Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - April 10, 2026


MAGA In CIVIL WAR, Tucker Promotes LOW IQ Hats For Fans | Timcast IRL


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00:01:08.000 The feud rages on.
00:01:10.000 Donald Trump ripped into Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, and they fired back Tucker Carlson with an epic troll.
00:01:18.000 After Trump called him low IQ, Tucker's got his number.
00:01:22.000 He's releasing hats that you can buy and wear that say low IQ on them.
00:01:26.000 That'll teach him.
00:01:27.000 This is basically the biggest story in politics right now.
00:01:31.000 I don't know if it's, it's not really the first time it's ever happened.
00:01:33.000 With DeSantis and Trump, you had that rift as well, and that healed.
00:01:36.000 So we'll see.
00:01:37.000 But of course, it is actually a rather slow news period.
00:01:41.000 So with drama, This is what everybody wants to talk about.
00:01:44.000 And I've been going off on Twitter.
00:01:45.000 I've had a lot to say about the grifting, the lies, the manipulations, and the nature of the internet itself.
00:01:50.000 So, we're going to talk about that for the most part today on this amazing Friday.
00:01:55.000 We're going to relax.
00:01:56.000 We're going to have fun.
00:01:57.000 We're going to have good times.
00:01:59.000 So, of course, before we get started, my friends, make sure to go to Cassbrew.com and buy some coffee.
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00:02:50.000 He's back.
00:02:51.000 George Santos.
00:02:52.000 Boom.
00:02:53.000 Who are you?
00:02:54.000 Who am I?
00:02:55.000 I don't know.
00:02:56.000 That's a riff.
00:02:56.000 Who are you?
00:02:57.000 My podcast host and the. 1.00
00:02:59.000 I was going to do a riff on the why are you gay? 0.99
00:03:02.000 Well, actually, that's the question for you. 1.00
00:03:04.000 George.
00:03:05.000 Cut me. 1.00
00:03:05.000 Who's gay? 1.00
00:03:07.000 You are. 0.99
00:03:08.000 But anyway.
00:03:09.000 I'm not gay.
00:03:10.000 Actually, I think everybody knows you.
00:03:12.000 Some people probably have more disparaging ways to describe you than others.
00:03:15.000 Yeah.
00:03:15.000 I'm not everybody's favorite, but you know what?
00:03:18.000 I don't give a fuck.
00:03:20.000 Oh!
00:03:21.000 F bombs are everywhere.
00:03:22.000 Right, right, right.
00:03:23.000 There, George.
00:03:24.000 You didn't know the rules.
00:03:24.000 Sorry.
00:03:25.000 Beep.
00:03:25.000 I know.
00:03:26.000 I do know the rules.
00:03:27.000 Have you stopped breaking them?
00:03:29.000 Yes.
00:03:29.000 There you go.
00:03:31.000 Who lets children into the podcast?
00:03:32.000 We also have David Pollack hanging out.
00:03:34.000 Hey, everybody.
00:03:35.000 It's great to be here.
00:03:35.000 Thank you for having me.
00:03:36.000 Who are you?
00:03:37.000 I ask that question every single day.
00:03:37.000 What do you do?
00:03:39.000 I host David Pollack primetime on the One America News Network.
00:03:42.000 All right on.
00:03:43.000 Of course, Ian is here.
00:03:44.000 What's up, dog?
00:03:45.000 Got to have a wild card in the mix.
00:03:46.000 We got Carter pressing the buttons.
00:03:48.000 What's up?
00:03:49.000 And Phil.
00:03:50.000 Hello, everybody.
00:03:51.000 Let's jump into the first story, a continuation of this ongoing drama.
00:03:54.000 Tucker Carlson trolls Trump after President's Furious nut job attack.
00:03:59.000 I love this.
00:04:01.000 So masterfully done.
00:04:03.000 Look at.
00:04:04.000 I love Tucker, but so dumb.
00:04:07.000 Bro, look at this.
00:04:07.000 And I mean.
00:04:09.000 Like.
00:04:09.000 I'm sorry.
00:04:10.000 What is that?
00:04:11.000 I'm going to call Tucker and say, my friend, this is a bad idea.
00:04:14.000 And I like Tucker.
00:04:15.000 Tucker's a great dude to me.
00:04:17.000 We don't agree.
00:04:18.000 We've never agreed on pretty much much much.
00:04:20.000 And that's fine.
00:04:21.000 That's why I guess I have a great relationship and dialogue with him.
00:04:24.000 This is stupid.
00:04:25.000 And I'm going to tell him that.
00:04:26.000 Dude, this is.
00:04:27.000 I have been saying.
00:04:27.000 This is silly.
00:04:28.000 There is an effort to destroy the MAGA base.
00:04:30.000 There's a coordinated effort.
00:04:32.000 They've been trying really hard to make me anti Trump.
00:04:35.000 So, like, a bunch of prominent Trump supporters have been attacking me, putting me in the same camp as Tucker and all them.
00:04:41.000 I kind of like, I look at this and I'm just going, is this an op?
00:04:44.000 Like, do they not understand the optics of a bunch of conservative Tucker fans wearing hats at low IQ walking around?
00:04:51.000 It's really disturbing because most people don't know what this is in reference to.
00:04:55.000 They just are going to see people self promoting low IQ.
00:04:58.000 And it's like, what?
00:05:00.000 Tucker was baited into doing this with his own emotional.
00:05:03.000 Bro.
00:05:03.000 No.
00:05:04.000 No, I'm like, he's mocking it.
00:05:05.000 There's always somebody on the team.
00:05:06.000 No, no, no.
00:05:07.000 Yeah, they're like, oh, that's a great idea.
00:05:09.000 Trump after the post and was going, and they're laughing together at all the people stupid enough to wear these hats.
00:05:15.000 I mean, look, or there's that too, right?
00:05:17.000 And we know that Trump will have a public spat with somebody and then kind of like.
00:05:21.000 Right.
00:05:21.000 Like Elon.
00:05:23.000 No kissing makeup.
00:05:23.000 You know what I think?
00:05:24.000 You've ever been to Disney World?
00:05:25.000 And you've seen the families that spend their year savings to take their kids to Disney World for a week.
00:05:30.000 And then by like three o'clock, the kids are napping, the parents are sweating, everybody's screaming at each other, everybody's screaming and crying.
00:05:36.000 Shut up.
00:05:36.000 We paid our life savings to have fun at Disney World.
00:05:38.000 We're going to have fun.
00:05:40.000 Put these Mickey Mouse ears on and shut up.
00:05:42.000 We're going to wait in line for two hours.
00:05:44.000 I think where we are.
00:05:45.000 Tell me more about your life.
00:05:46.000 Right?
00:05:47.000 Trust me.
00:05:47.000 I've been there.
00:05:47.000 I have two kids.
00:05:49.000 I think where we are with MAGA is that, you know, I just saw a video out of Florida where a Haitian on temporary status beat a woman to death with a hammer.
00:05:56.000 Yeah. 0.99
00:05:57.000 And, you know, we're trying to debug people. 0.96
00:05:59.000 I think we are right now with MAGA is, oh, okay, I guess let's just put aside all the terrible things we forgot about two years ago and what we were dealing with with Joe Biden and January 6th people sitting in prison and, you know, basically immigrants coming across the border and murdering people. 0.71
00:06:11.000 And now we're like, can we just complain about Epstein and Iran? 0.90
00:06:14.000 That would be great. 1.00
00:06:15.000 2026 is a few months away.
00:06:17.000 Let's just complain about the stuff that everybody wants us to complain about and forget the fact that.
00:06:21.000 The Democrats want to put us all in jail.
00:06:22.000 To that point, Will Chamberlain had a great post.
00:06:25.000 He said, border crossings are near zero, negative, net negative migration, 95% reduction in asylum grants, lawsuits against a slew of woke universities, DEI getting crushed everywhere, massive beneficial deregulation, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, Venezuela turned into an American alley, and that's just off the top of my head.
00:06:40.000 People continue to say that Donald Trump has done nothing.
00:06:43.000 They'll swear up and down that he hasn't done anything.
00:06:45.000 He's done nothing.
00:06:46.000 He lied to Maggie.
00:06:47.000 He hasn't done anything.
00:06:48.000 And it's like, if you, or they'll make the argument, no.
00:06:50.000 You put no tax on tips in there?
00:06:52.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:06:52.000 Okay.
00:06:53.000 Democrats.
00:06:53.000 I'll have to remind people.
00:06:54.000 Democrats and some MAGA critical people who say, oh, well, you know, there's no difference between the Democrats and the Republicans.
00:07:02.000 That is just so patently false.
00:07:04.000 I have to think you're an imbecile or just lumber clicks.
00:07:06.000 It's easy.
00:07:07.000 I'm going to explain it.
00:07:08.000 The reports came out a few weeks ago that right wing content has dropped about 27%.
00:07:14.000 So you'll notice two big trends.
00:07:16.000 And earlier I had specifically called out Brandon Strzok, though I don't mean anything too heavily by it, Brandon.
00:07:21.000 Don't get mad at me.
00:07:22.000 Oh, you're going to get a call.
00:07:24.000 But he called me a retard for a joke post that I made.
00:07:28.000 So I responded with if you look at Brandon's account, you'll see that he's doing something new.
00:07:28.000 Really?
00:07:34.000 He's with the whole Colin Rugg style stuff.
00:07:36.000 It's just basically posting every minute a news clip or a viral video.
00:07:41.000 And whereas he used to be commentary on the state of politics and walking away, now it's just generic news content blast, blast, blast, blast.
00:07:50.000 A lot of right wing personalities have started doing this because no longer are you getting retweets and views by saying something like, Go Trump.
00:07:58.000 There's two kinds of content that gets views right now general viral and anti Trump.
00:08:03.000 So if you look at David Pacman as a great example, he made a video.
00:08:06.000 Where he said Trump rushes out press conference after he pooped his pants.
00:08:10.000 Never happened.
00:08:11.000 There's no evidence of anything indicating it.
00:08:12.000 Trump didn't change his clothes.
00:08:14.000 Literally nothing happened.
00:08:16.000 And the left just said it did.
00:08:18.000 He made a video and he got 2.5 million views.
00:08:21.000 I mean, that's going to be like $10,000 to $20,000 cash in pocket.
00:08:25.000 Yep.
00:08:25.000 So if you are a podcaster influencer, you are looking at your views drop because the right's in power.
00:08:33.000 They're not fighting woke anymore.
00:08:35.000 Woke is under the rug right now.
00:08:37.000 So, the only way to actually get traffic is general viral or anti Trump.
00:08:41.000 And what are we seeing? 0.99
00:08:42.000 Candace Owens is the embodiment of this. 0.99
00:08:44.000 First, she was a liberal with social autopsy. 1.00
00:08:47.000 Then, she was red pill black. 0.82
00:08:49.000 Then, she joined the Daily Wire.
00:08:50.000 Then, she left to talk about Blake Lively.
00:08:52.000 She was tracking top trends among people.
00:08:55.000 And now, she settled on Israel, anti Trump, et cetera. 0.59
00:08:58.000 She is just basically going to, according to Jeremy Boring, her words are she will represent whatever the people believe.
00:09:06.000 She is going to be their avatar.
00:09:08.000 So, when I see these people all going after Trump, The first thing I say is, yeah, if you're trying to get clicks on the internet and make money, you have to follow the trends.
00:09:18.000 In the same time, when they accuse me of doing it and simultaneously claim I'm not relevant anymore and losing views, I say, okay, I am not going to pretend to hate Trump because I should have more views or whatever.
00:09:31.000 I'm going to say what I think is true and what's going on.
00:09:33.000 You know, I get a lot of.
00:09:35.000 No.
00:09:35.000 Oh, well, some people will allow themselves to get baited into becoming the enemy that they're telling you you are.
00:09:41.000 That's their tactic, they want you to become the fascist dictator so they can be like, hey, And they want you to, you know.
00:09:45.000 But I think the working hypothesis that I've got going on is 2016, 17, 18, 19, people kind of split up because we're criticizing the liberal economic order.
00:09:54.000 Trump was red pilling the world, telling them what it was basically the deep state.
00:09:57.000 And so people started getting paid and building these networks to criticize each other and criticize aspects of each other's reality.
00:10:04.000 Then we kind of resolved it with Trump's second election.
00:10:08.000 Now, people are still addicted to the money and the fighting, but the technocratic AI wants that.
00:10:13.000 It's inciting it with.
00:10:14.000 Wait, hold on.
00:10:15.000 Let me finish.
00:10:15.000 With comments, it's getting people to continue fighting because if it comes in as an overarch, it's going to take over everything.
00:10:21.000 It's going to be a technocratic dystopia.
00:10:23.000 We cannot allow that with bickering.
00:10:25.000 You're half right.
00:10:26.000 The people are addicted to the culture war fighting, but there's nothing to fight.
00:10:30.000 There's nothing to fight.
00:10:31.000 That's my point.
00:10:32.000 We've won so much, there's nothing left to oppose, really.
00:10:36.000 And now people are meandering like, oh, there's nothing to complain about.
00:10:40.000 I'm just going to make sure.
00:10:42.000 The best they can come up with is Donald Trump told me that I was going to get tired of winning, and we haven't won enough where I'm tired of it.
00:10:52.000 Who wants to read this tweet that I posted?
00:10:53.000 I'll read it.
00:10:54.000 After reading all the replies to my tweets, I've come to realize that I have been wrong about everything.
