
01:25:37.000That's literally nowhere near what I'm talking about.
01:25:38.000You're talking about becoming a multicellular organic.
01:25:40.000That is not what an attention economy is.
01:25:42.000I think they're going to siphon off your brain power.
01:25:49.000What I am saying is just like a single cell was a free entity until at some point it merged with other cells and became a singular entity, humans as singular entities and independent functions will cease.
01:26:03.000And we will become single cells in a multicellular organism.
01:26:24.000I'm saying that there's going to be an old man sitting with his grandkid in a field looking up at rows of black boxes moving left and right, and he says, that's the machine that humans built 200 years ago.
01:26:36.000We don't know what it's doing no more because we have nothing to do with it, but it's going.
01:28:33.000So when you are a single entity in the greater system, you're going to be walking to work, you have a heart attack, and die, and they're going to shuffle you into the dump.
01:29:53.000So if you can conceptualize like hundreds of variables, alternate timelines, the idea of infinity, then you have a higher order of thinking.
01:30:02.000But most people don't, which is why most people don't.
01:30:05.000Shows have like a third grade reading level and they have a laugh trick.
01:30:07.000So I'm going to go back and make just tell people when to laugh.
01:30:10.000I'm going to make another Thanos reference then.
01:32:59.000Famous story from New York City, like very famous story.
01:33:02.00018 year old kid, kind of in the wrong place, wrong time, went to the bodega in the Bronx, was picking up something for his mom, had just gotten a massive scholarship or I think for basketball, if I'm not mistaken.
01:33:50.000So, he was talking about how China's lying about the size of its population, and here's proof.
01:33:56.000And then I watched it and I was like, I don't think he understands that he's actually saying China mass executed a ton of their own population.
01:34:03.000But you take a look at right now with the mass influx of illegal immigrants, as well as businesses are closing and unable to find anybody to work.
01:35:39.000Well, wasn't there also the sheer issue of people relocating, chasing work because of rural areas that limited the amount of work they probably went to other areas?
01:35:51.000Perhaps, but I'd argue the inverse that it's easier to find work and maintain a life in a rural area where it's cheaper than an urban area.
01:35:58.000People in New York were fleeing like crazy because you were congested with nowhere to go, but they were going to the rural areas.
01:36:03.000We were fleeing because we live on top of each other.
01:37:11.000To these colleges, no, no, because you're George.
01:37:15.000I think it's on purpose, and I think they're trying to create two, two, they're splitting humanity into two distinct groups, which are called Phil, the Morlocks, and the Eloy.
01:37:41.000So it's, he goes to the future and there's pale, gaunt, super intelligence and then there's dumb, savage, humanity split into two different groups.
01:38:35.000It is such a what's second after Monaco because Monaco is like I think people go there to kill their like Bulgaria, yeah, Bulgaria, interesting.
01:40:44.000I bring up these 4 billion that they want to bring humanity down.
01:40:47.000I feel like they're not factoring in mitigating circumstances that could change.
01:40:51.000They're just saying, at the current trajectory, humans are creating this much damage, therefore we need this.
01:40:55.000So, here's, okay, so if I'm going to talk, this is a theory that I've had and I'll stand by it because I think it's how it's going to happen.
01:41:05.000There will be population control and it will be done through infertility and it's going to be delivered through our food system.
01:41:11.000Matter of fact, they are probably already doing it.
01:41:42.000Look at how this generation of millennials, who we all took the damn Flintstone vitamins, and we have become the most infertile generation.
01:43:38.000So essentially, yes, there could be true to the mosquito vaccine mosquitoes, which would be a great thing.
01:43:46.000Do you remember how they tried to create a mosquito in Florida that would eat the mosquitoes and then they fucked the mosquitoes and they became love bugs?
01:43:55.000So, the University of Florida created a mosquito in a lab that was going to be a cannibal and bring down the mosquito population in Florida.
01:44:06.000Instead of eating the mosquitoes, they started fornicating with mosquitoes and created a hybrid that we now call love bugs.
01:44:31.000I got to make a quick correction of appeal.
01:44:33.000The company I mentioned they say that it doesn't put vaccines on the fruit, that's a debunk conspiracy theory, but that it puts monoglycerides and diglycerides on the On the skin that proves it preserve it, of course, they don't, right?
01:44:44.000Debunk conspiracy, yeah, sure, of course, whatever.
