00:03:53.000I mean, aside from Katanji Brown Jackson being an unlimited source of just hilarity because she clearly does not understand basic concepts like what is a woman, the question itself, what is a woman, has finally made it to the Supreme Court.
00:04:05.000And the response from the progressives has been nothing but pure entertainment.
00:04:09.000Yet they said we don't have a definition of what sex is.
00:04:13.000And Alito is like, then how could you have sex-based protections if you can't define it?
00:04:21.000It took, what, 10 years to get to this point where the Supreme Court could finally be like, guys, if you can't define what a woman is, you can't have legal protections for women.
00:04:31.000There's a whole bunch of other breaking news.
00:04:33.000The ICE agent involved in the shooting of Rene Good is reportedly in hiding and also reportedly will not face criminal charges, which everybody's freaking out about.
00:07:52.000Facing contempt threat, Clintons refused to testify in Epstein inquiry.
00:07:57.000Now, admittedly, I didn't know if this was actually going to be the biggest story because Trump also said F you and flipped the guy off over the Epstein files.
00:08:05.000And I kind of thought that would be more interesting to a lot of people because no one expects the Clintons to actually go to jail for contempt of Congress.
00:08:25.000So the New York Times says the couple escalated their battle with rep James R. Comer, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, who said he would move to hold them in contempt of Congress.
00:08:35.000Quote, every person has to decide when they have seen or had enough and are ready to fight for this country, its principles, and its people, no matter the consequences, the Clintons wrote in a lengthy letter to Mr. Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, which was obtained by the New York Times.
00:09:14.000It used to be Nazi and then Nazi lost its zing.
00:09:17.000And so they're just like, oh, well, just call him pedophile, blah, blah, blah.
00:09:20.000I don't think that anyone, anyone that's talking about Trump really believes any of it.
00:09:25.000I think it's just the most slanderous thing they can come up with.
00:09:27.000As for the Clintons, I mean, look, I'd at least like to see them actually in front of Congress, or at least I'd like to see, you know, see indictments for them not showing up because this is, like you said, you know, what's his name?
00:09:48.000So if other people can go to prison, you'd think that there would be some demand to be like, hey, you know, you guys are doing the same stuff that just a couple of years ago we tossed someone in jail for.
00:11:19.000That's what American politics and this new generation is just like each party's people just posting pictures of the opposing parties' figures with the same pedophile.
00:11:57.000You know, I think that these guys aren't, they're going into contempt because if they did, okay, firstly, if they came out and they told everybody everything they wanted, they'd probably get assassinated by people.
00:12:12.000That would be like Spider-Man getting wrapped up in a web.
00:12:14.000It's like there are other Spider-Man in their webs, too, because I think they were part of a power game that they can't really expose.
00:12:23.000And they'd rather just let their lawyers defend them from the contempt.
00:12:27.000Well, the whole thing with the Epstein files is just like the most powerful man on the earth isn't going to nuke any files that implicate him in pedophilia.
00:12:35.000Like literal, basically the king of the world for eight years.
00:12:37.000He's like, oh, I forgot to delete the file that inculcates me in this massive pedophiling.
00:12:42.000It's like, no, all of this stuff has been wiped off the face of the planet.
00:12:45.000There's not really much that we can do about it.
00:12:47.000I mean, it's kind of a black pill for everybody in the audience, but it's true.
00:12:51.000They mop this stuff up all the time if there really was a situation.
00:12:55.000That's the most likely situation, in my opinion.
00:12:57.000You know what's really difficult is everybody's fighting.
00:13:00.000Like, just pick somebody on the right and pick somebody else, and they've got a beef for some reason.
00:13:50.000So it's like, I mean, Bondi, for what it's worth, I mean, everyone has their take on Bondi, but like for what it's worth, she is fairly compliant with Trump.
00:14:57.000All we really need is for a guy with the windbreaker with the FBI in it to walk into the Clintons house and walk him out, bring him to processing.
00:15:04.000And then when the U.S. attorney and the corrupt deep state lets him go, well, at least you got the TV screen.
00:16:22.000The funny thing is, too, like, I think it's a Spanish saying, which Spanish is, Spanish is European.
00:16:27.000And it's funny that, like, remember when, remember when that viral video of that woman, she was like, if, if, she said something like, if you're white, you can't speak Spanish.
00:18:19.000like really striking as a guy that is fluent in spanish poquito uh you know yo i'll see a year you know i'll see a year something like that hispanic is a spanish-speaking person especially one of latin american descent living in the u.s Especially.
00:18:33.000Yeah, like literally, so if I, so if I, a Korean, white mix guy, learn Spanish, I'm Hispanic.
00:18:40.000And it's funny because everybody thinks I'm Hispanic anyway, so I just rolled it.
00:18:44.000Google's crazy with that definition, by the way.
00:18:45.000They're like, Hispanic, especially you, Latin American.
00:21:10.000But there is, with the retard right expansion, a lot of regular people who are being pulled into this, and I think it's intentional from Google, from Facebook, and these other big platforms.
00:21:22.000They want the right to be in the space, and they want the left to be coming off, or the corporate press to be coming off as more reasonable, trying to take back the narrative.
00:21:31.000You can clearly see it's getting to Trump when he does this.
00:21:34.000And I don't know if you guys saw that video where Trump was talking about how Melania says it's inappropriate to dance.
00:22:42.000It could be that the reason Trump didn't want to release it is because you can see what Democrats have done so far.
00:22:47.000They took a photo of Trump at like some Hawaiian celebration and then redacted the faces of all the women and then tried to trick people into thinking he was like with a bunch of young girls or something.
00:22:57.000But the photo was from a newspaper and it's just like very well-known old photo of like they're wearing lays around their neck or whatever.
00:23:05.000I think there's Saudi royalty implications in the Epstein files.
00:23:09.000I think that there's billionaires and millionaires.
00:23:11.000And I think Trump's attitude is, why should the U.S. face massive collateral damage, degradation of our international relations over these pieces of trash?
00:23:22.000He doesn't want to give that power up.
00:23:25.000That being said, he's already instructed to release these files because I think the pressure did get to him and he realized he's not winning this one.
00:23:31.000I think he's largely pissed off just because he can't win it.
00:23:35.000And I got to tell you, man, there is, how do I describe this?
