00:01:44.000And in the craziest outcome of all of this, Tennessee has stripped all of their Democrats in the House from their committees over their insurrection.
00:01:53.000So at least finally now, we're getting some pushback from the Republicans.
00:01:58.000It seems like maybe sitting around being a wine snob doesn't protect your country.
00:02:02.000So they're actually starting to do something.
00:02:04.000But I would just stress what we are seeing is kind of like.
00:02:07.000The furthest degree of animation a wine snob could have.
00:02:10.000I apologize for the wine connoisseurs out there, but that's just the analogy.
00:02:13.000What we want is brutish, crazy Republicans just saying enough and cracking the belt.
00:02:19.000Instead, we're getting angry wine snobs saying, well, then you can't come to a party.
00:02:26.000Plus, of course, there's fears of Hantavirus once again.
00:02:30.000Illinois seeing some cases, claims of human to human transmission expanding, and eh, we'll see.
00:02:36.000I don't know how serious this is, but considering that they are working on a vaccine, we talked about this a couple days ago with Brett Weinstein.
00:02:42.000It is strange, the structure of how this story is rolling out and the interest in making a vaccine for a virus that only has 30 cases in the U.S. per year, if that doesn't quite make sense.
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00:05:58.000Maybe I'm over caffeinated, but I love you guys and I want to talk to you guys.
00:06:01.000But I feel like we're headed towards this bizarre technocracy and we're just fighting for who's controlling the ship before it becomes part of an automated fleet.
00:06:08.000But not talk me down from the ledge, Carter.
00:06:11.000Well, we'll see if I can help do that.
00:06:23.000The name of the game is this, my friends.
00:06:25.000You have a couple years left, if that, to own property or own something before it's too late because then you're going to be just a cog in the machine and the machine will be owned by the halves.
00:06:35.000That's what the numbers guy was saying.
00:06:59.000So I was screeching about this when we watched videos of Democrats in Tennessee all butthurt because they're getting rid of that one Democrat district.
00:07:07.000They're starting things on fire and stomping them on the ground.
00:08:15.000Not only just no cell phones, no video, no talking.
00:08:18.000You can only enter the galley or the, what do they call it?
00:08:22.000The gallery, I think, at certain times, et cetera.
00:08:25.000So the idea that these members, these legislators, were engaging with people in the gallery, sending signals, they had air horns, they had a chance going back and forth.
00:08:35.000There is a decorum that's expected of legislators, and I'm glad that they're upholding it.
00:08:57.000I'm saying use law enforcement capabilities to take these people to jail where they will stay for a certain amount of time and they will learn their lesson.
00:09:06.000Maybe not, but at least they won't be in the courthouse screaming.
00:09:08.000I mean, if you're holding something with a lighter and you are trying to light it on fire indoors, I feel like that's an arrestable offense, right?
00:10:40.000But when Republicans lost the Obamacare vote, I don't remember.
00:10:43.000I mean, there may have been some hissing, but I don't remember anyone lighting.
00:10:48.000I don't remember John Boehner lighting things on fire in the House chamber, I gotta tell you.
00:10:53.000I mean, maybe if Republicans actually did things like that, we'd be in a very different country, but we can't seem to get anything through with the Republicans.
00:11:00.000No, the Republicans' job is just to maintain the status quo.
00:14:12.000Thomas Massey ran on Trump's platform.
00:14:14.000Then Trump changed his platforms, and Massey didn't change his platform.
00:14:18.000But, I mean, he's the most constitutional by far.
00:14:21.000If you could ask Rock right now, who's the most constitutional congressman in all of Congress, and it's going to tell you that it's Thomas Massey.
00:15:24.000And this is probably trending right now, so you can find it.
00:15:26.000And she came out and she said, he, that, that at the time, him and Cynthia went to her house and they were having, like, they were friends at the time, it sounded like, or maybe casually dating.
00:16:55.000Well, you should start a podcast, then you should run for governor of Kentucky or run for president or something.
00:16:59.000I'm noticing that all the people who are really mad at Massey right now are all defending Jeffrey Epstein, too, but nobody's fighting to get Jelaine out of prison.
00:17:31.000Sometimes some of these memes I'm seeing going around against his opponent and him are like comparing their education, only they're leaving out Massey's education and they're just saying, like, never passed anything.
00:17:41.000And then they're like, Edgar Lorraine or whatever the hell his name is, he has two degrees or three degrees or something.
00:17:47.000And it's like, well, I don't think they measure up to Massey's bachelor's in his engineering and his 30 patents.
00:17:52.000But okay, but yeah, the whole thing is trying to make him look like an idiot.
00:17:55.000But you know, some of the stuff that Massey's gotten through, like, he got the glyphosate.
00:17:59.000Protection stripped from the Farm Act.
00:18:00.000And I'm sure we're going to hear about why that's a bad thing because we have to protect Big Chem.
00:18:04.000But, you know, like he does, he tries to do good work.
00:18:08.000And the thing that people say, they're like, he never gets anything passed.
00:18:12.000He's the worst because he never gets anything passed.
00:18:13.000I'm like, he's trying to pass constitutional stuff like auditing the Federal Reserve.
00:18:17.000And that's a bad thing that his constituents aren't passing that.
00:22:54.000I don't know if he considers me a friend anymore at this point.
00:22:57.000Last I saw him was in a restaurant in D.C., and he kind of came by at the end of the meal and gave us one of those finger bang, finger gun fingers like, what's up, Chief, bro?
00:23:06.000And left, and I was like, wow, that's odd.
00:23:09.000Um, so Benny, if you're watching, you have my number.
00:23:12.000Um, he's doing a great disservice to his audience because if you dislike Massey, and a lot of Republicans do, Massey is still with you 98% of the time.
00:23:22.000And so, who do you get if you don't have like right on right violence does not do us any good?
00:23:26.000It's the same anger I had as when they kicked out George Santos.
00:23:29.000But Benny says in his show that he votes with Democrats all the time, which is just total nonsense, you know, it's just the total nonsense.
00:23:36.000And you can dislike lots of Republicans, there are lots of Republicans I dislike.
00:23:40.000I mean, but if I launched a huge campaign to oust Mitch McConnell because I dislike him, I still got a guy who's powerful who's with me 88% of the time.
00:23:50.000Like, yeah, replace him with someone younger and better, but like, I'm not going to spend my life destroying people who are with me the majority of the time when that side, the left, the communists, the progressives, they're really our enemy.
00:24:03.000That should be the focus of all of our attention.
00:24:07.000So if Thomas Massey's your biggest problem, if even to the right, if Donald Trump's your biggest problem, Do you know who the frig we're up against?
00:24:15.000This is all part of the redistricting war, though.
00:24:17.000The name of the game is that the Republicans want to secure as many loyalist seats as possible.
00:24:22.000Thomas Massey is a principled individual who's going to vote on what he thinks matters for his values, his principles, and his constituents.