00:11:00.000 Trump is demonic and a mad king.
00:11:01.000 I should have seen it sooner. 0.99
00:11:03.000 Israel has been controlling everything the whole time. 0.99
00:11:05.000 I was blind. 0.97
00:11:06.000 I apologize and hope that moving forward, you will still consider reposting me on X and buying my coffee.
00:11:12.000 And.
00:11:13.000 That last line has gone up.
00:11:15.000 The point is, this is obvious to anybody with at least a couple brain cells to rub together.
00:11:22.000 Not anymore.
00:11:23.000 My joke is, I apologize.
00:11:25.000 Please buy my coffee.
00:11:27.000 The joke is, I'll say whatever you want.
00:11:29.000 Give me money.
00:11:29.000 I'm making fun of these people.
00:11:30.000 There are replies where they're like, oh, now you're trying to pretend to be anti Trump.
00:11:35.000 Nice try, Tim. 0.86
00:11:36.000 And there are people being like, you should have called out Israel a long time ago, but I appreciate you're doing it now. 1.00
00:11:40.000 It is a sea of retards. 1.00
00:11:42.000 Dude, I said I wasn't coming to. 1.00
00:11:44.000 Tonight, I canceled on that post, and people are like, No, he's being sarcastic.
00:11:49.000 I'm like, I know, I'm canceling tonight.
00:11:53.000 And people are like, No, no, he's being sarcastic.
00:11:55.000 Look at his video from the other day, trolling.
00:11:58.000 I feel like there's a sense of never bought it, never will beanie boy.
00:12:01.000 You're a grifter, just like the rest.
00:12:04.000 There's like, um, Tim being sarcastic, it's just like, What?
00:12:06.000 There's a sense of empowerment from trolling the world, like Andy Kaufman style.
00:12:11.000 But I've been trying to figure out if it's the right thing to do.
00:12:13.000 I don't think it is because.
00:12:15.000 People, because you're no fun and you have no sense of humor.
00:12:17.000 You're acting like the villain to get a response so they can see you.
00:12:20.000 Sarcastic?
00:12:20.000 Hold on.
00:12:21.000 Sarcasm is a normal thing in human discourse.
00:12:24.000 If there's tone, but without tone in text, it's not real.
00:12:28.000 I don't care.
00:12:28.000 Well, that's the problem.
00:12:29.000 Well, I read that in the.
00:12:30.000 No, it's not the problem.
00:12:31.000 You read it with sarcasm.
00:12:33.000 Shame on you, Tim.
00:12:34.000 Shame on you.
00:12:35.000 It is not my intention, nor do I care your reaction.
00:12:38.000 The people who understand what I'm doing, it's who I'm speaking to.
00:12:42.000 I think Michael Malice agrees with me in Largeland this one. 1.00
00:12:44.000 We are not making these posts for a bunch of retards who go and have. 1.00
00:12:48.000 Retard fights. 1.00
00:12:49.000 This is for the sane, rational people that we are communicating with intentionally. 1.00
00:12:53.000 But the other people see it too.
00:12:55.000 So who cares?
00:12:55.000 That riles them up.
00:12:56.000 Bro, I am not a special ed teacher, okay?
00:12:58.000 I don't exist.
00:13:00.000 We're all kind of special ed teachers posting on the internet.
00:13:02.000 Wow, okay.
00:13:03.000 I do agree a little bit.
00:13:03.000 Fair.
00:13:05.000 I don't make a concerted effort to be a good special ed teacher then because I just say whatever comes to my little heart.
00:13:10.000 I'm about not playing to the lowest combo.
00:13:12.000 I actually bought coffee.
00:13:13.000 Bro, look at this.
00:13:14.000 But look at this.
00:13:15.000 Look at this.
00:13:16.000 I can read this one.
00:13:17.000 Yeah, read it.
00:13:18.000 According to Tim Poole's description on the April 9th Timcast IRL, Oh, God, I can barely read this episode.
00:13:24.000 Trump called him personally before the Truth Social post.
00:13:27.000 Poole said Trump thanked him for the support, calling him a good nerd.
00:13:30.000 No, it's a good friend.
00:13:32.000 I can't read it.
00:13:33.000 And joked about the Fifth Avenue line.
00:13:35.000 Trump laughed.
00:13:36.000 Poole shared his live on air right after.
00:13:39.000 No public confirmation or denial from Trump yet.
00:13:41.000 Some viewers treat Poole's account as credible based on live recounting.
00:13:44.000 Others question it without independent verification.
00:13:47.000 Grok, there's threads just going crazy where Grok is like, Tim Poole did talk with Donald Trump on the phone.
00:13:53.000 All based off of, look at this.
00:13:55.000 Absolutely psychotic.
00:13:57.000 What you posted.
00:13:57.000 Here's another one.
00:13:58.000 Here's another one.
00:13:59.000 Here you go.
00:13:59.000 Dude.
00:14:00.000 I love this.
00:14:01.000 I read a television.
00:14:02.000 If you need me to read your tweets, you just let me know.
00:14:02.000 Look at what this guy said.
00:14:04.000 He might just stumble into it.
00:14:05.000 I tweeted this.
00:14:07.000 Dude, what if it turns out it was Trump the whole time with Epstein and Democrats had nothing to do with it?
00:14:13.000 And my point with these posts is this gives me an example.
00:14:20.000 This guy, Tizzy Ent, is a grifter.
00:14:23.000 He is fake.
00:14:24.000 Okay.
00:14:25.000 These people at the higher level know I support Trump, not all the time, but generally.
00:14:32.000 And this is sarcasm mocking everything going on with people turning on Trump.
00:14:39.000 They don't care about the context.
00:14:41.000 They post it knowing that he's going to get 363,000 views.
00:14:45.000 But context means with text.
00:14:47.000 There is nothing with it.
00:14:48.000 It's just text.
00:14:49.000 So there is no post.
00:14:50.000 There's no starter text.
00:14:51.000 It exists in the context in which it was conceived.
00:14:53.000 It didn't just fall out of a coconut tree, Ian.
00:14:55.000 Yeah, but context indicates there's more than just text with the communication.
00:15:00.000 But Ian, you're missing the point.
00:15:02.000 Tim's a communicator.
00:15:03.000 He's on every single day, seven days a week?
00:15:07.000 Well, I sometimes put stuff on the week.
00:15:09.000 Well, no, no, yeah, seven days a week.
00:15:10.000 That's what I'm saying.
00:15:11.000 Seven days a week.
00:15:12.000 So seven days a week.
00:15:13.000 For the last decade, I want to, and I'm trying to be a decade general right here.
00:15:18.000 If you don't understand the tone in which he communicates with, then you don't belong in that sphere.
00:15:18.000 Wow.
00:15:24.000 That's my point.
00:15:25.000 It's not just that.
00:15:27.000 This tweet exists in a news cycle.
00:15:30.000 There is contemporary context around this post, and that is Trump attacked Tucker, Candace, Alex, et cetera.
00:15:37.000 They attacked him back.
00:15:39.000 I made a post that was like, look at me, I'm calling out Trump.
00:15:44.000 Anyone who saw this should know the context of what is going on in this conversation.
00:15:49.000 And you need, you would need to look at what Tim Poole is talking about.
00:15:54.000 There was, I can't remember who it was.
00:15:56.000 I think it might have been Patton Oswald 10 years ago on X. Patton Oswald, oh my God.
00:16:00.000 He posted, I think it was Patton Oswald.
00:16:02.000 I can't remember who it was.
00:16:02.000 I'm not sure.
00:16:03.000 It might have been Ricky Gervais.
00:16:05.000 They posted, he was posting tweets in the replies.
00:16:11.000 And so the first sentence was always really offensive.
00:16:15.000 He would say something like, you know, I think Hitler did nothing, and then, you know, it would dot, dot, dot, and then be followed up by redeemable. 0.92
00:16:24.000 He's an evil man who should have been. 0.93
00:16:25.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:16:26.000 And those tweets would go viral.
00:16:28.000 And he was making that.
00:16:29.000 I can't remember who it was who did this, but the point was behind.
00:16:31.000 That's Pat Oswald.
00:16:32.000 You remember that?
00:16:32.000 That's his.
00:16:33.000 Yeah, I not only remember that, but that. 0.60
00:16:35.000 The full statement was criticism of Hitler, but when you cut it off, it was.
00:16:40.000 And that was the 140 character era, which is how Trump became so indominal.
00:16:46.000 On Twitter, right?
00:16:47.000 Like, you couldn't really beat him because he, it was either one word answers to like whatever was in the context at that moment or like these really short liners.
00:16:56.000 And that's how he became so popular with the app.
00:16:58.000 But I got to look at this one.
00:17:01.000 Trump is saving them.
00:17:02.000 Y'all don't get it.
00:17:03.000 Trump is saving them.
00:17:04.000 He's casting them out knowing that Democrats will come after anyone who supports them after the midterms.
00:17:08.000 Trump is being magnanimous.
00:17:11.000 It was Kellen.
00:17:11.000 I thought that was really cool.
00:17:12.000 Kellen.
00:17:13.000 Magananimous.
00:17:14.000 Yeah, I wrote magnanimous and then Kellen goes, Magananimous.
00:17:17.000 I was like, oh, that's too good.
00:17:18.000 That's so good.
00:17:19.000 That's so good.
00:17:21.000 And the funny thing is that people believe it.
00:17:23.000 Now, look right below it.
00:17:25.000 So here's a tweet that if you did not read the context, it's me saying, no, no, Trump is good, right?
00:17:32.000 Right below it.
00:17:33.000 That does it.
00:17:34.000 I am done.
00:17:34.000 This is the last draw.
00:17:35.000 I'm so angry.
00:17:37.000 This one's got, what, 5 million views?
00:17:39.000 4.8 million views.
00:17:41.000 All of these liberals are sharing this post, being like Tim Pool switched to the Democratic Party, Tim Pool's calling Republicans, Democrat landslide, all of this stuff.
00:17:49.000 Well, when I saw that, I was like, I don't know if you're being true or not, and I'm not reading that garbage.
00:17:54.000 I didn't even say what I was angry about.
00:17:57.000 I didn't know if you were to believe it or not.
00:17:57.000 I know.
00:17:59.000 If Kreisenstein pissed you off or if you liked it, I didn't know.
00:18:01.000 Well, not just that.
00:18:02.000 No, they're saying Trump pissed me off.
00:18:03.000 The point is there's no, there is nothing in my statement to latch onto.
00:18:07.000 And the reason, the point of this tweet is liberals are sharing it saying Tim Poole is mad at Trump, and conservatives are sharing it saying Tim Poole lost it over Ed Kreisenstein.
00:18:16.000 What's happening is you're playing 3D or 4D chess with these people, outthinking them, but there's people that are going to see that.
00:18:23.000 That have never even heard of the game.
00:18:24.000 No.
00:18:25.000 Well, hold on.
00:18:25.000 No, there's people who are disingenuous who will pretend to not know what's going on.
00:18:30.000 And Ian.
00:18:31.000 And play that just like.
00:18:32.000 But I don't follow the story.
00:18:34.000 Ian, let me help you.
00:18:35.000 Indeed.
00:18:35.000 You know what Candace said?
00:18:36.000 I'm not really deep.
00:18:37.000 And then when I go on my show and explain how people are intentionally taking gags from this larger context for clicks, I can say, this proves it.
00:18:47.000 But that's just your audience.
00:18:49.000 They will see it.
00:18:49.000 And the other people, because they're not reckoning.
00:18:49.000 Indeed.
00:18:51.000 Anyone is welcome to.
00:18:52.000 They're real people that have action.
00:18:54.000 Who do you think he cares about talking to?
00:18:56.000 The human race.
00:18:56.000 But hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:18:58.000 But my question is, okay.
00:18:59.000 I care about the audience.
00:19:00.000 My question is, and.
00:19:01.000 And what?
00:19:02.000 And if you aggravate people unintentionally, they can come, like, they can do a really bad thing.
00:19:06.000 Who's aggravating?
00:19:07.000 People that think that you're saying something you're not.
00:19:09.000 Who, what group, who is this?
00:19:11.000 You just said liberals earlier.
00:19:11.000 I will.
00:19:13.000 You said that people are sharing it.
00:19:14.000 People that are confused, I don't know.
00:19:15.000 Liberals and conservatives.
00:19:17.000 Yeah, and people might get.
00:19:18.000 So I have tweets that can functionally be viewed as either left or right.
00:19:23.000 They're indiscernible.
00:19:24.000 And you get left and right.
00:19:25.000 Everybody is just fighting each other.
00:19:27.000 My point being, these people are lying.
00:19:30.000 They know that the context of these things is either trolling, joke, sarcasm, or vagaries.
00:19:36.000 And they're engaging below in the tweets for no reason because they are fake. 0.93
00:19:40.000 It's fake and gay. 1.00
00:19:42.000 The joke is you go on act and say, I like pancakes, and someone responds with, What's wrong with waffles? 1.00
00:19:47.000 That's the point.
00:19:48.000 Each and every one of these people responding, they know exactly what they're doing.
00:19:51.000 They know exactly what's being said and why.
00:19:53.000 They are just part of tribal fervor.
00:19:55.000 You know what you're creating here, though?
00:19:56.000 You're a weapons manufacturer here.
00:20:00.000 And now you're like, Well, I didn't really, I didn't intend on what they're doing with these weapons because what we.
00:20:05.000 Well, maybe you do.
00:20:05.000 Well, no, I.
