00:02:44.000We've got conflicting reports on the state of the ceasefire in the Iran war.
00:02:48.000The White House is saying the strait is open.
00:02:51.000If it were to be closed, that would be unacceptable.
00:02:53.000However, reports coming from Iran are that because Israel launched attacks on Lebanon, this violates the terms of the ceasefire and they would be closing the Strait of Hormuz.
00:03:03.000Again, the White House countered, saying this is not correct.
00:03:07.000But what I can say is rest assured, prominent personalities on X, be it liberal or I guess conservative, are cheering for the failure of Trump's ceasefire because they To actually want the war, I guess.
00:03:27.000When woke basically got crushed and swept under the rug, there was nothing to complain about anymore.
00:03:33.000So the grifters needed something to complain about, started complaining about Trump.
00:03:36.000So now they're happy to see the ceasefire break down and war erupt because then they can complain about something.
00:03:41.000Me, let's just hope that this ceasefire does hold, negotiations work out, and then we have an end to the war.
00:03:49.000But you know what's really funny is with that being in the news, you got these feminists, they're attacking me, saying Tim Pool is coping by saying, oh, well, you know, we didn't want the war to happen, but let's just find peace because you should be antagonistic.
00:04:06.000Plus, big news the DOJ has arrested a leaker.
00:04:09.000Turns out it was some lady who couldn't keep her mouth shut.
00:04:12.000She apparently worked for SOCOM and, over the past several years, according to these reports, was leaking classified information to reporters.
00:04:21.000And the response on the internet has been particularly brutal and sexist, you know, saying that women will just keep talking about everything, I guess.
00:04:31.000There's a viral video of a guy setting fire to a warehouse in California, this massive fire, because he said we weren't being paid a living wage.
00:04:40.000I call that leftist terrorism, indeed, but we'll talk about that and more.
00:04:44.000Before we get started with all that, my friends, we've got a great sponsor for you tonight.
00:07:06.000Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in jeopardy after Israeli attack on Lebanon.
00:07:10.000Reopening the Strait was a major part of the U.S. Iran ceasefire agreement.
00:07:14.000They say just after Heg Seth and General Dan Kane, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Wednesday the Strait of Hormuz had reopened, Iran said it had closed the passage and accused Israel of violating the deal.
00:07:26.000A major part of the two week ceasefire agreement reached Tuesday night, just hours before Trump's deadline to respond to his threat.
00:07:37.000Anyway, requires Iran to reopen the vital passage for trade and oil to international shipping before peace talks can begin.
00:07:43.000But after allowing a handful of ships, including two oil tankers, to pass through the strait, Iran said it closed the strait, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire by launching a major attack on Lebanon, Iran's far news agency.
00:07:57.000Which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard or Corps reported.
00:08:01.000Now, the White House was asked about this, and Time Magazine reports White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levin on Wednesday disputed reports that Iran had closed the Strait of Hormuz hours into a fragile ceasefire with the U.S., but said any effort by Iran to stop maritime traffic would be completely unacceptable.
00:08:18.000Levin addressed reporters soon after Iranian state media had reported that the Strait had been closed in response to attacks by Israel against the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.
00:08:38.000And the ongoing theme so far has been just a bunch of anti Trump people who are conservative or liberal seemingly cheering for the ceasefire to break.
00:08:50.000The moment this news comes out, what do you get?
00:08:52.000All of these libs being like, ha ha, told you so, ha.
00:09:05.000That are so obsessed with their football team that they feel the vitriol and the love so intensely that they forget about, yo, this whole league could end tomorrow.
00:09:13.000Like, your games mean nothing in the big grand scheme of things.
00:09:22.000The people that are acting like Trump, bad, good, I'm on this side, I'm on that side, are like sports fans when the whole fucking league could fall apart.
00:10:31.000Then the end result is simple Iran has to be flattened.
00:10:34.000If Iran is telling the United States that we are responsible for what everyone else is doing, then these people can't be negotiated with.
00:10:42.000So if that's the case, but look, Iran's going to say, bring Israel to heel, get them to stop bombing Lebanon.
00:10:51.000Trump needs to state publicly, we have nothing to do with Israel.
00:10:54.000That's what he should be saying right now.
00:10:56.000Otherwise, there's going to be war with Iran.
00:10:58.000The more daylight there is between the U.S. and Israel since the ceasefire, I actually think that that's better for the U.S. because just like Tim said, Iran is going to continue to say that it's the U.S.'s fault that Israel is doing these things.
00:11:15.000Even though Iran was shooting missiles at Israel right after the ceasefire started yesterday, and Israel was shooting missiles at Hezbollah in Lebanon, they're going to blame Israel.
00:11:25.000But that does happen after there's public announcements because they have to go to bases and give them orders.
00:11:31.000Because when a prime minister or president says on TV, a thing is happening, the orders have to go through the chain of command to the base and say, hey guys, okay, we're canceling this operation.
00:11:53.000The people will distance themselves from Israel to a point that Israel becomes kind of on an island of aggression and then the whole world tries to stop them and they initiate thermonuclear war.
00:12:13.000I'm actually not trying to rag on Israel with that statement, but they're the size of New Jersey and they are a conflicted state within themselves.
00:12:22.000You've got settlers in the West Bank, you've got the Al Qassam Brigades, you've got Hamas in Gaza.
00:12:27.000Israel's busy dealing with its own borders.
00:12:29.000They're not going to war with anybody.
00:12:32.000I'm like, wow, this is the whole don't become the demon you're trying to destroy.
00:12:36.000Don't build this up so much that all of a sudden Israel is at a breaking point.
00:12:40.000Like, for whatever reason, they do feel I don't know.
00:12:44.000I don't want to speak for the people of Israel.
00:12:45.000Well, I mean, there are the Abraham Accords, and there have been efforts to kind of normalize relations between Israel and most of the other countries in the Middle East.
00:14:48.000Everybody knows that when you order pizza, you can get pineapple, you can get spinach, you can get garlic, you can get stuffed crust, you can get double decker, deep dish.
00:14:56.000You go to the restaurants in Montreal for poutine, and they've got like 15 different things.
00:17:37.000The idea that world leaders do things like comic book villains or it's one dimension is silly.
00:17:43.000No, I'm not saying it's one dimension.
00:17:44.000When you look back the past 30 years and you see a Through line for all of the American foreign policy.
00:17:49.000And you conclude we went to Iraq the first time and the second time.
00:17:52.000You could go by just looking at all the UN resolutions against Iraq to justify the US going into Iraq in the aughts.
00:17:59.000There was all of the time that Iraq was targeting US planes over the no fly zone, the North and South no fly zone after the first Gulf War.