00:24:48.000So there's things like overspending, he says no to, and I respect it.
00:24:51.000I've actually disagreed with Messi quite a bit on a lot of things, but I respect that he's principled.
00:24:55.000I disagree with Ro Khanna on a lot of things, but I can respect some of the things he's protected free speech issues with big tech.
00:25:01.000Though I think he's largely, well, the thing about Ro Khanna is that as the child of immigrants, he's always going to be against us on the moral tradition, the American tradition.
00:25:10.000So it is what it is, and I understand that.
00:25:12.000But he's willing to come and have conversations.
00:26:15.000You remember, but I'll just jump in really quick to say it.
00:26:17.000And in the process, we're pissing away millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars for just an absolute ego trip for vacation.
00:26:24.000I just don't like the last minute fake scandal stuff by women who look like, you know, she.
00:27:33.000Thomas Massey, okay, if you are a voter, 20.
00:27:38.00025, you know, like, kind of that younger demographic of voters, that is who is going to put Thomas Massey over the edge.
00:27:44.000So, if you're watching this and you're one of those voters in K 4 and you're, you know, 18 to 30, if you're in that demographic, you need to vote.
00:29:43.000I think if we stopped funding the war machine, we would lose the Suez Canal, and then we would slowly lose North Africa, and then we would probably lose South Africa.
00:29:50.000And that's why we have to falsely accuse Thomas Massey of sexual deviancy.
00:30:11.000The argument from not just, I'm not saying this is your argument, but there are a lot of people arguing we want these wars also would make like, oh, come on.
00:30:19.000Everybody knows this is a fake accusation.
00:30:22.000Or even if it is, it's not even that big of a deal.
00:30:24.000The argument is how do we fund Israel?
00:30:27.000I guess we're going to have to falsely accuse Thomas Massey of sexual impropriety.
00:30:29.000I think they're slandering him in order to get their war funding because he keeps providing like a stick in the spokes.
00:30:36.000But I just would like to debate Thomas on policy about military because the libertarian ideal functions domestically wonderfully.
00:30:43.000But when you go outside and you have to fight dudes that are psychotically trying to kill you, you can't just be laissez faire about your military.
00:30:57.000I'm guessing his policy is constitutional, Article IV, Section 4, which is we use our military for defense.
00:31:04.000And right now we're doing a lot of offense.
00:31:06.000And I think that that's probably what it comes down to.
00:31:08.000I don't want to put words into his mouth, but he's a very constitutional libertarian.
00:31:11.000The problem with ballistics is if you don't take over your neighbors, then they encroach under your border just like we did to the Russians.
00:31:17.000And then they'll get all around you, they'll blockade, you know, relatively.
00:31:21.000And then you're like, because you didn't fight an offensive war, now you have no choice but to defend.
00:31:25.000And we can't get to a point where we have to fight a defensive war on our own land.
00:32:13.000Seeing all your enemies kind of bow before you.
00:32:16.000I mean, it feels like sort of reinforcing that maybe free speech will lead the day, but it hurts.
00:32:24.000I asked Grok just now to give me a rough estimate of chicken ownership by party in Congress, and it says 10 to 15% of Republican rural districts versus.
00:32:36.000Three to six percent of suburban Democrats.
00:32:39.000So the estimate would largely be that Republicans have a three to one or four to one even chicken ownership.
00:32:45.000I just don't trust Democrats for that reason.
00:32:47.000And I know I'm joking, but I was actually thinking about it.
00:32:49.000There actually is an interesting point you made that Democrats, largely being urban, are extremely and ever more detached from the actual functions of running this country's base level infrastructure, meaning they're nowhere near energy production, they're nowhere near oil distribution, they're nowhere near farming, you know, animal or plant.
00:33:12.000They're in cities and they're on social media.
00:33:16.000And the joke about chicken ownership is Republicans tend to be in areas where they're generating energy and growing food.
00:33:45.000You are hitting on the ethos of my organization, why I started it, and that huge disconnect between the people who make our policy and the people who actually live the policy.
00:33:53.000And even though it's not energy related, it's ag related.
00:33:55.000When I talk to high school kids or college kids or this wonderful audience, the example I tend to give is Congresswoman Ocasio Cortez.
00:34:02.000And not because she's an easy punching bag, but early on in her rise, she was doing an Instagram live or a vine or something.
00:34:09.000And she was in an urban farm in the Bronx.
00:34:11.000And she was talking about how all the community was gathering together to grow this food, but they weren't growing the food indigenous to the people.
00:34:18.000This is a Latino community, and there's no yucca, there's no cocoa, there's none of the food that the Latinos eat.
00:34:25.000And she blamed it on colonialism and white nationalism.
00:34:28.000And you wanted to say, no, it's because it's the Bronx, right?
00:34:34.000And it's funny to laugh at because, like, there are no palm trees and there are no cotton fields in New York either.
00:34:38.000But the scary part is that she makes ag policy.
00:34:41.000And so you have these members of Congress who say, like, I'm going to make a policy about agriculture or about energy.
00:34:48.000And their disconnect is so far removed that they actually are laughable and dangerous because they don't understand the industries that they are, quote unquote, regulating.
00:34:56.000It's not just Elizabeth Warren in banking.
00:34:58.000She claims she knows banking because she's a Harvard.
00:35:01.000PhD, and because I taught these things.
00:35:05.000She's wrong on banking, but when you have people who make ag policy, energy policy, healthcare policies, who aren't even doctors, right?
00:35:14.000Who have never been in the medical field and they want to make policy, that disconnect, I think, is something that our founding fathers would have found absolutely abhorrent.
00:35:22.000Liz Warren is a tenured Native American.
00:35:31.000People in Congress that maybe have never served in combat.
00:35:34.000That are want the war, like that want no new, like they want to end the war.
00:35:38.000I feel like the Patriot Act, I don't love it, but with an agile military, we've really positioned ourselves to be the dominating force on the planet.
00:35:50.000And if we hadn't in the last 20 years, if we just sat back and let the Russians take the Ukraine and the Chinese take Taiwan, then what world would we be in?
00:37:17.000Everything they make, all the decisions they build, all of the cells they collect pollen, they collect the pollen, they collect all of the nectar.
00:37:24.000They no, they go out and mate with the queen, the queen goes out and then they go and fly and try to mate with her.
00:37:31.000But the one bee that mates with the queen dies, correct?
00:37:34.000And then the boys who never get a chance to have they also die.
00:37:37.000No, they come back to the hive and they hang out, yeah.
00:37:40.000But they kill them right before they hive, before fall, the boys hang out, and they're a small population, you know, they hang out.
00:37:44.000But I promise you, the women kill all the boys before fall starts, and then it starts over with the no, they would kill all of the boys.
00:37:51.000If there was hive collapse, but otherwise they hang out all winter.
