The United States is under attack. That's the easiest way to explain it. Even CNN is now covering an insane video showing a massive wave of criminal aliens attacking the Texas National Guard. It's an invasion. At this point, it's undeniable.
00:00:42.000I mean, you've got Democrats and Republicans now saying these things on TV, and now you have actual video of these criminal aliens, these non-Americans, attacking Texas National Guard.
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00:05:00.000CNN reports new video shows migrants rushing portion of border fence.
00:05:07.000They tried very, very hard to tone this one down.
00:05:10.000But in this video, you have people who are not citizens of this country wearing masks and gloves and glasses, and they are setting fires, tearing down barricades and attacking Texas National Guardsmen.
00:05:26.000I don't think we would just call that rushing a portion of the fence if like, I don't know, a hundred people came to your house and started banging on your doors and then kicked your door in, knocked you down, and ran into your house.
00:05:45.000If they were outside your house screaming and banging, we'd call it a riot.
00:05:48.000If the criminal aliens were outside the fence screaming, we'd say there is a riot at the border.
00:05:53.000But when they begin attacking National Guardsmen, ripping down fences and starting fires, and then storm their way in, we call that an invasion.
00:06:00.000Last night I was like, what's the difference between an invasion and an attack?
00:06:02.000Because some invasions are not attacks.
00:06:04.000They'll just be like people with no weapons.
00:07:32.000Well, maybe not just armed foreigner... I think the question is, should we poll the people and ask them, do we send troops to Ukraine, or do we send troops to the border?
00:07:41.000Because I would think that I would want to support The Texas National Guard on a federal level keeping people from invading the country, you know?
00:07:48.000But instead you have outlets like CNN using the term rush like they want it to be comparable to the Travis Scott concert where people rushed the stage and got crushed.
00:07:55.000Like, oh, it's a terrible tragedy, but it's not- it's an anomaly.
00:07:58.000I mean, the thing is the border is becoming increasingly chaotic.
00:08:01.000It's been chaotic for a really long time.
00:08:03.000And it's putting even more pressure on the states to do anything.
00:08:06.000I mean, this is happening at Texas because Texas is fighting back.
00:08:09.000We should look at what's happening in New Mexico, California, Arizona, where they're governed by Democratic governors who would not say go to the border and defend it.
00:08:20.000Well it's definitely gonna get worse in the short term because you know over the winter immigration always slows down and this is the first of the spring surge as they call it so it's only gonna get worse and who knows next time it may be a thousand maybe ten thousand people trying to cross and you know it's it's tough because the guards themselves They know what would happen if they actually fought back in a real way, if they actually use the guns that they're holding.
00:08:43.000It's like they both know that nothing's going to happen.
00:08:45.000The migrants know they're not going to be stopped, and the guardsmen know if they actually open fire on people literally attacking and storming our border, they're going to be crucified by the Biden administration.
00:08:55.000Fox News, February 3rd, 2024, Republican bill would give National Guard lethal force powers to repel armed invaders at border.
00:09:03.000So, this is specifically, uh, several photos have come out showing that some of these individuals, look, the cartels are running these human trafficking operations.
00:10:05.000This is an attack from outside the country on the borders of this country.
00:10:10.000Any sane, normal nation deploys its military to protect its border from an outside force, destroying its barricades, seeking to break its way into the country in violation of that country's laws.
00:10:22.000We currently have only the Texas National Guard doing anything about it, and even they are just standing there as they get attacked and they do nothing.
00:10:30.000I don't know what the legality about calling for violence is.
00:10:33.000You're not supposed to call for violence.
00:10:50.000It's honestly sad that there has to be a bill to legalize lethal force when you have people crossing with weapons.
00:10:55.000Sort of the most crazy thing about this whole story is that all of the guys there, one of them got arrested for attacking the National Guard, one of them.
00:11:03.000743 of them were sent to the processing center and may be in a city near you by this time tomorrow.
00:11:07.000Arrested means brought into the country.
00:11:09.000Well, all I know is one person was arrested for charges of actually attacking a guardsman.
00:11:16.000Where do they bring that person they arrested?
00:11:23.000So when they arrest them, they bring them into the country.
00:11:25.000But either way, there was more than one guy attacking the National Guard there, and only one of them got arrested, and the 743 others were sent to a processing center.
00:12:47.000The Texas National Guard has effectively stopped.
00:12:50.000So what you were seeing with those barricades, those are Texas barricades they put on the border, and then the official federal border fence is where they get and start banging on the fencing.
00:13:44.000We're rescinding our opinion, therefore the Supreme Court is moot.
00:13:47.000It goes back to the lower court, you can no longer enforce your bill.
00:13:50.000There's not even an understanding between the districts, the federal districts, and the Supreme Court as to who gets to say what even happens at this point.
00:13:58.000They call that being lost in the shuffle.
00:14:00.000There's too much bureaucracy in this country.
00:14:02.000If you can't solve this the day it happens, there's too much bureaucracy.
00:14:08.000When you are at the point where millions of non-citizens are storming your border every day, the federal government says it's good and protects it, Telling the public the opposite.
00:14:21.000We want to do something about it, but we can't.
00:14:25.000Then when Texas, the state principally affected by this, says we will send our own National Guard, the federal government took action to stop Texas from enforcing the law.
00:14:37.000I don't see how you can claim there can be a claim of a country.
00:14:40.000I mean, we can go over a million different scenarios of double standards in law.
00:14:46.000At a certain point, you have to recognize there's no law.
00:14:49.000When you have Capitol Police hunting down little old ladies who bumbled their way into the Capitol, not talking about the rioters, and then you have federal police doing, federal law enforcement, doing literally nothing about the far left that firebombed buildings, and DC actually paid out millions of dollars to Antifa, that's not law.
00:15:07.000I'm like, it's just, it's just, it's none of these things.
00:15:10.000It is just criminal cartel operations, stealing what power they can because the system has collapsed a long time ago.
00:15:16.000Yeah, well, it's selective enforcement of the law, which is in a lot of ways worse than no law at all.
00:15:20.000I mean, if there was no law, you'd have Texans just going and defending their own border, but we know how that would work out because it's happened.
00:15:26.000Do not think it's fair to say it's selective enforcement of the law.
00:15:28.000And selective enforcement of the law is when a cop decides to pull you over and not the guy next to you.
00:15:33.000You were both speeding, but he says, I'm going to pull this guy over because I don't like the way he looks.
00:15:37.000When the law is only applied against particular people, it's technically correct.
00:15:42.000But at this point, I'm like, no, look, when a gang in the south side of Chicago goes around attacking another neighborhood, we don't call it selective gang attacks.
00:15:53.000No, but they still use the law as a weapon.
00:15:55.000They just don't use it against people that they want to allow to invade, but they'll ruthlessly apply it to people who storm the Capitol or anything like that.
00:16:03.000Which is why I think it's time to break from the light-hearted rhetoric of selective enforcement of the law.
00:16:11.000No, I think there's rogue government actors operating as a criminal gang targeting their political opponents, including the frontrunner for the presidency.
00:16:19.000Selective enforcement of the law is when everyone is speeding and the cop decides to pull you over.
00:16:23.000Selective enforcement of the law is when the cop says, you know what, I'm not going to pull anyone over today.
00:16:28.000It's when they choose to apply the law or not.
00:16:30.000But when the federal government is targeting one class of people, including the president, I would just call that a rogue state.
00:16:44.000They probably don't like the, you know, the look of it.
00:16:46.000But like I said, they'll still, you know, turn this around and say, see, this is why we need to expedite the process, or this is why we need to fly people in and not have them at the border.
00:16:56.000But yeah, the federal government is at war with the people, essentially.
00:16:58.000If Trump loses, this will be every day.
00:17:02.000If Trump wins, we can only cross our fingers that he does something about it.
00:17:07.000Well, the other thing is if he wins and the left starts rioting, you now have colonies of illegal immigrants inside major cities in the Chicago airport or in these encampments, literal colonies that the American government has built for them.
00:17:18.000You don't think they're going to join in on the rioting?
00:17:19.000You don't think they'd want to get in on that a little bit?
00:17:21.000So, I mean, we're in for a very troubling second half of the year.
00:17:53.000They set fires, they tore down barricades, and they physically attacked National Guard.
00:17:57.000They are operating under the... They have their hands up, wearing gloves and masks.
00:18:02.000They don't want anyone to see their faces because they do want to get released into your town.
00:18:05.000And they also know that the attack vector today, based on mass media, is play the victim, break your way in, and if anyone retaliates against you,
00:18:15.000they're the oppressor, they're the aggressor, and you win. I just want to know how many
00:18:18.000people who were processed immediately turned around and said, well, I'm seeking
00:18:21.000asylum, I'm from a violent country, I have some reason to be here, right? Because they know all
00:18:24.000you have to do is vaguely mention asylum, and the US government right now is
00:18:28.000like, well, come on in and wait, hang out, come back for your court date, we know you will.
00:18:32.000In a couple years, yeah, maybe But yeah, not only do they know that, they're being trained on it.
00:18:38.000I mean, they're given cards that say, here's what you say.
00:18:42.000And by saying the words, you know, I'm fleeing violence, you get a free pass into the country and then Tyson Foods will hire you and pay for your lawyer to argue that you're an asylum seeker.
00:18:52.000This is, you know, a process that there is no end in sight.
00:18:55.000I mean, if we don't stop it, if there isn't serious action taken to stop this process going forward, there's no reason why There wouldn't be a billion people coming in over the borders forever.