00:18:14.000Yeah, but I'm just talking about the stuff that was.
00:18:17.000Obvious violations of U.S. resolutions that Iraq broke, right?
00:18:23.000Like Iraq's, there was plenty of legal justification.
00:18:28.000Whether or not you believe the whole yellow cake uranium stuff, whether you believe the weapons of mass destruction, there was enough justification where you could make the argument, right?
00:18:39.000And I'm not saying that I agree with it.
00:18:42.000But I'm telling you that the argument, the legal argument was there to go into Iraq, you know?
00:18:47.000Let's jump to this next story from MS Now.
00:18:50.000And take a look at what these psychopathic crackpots are saying.
00:18:54.000Oh boy, this one is going to blow your mind when you hear what Lawrence O'Donnell says.
00:18:59.000It could not be more tragically clear now that a whole civilization has already died.
00:19:09.000The whole civilization beginning with the model of the British Parliament leading to the first independent American government formed under the Articles of Confederation followed by the Constitution that wrote the presidency into existence and nearly 250 years of the American presidency, all of that, that whole civilization forming the presidency died.
00:19:39.000With the elevation of Donald Trump to the presidency a second time.
00:19:44.000You know, I don't want to strike a person.
00:21:01.000This is an insurgency, is what I thought while this guy was talking.
00:21:04.000There's an insurgency in our country that's co opted the corporate media, some of the corporate media.
00:21:08.000This guy, whether he realizes it or not, is trying to scare people into overthrowing the U.S. government.
00:21:17.000He had a fake talk like this, like he was Walter Cronkite.
00:21:21.000He did a word salad and then tried to scare people about whatever his talking points are, what he's become to believe.
00:21:27.000It's like if you're surrounded by people that have a brain parasite, it's not their body, it's not them that's the problem, it's what their body's doing.
00:21:34.000And like you don't want to destroy the parasitic human, you want to extract the parasite.
00:21:39.000That's why I said, I don't want to strike this guy.
00:21:59.000And, you know, when I see this stuff, it makes me really respect the Democrats because I've said it before, but the Democrats get it.
00:22:06.000The Democrats think people are so stupid they can't govern themselves, so you're better off just manipulating them.
00:22:13.000And then you see what people do with their freedom of speech, and you get the likes of these conservatives being like, ha ha, Trump's a chicken.
00:22:40.000I was so happy to hear that there was a ceasefire between the US and Iran because I don't like war.
00:22:45.000I know with war, there's, you know, civilians get killed and people die.
00:22:49.000And the first comments that I got on my Facebook page were from Trump deranged lunatics posting tacos and chickens and saying, once again, Trump chickened out.
00:22:58.000And I'm like, what exactly did you want him to do here?
00:23:30.000We can use this as a vector of attack against Donald Trump.
00:23:33.000Anybody out there that is a war aficionado enjoys tactics, you know, and anyone else that doesn't, that surrender and retreat are not the same thing.
00:23:42.000To win a war, you retreat many times and you reposition.
00:24:12.000He's not really crazy talking to Bill Maher about it.
00:24:14.000I don't think anybody's actually afraid of him.
00:24:16.000I think that what we are clearly seeing, the likes of Lawrence O'Donnell, is I imagine this man walked into his production meeting and says, How are we going to lie about Trump today?
00:24:25.000And they were like, Let's attack him for retreating from the war.
00:24:28.000Now we're for the war because he's against it.
00:24:31.000When we talked about Donald Trump holding his, you know, saying auction is good to force Democrats to hold their breath, that was a joke.
00:24:37.000But I'm actually convinced they'd do it right now.
00:24:39.000If Donald Trump came out and said, I want everybody to take a big, deep breath, breathe in that big, beautiful oxygen, and live healthy, everybody would literally hold their breath.
00:24:48.000I think they actually would at this point.
00:24:50.000Lawrence O'Donnell would go on TV and say, No, Trump, you can't tell me what to do.
00:24:59.000Maybe it's like this is the phase of human evolution where people, when they think something is bad, that means that everything else they do is also bad.
00:25:32.000So now that all of the people attacked him for saying he's retreating, he can come out and be like, I saw Lawrence O'Donnell the other day.
00:25:47.000If, here's the thing, I'm half kidding.
00:25:50.000If Trump knew, and he does know that this war is unpopular, that independents are breaking, he says, okay, no war.
00:25:58.000And instantly you get all of these people saying, oh, he's a taco.
00:26:01.000Okay, then Trump can come out and be like, Trump can give a press conference and say, when I called for a ceasefire, I was surprised to find that I was heavily criticized by both liberals and conservatives for choosing peace.
00:26:14.000Well, To the American people, your voice has been heard.
00:26:17.000We are restarting strikes on Iran effective immediately.
00:26:32.000My take on the Iranians, right, on the Persians, I'm going to start referring to them as Persians because they are Persian as well, is that we obliterated 140 of their top radical leaders.
00:26:42.000And now this young, whoever is in charge now, is like trolling Donald Trump on Twitter.
00:27:00.000I think the Trump admin made contact, Israel probably made contact with Iranian officials who wanted normalization because, bro, nobody wants to fight.
00:27:32.000So they go and they bomb and they wipe out the entire structure of their government.
00:27:35.000These guys come and take over, and now Trump negotiates.
00:27:39.000These people cannot come out and just say, We've given up, we surrender, because you still have 90 million people, of which a third are IRGC ideologically motivated.
00:27:47.000So they come out and say, We won't let the country fall.
00:27:51.000We're going to cut a deal and we're going to win.
00:28:05.000That's the preliminary report that may occur.
00:28:07.000This means that the United States is going to get 50 cents per barrel from every Gulf nation that ships that out through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:28:30.000And if he eradicated the fundamentalist government, which he did, I'm not sure that actually matters to Trump anymore, especially when he's getting the other half of the billion.
00:28:38.000Now, I guess my thoughts are like, let's help de radicalize Israel to the best we can.
00:28:43.000I don't know what's going on in Lebanon, but we need to help that situation because if they do lash out in Lebanon, militias, Hezbollah, things like that.
00:28:52.000When you say de radicalize, what do you mean by de radicalize?
00:28:56.000Make it so people come from a place of peace instead of fear.
00:29:01.000That instead of waking up in the morning and be like, oh my God, who's trying to kill me today?
00:29:04.000You think of like, how can I help my neighbors?
00:29:07.000Yeah, like the guy who killed Irina Zarutska, we shouldn't be worried about that.
00:29:10.000We should let those people out of jail.
00:29:11.000But when you're the most powerful government, you get to a point where you can institute prosperity.