00:20:07.000 I want to show people the weapons.
00:20:09.000 Like, you talk about information.
00:20:11.000 Sorry to interrupt.
00:20:12.000 No, you're fine.
00:20:13.000 You talk about information vaccination, Ian.
00:20:14.000 Sure.
00:20:15.000 You've talked about how you've had to go to your parents and be like, listen, this story is going to come out.
00:20:20.000 It's not true.
00:20:20.000 Here's the real news.
00:20:21.000 That way, when the TV comes on, they go, wait a minute.
00:20:24.000 Because if they hear the lie first, they're less inclined to believe the truth after.
00:20:29.000 With these posts, I have explained to people over and over again how the grifters operate.
00:20:33.000 I largely think the people attacking Trump are doing it.
00:20:36.000 Not everybody, but it's because you don't get the clicks for supporting Trump like you used to.
00:20:42.000 Then I can show these posts to people like your parents and say, look, and they're going to go, Well, that's obviously a joke.
00:20:49.000 And I'm like, then why did this guy claim it was the truth?
00:20:51.000 And that's what was my point the weapons manufacturing, because we started to see this, I don't know, maybe nine, 10 months when Epstein first broke.
00:20:58.000 It was right after Bindergate.
00:20:59.000 You started seeing people go, whoa, there's an opportunity.
00:21:01.000 And I think Bindergate was actually part of that to create a narrative that can be used to make people believe, like we talked about before the show, that MAGA is split.
00:21:10.000 See, the cracks are starting to show.
00:21:11.000 And what has happened since Epstein, since Bindergate, has been this concerted effort.
00:21:16.000 You see people on social media, these, what, Rush called seminar callers coming and be like, Look, I voted for Trump.
00:21:21.000 I loved Trump.
00:21:21.000 I was a libertarian.
00:21:22.000 I voted for Trump. 0.50
00:21:23.000 And now I would never vote for him again because of Epstein, because of Iran, because nobody's gone to jail for Crossfire Hurricane. 1.00
00:21:28.000 And so what's happened is these posts, like you mentioned, are being weaponized by dishonest people, but it's creating a larger narrative that will be believed by retards. 0.99
00:21:37.000 So let me tell you something. 0.98
00:21:38.000 Everybody keeps asking this question Are these personalities getting foreign money?
00:21:42.000 That's a good question.
00:21:43.000 I think so.
00:21:44.000 You don't think so?
00:21:44.000 Absolutely not.
00:21:45.000 It's hard to track.
00:21:45.000 You're getting Democrat money.
00:21:48.000 But where are Democrats getting money?
00:21:49.000 Democrats are.
00:21:50.000 I don't want to be sued, Tim, but I can tell you this.
00:21:51.000 I know one specific influencer.
00:21:53.000 Who are they, though?
00:21:54.000 Huh?
00:21:55.000 I know one specific influencer who had a very stark opinion on Qatar, went to Qatar, came back, and.
00:22:02.000 I know exactly what you're talking about.
00:22:03.000 No, no, no.
00:22:04.000 There's Tucker Carlson.
00:22:06.000 I think I know who you're talking about.
00:22:08.000 And we're very good friends.
00:22:09.000 And I haven't said anything, but I'm.
00:22:10.000 You're from Texas?
00:22:12.000 No, actually, no.
00:22:13.000 Not from Texas.
00:22:14.000 Not from Texas.
00:22:15.000 And I sat back and I'm like, what happened?
00:22:18.000 You used to have a very sharp opinion on Qatar.
00:22:21.000 You come back from this week, random trip in Qatar, and now it's like Qatar, the land of make believe everything.
00:22:28.000 Your kids go to top Ivy League schools for free.
00:22:31.000 Here's the trick.
00:22:31.000 Here's the trick.
00:22:32.000 Remember when Tim Dillon got disinvited from Riyadh?
00:22:36.000 Yeah.
00:22:37.000 Because he criticized Saudi Arabia.
00:22:39.000 They don't pay you to say things, they just offer to pay you.
00:22:39.000 Yeah.
00:22:43.000 So if I said something like, you know, George, you know, we'd love to have you on the show once a month, we'll pay you a retainer for it.
00:22:51.000 The idea there is, I don't need to pay George to praise me.
00:22:54.000 He just won't speak out against me because he doesn't want to risk a contract.
00:22:57.000 These companies like Qatar, Israel, Saudi, whoever else, they don't pay people to speak.
00:23:02.000 They don't put them on the payroll and say, I'll give you $7,000 for a post.
00:23:06.000 They say, Oh, we'd love to have you as a speaker at one of our events.
00:23:09.000 We'll pay you $10,000.
00:23:11.000 Then the person goes, I better not say anything bad about him because I don't want to lose him back.
00:23:14.000 Exactly.
00:23:15.000 Well, that's the whole world I live in, right?
00:23:17.000 So even what I said to you earlier, right before we started recording, like, so I have different deals with different.
00:23:24.000 Sponsors and companies.
00:23:25.000 And obviously, I can't speak about them or praise, let's say, the competition.
00:23:30.000 But this is so much more than that because this, in my opinion, goes into is there foreign influence here?
00:23:37.000 Is there a foreign influence trying to control the narrative of the news cycle in the United States?
00:23:43.000 That's where I have it. 0.99
00:23:44.000 The answer is yes.
00:23:45.000 But the Democrats have been talking for a long time and we predicted this that after the election, they said, we need a Joe Rogan.
00:23:53.000 In fact, some of the articles not only said, who is the liberal Joe Rogan?
00:23:57.000 One of them hilariously said, We don't have a Joe Rogan.
00:24:00.000 We don't even have a Tim Pool.
00:24:02.000 And I thought that was funny because they're basically saying, I'm like a D tier podcaster.
00:24:07.000 I'm not as big as Tucker and them, but they're like, We don't even have that.
00:24:11.000 The point everybody made is, You did.
00:24:12.000 It was Joe Rogan and Tim Pool, but you are nuts.
00:24:15.000 So here's the thing we predicted at the end of 2024 during the election that they were going to dump tens of millions, hundreds of millions into buying up these shows to control narrative.
00:24:26.000 When I see prominent personalities flipping on a dime seemingly overnight, I don't feel like it's organic.
00:24:33.000 However, when you add into the mix that we know Democrat organizations needed to find a liberal Joe Rogan, why would they go to David Pacman?
00:24:44.000 He already says what they want him to say.
00:24:46.000 If they need to win a culture war, they don't need a liberal Joe Rogan, they need Joe Rogan.
00:24:51.000 So what do you do?
00:24:52.000 Money.
00:24:53.000 Money to the people who would speak out against you, who will now speak out for you.
00:24:57.000 But here's one problem with that line of thought.
00:25:00.000 Of the four mentioned in Trump's tweet, Tucker doesn't need it, any of it.
00:25:05.000 And I'm not defending Tucker here, but again.
00:25:07.000 He's the heir to the Swanson fortune, right?
00:25:09.000 Huh?
00:25:10.000 Is he the heir to the Swanson fortune?
00:25:12.000 I don't keep up with his personal finances.
00:25:15.000 I know he's not poor.
00:25:16.000 Let's just look at it.
00:25:17.000 No, this is a big deal.
00:25:18.000 So my point here is Tucker doesn't need this.
00:25:21.000 It's not money.
00:25:21.000 Tucker's more of an.
00:25:22.000 Sorry, sorry.
00:25:23.000 It's not correct.
00:25:24.000 Okay.
00:25:24.000 It's not.
00:25:25.000 So Tucker's more of an idealistic human being.
00:25:27.000 So whatever he's saying, he truly believes.
00:25:29.000 Now, when it comes to Candace, Megan, and Alex Jones, which Alex Jones, who I've called for years batshit crazy, I have.
00:25:35.000 I don't know why people ever gave him an ounce of credibility, especially after Sandy Hook.
00:25:40.000 But, you know, I sit here and I speak for myself and I'm going to get a lot of heat for this.
00:25:44.000 But I think Alex Jones is certifiably insane.
00:25:46.000 And then you have Megyn Kelly, who completely has lost her proverbial mind. 1.00
00:25:51.000 I mean, the woman's obsessed with all the things that don't matter in reality to society. 1.00
00:25:56.000 And then you have Candace, who literally has insisted Brigitte Macron has a penis. 1.00
00:26:02.000 I mean, certifiable. 1.00
00:26:06.000 She does have her right hook.
00:26:07.000 No, my point being is what led Candace Owens to believe or suspect that Brigitte Macron had a penis?
00:26:16.000 That's my question because you said Tucker probably believes what he said.
00:26:19.000 You actually said you believe.
00:26:20.000 I don't think Candace believes what she says, though.
00:26:22.000 Why do people believe what they believe, too?
00:26:24.000 Because maybe they're lying, maybe they're not. 0.54
00:26:26.000 No, I think Candace Owens is going to give her money.
00:26:28.000 No, you're missing the point, Ian. 0.87
00:26:30.000 She wants money.
00:26:32.000 Why? 1.00
00:26:32.000 She wants status. 1.00
00:26:33.000 She wants money, notoriety. 1.00
00:26:34.000 Did you know that Candace Owens, right now, I have an entire group. 0.96
00:26:37.000 Well, no, it's more to it.
00:26:40.000 I have an entire LA based publicity company.
00:26:44.000 My publicist is in LA, my manager is in LA.
00:26:47.000 They are all liberals.
00:26:48.000 And there's no way you work in entertainment without a liberal crew around you, or else you don't move forward.
00:26:52.000 That's the sad part of the reality. 0.99
00:26:54.000 But did you know Candace Owens has become like a darling on liberal America? 1.00
00:26:58.000 Well, she's anti Trump. 0.99
00:27:00.000 She's like the darling of liberal. 1.00
00:27:04.000 LA is obsessed with her.
00:27:06.000 There is a rumor in LA right now that ABC is considering. 0.94
00:27:11.000 Hiring her and giving her a daytime talk show.
00:27:14.000 Now, this is the thing about Candace.
00:27:15.000 This is not, this isn't, again, it's a rumor, but in LA, rumors pan out to be true 12 months down the line when the new broadcast timeline comes around, which is September, January, and boom. 0.98
00:27:29.000 I would not be shocked if we see Candace Owens with a daytime, primetime television, which the audience is predominantly female.
00:27:38.000 I just, look, I wouldn't be shocked. 0.66
00:27:40.000 When you're, you know, Candace and you're doing things that are just heavily female coded to attract a female audience, which one second while I drink from my Stanley cups. 0.55
00:27:46.000 It looks refreshing.
00:27:48.000 I just love these Stanley cups so much.
00:27:50.000 I have them in like eight colors.
00:27:50.000 They're so great.
00:27:51.000 Well, anyway, as I was saying, women love that shit. 0.90
00:27:53.000 When you do trendy things that women love, they just stare at you.
00:27:56.000 We clip too. 1.00
00:27:57.000 We should clip that and put that live somewhere.
00:28:00.000 Media Matters got mad at me because I said, can I pull this up?
00:28:03.000 Because we're just, we're being naughty today.
00:28:04.000 You got mad because they're Media Matters.
00:28:06.000 I feel like I'm in Europe drinking out of this bottle.
00:28:08.000 Is it so small?
00:28:08.000 No, because it's attached to my face, the cap.
00:28:11.000 Oh, yeah. 0.84
00:28:11.000 Here's the European thing. 0.84
00:28:12.000 Here's a litter. 1.00
00:28:14.000 That's it.
00:28:14.000 Here's why I'm not going to get an ABC daytime talk show.
00:28:17.000 Phil, you want to read that one? 1.00
00:28:19.000 Tim Pool, women vote for drama. 1.00
00:28:21.000 They vote for stupid, interpersonal trash that does not matter to the function of a society. 1.00
00:28:26.000 They vote for soap operas.
00:28:27.000 I took that, I retweeted that, and I said, it's all true because it is all true.
00:28:34.000 Listen, it's not all true.
00:28:35.000 It is all true.
00:28:37.000 I have a major female audience, so please don't say that about my audience. 0.64
00:28:40.000 It is a generalist.
00:28:40.000 I'm not watching tonight.
00:28:41.000 I got you.
00:28:42.000 I'm going to say this again, George.
00:28:45.000 I am going to get business cards printed out that say, if someone presents macro level statistics and you respond with an anecdote, you are low IQ.
00:28:56.000 Or it will say, a person who responds to macro level statistics with an anecdote is low IQ. 0.75
00:29:01.000 That way, when I point out to a woman and I say something like, well, in general, women vote for drama and interpersonal stuff. 0.92
00:29:08.000 And they go, Well, I don't. 0.99
00:29:10.000 I can hand them the card.
00:29:12.000 And that's the point.
00:29:13.000 It's not about women, it's about any group. 1.00
00:29:15.000 Because this is what you see all the time. 1.00
00:29:16.000 The truth is, women as a voting block do trend this way. 1.00
00:29:23.000 Not every single one, of course. 0.54
00:29:24.000 In fact, maybe about 35 to 40% do not. 1.00
00:29:27.000 But as a voting block, it is reliable that if you want to maximize your female votes, social, trend, cultural, those are your key elements, which is why Candace Owens has a Stanley Cup on her desk. 1.00
00:29:40.000 This is a status symbol among women. 1.00
00:29:42.000 It's not just about what she's saying, because what she's saying is retarded, like debacle or kerflaffle. 0.94
00:29:47.000 These are not words. 1.00
00:29:48.000 But women care largely about the imagery and the high status of it. 1.00
00:29:53.000 So when Candace presents salacious suboptimal drama, like Blake Lively, oh my God, Brigitte Macron has a penis. 1.00
00:30:01.000 Women love it. 1.00
00:30:02.000 That's why she has such a massive female audience. 1.00
00:30:04.000 Guys don't. 1.00
00:30:05.000 Our audience, about 80% dudes.