01:44:47.000They're putting the company, yeah, like having using food is the uh, have you seen how apples look like plastic in supermarkets nowadays?
01:44:55.000And then when you go home, I use this thing, veggie wash, like I don't know if it does anything at this point, but spray the apple literally it's like this fill melts off of it, and you're like, wait, that's what the apple actually looks like, kind of shitty, it's not shiny, it's not red, yeah, I don't know.
01:45:09.000Maybe, maybe you're just putting some weird chemicals.
01:45:12.000No, no, the veggie wash is like white vinegar.
01:45:15.000So you know, I think they paint our vegetables and stuff to make them look better, too.
01:51:27.000Yeah, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't like, we actually went to the neighbors and we were like, Your dog killed our chickens, like, you owe us 20 bucks.
01:56:35.000But it does operate political entities and is subject to some form of regulation.
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01:59:57.000You're not going to watch a two hour show at midnight.
01:59:59.000But the latest one we have, Men Don't Need Therapy, I think is at like 250K.
02:00:03.000The Climate Change one didn't do as well, but it's at 160K.
02:00:06.000So we have a brand new show and it's hitting out of the park at a time when everyone's views are down and they're all complaining and they're screaming and they're all pissed off.
02:00:14.000So what happens is we're in a slow news period.
02:00:17.000News personalities are desperate for views.
02:00:19.000The new show we're doing is hitting out of the park.
02:03:01.000He's an entertainer, but his daughter is not even entertaining.
02:03:04.000Well, it's in the eye of the beholder, obviously, if he is a success or failure as an entertainer.
02:03:09.000I've got like 70 voice memos from Alex Jones because he would just record for three minutes and send me this stuff.
02:03:16.000One of them was like, Tim, you got to understand a good private jet you can get for a million bucks.
02:03:21.000You don't got to be spending all this money flying around the country.
02:03:23.000You just get a good private jet and then.
02:03:24.000The only problem is that you're going to need to spend, you got to hire a crew, and it's going to be about $100,000 a year per person.
02:03:29.000So, all in all, if you're financing this thing, it might actually cost you about $5,000 per month, and then a couple of these guys, maybe $7,000, $8,000 per month.
02:03:36.000You got a private jet whenever you want.
02:03:38.000And I was like, just listening to this, being like, why did he send me this?
02:04:02.000Steelman Alex's thing in this whole last couple days is the banality of evil.
02:04:06.000If he feels like you're not doing enough to stop the war with your rhetoric, that I could guess I could see, but that doesn't mean you're, you know.
02:05:08.000I don't think that talking about, even if you think the Israeli American government confluence is the biggest problem on earth, talking about every day is not the way to solve it.
02:05:59.000You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast.
02:06:03.000Mel, do you want to shout anything out?
02:06:04.000Oh, just if everyone can check out my new book, it's called Infiltration Instead of Invasion America Betrayed, 1944 to 1954, and a lot of history.
02:06:56.000The Bank of International Settlements, IMF, World Bank, the International Organization of that Immunities Act that is still under, still going today.
02:07:06.000There's so much in there that'll just infuriate people.
02:07:12.000I'm telling you, when the people really understand that we were sold out after World War II, certainly when the Dulles brothers took over the State Department, America became.
02:07:21.000You know, just on its way out, so we have to save it.
02:07:24.000And they've sold us for you know, 60 years, the decline of America, the controlled demolition of America as progressivism.
02:07:30.000And the truth is, they want a one world government and they planned it out in 1944, and they don't want to lose it.
02:07:37.000And that's what we're fighting, I think.
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02:10:59.000I hope you're all enjoying your educational rapeseed oil segment here at Timcast IRL.
02:11:05.000Ian, what do you like about rapeseed oil?
02:11:07.000The way it goes inside, dude, the way it goes in you.
02:11:10.000It with the insertion, I like that moment where you feel it and it kind of your body expands, you know, while it's slowly going inside you.
02:11:20.000Wait, what are you talking about in liquid form?
02:11:21.000It's canola oil, so you could use that.
02:11:24.000I love that canola means Canada oil, that's disgusting.
02:11:26.000Oh man, Canada canola means Canada oil.
02:12:46.000Yeah, mRNA is a type of RNA called messenger RNA.
02:12:50.000RNA itself is an acid, ribonucleic acid, and there's different kinds of it.
02:12:53.000There's like the messenger RNA's particular job is to grab data from the DNA and then carry it to another RNA that's like a ribosomal RNA that's building proteins.