00:19:06.000I don't think it matters if you want it or not.
00:19:08.000I think at this point, it's an inevitability.
00:19:11.000I mean, I don't know if that will stand tomorrow.
00:19:13.000There's many variables in front of us.
00:19:15.000But we're at the point now where Texas keeps getting pushed into a corner where they're going to have to decide to take their own enforcement actions.
00:19:30.000Mexico can't take action against an individual state, so Mexico can do nothing about it.
00:19:34.000Because Mexico will be forced to go to the federal government.
00:19:36.000The federal government will say, we've tried to stop Texas.
00:19:38.000Texas is going to say, you can't stop us because we're defending our state, and you're in violation of the law, creating this weird, circuitous problem where eventually Mexico just says, then we are coming after you, Texas, and then what?
00:19:51.000So this just means Texas will eventually solidify a heavy sovereignty and we'll see other states start doing the same.
00:19:58.000It's only a matter of time before states like West Virginia start saying, and Florida's already doing this, with every major story that breaks about, say, squatting or the Haitian migrants, Florida is right on top of it.
00:20:11.000We are dangerously close to Florida eventually saying, we are going to begin our own deportation process in much the same way as Texas.
00:20:18.000The federal government can't do anything about it.
00:20:20.000I mean, honestly, we just need to get rid of the asylum rule.
00:20:23.000I like the idea that America is here as a safe harbor for people that are actually fleeing real persecution, but I mean, if you're running a charity where there's people who just come up and go, oh yeah, I totally have cancer, give me money, eventually you're gonna run out of money.
00:20:34.000Like, you can't let that happen continuously.
00:20:42.000It doesn't matter if you say you're fleeing people.
00:20:43.000It's been taken advantage of by bad actors.
00:20:46.000If you're sad that we no longer have asylum, take it up with them because we can't just let anybody into our country.
00:20:50.000I would love to see Texas take more serious action against this and really put the ball in the federal government's court and go, you don't like us doing this?
00:21:00.000Come do something about it, because right now Texas is sort of capitulating quite a bit.
00:21:04.000Do you think there is a way for Texas to come out and say we're stopping asylum?
00:21:08.000Because again, you know, love them or hate them, I know CNN is going to spin this as Texas is anti-asylum, you know what I mean?
00:21:15.000It would be difficult to be the first state to come out as anti-humanitarian aid, but I think you're completely right.
00:21:48.000But yeah, because it also connects to the squatters' rights thing, where we have these laws about squatters' rights ostensibly to stop landlords from being abusive or to, you know, provide some fair way for things to be settled where, you know, you don't have landlords or people using violence to get people out.
00:22:05.000We have these laws that are sort of predicated on the idea that everybody respects them and that everybody is genuine and cooperative.
00:22:12.000Yeah, cooperational and of good moral character.
00:22:14.000When these things get taken advantage of, that's why we can't have them anymore.
00:22:17.000So when you have like this Venezuelan guy making a TikTok saying, hey, I've already got, you know, my friends have already taken over seven houses and we can use squatter rights to take over people's property.
00:23:21.000Or the year before and I was saying this is that it comes to the point where maybe in Nebraska or in Nevada or something, New Mexico, a small town just decides federal law doesn't apply to us anymore.
00:23:34.000We don't know what's going on in Congress.
00:23:38.000You get a small town, maybe it's a thousand, two thousand people.
00:23:41.000They have a city meeting where a quarter of the population shows up and everyone's yelling and rabble, rabble, rabble.
00:23:47.000And then a couple guys who are local militia guys just say, we are not going to sit around and wait for the feds to deal with this when we have criminal aliens invading our country bringing drugs and violence.
00:23:58.000We need to set up checkpoints now and figure it out later.
00:24:05.000My fear is that eventually there will be a truck trying to come in for a delivery through the highway and there's going to be four guys, just militia guys, going to put their hands up, stop the truck, and say, what can I do for you?
00:24:14.000See, this is the problem with anarcho-tyranny, is that the government would immediately send the army to go take care of that whole issue.
00:25:06.000When you have hordes of non-citizens coming in your community, sleeping in your streets, there's rape, there's murder, Lake and Riley for instance, you're going to get some guys who just say, Here's what we do.
00:25:43.000The federal government will not be able to do this.
00:25:45.000There are not enough federal law enforcement or U.S.
00:25:48.000military personnel, not to mention they couldn't under Posse Comitatus anyway.
00:25:51.000There's not enough federal law enforcement to be able to go across the country if even 100 of these scenarios begin to emerge, where people in their local communities feel like the government isn't functioning anymore.
00:26:03.000And it can start very simply, but it can start overnight.
00:26:05.000You've got Congress, impotent, unable to get anything done.
00:26:11.000Democrats in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, all major cities are screaming about this.
00:26:17.000You've got people in the black community in Chicago screaming at Democrats saying, we are being replaced.
00:26:23.000While the media is claiming that if you say you're being replaced, you're a white supremacist.
00:26:27.000The system is not functioning anymore.
00:26:29.000So, I fear, it's only a matter of time now, especially as we're entering the warmer months, and this is going to crank up dramatically, that it's going to be 7 guys in a small town here, 15 guys in a small town there.
00:26:42.000They're going to say, I don't care about Tim Pool, I don't care about Crowder, I don't care about Rogan, I don't care about CNN, I don't care about Trump, I don't care about Biden.
00:26:49.000All I know is, some guy came and murdered my neighbor's kid.
00:26:54.000And then they're going to set up their neighborhood watch, and you're gonna have pockets of sovereign self-law enforcement in their own communities.
00:27:00.000Local police departments will probably be on board with a lot of these groups, and they'll start defying federal law more than they already do.
00:27:07.000This is something that Lakin Riley's dad mentioned the other day when he was addressing the Georgia Senate, which is that The millions of illegal immigrants who have entered the country are making, the quote was, making families nervous.
00:27:17.000Like, they are now concerned, like you're saying, that not only is the federal government not going to stop in to protect them at the border, but also the state government is not going to protect them either because he pointed out that the city where University of Georgia's campus is in is a sanctuary city.
00:27:30.000And so all the steps failed that we're supposed to believe in.
00:27:33.000We're supposed to believe that the government in place is there to protect our citizens.
00:27:36.000And instead, he gives this emotional speech talking about how he has basically lost his purpose because his daughter is gone.
00:27:41.000Because of someone who we knew was here illegally and who got arrested in New York.
00:27:46.000So there were steps along the way at which this person could have been, you know, deported, and instead he arrived in a sanctuary city and allegedly murdered Lake and Riley.
00:27:54.000I mean, it's a tragedy, but the more examples that we have of these things, the more fathers like Jason Riley will exist and will say, we are losing confidence in you guys.
00:28:02.000Well, but it's also, I mean, you could say the same thing about just the overall rate of violent crime in America, where you've got people like Daniel Penney.
00:28:09.000I mean, they're making an example out of him specifically to say, like, if you try to do the government's job for us, you know, we don't care about the criminals.
00:28:17.000Apparently, we're completely impotent to stop the criminals, but they are very good at stopping people who stand up to the criminals, and they're very...
00:28:24.000I don't want to underestimate the power of the federal government because, I mean, when they want to clean something up, it gets cleaned up.
00:28:30.000Look at what happened a couple years ago with the Haitians, where there were like, it was at Eagle Pass, Texas, there were thousands of them encamped, it was continuous, it was getting worse and worse, more were flowing in.
00:28:39.000And the moment it became embarrassing for the federal government, the next day it was cleaned up, totally cleaned up, like the tents were gone, the trash was gone, the people were gone.
00:28:46.000It's a choice, they're making a choice.
00:28:48.000The federal government does not have the ability to contain dozens across the country all at once.
00:28:54.000They struggled with the Bundy family scenario.
00:29:07.000When it comes to the point where there is no confidence at a wide level, which is where we are going, New York doesn't so much matter to the big picture.
00:29:48.000Well, it's also just getting people used to the idea of having a soldier with an automatic rifle checking your bags because you're going on the subway.
00:29:55.000I mean, it's it's it's inuring us to the concept of military occupation.
00:29:59.000But this will happen in cities, but it's not going to be the same outside of cities.
00:30:02.000The challenge for the federal government is always going to be that they do not have the manpower.
00:30:09.000No law enforcement agency has the manpower For their their jurisdiction it may have been the case 200 years ago, but it's not been the case for at least 70 years New York for instance has an estimated.
00:30:20.000What is it 30,000 police officers you someone want to Google the number?
00:30:23.000I think if you include support personnel it might be like 38,000 there's 2.5 million people on Manhattan Island alone if If 1% of Manhattan Island was rioting through the streets, you would not be able to coordinate third shift police forces to do anything about it.
00:30:45.000They would have to call in neighboring police in an emergency, call in the National Guard.
00:30:49.000If 10%, not even 10, but 5%, if 5% of New York City, and I would say Manhattan Island, let's say the entire New York Metro coalesces in Manhattan for a protest, there's 13, 10% is a million people.
00:31:05.000So people often overestimate the strength of the federal government because of what is called spot removal, meaning something spikes and the federal government targets it and eradicates it.
00:31:16.000So you get a mass shooter, law enforcement go in.
00:31:21.000They do not have the managerial power to coordinate against something like that, and this is my concern.
00:31:26.000Well, but the thing is, they're already putting the things in place to stop it from ever getting to that eventuality by saying that white supremacy is the number one threat, by targeting the militia movement.
00:31:35.000They're piecemeal going through and stopping... But you misunderstand.