00:30:07.000 I know.
00:30:08.000 And every time I come on, they're.
00:30:09.000 Dying.
00:30:10.000 They're like, why is he there?
00:30:12.000 I'm raging all over.
00:30:14.000 Listen, have you seen the viral video of the man answering his wife's question like his wife that went viral recently?
00:30:22.000 Yeah.
00:30:23.000 So, for those who don't know, it's a guy and he's like, he grabs his keys and he walks to the door and she goes, Hey, hon, where are you going?
00:30:29.000 And he goes, Oh my God.
00:30:30.000 So, let me tell you, right?
00:30:31.000 So, you remember Jim, right?
00:30:33.000 Well, Jim and I were actually going to a bar after work because you remember when I was saying, I was like, I'm going to meet with Jim.
00:30:37.000 I haven't seen him in a long time.
00:30:38.000 So, anyway, he tells this rambling, long winded story and then he goes, So, yeah, anyway, the guy that he worked with, whose brother was friends with the chef, actually has a restaurant downtown.
00:30:48.000 And she goes, Are you going to that restaurant?
00:30:49.000 I was like, No, no, no, we're going for beers to talk.
00:30:51.000 And then he walks to the door. 1.00
00:30:52.000 And the joke was for men, this is how women answer questions. 1.00
00:30:56.000 It's true. 0.96
00:30:56.000 And again, what irks me about stuff like this with Media Matters getting mad is that women get offended when men make observations from a male perspective that they wish did not happen. 0.96
00:31:07.000 So, when I say something like, Women vote for stupid interpersonal trash, the rational response is not, F you, Tim Pool, don't talk about women that way.
00:31:17.000 It's, well, I'd phrase it less harshly, but women prefer social issues over logistical issues.
00:31:25.000 Men prefer hearing about objective, straightforward. 0.57
00:31:28.000 Women love hearing about the personal. 0.96
00:31:30.000 So it's subjective versus objective. 0.99
00:31:32.000 This is not a wrong statement. 0.97
00:31:34.000 It's offensive to women, not on the merits, on the intention, on the emotion. 1.00
00:31:38.000 I got it. 1.00
00:31:39.000 Yeah. 1.00
00:31:39.000 If it was a psychologist making this statement, it would say women tend to. 1.00
00:31:42.000 That would be the only difference in the statement.
00:31:44.000 No, it wouldn't.
00:31:45.000 It's a tendency, basically. 0.96
00:31:46.000 If it was written by a psychologist, it would say, as a voting block, women vote for issues of social importance. 0.98
00:31:51.000 Yeah, there would be like an as of the way. 1.00
00:31:52.000 They vote for interpersonal issues and cultural issues as opposed to objective functioning of society.
00:31:57.000 I mean, it would just be you would make sure that they know it's a tendency and not a hard thing.
00:32:01.000 No, that's not correct. 0.83
00:32:02.000 Well, not all women do what you say they do. 0.98
00:32:04.000 So that does not include women. 0.75
00:32:05.000 Do you need the card? 0.68
00:32:06.000 Do you need the card, Ian?
00:32:07.000 I made those cards for you because of exactly what you're saying right now.
00:32:10.000 You said at the top that it's a generalization.
00:32:12.000 Ian, for the love of all that is holy, I literally just made a whole joke tirade about how people who respond to macro level politics with anecdotes are low IQ.
00:32:21.000 I know, and that doesn't mean that.
00:32:22.000 And then you just said it.
00:32:23.000 Yeah, funny.
00:32:24.000 It doesn't mean that your joke is true.
00:32:26.000 It's a fact.
00:32:29.000 Okay, but I didn't use an anecdote either.
00:32:31.000 Anecdotal evidence is saying not all women. 1.00
00:32:34.000 Macro level.
00:32:36.000 I know a girl and she's not.
00:32:37.000 Macro level statistics don't need qualifiers.
00:32:40.000 Bro, I'm saying you're claiming a generalization and you didn't tell people that was a generalization in your statement.
00:32:45.000 Can someone help?
00:32:46.000 I don't know what to say.
00:32:47.000 There is no help.
00:32:48.000 I hear this stuff all the time.
00:32:49.000 You just got to sit back and enjoy the ride, Jim.
00:32:52.000 Yeah, there is no argument.
00:32:54.000 I'm a guest here.
00:32:55.000 I'm trying not to break anything.
00:32:58.000 This is the best part about this.
00:32:59.000 Let's say it again.
00:33:01.000 This is when it gets truly spicy.
00:33:02.000 I love it.
00:33:02.000 Macro.
00:33:03.000 I love spicy, Ian.
00:33:04.000 Macro level statistics.
00:33:06.000 Ian does not need qualifiers.
00:33:08.000 End of story.
00:33:09.000 I tend to agree with Tim on this.
00:33:10.000 I don't think they need them, but if you want to be, like a psychologist would have used one, you are in.
00:33:15.000 A psychologist would, what lead you all to?
00:33:15.000 Why are you going.
00:33:19.000 Their intention is to not, they don't want to reduce harm.
00:33:21.000 They don't want to confuse people.
00:33:22.000 They don't want to create confusion.
00:33:24.000 It seems more of a social, like a culture jammer.
00:33:27.000 Yeah.
00:33:27.000 Like a hammer.
00:33:28.000 So that's the difference.
00:33:29.000 The statement, the reason why I joked about printing up these cards is because statisticians and researchers do not use qualifiers when they say things like women vote Democrat.
00:33:41.000 My take on that is if you have a statistic that women voted Democrat up to today, now we're taking that statistic, that doesn't mean that in the future, They will.
00:33:48.000 Well, I'll choose. 0.92
00:33:49.000 I don't think you can comprehend. 1.00
00:33:51.000 Women vote Democrat, and here's why women vote Democrat because there's no interpersonal skills in the majority of Republican candidates. 1.00
00:33:57.000 That's a fact. 0.99
00:33:57.000 Agreed. 0.99
00:33:58.000 They're losing.
00:33:58.000 You know, Republicans are losing.
00:34:00.000 I was the first Republican in New York State in 26 years to win with a majority female vote. 0.86
00:34:05.000 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:34:07.000 You know why?
00:34:07.000 52%.
00:34:08.000 Because I actually talk to women. 1.00
00:34:10.000 Can I? 1.00
00:34:10.000 Can I? 1.00
00:34:10.000 Obviously, I'm gay, and every woman is a fag hag, and that's a fact. 1.00
00:34:14.000 I mean, okay. 1.00
00:34:16.000 Let me speak this in Ionese, okay? 1.00
00:34:21.000 Statistically, a majority of women are fag hags. 1.00
00:34:25.000 They love to have the gay BFF. 1.00
00:34:27.000 I showed up, I talked to women, I speak the women vernacular, and I got 52% of the female vote.
00:34:32.000 That's amazing. 0.97
00:34:33.000 Which was like, boom to everybody.
00:34:34.000 Like, how did George Santos do it?
00:34:36.000 He's a scammer.
00:34:37.000 He's a fraud.
00:34:38.000 No, I actually talked.
00:34:39.000 I showed up.
00:34:39.000 I'm like, oh my God, your hair looks great.
00:34:41.000 Love your nails.
00:34:42.000 Like, ooh, that bag's great.
00:34:43.000 Dude, and I mean it too.
00:34:45.000 I'm not just throwing it away. 1.00
00:34:46.000 I don't throw away compliments because I go online and then I eviscerate women. 1.00
00:34:49.000 For wearing shit, but this is sales 101.
00:34:52.000 I want to say something with all due respect to Brian Hallihan.
00:34:56.000 Oh, I was going to say, please don't be respectful.
00:34:58.000 So we were playing, so Blair Wright was here the other day.
00:35:02.000 Yeah, yesterday. 0.79
00:35:03.000 And she plays Magic the Gathering.
00:35:05.000 And so I said, let's roll.
00:35:06.000 And we played some Commander.
00:35:08.000 And I mopped her up.
00:35:09.000 Oh, I taught her a lesson.
00:35:11.000 It was very fun.
00:35:12.000 And I don't even know what that is.
00:35:14.000 Magic the Gathering, these cards I got by me, it's a card game.
00:35:16.000 Oh, okay.
00:35:17.000 But Blair asked about the makeup of the Magic audience.
00:35:21.000 Like, is it conservative?
00:35:22.000 Is it liberal?
00:35:22.000 I said, oh, it's almost entirely like liberal, I guess.
00:35:25.000 But it's because the older guys who play Magic, people who are like 40, like I've been playing it since the game came out, like we're more moderate to right leaning.
00:35:32.000 And young people are all like in culture.
00:35:35.000 Young people are all left.
00:35:37.000 And I said, the reason why is Republicans are suit wearing losers.
00:35:40.000 So, the reason I say, with all due respect to Bryan Hallihan, because I'm not trying to rag on a young man, but again, I hope he hears this.
00:35:48.000 Thank you for saying that.
00:35:49.000 Bryan Hallihan is a stodgy square.
00:35:53.000 I am not trying to be disrespectful or mean to this kid because a lot of people ragged on him.
00:35:57.000 And I'm not for that.
00:35:58.000 But I think it's important to stress he has the charisma of a cardboard box.
00:36:03.000 But that's 90% of Republicans.
00:36:06.000 Exactly.
00:36:06.000 By the way, you're welcome.
00:36:08.000 He was going to show up in a fucking suit today.
00:36:09.000 I don't know what to wear to things.
00:36:11.000 I said, You're going to a bro podcast and you're going to wear a suit?
00:36:15.000 I work in politics and news.
00:36:16.000 I don't know what to wear.
00:36:18.000 Stop that.
00:36:20.000 It's a cardboard box.
00:36:21.000 Look at what Ian's wearing.
00:36:23.000 Ian is the most appropriately dressed every time on the show.
00:36:25.000 Ian, that's fine.
00:36:26.000 Listen, we don't have a dress code.
00:36:28.000 If you had shown up in a suit, it would have been fine.
00:36:30.000 We'd have made fun of you later, but that's fine.
00:36:32.000 I would have skateboarded.
00:36:33.000 You know what I told him?
00:36:35.000 What a stiff.
00:36:38.000 I don't like the tie because I feel like it's a. 1.00
00:36:40.000 Choke hazard. 0.99
00:36:41.000 Like, society's like to wear this. 1.00
00:36:43.000 So, choke hazard. 0.98
00:36:43.000 Hold on. 0.98
00:36:44.000 Tell me more about your friend.
00:36:46.000 You want to get away?
00:36:48.000 You're mine.
00:36:48.000 That sounds like I've never tried home shit.
00:36:50.000 Tell me more.
00:36:52.000 I'm one end of the top.
00:36:53.000 Saw the audio leak, right?
00:36:55.000 That's awful.
00:36:55.000 We'll talk about that.
00:36:56.000 No, come on.
00:36:57.000 Chrissy's a dear friend.
00:36:58.000 I feel so bad.
00:36:59.000 Chrissy.
00:36:59.000 Well, we'll talk about it later.
00:37:01.000 We have to talk about audio guy with us.
00:37:03.000 But you know, Tim, you're both very important here.
00:37:05.000 Like, you're making a.
00:37:06.000 Of course, you know you're making a great point.
00:37:07.000 Yeah, I'm going to make it serious because he's making a really good point.
00:37:10.000 And I don't mean that in a bad way.
00:37:10.000 He took a long time to make it.
00:37:12.000 I mean, you really were being intentional in this.
00:37:14.000 It's that.
00:37:15.000 When we have all these young people who are being indoctrinated in these schools to think that Republicans suck, they're racist, and this, and then you have the representatives from the Republican Party come through and they look like the role they've been told.
00:37:24.000 And then you have women who, by and large, they consume their media through headlines on, what is it, like whatever social media pops up, Yahoo.
00:37:33.000 And then they go and we reinforce these stereotypes that Trudeau won because he was a hunk and he did the yoga handstand on the table.
00:37:41.000 Yeah, I think the red pill movement.
00:37:43.000 You know why Eric Swallow is going to win?
00:37:45.000 Because he's hot.
00:37:46.000 I'm not my type, but women find him attractive.
00:37:48.000 See, here's the thing.
00:37:49.000 I'm not like the only.
00:37:50.000 It's not that I'm saying he's a good looking dude or whatever.
00:37:52.000 I'm just saying he projects, like, oh, I'm young, I'm hot, I'm a.
00:37:56.000 I'm going to say this.
00:37:57.000 I have no way to judge.
00:37:58.000 I know Gavin Wax is a.
00:37:59.000 Not Gavin Wax, oh God.
00:38:01.000 When all the.
00:38:02.000 I love Gavin Wax.
00:38:03.000 Gavin Newsom is a problem in 28 because of that same stereotype.
00:38:07.000 When all the women came out saying that Luigi Mangione was hot or whatever.
00:38:10.000 Attractively.
00:38:10.000 He is.
00:38:11.000 But you shouldn't find him hot.
00:38:13.000 I'd find problems.
00:38:13.000 No, this is the thing.
00:38:14.000 Stay in your lane.
00:38:15.000 I stay in my lane.