00:29:15.000So you're saying, oh, make people wake up and not be afraid of like being killed and whatever.
00:29:20.000But like they're constantly being, you know, they're constantly barrages of like rockets, whether it be Hamas or Hezbollah or Iran, that are blowing up in Israel all the time.
00:29:32.000And then there was the whole attack on October 7th.
00:29:34.000Look, you can say that Israel has caused problems and stuff, but you can't just be like, oh, make them stop being afraid when they literally are constantly under attack.
00:29:43.000I think we have our civilianry in charge of our military on purpose because we don't live in fear as a civilianry.
00:30:08.000So, I think it's called the kibbutz, is their parliament, basically.
00:30:15.000And it's elected officials that maybe some of them have been in the military, but they're not like run by the military.
00:30:21.000Well, the metaphor is like when someone's nervous system is on edge in fight or flight for 40 years, good luck asking them to relax overnight.
00:32:38.000Did you see that South Park episode where they're like, and then on stage, and it's like the Israeli flag and the.
00:32:43.000The Islamic flag, and then they come together and it's VH, it's Van Halen, and they're like, Yeah, there you go.
00:32:48.000Van Halen concert, and they're all screaming.
00:32:51.000Van Halen can bring people together, the best party band of all time.
00:32:54.000All right, let's jump to this next story from W. Rowell, Army veteran charged with leaking classified Delta IV secrets to journalists.
00:33:01.000It turns out some lady, and it was fun.
00:33:04.000Andrew Branca was like, Please no, please don't be a woman.
00:33:08.000Indeed, Courtney Williams, 40 was arrested Wednesday in connection with her alleged transmission of classified national defense information to individuals not authorized to receive it.
00:33:19.000Apparently, between 2022 and 2025, she was speaking via phone about her time working with the elite unit without signing classified information non disclosure agreement when she was hired and fired.
00:33:30.000So, not related to the jet, not related to the jet, but this is big news.
00:34:45.000So I don't know if she was getting paid by the guy for the information or what, or if she was just like, you know, getting credit or what have you.
00:34:53.000But I mean, you know, if you do that kind of stuff, you're going to get arrested.
00:36:21.000Like the amount of conflict in the workplace with men and women, it's incessant.
00:36:25.000Someone just told me, he didn't give me the exact number 98% of the women in the military are pregnant or have to do abortion or pregnancy.
00:37:27.000Because I tell these stories about how I was in these work meetings, and I'm not going to name the company of the people, but they hire women because they have to.
00:37:35.000And then you end up with women sitting at a table like this, and there's someone going, Okay, what's our sales strategy for this weekend?
00:37:41.000We got a big event coming up, and we want to sell as much as we can.
00:38:41.000I don't know that the solution is something that the American people are going to be able to stomach, but maybe there shouldn't be co ed workplaces, or maybe you should have workplaces where women work.
00:38:56.000Maybe Islam has an idea where the women and men need to be separated.
00:39:00.000I see where that idea comes from of covering the woman up with a burqa because the male genetics are fine and sweet.
00:40:19.000So, if the job, the firefighter requires you to carry a 150 pound bag for 30 minutes, I don't care if you're a man or a woman, up, down, left, or right, whatever, you just got to be able to do it.
00:40:26.000We shouldn't change standards or just bring women on for the sake of being women.
00:40:30.000Well, I was going to say there are a lot of YouTube videos out there where they take average guys that don't exercise or lift weights and they put them against professional female bodybuilders.
00:41:54.000And I want to be able to stay home with my kids.
00:41:56.000Women, when they say they want it all, they want a whole lot more than a man does because men, Don't say, I want to stay home with the baby all the time and take care of my family and be a homemaker and I want to go out and be a CEO.
00:42:07.000Men are just like, I want to go out and be a CEO.
00:43:40.000All that matters is assume the laws are all identical and equal, two weeks of leave, three weeks, four weeks, two months of leave for both parents.
00:43:47.000A man will not be physically constrained having a baby.
00:43:50.000A woman will be like, I got to go to the hospital right now.
00:43:55.000Now, guys will choose to go and be with their wives, but after having the baby, the woman needs time off to heal, and the guy will be like, I'm going to work.
00:46:35.000I was picturing them in the trenches, and you look over and there's a hot girl that you're interested in, and you're a single guy that wants to get it on.
00:46:45.000It doesn't even have to be like, I want to bone this chick.
00:46:49.000Men just generally look to protect women.
00:46:54.000And that means that men will do things that they do things to protect a woman that they wouldn't do to protect one of their friends.
00:47:02.000Like, if you've got like five guys that are in a trench and they're in combat or whatever, they're going to do the things that they need to do to win, right?
00:47:11.000Or the things they need to do to make sure that most of them survive.
00:47:14.000If you have four guys and a woman, you're likely going to have dudes doing things that will try to protect the woman, whether she's hot or not.
00:47:24.000Because, I mean, look, no one in a trench is good looking.
00:47:26.000But it's after the battle and they're coming down.
00:47:27.000No, I'm talking about when they go back to the barracks and they're like breaking down from all the action and you see the girl that was there next to you in the trench.
00:47:59.000Now, the, the, the consequences for women oftentimes are worse because men are bigger, men are stronger, but usually the generally men are, are the target of violent crime more than women are.
00:48:13.000And so that's, and that part of that is because men are usually who commit violent crimes and there are more men that even if they're violent and they're criminals, they'll look at a woman and they'll be like, I'm not going to attack her.
00:48:24.000Now, again, the, the stuff that you see on the internet and the consequences make it seem like women Get attacked more, but they don't.
00:51:34.000Obviously, you don't hear that in the video.
00:51:36.000But even still, the whole idea that this is because of the company he works for in California, which has the highest taxes in the nation, has the highest gas prices, and the highest wages, too, I think.
00:52:28.000And what ends up happening is you get people that are blaming their job or blaming their employer.
00:52:34.000Again, even though California has the highest minimum wage, they've got all this great stuff going for them, and the government is doing everything they can to take advantage of the citizens.
00:52:44.000When I worked for Vice, we had these incidents where people got fired, and what they would do is they would wait until the person left, then tell security, don't let them back in, immediately deactivate all of their accounts before saying anything, then call them and say, which one will you know we're letting you go?
00:55:44.000You kind of have this inherent bias that if I'm an American and I work hard, I'm going to get money and I'm going to be able, I'm going to be okay.
00:55:50.000But that's not really like working hard is not how you survive.
00:56:00.000I just, if the system is broken and you can't make money, like you don't get to burn someone's warehouse down and threaten the lives of firefighters, this guy's a dangerous, violent communist psychopath.