00:25:06.000I believe it was actually the first episode of The Simpsons outside of the Tracy Ullman show where they were playing Scrabble and Lisa used the word id.
00:25:37.000Trump is a manifestation of people's deep-rooted feelings in a lot of ways.
00:25:42.000You know, we all my point is about what Trump is feeling.
00:25:45.000It's a combination of things, but I think in the political space, what I saw, I have seen on the ground.
00:25:51.000Like I told that story of when I was hanging out at Charlestown Races and I was playing old Mississippi stud, if you know what that is, gambling, as it were.
00:26:01.000And the dealer there said he was a big fan of the show.
00:26:03.000And people always say, like, oh, you know, Tim comes and hangs out.
00:26:07.000And then he said something like, he said two things.
00:26:09.000He said, you know, I unsubscribed from Charlie Kirk the other day because I just realized he's never coming back.
00:26:17.000And I was like, yeah, that's really sad, man.
00:26:32.000And so he went to his page, saw it, and he just went, unsubscribe.
00:26:35.000And then he said, to be honest, I've kind of stopped watching a lot of content just because it's the same thing every day with nothing being resolved.
00:27:14.000Yeah, I keep finding gratitude for people that are annoying me or that are just, you know, whatever, stuck in it because the gratitude will help them.
00:27:23.000Even if someone insults you, if you're like, thank you for offering me anything at all, they're pretty good.
00:27:30.000The frustration, you know, it's just like, appreciate that it's still going on.
00:27:34.000Like, like this show, like, I don't want to talk about Hillary Clinton's butthole, but like, here I am.
00:27:39.000What a fucking opportunity this is to heal the world.
00:27:42.000Oh, I'm just thinking of the deepest, darkest, you know, potentials of where we could go.
00:27:55.000We focus a lot on like the problems of the world and we're like ringing the bell for like, hey, everyone, look, problem, problem, problem.
00:28:02.000But eventually, like you want to solve the problems, and like if you're always looking around at problems, you kind of become a problem.
00:28:09.000I kind of feel like the point of this show is to make people aware of the problems.
00:28:13.000Yeah, there's a lot of people that, you know, aren't really out there searching the internet all day long and they don't spend a lot of time on X or what have you.
00:28:20.000And granted, we do, but I feel like our job is to kind of like, you know, make people aware.
00:28:26.000Obviously, there's a lot of opinions, but our job is to make people aware of the problem.
00:29:28.000I've got a good point about how your guys' job is to tell people kind of what the news is going on.
00:29:33.000I totally agree with that because most of the time I'm just like a stay-at-home mom.
00:29:37.000I film one video on the weekends and I rely on shows like this to tell me what's going on.
00:29:42.000But on the other side of it, it is kind of like you're like, F you, this is so annoying.
00:29:47.000Which, you know, I watch Michael Knowles a lot.
00:29:49.000He had an episode out recently and something that stuck with me, this like fighting that we see and blackpilling is kind of like he stated it's a podcaster problem.
00:29:59.000Or like normies, like you stated, Tim, they aren't really worried about all of this little nitty-gritty stuff.
00:30:06.000But that is how everybody's feeling right there.
00:30:10.000Yeah, I mean, I understand both sides.
00:30:13.000Like for us, it does feel like, you know, constantly blackpilling or constantly hearing bad news, blah, Because that's really, you know, that's kind of the stuff that we need to make people aware of.
00:30:23.000But at the same time, it's like our job, like what we do is to make people aware.
00:30:28.000It's not just that we're like, it's not just complaining on the internet, as Tim Seth puts it.
00:30:34.000It really is, you know, we are here to, you know, to give our opinions and let people know about things.
00:30:40.000Then the audience is like, oh, she might go to jail.
00:30:43.000But it's like, okay, also, she's probably not going to.
00:30:47.000It's like a whiplash with everything if you're so involved with politics like that, which.
00:30:52.000Yeah, I think that because of the nature of this job in the political podcasting realm that you're looking for problems to show the world these are the big problems that sometimes when the problems subside, you look around and you're like, we got to find some problem.
00:32:24.000The big report in here, and we're going to get through a lot of it because, oh, man, is they're talking about how Israel is spending $900,000 on an influencer campaign with a U.S. audience, and they're calling it Project Esther.
00:32:38.000This is the they say a newly formed firm called Bridges Partners registered as a foreign agent for the government of Israel and disclosed plans for a $900,000 influencer program dubbed Esther Project.
00:32:52.000The project, which started during the summer of 2025 and was scheduled to continue until the end of the year, would cost up to $250,000 a month when it was in full swing.
00:33:01.000Regulatory disclosures said a rep for the Israeli government didn't respond to a request for comments.
00:33:06.000So let me just say, any influencer, any person who takes money from a foreign government to promote the interests of that country should be forced to register as a foreign agent themselves.
00:33:21.000So all of these people that got paid by Israel, they should be forced to register.
00:33:26.000That being said, I love, and I actually reached out to the journalist on this one because she's like trying to, they might have changed it actually.
00:33:36.000They kind of insinuate that we are being paid.
00:33:38.000They put foreign governments are meanwhile turning their attention to courting and hiring those on the right.
00:33:43.000Israel's Netanyahu sat down at least twice with American podcasters and influencers in the past year at Blair House across the street from the White House in April, where his guests included Spicer, Maha advocate Jessica Reed Kraus, and podcaster Tim Poole.
00:33:54.000He urged support for U.S. intervention in Iran, which Trump would eventually carry out in June.
00:33:58.000They're trying to make it seem like we got hired or I got hired.
00:34:30.000Last summer, Donald Trump's 28-year-old former campaign aide, Alex Brusowitz, had some new advice for the president, reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
00:34:38.000Nearly 70% of Republican voters support Trump on this no-brainer.
00:34:42.000What Brusowitz left out, a political action committee funded by legal marijuana's biggest players had just paid him $300,000.
00:35:58.000Like, we've had a couple instances where sponsors have reached out, sponsors, I said, companies, and they'll say, you know, we want to get someone from our company on the show.
00:36:09.000And we just tell them, not interested, have a nice day.
00:36:11.000And then we say, we're always interested in taking on new sponsors if your product aligns with what we're interested in and building a relationship that way.
00:36:18.000And so Mike Lindell is the best example.