00:39:26.000Wasted resources, and a failure to properly inform policymakers.
00:39:32.000Public health policy would have been very different had the American public been made aware that a virus from a lab in China was going to serve as the foundation for an emergency use authorization mRNA products being mandated by the former administration.
00:39:57.000Dr. Fauci's role in the cover up was intentional.
00:40:01.000Dr. Fauci influenced the analytical process and findings by leveraging his position to ensure the IC consulted with a conflicted list of curated subject matter experts, public health officials, and scientists.
00:40:18.000This included some of the authors of the paper, The Proximal Origin of SARS CoV 2, and other public health experts who have been in his orbit for the last 20 plus years.
00:40:28.000You know, I think on everything, I think.
00:40:33.000I think the Trump administration has crushed the deep state, shattering of USAID.
00:40:37.000I think whistleblowers like this are coming out the indictment of the Fauci acolyte.
00:40:42.000I think these people are all scattered and starting to realize they see the writing on the wall.
00:40:46.000There is a new power infrastructure in town.
00:40:48.000It is the Trump sphere of influence and the Trump administration.
00:40:52.000So if you look at 2020, the Supreme Court says we're not going to take up these cases challenging these unconstitutional election measures because they're scared of the deep state.
00:41:03.000So Biden gets in, and what do they do?
00:41:05.000They arrest people, they arrest lawyers.
00:42:15.000I mean, routed and crushed in a year and a half would be good, but headed in that direction.
00:42:21.000What I loved what he said there with anyone who's ever dealt with anything scientific coming out of government is when he said this curated list of experts.
00:42:29.000Because everything, whether it's the trans community, whether it's what I deal in, which is the climate world, everyone has their like, according to these panel, these experts all agree.
00:42:39.000And they're like, well, the experts agree.
00:42:40.000And then you realize, did you ask anyone outside of that list?
00:42:43.000You know, how come no one else was allowed to opine?
00:42:45.000So the experts who were in on the COVID.
00:43:55.000I'm not saying that Trump's going to come in and you're going to get a military tribunal with Hillary Clinton screaming, No, you'll never stop me.
00:44:00.000And then someone's splashing water on her and she melts.
00:44:03.000I'm saying at least something's happening right now.
00:44:27.000The pendulum's got to come back down and start going the other way.
00:44:30.000When they nuked USAID, I stress as much as I can say, I don't think people realize that Trump basically nuked them and they probably didn't see it coming.
00:44:38.000Within the first week, that's the business meeting.
00:44:57.000And they cut off billions of dollars in circuitous funding systems.
00:45:04.000Zeldin found a $7 billion slush fund for an NGO that was formed a month prior.
00:45:10.000The game they were playing, they got Caught and they got shut down.
00:45:13.000Now I don't know how they're going to fund their operations.
00:45:16.000You can see what they're trying to do in Virginia, and even there, they're failing.
00:45:18.000I testified before Congress on the Zeldin stuff you know, the billions of dollars that you just get your friends, you create an NGO, you know, the head of the IRS, they get your accreditation in a matter of weeks, and you apply for a grant, and you get a $2 billion grant to combat climate change.
00:45:34.000And no proposal, no application, no history.
00:45:37.000Let me tell you, because I work for some of these companies, let me tell you what they do.
00:45:41.000So I've done the street fundraising for environmental causes where you wave to someone and say, hey, Help me save the environment, right?
00:45:48.000They give us their credit cards, we get the money.
00:45:50.000And do you know what these companies do?
00:45:51.000Do you think they fight to save the environment in any way?
00:46:15.000The fact that you went out and asked for money.
00:46:18.000And took that money is creating awareness of the problem.
00:46:21.000And I said, So, your argument is when I ask them for money, if they say, 'What will you do with my money?' I say, 'I'll go ask other people for money.' Yep.
00:46:32.000These NGOs would set up, you know, we're going to, whether it's climate change or starving children in Africa, who doesn't love children, right?
00:46:39.000And who doesn't want to stop starving children in Africa?
00:46:41.000So, the first thing you do when you get your $500,000 or $5 million grant, $2 billion grant, is of course you need headquarters.
00:48:01.000I got to talk about Fauci for a second because if I was president, when I'm president and I'm running a secret military bioweapons campaign, my scientists will lie for me, and that's their job.
00:48:11.000But that damn virus infected and destroyed so many Americans, and that guy still covered it up.
00:48:20.000If that wasn't intentional, then it was the greatest act of malfeasance I've ever seen in medical science.
00:48:25.000But if it was malicious and intentional, and they were trying to affect people, then there should be, in my opinion, severe repercussions.
00:48:33.000The only good part of COVID was you guys were in the other studio, and because of COVID, no one was allowed to travel.
00:48:39.000So, I came on the show like every week.
00:48:41.000So, I will thank Dr. Fauci publicly for giving me the power.
00:48:47.000Every week, but otherwise, it was insanity.
00:48:49.000The amount of just when you think of not just like families destroyed and businesses destroyed, marriages destroyed, suicide, people who moved into alcoholism and depression and opiates because their lives were just ruined.
00:49:01.000You know, when you divorce, when you bankrupt people.
00:50:23.000But she used context clues and inferred the meaning of all those words.
00:50:28.000Like when she gets a word wrong, do you smack her?
00:50:31.000No, I do like help her sound it out, and I'm like, but but I forget what the word was the other day.
00:50:36.000She was like, well, the Latin root of that is blah blah blah.
00:50:39.000So it means, um, it was, uh, I forget which word it was, it was just the other day, but that kid is from Philly, and then you know, they were trying to.
00:53:56.000They believe that the only reason white people are wealthy is because they have systemic privilege and black people are poor because of systemic racism.
00:54:04.000So if you lock the whole world down so nobody can work, reset everything, start over again, Then everyone will be equal.
00:54:12.000That guy's book was called COVID 19, The Great Reset.
00:54:45.000Fauci was probably just following orders, probably.
00:54:47.000But even so, like to see the lockdowns destroying people and to still push it and to still push it and to this day to still push it, like that is just beyond the pale, man.
00:54:58.000You look at going back to what you're saying about children, I just saw some report, I think it was Virginia schools overall, on how they're compared to 2015 levels, they're about two grades behind.
00:55:19.000We had in classes, no Zoom stuff, and our kids were allowed to opt out of masks.
00:55:23.000So, like, my kids will didn't have that.
00:55:25.000I'm not into vengeance, but I feel like if you don't punish Anthony Fauci for leading the charge on destroying children's, millions of people's lives for years, I like vengeance.
00:55:36.000I just finished rereading The Count of Monte Cristo for like the fourth time.
01:01:55.000From Fortune, nearly 50,000 Lake Tahoe residents have to find a new power source after their energy source looks to redirect lines to data centers.
01:02:08.000Why I said that at the top of the show.
01:02:09.000This is the stuff that's darkening my outlook.