02:13:08.000The messenger will come be like, build this kind of protein.
02:13:11.000And so then the ribosomal RNA will be like, now I have the code.
02:13:54.000It makes me like, did you ever sit at home and start thinking about the Cosmics and how like small and insignificant we are in the greatest all the time.
02:14:28.000Are building the technology, Wong think about this a lot, and they really believe, like in robotic synthesis and stuff where we're replicating our genome and like robots.
02:14:38.000And so, to not talk about the reason I force myself to talk about it, even though it's weird and doesn't have anything to do with Donald Trump, change in here all of a sudden.
02:17:44.000Well, my question is I understand that pursuing a cure for cancer is a good cause, but I worry about a society where cures are a pill away would lead to even more unhealthy lifestyles that lean on a medical system that would.
02:19:54.000I addressed your point before you even made it.
02:19:57.000The point that I'm making is the majority of people that engage in risky behaviors and are bad with money and blah, blah, blah, they tend to be less intelligent when you have.
02:20:34.000The question is how do we keep people from, because it's a shot or a pill away, From engaging in bad behavior because they know that it's like, I'll give you a real world example currently, right?
02:20:46.000In the gay community, there's prep drugs who are supposed to mitigate the risks of HIV.
02:20:52.000You know, unprotected sex has become a menace amongst that community because of said drug.
02:20:58.000So, what he's trying, yeah, it's a real.
02:21:01.000So, it's probably spreading a whole bunch of other diseases.
02:22:34.000But, like, so if you, so like cancer drugs that make it so you could live an unhealthy lifestyle but still be super healthy, that might not be a bad thing.
02:22:42.000Well, I mean, so I personally, to the caller's point, I don't think that it would be the problem that the caller is kind of alluding to.
02:22:52.000People are still going to engage in unhealthy behavior.
02:22:56.000You could make the same argument about GLP 1s for people that are overweight, right?
02:23:02.000I just don't think that it would actually become a problem because you're still going to have car accidents.
02:23:06.000You're still going to have people doing stupid things.
02:23:08.000You're still going to have, you know, well, you might not have car accidents with or not as frequently because of like AI driving and stuff like that.
02:23:42.000This is just a guess, but I don't think that we're going to have some kind of problem where people are engaging in too much risky behavior and they're just getting medicines to, you know, get rid of the effects.
02:23:56.000There's already people that are engaged in plenty of risky behavior just with their diet, you know?
02:24:09.000It's just like I see little things over the course of my life, little things, conveniences, things that have been added to society, smartphones and apps that let you order from home and you never have to leave.
02:24:21.000It just has all these emergent behaviors of people becoming antisocial and afraid of meeting one another.
02:24:29.000And I guess that contributes to the whole birth rate thing as well.
02:24:34.000But something like a cure, For not just cancer, but anything that they find a cure for.
02:24:40.000I just feel like, okay, so that just gives you free reign to do whatever you want, just like you were saying with the SEDs in the gay community.
02:24:48.000I see those commercials all the time, and it's like, oh, so you just go around and do whatever you want, and the safety net will handle the rest.
02:26:24.000Well, I mean, it's arguable that GLP 1s over the life of a patient might actually reduce the cost of medical care that they need because of being overweight.
02:29:43.000So my question is actually for George.
02:29:49.000So, in a previous show, he had mentioned how he was naive for thinking he could get into politics and change corruption from the inside.
02:29:58.000I'm actually running for mayor in my local race here, and I would like his advice, recommendations, things like that, you know, what to look for.
02:30:08.000And most importantly, it's kind of how not to fall into that trap with the corruption and things that go on.
02:30:16.000First of all, Gertie, I wish you would have asked me this like before you even filed your candidacy because I would have tried to deter you.
02:32:07.000I ended up getting in trouble for a lot of stuff.
02:32:08.000So I say this if it's not above board, if it's not black and white, don't live in gray in politics because that's how they want you to be.
02:32:18.000Every political operation, whether the Democrats and the DNC or the GOP, they want you to operate in the gray.
02:32:26.000Because they'll create an Oppo book about you and use that to blackmail you, bribe you, and control you to do what they want you to do, not what you want to do when you want to be a disruptor.
02:32:36.000Because they'll be like, ah, so, you know, I see you're trying to pass this new ordinance here in the town.
02:32:44.000Problem is, it's not going to work for, you know, some of our special interest group guys.