00:36:20.000They never asked us to come on the show to pay them to come on the show, but it's a good example of someone who sponsors the show who also is a guest.
00:36:34.000And there's the guy from CrowdHealth came on well, well, well after we were already working with him because we had a working relationship.
00:36:40.000But I look at all this stuff, and I got to tell you guys, the secret is it's all fake and gay.
00:36:46.000Someone's getting paid somewhere and it's another factor in the whole culture we're just being demoralized.
00:36:54.000What do you mean getting paid somewhere?
00:37:16.000Yeah, it's so sick how the U.S. in 2026, the U.S. political zeitgeist is just like Middle Eastern countries settling their like ethnic squabbles and are all true.
00:37:26.000And I just want to say it is disgusting.
00:37:41.000They don't sponsor us, but the calories in a lot of these drinks, like it really just, it really says a lot about our society.
00:37:46.000And honestly, these people taking money for like stuff like, I don't know, like just hypothetically delicious Diet Coke that is zero calorie.
00:38:28.000I just ordered six, and that's what we have.
00:38:29.000And then we've just ordered the same ones.
00:38:31.000And people have asked us, like, why don't you get a chair sponsor?
00:38:33.000Yeah, most money, I think, is publicity.
00:38:36.000People have claimed that because we have the Daily Wire truth bomb in the background where the guest sits, just because we are friends with them, they were like, the Daily Wire paid them to do that.
00:38:44.000And I'm like, you know, at first, I was kind of like, that's the stupidest thing I ever heard.
00:38:47.000And I'm kind of like, oh, no, I get why they think that.
00:38:51.000I mean, I'm reading through this thing, and it is cringe, the project, Esther Project stuff, because there are people who on X all of a sudden just went like hardcore pro-Israel for no reason.
00:39:38.000Like you can tell the people that are shilling, or at least you can tell the people that are really pro-Israel, right?
00:39:43.000Like they'll talk really, really well about Israel, and I'm just like, I don't really care, but because you're not critical, sufficiently critical.
00:39:50.000You know, it's really crazy just in the bag.
00:39:52.000I know it's going to trigger all the Candace people, but yo, in Florida, the funniest thing is I'm getting stopped like crazy from people who don't know who I am, but know that I beefed with Candace.
00:40:50.000I was fatigued with that whole, the whole thing.
00:40:51.000Well, is it people don't like her or is it people are just so sick of even hearing about it, to be honest?
00:40:59.000Like, I feel like I had to, I had to block so many people from just talking about it because I couldn't stand them talking about it anymore.
00:41:34.000And what that did was it gave me, because the Iranian thing, they were like, now Benjamin Ayah, who's like, yeah, we can get rid of the theocracy in Iran for good.
00:41:43.000And I'm like, oh, is that a good thing?
00:41:45.000Like this revolution going on in Iran?
00:41:47.000I can't tell what's real and what's fake on Twitter.
00:41:49.000There's like a post will be like, the Iranian regime has killed 10,000 protesters.
00:41:58.000They're like, the Iranian regime is blocking out Starlink's satellite over the country.
00:42:02.000Now they have internet blackout and they're murdering protesters.
00:42:05.000And I'm like, I don't know what to believe.
00:42:07.000But if the Israelis really want to swoop in there and save tens of thousands of Republican-minded people that are trying to overthrow a theocracy, I feel like they're the good guys.
00:42:18.000It's just being so far away, it's hard to.
00:42:20.000When you say Israel fatigue, are you talking about like just the whole conversation in general?
00:42:25.000I think a lot of people feel that way, but they're afraid to say it because they either get said they're getting told that they got paid $7,000 or it's, oh, you're so, you're pro-Israel or you're anti-Israel if you just don't give an opinion.
00:42:39.000I don't give an opinion on things because that's not what people watch.
00:43:20.000I will say, I don't think most people care that much.
00:43:24.000I don't think, I think it's purely like people who are addicted to Twitter and just the news and fighting.
00:43:29.000I don't think most voters care that much.
00:43:33.000And I'm not saying that's the right thing or that's the wrong thing, but I just, I also have the fatigue.
00:43:38.000And I don't think, I don't think it's really a number one issue for voters.
00:43:43.000Just like it shouldn't, because it used to be a litmus test in the right, like you needed to be sufficiently pro-Israel to then be part of the coalition.
00:43:58.000I like talking about Israel is awesome if you're into geopolitics and strategy.
00:44:02.000Like if you just want to understand reality and the way military rolls around the planet and this power structures, Israel is an important part of that.
00:44:09.000And you can see how the United States interferes with it and how they work alongside each other.
00:49:42.000So I ordered a Mexican pizza being like, you know, it's a tostada.
00:49:46.000And then the next day I was trying to skate and I started having pain and I was like, oh man, like maybe it's not flour because I didn't eat any flour.
00:49:52.000We went to Taco Bell again after skating and I was like, let me get a Mexican pizza and two crunchy tacos and some, you know, what an iced tea.
00:51:01.000Supreme Court appears likely to uphold transgender athlete bans.
00:51:05.000And the reason why is because when Justice Alito asked the ACLU, can you define for me for the purpose of equal protections what is a woman?
00:51:16.000She goes, well, we don't have a definition.
00:51:18.000And he's like, then how can you ask for protection of something you can't define?
00:51:23.000And of course, a little bit more legalese than that, but here you go.
00:51:26.000If it does that, then is it not necessary for there to be, for equal protection purposes, if that is challenged under the equal protection clause, an understanding of what it means to be a boy or a girl or a man or a woman?
00:51:51.000I think that the underlying enactment, whatever it was, the policy, the law, we'd have to have an understanding of how the state or the government was understanding that term to figure out whether or not someone was excluded.
00:52:08.000We do not have a definition for the court.
00:52:10.000And we don't take issue with the, we're not disputing the definition here.
00:52:14.000What we're saying is that the way it applies in practice is to exclude birth sex males categorically from women's teams and that there's a subset of those birth sex males where it doesn't make sense to do so according to the state's own interest.
00:52:26.000Well, how can you, how can a court determine whether there's discrimination on the basis of sex without knowing what sex means for equal protection purposes?
00:52:38.000I think here we just know that we basically know that they've identified pursuant to their own statute, Lindsay qualifies as a birth sex male, and she's being excluded categorically from the women's teams as the statute.