01:02:11.000I'm not like afraid, and I think that it's inevitable.
01:02:14.000That's kind of what concerns me either we go, we revert into like an anarchistic tribal warfare where we're fighting and afraid to go outside because we have no police, or we go into AI technocratic overstate where if you say fuck online, the machines hear you and they go, ah, demonetize.
01:03:17.000We just said it was a terrible decision.
01:03:19.000But is it just that the government at any point for any reason can seize any property?
01:03:24.000It was supposed to be for like a video, whether it was some unforeseen, incorrective, like it had to go through the road, had to go this way, right?
01:03:35.000It was not unforeseen, but there was no alternative for the communal good.
01:03:39.000Kilo versus New London was when the city of New London, Connecticut wanted to seize a bunch of houses to build a shopping mall.
01:03:45.000And the people were like, well, we're not selling.
01:03:46.000And they were like, you have to sell because the shopping mall will generate all this revenue.
01:03:51.000And so we're going to use eminent domain.
01:03:53.000And they sued, and it got all the way up to the Supreme Court.
01:03:55.000And the Supreme Court sided with the city and said, yeah, if you want to confiscate their land because of promised tax revenue, that's what you got to pay them fair market value.
01:04:44.000At the heart of the fight is a stretch of undeveloped land near Welcome to Sargent Road, tucked inside the Chattahoochee River Basin, designated by the state of Georgia as most significant groundwater recharge area.
01:04:56.000They need the water, they got to cool them down.
01:04:58.000So, yeah, the petitioners are a mix of adjacent landowners, nearby residents, and concerned citizens.
01:05:04.000You're not going to stop the data centers because you are an ant and the machine will not be stifled.
01:05:58.000It is the wildest thing how many videos I've seen of people going to their city hall or town hall meetings, and the city, the councillors or whatever politicians are just like, Too bad you can't do anything about it.
01:06:12.000I'm just like, bro, sooner or later, Antifa shows up in a town like that, and people are going to be like, thank you.
01:06:18.000I feel like it's like this is not as bad as when they take your land for Section 8 housing and they're like taking a part of it and they're like, oh, we need more Section 8 housing.
01:06:26.000And then not only do you get to stay on part of your land, they took the other part of it, and then you got to live near all that.
01:06:50.000And, like, can you imagine a completely autonomous building that even if you go near it, it will kill you, it will just destroy you with vibration or something?
01:06:57.000And these ominous things that, like, if you don't build them, the enemy will.
01:07:04.000And if you don't get the drones up first, the enemy will.
01:08:05.000So if you're the CEO of X company, you're like, well, yeah, build it in Loudoun County because then I only have to drive a half hour if I need to go check it out.
01:08:12.000I don't like big government master plans, but there are solutions to this.
01:08:16.000Rather than piss off all the residents across the board.
01:08:19.000But those solutions require political will, they require a little bit of intelligence, a little bit of thought, and we're just getting steamrolled.
01:08:25.000SpaceX and Google are working together to build them in orbit.
01:08:29.000Also, in the ocean, I've heard someone was telling me earlier that they're building spherical data centers that can roll in the ocean.
01:08:35.000So, I don't think that no matter how hard they get hit, they'll just roll and they'll stay functioning and that will keep them cool.
01:08:40.000But then they're vulnerable to enemy attack.
01:08:42.000The nice thing about having them close to the military defense sites is if someone wants to blow it up, you can shoot them out of the sky, hopefully.
01:08:48.000If they're in orbit, last night someone referred to them as mutually assured.
01:08:52.000If they're going to blow up orbital data centers, it would destroy, it would cause catastrophic debris that could kill everyone on Earth.
01:08:58.000So, it's like a nuclear weapon if blowing those up.
01:12:46.000And you're running around fighting dragons, and you get companions, and you can talk to them.
01:12:51.000We talked about this a couple years ago, remember?
01:12:53.000People are going to have AI girlfriends in video games where they play a virtual reality game, and they'll have an AI generated girlfriend, and you'll be able to get an app on your phone.
01:13:56.000I said liberals are going to lock themselves in to fight dragons, and we're watching this happen every day.
01:14:00.000What scares me is they're marketing it to children.
01:14:03.000I play a game here and there on my phone, and the ads come up, and it's like, This cute little animated dinosaur, or whatever.
01:14:09.000And it's like, hey, do you need a friend?
01:14:12.000And it's like an AI friend for kids to download and talk to.
01:14:16.000Yeah, but they're going to have a commercial for you where they're like, Lisa, if you put on the headset, you can go and experience a full virtual world with full NPCs they can talk to like real people.
01:14:27.000And in this reality, all the Democrats are getting arrested.
01:16:08.000Apparently, they created very, very small plates to create very, very small amounts of energy from the Casimir effect, but effectively pulling it from the ether.
01:16:17.000So this tiny little thing can, so right now, The amount of energy they can produce would just power a sensor, which requires almost no energy as it is.
01:16:25.000So they scale those things up, pulling energy from vacuums from the void.
01:16:38.000I could be wrong, but it was from Reddit.
01:16:40.000And it was a gentleman who said, My son is autistic and he has one of those AI friends that you brought up.
01:16:46.000And the autistic son, the dad found out he was asking, How do I make friends?
01:16:51.000How do I talk to my parents and asking questions like that, which is just devastating?
01:16:55.000You know, like, you know, think it as like a mother that this autistic child found a way to communicate through the say through this chat bot.
01:17:02.000The dad's like, but I got rid of it because of the data centers.
01:17:05.000So I told him he was, I explained the data centers to him, and now he's not allowed to use the chat bot.
01:17:10.000And you know, part of me's like, okay, I get it.
01:17:12.000The data centers are bad, but you know, chat bots are also a better parent.
01:17:16.000They're also teaching people how to like murder people and stuff.
01:17:26.000But we're at the end of, or like the middle of the movie Inception, which is an all time favorite back to Christopher Nolan movies, where remember they go into that room where everyone is hooked up to the little machine, and the old man says, They've been here for hours, but in their world, it's been 30, 40 years, right?
01:17:43.000They don't want to live in this world.
01:18:11.000When you're done with your four hour session where you have the buxom girlfriend and you're the CEO and everything is great, but now you are starving, how much harder is your come down?
01:18:23.000It's like when you have, you know, it's like when you have some sort of drug problem, right?
01:18:29.000The higher of the high, but means the lowers of the low.
01:18:31.000That's what Gabriel's house got right here.
01:18:32.000Yeah, it would create like a form of addiction.
01:18:37.000Maybe they would hook catheters into the urethras and the poop butts and tubes in the throat so they constantly get fed and their waste is removed and they just sit there for unended amounts of time and then they get paid to do it by the machine that wants to harvest their biorhythms and stuff.
01:18:53.000But then as soon as that thing ends, they're going to freak.
01:18:56.000I mean, they'll be completely sociopathic, dangerous if they're not intubated essentially at that phase.