00:31:39.000What I'm saying is, it is those actions which is putting in the minds of regular Americans across the country, there is no government.
00:31:47.000And so the federal government can come out and accuse white people of being racist all day and night.
00:31:52.000They can put in these policies where we see things saying, like, if you want to get this job, you can't be white, which we literally just saw in a viral X-post.
00:31:58.000And all that's doing is cracking away at confidence that government actually exists.
00:32:04.000So, there will not be a capability of the 16,000 federal law enforcement agents, or whatever, to deal with 50 different instances across the country of not even violent riots, quite literally just local militias setting up checkpoints.
00:32:19.000At that point, they're gonna be like, where do we go now to try and stop this?
00:32:23.000Eventually, more people start breaking away.
00:32:26.000They say California has not respected the law in 20 years.
00:32:29.000California says Texas is defying the Supreme Court.
00:32:31.000Texas says California is defying the Supreme Court.
00:32:34.000You've got West Virginia, Maryland have jurisdictions that have declared themselves two-way sanctuaries and are refusing to enforce state and federal law pertaining to guns.
00:32:42.000It is just breaking apart very, very slowly.
00:32:45.000And eventually, It will just be hyper-localized.
00:32:48.000New York will say, all we can do is New York.
00:32:51.000The federal government will say, we only have access to certain areas, so let's secure our resources in the areas that matter most.
00:32:56.000But there's going to be lost areas that are just going to fall into civilian militia control.
00:33:00.000Do you want the NYPD data really quick?
00:33:03.000So in 2023 there were just under 34,000 officers, and in 2000 it was at its all-time high with just over 40,000 officers.
00:33:11.000Yeah, and I think a third of them are support staff, meaning they don't actually have guns.
00:33:15.000And they're reporting that they're well under what they're budgeted for, meaning that they are losing people quickly and they don't have the staff that they theoretically think they need.
00:33:21.000I think there's like this fantasy, this technocratic fantasy, that one day we'll have enough control of our population that we'll have drones, surveillance, and militia.
00:33:29.000Like, yeah, you might have 30 different militias in 30 different places, but we've got the drones.
00:33:34.000Because right now, like you're saying, the humans can't organizationally handle that kind of breakout, but drones can.
00:33:40.000But, lol, it's a freaking fantasy, you guys.
00:34:04.000Civil war erupts historically in many places when people no longer believe the government exists.
00:34:09.000Or, they, like, we talked about this on the Culture War with the Roman Empire, when we were talking about the history of the Roman Empire, and a lot of people like to say what's happening in the U.S.
00:34:17.000right now is so much like the Roman Empire, it's the barbarians storming the gates, and then I end up talking to these guys and they're like, which period in the thousands of years of Rome are you talking about?
00:34:26.000Because people like to mix and match different parts of Rome to make it seem like we're in Rome right now, and turns out we're actually not!
00:34:33.000It's, there's similarities to some parts of it, but it's not very much like it at all.
00:34:37.000What you end up seeing with the fall of the Roman Empire is a guard in the Eastern portion, which eventually breaks away into the Eastern Roman Empire, which became the Byzantine Empire later.
00:35:56.000When confidence no longer exists, the badge means anything.
00:35:59.000Well, but the badge doesn't have to mean anything if the gun means something.
00:36:02.000I mean, you're gonna do what they say, and you're gonna treat them like an armed person.
00:36:06.000Maybe the uniform doesn't matter, but it wouldn't matter if, uh... So what would you do if a clown showed up to your house with a gun, banging, saying, let me in?
00:36:12.000Well, I mean, yeah, that's a very silly example, but if it's a group of clowns that kick down my door in the middle of the night and point them in my face and say, hands up, I would have to put my hands up and go with them.
00:36:29.000I feel like you're making excuses to try and justify why you think confidence can't break in government, because we all know what would happen, because we've all seen it happen in this country, and it happens very, very often.
00:36:39.000When plainclothes police officers kick doors in without announcing themselves, armed homeowners fire back.
00:36:49.000But when it comes to the point where there's a guy who lives in a rural area and someone shows up and says, I'm from insert whatever department, and they say, I don't recognize that because you guys have assisted.
00:37:00.000You've done this, you've done that or otherwise.
00:37:03.000And then they say, open the door or else.
00:37:04.000And he says, I'm gonna make a phone call real quick.
00:37:07.000My point is that when it comes to a local community feeling like they're being invaded, like this guy saying his daughter was killed and he has no purpose anymore.
00:37:16.000In Florida, they've dealt with this quite a bit, which is why they have the government they do.
00:37:20.000But if you live in a place where a guy's daughter was just killed and that dad goes to his buddies and says, if I call you, will you answer?
00:37:39.000That's what I fear may happen as we're watching the border collapse and the Biden administration do nothing.
00:37:44.000This is what I'm so interested in with the George Allen Kelly case.
00:37:47.000They were answering Arizona who got arrested because there were people coming on illegal immigrants coming onto his property and he shot one.
00:37:56.000And I think the outcome of this case will sort of take the temperature of what you're talking about, because so many people in that community said, yes, this is a problem.
00:38:05.000We're right against the border with Mexico.
00:38:06.000We have people cross illegally through our property all the time.
00:38:10.000Kelly had specifically fired warning shots before, I believe.
00:38:13.000I'm not super up to date on this case, so I'll get better on my reporting.
00:38:16.000But, you know, people kind of rallied around him when this broke because he's in his 70s and he's facing, you know, second degree murder charges for trying to defend his own property, especially in a specific case where he's right against a federal border, the Mexico border.
00:38:31.000Yeah, and according to him, the illegal immigrant he shot aimed a gun at him first.
00:38:35.000So in any reasonable situation, he would have never been arrested, but he has been arrested and he's being charged with second-degree murder.
00:38:40.000My question is, how would the mass breakout of this happen without coordination?
00:38:44.000I mean, unless it just magically happens in a bunch of different places at once.
00:38:48.000Well, yeah, what would be the... That's an absurd word to use.
00:38:51.000Well, but that's what it would take because... Well, first you have a couple different concepts surrounding... You have the ideas of mass formation psychosis.
00:38:59.000It's something we use in a negative context where people begin to adopt rapid behaviors through mass media.
00:39:05.000So, certainly I wouldn't call it magic that the wokeness mind virus emerges and infects all of our media.
00:39:11.000You then have the other concept of a standalone complex, where tons of people all take similar actions at the same time, which creates the perception of organization or conspiracy.
00:39:23.000When the media reports that an old man defending his property is going to prison for defending himself against a criminal alien invader, you start... I guarantee you, it's already happened, that there have been guys in rural parts of the country who've sat down and had conversations, say, What do we do if one of these guys comes onto our property?
00:39:59.000It's a guy sending out a mass text from his phone right now to all his buddies who live within 30 miles being like, there's a group of criminal aliens and they're sitting on my property and they've got guns and they're threatening to shoot me.
00:40:09.000Right, but the instant he sends that message, the instant he, you know, goes online to try to coordinate this, he's getting a knock on the door by the FBI.
00:40:16.000I mean, the thing is, it is spot cleaning, but unless it all erupts at once and there's too many spots for them to deal with, they will individually... Which is literally my point.
00:40:25.000My fear is we get to the point where there are too many criminal alien invaders.
00:40:31.000You've got millions now in the country.
00:40:33.000You've got people posting videos saying seize their homes.
00:40:36.000Vigilantes in New York successfully evicted some squatters.
00:40:41.000We know what happens next when law enforcement breaks down, and nobody wants to live that way.
00:40:46.000So, we're already at the point now where you have had numerous shocking incidents around the country, and it starts slow, grains of sand added to a heap, but the federal government does not have the capability to react to widespread loss of confidence with millions of criminal aliens in this country.
00:41:04.000If it comes down to, you've got roving gangs in cities smashing up stores.
00:41:09.000There was a video out of Chicago where one of these guys starts shooting at one of the windows like crazy.
00:41:14.000Eventually, you get what you saw in New York in November.
00:41:17.000A mugger attacks somebody and a guy pulls a gun and opens fire.
00:41:30.000A mother and her daughter were in their car, and I think this might have been in Virginia, and the rioters started attacking the car and she called police and they said, sorry, we can't help you.
00:41:42.000The riots weren't organized to a certain degree.
00:41:45.000Some of the protests were organized, but people came out and joined in because in cities they went nuts.
00:41:50.000If you get a comparable thing to the George Floyd riots in rural areas, federal government cannot enforce against that in the same way the NYPD could not enforce the George Floyd riots.
00:41:59.000At that point, your hope is things calm down.
00:42:03.000There's a period of stabilization where the local militia groups are not in active conflict.
00:42:08.000Someone like Trump gets elected, restores communication, rebuilds that confidence, and we don't devolve into outright civil war.
00:42:15.000Yeah, I just, I don't see that happening.
00:42:19.000I mean, this is all deliberate, right?
00:42:21.000They're collapsing America on purpose.
00:42:22.000They don't have to let a million people in.
00:42:24.000They don't have to fly 300,000 people in.
00:42:27.000This is sort of the desired outcome, because what is the normal person who's not going to pick up a gun and go to, you know, join a militia?
00:42:34.000They want more government when things start to collapse.
00:42:36.000The more it collapses, the more they cling to daddy government to, you know, empower them more.
00:42:41.000And that's why we have people in the subways in New York.
00:42:44.000I mean, that's not a lack of government participation, it's an upgrade of government participation.