00:52:50.000So we're taking the statute's definitions as we find them and we don't dispute them.
00:54:20.000I guess I could agree in that you're describing like an appearance, but you do need a word to describe something, even if it is a gradient.
00:54:30.000And what I mean by that is not that gender is a sliding scale, whatever the stupid thing they say is.
00:54:36.000But like if a dude is hopped up on, like if a dude does a bunch of crack, right?
00:54:51.000Yeah, but I disagree because some are and some there's there's a there's a there's a combination of mental disorders that envelop that can manifest in the appearance of what we describe as maybe transvestite or whatever.
00:55:22.000Because the definition from the left is that you don't have to do those things to be trans and trans literally doesn't mean anything anymore.
00:55:28.000They're just, it doesn't have a rigid definition, actually.
00:55:32.000And I don't like to play into the idea that, oh, yeah, this person is transgender, this transgender person.
00:55:37.000No, this person is either a boy or a girl.
00:56:41.000And I bring that up just because it's funny that we have this stupid argument over, you know, men and women are the same thing and a guy can be a woman.
00:56:48.000It's like, was it Ryan Long who did the joke where he was like, he said he knows this trans man who said to him that she used to cry every day because she was in the wrong body?
00:57:01.000And then he goes, did you ever stop to think that maybe God nailed it?
00:58:21.000But when people are suffering certain types of delusions, it's okay to label them or whatever you want to call them, you know, not necessarily delusion, whatever, you know, mental illness of any kind.
00:58:31.000That's where I am with like transgender because I don't think gender is more of a concept of like how do you feel transsexual can't happen because you can't make a male body a female, but you make it look like one, but you can't make it a female.
00:58:49.000The only way that a man can surgically get the appearance of a woman is because we have created surgically altered women.
00:58:58.000So typically when you see, I'm not saying this to be derisive, but it's true.
00:59:02.000When you see a trans woman, they've undergone many surgeries, they look, some can look like a woman who's undergone a bunch of surgeries.
00:59:10.000But I've not ever seen A like this is, and I mean this absolutely, a trans woman who actually looks like a woman.
00:59:22.000At most, they might look like, if they're what someone describes as passing, extremely manly with massive hands and an Adam's apple.
00:59:30.000That's all on the surface, and that's all like what you can scope, but like under inside, you know, who you really are, that doesn't change.
01:00:33.000I don't want to see a contact sport where a guy who's in a masculine body that's taking progesterone or whatever, female chemicals, goes and levels some woman with his muscle torque, like because he was born for 20 years, had it like that.
01:00:49.000You want to play golf against somebody if it's consensual, but don't force girls that haven't consented to playing against guys that are transitioning to women.
01:01:31.000I think I saw commentary because I didn't listen to the whole Supreme Court thing that Amy Coney Barrett had made an argument or had asserted that prebubescent children were, there's no competitive advantage, which is just factually incorrect.
01:01:46.000In the womb, prenatal testosterone has an impact on fast twitch muscle and development.
01:01:59.000Well, then I won't make this personal for you.
01:02:01.000But every time I talk to a parent who's had a boy and a girl, they go, oh, geez, are they different?
01:02:07.000I can't patently obvious to anyone who's had kids.
01:02:12.000A boy is just running around smashing things.
01:02:14.000I remember in elementary school, the boys, I don't know if I'm on the camera, but it's like the boys would run like this, and the girls would run like this, like up.
01:02:23.000They would have like this up-down energy when the guy called center of gravity.
01:02:29.000Like if you're a boy, you're more aggressive.
01:02:31.000So you're going to be hunched over to get that momentum.
01:02:34.000Whereas a girl probably isn't trying to be as aggressive when she's running it.
01:02:37.000Well, and that center of gravity develops like really young.
01:02:39.000I mean, it's like, okay, even if you could compare whatever metric you want, it's like the structure is going to be different as early as infants.
01:02:49.000And speaking of this subject, I would also like to add that elephants are not birds and can't be.
01:02:55.000And point out this amazing book, Elephants Are Not Birds, by the author known as Brave Books.
01:03:07.000For those that don't know and you're wondering what we're doing, this book was actually written by Ashley St. Clair, who announced today, in an effort to make amends, plus in the best interest of all parties, my name will be removed as author of Elephants Are Not Birds, effective immediately.
01:03:23.000Now, I got to be honest, the initial story, Elon Musk wanted to sue for sole custody of his child with Ashley St. Clair.
01:03:31.000We were not going to talk about because it's just like, so what?
01:03:36.000Now I think it's become with this, with this move now involving Brave Books, it's becoming more massively indicative of a cultural shift.
01:04:33.000Brave Books exist to tell stories that affirm timeless biblical truths and to partner with voices who share that conviction and desire to pass it on to the next generation with clarity and courage.
01:04:43.000That commitment requires discernment in both the stories we tell as well as the partners we choose.
01:04:47.000We will continue to act with conviction and tell stories that reflect the truths we believe are worth passing on.
01:04:53.000We're grateful to the families who have welcomed our stories into their homes and trusted us to play a small role in their children's lives.
01:06:29.000Well, I mean, if Brave Books is going to take her name off of the book, my presumption is that Brave Books probably wrote the book and then said, you want to put your name on it.
01:06:56.000This is my problem with all of this historical retconning garbage.
01:06:59.000Like Netflix goes in and edits movies after the fact years later or TV shows.
01:07:03.000So there was a, there's a pro skateboarder who I've called out before, but I'll avoid saying her name at this point.
01:07:09.000But this pro skateboarder decided that she was a he came out as trans and said, I'm a man, got a double, a double mastectomy and started taking her shirt off and skating around with no shirt on.
01:07:50.000But what really irked me about it was that on Wikipedia, by changing all the pronouns to he, him, they were now asserting that this woman won the men's X games.
01:08:02.000When they said, Skater is a championship gold medalist at the X Games.
01:08:51.000And that's how you know all of that was so performative and for people to just jump on the train to agree with whatever they thought was cool.
01:08:58.000And so I hope that the pendulum is swinging now.
01:11:21.000And I think when I read this Ashley stuff, and like, I don't spend a lot of time in drama and looking at it.
01:11:26.000I took it as the, from the perspective, as I'm a mom, she is kind of left with no one.