01:19:02.000So you've created a class of like dangerous.
01:19:05.000That's the thing is if AI is like, these people are actually a very high risk, this might just terminate them.
01:19:10.000So, this is a this broke 40 minutes ago.
01:19:12.000I saw Lisa saw people chatting about it.
01:19:14.000Nick Sortor says, Holy crap, the CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office.
01:19:18.000The CIA doesn't perform domestic operations.
01:19:24.000The CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office.
01:19:28.000Agents hauled out dozens of boxes, files on the JFK assassination and MKUltra, the CIA mind control operation, which she was in the process of declassifying.
01:19:39.000Today's whistleblower said it during his deposition, and Congresswoman Annapolina Luna confirmed it moments ago.
01:19:46.000The reason why this is troubling is A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassification of JFK, but then also to the MKUltra files.
01:19:55.000The CIA famously has said that all documents were released and other documents had been destroyed.
01:20:01.000So these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed.
01:22:26.000CIA is largely dudes with glasses, single computers, collecting information from foreign adversaries and doing, you know, intelligence gathering.
01:22:34.000But as you just said, some of them are trying to get ahead of the collapse of the D state by being whistleblowers, like the guy who testified on COVID.
01:22:41.000Well, if you know that Tulsi Gabbard has 40 files and you're in them 37 times, maybe you will take it upon yourself to just get those damn files and burn them before.
01:22:50.000And you get in trouble afterwards, you'll get in trouble.
01:23:28.000This is damn near the point at which Matt Brainerd said two vehicles speed at 100 miles an hour to a police department.
01:23:38.000Two guys jump out of the cars, run up to the chief of police, and yell, arrest that man.
01:23:43.000If this is true that CIA agents raided the director of national intelligence's office to seize documents from her while the president was overseas, we are looking at coup level.
01:23:58.000The entire administration, he brought Elon with him, Rubio, they're all on a trip for a delegation to China, and the CIA acting outside of their purview against their own boss.
01:24:10.000That's why I'm like, when Lisa showed me this, she's like, the CIA doesn't rate things.
01:24:14.000And then I look it up, and I'm like, we got this report from Fox News, Jesse Water saying it.
01:27:08.000The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is requesting you preserve all existing and future records and materials related to the assassination of JFK, Project MKUltra.
01:29:21.000But I mean, is this because they only just got confirmation?
01:29:23.000The CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office.
01:29:27.000Agents hauled out dozens of boxes, files on the JFK assassination, and MKUltra, the CIA mind control operation, which she was in the process of declassifying.
01:30:05.000So I want to be very careful here because what I see is Fox News is reporting that Anna Paulina Luna went on News Nation and said the CIA did this.
01:30:16.000However, earlier, Anna Paulina Luna was quoting.
01:30:22.000Seven hours ago, if I can find this, what is it like?
01:31:07.000If it is true that it was not like just now they raided this, but it happened a while ago, and we're only just finding out that it happened, there is a civil war happening between powerful elites in this country, if that's the case.
01:32:13.000They created the Office of the Director of National Intelligence because they said, hey, CIA knew about this, and FBI knew, and Naval Intelligence knew, and DIA Defense Intelligence knew, Osama bin Laden.
01:32:24.000And oh, I knew that there were a bunch of Saudis learning how to fly planes, and none of them were talking to each other.
01:32:29.000So the DNI is supposed to, the Director of National Intelligence is supposed to coordinate all of them.
01:32:33.000But doesn't really have jurisdiction over them.
01:32:38.000The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand why analytical standards at the CIA were violated.
01:32:48.000The CIA illegally monitored the computer and phone usage of DIG personnel, their investigations, and contact with whistleblowers.
01:32:56.000These were Americans being spied upon illegally while executing duties directed by the president and under the authority of the director of national intelligence.
01:33:10.000One CIA contractor assisting with the dig's investigation into the events that transpired between 2022 and 2023 was fired by the CIA one day after meeting with the dig.
01:33:27.000When the dig ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MKUltra files being processed for declassification by DNI Gabbard.
01:34:14.000It doesn't really have jurisdiction over CIA or defense intelligence or the FBI.
01:34:20.000It's a coordinating role, but it's not like the executive producer where everyone reports to you, which is why people don't like that job because Tulsi can be like, hey, CIA, I want to know what you're doing.
01:35:06.000I'd said during the green room earlier today that the CIA and the FBI, they act like a fourth branch of government, and they're an unconstitutional fourth branch of government, and they don't have a constitutional check and balance.
01:35:57.000If everything is hyperbolic and everything, we have to be careful with the words that we choose, otherwise then then then there's no point in actually speaking.
01:36:05.000It makes them look so bad though to even like go in and take any documents anyway, like it makes it it would.
01:39:08.000Immediately, what happens is, Democrat aligned individuals are claiming that Rumble's views are all fake, which makes no sense considering you've got a million subscribers on YouTube.
01:39:24.000So then they start running this smear campaign claiming Rumble is fake.
01:39:28.000Rumble then gets investigated by Biden's SEC for fraud because they're a public traded company, ultimately, clear them of any wrongdoing because their analytics are the same as YouTube's.
01:41:17.000You used to have the right to call anybody you want and say whatever you want, and phone taps were illegal, but that's all out the window now.
01:41:37.000Corporations are going to be running this show.
01:41:40.000Right now, literally, corporations are running this show on their platforms.
01:41:45.000So we can build out, like with the Manila principles, with rights to your freedom of access to software code and access to artificial intelligence, personal artificial intelligence.
01:41:55.000We can build out a digital constitution that can roll us through these corporate schemes, schematics.
01:42:01.000I mean, this is the inevitable future, in my opinion.
01:42:04.000Thomas Massey has a digital constitution that he put together.
01:42:07.000I talked about it when I interviewed him, I think six years ago.
01:42:23.000And we saw a little bit of this weaponized during COVID and after January 6th, especially when you start adding debanking, deplatforming, just how quickly it moves, right?
01:42:31.000How you can erase someone's ability to function because all of this is online, it is corporate.
01:42:38.000You can't go to the ATM and pull out $5.
01:43:22.000Like, they're banning um, they banned two members of the or the European Parliament and they banned um, like three or four creators from America from for going to like for like they denied their visas or revoked their visas from getting into England to go to Tommy Singh this weekend.
01:43:40.000Did you see Marco Rubio was hat was banned to go and going to China?
01:43:44.000So the Chinese changed his Chinese name so that he could enter the country.
01:43:51.000I guess if you're going as Secretary of State, you wouldn't be nervous, but I wouldn't go to China.
01:43:54.000And when I have to go to visit family in Australia, I'm always petrified that we're going to somehow have like a plane thing and get rerouted to Hong Kong.
01:44:04.000And the amount of stuff we've done on China in the climate space, if we were ever rerouted to China, I'd have to tell the pilot, like, you have to lock me into the cockpit because I hate China with every fiber of my being.