00:42:49.000The logical line that you are following is that civil wars never have happened before, cannot happen, Rome never collapsed, as if confidence in, like, the Roman Empire decided one day we would just cease to exist.
00:43:02.000Rome provided the blueprint that people are following now, and it was pretty similar, especially when you had groups of Germanics coming in, almost exactly like we're seeing now, saying... How did the Soviet Union collapse?
00:43:12.000Well, it lasted for 80 years with the most powerful country in the world arrayed against it, along with NATO and everybody else.
00:44:02.000Well, okay, and so the government will say, hey, these dangerous militia groups are using the internet to, you know, organize insurrection.
00:44:09.000We have to, you know, take more control of the internet.
00:45:07.000Yeah, I think that what we're being told is they have total surveillance control and can find you anywhere, anytime, if you... But the reality is, no, it's not they don't.
00:45:17.000They have some, and I think that that is, like I said earlier, this technocratic nightmare where they want it, but it's not... The reality is the humans are running the show, and if the humans decide to break, then the show breaks.
00:45:28.000But they are establishing it, and you only need to do it to one group to send a signal out to all the others to go, where they look at that and go, oh crap, I don't want to be burned to death, I better not do what I was planning on doing.
00:45:39.000You take a look at what happened in Syria, what sparked the Syrian civil war.
00:45:43.000When groups of protesters started growing, Bashar al-Assad declared many of these people to be terrorists, maybe they were, I don't know, and started actually opening fire on some of these groups.
00:45:53.000There was like a dozen or more, there was probably like 50 emergent factions at the start of the Civil War, and they slowly began to coalesce as the fighting continued.
00:46:03.000The breakdown is not like a bunch of people hold a Continental Congress and then hereby decree.
00:46:09.000It's that five people in one area are fighting, and then you go, did you hear what just happened, dude?
00:46:14.00050 miles down, they torch the Johnson's place.
00:46:17.000We better get our boys ready for what they're going to break.
00:46:21.000It could have either result, you could cow the people by terrifying them from a brute force attack, or you could enrage them and do end up having them rise up against you.
00:46:30.000So you got to be would have to be really, really careful about not rural Americans.
00:46:35.000Urban, urban Americans will absolutely as we saw with COVID, they will hide in their basements and they will get on their knees when they're told to.
00:46:42.000But as we saw with the Bundy scenario, it is very, very much likely the opposite.
00:46:47.000Yeah, I just, I mean, obviously the Syrian government didn't actually go down, so, and they're a lot less capable and powerful than the American government is.
00:46:57.000I just think that, I mean, in a way, theoretically... I didn't say it was going to win.
00:47:01.000Well, in a way, and theoretically, you're right, because there have been groups that have shown That this is the successful way to do things in Lebanon, for example, you have local militias that do not allow, you know, the Lebanese federal government in.
00:47:17.000I just don't think that the government is anywhere near exhausted its capabilities in terms of why wouldn't they launch another, you know, COVID lockdown and, you know, use that as an excuse to tamp down on people.
00:47:40.000Yeah, I just think that, again, I like the idea of, you know, communities patrolling themselves and not allowing the federal government in.
00:47:50.000And there are actually mechanisms to do that.
00:47:53.000I absolutely do not like the idea that the federal government has become a rogue state that is targeting political factions and allowing invasion at our border, and that people may lose confidence in the system and take up weapons themselves.
00:48:35.000They took everything and now they have weapons.
00:48:38.000This idea that, you know, perhaps the real conspiracy is that the government tries to maintain conspiracy theories set to South Park to convince people like you that they're so powerful that nothing would ever stop them when in fact they've shown themselves to be completely incapable.
00:48:52.000I mean, even right now, the best argument to be made is that the Biden administration wants the people to break through the southern border.
00:49:00.000Okay, perhaps that's a fair argument to make, or you can make another argument, they're unable to do anything about it.
00:49:05.000Well, they could certainly do something.
00:49:07.000I mean, when they're flying 300,000 people in, I mean, they could just not do that, right?
00:49:13.000I mean, when they're actually putting injunctions and stopping the Texas National Guard, when they're going in and removing barbed wire, that's not them being weak.
00:49:55.000So what they do is, they'll get scuba gear, they'll go short ways up, go underwater, swim into San Diego till they get to a beach, and then take the gear off and pop up.
00:50:05.000I was in Tijuana looking at that, just thinking like, I could just swim.
00:50:24.000And so, my point ultimately is, there are not enough military personnel, CBP personnel, law enforcement, to actually maintain control in the event of a loss of confidence.
00:50:38.000The George Floyd riots happened and the police just left.
00:50:41.000But that was another deliberate thing, right?
00:50:43.000I mean, that was... No, whether it's deliberate or not, that's conjecture.
00:50:47.000Uh, well, no, I mean, when you have, like, the federal government, you know, giving him a funeral with a golden casket and taking a knee and wearing the kente cloth, and when you have the, you know, local mayors joining in with the... I mean, how about this?
00:51:00.000When you had them tearing down statues in places like, I think it was Alabama, you had the mayors actually showing up and going, hey, hey, hey, let us do it.
00:51:08.000We'll bring in a crane and we'll do this for you.
00:51:28.000You'll know it if you play video games like I do.
00:51:31.000When your own people rebel against you, those are your own troops.
00:51:34.000So it's not like you have to fight enemy troops with your troops.
00:51:36.000You actually lose half of your troops and then you have to fight against your own guys.
00:51:39.000If the idea of supreme government could never...
00:51:43.000If the idea was that if government wanted to, they would never lose control, there would have never been a single Civil War revolution throughout history.
00:51:50.000The fact that the American Revolution happened... We're talking about the American government right now, though.
00:51:54.000And you seem to live in this world where they are gods.
00:51:59.000No, I'm... How many federal law enforcement personnel are there?
00:52:02.000Enough to systematically go through and round up every single person that was at the Capitol over the last four years.
00:52:08.000I mean, the thing is they are doing it piecemeal.
00:52:10.000137,000 full-time personnel that are authorized to carry firearms in 50 states.
00:52:13.000that are authorized to carry firearms in 50 states.
00:52:43.000We've got this systematic influx of people sponsored by the American government through the UN and all these other NGOs that are Bringing people in by the millions.
00:52:54.000There's no reason why that's going to stop.
00:53:25.000They'll declare sovereignty, and that's why I used the example of Rome, the most popular example.
00:53:29.000When it came to the point where the Roman Empire fractured, it's because when soldiers would come and say, I hereby enforce, they'd laugh and they'd say, no you don't, you don't do anything.
00:53:38.000And then when you're 10 law enforcement officers, and you walk into a marketplace, everybody, we're gonna need you to clear out, federal law enforcement's moving in, and they go, get out of here, and they do nothing.
00:53:48.000You go, hey, did you hear what I just said?
00:53:50.000And they go, yeah, I heard what you said, get out of here.
00:53:53.000And then all of a sudden, they've got 50 locals with crowbars being like, shut up!
00:53:57.000We don't know who you are, you don't live here, and we don't care what you think.
00:54:01.000That's historically what happens when confidence breaks in government.
00:54:05.000It happened thousands of times throughout history, and my fear is it happens here.
00:54:11.000When we cite Thucydides' trap as a reference to potential war with China, it's because historically this is what happens, and now we are looking to the past to try and predict the future based on current circumstances, and we're hoping that though history is rhyming, it's not going to repeat.
00:54:24.000We don't want World War III, but it seems like no matter what we do, we are inching towards that.
00:54:29.000137,000 full-time law enforcement in a country of 330 million.
00:54:35.000population simply said, I'm not going to pay taxes, there is no physical way that the federal government could do anything about it.
00:54:46.000That's 30 million people to 137,000 law enforcement officers.
00:54:50.000But what I'm saying is how would that happen spontaneously?
00:54:54.000It would have to be coordinated and as soon as the coordination... You're arguing that because people aren't going to take the risk... The Eastern Roman Empire organized the fracture and like...
00:55:28.000But if there are, like happened in, you know, 2020, riots breaking out in 100 cities at once, that was coordinated, it was communicated, it was organized in a very, you know, obvious... That's a gross overestimation.
00:55:40.000Some of the protests were organized, but a lot of it was just people seeing social media and then going outside.
00:55:45.000And the real reason for the riots was that they were locked in their homes for six months in cubicles and they lost their minds.
00:55:51.000They didn't actually care, for the most part, about George Floyd.
00:55:54.000Most of these protesters who are screaming don't actually have facts behind their anger.
00:56:38.000What happens if 500 neighborhood watches pop up all throughout various rural parts of the country and they say, we don't take orders from federal law enforcement?
00:56:47.000None of them have to talk to each other at all.
00:56:50.000Yeah, well, they have to talk to each other, you know, individually.
00:56:53.000Oh, like three guys who live next door to each other have to talk to each other?
00:56:57.000No, but they already have done a very good job of systematically, I mean, January 6th was like the biggest honey trap ever, and they said, right, it was a shock and awe campaign to take out the leadership that would be able to organize.
00:57:08.000But this proves that January 6th was disorganized nothing.
00:57:12.000It proves that there was no plan, that people just showed up and bumbled about.
00:57:16.000Some people got angry and fought with cops, and now they're being chased down.
00:57:20.000And I think there's like 1,300 people so far.
00:57:22.000And some people showed up after the fact and walked in confused, proving there was no organization and no plan, yet you still managed to get hundreds of thousands of people to show up down there.