01:11:32.000And so, who is she going to ally with?
01:11:34.000The people who also are known with Elon Musk and Elon Musk, other baby mamas, that's her only ally right now.
01:11:42.000So, if she's got to change her views or what she's got to do to have a relationship with the only people who really want to have a relationship with her, maybe that's where it is.
01:12:12.000And they said she got into a fight with Elon Musk, so she's excised.
01:12:15.000Okay, well, now you've just given the left an ally.
01:12:17.000She's going to be advocating for them.
01:12:18.000And people are saying, well, this proves she's a grifter.
01:12:20.000No, it proves human beings will not be left in a desert.
01:12:25.000If she can't go to any conservative event because she'll get attacked and criticized, ridiculed, or insulted, she's going to go wherever she can.
01:13:24.000No, because the Democrats are going to have Stephen A. Smith who said that Renee Good's shooting was justified and the trans thing is insane.
01:13:30.000Trump is going to be the guy who protected Epstein and they're going to be on the Jew train and they're going to be screaming about Israel.
01:13:36.000And Washington Post and CBS and the corporate press are already shifting because they're trying to attract moderates again.
01:13:41.000And the Libertarian Party has drifted left and right a little bit.
01:13:45.000I'm saying this half jokingly, but the way things are looking right now, there is this shift.
01:16:17.000So that's obviously Israel wants to pay money to promote it.
01:16:21.000But I think regular people, for the most part, just don't care about that issue.
01:16:24.000When I go out and talk to people every single week, you know the issue they bring up the least is the Israel stuff.
01:16:30.000Even on the left, they don't care about it.
01:16:32.000And it's shocking, which I could be in just like, you know, the Florida area here.
01:16:37.000Maybe this isn't a, you know, a saying of the whole country, but they don't bring it up as much as I see right-wing podcasters bring it up.
01:16:45.000Yeah, Americans are kind of famous for our general ambivalence to like geopolitical affairs.
01:16:49.000Like we're not keeping tabs on like the going-ons in the Middle East, let alone like what's happening in Europe.
01:18:10.000And I will say, as someone who is looking for Vance to run or whatever, immigration is one of the top issues on our side on the Trump, on Trump's, Trump voters and everything.
01:18:23.000And if they back down from this, this is going to be very bad for them because we care about this and we're tired.
01:18:30.000We didn't, the George Floyd stuff, we just had to sit there and take it.
01:18:34.000And we don't want to see, we don't have to want to have to sit here and take this too and see, you know, because I mean, and we all saw the video, you know, it is what it is.
01:18:44.000Well, yeah, I think the Trump badmen, they've learned their lessons from 2020.
01:18:48.000And they understand that right now in Minneapolis, this is where they set the tone for the next three years.
01:18:52.000It's like, hey, this is where you like, this is in the minds of leftists where they're going to figure out if they're allowed to operate with impunity or not.
01:18:58.000And so that's why, and I think the Trump admins making the correct moves thus far, but like you really got to communicate to the people.
01:19:04.000Like it's one thing flawed in the DHS agents, again, and ensure that this ICE agent isn't charged, but you need to also communicate that to the American people.
01:19:12.000You need everyone to understand what time it is.
01:19:15.000And so I'm in total agreement, but it's like, yeah, this is really going to make her break.
01:20:48.0008 USC 1357 grants ICE agents the authority to conduct all immigrations and custom-related law enforcement and anything in its periphery.
01:20:59.000That means they can conduct traffic stops.
01:21:02.000This means that they can, if they believe you are in any way committing any crime related to customs, not just immigration, here's the best part.
01:21:12.000Within 25 miles of any U.S. border, they can enter your vehicle without a warrant.
01:22:15.000Oh, kind of like being trained by Ice Watch to obstruct and assault officers and then being reported by witnesses to have been leading a protest to obstruct their vehicles from engaging in law enforcement activities.
01:23:13.000And the law then says he turns them over to state authorities.
01:23:17.000So the liberals are making this stuff up to radicalize retards and justify engaging in violence and threatening the lives of federal agents.
01:23:37.000I'm sure you guys talked about it yesterday, maybe, or about this shooting.
01:23:42.000The second video, the guy got thrown back.
01:23:44.000I mean, it looked like he literally was assaulted by the vehicle.
01:23:48.000Can I talk about Title VIII a little bit, like what you just mentioned?
01:23:50.000I love that you brought that up because I see in the argument with conservatives trying to defend ICE, they never actually can reference Title VIII, which lays out all immigration law.
01:24:01.000And when I reference that and I cite it when I'm talking to liberals every single week, they will not listen to me.
01:24:08.000They think that it's illegal for them to wear a mask on their face.
01:25:39.000Over the past several years, these liberals have been conditioned to believe that the riot control actions they've experienced are law enforcement.
01:25:47.000They're engaging with armed federal agents seeking narco gangs, MS-13, criminal cartels, and often just general criminals.
01:25:56.000But this is criminal law enforcement, not community affairs.
01:26:01.000So when these liberals show up to a protest and they see a cop with a truncheon, there's no real bullets.
01:26:09.000When they see a guy with a gun, he's got beanbags or expanding foam rounds.
01:26:14.000But these people have decided to engage with federal law enforcement who are trying to arrest serious criminals.
01:26:21.000Sheath said, why did you have real bullets?
01:26:27.000You see, this is the problem with riot control weapons.
01:26:30.000We have created an environment where these people know there are no consequences to rioting.
01:26:35.000If they go out and smash up a storefront and set it on fire, they know their worst case scenario is despite the fact they've killed and will kill again, they'll only ever be hit with a beanbag.
01:26:46.000In the George Floyd riots, 30 plus people were killed.
01:26:49.000And the police that engage the rioters use less lethal munitions.
01:26:53.000When these people go out to engage the feds on law enforcement operations, they're treating it like it's crowd control community affairs.
01:27:00.000In fact, in many cities, the community affairs officers don't even have weapons.
01:27:05.000They're just walking around in jeans and windbreakers.
01:27:57.000And it was an old 1800s newspaper where it said that a man was outside of a saloon when another man walked up and put a pistol to his chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
01:28:43.000That's the first time someone's ever experienced any kind of heightened threat.
01:28:47.000We've talked about this years ago with the woke, how they got offended by words.