00:56:12.000Yeah, he'll be in jail for a long time.
00:56:59.000The problem is absolutely with the California government and not with the company that he's destroying this building, destroying all this product, probably putting other people that work there out of work for a while.
00:57:13.000I've talked to these activists, they smash windows, like Starbucks and stuff.
00:57:16.000They smashed out a window at Bank of America.
00:57:19.000During Occupy, and I asked them, I asked some of these activists, do you think that, like, first of all, like, why do you smash the window?
00:57:25.000And they're like, send a message, you know, so they know.
00:57:27.000And I'm like, you think the CEO or any of the board members at Bank of America know the window broke?
00:57:36.000No one's going to come to them and say a window broke.
00:57:39.000They're going to, the manager of the branch is going to hire a company, he's going to replace it.
00:57:42.000The only person who knows it broke is the guy who makes $35,000 a year who works in that office right there, who showed up to his office and there's glass everywhere.
00:57:49.000And he's going, why are they doing this to me?
00:57:59.000All because he has a sense of entitlement and he's not making enough money where he feels like he's got the things that he wants.
00:58:07.000Because, I mean, I don't know, obviously, this guy's personal situation, but most people that have this attitude, they're in debt or they've gotten themselves into a bad financial position.
00:59:39.000Like, if you are ultra rich and you are like, I got to clean some money up here.
00:59:43.000And it was an easy way to sell it to people, too, because, you know, like the fact it's one thing to be like, oh, well, you know, Bitcoin, they're fungible.
01:00:58.000The man who has been accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee, Irina Zarutska.
01:01:05.000Has been found mentally incompetent, too mentally incompetent to stand trial.
01:01:09.000Citing a motion filed on Tuesday, the New York Post said DeCarlos Brown Jr. was evaluated at a state psychiatric hospital in December and determined to be incapable of proceeding in a state murder case.
01:01:18.000Brown's attorneys requested a 180 day delay.
01:01:25.000Officials said restoring competency can take months or longer, in part due to limited space in psychiatric facilities.
01:01:30.000Zarutska, who had emigrated to the U.S., was remembered by family and community members as a young woman seeking safety and opportunity after fleeing a conflict in her home country.
01:01:38.000Well, he's a repeat offender with 14 arrests, and they're saying, sorry, he's going to have to go to a psychiatric facility because he's just unwell.
01:01:44.000Well, he's still facing federal charges, too, right?
01:03:24.000Yeah, I thought he was a lot older than that.
01:03:26.000But this really is a shame that Charlotte, at least the local, whatever charges he has, looks like nothing's going to happen.
01:03:33.000Well, yeah, like they're going to let him go, but they're going to, North Carolina is not going to seek charges or whatever, not going to press charges.
01:03:58.000This is restorative justice, is what the left calls it.
01:04:01.000They say that, you know, these people, because of their identity, historically, they've been treated bad.
01:04:06.000So we need to change the way that we prosecute people and allow people to go free if they have a certain identity.
01:04:14.000All that's going to do is increase crime.
01:04:16.000It's going to, you're going to end up seeing, you know, more of this kind of stuff.
01:04:20.000You look at, What happened in San Francisco when Chase Aboudin was recalled and they got a new DA there, and crime has dropped precipitously because they're actually prosecuting.
01:05:31.000Allowing people to just say, oh, well, you know, he had a bad upbringing, so we're going to let him out.
01:05:36.000No, he had a bad upbringing that sucks for him, but you don't punish the rest of society because he had a bad upbringing because he's going to keep committing crimes.
01:05:43.000Also, there's a lot of people with bad upbringings that don't end up going down this route that overcome it.
01:05:48.000And so I think we have to have more of a focus on self agency and individual choices.
01:05:52.000But again, the state let him out 14 times.
01:05:54.000So I'm not surprised that they're going to let him out the 15th time.
01:05:56.000And this one is when he murdered an innocent woman on a train in public.
01:06:05.000When you plead insanity, it means you're not going to be free to go until evaluated.
01:06:08.000So he's going to be an indefinite hold, but he's going to be given a cushy, oh, you poor man.
01:06:13.000This is a federal grand jury who indicted him on October 25th on a charge of violence against a railroad carrier and mass transportation system resulting in death because it was on a federally funded train.
01:06:39.000Trump swoops in and says, We need a federal police force that can deal with this, and everyone cheers.
01:06:44.000I think it's a big part of the plan, a geoengineering plan, like maybe that's not the right word, but a political plan for the global order is to, like Larry Ellison said, drones spy on everything so that people won't deviate from the rules.
01:06:58.000And we have to resist that, or at least have conversations with Larry about what he means and how we could do it better because having federales on the street corner is not a good thing.
01:07:09.000If you break A little law, one place, even an evil law, the federal troops, the whole country can get you now.
01:07:16.000You need to be able to protect yourself against tyrannical law, which is why we have local governance and local police.
01:07:22.000Yeah, I remember when I was living in Mexico, sometimes you'd see the National Guard show up and it just was a little jarring.
01:07:28.000Like you'd be in the beach in Cancun and there'd be the National Guard.
01:07:30.000And so it was a little jarring to see that.
01:07:33.000But the one thing I want to say about this video where he kills Arena is one of the parts that people aren't talking about a lot are the people that were watching it happen nearby and their reaction.
01:07:43.000People that were on the train, they did nothing.
01:08:23.000Part of why I don't go to anger, I try to override anger and use patience is because I do believe there's like a collective consciousness when a lot of people are feeling something, other people will start to feel it maybe.
01:08:33.000And when people had this hatred towards this guy after he killed Arena, this hatred for days about stringing him up and bloodthirst and like, then Charlie got killed.
01:08:42.000I'm like, maybe there was something to that, maybe.
01:08:45.000Like, don't you don't have to hate your enemy to destroy your enemy.
01:09:07.000And then a guy, it's like, it reminds me of the Simpsons episode where Mr. Burns was like, after he gets shot by Maggie, and he's like, Lolly Gagger is just standing around staring at me as I'm dying.
01:09:16.000And the guy walks up and he's like, whoa.
01:09:18.000And he's like, looking around all confused as she's just bleeding to death.
01:09:21.000I don't think he could save her at that point, though.
01:09:25.000Not that he was going to be able to do anything to save her, but you'd think that someone that saw that would pull out their phone and be like, call 911.
01:09:33.000But even to be fair, you'd think if you saw a dude smashing a car with a hammer and you walked out and started coming towards you all angry with the hammer, you'd run.
01:09:40.000It's a pretty crazy experience of a girl with very, very poor awareness or something.
01:09:46.000I think she's wearing a hijab as well.