00:57:54.000Yeah, I'm just saying that we've already had an influx of God knows how many 10 million, maybe,
00:58:01.000illegal immigrants over the last just couple years Biden was in office.
00:58:05.000I don't think the vast majority of Americans care or even notice any change in their personal lives, and they're not going to take a risk, which they would see as a risk, which would be to go against the federal government without something being very compelling for them to do so.
00:58:21.000I mean, the thing about the taxes... We got to stop?
00:58:25.000Because you've gone all the way back to the beginning of the conversation which started with Criminal aliens just set fire to barricades and attacked our country.
00:58:34.000And that is the precipice, which I described, when people start getting killed by these people, is when, I said, sometime in the next year, people will say, I no longer have confidence.
00:58:47.000To go back to now, reset the whole conversation to, there would have to be a catalyst, I think we should move on.
00:58:54.000Let's jump to this story from the New York Post.
00:58:56.000New York Attorney General James moves to seize Trump assets in Westchester as $464 million plus interest fraud bond deadline looms.
00:59:06.000Letitia James may have her sights on Trump's Westchester golf course shortly after Judge Nguyen handed down his verdict against Trump.
00:59:13.000In the case, James' team formally registered the judgments in Westchester County, indicating his properties there may be in jeopardy.
00:59:20.000Telling New York to keep your filthy hands off Trump Tower as he vows not to declare bankruptcy and begs donors for support to cover the $554 million bond with just four days to go.
00:59:38.000He says he will not let them take the iconic Trump Tower.
00:59:43.000There's no way he's going to raise $454 million in four days from supporters.
00:59:47.000There's no one that will issue that bond.
00:59:49.000The case against Trump was a summary judgment from a judge that has no merit, no basis in law.
00:59:54.000And we are now at the point where, in New York, the police have begun defending criminals, arresting homeowners, and creating arbitrary rules through a fake judicial system to destroy the frontrunner for the presidential election in 2024.
01:00:06.000The action they are taking here has already proven, based on the filing reports of several Trump-aligned PACs, they are covering too much of his legal fees, keeping down his ability to spend money on campaign ads, because they are hobbling him so they can cheat and win in 2024.
01:00:28.000We go through lulls where the news is kind of slow and everyone kind of feels like things are okay and then you get shocked again with another jolt of psychotic breakdown in public order.
01:00:43.000When they made their moves against Trump to arrest him in the first place, in like the first federal case, it was shocking because many conservatives said they will not try to arrest a former president.
01:00:55.000And now we're at the point where he's facing, what, 91 indictments, 750 plus years, and in New York they've created false bureaucratic means by which they're trying to seize his properties now.
01:01:14.000The reason why the migrants storming the border don't have weapons is because in the mass media era, convincing people is the most powerful tool.
01:01:31.000And the people storming the borders want to be seen on camera with their hands up, acting like they're innocent, because the left will defend them, because we are in active conflict.
01:01:40.000This makes me really remember that all of our stuff is on loan.
01:01:45.000Everything we think we own has been given to us by the Federal Reserve in our new system.
01:01:50.000All the money that we think we have is the Federal Reserve's money, on loan to us.
01:01:53.000They've loaned it to our government to issue promise... They've given their government promissory notes, promising to pay them back, and then the government gives us dollars.
01:02:01.000I think you're shortsighted a little bit.
01:02:02.000You're half correct when you say... I don't want to think it.
01:02:29.000I just think every state that Trump owns property in should take notice that this is what Letitia James is willing to do.
01:02:34.000She's going to start with properties in New York and then she'll branch out wherever she needs to go, which means that the New York state government is coming off After property in other states, they are expanding their control through this method of trying to take down Trump.
01:02:48.000You know what I wonder is, we were talking with Clint Russell the other day about national divorce.
01:02:54.000My thought for a long time was that national divorce could lead to nothing but civil war, but I think perhaps one thing we missed is The Roman Empire split in half.
01:03:05.000They didn't go to war with each other.
01:03:08.000There was a series of civil wars a long time before they split apart.
01:03:13.000What I mean is, with this New York stuff, If there is some kind of national divorce, it may just be the fracturing into the eastern and western states or something.
01:03:26.000We don't see as serious of a civil war like the American Civil War.
01:03:29.000They will be fighting over resources, but then eventually we get some kind of dark ages, I guess.
01:03:35.000I think that if states were, like, splitting off, that the federal government would aim at the long game.
01:03:40.000Like, they would spend the next 40 to 60 years using global military force to reconquer any of the split-off territory.
01:03:48.000Certainly the Roman Empire didn't want to fall apart.
01:03:49.000They didn't have airplanes or telephones.
01:03:51.000Like, it was too far away for the Romans.
01:03:54.000The United States can fly a B-52 across the country in, like, I don't know, seven hours, I agree that it does bolster, but I also think that proximity is still the most important communication.
01:04:08.000Like, you can send signal and have people loyal to you, but the Roman soldiers in the East who were loyal to the Roman Empire still were unable to enforce anything.
01:04:19.000So if the federal government makes the phone call to their agents in Wyoming, they can just be like, the people here don't care what you think.
01:04:57.000Yeah, I'd say that this is almost more like, you know, just before the big Roman Civil Wars with Marius and Sulla, where you had people attempting to stand up against what was becoming a very abusive and overblown central government and getting destroyed for it as a signal that they wouldn't stand for this.
01:05:22.000I think this is a signal to everybody that we are not in Kansas anymore.
01:05:26.000We don't actually have A representative government.
01:05:30.000If Donald Trump can be destroyed like this, it's a signal to everybody else saying you don't oppose us or we will destroy you.
01:05:40.000Even our own talking points don't matter.
01:05:42.000We will destroy you with whatever tools we have at our disposal.
01:05:45.000I mean, this is like the ultimate contest between what, for lack of a better term, is the deep state and anybody who would oppose them.
01:05:52.000What they are doing now to Trump in Georgia, the federal government, and in New York, is outright telling the American people there is no government.
01:06:04.000Well, but there is government, because the government is the tool that they're using to do this.
01:06:15.000What I'm saying is, in the minds of the average person, the government is something we are a part of, we the people, we pay taxes, the police come, they help me.
01:06:22.000If I'm honest and follow the law properly, the police will come and protect me.
01:06:26.000And what they're telling you right now is that's not the case.
01:06:49.000It does prove malicious prosecution, but it also proves that the people who elected her are fine with it, which is the really troubling part.
01:06:55.000I mean, same thing with Fannie Willis, right?
01:06:57.000Fannie Willis goes up and makes an absolute fool out of herself.
01:06:59.000There's absolute proof that she's corrupt in a dozen different ways.
01:07:02.000She just puts on a, like, you-don't-mess-with-me sort of attitude, and she gets praised for it and allowed to stay on the case.
01:07:08.000So we're entering into a very dangerous circumstance where, I mean, it's almost idiocracy at this point, where Like, the people themselves are cheering on what's going on here.
01:07:20.000And I think if you ask the average, especially Trump hater, they don't even really care about the particulars of any case.
01:07:27.000They just have some sort of vague concept that Trump is a criminal and he's getting what's coming to him.
01:07:32.000They don't really care about the valuation of Mar-a-Lago.
01:07:37.000Trump is an existential threat to our democracy, whatever they think that is.
01:07:40.000It's, I mean, it is in a very real way an information war where you've got people cheering this on and I think the only question that I have is, buy property in like Montana or El Salvador?
01:07:49.000or encouraging the people that are doing this?
01:07:52.000I think the only question that I have is, buy property in like Montana or El Salvador?
01:08:02.000It's a question of, you know, someone asked us on the members show, I think it might have been yesterday, is it stay and defend your nation, protect your values at all costs, or get out while you still can?
01:08:25.000And then there are other people who are like, at a certain point you have to realize when the battle's lost and you need to save yourself.
01:08:29.000I think it's time to build, like we talk about culture a lot, but it's time to go into the belly of the beast and create the best art on earth so that the people around the world look at us and want to be like us and support our beliefs.
01:08:45.000It is where cultures are colliding everywhere you look, and that's nice.
01:08:50.000They got a lot of cleaning up to do in Miami.
01:08:51.000Yeah, I always thought it was interesting when China stopped wanting to import American movies.
01:08:57.000There were fewer box office sales that were kind of declining.
01:08:59.000I mean, this used to be our big export, our culture, which came with sort of glamorous values, you know, that we believed in family and we believe in patriotism, stuff like that.
01:09:07.000And eventually these other countries were like, no, thanks, America, whatever you're selling, we don't want.
01:09:19.000But I'll tell you, all you guys listening that aren't in the United States, the reason I'm such a badass is because of free speech.
01:09:26.000Yeah, and obviously we're losing that to a great degree as well.
01:09:30.000And I think if the people that are fleeing places like Venezuela had a different mindset, maybe Venezuela wouldn't be the type of place you'd want to flee.
01:09:37.000I think the thing people should realize is the social order breakdown that I described, where people just start saying your laws are meaningless, quite literally has already happened.
01:09:55.000Law enforcement doesn't exist to them.
01:09:57.000I got the feeling that when Kennedy got killed, that was just it for me.
01:10:00.000And Ron Paul actually really elucidated.
01:10:03.000He said this really clearly that he felt like the republic was lost the day Kennedy was killed, or at least that's when he realized it was lost.
01:10:08.000Like I was never raised in a republic.
01:10:10.000There were senators and shit, but they don't.
01:10:12.000There obviously has been a militaristic deep state underneath it all, but I'm just trying to like skate on top of it and make the best of what we got going on and maybe improve it.