01:28:51.000And I pointed out that, listen, if you've never been in a fight, if you've never been threatened, if you've never been in a life or death situation, and literally the worst pain you've ever felt is being called stupid, you will be going, it's the worst pain I've ever felt.
01:29:04.000And then if you're some dude who's just been like mercilessly beaten your whole life, you're going to be like, dude, I don't care what you call me.
01:29:10.000Or more importantly, if you're like a combat veteran or PMC, you're going to be like, you can call me whatever you want, dude.
01:29:16.000It does not boil my blood in the least.
01:29:19.000This woman and these people, the worst thing they've ever experienced is like getting pushed by a cop.
01:29:26.000And that's the extent of what they think is possible.
01:29:29.000So when Michael Malis says people don't understand how much worse it could get, it's a statement to all of us and to these people.
01:29:38.000So I plead with you all to understand this.
01:29:41.000When we look at this woman and she goes, why did you have real bullets?
01:29:44.000And we laugh saying, ah, the naivete of the middle-aged liberal.
01:29:48.000Understand there are many conservatives who can recognize this in this woman, but not themselves.
01:29:53.000What it means if these people actually win and what it means to have like, I don't know, you get arrested for no reason and they literally flay you alive and torture you in front of your children because that happens and worse.
01:30:12.000There were protests five years ago or something.
01:30:15.000And I didn't, but I heard that they were spraying protesters with like, oh, it's water mixed with like some burning, you know, pepper spray and dye, blue dye.
01:30:29.000And they'd take fire hoses and just spray the crowd.
01:30:32.000So everyone was there, not only would they be in agony with their skin burning, you could tag them and find them later.
01:30:37.000And I wonder like how comfortable people here are with that kind of crowd control.
01:30:46.000It's just like to see how real it can get.
01:30:48.000You know, I kind of wish that I had been in Hong Kong.
01:30:51.000Played out fine the way they played out, but I don't know, just to get a taste, you know, to remember that we don't live in fantasy land.
01:31:10.000You know, earlier in the year, we had a gold and silver sponsor, and I say no financial advice, but you should definitely consider gold and silver.
01:33:12.000Tether has the gold token, making it a lot easier for people to buy gold, which probably created massive demand.
01:33:19.000Because my understanding is the way it works is if you, if so, for those that aren't familiar with what Tether is, it's a cryptocurrency that is pegged to the dollar or to gold.
01:33:27.000So if you buy one USDT, one US Tether, it's equal to $1.
01:33:31.000Basically, it's like a bank account, sort of.
01:33:33.000It's not literally, but that Tether token can be shared with anybody and redeemed for a dollar through Tether whenever.
01:33:39.000And then they have, what is it, XAUT or something?
01:33:43.000That's pegged to gold, which means that regular.
01:33:46.000So my understanding is when you buy one of those, Tether literally will buy the equivalent amount of gold, which means a regular person can very easily now trade gold using the crypto wallet system.
01:33:56.000Yeah, and their whole thing is like you can go to Switzerland and actually see the gold that you've purchased.
01:34:01.000That's why I've heard some people say part of the reason that it is spiking is because there's so many new precious metal-backed cryptocurrencies on the market.
01:34:08.000Again, that just seems like that could be.
01:35:23.000Well, because that used to always be the pitch on like when you would hear these gold ads on like conservative radio growing up is they're like, well, it's a hedge against inflation.
01:35:29.000I'm like, well, what if the price of the precious metal also increases?
01:35:34.000When they say like the price right now is $90,000, you're not going to be able to get that because every vendor is going to have their overhead cost attached to it.
01:35:42.000So I just went to moneymetals.com and an ounce of silver is $105.
01:36:19.000I don't know what's happening right now, but this looks like a bunch of big money movers are consolidating wealth in precious metal.
01:36:24.000Then they're going to crash the economy in half and all the metal is going to drop by 50%, but they'll be right back where they started when they bought it at 16.
01:39:09.000Even how long I'm staring at a screen, for instance.
01:39:11.000I don't think that it's, I think that it's logged and they can get the information, but I don't think I'm interesting enough for them to actually track me.
01:39:17.000I don't care if they track you or not.
01:39:18.000The question is, do they, are they taking all of your, are they tracking all of your information?
01:39:32.000Oh, bro, they've been doing this for a long time.
01:39:34.000So when we were looking at these NSA data centers, and the argument from the government was, we don't actually, we can't possibly look at everything you've ever done.
01:39:42.000The AI system will, and it's going to learn everything about every single person.
01:39:47.000And they probably already have some kind of Oracle where they walk in and they go to a computer that's been tracking every single connected person's data since the inception of the internet.
01:39:58.000Dude, Larry Ellison's company is called Oracle.
01:40:32.000So is this something that you feel like they have, or you like have seen that they're developing?
01:40:38.000We know the NSA has had a massive data center for 20 years.
01:40:41.000We know the NSA had been downloading and tracking everyone's data online and phone calls.
01:40:48.000We know that in the private sector, major companies have been trying to get as much data as possible for training models.
01:40:55.000Elon bought X largely for this reason, so he can take all of the Twitter data and punch it into an AI.
01:41:02.000They all have downloaded every YouTube video, so they have all of the YouTube data.
01:41:07.000We know that the military has been working on AI-related technologies since the late 70s.
01:41:11.000The question then is: if we know that the military has been developing AI since the late 70s, but we don't know to what extent, if we know that the U.S. government has been illegally tracking and storing all of our data, is it then reasonable to assume, connect the dots, they've plugged all that data into the AI technology they've built?
01:41:38.000The Northern, the North Virginia Data Corridor, they call it.
01:41:42.000And it's called the Virginia instance.
01:41:46.000This is where Langley is, where the NSA, the CIA, the FBI, they have all these servers, and they've been expanding data centers rapidly.
01:41:55.000That's got all the information of every single person ever.
01:41:58.000So the U.S. government probably has a machine where they can go in and just be like, I want to know exactly what Caitlin Bennett did yesterday and today.
01:42:06.000And it's going to be like, here's a timeline of everything she's ever done.
01:42:35.000Elon's the first richest, but Larry, I think, is the third richest.
01:42:39.000He was talking about building a pervasive network.
01:42:42.000I'm reading it off of the search algorithm of AI monitor cameras, police body cams, vehicle security systems, drones that will ensure both citizens and law enforcement are on their best behavior.