02:32:48.000And I'd hate to get the story about you fucking a goat when you were like 22 in the backyard of your best friend.
02:32:55.000You know, it happens to be on video because you operated within the gray.
02:32:58.000So, always avoid operating and living in gray and being always black and white.
02:33:03.000That's the best way in politics, or else you're just screwed.
02:34:17.000One, I literally said for the month of July, I had a good month.
02:34:21.000And you get all these people spam blasting on Reddit and in response being like, the best pros in the world don't do 50 big blinds an hour.
02:34:28.000Which, one, wow, these people are really bad at poker.
02:34:32.000Most poker pros have really good months and some bad months and then average out for the year.
02:34:37.000I had one big three way all in where I made a thousand bucks.
02:34:41.000So my actual big blind prior probably would have been about 20.
02:34:44.000And then because of that one big all in, it bumped me up to 50.
02:34:47.000That being said, It's fucking insane to me that there are people who play poker on the regular and will buy in for $400 and they cannot walk away with $500.
02:37:09.000I was saying, I served in the Berlin Brigade and I was standing on the Brandenburg Gate, on top of the wall at the Brandenburg Gate the night it fell in 89.
02:37:19.000And it amazes me the number of young people today that seem to be enamored with communism and socialism.
02:38:31.000We're talking all AI tomorrow on the Tim Pool show.
02:38:33.000We film on Fridays and then we air on Sundays.
02:38:37.000Sunday seems like the best day for it for now, just because we don't really have much on Sundays as it is.
02:38:42.000There is something about exposing people to chaos if you really want to help them kind of antidote that.
02:38:47.000Because back in the day, this is something I was learning is that good and evil, the concept didn't exist in the beginning of the era of the biblical eras.
02:39:03.000Being dark alone in the woods at night without light, like, there's nothing worse than that except for like sheer murder.
02:39:10.000You know, like, So, you want to re expose people to the chaos, the panic, the fear, and let them override it on a personal level?
02:39:17.000I also don't think anyone, a lot of these people don't really understand that there will be chaos because they don't really know what socialism is, what it leads to.
02:39:28.000They just think of a utopia and things being better because that's what they hear.
02:39:32.000So, they really need to study the history of socialism, communism, which, how do you get them to do that?
02:40:38.000Decades and decades, they've lied to the American people.
02:40:41.000And now, COVID was kind of the last straw, particularly for young people, because they were in their formative years and all the stuff that their parents and other earlier generations got to do, right?
02:40:53.000Like they all got to go to prom, they got to graduate, they got to do a bunch of fun stuff.
02:40:58.000For two years, kids that were 16 years old were locked in the house from 16 to 18.
02:41:05.000And those years matter so much because you're literally, it's like they call them your formative years for a reason, first of all.
02:41:14.000And second of all, when you're 18 years old, a year is forever.
02:41:19.000I'm an old guy, so a year goes by like that to me.
02:41:22.000But like when you're 16, that's an eighth of your life.
02:41:28.000So, or two years is an eighth of your life.
02:41:29.000But the point that I'm making is like, you can't, like, you have a generation that doesn't trust the government.
02:41:37.000They see the economy is kind of crap for them.
02:41:40.000They see people on Instagram flaunting money, people that ostensibly are their age or a little bit older than them with tons of money because that's what the algorithm feeds them.
02:41:50.000And so they're like, well, I'm never going to own a home.
02:42:19.000They're ignoring the fact that there are 50 years of the boomers living life and accumulating property between where they are and where the boomers are.
02:42:29.000But that doesn't matter to a young person.
02:42:38.000To understand that it was infiltrated.
02:42:40.000And Yuri Bezmanov, back in the 80s, when he wrote the love letter to America after he left the FSB and came to America, he said that it would take one generation from kindergarten through college of a child to change the country to hate itself and to not be willing to stand up or to be proud of the nation.
02:45:39.000The communists turned it and faced it into the East.
02:45:42.000But yeah, I mean, it was an amazing time period because I will tell you, we all, when we got to West Berlin, had to go to East Berlin to witness what we were actually fighting against.
02:46:14.000There was a very dark and dismal place.
02:46:16.000There was a significant difference between the life expectancy of people in East Berlin and West Berlin.
02:46:22.000People in West Berlin had a life expectancy of like 10 years longer than the people in East Berlin.
02:46:28.000And then after the fall of the Berlin Wall, by the end of the 90s, the people in East Berlin's life expectancy had caught up with the people in West Berlin.