01:10:48.000It's good that we have the deep state.
01:10:50.000It's good that we have permanent bureaucracy there to manage things.
01:10:52.000And they've been there for a long time and they know what they're doing.
01:10:55.000So I think that's sort of one of the benefits to these people.
01:10:59.000They would see it as a benefit of having a Joe Biden in office where it's obvious he's not the one calling the shots.
01:11:05.000It's obvious he's not mentally capable of making things happen.
01:11:09.000It's almost like having an anime avatar as president.
01:11:13.000It's like everybody knows that's not really the president.
01:11:15.000It's a figurehead and everybody's getting used to the fact that it's a faceless bureaucracy that actually runs things and they're actually comfortable with that.
01:11:25.000I would view it more like an enclave that is... Imagine a checkerboard, you know, and each square represents an element of government.
01:11:37.000I don't view it as the whole board is deep state or parts of it is deep state.
01:11:42.000There's isolated, connected lines moving through it where the government exists, it's weak, and it's...
01:11:48.000It's impotent, and then you have this criminal enclave, the likes of the Uniparty, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Obama, etc., and their allies in like the DC Bureau, FBI, as well as certain individuals in the CIA, the NSA, etc.
01:12:03.000But there are large components of each of these areas that are totally oblivious to what's going on and just do as they're told and don't care.
01:12:09.000Yeah, compartmentalization is a strategy that they use very effectively.
01:12:13.000What I mean to say is, like, the Uniparty that we describe is, like, 7% FBI, and, like, 30% political, and, like, 10% NSA, and they have enough connections between these departments to form their own unique division, as it were, the Uniparty Deep State establishment.
01:12:31.000So, the people who look at the whole of it, this is a clever thing the media did with that article New York Times did, where they were like, turns out the Deep State's kind of awesome.
01:12:38.000And then they talk to like a NASA engineer and like an EPA water person because they want you to think deep state means regular government employees.
01:12:47.000When it actually means there is a rogue mafia interlaced throughout government clearly breaking the law with allies at various state levels.
01:13:34.000Yeah, but we're going to see, you know, a lot more of that, especially with the influx of migrants.
01:13:38.000I mean, there's a, there's a reason that Mexico, you have something called the bite, which is just, you're just assumed that you're going to have to bribe everybody you interact with.
01:13:47.000If you get pulled over, you're going to have to bribe the cop.
01:13:48.000If you want to start a business, you're going to have to bribe the dude at the tax office.
01:13:53.000You know, America is very much unique and Western Europe is very much unique that that's not a regular aspect of life.
01:13:58.000It's going to start to become a regular aspect of life.
01:14:01.000And the problem with the deep state is that while it may only be 7% of the FBI, it's that top 7% and the way that they, you know, control everybody else, especially in Congress, Is they basically say you have, there's one or two things that you have to agree on.
01:14:23.000But when it comes to war, you have to be for war.
01:14:25.000When it comes to surveillance, you have to be for surveillance.
01:14:28.000When it comes to the things that allow them to take greater control, you have to be aligned on it.
01:14:34.000So it's by isolating and pushing those certain things and giving people The freedom to do whatever else they want.
01:14:42.000And people go, you know, they go, well, I have 50 things I want to do.
01:14:46.000I can sacrifice this one thing because I think I can achieve something on these 49 others.
01:14:51.000But it's that one thing that's actually the most important thing, which is identified by the deep state and pushes everybody forward, which in wars is probably the primary one of that.
01:14:59.000I think a lot about surveillance because I'm very freedom, open systems.
01:15:04.000I want to know if I'm being, but then like, And I was really anti-spying, like, oh, they're spying on us, Dragonfly, or whatever, PRISM, you know, Edward Snowden reveals the PRISM network.
01:15:15.000And now I'm like, well, the whole world's spying on us.
01:15:17.000So if our government's not spying on us, that's kind of a problem.
01:15:19.000That means that our pants are down and we don't have a camera on what our butt looks like, but everyone else knows.
01:15:24.000I kind of want my government to be at least at the level that the Chinese government is about the knowledge it's gathering on our people, which is, what have I done, if I'm thinking that?
01:15:34.000The thing is, again, it's a matter of the choices that they're making.
01:15:39.000You know, if you say something that is offensive in any way on something like Instagram, your post gets tagged.
01:15:46.000I mean, they are incredibly efficient when they want to be.
01:15:49.000So how does Child abuse material proliferate on these platforms.
01:15:53.000They're choosing not to go after this stuff.
01:15:55.000So it's not necessarily about surveillance for surveillance sake.
01:15:59.000It's about what they choose to apply that surveillance to.
01:16:02.000If you know, I wouldn't be as against surveillance if they were actually using it to stop child abuse material on the internet.
01:16:07.000They're actually using it to crack down on the shoplifting, you know, gangs that are stealing things and shutting down entire downtowns like San Francisco, but they're choosing not to do that.
01:16:18.000Because their overarching goal is not a safe, prosperous, innocent world.
01:16:25.000They have completely different values, completely different goals, and essentially the values and goals that we have are preventing them from getting what they want, which is control.
01:16:33.000It's like they want to fund a war machine that conquests the Middle East and most of like Northern Africa and Southern Europe to then set up a new global governance based out of, I don't know if it's based out of Switzerland, but like heavily involved with the Swiss banking system.
01:16:54.000And the other thing about it is that it's international in character.
01:16:57.000You know, whenever they use the term, the Intel community, you got to understand that's an international community, which is why they outsource it to places like, you know, the five eyes, England and New Zealand and Australia and others.
01:17:08.000They say, you know, hey, we can't really spy on this guy, but you can.
01:17:10.000Would you mind spying on him and tell us what you find?
01:17:13.000So the international community, or the intelligence community, is international in nature, and essentially it's about systematically breaking down the things that stop you from being controlled.
01:17:23.000So, and that includes religion, right?
01:17:26.000If you believe in God and think, I serve God above all else, that's a problem because they want you to serve them, not God.
01:17:32.000If you have guns, that's a barrier to their control.
01:17:34.000If you're allowed to speak freely and tell people about what you feel, that's a barrier to them controlling you physically and, you know, mentally and spiritually.
01:17:41.000So it's all about systematically destroying the things that make you invulnerable, right?
01:17:46.000It's like we're wearing armor with the Constitution, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, and they're systematically trying to remove those pieces of armor to, you know, get vulnerabilities where they can control us.
01:18:58.000The interesting conspiracy theory is that Letitia James organized the ouster of Cuomo so that Hochul could come in and they could team up and do corrupt things together.
01:19:08.000Because as soon as Letitia James got in, she began these investigations into Governor Cuomo and then used that to get him removed.
01:19:29.000Yeah, globalism is the word I like to use because I think if you can find out where they're going and then trace it back and see what they're doing to head us there, I think the ultimate goal is a one world, unelected, unaccountable government that will use a technocracy or use the technology that they have to keep the entire world in a state of subjugation and basically to extract resources and to keep people Uh, completely.
01:19:54.000Uh, basically, I guess it's communistic in the sense that it's what China already has.
01:19:59.000Like China kind of already has the system that they want to implement everywhere.
01:20:03.000China is being used to export and refine that system.
01:20:06.000But, you know, if you think about, uh, like the situation you're laying out, Tim, of everybody, uh, you know, rising up and refusing, you know, and not having confidence in, in, uh, Never say that.
01:20:57.000They paid off oligarchs to split it apart.
01:20:58.000China also has major economic problems right now.
01:21:01.000Well, and there's also a, you know, internal poison pill of this concept, which again, I guess you can call communistic, where it's the system is the only thing that really matters and you have to serve the system, which is why you had like massive famines under the Soviet Union, because under the communist system, they thought that if we get rid of the farmers and, you know, have the land be common, then we'll increase the yield.
01:21:23.000And so we expect this much grain and we demand this much grain.
01:21:26.000And when that didn't work and it failed, They still had to send that much grain, so that's why the people in those areas starved, because all of the grain was being sent to fulfill the expectations of the system that wasn't really there, which is the same thing you see with DEI and, you know, the diversity things where they go, you know, we expect that everything will get better if we just get rid of the white people and bring in non-white people.
01:21:48.000When that doesn't happen, they end up going or, you know, They end up going, all right, well, we don't have tests anymore.
01:21:55.000Okay, tests, you know, you can't say, all right, our concept failed, our idea failed, the system that we're operating under isn't accurate and doesn't come out with good results.
01:22:05.000You have to manipulate and change and cheat and, you know, alter the appearance of what's happening in order to ensure that the system continues, even though it's based on fallacies.
01:22:17.000Every government is one drought away from revolution.
01:22:24.000Yeah, but that would mean that the government is also subject to that drought.
01:22:29.000I just mean that, you know, the system that China has, well, you know, a natural disaster, I guess, would, you know, like a massive drought.
01:22:38.000If the people don't have food, for whatever reason, take no government.
01:22:42.000Yeah, I think that's true, but then the government also would be subject to that.
01:22:47.000Like what's happening in... Mike's not having food?
01:25:08.000I don't think that- Like, there are people who are pro-abortion 100% and they think you should abort your children and they would be willing to abort their own.
01:25:14.000Didn't Lena Dunham come out with that thing saying, I wish I had gotten pregnant so that I could abort a kid?
01:25:20.000And she came out publicly like this was something she was going to get praised for and I'm pretty sure she did.
01:25:25.000Like, this mentality is very, very strange.
01:25:27.000There was- Set aside- Sorry, go ahead.