00:38:16.000 But this is the interesting thing.
00:38:17.000 Like the Trudeau thing we get because he's fit.
00:38:19.000 And he's like a surfer guy doing yoga.
00:38:22.000 But I was actually shocked that they found Louis J. M. Rogers attractive.
00:38:25.000 I understand he's fit as well, but I thought he was a goofy looking dude. 0.89
00:38:27.000 You say this about Suwa.
00:38:28.000 I thought he was a goofy looking dude, too.
00:38:29.000 They're goofy looking.
00:38:30.000 You know, every day I wake up and I'm getting ready for the day, I see hotness.
00:38:33.000 You know what I mean?
00:38:34.000 When I look in that mirror, I'm thinking.
00:38:35.000 That would be tough.
00:38:36.000 No wonder you wear the big.
00:38:38.000 So I think the red pill movement, the, what is it, like the trad wife movement, has done a lot of damage to the people on the right.
00:38:46.000 They think that you're supposed to be like a whip cracking businessman suit wearing box that the woman's inside of and can't.
00:38:54.000 And like, most society doesn't want that. 0.86
00:38:56.000 They're not prepped for that.
00:38:57.000 Your fetishes are really showing today.
00:39:00.000 Did you see this?
00:39:01.000 You know what, Ian?
00:39:01.000 You need to come on my show so we can talk about this.
00:39:04.000 Ian, did you see the stat that more young women are now preferring to be trad wives versus working women?
00:39:10.000 Like feminism?
00:39:11.000 There was an article like feminism is dying because women now want to be trad wives. 1.00
00:39:14.000 I think it's their brain. 1.00
00:39:15.000 They think they want to, just like the men think they want to be wearing suits and ties.
00:39:19.000 I don't think they want to.
00:39:20.000 They literally want to.
00:39:20.000 I don't think they do.
00:39:21.000 I don't think most men want to be in a single household income care.
00:39:24.000 No, it's not about what it's about, Ian.
00:39:26.000 It's about status.
00:39:27.000 You dress the way you do because you're seeking status and approval from a certain sect of people.
00:39:31.000 The saying goes, people dress like the person they want to have sex with.
00:39:34.000 Ooh.
00:39:36.000 That's an old trope.
00:39:37.000 That's actually.
00:39:37.000 That's why you notice couples will be dressed similarly.
00:39:39.000 You'll walk down the street and you'll see a guy and a woman and he'll have black frame glasses.
00:39:42.000 Like she'll have the same glasses.
00:39:44.000 He'll be wearing a flannel.
00:39:45.000 She'll be wearing a flannel.
00:39:46.000 My favorite thing is. 1.00
00:39:46.000 Does Rachel Maddow and Mark Cuban want to bang each other? 1.00
00:39:49.000 Oh, anyway, let's take a look.
00:39:51.000 And you know what the worst thing is?
00:39:52.000 How do you tell them about that?
00:39:53.000 The worst thing is when Michael Knowles gets caught up in it.
00:39:57.000 But here's a funny thing.
00:39:59.000 Did I get sued for that?
00:40:00.000 I was just like, let me tell you something.
00:40:03.000 I wear the same clothes every day, right?
00:40:04.000 I wear a black t shirt and jeans.
00:40:07.000 I do have some other clothes that I just usually don't wear, but.
00:40:11.000 There will be days where my wife will put on a black t shirt and jeans, and I'm like, oh, we're coordinating today.
00:40:15.000 And she goes, but we're very similar people.
00:40:18.000 We like the same style, we listen to the same music, we're from the same place.
00:40:22.000 It's not so much about it's oversimplified when you say that people dress the way like the people they want to have sex with.
00:40:27.000 It's basically about who is your people, who is your tribe, who do you connect with.
00:40:32.000 So when you say people are being indoctrinated to wear ties or whatever, no, no, no, you're from a rock star hippie world of liberal culture, and you dress the way.
00:40:41.000 There are people that you want to notice how you dress, so you dress in an ostentatious manner.
00:40:45.000 I used to wear suits, but only because I was trying to fit in with that culture.
00:40:48.000 Exactly.
00:40:48.000 And they would be like, you have to wear a suit.
00:40:50.000 I wore suits for years.
00:40:51.000 I can't, I hate wearing suits.
00:40:52.000 Republicans don't wear a suit even when you went to the White House.
00:40:55.000 No, the only time I ever wore a suit was in court.
00:40:59.000 And when I, if there's one person I will dress up for, the judge.
00:41:05.000 Actually, that's not true.
00:41:06.000 I wore a suit to my wedding.
00:41:07.000 Your honor.
00:41:07.000 Okay, there you go.
00:41:08.000 Yeah.
00:41:09.000 I'm assuming a tuxedo.
00:41:10.000 Did you wear a tie?
00:41:11.000 No, not a tuxedo.
00:41:14.000 I'm down with the jacket.
00:41:15.000 It really is the tie.
00:41:16.000 I don't like the tie.
00:41:18.000 I wore a suit at Mar-a-Lago.
00:41:22.000 It was a suit jacket with slacks.
00:41:24.000 Oh, that's like a sports jacket.
00:41:25.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:41:26.000 Because they have a dress code. 1.00
00:41:27.000 They do have a dress code.
00:41:28.000 But the only other time I wore a suit was at court.
00:41:30.000 And it's because the man who is holding a hammer over my freedom, I will wear a clown suit if he asks me to.
00:41:36.000 Of course.
00:41:36.000 This is the funny thing about people who slack cops.
00:41:38.000 You know what I mean?
00:41:39.000 I kind of like belittled my judge because I, after, A while and I knew that she was just going to be awful to me.
00:41:45.000 I actually stopped wearing a suit and I just started like throwing fashionista moments in there.
00:41:50.000 I kind of Anna Delvied it.
00:41:51.000 I was like wearing turtlenecks, red shoes.
00:41:54.000 I was just like, you know what?
00:41:56.000 You're going to screw me out of you.
00:41:57.000 Want to know the secret?
00:41:58.000 Suit's not the way to go.
00:42:00.000 You look up their personal lives and see what they're interested in, what their hobbies are, and the way they dress, and you dress like them.
00:42:06.000 Make the judge see themselves in you. 0.82
00:42:09.000 She's like an 80 year old white lady from the end of Long Island. 1.00
00:42:13.000 Wear a judge's robe. 1.00
00:42:15.000 Look up what she was like in her 20s and what will resonate with her emotion, psyche, and worldview.
00:42:22.000 I wish I knew that too.
00:42:24.000 Don't listen to him wear a judge's robe to the hearing.
00:42:28.000 You hear that?
00:42:28.000 I did wear a cape, like a big black cape, and walked around.
00:42:31.000 No, no, no, no. 0.98
00:42:32.000 She did a smirk. 1.00
00:42:33.000 And then underneath it, have a second robe.
00:42:35.000 So when she says, Mr. Sanders, you must take that off, you go, oh, I'm sorry.
00:42:38.000 And you take it off.
00:42:39.000 I was bedazzled.
00:42:41.000 And then, this was actually Michael Malice's joke.
00:42:45.000 Then, when she says, you can't wear that either, you go, Oh, I'm sorry, you take it off, and it says federal boob inspector on it. 0.76
00:42:52.000 Like a Russian doll. 0.97
00:42:53.000 Right. 0.98
00:42:54.000 Like a nesting doll.
00:42:56.000 What are those things called?
00:42:56.000 Mariushka or something?
00:42:57.000 Matrushkas. 0.62
00:42:58.000 Matrushkas.
00:42:59.000 I really care so much about German too well, George. 1.00
00:43:02.000 That's Russian. 1.00
00:43:03.000 The internet is half. 0.73
00:43:04.000 Wait, did I say German?
00:43:06.000 I meant Russian.
00:43:07.000 That's Russian.
00:43:11.000 I'm never going to refute the analogy. 0.76
00:43:13.000 Back to the main point.
00:43:13.000 I don't.
00:43:15.000 I'm really concerned about people on the right.
00:43:17.000 I don't worry too much about the dynamics of left and right.
00:43:19.000 I want people to be cool.
00:43:21.000 I want them to be cool.
00:43:22.000 And to be loved and to look at as cultural icons.
00:43:26.000 People that identify with American freedom, gun rights, property rights, free speech.
00:43:31.000 Let's elaborate on this.
00:43:32.000 Conservatives are trying to convince the Joe Rogans of the world, the Democrats are trying to convince the Joe Rogans.
00:43:38.000 Democrats have their base.
00:43:39.000 Rachel Maddow is Rachel Maddow, and everyone's going to love her on the left.
00:43:42.000 And on the right, you've got Trump or whatever this fracture is, but people on the right are going to put on their MAGA hats.
00:43:47.000 How do you approach the middle of the road, relaxed working class people?
00:43:50.000 Yo, they're wearing jeans and t shirts.
00:43:53.000 So, when liberals show up wearing jeans and t shirts or having a Stanley mug, the regular, let me pause.
00:44:01.000 Sales 101.
00:44:02.000 When you said you tell women, you would say, like, oh, I like your nails.
00:44:06.000 That's Sales 101.
00:44:07.000 It is.
00:44:08.000 So, when we would do the street canvassing stuff, I always say this become the person you're approaching.
00:44:14.000 If you see a guy walking towards you in a suit and you act like Ian, he will say, don't touch me.
00:44:19.000 If you see a guy in a suit and you walk up upright and you reach your hand to shake his hand, he'll stop and shake your hand.
00:44:25.000 You have to know how to communicate with the people you're trying to target. 0.80
00:44:28.000 For conservatives to approach the middle of the road working class people in suits with ties on would be like dressing up in a clown costume. 0.95
00:44:36.000 When you're on TV, you're basically approaching them through the television. 0.98
00:44:39.000 You need to be chill, quick witted, and funny. 0.55
00:44:44.000 Trump had a little bit of it, so he got a lot of that white working class base, but now he's in a weird space.
00:44:50.000 The reason Democrats understand this, and they've always understood this. 0.62
00:44:54.000 And the reason why I think what we're looking at right now Gen Z right wingers are squares. 0.62
00:45:02.000 They're like 20 year olds wearing suits, and Gen Z left are pierced, crazy clothes, wild hair. 0.62
00:45:09.000 Regular people are not going to resonate with the work uniform.
00:45:14.000 They might look at a weirdo just like a weirdo and just be like, hey, man, do your thing, whatever.
00:45:17.000 They look at a guy wearing a suit and they'll be like, it reminds me of work.
00:45:22.000 I don't want to think about work.
00:45:23.000 Yeah, we've gotten to like a casual era, I guess, with social media.
00:45:27.000 Now you're kind of buddies with your politician now.
00:45:29.000 Like you know him a lot.
00:45:30.000 That's a problem.
00:45:31.000 But well, that's a problem too.
00:45:33.000 I'm actually going to say this at the risk of being criticized, but politicians need to stop literally putting politicians on a pedestal and treating them like rock stars. 0.51
00:45:45.000 They work for you.
00:45:46.000 Well, the internet does that, but that's a problem.
00:45:49.000 Obama started it, right?
00:45:50.000 Donald Trump, but that's a problem.
00:45:51.000 Everywhere.
00:45:52.000 I think he sleeps in a suit and he's cool, like to young people.
00:45:54.000 I know, but you know what I'm saying?
00:45:56.000 He still is.
00:45:56.000 I actually don't like Trump out of a suit.
00:45:58.000 Personally, no, no, but personally, and I'm saying this, and I'm a big supporter of the president, I hate it when he shows up like in the high rise pants.
00:46:06.000 Oh, you know, he should wear a blue suit.
00:46:09.000 He should be in a suit all the time.
00:46:13.000 He's a little too out of shape for that.
00:46:16.000 Joe Rogan is a UFC commentator.
00:46:18.000 All the bros know Joe Rogan, not Just because of his podcast, but because we all like UFC is fun, dude.
00:46:24.000 No, UFC is amazing.
00:46:25.000 It is pure testosterone.
00:46:27.000 Watching it on the octagon side is like the best thing.
00:46:30.000 Joe Rogan.
00:46:31.000 Andrew Fenton alone is just like, let's go.
00:46:33.000 Joe Rogan.
00:46:34.000 For the wrong reasons in my case, but okay.
00:46:36.000 Rogan is a modest, smart sports commentator in one of the biggest sports in the world.
00:46:42.000 He's extremely talented in a bunch of areas.
00:46:45.000 These are the things that give him influence.
00:46:46.000 He's quick witted and he's a good dude.
00:46:48.000 He's a nice guy.
00:46:49.000 He's funny.
00:46:50.000 That's cool.
00:46:51.000 Trump is a warrior.
00:46:51.000 He's smart.
00:46:54.000 So, a lot of people look up to him because they view him as someone who will punch you in the face.
00:46:58.000 Not literally, figuratively.
00:47:00.000 I don't think people look at Trump and think, when I grow up, I want to be like him.
00:47:04.000 Some do, but generally speaking, they don't.
00:47:06.000 I think they do, though, because you got to think, when we were young, I mean, I'm 45, so, but when I was young and we would play Monopoly, we'd all be like, we wanted to be Donald Trump, right?
00:47:15.000 And it was because we knew him to be a billionaire, right?
00:47:17.000 We was Donald Trump's.
00:47:18.000 Oh, dude, I used to say, when I grew up, I wanted a building with my name on it.
00:47:20.000 Right.
00:47:21.000 But if you lived in New York City, because he was the best.