01:12:03.000I don't think that there should be any kind of.
01:12:05.000I think it's fine if people want to open carry, perfectly fine.
01:12:07.000I'm not saying that there should be any kind of laws against it.
01:12:10.000I think for your own safety, Because if you were ever in a situation where someone was going to start shooting or whatever, they're going to look, if they see your gun, they're going to be like, well, that guy will be a threat and they're going to go after you first.
01:12:21.000Yeah, I feel like publicly showing your weapon just kind of just invites unintended attention sometimes.
01:12:27.000You know, it makes you a bit of a target too.
01:12:31.000I mean, you know, and I'm also, anytime I talk about carrying guns or whatever, like you should carry first aid stuff too.
01:12:37.000You should carry a tourniquet and you should have a bunch of, if you got something to make holes, you should have something to plug holes as well, you know?
01:12:55.000You can just, someone gets shot, you just stuff a bunch of that gauze in there and it'll basically, it coagulates the blood really fast and it can help people.
01:13:07.000You know, bullet wounds are really, really bad news, but tourniquets are important too, you know, because any kind of extremities, you want to be able to stop the blood flow.
01:13:14.000Also, you should go take a stop the bleed class too.
01:14:02.000Well, yeah, maybe 51% of the population has it.
01:14:06.000You should definitely go take a first aid class.
01:14:08.000There's, you can, like, the Red Cross puts them on regularly.
01:14:13.000Most of the time, if you're around a place that's got gun shops or whatever, you can find, ask someone in the gun shop, you know, where can I get a first aid class or whatever.
01:14:20.000You know, as we were, this Iran thing looked like it was heating.
01:14:23.000And then the Chinese, I was just like, you know, if we got invaded, we're going to be okay.
01:14:29.000And everyone on the world knows that, that they can't, our population is so armed and ready for hot action that, like, bro, I wouldn't, like, the fiending desire.
01:14:39.000It's not like people want conflict, but like the willingness to over, like, directly deal with it to overcome it is behind every blade of grass, they say.
01:14:47.000I mean, look, like, I have personally, I have like a real bad fear of being useless, right?
01:14:55.000Like, I carry a gun, but if I were ever in a situation where someone was shot or bleeding out, I don't want to stand there and watch someone die.
01:16:28.000The launch partners include Amazon, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, blah, They said the Claude Mythos Preview Cybersecurity Initiative.
01:16:36.000They're bringing all these companies because it's too dangerous.
01:16:41.000But I think probably there was a story out of Indianapolis where someone shot up the hum of a politician and they put a sign on the floor saying no data centers.
01:16:51.000And this is like a potential data center guy.
01:16:53.000And then in Missouri, city council overwhelmingly votes for a data center despite the public saying no to them and then voted out all of these people.
01:17:02.000Whatever you think, we have like a new, like a neo Luddite movement happening.
01:17:06.000People are not going to tolerate the rapid transformation that AI is going to bring about because there are going to be people excised from the economy through no fault of their own.
01:17:15.000And these are going to be smart and capable people.
01:17:17.000And this is going to bring you revolution, whether you want it or not.
01:17:41.000And he is going to rally people, and you are going to get anarchists and political extremism.
01:17:47.000An individual who spends 30 years of their life doing a job, having it taken away from them overnight by new tech, is not someone you can just solve.
01:17:54.000It's not a problem you can just solve.
01:17:56.000You're not going to go to him and say, Why don't you learn to code?
01:18:58.000Yeah, if you can organize an electrical system, like if the AI is smart enough to organize an electrical system and a payload delivery method that's really free or cheap.
01:19:46.000I don't want to do it, but it is the job that's available.
01:19:49.000Well, right now, the jobs that are actually in jeopardy, all the white collar jobs, I wrote something on my Patreon about this.
01:19:56.000I called it They Told You to Learn to Code.
01:19:58.000Because one of the things that all the media and stuff were saying, well, the miners and the coal miners in Pennsylvania and Kentucky and stuff, they can just learn to code.
01:20:10.000And it was derisive and it was really meant to insult people.
01:20:13.000And now the people that were writing those, those, those, Think pieces and making those comments, those are the people whose jobs are on the chopping block.
01:20:23.000If you're an electrician or if you have some kind of actual manual labor, you're going to be able to write your own check for the next few years, at the very least, five, 10 years until robots become ubiquitous.
01:20:34.000And the people that are actually really losing their jobs, the people whose livelihoods are in jeopardy, are the people that have white collar jobs.
01:20:43.000Anything that you sit down at a computer to do, this agent, the mythos, the new AI, it can do it.
01:20:50.000I think you can do it without a question.
01:20:52.000Lawyers and accountants are losing their jobs like record numbers right now.
01:20:56.000People are going to AI to get their answers.
01:20:58.000I'll just tell you guys a quick example.
01:21:00.000I was in Madera Beach in Florida, John's Pass.
01:21:03.000I don't know if you guys have ever been to that area.
01:21:17.000And what I'm hearing now on a lot of these adult websites, I think we know which ones I'm referring to, they're estimating 15% of revenue is to AI creating avatars.
01:21:57.000There's a strong likelihood that the next iPhone that comes out is going to have Siri that's an AI agent.
01:22:05.000When Siri was kind of like first advertised, they were saying that it was smart, that Siri would be able to do this.
01:22:12.000Siri can set your timer, Siri can tell you what time it is, maybe Siri can tell you what the weather is, but Siri can't do anything else.
01:22:19.000The next iteration is going to actually have whether it be ChatGPT or some other AI, Siri is going to be connected to the AI, and then you're going to be able to tell Siri to do things.
01:22:28.000Siri will be able to open your apps on your phone and actually do things for you.
01:22:34.000If you will, if you in with the uh, with the uh, what's it called, the wallet that's in the Apple phone, or whether it be Android or something like that, that'll that'll come as well.
01:22:43.000But um, it'll be able to you know book flights, get you a cab, get you an Uber, all that stuff.
01:22:49.000And I think that it's going to be in the next one.
01:22:51.000I was saying that I thought it would be uh, next year, but.
01:22:53.000When it comes, when you see this kind of jump in AI, because Claude 4.6 just came out like in January or something like that, and now it's March and Mythos, they're, or yeah, Mythos, they don't want to release it.
01:23:07.000Once they actually start releasing this particular model, they're going to be putting them into cell phones.
01:23:13.000Apple actually stayed out of the AI kind of race and they've got all this money that they're sitting on.
01:23:18.000Everybody knows that Apple has like more actual cash on hand than the United States government, like a trillion dollars cash on hand.
01:23:24.000They didn't go and try to create their own AI because at its core, Apple's a hardware company.