01:44:18.000So even if I were Secretary of State and they were like, well, delegation to China.
01:44:22.000I couldn't run for office because of how much anti China stuff I have on my platform.
01:44:27.000Horrifying country, vile, all communists, right?
01:44:38.000They say communist because that's the trick, but it's really a vanguardist, like a council of what, 30 people that run that entire country.
01:44:45.000It's not communist is when the people own everything together.
01:44:49.000These collective Chinese are being smashed into paste by their demagogue leaders or the people that think they're their leaders.
01:44:56.000Hey, I love Chinese culture and history, but sure.
01:45:01.000That doesn't really exist anymore into this.
01:47:32.000So, a giant spaceship comes to Earth, terraform it, and then a bunch of just like worker bees come down to the Earth, and they're like mechanics and engineers and masons.
01:47:44.000Then, when a fight breaks out in the heavens due to a conflict between like a mutiny and the ship leaves, these people are stranded and they're like, oh crap.
01:47:55.000So, how do they convey general knowledge to people?
01:47:58.000Like, what could you actually tell your children if you were stranded on a desert island?
01:48:03.000You know, with no communications forever, you'd explain to your kids, be like, Yeah, we used to fly around, you know, and we had these like ships and like fire would come out the back to lift it.
01:48:12.000And in their mind, what are they imagining?
01:48:18.000I thought maybe if there's an entity that's so large that it could treat the solar system like a particle collider and they smash two stars into each other to produce us, this solar, but that'd be a pretty intricate process if there was really some sort of sentient formation.
01:48:34.000Esteban says, if this chat is any sort of gauge, Massey is cooked.
01:51:08.000I. You know, Lisa here worked on the Hill for a decade plus.
01:51:14.000And so she's talking about the goings on of the movers and the shakers who control politics.
01:51:17.000You know, Daniel here is an energy consultant and discusses the lies of climate change, national and international level conflicts.
01:51:26.000Josie's talking about a member of Congress who's in a deep battle with a Trump supporter, a majorly Trump supported guy in the polling there.
01:51:33.000All of these are going to have deep, deep impacts on the structure of our world, our governance.
01:51:38.000And with that being said, I wish you guys all the best on sorting through the drama with the quartering.
01:51:46.000It's just that my point is whatever Jeremy is doing or isn't doing has little effect on whether or not there's going to be a new member of Congress, a Democrat, Republican House, whether or not we're going to get national level bans on fossil fuels.
01:52:00.000So I don't really have much to say about it.
01:55:25.000While you're doing that, I'll point out that we're going to build autonomous drones that will take the sand back and put it in the ocean where it came from.
01:56:14.000You live where there's sand, you can't grow food.
01:56:16.000I was in a helicopter convoy going from Baghdad to Basra, which was like three hours, and I fell asleep because it was 900 degrees, and I woke up at one point, and you're still in the sand, and I looked down, and there was a guy walking, and he had three camels.
01:56:29.000And I remember, and we're not very high off the ground, and I remember staring at him thinking, where the hell did you come from?
01:58:37.000I haven't heard the AM radio stance, but I wasn't paid cow money to talk about that.
01:58:42.000Chi Enforcer says Massey doesn't get my vote or support because he would choose to let Iran do what they want with the straight and would probably pay them off, which is soft and weak, rather than kick their ass.
01:58:52.000I don't think he would pay them off either, but I see what they're saying there.
02:00:24.000You can just say the name of the person.
02:00:26.000We're taking it all the way to the front.
02:00:27.000No, because VoiceText hates my Philly accent and gets everything wrong.
02:00:29.000We're trying to create barriers that stop stupid people from voting.
02:00:33.000And so it's fair to say we don't really have a good means of testing for literacy in this because some people are going to say that's not fair.
02:00:41.000If you can articulate the individual in writing, legibly, who you want, your vote is good.
02:10:35.000So, the law is basically what the jury is going to say.
02:10:37.000However, in law, in self defense, if you instigate a fight, you cannot respond to the fight with lethal force.
02:10:48.000However, the question then will become what is instigation?
02:10:52.000The first and most important thing is this guy is not going to win in any jurisdiction.
02:10:57.000Even in deep red West Virginia, the prosecutor is going to be like, fuck that.
02:11:02.000I'm not going to be the guy who gets the dude off who goes with the black people calling him niggers and then defends him when a guy attacks him for it.
02:11:40.000Be interpretable by the judge, the prosecutor, the defense, and the jury.
02:11:44.000However, most reasonable people, I would argue, would say if a white guy walks up to a black guy and says he's chimping and a nigger and he punches him, they're going to say he started a fight by intentionally trying to antagonize.
02:11:58.000You don't think walking up to black guys and dropping and calling them niggers is antagonizing them?
02:12:02.000Yeah, this says under Tennessee law, a person generally cannot claim self defense if they were the initial aggressor.
02:12:07.000But aggressor means you attacked them.
02:12:09.000Well, he was saying he was walking and then a group.
02:12:14.000If this is all true, like, I don't really believe what he's doing.
02:12:17.000Now, this could be, right, I don't believe him.
02:12:19.000However, I do think he's well known enough that he might be walking down the street and some black dudes might come up to him and start instigating with him.
02:12:28.000If they approach him and say, don't you be saying that chimp out shit, and he says, go fuck yourself, I can say whatever I want, then they attack him and he shoots him, self defense.
02:12:36.000If he walks up to them and says, y'all be chimping out and they attack him, not self defense.
02:12:41.000So, like, okay, this happened to me in England, not here in America, but say it happened here.
02:12:44.000Walking down the street with my mom, coming from an event, people recognize us, they say, Hey, Nazis, and spit on us, right?
02:15:24.000That works just because I think it's crass and gross, right?
02:15:25.000But if somebody was like bothering me and being really annoying, and I looked at them and I'm like, what would hurt this person the most when I said that word?
02:15:34.000If you're at a bar and you call someone a dumb cracker, white trash piece of shit, and she punches you in the face, so you shoot her, that's not self defense.
02:15:44.000If a woman calls you a dumb, white trash piece of cracker shit, so you punch her and she shoots you, that's not self defense.
02:16:07.000Like, you going up to someone and antagonizing them intentionally, knowing that it could lead to violence, you've created the circumstance.
02:16:13.000I think you can say whatever you want to somebody, like sticks and stones type things, but like, you can't, you can say whatever you want to anybody.
02:16:21.000They should not be able to put their hands on you.
02:16:33.000If a black person calls you a dumb cracker bitch and you punch him, so he slaps you, then they're going to be, the cops are going to be like, well, Like, he called you a name and you slapped him.
02:17:06.000You reduce proportional use of force when you antagonize first.
02:17:13.000If a black person comes to you and punches you in the face, you could shoot them, it's clean.