00:47:23.000 That is a kind of cool.
00:47:24.000 But then you see him as he gets home alone, he goes and meets McCully Culkin in the lobby.
00:47:28.000 And, you know, Trump was always this guy in a suit, this business guy's icon.
00:47:30.000 And as president, I don't think he wears the suit as a presidential candidate or as a Republican.
00:47:34.000 He wears the suit because he's an accomplished businessman.
00:47:37.000 So I think people look up to him for that reason, not because he's a politician.
00:47:40.000 I would describe cool.
00:47:41.000 Obama was cool.
00:47:42.000 Obama was cool.
00:47:43.000 And the reason why is you don't got to like him.
00:47:45.000 You don't got to think it's possible.
00:47:46.000 He's a great orator, too.
00:47:47.000 Let's just face it.
00:47:48.000 Like, I can't stand the guy, but he's a great orator.
00:47:50.000 Obama's the guy in a conversation who's going to respond with, oh, no, no, no, listen up.
00:47:55.000 You want to come at me?
00:47:56.000 I'll tell you what's up.
00:47:58.000 And then it's like a confident, chill, like, hey, man.
00:48:01.000 Trump is the no, we're going to tell you what you'd know.
00:48:03.000 You're stupid and fat.
00:48:05.000 He's aggressive and strong, and people like that, but cool is kind of different.
00:48:09.000 Cool is a combination, like, how do you define cool, right?
00:48:12.000 I define it as relaxed, witty, charismatic.
00:48:15.000 Trump is not relaxed.
00:48:16.000 He is witty and charismatic and strong, which is a different thing.
00:48:20.000 But then again, there are instances when you're trying to be so cool, and I'm going to go way back to 2012, hype of the birther movement.
00:48:29.000 Obama goes on, Jimmy Fallon, and does you know they'll read mean tweets about you?
00:48:34.000 And it's Trump saying, President Obama is the stupidest president in history.
00:48:39.000 And then Obama goes, At least I'll go down as a president.
00:48:41.000 Yeah, that was a fun one.
00:48:42.000 Well, that age, like milk.
00:48:45.000 That age.
00:48:46.000 So if it wasn't for Barack Obama, we wouldn't have Donald Trump.
00:48:49.000 No.
00:48:49.000 I want to thank him every day.
00:48:51.000 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:48:52.000 You gave us Trump.
00:48:54.000 I want to stress this Democrats are not cool either.
00:48:56.000 They're not.
00:48:57.000 The issue, though, is they have purchased cool.
00:49:00.000 So, Rachel Maddow is not cool. 1.00
00:49:01.000 She's a nerd.
00:49:03.000 Chris Hayes is a nerd.
00:49:04.000 And he's in the boys.
00:49:05.000 Did you see this?
00:49:06.000 Oh, my God.
00:49:07.000 I can't.
00:49:08.000 It's kind of done by the fifth season.
00:49:10.000 I don't want to touch it.
00:49:10.000 Yeah.
00:49:12.000 If they removed all the political stuff from the boys, awesome show.
00:49:15.000 It was great the first two, maybe three seasons.
00:49:15.000 It'd be great.
00:49:15.000 Yeah.
00:49:18.000 No.
00:49:19.000 Once it got very clear that they were making references to real politics.
00:49:23.000 Yeah.
00:49:23.000 I read them out.
00:49:25.000 The first season was just like superheroes.
00:49:27.000 Season one and two was great.
00:49:28.000 Season three lost me.
00:49:29.000 And on all shows, Laura.
00:49:31.000 They really never showed.
00:49:32.000 Do you remember when Laura Loomer was in the show?
00:49:33.000 I don't.
00:49:34.000 Let me show you.
00:49:35.000 She was in the show.
00:49:36.000 Yes.
00:49:36.000 Well, it was a character based on Laura Loomer.
00:49:38.000 You see, it went over my head.
00:49:38.000 Oh, okay.
00:49:40.000 Oh, my God.
00:49:40.000 Let me show you why.
00:49:42.000 Speaking of Laura, hold on.
00:49:43.000 Speaking of Laura Loomer.
00:49:44.000 Yes.
00:49:45.000 Okay.
00:49:45.000 This is the boys.
00:49:47.000 Her name is Stormfront. 0.99
00:49:48.000 She's a neo Nazi.
00:49:50.000 And instantly, everybody was like, Bro. 0.66
00:49:55.000 And she's like a big fan of Homelander.
00:49:57.000 Yeah.
00:49:57.000 Yeah.
00:49:58.000 Bro, congratulations to Laura.
00:50:00.000 I will say this.
00:50:01.000 They need a Milo.
00:50:02.000 It's funny that they named her Stormfront. 0.68
00:50:05.000 She's Stormfront and it's a neo Nazi. 0.64
00:50:07.000 See the lightning. 0.66
00:50:07.000 Yeah. 0.66
00:50:08.000 Come on, man.
00:50:09.000 That's the thing.
00:50:09.000 It got so on the nose.
00:50:11.000 And it was just like, all right, I'm not lost in the story.
00:50:14.000 I'm not like, there's so many references to the reality of the show.
00:50:17.000 Do you know a show that lost me after, I'm embarrassed to say this, but after 17 loyal seasons?
00:50:24.000 Law and Order?
00:50:25.000 No, it got very, very, very unbearable to watch was Grey's Anatomy.
00:50:31.000 Look at this.
00:50:32.000 Oh, look, look, Laura Loomer.
00:50:32.000 I didn't watch it.
00:50:34.000 Really political.
00:50:34.000 Yeah, I know.
00:50:35.000 She said, I know you're trying to be funny, but in all seriousness, Stormfront and the Boys was literally modeled after me.
00:50:39.000 That's fine.
00:50:39.000 Aya Cash's character is based off me by their own admission to the New Yorker.
00:50:43.000 They thought they were being clever since I had short black hair, but I'm Jewish.
00:50:47.000 So, what does it say?
00:50:48.000 It says.
00:50:49.000 There's allegations that she's not Jewish.
00:50:50.000 And she's a friend, but I'm just saying.
00:50:52.000 Well, Milo says that up and down.
00:50:52.000 Yeah.
00:50:54.000 She's Jewish. 0.99
00:50:54.000 She's not Jewish. 0.99
00:50:55.000 Says, you have fans, I have soldiers.
00:50:56.000 Stormfront's passing resemblance to the far right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer is not incidental, but careful not to infringe on anyone's intellectual property.
00:51:03.000 There was a.
00:51:04.000 You know, it's a really crazy story.
00:51:05.000 There was a show based off Occupy Wall Street.
00:51:08.000 Do you remember what that show was?
00:51:10.000 So, let me pull this up.
00:51:10.000 I don't.
00:51:12.000 Tell you a wild story about a buddy of mine.
00:51:14.000 What show was based on Occupy Wall Street? 0.98
00:51:17.000 While you're on the subject, Laura Loomer's been having a rough week on X. Are you playing with?
00:51:23.000 You just feel like playing with fire.
00:51:24.000 I mean, I know she's a friend.
00:51:25.000 I mean, Roger Stone has been going really hardcore.
00:51:29.000 He's talking about weed legalization, isn't he?
00:51:29.000 Yeah.
00:51:31.000 Huh?
00:51:32.000 No, they were talking about.
00:51:32.000 Oh, he's gone.
00:51:33.000 He's gone on Laura.
00:51:34.000 Like, it was about Tulsi Gabbard and all kinds of stuff.
00:51:37.000 Tim, you were making an interesting point before.
00:51:37.000 It's hard.
00:51:40.000 You, at the beginning.
00:51:41.000 So you chose fire?
00:51:42.000 American Odyssey.
00:51:44.000 Oh, great.
00:51:45.000 So there was a character in.
00:51:46.000 Great show.
00:51:47.000 Go ahead.
00:51:47.000 No, no, you're good.
00:51:48.000 There was a character named Harrison in that show who was a one for one of my friend Harrison from Occupy Wall Street.
00:51:48.000 Yeah.
00:51:54.000 Harrison Sura?
00:51:55.000 No.
00:51:55.000 Oh, different Harrison.
00:51:56.000 Harrison Schultz.
00:51:57.000 Harrison, I get your name wrong.
00:51:59.000 I think that's his middle name is Sora.
00:52:00.000 Well, Harrison, who we came and worked with.
00:52:01.000 Right, right, right.
00:52:02.000 Oh, yeah.
00:52:03.000 So, Harrison, a good dude, smart guy.
00:52:05.000 He's an anarchist.
00:52:07.000 He was a moderately prominent figure during Occupy.
00:52:10.000 NBC made a show called American Odyssey where they had an Occupy angle and they cast an actor identical to him, had him on the show, named Harrison, and he couldn't do anything.
00:52:21.000 He couldn't stop him from doing it.
00:52:22.000 He was getting attacked by people being like, you sold your likeness, F you.
00:52:25.000 And he was like, I have nothing to do with this.
00:52:26.000 Harrison Schultz.
00:52:27.000 Yeah, we should pump him up.
00:52:28.000 Because he's awesome, dude.
00:52:29.000 He's a good dude.
00:52:30.000 Enough to make a character of a TV show out of, like, he advances capiope and stuff.
00:52:33.000 Capoeira?
00:52:34.000 Capoeira?
00:52:35.000 Is that what it's called?
00:52:36.000 He flies around the world.
00:52:37.000 He's a capoeira.
00:52:38.000 Capoeira.
00:52:39.000 Capoeira.
00:52:40.000 Which is Capoeira.
00:52:42.000 It's a Brazilian martial czar's name.
00:52:43.000 Russian, Brazilian.
00:52:44.000 His name is Tesura.
00:52:46.000 Oh, interesting.
00:52:47.000 Is he Brazilian?
00:52:48.000 Well, Harrison Schultz sort of might be his middle name.
00:52:50.000 No, that's his cop where our name.
00:52:52.000 Oh, that's it.
00:52:54.000 Very cool.
00:52:54.000 I don't know if he's Brazilian.
00:52:56.000 I don't think so.
00:52:57.000 You'd be shocked if they have a Schultz that there is in Brazil.
00:53:00.000 I would not.
00:53:02.000 You'd be shocked.
00:53:03.000 What were you going to say?
00:53:04.000 Yeah, earlier, two things is tying us all together from the pre show to now.
00:53:08.000 You said the Democrats were buying cool.
00:53:10.000 And you also talked about Billboard screwing you when you're making good music and they didn't want to give you the attention.
00:53:10.000 Yeah.
00:53:15.000 That's right.
00:53:15.000 That is not so much buying cool, too, it's the media is giving them cool.
00:53:19.000 Everything you hear on the radio is what the big business says.
00:53:22.000 This is what's cool, guys.
00:53:23.000 Yes, yes.
00:53:24.000 But they're buying it. 0.98
00:53:25.000 And finally, the Jews figured it out. 1.00
00:53:28.000 I love how they're like, the Jews control everything. 1.00
00:53:30.000 Well, apparently not because the media is all in line. 1.00
00:53:32.000 Like you're talking about Candace getting a maybe ABC show.
00:53:35.000 Yeah. 1.00
00:53:35.000 The Ellisons are not stepping up. 1.00
00:53:37.000 And then there's Bob Iger who's also involved. 0.98
00:53:39.000 And he's, I don't understand how he.
00:53:43.000 Reconcile those two things. 1.00
00:53:44.000 Like, I'm going to put Candace Owens here, who's a rabid anti-Brexit.
00:53:48.000 Because that's what they want people to believe. 0.96
00:53:49.000 She'll say whatever they tell her to say.
00:53:51.000 But now you've got the Ellisons buying up Paramount and they're going to buy Warner Brothers.
00:53:55.000 So now they're going to own CNN.
00:53:57.000 Don't be surprised.
00:53:58.000 CNN is panicking.
00:53:59.000 Panicking.
00:54:00.000 I don't think so.
00:54:01.000 They're freaking out.
00:54:02.000 I have two friends who work in the newsroom.
00:54:05.000 The entire newsroom is like, we need to start putting job applications.
00:54:09.000 We need to unionize while we still can.
00:54:11.000 They're losing their mind.
00:54:12.000 Bro, could you imagine?
00:54:14.000 Like, so the Ellisons, Larry and David, are they're MAGA.
00:54:18.000 They're MAGA.
00:54:19.000 And they now own TikTok and CBS.
00:54:23.000 And Barry, I think, has been doing great at CBS and they are going after her like crazy.
00:54:27.000 Is this why MAGA has now transformed into a technocratic movement?
00:54:31.000 No, no, no.
00:54:32.000 MAGA has finally acquired a slither of Hollywood institutional power.
00:54:39.000 And institutional power for the first time in a decade.
00:54:42.000 That's the secret.
00:54:43.000 11 years.
00:54:43.000 I guess it's 15 to now.
00:54:45.000 Why did they do it?
00:54:46.000 Well, because we're losing the culture wars.
00:54:48.000 We've lost the culture war because they controlled all of Hollywood, all of the institutions.
00:54:55.000 And we had who?
00:54:56.000 Jamie Dimon, who at best is a right of center moderate.
00:55:02.000 Can I make a quick analogy?
00:55:03.000 As conservative as we can get, or Schwartz over at Blackstone.
00:55:07.000 That was as good as it could get.
00:55:08.000 Steve Schwartz and Jamie Dimon.
00:55:10.000 Well, let me make a quick illustration.
00:55:11.000 And I did.
00:55:11.000 I have media.