01:43:31.000And if it's impossible for the species to adapt, they die.
01:43:34.000However, if there's flexibility, and there is in genetics, mutation, then one creature will be born.
01:43:40.000Like, you know, mutation could be random, it could be error, but the capability allows for fish to grow legs.
01:43:46.000And I think that just like you need some chaos in an ordered system, it's like you need governments can't be too totalitarian or they too will fall.
01:43:55.000They need to be able to have a little bit of chaos, which is the United States government.
01:43:58.000It has a very chaotic system where every four years we have a new freaking leader.
01:44:01.000Like, that's crazy chaos relative to like these long monarchical systems that get overthrown with violent revolutions.
01:44:08.000Like, we don't need violent revolutions because our system is a revolution.
01:44:11.000So that's the chaos in the order that we need.
01:44:14.000And for Larry, you just obsessiveness with order and gathering all the data so that you don't poop until 2 p.m. because we think it's better for you.
01:44:22.000Like, you're going to have to lay off at some point, bro.
01:44:27.000Oh, it's so much order that they want to make sure you don't poop at the wrong time or across the street when the light is red or say the wrong words because it might upset the environment.
01:44:38.000Well, I don't know about any of all that stuff, but we do got to go to Super Chats and Rumble Rants.
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01:46:33.000Now, I did want to wait until later in the show to get to this, but he says, rest in peace, Scott Adams.
01:46:41.000For those that didn't hear, I believe most of you probably did, but just want to say thank you to Scott Adams for all the work that he did, for the laughs.
01:46:48.000I was a big fan of Dilbert when I was a kid, and I mean this sincerely because the Dilbert cartoon was amazing, 99 to 2000.
01:46:56.000The best intro for any show ever, and everyone agrees.
01:47:13.000So to see Scott, you know, stick his neck out to join the fight and take the flack that he did and the insults, but for the right cause, it was valiant.
01:49:51.000There's like I was talking to Chris, the CEO, and I was like, it's ridiculous because there are people on Rumble with deals with Rumble that call me a shill for Israel.
01:50:02.000And I'm just like, bro, we're partnered with the same company.
01:50:21.000Could you imagine how stupid you'd have to be to have a Rumble deal and then accuse another Rumble personality of shilling of being paid to promote Israel?
01:51:45.000They actually know what they're doing and they have a very specific vision for what they want America to be.
01:51:50.000And they were going to be very connivaling in their attempt to bring that forth.
01:51:54.000So not saying, you know, a lot of them are idiots, but a lot of these people, you shouldn't underestimate, should take them very seriously, especially when they make threats because they fully intend on carrying out those threats.
01:52:27.000So what they do is they just fill a sack with U.S. currency from a long time ago, which is all silver, largely.
01:52:34.000And then they'd weigh it and be like, here's how much it costs.
01:52:36.000There was a time where I would tell people that if they sent, I had a P.O. box and you could send me either two silver, pre-1964 dimes or one 1964 quarter.
01:52:45.000And I would sign an autograph and send it off to him.
01:52:48.000And people could, you know, at the time you could get them for like, it was like two bucks for the dimes or something like that.
01:52:53.000So it was super cheap to get an autograph picture, you know.
01:52:56.000And now that guy that bought a pizza with Bitcoin.
01:54:03.000I think it's funny that everyone thought the Terminator was going to be a robot marching around with guns, just like looking at you and then shooting, but it's actually just telling Trump to invade Venezuela.
01:54:11.000Yeah, so it was pre-19 before 1980, 82 copies.
01:56:27.000So the thing with Korea is Atlantis and Lemuria were fighting, and that's the North and South Korea because that's actually their entry point for interacting with the inner continents where we're all slaves.
01:56:47.000A lot of the Koreans, obviously, that are deep in the plot consider Tim like a turncoat because he's actually kind of exposing the conspiracy.
02:01:14.000How about you just write down the digit, the letters, and then the alphanumeric symbols and then compare them and see if people wrote down the same thing?
02:01:48.000Yeah, we can use vibration to change the code.
02:01:50.000If the lasers are exposing it, what see, if this was real, we'd basically just like, dude, if it were real, you'd blast the laser on a wall, figure out how to extended state DMT permanently see the code of the universe, and then start doing experiment after experiment to see what would alter any of the alphanumeric symbols to alter the code of the reality.
02:02:14.000And then you'd start mapping what the symbols mean and the code so you can change reality.
02:03:34.000He killed his older brother because he was a fucking maniac and he was stealing food from the family.
02:03:38.000So Tamu Jin, Genghis Khan, and his other brother went and ambushed his oldest brother in the field with an arrow and was like, no, no more of this egalitarian from here on out.
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02:07:47.000Yeah, I mean, look, if there are illegal aliens, I don't care if they're committing other crimes aside from being in the United States illegally, they have to go back.
02:09:12.000And I mean, I know people talk about the dangerous criminals and et cetera, and that's that's what people say because that's easy to, it's an easy argument to make.
02:09:25.000I don't care if they're a dangerous criminal or not.
02:09:28.000If they're here illegally, they should be deported.
02:09:31.000And I understand that it's about making a palatable argument, but I think that conservatives should double down on the, hey, look, if they're here illegally, they should go.
02:09:43.000I don't care if they're a dangerous criminal or not.
02:09:46.000Of course, dangerous criminals have to go.
02:09:48.000But if you get rid of, if you deport all illegals, you will inherently be deporting dangerous criminals as well.
02:09:55.000Yeah, like mass deportation, like literally deporting every illegal is a pop, it's a majority opinion in polling in the United States.
02:10:02.000And also, because people are so blackpilled about Trump's mass deportation numbers, I just, we've got to correct that claim because they look at Obama's and they look at Biden's.
02:10:11.000The majority of their deportation, they were just at the border and they turned them around.
02:10:17.000Yes, most of the deportations, they say, oh, they deported more, but what happened is they came to the border, turned them around, sent them back, and they counted that as a deportation.
02:10:27.000When you have no one coming, even trying to come across the border, you can't count that.
02:10:32.000And so conservatives, they've got to stop this black pilling.
02:10:35.000It's like, he's not doing what he said.
02:11:08.000And like, yeah, to Phil's point, I mean, it's like the mass deportations of the legals is just the start.