01:23:29.000They have always been a hardware company.
01:23:31.000And they're not a company that really innovates.
01:23:34.000What they do is they take an existing product and they make it really, yeah, they polish it, but they make it so that way it works really well.
01:23:42.000The iPhone wasn't the first touchscreen, it was just the first one that worked really, really, really well.
01:23:47.000Yeah, I had one of those touchpad Microsoft little handhelds back in like 2004.
01:24:12.000Apple takes ideas and they make them work really well for the end user.
01:24:16.000So, what Apple's going to do is they're going to take, whether it be ChatGPT or Claude or what have you, they're going to take that AI and they're going to integrate it into the iPhone.
01:24:25.000And your iPhone is going to be the door that opens up AI to basically everybody.
01:24:31.000Because right now, grandma doesn't do it.
01:25:54.000It, it remembers what kind of personality I want it to have.
01:25:57.000It remembers, uh, things that we've talked about.
01:25:59.000It's got, it's, it's basically the open claw is a way to make the AI remember because the AI is always basically if you, if you open chat window, the context window is the only thing that AI remembers.
01:26:09.000As soon as you close the context window, whatever AI you're using, it forgets.
01:26:13.000OpenClaw makes it so that way you have constant memory.
01:29:31.000They only know things up until their most recent update.
01:29:35.000So anything past that or after that, they have to wait on or scrape the internet for.
01:29:40.000And there are times when they're wrong, and there are times when, like, I think there was a question I asked him yesterday, and he answered, and I was like, no, can you check on it?
01:29:56.000Because it was about the Anthropic and Department of War beef between the two about whether or not Anthropic was going to be used by the Department of War.
01:30:07.000And he said that initially he said the strikes were last year.
01:30:09.000And I was like, hey, are you sure that the strikes were last year?
01:30:11.000Because I don't think this actually happened last year.
01:30:13.000And he went back and checked and he was like, no, actually, you're right.
01:30:17.000The issue with Anthropic was earlier this year.
01:30:20.000So they're not perfect, but they get you really close.
01:30:26.000It's going to incite a new form of evolution of the human brain that is less reliant on memorizing information and becomes more about figuring out what questions to ask to get to the next point.
01:30:37.000Because it will all the, you won't need to, you know, it's an off board intelligence.
01:30:42.000You don't need to memorize stuff as much when you just know what people are going to get stupid.
01:30:46.000You need to know how to, well, you might develop a hyper ability to ask the right questions.
01:30:49.000But that same argument that people made about calculators.
01:30:52.000I was going to say, yeah, it's like the calculator.
01:30:54.000Like there was, there was like, you know, I remember when I was, because I'm an old guy, but like when I was growing up, People were like, teachers were always like, You're not going to have a calculator all the time.
01:31:10.000But I mean, and I was watching a podcast about a guy that was talking about, I forget what kind of calculator, but it was like one of the more advanced calculators that can do advanced calculation and stuff.
01:31:22.000And he was just like, Look, I can do this stuff in my head, but it's so much easier.
01:31:29.000When I have the calculator, I just do it on the calculator.
01:31:31.000We're going to have like Google Glass kind of things, like these glasses with bone conduction, and you're just going to ask it to solve problems for you.
01:31:38.000You're not going to need to know anything.
01:31:39.000You're going to be like, when am I supposed to go to the store?
01:31:42.000And it's going to go, right now, actually, in 15 minutes, you should be leaving.
01:31:46.000That's kind of how, from my experience, how God works you think the question to God and it responds to you before you even finish asking it.
01:31:51.000I wonder if the neural net will be able to know what you're going to ask it as a question.
01:31:55.000It's not God, Ian, those are likely demons.
01:31:58.000It's possible that it is spirits pretending to be God.
01:32:14.000Well, I mean, you just, you know, you can, like, Anthropic has classes basically on how to prompt Claude.
01:32:21.000And I mean, the prompts are going to work for basically any AI.
01:32:25.000Question for you guys When they had the first American Industrial Revolution in the 1850s, was there like a segment of ludites that violently resisted the steam engine?
01:32:35.000And they weren't able to organize because they didn't have Facebook groups.
01:32:38.000So it's like, well, look, in the U.S., AI is actually very unpopular.
01:32:44.000Like it's something like 25% of the country looks at AI as a person.
01:32:49.000And even when the people say no, they do it anyway.
01:32:52.000The people say no to their government, they make it anyway.
01:32:54.000They say no, boys and girls, bathroom, they do it anyway.
01:32:56.000One of the things that's worth noting, though, is when it comes to China, they look at AI, it's something like 70 or 80% of the population thinks AI is good.
01:33:06.000That's going to give China an incredible edge over the United States, unless the American people kind of have a different relationship with AI.
01:33:41.000For a lot of the art we do, we do try to do as many real photos as possible, but sometimes you want, you know, I'll explain it like this the era of news is over.
01:34:57.000And so what's happening is you're getting desperate people who are like, Trump's a secret Jew because they're doing anything they can to try and keep viewers as.
01:36:04.000Everyone's going to know you're going to be wearing a device that's going to talk to you in real time because we already have these glasses.
01:36:09.000Everyone's already walking around with them.
01:36:13.000And if you don't have an earbud in, you'll pick your phone and go, Hey, I'm looking to blah, And then it'll just talk to you and it'll give you answers.
01:36:21.000That's what I wanted yesterday at Harper's Ferry, walking up and down with my earbuds in and my onboard AI so that I could keep learning about plasma physics.
01:37:21.000Well, that was one of the things that Peter Thiel said.
01:37:23.000Like when they were talking about trans people, like Peter Thiel was like, you know, they're actually not going far enough because in the future, we're going to have people that are going to be modifying their bodies and stuff in ways that we can't imagine right now.
01:37:44.000Look, when Optimus comes out, right, you're going to have all these parts that are better than human arms, better than human legs.
01:37:55.000If someone has lost an arm or a leg and they put a Neuralink in their brain and you can strap a robotic arm on them, you think that people won't do that?
01:38:30.000I do want to say this is hitting very close to home, though, because I don't know if you guys know my kidneys failed four years ago, and I was on dialysis for three and a half years waiting for a kidney transplant.
01:38:40.000I got one six months ago from one of my YouTube subscribers.
01:38:45.000My donor said that he was compelled by Jesus Christ to save my life and give me his kidney.
01:38:50.000So, shout out to my living donor, Charlie.
01:38:53.000But one of the worst parts about receiving an organ transplant are the anti rejection meds.
01:38:57.000So, you basically have to take medication to suppress your immune system.
01:39:00.000And with that comes a lot of nasty side effects.