00:55:12.000 I showed this to my kids because I wanted to show them when they were younger how they could be manipulated by the media so they knew when they were being manipulated.
00:55:17.000 It was important.
00:55:18.000 And so we were watching America's Got Talent.
00:55:20.000 And I was showing them, I said, I want you to see something that television can do that's really clever, that makes you like somebody or not somebody based on the reactions they show and the way people react to things.
00:55:30.000 So I showed them, I said, watch, they want this guy because remember, these shows are pre taped and then there's the live show and they need people to vote.
00:55:35.000 And they're like, well, how do they know?
00:55:36.000 What they do in post is they go, okay, let's take the reactions, favorable reactions for these people, negative reactions for these people, even though they all made it through.
00:55:44.000 So when the live show comes, they have control over who wins.
00:55:46.000 And I said, do you see how they're being manipulated?
00:55:48.000 Go watch, this person comes up.
00:55:50.000 You might not think they're very good, but the person in the audience that they're showing is like, Crying, tears, people exciting, or the judges hitting the golden buzzer.
00:55:57.000 So, what you're seeing is society and social sort of validation.
00:56:01.000 Okay, this person's good.
00:56:03.000 This person's cool.
00:56:04.000 And that happens in real life all the time in media because if you're a trans person and you're on Disney, they're saying this person's cool.
00:56:11.000 And so, what do you have a bunch of kids doing?
00:56:12.000 Running around going, This is cool.
00:56:14.000 I'm trans.
00:56:14.000 And that is what Hollywood has done.
00:56:16.000 That's what television has done.
00:56:17.000 That's what news has done.
00:56:18.000 And so, by us buying or at least getting a share of it, we can make us cool, which goes to your original point.
00:56:23.000 The perception of cool has been defined by people who hate us.
00:56:27.000 I want to stress this too with Carter here.
00:56:29.000 We put out a bunch of songs.
00:56:31.000 I think six of eight, like charted on Billboard in some capacity.
00:56:34.000 Yeah.
00:56:34.000 The first song we put out was Only Ever Wanted, and I think it caught the machine off guard.
00:56:39.000 Oh, yeah.
00:56:40.000 They did not know how to react to the fact that we put out a song.
00:56:43.000 Well, so first, the first song I put out was Will of the People a couple of years before I started working with Carter.
00:56:48.000 Then we put out Only Ever Wanted, and we charted on everything, I think.
00:56:52.000 It was like number two on.
00:56:55.000 It was number one on alt.
00:56:57.000 Number one on alt.
00:56:58.000 We beat Taylor Swift in sales on the world.
00:57:01.000 What if she started talking music and Ian's patches, emotional support guitar?
00:57:04.000 So here's what happened.
00:57:06.000 Instantly, we got attacked by all the liberals.
00:57:08.000 You're kidding.
00:57:09.000 They started, I don't want to name the individual, so don't say his name, but.
00:57:12.000 Oh, come on.
00:57:13.000 Name names.
00:57:14.000 Everybody knows this guy.
00:57:15.000 I just don't want to give him extra airtime.
00:57:17.000 He intentionally, his people intentionally ran through like a low pass filter to make the song sound like a demo, like bad.
00:57:23.000 And then they made fun of it.
00:57:25.000 They did.
00:57:25.000 Everything they could to attack what is just generally an apolitical song that did really well.
00:57:32.000 And there were a lot of people, we got a lot of credit for it that were not political and didn't know who I was.
00:57:37.000 When our PR person reached out to entertainment publications, they told us to go F ourselves.
00:57:43.000 They intentionally emailed back saying, F you, Mega Chud, things like that.
00:57:46.000 You know what? 0.93
00:57:47.000 So, real quick, this is because they need to control cool and culture, and they would not let us get a foothold.
00:57:55.000 So, this actually, the song did so well, Will of the People ended up charting after the fact because people then started buying up the other song and it reached number 17 on Alt, I think.
00:58:06.000 So then we put out several more songs, and every time we would, for some reason, we did a snag that would prevent the billboard charting.
00:58:13.000 And the last major release that we did well, actually, that's the second to last was Together Again, which sold like 40,000 singles in a week, has like 15 million streams in well, I think I like 8 million streams in the first week.
00:58:26.000 All of that should have tracked and put us somewhere in the Hot 100, the like the Cadillac of the billboard.
00:58:35.000 We coordinate with all these companies.
00:58:37.000 They told us what to do.
00:58:38.000 We said, we will do it.
00:58:40.000 Before, during, we said, before, tell us what to do.
00:58:43.000 Do this.
00:58:44.000 Okay.
00:58:44.000 During, is everything good?
00:58:46.000 Every day.
00:58:46.000 Every single day.
00:58:47.000 Dude, I got receipts, emails.
00:58:48.000 Every day.
00:58:49.000 Are we doing it correctly this time?
00:58:50.000 Yes, you are.
00:58:51.000 Is this being tracked?
00:58:52.000 Yes, it is.
00:58:53.000 This will count.
00:58:53.000 Yes, it will.
00:58:54.000 And then when it ended, they said, oops, you made a mistake.
00:58:57.000 So we did not reach the charts where we should have.
00:58:59.000 And this is a team up with the Daily Wire.
00:59:01.000 We did this.
00:59:02.000 It is a machine meant to keep outsiders out.
00:59:05.000 They control what's cool.
00:59:07.000 And if you don't bend the knee, you are not in. 0.60
00:59:09.000 That's why Hollywood celebrities.
00:59:11.000 That's why Hollywood celebrities go up their award shows and then say things like, oh, climate change, stolen land. 0.97
00:59:18.000 Stolen land living on stolen land.
00:59:21.000 They can't control what's cool, but they can control what you see.
00:59:25.000 And so you can't fabricate cool with a nice suit.
00:59:28.000 If you're not confident, you're not cool.
00:59:30.000 And when you have.
00:59:31.000 But you can prevent people from seeing cool.
00:59:32.000 And that's what these gatekeepers have seemed to have done sometimes.
00:59:35.000 Let's not even talk about us.
00:59:36.000 Let's make it about somebody else.
00:59:37.000 Tom McDonald, who hits it out of the ballpark every release, he should be charting on Billboard with every song, and they keep.
00:59:44.000 Him out.
00:59:45.000 They told him that they won't track his album sales for no reason.
00:59:48.000 He had a bunch of albums that said, those don't count.
00:59:51.000 That's what they do because it's been now with CBS purchase.
00:59:55.000 I don't know the opinions of the Ellisons. 0.94
00:59:57.000 Never met them.
00:59:58.000 Maybe they don't like me.
00:59:59.000 Maybe they do.
01:00:00.000 But it seems like there is now a path towards access to audience that the world can't control.
01:00:05.000 It's like the Hungry Hungry Hippo thing because the first time our YouTube streams didn't count as streams like they should have with Only Ever Wanted and we still charted.
01:00:13.000 So I was trying to knock that one out.
01:00:14.000 And then as I'm doing that, they're changing a rule over here.
01:00:17.000 Not just that.
01:00:18.000 Only ever wanted was on YouTube trending.
01:00:21.000 And so was Genocide, the first two songs that we put out.
01:00:21.000 Yeah.
01:00:24.000 And then all of a sudden they stopped.
01:00:24.000 Yep.
01:00:26.000 So they booted us off Bandcamp right after Genocide.
01:00:28.000 They banned us.
01:00:29.000 We were, they deleted our Bandcamp account for no reason.
01:00:33.000 We broke no rules.
01:00:33.000 These songs are not political.
01:00:35.000 Only Ever Wanted is basically just a song about a guy whose wife died.
01:00:38.000 No, you're perceived to be political, and therefore you're not allowed to have a voice.
01:00:41.000 Yeah, but then your politics don't align with theirs.
01:00:43.000 But here's the interesting thing Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood, for instance, they're legacy.
01:00:49.000 They are legacy, and they can't.
01:00:50.000 Look at the Country Music Awards.
01:00:51.000 I forget what they're called.
01:00:52.000 Is that what they're called?
01:00:53.000 Country Music Awards?
01:00:54.000 CMAs, yeah.
01:00:54.000 CMAs or whatever.
01:00:56.000 They're both on there all the time, and there's nothing nobody can do. 0.95
01:00:59.000 And Carrie Underwood besties with them.
01:01:01.000 Yeah, but Beyonce is the Country Artist of the Year.
01:01:04.000 That's, yeah, because her husband had to create a deflection and buy something, but again, allegedly.
01:01:11.000 Well, this is changing.
01:01:12.000 And it's funny.
01:01:15.000 This is the weirdest thing.
01:01:16.000 Barry Weiss is a genius.
01:01:19.000 She's the intellectual dark web 2.0, effectively, right?
01:01:24.000 I certainly think there's grounds for criticism of her. 0.86
01:01:26.000 Nobody's perfect, but she's been doing a fantastic job with CBS.
01:01:29.000 They've been covering the Medicaid, Medicare fraud stuff that Nick Shirley highlighted heavily in December.
01:01:29.000 Amazing.
01:01:35.000 So they're picking that up.
01:01:36.000 They're not overtly right wing or pro Trump.
01:01:39.000 They've been doing a decent job.
01:01:40.000 When the story from Nick Shirley broke, they didn't say he's a liar or grifter.
01:01:43.000 They said, actually, look at this corroborating evidence of arrests and DOJ investigations.
01:01:48.000 So I've been a big fan of what they're doing.
01:01:50.000 But look at what the left and the corporate press is doing. 1.00
01:01:53.000 Look at what Megyn Kelly is doing. 0.90
01:01:55.000 Why are these people attacking Barry Weiss all of a sudden? 0.99
01:01:58.000 What did she do? 1.00
01:01:59.000 Oh, Megyn Kelly's sour.
01:02:00.000 Barry Weiss did one thing that she did.
01:02:02.000 She tweeted that she was a proud Zionist.
01:02:05.000 There you go.
01:02:06.000 Barry Weiss, because when you look at the work at CBS, nothing stands out.
01:02:10.000 I read CBS every day when I'm doing the news.
01:02:12.000 Some stories I think are not done too well.
01:02:14.000 Some I think are doing well.
01:02:15.000 I think she's changing it for the better.
01:02:17.000 But there's nothing where she's like going on there.
01:02:20.000 There's no stories that are overtly political.
01:02:22.000 What's the final goal of Zionism?
01:02:25.000 Homeland for the Jews in Israel.
01:02:27.000 Is that, do they talk about how big it's going to be?
01:02:29.000 No.
01:02:29.000 No.
01:02:30.000 It's worried about greater Israel.
01:02:32.000 Don't they have a homeland for the Jews in Israel right now? 0.99
01:02:34.000 That's what it's about.
01:02:35.000 Not without fights and war and a peaceful.
01:02:38.000 Yeah, peaceful.
01:02:39.000 Peaceful country for all of us. 0.90
01:02:41.000 I would argue that Zionism does not assert peaceful. 0.96
01:02:44.000 Brutal, vengeful, any of that. 0.89
01:02:46.000 It's just literally a homeland. 1.00
01:02:48.000 Having a homeland for the Jews in uncontested. 0.84
01:02:50.000 Uncontested. 0.80
01:02:51.000 Exactly.
01:02:51.000 That's what I mean.
01:02:52.000 So, with the West Bank, without any disputes, because like of Judea, Samaria, West Bank.
01:02:56.000 Well, take it from an American, there's going to be contests forever about who was there first, just so you know. 0.76
01:03:02.000 Well, it was the Jews. 0.65
01:03:03.000 Well, before that, it was the Canaanites. 0.98
01:03:05.000 Oh, God.
01:03:07.000 Where are the Canaanites now? 0.52
01:03:08.000 Where are the Canaanites now? 0.89
01:03:09.000 Are they fighting the inner bird? 0.88
01:03:10.000 Where are the dinosaurs? 1.00
01:03:11.000 They were fighting the Jews for them. 1.00
01:03:12.000 Ian, I agree. 1.00
01:03:13.000 If the Canaanites were there and making assertions to the land, we'd have a conflict, but they don't. 0.91
01:03:18.000 So, the groups are the Palestinians who were there at the time of the mandate, and some of the people who are there actually are Jews and Arabic Israelis.
01:03:28.000 But then there were a lot of people who migrated to Israel and purchased land because of a lot of conflicts in Europe. 0.60
01:03:33.000 So, everyone's going to claim their rights.
01:03:35.000 Are you saying that the only. 0.97
01:03:36.000 So, the Jews who have the.
01:03:38.000 Sorry to cut you off, but the Jews who have the claim are the Sephardic Jews, not the Ashkenazi Jews from Europe who essentially invaded?
01:03:45.000 No, no, I'm not saying that.
01:03:45.000 Is that the.
01:03:46.000 No, no, I'm not saying you're saying that.
01:03:47.000 I'm saying, but that's the greater distinction.
01:03:49.000 So, the.
01:03:50.000 The greater dispute is too massive and intertwined to even begin to untangle.
01:03:54.000 Because then you can talk about Bukharian Jews, which I think have been there before the Sephardic.
01:03:57.000 What is it? 1.00
01:03:58.000 Like an Afghan Jew. 1.00
01:04:00.000 Right.
01:04:00.000 So one of the issues is the left argues that the Palestinians are the Jews.
01:04:05.000 That after Islam took over and forced the Jews to either flee or convert, the argument is the Jews who fled to Europe are the descendants of those who refused to convert, and the Palestinians are the Jews who gave in to the sword.