01:25:29.000No, there was the trans woman who said, I want to be the first person to get a uterus transplant so that it can be impregnated and then get an abortion.
01:25:36.000They wear it like a badge of honor and I find this weird, very very strange.
01:25:39.000I mean, setting aside my own values about, you know, how I feel about life or whatever, like, why would you want, why would you seek out destruction other than the fact that you are wired to want chaos?
01:25:49.000Like, talking about disabled society, talking about people losing confidence in governments, that's actually, you know, to me one of the most interesting things that the Biden administration could do right now is to encourage people to become more restless, to Fear violence around every corner to feel like they can't rely on the federal government and then pass it off to Trump and say, look, you have this very unhappy, scared population.
01:26:11.000Like there is almost this level of they see that they may not be able to hold on.
01:26:15.000So instead of giving themselves a united, strong population going into a second term, they want it to be like a instable, Fearful population so that they can try and hinder Trump as much as possible.
01:26:26.000Remember that Letitia James is in office until 2027, so she can continue doing whatever she's doing even if Trump gets elected.
01:26:35.000That's why they would want less people, why they would want to sow chaos.
01:26:38.000But I think it's there's this mentality of like calling the deer.
01:26:41.000If you have too many white-tailed deer, they'll eat all the greenery and then they'll starve and you'll lose all the deer.
01:26:46.000So you have to kill segments of the deer population to keep the population low, so it doesn't overeat, so that you always have deer.
01:26:53.000And if they think like that about humans, it's like a benevolent thought process.
01:26:57.000They want to preserve humanity, and so they want them not to eat themselves out of house and home.
01:27:03.000They think we're chickens in a chicken coop.
01:27:05.000Anybody who's got chickens, they know exactly the mentality that you have as the supreme overlord of Chicken City, of your own little Chicken City, and these little monsters, they crap where they walk, they don't care, there's no teaching them otherwise, they literally will stand there, stare at you, and they just take a dump right there, and then they'll step in it.
01:27:21.000So you certainly have people, powerful people, who look at humans, and they think, look how stupid- Look, George Carlin said it.
01:27:27.000Think about how stupid the average person is.
01:27:29.000Now realize half of them are stupider than that.
01:27:31.000So you certainly have powerful interests who, like Alex Jones said, the powerful interests will set bear traps,
01:27:39.000announce where they are, and if you step in it, they'll say it's your fault.
01:27:41.000Yeah. Well, it's problem-reaction-solution, and then the solution goes back and creates a new problem, and you just
01:28:33.000There's the video, it's the same guy, it's the same Venezuelan guy who did the video about, you know, come and use squatter rights to take over property.
01:28:39.000I believe it was the same guy who's holding up his baby and he's going, this baby is my meal ticket, you know, come to America, have a baby, you get a green card, you get 1500 bucks a month, we're gonna have more babies.
01:28:49.000That dude's not rebelling against anybody.
01:28:53.000If you have to go to somebody for your food and go to somebody for your sustenance, you're never going to rebel against them.
01:28:58.000Just like the chickens are never going to rebel against the farmer who brings them grain in the morning.
01:29:02.000But also you've got people, you know, so many times they go out on, people go out on the street and they ask, you know, the average zoomer, like, how much is a nickel worth?
01:29:40.000They want the stupid people around and they want to oppress the smart people so that they're like, here's the population that's more easily controlled.
01:29:46.000I disagree because in terms of the goals that they want beyond just population size, they need effective workers.
01:30:03.000These people who don't protest, have high tolerance for political tension and pressure, And they understand the hard work and are willing to engage in hard work.
01:30:13.000So if you were to look at these two populations, let's say you get, I describe it as chicken coop analogy.
01:30:18.000One group of chickens won't stop screaming, fighting, crapping everywhere, and they barely lay eggs.
01:30:25.000The other side stays in the corner, poops in the corner, stays away from their poop, they lay a lot of eggs.
01:30:34.000You eat the ones that are causing problems and you breed the ones that are doing things right.
01:30:37.000The MAGA people have a really high tolerance for political pressure, like even in the face of what they're doing to Donald Trump.
01:30:43.000I mean, you get one guy chewing on a speedball in a small town no one ever heard of and they'll build memorials to this guy right across the country.
01:30:53.000The left has no tolerance for tension.
01:30:56.000If you're trying to reduce population and you want a good, meaningful workforce, the MAGA people are happy living in the woods, exactly as they describe, where they're like, you should reduce your footprint.
01:31:10.000I'm like, okay, who's got the bigger footprint?
01:31:19.000And then you've got the hardworking guy rolling up his sleeves, chopping lumber for his own fireplace and relying, At least even 1% on their own sustainability.
01:31:51.000If I was going to build a tech conglomerate, who would I want?
01:31:55.000I want the Trump supporters who hate conflict, who hate political uprising, just want to make some money and be left alone, they want to go home to their kids, and that's it.
01:32:05.000I would not want the BLM people who are filing lawsuits every other week and throwing bricks through windows.
01:32:11.000The problem is that the people in the woods would resist the tyrannical efforts from the central controller, and they've got these concepts called megacities that they want to build from the UN's Agenda 2030, and they want to get people, they want to re-green the world, get people away from the...
01:32:26.000The nature and put them in like cities and keep people in big
01:32:30.000Centralized areas so that the rest of the world can heal.
01:32:33.000This is like a weird concept that I've been reading about Ben Stewart talked a lot about it. So I know that counter
01:32:39.000to what you're saying. I don't think The Maga people would not resist tyrannical government the
01:32:45.000Maga people would say so long as you leave me alone. We're good
01:32:48.000And if the tyrannical government was some kind of technocracy where they were building spaceships and luxury department stores, but the MAGA people were getting adequate amount of food, they'd be fine.
01:33:02.000They are trying to put the frontrunner in prison, and Trump's reporters are like, I'm going to remain calm, as they should, and we're going to make sure we win this politically, as we should.
01:33:15.000The far left rioted and destroyed this country over a drug addict they never heard of before.
01:33:21.000But when you look at the World Economic Forum, or the people sort of pulling the strings behind the scenes, which, you know, they obviously are.
01:33:26.000Again, you ask what power is, well, I mean, the World Economic Forum is essentially, for all intents and purposes, a global government, right?
01:33:32.000They meet together in Congress, they set policy, that policy then gets implemented nationally or on a smaller scale at cities, like the C40 program, which is part of what you're talking about, the megacities with the corridors in between.
01:33:45.000Like, all of that is very much the plan.
01:33:47.000And definitely being put into fruition.
01:33:50.000So, I mean, these people are the ones who are the font of the leftist Black Lives Matter programs.
01:33:56.000I mean, all of this stuff comes from the left and the people in power.
01:34:00.000So, you know, I don't understand really what, you know, they obviously don't like the rural people.
01:34:06.000They obviously don't, you know, are not serving them or benefiting them in any way.
01:34:10.000The rural people are being systematically eliminated.
01:34:15.000I'm C40 is a planet cities so it's predicated on climate change but it's a program that they have where they go you know right now here's how many clothes people buy here's how much meat they eat here's how often they fly here's the car they have in 2030 they're going to They're going to be able to buy three pieces of clothing a year, and they're going to eat bugs, and they're going to be able to fly one short-haul flight every three years, and that's all.
01:34:43.000And so they're getting cities to sign on to this, and it's 40 cities.
01:34:51.000There's a bunch in America, but it's all about the, it's predicated on climate change, but it's about implementing it at the local level and getting cities to agree on things like no longer serving meat in city institutions.
01:35:02.000So I think it's San Francisco or maybe L.A.
01:35:04.000or something, but one of them's already agreed to it, where they're no longer serving meat for, you know, at least a couple days a week at any cafeterias in government buildings.
01:35:13.000And there's C40.org, maybe that's the website, C40.org, Global Network of Mayors of the World, leading cities that are united in action to confront the climate crisis.
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01:37:07.000Quispy Joe says, Tim, can I get a definition of woke for reference later?
01:37:11.000I tried to find it earlier, but so many videos.
01:37:14.000Also, can we get Ian a graphene crown?
01:37:17.000I don't know how you do that, but it'd probably be very expensive, a graphene crown.
01:37:20.000I define woke the way it is used in the macro, not the micro.
01:37:26.000Woke is the social orthodoxy of the mainstream liberal and progressive movement.
01:37:34.000The reason why that's relatively vague is that there is no ethos, there is no core ideology.
01:37:40.000It is quite literally, woke is when you fall in line, march in line, and cult-like, it is cult-like adherence, here you go, the better, cult-like adherence to liberal and progressive ideology, orthodoxy, sorry.
01:37:58.000So, uh, it can manifest in many different ways, but typically what you end up getting is the academics will say, well, woke is a reference to cultural Marxism, but that's not actually how most people use it.
01:38:10.000Typically woke does point to a movie is woke.
01:38:16.000A white historical prince is now a black prince or a Viking is now, you know, Asian or something.
01:38:23.000And they did that with the Thor movies and everyone got mad that Heimdall was being played by Idris Elba.
01:38:28.000I actually don't really care about that.
01:38:29.000I don't consider it to be a big issue, but it was called Woke.
01:38:32.000And many people argue, well, it's because it's part of DEI and it's part of cultural Marxism.
01:38:35.000That's true, but support for Ukraine has also been described in similar terms, but Supporting war in a foreign country doesn't fall into any cultural Marxist framework.
01:38:46.000It's quite literally that there is a uniparty cult, and if you adhere to their ideology, this is wokeness.