01:39:03.000So, the world that you guys are describing, the future, they're going to be able to build organs out of your own body, probably through stem cells that you won't need any anti rejection medications for.
01:39:13.000If your lungs are failing, if your liver is failing, if your kidneys are failing, they'll just build you one.
01:39:18.000Cut you open, take out the damaged one and put in the new one.
01:39:38.000You just catch the head when the body fails?
01:39:40.000Well, have you seen the movie The Island with Ewan McGregor and Scott Johansson?
01:39:44.000They think they're in a post apocalypse dystopia, but it turns out they're genetically engineered by rich people.
01:39:49.000It's a factory that makes clones of rich people.
01:39:51.000So, when the rich people need organ transplants, they have clones to take them from.
01:39:55.000I'm into the stem cell meat growth because the factory farming industry is pretty horrific as an animal on animal.
01:40:02.000Like, if we're going to colonize the galaxy and be the predominant force, we really shouldn't be imprisoning and consuming animals if we can help it.
01:40:10.000It's a pretty nasty way to live deep down.
01:40:12.000I asked God, Will I be judged at the Holy Gate?
01:40:59.000I hope in the next couple of days or next week we can talk a lot about chimeras.
01:41:02.000It can be more of a real conversation because we're like breeding, I believe, you know, humans with advanced genetics, whatever you want to call it.
01:41:42.000I always think that what we see in Hollywood is predictive programming, right?
01:41:46.000And so, this whole Marvel flood of all these movies where they almost look like they could be really happening because this special effects have come so far.
01:41:53.000My conspiracy theory is I think they're prepping the population for actual superheroes.
01:41:56.000Yeah, they're going to be called tweakers.
01:41:58.000I think we already have super soldiers.
01:41:59.000No, like I think they'll call them tweaks or tweakers because if someone's a tweak, they're tweaking their genome.
01:42:18.000Um, and there's going to be like a thing about like when one tweak goes crazy, when one splicer goes crazy with his super unintended consequence of having the genetic therapy.
01:43:13.000We should talk about genetically modified humans.
01:43:15.000Well, what we should do is we should create.
01:43:17.000Like large robots that can police these superpowered individuals, and we can give them a cool name, maybe something based off like ancient Rome or something, you know, like a cool, like a sentinel.
01:43:28.000Overwatching, you know, that's a good term would be someone that's like stand sentinel to.
01:43:34.000Well, the sentinels are just like, we'll make robots that will help us keep control of these superpowered individuals, these, the people with this genetic mutation, these mutants.
01:44:04.000There's going to be dudes with like cybernetics, and then there's going to be dudes that are just pure mutant, dude.
01:44:09.000There's part of me that I like, I have this idea of maybe it'd be a sci fi story, but in the future, I imagine that there's going to be people that are like, we don't want to have any kind of augmentation at all, and they're going to be like the pure.
01:44:25.000And then, but then there's going to be, I imagine, like super, you know, super modified people that are like an occult that are like our job is to protect the normal people.
01:44:35.000Like, we're like the knights of the old that exist to protect the Sentinelese.
01:44:42.000If there are super powered individuals due to like genetic alterations, there will be mechanically enhanced people.
01:44:48.000So, there will be, I'm thinking, there will be police that are wearing enhanced suits, and you will not be standard issue for civilians.
01:44:56.000It will be like if you got a problem with the mutants, you join the Corps and they'll give you one of these suits and you can use that to police the crazy powered people.
01:45:04.000I think they'd make a cool sci fi story.
01:45:07.000The normal people that are being protected by the normies.
01:45:21.000More what I'm thinking is like everyone on Earth is somehow augmented.
01:45:26.000Yes, they have the watchtower in outer space orbiting the Earth and the Justice League, which is a massive organization of like 200 superheroes.
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01:55:18.000You know, we could say Antifa was burning stuff down, but this guy's literally in fact, like being like, I deserve more money, light stuff on fire.
01:55:24.000Bro, seriously, I'm not advocating for this, but couldn't he have just stolen stuff before destroying everything?
01:55:30.000Literally just grab a box of toilet paper and then sell them in the black market for like $100 because, you know, COVID.
01:55:47.000Kendall says send Ian to the actual negotiations to televise the Angel Studios negotiations to the end of the Iran war because it's not a war at this point.
01:56:41.000SA Federale says My first platoon sergeant got Siri new and wanted to show us that it literally showed you the best place to hide a body based on location.
01:56:49.000Two days later, that trick wasn't allowed.
01:56:51.000I think a lot of this weight is QOS nerfing.
01:57:03.000Chris Lancaster says, when it comes to others and AI, I say, those who cannot adapt are quickly swept away on the tide of their own obsolescence.
01:57:12.000And when large groups of people, through no fault of their own, are excised from the economy and can't get food or feed their kids, they burn things down and kill people.
01:57:53.000I know the body will hold graphene because it's inert carbon in the system.
01:57:57.000Like when they broke a mouse's spine and then they threaded graphene tethers from both directions to touch, and then the spine regrew around the graphene tethers.
01:58:07.000In 18 days, the mouse, who is completely paralyzed, had 88% motility again.
01:58:12.000So, I think the bodies can handle graphene.
01:58:20.000Honky Kong says, the island is actually the truth of what happened on Epstein's Island.
01:58:24.000People are being cloned and harvested in underground bunkers on Epstein Island.
01:58:28.000I mean, I don't know about that on Epstein Island, but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that wealthy people are cloning people and doing weird stuff.
01:58:34.000That's going to be, I mean, that's going to happen in the future.
01:58:37.000Well, I'll tell you guys this I lost my first two dogs, Raindrop and Flex, and I actually sent their tissue sample to a cloning facility in Texas.
01:58:47.000So my first two dogs have been genetically reduplicated.
01:58:50.000And they're waiting for me to pull the trigger to clone them, which I have not thought of doing.
02:01:03.000Well, assault weapon is a meaningless term, it's not defined in law.
02:01:06.000And assault rifle is a reference to select fire rifles post World War II, which have not been made for civilian use since, I think, what, 1985?
02:01:14.000Likely because you would use them as single fire from far away.
02:01:16.000And then when you got close to the target in the trench or wherever you were assaulting a target, You would go to auto and just like.
02:02:27.000You're looking to move the ball down the field, and so you've got guys blocking, but they're blocking by shooting so many bullets at the other guys that they want to get their heads down because there's so many bullets they don't want to get hit.
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02:08:37.000I mean, there are specific laws in Texas where, like, they've used this case where, like, this one guy shot off his balcony at a gang of people that kept coming back to his parking lot to steal, like, property from him that he could not get back.