02:46:43.000And I think that it's really tough because you're dealing with people that, first of all, don't trust any narratives that are counter to what they've been told by leftists, communists, whatever you want to call them.
02:47:00.000And second of all, they want to believe, right?
02:47:05.000It's real tough to convince someone that they're wrong.
02:47:10.000When not only do they not believe the information that you're giving them because you're just telling them the CIA lines, but they want to believe that communism works.
02:47:20.000They want to believe that this is the solution to their problems because they're experiencing real world problems, right?
02:47:29.000Whether you look at young people today and say, oh, you just got to pull your bootstrap, or think they just got to pull themselves up by their bootstraps or not, what they're going through, you have to think of it from their perspective.
02:47:42.000They have just gone through the young phase of their life where everything is taken care of for them and they're expected to be able to just handle modern society, go out and go to college or whatever, get out of college and now you have to have a job.
02:47:57.000And they've probably got a lot of debt, you know.
02:48:00.000And most of the communists in the US are some kind of Nepo baby.
02:48:04.000Yeah, the ones that are wealthy seem to all have money.
02:48:07.000This is no different than the Weather Underground and the Students for Democratic Society.
02:48:49.000A total infiltration of the education system to turn these people into believing that the common good, the greater good, the global citizenship, all this stuff is about taking away the individual, the liberty, the individual sovereignty.
02:49:09.000And many, many of these people that graduate from these elite schools go right into either fellowships at NGOs or think tanks or foundations.
02:49:19.000And next thing you know, they believe their own.
02:49:23.000If you speak to these people, they think that they are so moral and so superior and so above everyone else, and only the good people will do what they do.
02:49:31.000And of course, you know, the rich should pay all the taxes, but the bottom, you know, 40, 50% of people shouldn't pay anything, and we should pay for all of them.
02:49:41.000And I mean, it's just a vicious cycle of dependence and big government, and, you know, they don't want people to take care of themselves.
02:49:50.000To Mel's point, there was a tweet that I saw this morning.
02:49:53.000This girl, Grace Ryan, she's a DSA person.
02:49:56.000She said, Everyone's trying to dunk on me for being a progressive from a privileged background, but like, have y'all never heard of noblesse oblige?
02:50:04.000I have a moral obligation to use my advantage to help those who are struggling.
02:50:11.000Nobles are obliged to take care of the poor people, which is very close to the white man's burden.
02:50:21.000The white man is smarter than the other races.
02:50:25.000And it's his burden to take care of these people.
02:50:27.000It is absolutely a condescending and arrogant perspective.
02:50:33.000Now they think they're motivated, and it's self serving, and it makes them feel like they're superior, and it makes them feel like they're a good person because, well, I'm so fortunate, I have to help these poor people, but it doesn't help the fucking poor people.
02:50:48.000It never gets to the poor people, it never gets to the street.
02:50:52.000It's just, it's aid is the biggest joke, it's all money laundering.
02:50:56.000And, like I said, they're telling us if Scott Besson's coming out and saying there's $600 billion of taxpayer fraud every year, then the idea isn't to give the government more money.
02:51:08.000The idea is to figure out the fraud, cut that fat, make the government smaller, move as much out of D.C. as possible, and, you know, put it back to the states.
02:51:18.000But the problem is the communists don't want states.
02:52:09.000So, the point I'm trying to make is to your point of fraud, right?
02:52:12.000Scott Besant can stop quite literally.
02:52:15.000Here's a way that I believe Congress could stop.
02:52:18.000You know that appropriations work in the following way.
02:52:21.000Oh, if you get appropriated $3 million, using loose numbers here, and you don't spend said $3 million by the end of the year, you're at risk of being reevaluated and your appropriations going down.
02:54:50.000One of the things I wanted to add is the world is filled with 70 IQ people.
02:54:57.000And you take, going back to like Tim's analogy with the black kid that has been inundated with police brutality videos and somehow thinks that there are 10,000 blacks being killed by police every year.
02:55:29.000This is what the machine state wants to do.
02:55:31.000They want to return media, principal media consumption to a few networks.
02:55:37.000The media that you'll consume on social media is going to be shorts, but most of your thick informational news is going to be Paramount, HBO, or something like that.
02:56:47.000They hate God because they, you know, in Mao's China and Bolshevik Revolution, there was no God because if there's God, then somebody, you know, God of the state has to be a God.