01:38:52.000Currently, it is defined as containing elements of cultural Marxism, intersectional feminism, which of course is related to this, and other social justice-tuned political ideas.
01:39:05.000But the reason why that doesn't really encapsulate the core of woke is that sometimes they say things like, Well, I'll put it this way.
01:39:15.000They will oppose the police when the police oppose them, and they will cheer for police when police support them.
01:39:21.000So you can't say opposing the police is an element of being woke.
01:39:24.000What it really is is thirst and quest for power.
01:39:27.000When they get the power, they're happy with the police.
01:39:32.000When they support war in Ukraine, they're supporting the military-industrial complex, so you can't say, like, none of it really aligns properly.
01:39:40.000Perhaps if I was going to give a broader definition, I would say, woke means the cult-like adherence to liberal and progressive social orthodoxy, typically exemplified with current elements of cultural Marxist and far-left social and cultural policies.
01:39:56.000Economics doesn't really play a role as much.
01:39:59.000A lot of good examples are given where it's like, if you came out and said that you were a leftist, but you didn't know if universal healthcare made sense, that's fine, you're a leftist.
01:40:10.000But if you say you're a leftist and you're not sure that children should get sex changes, they'd call you far-right.
01:40:15.000Clearly the economics doesn't really play a role in this, so there you go.
01:42:51.000Like, I'm not confident in funding organizations that don't do the job they're supposed to do.
01:42:54.000Yeah, I would say if you as a D&D character and you are a neutral character and you watch someone doing evil and you just let it happen, you're getting evil as you do that.
01:43:05.000And if you're letting people do good, and you choose not to interfere, and you let them do good, then I would think that you were getting good.
01:43:22.000Yeah, the interesting thing about that is, so there's like lawful good, neutral good, and chaotic good.
01:43:28.000Then there's, what is it, lawful neutral, and then true neutral, and then chaotic neutral, and then chaotic evil, neutral evil, and then lawful evil.
01:43:37.000So if you're a person who says, leave me out of all of it, whether it's good or bad, I'm not getting involved, then you would be true neutral.
01:43:45.000If you were someone who, I don't know, like a woman drove from Philly, was going to Atlantic City, and accidentally brought her gun with her, and politely informed you that she did, and you decide to arrest her, that would be not neutral, that would be evil.
01:43:59.000If you ignore evil, and sometimes engage in evil, I would call you neutral evil.
01:44:04.000Yeah, and your alignment shifts over time depending on your behavior and your actions.
01:44:07.000So if you're allowing evil to take place, that's making you evil.
01:44:11.000I think it's fair to say that in most circumstances, cops will just fall into true neutral.
01:44:16.000And I think, maybe that's the realization people should have, is that true neutral is the way to be, or is the way they are, in that sometimes they will run into a building and save a life, sometimes they will arrest a woman who did nothing wrong, sometimes they will stand back and watch evil happen, and, you know, that probably puts them closer as a whole into the true neutral category, which, people should understand, if you call the police, they're gonna show up and they don't know who you are, who's the conflict, right?
01:44:40.000I called the cops once when a cab driver was literally kidnapping me and the cops threatened to arrest me.
01:44:53.000Cab driver, there was a bar, Williamsburg Bridge, straight over Williamsburg Bridge to my apartment, and the driver got off the bridge and then turned left and started weaving through the blocks.
01:45:03.000And when I was like, stop, what are you doing?
01:47:14.000That's, that's, look, there's that viral video from like four years ago where a cop is driving and he pulls up to a red light and then a far leftist is filming, yelling and making fun of him.
01:47:46.000Dennis Thrakka says, Hey Tim, I left the NYPD in November due to the corruption and mistreatment, and I'd love to tell you all about it sometime.
01:47:53.000Also, I'm a big fan of you and everyone who's part of the TimCast crew.
01:48:11.000All I know is the It's Always Sunny parody of that, so I've never actually seen the movie, but... Michael A. says, looking at the video of the illegals rushing the border, you can see three National Guardsmen get stuck between the horde.
01:48:23.000It could have gone horrible if the illegal horde decided to attack those guardsmen stuck outside the gate.
01:48:28.000If they attacked them worse than they already did.
01:48:32.000And it could have gotten worse if one of those guardsmen just said, I am under no obligation to allow you to do this.
01:49:07.000When you say still seems to be misunderstanding, I know you already chatted, but do you mean Thomas Massie or Glenn Beck?
01:49:13.000I think the context would be that Glenn Beck is misunderstanding.
01:49:17.000I think uh there's that story right now about the feds are trying to shut down that guy who's making milk and it's it's it's like not really the biggest deal but people have brought it up they're trying to shut his farm down because he had like raw milk or something and I'm like I hope the fervor people have for the TikTok bill they have for literally all these bills, because there's probably like 13 right now in Congress that give insane powers.
01:49:56.000What he should do is, he should put clauses in like 25 different bills, that if all 25 get passed, they all reference each other, creating some jigsaw law.
01:50:10.000None of the bills in and of themselves present anything that's, like, noteworthy.
01:50:13.000It'll be like, this one provision says, and also in the event Section 3 of a bill, of Bill 492 is activated, then it will make reference to Section Bill 931, and they'll go, what does that even mean?
01:50:25.000Whatever, fine, that doesn't mean anything to me.
01:50:27.000But then what it does is it connects the dots of a budget.
01:50:31.000He could actually use existing clauses from various bills And then actually craft a bill by pulling language from other bills without actually drafting a bill.
01:50:40.000So we could say something like, you know, Section 4, Subsection D, Definitions.
01:50:45.000This bill will also enact Subsection D, Paragraph 5 of H.R. 36.
01:51:01.000But if he does that 25 times, all of these fragments of a bill will create the Captain Planet of bills.
01:51:08.000Which will create this kind of ad hoc law that only exists inside these other laws, but they all line up perfectly, you know what I mean?
01:51:16.000Well, that is kind of what they already do, right?
01:51:18.000Because they'll pass a bill saying, you know, this is only for, you know, international whatever, but then they'll pass another bill later that says, actually, we're going to change the definition of that, and it'll actually apply to domestic now.
01:51:29.000So they never actually pass a bill saying you're allowed to spy on, you know, domestic enemies, but by combining the multiple bills, effectively, that is what happens.
01:52:09.000Megamikey says we should start arguing that sanctuary citizen states are actually colonies that dissolute the population of indigenous American citizens.
01:52:24.000I know we're not supposed to use the left's language, but Dems, please explain.
01:52:27.000I don't know, you should call them globalist colonies.
01:52:38.000I mean, the videos that are out with, uh, at Info Uncensored, uh, flying drones over them and stuff, I mean, it's, it's entire cities being built in, like, parks in New York, housed entirely, uh, or, you know, housing, uh, illegal immigrants.
01:52:56.000There are many people pouring across the northern border as well.
01:52:59.000But for the sake of today's video, we did not have a video of a bunch of people flying into Canada and storming the northern border, but they do.
01:53:06.000And there's, like, almost no guards up there.
01:53:10.000It's, like, relatively easy in a lot of areas for them to just walk right over.
01:53:13.000In fact, there's one famous viral image where the border between Canada and the U.S.
01:53:17.000is a single chain link between two yellow posts saying, U.S.-Canadian border.
01:53:22.000And then it just stops, and there's a parking lot, and then you can walk straight across.
01:53:25.000And it's documented that border crossings are increasing there.
01:53:28.000What's also interesting is that, like, people will fly to Canada and cross the border there.
01:53:32.000You know, people do this with Mexico, but also people caravan up through South America.
01:53:36.000The northern border is porous in a lot of ways, and it doesn't get the attention it deserves because the other thing they have to worry about is, in the winter, people freeze to death while they're doing that.
01:54:52.000There are certain kinds of drones that they've equipped with certain kinds of weapons, but your typical consumer grade drone will just fall out of the sky if it actually tried to fire a weapon.
01:55:00.000Community is your best defense against tyranny.
01:55:30.000The Antifa people in Seattle don't organize with the people in Texas.
01:55:34.000But when they hear in the news that something is happening in Atlanta, they all descend knowing that they can interoperate.
01:55:42.000Then you have the roving gangs that have looted cities across the country.
01:55:47.000You already have people who don't believe law enforcement exists, and so they go and do whatever they want.
01:55:53.000There's that video from Home Depot where the guy is stealing, and then the other guys are yelling at him saying, put it back, and he goes, you can't touch me.
01:57:40.000Brandloire says, long time viewer here, this is kind of off topic, but I was just wondering what class and race Tim and Ian main in Baldur's Gate 3?
01:59:06.000So you can add, uh, extra damage, then you get the sparkle hands, or you get one of the elemental gloves, and then it's just an insane, insane amount of damage.
01:59:13.000You get like, I think you get, um, You can get four attacks off your bonus actions, so you get six attacks per turn, plus with the fighter, if you multi-class fighter, I think just two levels.
01:59:25.000Then you get action surge, and you can add an additional two.
01:59:28.000And then with level nine monk, you get key resonating punch or whatever.
02:00:18.000I think about Wyoming semi-regularly, and I don't know why this is, other than maybe some sort of prep or streak, but there have been like some really interesting true crime podcasts that are based out of Wyoming, a lot of really good hiking videos, they're always shot in Wyoming, like, I don't know, maybe that's where I'm guessing.
02:00:32.000Yeah, they did want to become the cryptocurrency capital of the U.S.
02:00:36.000for a while, which I thought was really interesting.
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