02:11:12.000I mean, the legal immigration, if you're like middle class or up is a bigger threat to your lifestyle or your livelihood than illegal immigration for a variety of reasons.
02:11:21.000I mean, that's, I made this point in the show the other day is the group that you're like typically like frustrated with the most actually is an indicator of your economic class.
02:11:30.000So like if you're really frustrated with like black people, you're probably lower class because you're interacting with them more.
02:11:35.000Middle class is Indians because like you're jostling with, you know, Indians or all these positions.
02:11:40.000And then the upper class is Chinese because of like these global banking systems, these sorts of things that you're interacting with.
02:11:45.000The Chinese are the ones meddling in it.
02:11:47.000So it's like, yeah, racism, not racism, but like, yeah, the group that you're most frustrated with is like an indicator of your class as well.
02:12:45.000They're going to make it everyone's problem.
02:12:47.000And when that happens to you, when you get dressed down by a Karen, you get like mad and you like cuss under your breath and that sort of thing.
02:12:53.000But you don't repeat that again because you're like, I don't know if the next Karen's going to strike.
02:13:01.000But they are the last line of defense for the quality of life of Americans.
02:13:04.000And as soon as Karens are out of the way, if all these people online who don't want to talk about black people, they just want to rail on Karen's all day.
02:13:11.000If they get their way and they get the Karens out of the way, it's going to be Brazil.
02:14:16.000This is like this whole terminology is what is safe-edgy.
02:14:20.000And it's like railing on middle-aged women, white women is like safe-edgy because it's like, wow, you're really like pushing against the boundary here.
02:14:25.000And it's like, cause you don't want to talk about like foreigners or like black American, like culture with like the black community.
02:14:30.000It's like, you want to avoid the tougher ones.
02:15:23.000The person who runs the government, so you volunteer to enter a battle arena on an island, and then whoever wins then gets to be planetary overlord.
02:15:36.000Well, isn't that the idea with the Supreme Chance?
02:15:38.000Isn't that the idea with the Patriot Games this summer where you're bringing all the states in?
02:15:42.000And it's like whatever state wins gets like run the country.
02:15:44.000Bro, it would be hilarious if they actually do like hunger style, hunger game style graphics and stuff.
02:15:50.000Well, I've maintained because I'm like, if you want your big break, right?
02:15:53.000You pick an obscure sport and then you move to like the Northern Mariana Islands because territories are participating.
02:16:18.000It's not common American, but all the sports should be combat.
02:16:20.000So if it's like you're running, nah, it's like running combat.
02:16:24.000You have to be fighting while running.
02:16:26.000And if it's like shot put, it's shot put combat where you have to throw the Trump just presiding over Nebraska versus Florida in the jousting competition.
02:16:35.000They got to do a battle sport where you can only strike with your elbows.
02:16:39.000No, no, no, the pole vault, but they both launch in the air and then they kick each other.
02:16:47.000Because I'm worried if we do, if we do martial, like if we default to martial arts, I'm really worried that Hawaii is going to run the table because they have a massive Asian American population, makes up the majority of their state.
02:16:58.000And if it comes down to martial arts, they all know karate.
02:17:00.000And so the rest of the country is screwed.
02:17:29.000I mean, a lot of people, yeah, and striking too, because like St. Pierre, George St. Pierre, is still, I don't know if he's still fighting, but the last fight I saw him, man, he basically won with jabs and he just kept smoking the dude.
02:17:43.000So maybe no matter what sport you play, they just force you to do it.
02:17:47.000So we have like these, we have these like little gymnasts going out there and just throwing hands.
02:19:22.000He says in life he's a very peaceful person, but when he's in combat sports, what if they just keep hitting each other and like no one goes down?
02:19:29.000They just have to strike at the same time.
02:23:06.000You know, I really love your on-the-ground work, but currently with the political climate, it's a little tense, and there's some people that are hot on the ground.
02:23:13.000And how are you generally managing the risk of violence during your interviews and reporting?
02:23:20.000And also, it had kind of a second part, too, and I wanted to kind of wrap this in.
02:23:24.000But there's also been some criticism of Renee Goods' protest involvement.
02:23:30.000People basically said that she was a mom and she's very careless.
02:23:33.000And I want to know kind of your thoughts on balancing your family life with how you do your on-the-street interviews and staying safe out there.
02:23:40.000Well, I don't try to run over federal law enforcement officers.
02:24:57.000That's the cameras which you're doing.
02:24:59.000But the thing is, like, the first time I slapped Ian, he got knocked back really far, but then froze in midair and floated back with his eyes glowing and struck me with force lightning.
02:25:08.000So he decided we should probably just have a truce and not hit each other.
02:25:11.000That was Allison came in the room that day and was like, what are you guys doing when we were like some like arts started getting brought into the play?
02:26:12.000My coverage clearly states that we can opt for the funeral costs or a journey around the planet to recover the dragon balls to wish my friend back to life.
02:26:20.000Yeah, we do have the Sausair car route.
02:27:11.000We have a morning show, Kalaka Commute, and we have a great gentleman that's been really putting a lot of effort into it, Glenn, of New York.
02:27:19.000And he's doing a great job and he's put some really good content out there.
02:27:22.000So, hey, people out there, if you want to join us in the mornings, nine o'clock Eastern, we have a great time.
02:29:38.000So I want to address Caitlin here because she's the rock star Of the evening as the guest.
02:29:45.000And I just wanted to give her definitely a shout out.
02:29:47.000I mean, I'm really impressed, and I think that you're really articulate and you're really lovely.
02:29:52.000And I appreciate going out and just talking to people on the streets because I think that that's something that they really need to have somebody that's like a voice of reason.
02:30:02.000And so that kind of leads into my question, which I think you sort of already answered previously with Patrick.
02:30:08.000But I really wanted to see how you plan for the future, especially for your safety.
02:30:14.000And if you plan to continue with the, you know, going out on the street and just talking to strangers as you go and like not specifics of, but like how you're, how that's coming into your mind, especially with everything that happened with Charlie Kirk and all these different violent events that are happening.
02:30:39.000So after what happened to Charlie Kirk happened, my security manager and I got together and we made some changes into how we go out and we film.
02:30:48.000The thing is, I don't announce where I am.