02:17:16.000If you go up to the black person and insult them, so they then punch you and then you shoot them, it's not because you instigated the interaction.
02:17:26.000Okay, but even if I instigate the interaction and then they assault me, but I don't shoot them, they should still get arrested for assault.
02:18:15.000I don't think it's reasonable in any circumstance.
02:18:18.000That somebody, like, if I walked up to Daniel and started insulting him, so he got mad, I created a conflict.
02:18:26.000So, somebody, this old guy came up to me.
02:18:28.000You're not defending yourself when you start fights.
02:18:30.000Some old guy came up to me today, like, was like breaking my balls about my height today, like, right before I came, like, as I was at the gas station, right?
02:19:14.000The people were robbing my car and I. If I'm walking down the street whistling a jaunty tune and a black guy walks up and swings at me, I can pull my gun out and shoot him and kill him on the spot.
02:19:23.000Is that why they say, what did you say when you didn't say anything?
02:19:48.000The slippery slope of that is if you didn't actually say anything and they think you did, that they have then now and they punch you, you can't defend yourself?
02:19:55.000Oh, you can then if you didn't actually say anything.
02:21:54.000It was Clarksville, Tennessee, outside the court.
02:21:56.000I don't think there's a jury in this country that's going to be like, this guy who walks around calling black people chimp outs and niggers with a gun when he did it.
02:22:06.000Here's the other thing that's going to come into play in this as well.
02:22:09.000They're going to ask him, when he goes to trial and he's on the stand, the prosecution's going to say, have you ever been physically attacked by a black person before?
02:22:22.000So is it reasonable to assume that you knew if you walked to this man and accused him of chimping out or use a racial slur, he might attack you?
02:22:37.000They're going to say how many in 50%, in 10%, there is a great probability, and you knew this, that even if it was a 90% likelihood the man would not attack you, you knew there's at least a 10%.
02:22:48.000You knew you were creating a circumstance that would possibly result in violence, and you brought a gun.
02:22:55.000You, there's, there's, every jury is going to be like, case dismissed.
02:22:59.000You show the jury three videos of this guy walking around doing this, and they're going to be, the jury's going to be like, why are we deliberating?
02:23:26.000So my question is mostly to Tim, but the whole panel can jump in.
02:23:30.000With the potential of the Republican sweep from redistricting and gerrymandering to avoid a more radical, more radicalization and civil war, do you think there's a chance that people on the left can realize Republican control is not as bad as they have been told by the media?
02:23:49.000And with the housing economy, people will have a hard time moving quickly to blue states, thus they're kind of forced to live under Republican control.
02:25:22.000They have to always be fighting for something and they can never win the thing because as long as they're fighting for it, then that's why there's always racism.
02:25:29.000That's why everything is always worse.
02:26:42.000So, a question for Tim and also interested in the panel's thoughts.
02:26:47.000Now, I'm not trying to start drama between internet personalities, and I'm actually a pretty big fan of Benny.
02:26:53.000But do you think Benny's statement saying that he serves his audience is reminiscent of the situation that you talked about in the past working for, I think it was Vice, where the producers wanted you to report what the audience wants to hear rather than the actual story?
02:27:10.000Do you think Benny's statement affects his credibility as a journalist?
02:27:29.000I've criticized Thomas Massey quite a bit, but I'm a big fan and I've called him the best member of Congress because he's an actual member of Congress.
02:27:37.000Thomas Massey represents his district, believes what he believes, stands up for what he believes in, even if the tide, the tsunami, tells him not to do it.
02:27:47.000That is, I often feel that we should unify.
02:27:50.000If Trump says we've got a mission, here's the plan, I say let's make that move.
02:27:55.000I understand why Thomas Massey does the things that he does.
02:27:58.000The idea that a week before the primary, someone came out and accused him of like hush money payments over sexual deviancy is just laughably absurd.
02:28:06.000It was absurd when they did it to Kavanaugh.
02:28:07.000It was absurd when they did it to Trump.
02:28:12.000So the idea that Benny would be like, he's a pig.
02:28:15.000And I'm like, if you want to serve your audience and you know they're largely anti Massey, then you can do it in a way where you point out the truth while criticizing Massey.
02:28:29.000The people who are saying it are saying it because they want Ed to win because Massey won't march in lockstep with Trump, even though he's 90% of the time there.
02:28:36.000If I were, I like Massey, but if I were in Benny's shoes and I wanted to serve the audience, I'd say, I don't believe these stories for a minute, but here's why I think Massey is bad and Ed should win.
02:28:46.000Now, I'm actually pro Massey, so I think Massey should win.
02:28:50.000So I don't think Benny needed to play it the way that he did.
02:28:52.000And I think it does strike at his credibility a bit.
02:28:54.000Also, the Marjorie Taylor Greene thing, too.
02:28:57.000I think Marjorie's been a bit kooky, but to accuse her of fleeing the country to Costa Rica, come on.
02:29:03.000Like, you know, but there's what it is.
02:29:47.000How do you run a business when there is a portion of people large enough that will stop watching, unsubscribe, shit talk you, and never buy a product again if you disagree with them?
02:29:58.000Now, for me, I say, well, too fucking bad, I guess.
02:30:01.000I'm not going to lie to attract a bigger audience.
02:31:10.000You know, With all due respect to Crowder, Nick goes on Crowder and Crowder asks him, You said this about this.
02:31:14.000We did have, like, it did come up with Nick that he said Team Hitler and he explained it, but I didn't challenge him, like, Nick, I'm going to wiggle my finger.
02:31:22.000Well, you just did news of the day, which I appreciate it.
02:31:25.000Nick Fuentes is a very prominent, well known individual with opinions that many people find offensive or shocking.
02:31:30.000Some of them I don't like too, but we bring people on to talk about the news and what they think about it.
02:31:34.000And if Nick was calling for genocide, I wouldn't have him on.
02:31:37.000If he was saying we got to go murder, I wouldn't have him on.
02:31:40.000Randy Fine has said really awful things about Palestinians that are in the context of war, which are disgusting, but we're going to ask him to talk about news and commentary.
02:31:50.000And if Josie comes on next time, You can yell at them all you want.
02:31:53.000I mean, I say get rid of all the sand countries, but you know, like that's pretty rough.
02:31:58.000But no, I think that I think though that there we should have a rule as like commentators.
02:32:02.000There are lots and lots of commentators that I do not like, like a lot.
02:32:07.000And I know things that are wild about a lot of people, but I really think it's like distasteful to sit there and like badmouth other commentators and have them badmouth everybody else.
02:32:20.000And then it becomes like this big drama click thing.
02:32:26.000Talk about other commentators because you know, like there's plenty of them that I'm sure I'm not a commentator, but for the most part, there's people that really don't like me, and there's a lot of people I really would say more than not that I don't like, you know.
02:32:38.000But I still have to put them on the show, and we still get their opinions.