02:09:31.000If he'd have gone out to the car, like if he'd have been inside, hear them outside, goes outside and then shoots them, he would have probably got away with defending his property.
02:09:41.000Well, I don't know that they were, I don't know if they were actually messing with his car when he shot him, but because he was in a hidden position waiting for them, that's lying in wait.
02:09:49.000But if he'd have gone out and confronted him, they take a step towards him.
02:09:53.000Like as soon as, like, she's, if, If that were, if she had walked outside and the dude took a step towards her and she shot him, most, not all states, but most states, you'd have been like, okay, well, he was approaching you with a weapon.
02:10:06.000He had already, he'd shown that he was violent.
02:10:08.000You know, you were justified in, in, in, Correct.
02:10:29.000You know, in like New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, you know, there's seven or eight states where, you know, they'd have been like, no, you should have stayed inside.
02:10:50.000You should have stayed inside and called the cops.
02:10:53.000But look, as soon as the guy started walking towards her, it stopped being a property crime, right?
02:10:58.000As soon as he's like, I've got a weapon, I'm walking towards you, like, it's no longer about the property.
02:11:03.000Now, she wasn't prepared to defend herself, but as soon as someone takes a step towards you, then you have to assume that was reasonable to think she was in danger of bodily harm or death.
02:12:23.000We're going to play Magical Wizard Crisis, which isn't poker, uses Magic the Gathering cards, or Pokemon Battle Royale.
02:12:31.000You pick four Pokemon types of 13 various HP levels, and then you charge them up with energy, and whoever wins the Pokemon battle gets all the energy.
02:17:46.000The first one is directed at the entire panel because I know.
02:17:51.000Tim, you've got some on the field reporting experience as well as the guest.
02:17:54.000And Phil, you have crowd control experience.
02:17:58.000You dealt with numerous quantities of people.
02:18:01.000But with the whole Taco Tuesday situation and pannikins falling for drama every single time, how retarded is the average person?
02:18:14.000Specifically, the politically unplugged and misled and underinformed individuals.
02:18:19.000Because it seems like everyone that's in the Discord or a lot of the guests that you have on, they seem Pretty with it as far as understanding complex things, but like you guys see way more people out in the world than I have, so I just wanted your perspective of like how stupid you actually be.
02:18:36.000Most people I meet that will say, Oh, I've heard of you or whatever, they're actually fairly smart and they all say things like, I gotta be honest, like out here, especially, they're like, What the fuck's wrong with Candace?
02:18:49.000Um, but those kind of shows will attract a concentration of stupid people, yeah.
02:18:55.000I mean, look, you're gonna like, I mean, the whole, you know, George Carlin, like, think of how stupid the average person is, and then imagine the fact that half of the people out there are stupider than that.
02:19:07.000Like, it is, it's hard to find intelligent people.
02:19:12.000We were at Tim's birthday dinner, and Michael Malice was there, and we were talking.
02:19:17.000And the idea, we were talking about the idea of like an innovative thought, because someone had said something about like reading books and how, oh, you get all your ideas from books.
02:19:28.000That's a very stupid thing to say because most people get their information and their knowledge from someone else.
02:19:35.000An actual innovation is so exceedingly rare, like a real innovation, like really something that actually changes the way people look at stuff.
02:21:19.000I mean, oh, listen, I appreciate the fact that you're being kind, but like most people, most music, like, dude, all this, almost every All That Remains song is basically the same four chords.
02:21:35.000It's in C sharp, A minor, F, C, G, E, C, G, and D usually, but like most of the time, like that, that's the way that like most pop music is the same progression.
02:21:45.000Have you never did any, did you ever play a weird chord or do some progression where you're like, holy shit, ever heard that before?
02:22:58.000But then Einstein came along and it was like, actually, no.
02:23:01.000Some of the things that you thought were wrong.
02:23:03.000But these kind of real innovations, they're so rare, you know?
02:23:08.000And so, like, really, really, really smart people are exceedingly rare and they should be treated like you should treat them like a valuable resource.
02:23:16.000Because if the average person is still struggling with intelligence, it's like, do you need to be in the top 10% of intellect to be a third order thinker?
02:23:27.000Like, how common is that to think beyond what's beyond, you know?
02:23:54.000And then like the highest order of thinking is essentially it's like being able to understand what infinity actually means.
02:24:01.000That's probably the easiest way to explain it.
02:24:03.000If you know what infinity means and you can conceptualize in your mind, Then you're a higher order thinker to a certain degree, maybe like seven.
02:24:09.000But if you think infinity is a number, you're like a two or a three.
02:24:12.000Ian, let me blow your mind a little bit.
02:24:14.000You know that there are larger and smaller infinities?
02:25:35.000The idea is that every particle, every fundamental component of the universe is the exact same thing, but popping out through different dimensions.
02:26:26.000But I knew before I went in, I was like, I can choose to be afraid going into this or to be brave.
02:26:30.000And if you choose fear, that shit happens where the demons, your own fear manifests as a.
02:26:36.000Perception, but if and then the demon came down and it snuggled with Ian and it and he tried to get up and it was like, No, no, it was like, Please, it's like, and it's like, and it just cuddled all night.
02:26:44.000Yeah, it ended up being nice about about 5 a.m.
02:26:47.000The demon just wanted to be loved, and although it's making a joke, that's a true thing.
02:26:53.000The demon's the unknown, the fear, uh, it wants to be understood.
02:26:57.000I think it, I think if it wants to be loved and wants to, I don't think it's exactly true.
02:27:01.000I thought it'd be like watching it for years.
02:27:07.000Uh, do you want to add anything or shout anything out?
02:27:12.000Yeah, so I actually had a second part of that where, with the people being stupid generally, is there an opportunity for society at large to break through the veil of misinformation or general idiotacy?
02:27:30.000Or is it, with AI coming out, is it going to be too hard to outpace bad or misinformation?
02:28:54.000And he's going to be like, I don't know what to do.
02:28:56.000And then he's going to be sweaty and like nervous.
02:28:58.000Then he's going to go and he's going to have his computer and there's going to be his big tittied anime waifu with cat ears being like, Oh, it's baby sad.
02:29:05.000And he's going to be like, I'm going to put on my fleshlight right now.
02:33:34.000Yeah, the way they mishandled poor Palisades.
02:33:36.000Yeah, they want to repurpose the homes and public housing.
02:33:40.000We were talking about this right as it happened.
02:33:43.000We were like, they're not going to build because Gavin Newsom was saying, oh, we're going to expedite permits and blah, We were like, this is not going to happen.
02:33:51.000In a year, there will not be any new construction.
02:33:54.000They could have built all of those homes in a year.