02:32:42.000I just think it's I don't know, I just don't like commenting on what other commenters say.
02:32:47.000Like, are you watching our show for what we care about betting or how we care about the news, you know what I mean?
02:32:52.000Or what we have to say about, or what Tim has not me, but what Tim has to say about what the actual topics I just don't like that.
02:32:59.000It's just silly that everyone, you get this group of people all cheering.
02:35:12.000Telling a university you can't kick Nick Fuentes off anymore unless you also kick off the people who don't like Israel, which creates a massive leverage point that basically says you have to allow free speech or we go after you.
02:35:26.000I'm so sick of everything being anti Semitic, though.
02:35:30.000I remember I used to work for this Jewish guy years ago, years and years ago.
02:35:33.000And I remember him, I said something to him where, like, my brother was like, every time I see a Jewish family, like, their kids are nice, they're dressed nice, they drive a nice car, they've got their shit together, like, I like having Jewish people around.
02:35:44.000And he looked at me and was like, Lisa, that's anti Semitic.
02:35:54.000Do you think the left, not that I know a lot of folks here probably don't consider themselves, quote unquote, the right, but similar podcasts happening right now on the left, are they having this same conversation?
02:40:53.000But I don't think that furthers our cause.
02:40:55.000I don't think it really does anything for the political discourse, right?
02:40:59.000Like in general, even if these people are bad and they're talking about the correct way to live, maybe they know the correct way to live and they're flawed and they suck, but they know what's really right.
02:41:12.000I don't see outing them as doing anything to further any good.
02:41:17.000It's just more drama and it distracts from what the things we really need to talk about.
02:41:21.000I think we're the only real political commentary that exists anywhere.
02:42:57.000And that was a bit more surreptitious.
02:42:59.000But there is more overt stuff where, like, the Trump administration will literally go to a prominent personality and say, We need messaging on this.
02:43:06.000So, we're going to pay your company 200 grand, and we want you to get influencers to say yes on this particular thing.
02:43:13.000There are a lot of influencers that do that, but there are also a lot of influencers that really will only take money from the things they actually believe in, too.
02:45:44.000My question is mainly for Josie and Daniel, but I'm definitely curious what the rest of the panel thinks.
02:45:48.000So, Daniel, A simple guy like me, how can I power the future of my humble eighth acre lot in a small suburb?
02:45:57.000I have chickens and I try to grow what I can, but what should I be investing in at my level that would meet your mission, kind of be in line with your values and goals, and something that the everyday American can achieve?
02:46:10.000There are so many great small homesteaders that will talk about what they can do with a half acre, with an acre.
02:46:17.000You got eight, which is actually a considerable amount of land.
02:46:54.000Uh, yeah, and try to be as independent as possible.
02:46:57.000I'm at the point now that I'll have bacon, egg, and cheese for breakfast, and the bread and the bacon and the eggs and the cheese are all ours.
02:47:11.000And if you can't do it yourself, find other friends who will and do like a little cooperative.
02:47:16.000Find someone who has a cow and you have the chickens, and find someone who does the lamb and who does vegetables and team up because you can't eat a whole bushel of.
02:47:28.000Red peppers, you'll go bonkers, right?
02:47:30.000But you can swap them for a lot of chickens.
02:47:33.000So, yeah, find friends in the same boat.
02:47:36.000Isn't it funny when you give a zucchini to a chicken?
02:47:38.000They don't eat the outer green, they carve in and leave the thin hollow.
02:48:35.000But I do have a follow on question for Josie, however.
02:48:38.000I don't want to take up too much time.
02:48:41.000So, Josie, I'm in the middle of this documentary about George Washington.
02:48:45.000So, I'm curious your thoughts as a profound scholar on our founding.
02:48:49.000I've learned a lot from you, so I appreciate that.
02:48:51.000So, similar question, but how does one, and I want to stress this, nonviolently refresh the trade liberty given such humble beginnings and standing within our country?
02:49:02.000Our founders tended to be men of great means and virtue as well.
02:49:08.000Then they could definitely enact a lasting impact given the time period.
02:49:12.000So I'm curious your thoughts on how the average American can actually influence their surroundings.
02:49:35.000So we just got to be better at the game than they were.
02:49:39.000And that's how we're going to get our country back.
02:49:40.000That's where decisions are made on what books your kids are going to read at school.
02:49:44.000You know, that's where everything starts there on a local community level.
02:49:49.000And then from there, maybe from there you can go up to a state level.
02:49:52.000But I actually had come on the show probably five years ago and I said, states' rights is the future.
02:49:59.000Pretty soon, we're going to be looking to moving to states based on how they're run.
02:50:05.000Like, we're not going to want to move to Florida because it's sunny and there's beaches and there's Disney World.
02:50:09.000We're going to want to move because the governor isn't a A tyrant, a pedophile, exactly.
02:50:14.000A tyrant that's taking all your money, you know.
02:50:16.000And we're seeing the balkanization now of that.
02:50:18.000So, in order to be as close to the founders as possible, and I guess this would be more of an anti federalist position, is a state, make your state the best that you can possibly make it and just hold tight to those values that our founders believed in.
02:51:14.000So, what it is, I'll give just the truth, just the facts, and then I let them process it.
02:51:20.000I don't try to convince them of anything.
02:51:23.000They will come and ask me questions, which is good.
02:51:25.000So, if there's open lines of communication, that's even better.
02:51:27.000But That's what I would recommend doing is just you know the truth, you put the truth out there, you don't try to convince them of anything.
02:53:17.000I'm going to get straight to the point.
02:53:19.000My question is for Josie, but the other panel can chime in.
02:53:23.000Josie, do you think it's possible or even desirable to make DC square again by reversing the 1846 Retro Session Act?
02:53:32.000That act actually allowed Virginia to take its portion of DC back.
02:53:36.000Now, Article 1, Section A, Clause 17, known as the Enclave Clause, says Congress can exercise exclusive legislation over a district not exceeding 10 miles square, seated by the states.
02:53:52.000Now, you can review that section, but it does not say about giving it back to the states.
02:55:00.000No, I'm sorry, Josie, but I'm thinking like because making a square again will actually capture all the blue areas in Northern Virginia, like Alexandria, Fairfax.
02:55:10.000So it'll technically make Virginia red again and give Republicans an advantage.
02:55:13.000And I know you want to scatter it, but it's not going to happen.
02:55:27.000There's no sand there, but the joke is it's best to just, yeah, if we could just get rid of DC and put it somewhere else and get rid of all the, like, the swamp is just in one place.
02:56:40.000Because instead of fighting the people that are in power, we are literally putting them there, those freaking idiots.
02:56:47.000And not only that, now we're fighting with each other.
02:56:50.000We're fighting with our neighbors on the street.
02:56:52.000Instead of pointing our anger and our ire at the people who are really causing the issues, now we're fighting with our neighbors all the time.