01:04:17.000 And so this dispute is actually, from many liberals' argument, A dispute of the return of the Jews to land that has since changed and they have no right to claim. 0.84
01:04:28.000 Cool. 0.98
01:04:28.000 Whereas many of the Jews are like, no, we never gave in. 0.98
01:04:31.000 I mean, a lot of this is post colonial theory too in practice because they look at the Ashkenazi Jews as white Europeans that have invaded the land.
01:04:42.000 And so it's the colonization of an indigenous people.
01:04:47.000 It's the same kind of stuff that you get when you hear people doing land acknowledgements here in the States or in Canada.
01:04:52.000 It's the same kind of stuff that you hear about all over Africa.
01:04:56.000 But then listen to what Tim just said, right? 0.85
01:04:58.000 A lot of those Ashkenazis are actually the descendants of the Jews who were flipped. 0.98
01:05:02.000 Yeah, but they're not, they're returning home to them. 0.83
01:05:05.000 Yeah, but the left, but I understand what you're saying.
01:05:07.000 The left of the left, the modern left of today that is aligned with the United States.
01:05:10.000 It is an invading force.
01:05:12.000 The dynamic that they see is always the powerful versus the.
01:05:18.000 But not really. 0.97
01:05:19.000 It's anti white. 0.94
01:05:20.000 Well, I mean, that is true, but that's what post colonial theory is. 0.94
01:05:24.000 It's just anti white. 0.84
01:05:24.000 But I'm saying, like, the argument that it's the oppressor versus the oppressed is just the skin they put over. 0.84
01:05:28.000 We don't like white people. 0.79
01:05:29.000 Yes, yes. 0.91
01:05:30.000 As the only non white person here, That's not true. 0.96
01:05:32.000 You look pretty white there. 0.89
01:05:34.000 What are you, Italian? 0.97
01:05:35.000 No, not even.
01:05:36.000 No, quite literally, ethnically speaking, 32% Angolan and the rest is like Eastern European.
01:05:47.000 Depends on the culture.
01:05:48.000 You're white, shut up. 0.76
01:05:49.000 No, no, no, hold on, hold on. 0.80
01:05:51.000 If you support Trump, you're white. 0.86
01:05:52.000 If you don't, you're mixed. 0.90
01:05:53.000 The whites kind of got it. 1.00
01:05:54.000 You're a guest of white. 1.00
01:05:55.000 When we split off, I'm too much of a queen to be anything. 1.00
01:05:58.000 12,000 years ago. 0.98
01:06:01.000 My theory on the whites is like 12,000 years ago after the Flood, all of humanity was there in Mesopotamia. 0.85
01:06:01.000 That's actually. 0.85
01:06:06.000 A bunch of them went north, whereas just not a lot of sunlight.
01:06:09.000 It was bright white, so their skin got lighter.
01:06:11.000 And then they had to hunt because they couldn't grow crops, so they got all lizard like and bloodthirsty.
01:06:15.000 Then they came back south like 8,000 years later and rotted all these armorites.
01:06:19.000 Bro, just yesterday we were talking about how there are chimpanzees that are having a civil war.
01:06:24.000 It has nothing to do with how it was.
01:06:27.000 Oh, they got bloodlust because they had to hunt.
01:06:31.000 So they came back with that bloodlust and lizard like momentum. 0.88
01:06:34.000 You ready for this one? 0.94
01:06:36.000 Do you guys know about the Out of Africa theory?
01:06:38.000 No.
01:06:39.000 To some degree.
01:06:40.000 This is the, it's an old theory that humans emerged in Africa and then traveled around and through environmental pressure.
01:06:40.000 No, not at all.
01:06:46.000 I didn't know that, sorry.
01:06:47.000 Different races emerged.
01:06:49.000 However, it's being challenged now because human remains have been found in the Americas and in Asia that predate the Out of Africa theory, which proves one thing.
01:06:56.000 Oh, hold on.
01:06:57.000 It proves the Great Flood Theory.
01:07:00.000 Or would it go back that there were humans during Pangea?
01:07:03.000 This is the Great Flood Theory.
01:07:03.000 Maybe?
01:07:04.000 Okay.
01:07:05.000 That the Adam and Eve Theory is that every 6,500 years, The earth tilts 90 degrees from a pole shift happening, and then the core spins and flips.
01:07:14.000 Then the earth tilts, the poles go to the equator, causing all the water to wrap around, making a big flood that wipes everything out.
01:07:23.000 If a great flood happened, what would you see in the fossil record for humanity?
01:07:28.000 You'd see humans emerging all over the planet at the exact same time because the survivors in their key locations emerge from whatever survival fortress or whatever mountain, wherever they're at, and start rebuilding.
01:07:40.000 So then you see there's no records of humans anywhere just in these key locations appearing all at once. 0.98
01:07:46.000 And then you get Whitey. 0.94
01:07:47.000 And Whitey comes back with a vengeance because Whitey is thirsty for blood. 0.97
01:07:50.000 Oh, God. 0.99
01:07:51.000 Whitey, shut up. 1.00
01:07:52.000 It's funny. 1.00
01:07:53.000 That's why the Northerners are white. 1.00
01:07:55.000 It's not even water. 0.99
01:07:56.000 It's not even water.
01:07:58.000 It's actually funny that they're in the face of violence.
01:08:00.000 You're lying.
01:08:01.000 You're dehydrated.
01:08:01.000 Yeah.
01:08:02.000 Actually, the Asians are. 1.00
01:08:03.000 Look at crime statistics.
01:08:07.000 Whitey is not thirsty for blood. 1.00
01:08:08.000 That's literally what you just said. 0.66
01:08:10.000 That's proper Jeffrey Dollar.
01:08:11.000 I think that because they couldn't grow crops up north, They learned to hunt and they came back with a hunter's mentality.
01:08:16.000 No, I think you're right.
01:08:17.000 You are completely wrong.
01:08:18.000 Look at the Mediterranean.
01:08:19.000 They have siesta.
01:08:20.000 Yeah, they lay around and sleep in midday when these people are like sharpening their swords, getting ready to prepare for the winter.
01:08:27.000 You are just so wrong.
01:08:28.000 I don't think so.
01:08:29.000 This is a 100% thing show. 0.93
01:08:31.000 White people are not more like. 0.62
01:08:33.000 I think you're confusing white people with the Mongols. 0.92
01:08:35.000 With the lizard people. 0.95
01:08:36.000 With the Khan. 1.00
01:08:37.000 No, I just think. 0.54
01:08:39.000 Bro, this is anti white Marxist fake news.
01:08:42.000 Yeah, I'm trying to.
01:08:43.000 The theory is that humans emerged in Africa, traveled around the world, and then, due to various pressures, became specific.
01:08:49.000 He thinks that all white people are like Genghis Khan here. 0.99
01:08:51.000 Right.
01:08:52.000 So here's the point Genghis Khan conquers a continent.
01:08:56.000 Native Americans, Asians who crossed the Bering Strait into the Americas, were less violent, mostly because of how expansive the Americas were. 0.78
01:09:05.000 So they didn't procreate enough to the point where social population pressures would start to factor in.
01:09:13.000 The idea is that.
01:09:15.000 Winter created a group of people that worked harder than they needed to.
01:09:20.000 So, what happens is people move up north due to proxy, they're constantly looking for new plates where they can find food.
01:09:25.000 Then, a group of humans are in the north where winter comes.
01:09:28.000 Those who were overworked and prepared for the winter survive, and those who didn't die.
01:09:33.000 Those people have kids, and you create a culture of, I have to work all the time no matter what.
01:09:38.000 These people then moved further south back to the Mediterranean where food was more abundant, but maintained that I must work all the time no matter what.
01:09:44.000 I call them the sea peoples.
01:09:46.000 So, what happens is you have two groups of people right now those who sleep in the middle of the day for siesta.
01:09:53.000 Because it's warm and there's food and fruit everywhere, and they can fish whenever they want.
01:09:57.000 And those who came back down and said, I have to keep working.
01:09:59.000 The theory is this is where mathematics is born.
01:10:02.000 Humans sitting around with no work left to do but wanting to work started exploring and working on problems they didn't need to.
01:10:09.000 And this creates technology.
01:10:11.000 Yeah, the Greeks, that makes a lot of sense.
01:10:13.000 That's the theory of why they started doing math and research and philosophy because they were an industrious people without the requirement for industry.
01:10:13.000 The Romans.
01:10:21.000 I think that's where, because I'm not saying all white people, but the Northerners that did that, like we were. 0.80
01:10:27.000 People that you were just referencing that had gone white. 0.78
01:10:28.000 Well, I'll say it again. 0.98
01:10:29.000 I said white.
01:10:30.000 And the jihadis came.
01:10:32.000 Then the jihadis came and started massacring everybody through northern Africa and into eastern Europe through Spain. 1.00
01:10:39.000 That's future forward, though. 0.99
01:10:40.000 Back in the day.
01:10:41.000 Oh, that's like 700 AD, 800 AD.
01:10:44.000 But in like 1200 BC, 4000 BC.
01:10:47.000 I'm talking 1400s.
01:10:49.000 4000 BC? 0.99
01:10:50.000 Yeah, like during the Egyptians, like all those northerners that were like, you know, the Marathas, 1600 BC is when the Sea Peoples arrived through, and they just came and they just moved. 0.99
01:10:59.000 Migrated and changed the entire demographic of the Middle East basically in 16. 0.99
01:11:04.000 And no one knows where they came from, assumedly the North. 1.00
01:11:08.000 See clearly. 0.84
01:11:09.000 Yeah.
01:11:10.000 Okay, Mr. One Liner.
01:11:11.000 I mean, see clearly about fleeing famine and stuff.
01:11:14.000 You mentioned something that made my mind go somewhere, and that seems to be how we're doing this.
01:11:17.000 So you talked about people being busy versus people having free time, and the free time people were thinking people.
01:11:24.000 And then you think about where we are now and all of the distraction with technology and the fact that we are constantly occupying our mind with.
01:11:32.000 Nonsense, which keeps us from actually thinking.
01:11:34.000 And if you look at the people who started this country, they were thinking people, right?
01:11:38.000 And if you look at the people in ancient Greece, like you mentioned, they're thinking people.
01:11:41.000 And it almost seems like people who want to control everything is figured out.
01:11:45.000 All they have to do is keep us busy working.
01:11:47.000 So both the man and the wife are working constantly.
01:11:50.000 You can't afford anything.
01:11:51.000 We live in a world where you can't stop working, even though technology that we've created theoretically should free our time.
01:11:56.000 But I think the people in power don't want to free our minds because if we free our minds, we would see that this whole thing is nonsense and BS and we've been controlled.
01:12:04.000 The whole time.
01:12:04.000 So you're talking about something that's so interesting.
01:12:06.000 And then the sea people, of course.
01:12:07.000 We're chickens in a chicken coop, man. 1.00
01:12:09.000 Yeah, I agree with that.
01:12:10.000 And the people that run the show, presidents, politicians who have access to classified information, they're sitting there being like, these people have no idea what's going on.
01:12:18.000 Yeah.
01:12:20.000 Yeah.
01:12:21.000 So, on purpose.
01:12:22.000 There's so many topics that I get looped into and people want to talk about.
01:12:26.000 Got to talk about the aliens.
01:12:26.000 Aliens.
01:12:28.000 And I don't talk about that because that was on the.
01:12:30.000 But that was a hot topic in 23.
01:12:32.000 We were briefed up the.
01:12:33.000 You were in Congress.
01:12:34.000 What do you know?
01:12:35.000 I can't say.
01:12:38.000 Not without the risk of being.
01:12:39.000 Okay, well, don't.
01:12:40.000 Let's change the subject.
01:12:41.000 Do you want to tell me a fantasy story about wizards and elves?
01:12:44.000 No.
01:12:46.000 What do you mean?
01:12:47.000 You should ask Matt Gaetz to come here and talk about breeding.
01:12:50.000 Tell me, make up.
01:12:51.000 A story about how the Great Wizard Council went to the Council of Mages to explain invading orcs.
01:12:56.000 All I can say is there's so much information that politicians operate with that the general public do not have the slightest iota of what's going on.
01:13:06.000 And they form opinion, hold on, they form opinion based on what ifisms or because there's people on the internet like Candace Owens who says, I have a source, or even look, and a friend of mine, Jack Posobiak, my sources tell me this.
01:13:19.000 And then you have Ed and Brian Cress inside, my sources tell me this.
01:13:22.000 At the end of the day, it's all that none of this stuff.
01:13:26.000 I'm sorry, I gotta.
01:13:27.000 You didn't read the rules.
01:13:28.000 Do you believe in aliens?
01:13:30.000 You don't gotta tell me any classified information.
01:13:32.000 I do, I do, yes, I do.
01:13:34.000 You think, like, when you say aliens, do you are you saying that you out of this earth?
01:13:39.000 So, you believe, yes, you believe that there have been intelligent communications from another from another planet from space or another dimension.
01:13:49.000 That's a hypothetical.
01:13:51.000 I believe there has been communication.
01:13:52.000 I believe there has been communication between the humans and another intelligent life form that is out of another planet, of an indeterminate location.
01:14:03.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:14:04.000 From outside of this planet.
01:14:07.000 They're both outside and inside.
01:14:09.000 They're inside this.
01:14:10.000 That's what they'll tell you if you ask them, Where are you?
01:14:12.000 I'm going to say, I believe.
01:14:14.000 Sometimes, out of the corner of your eye, you see them for a brief moment because that's when they're passing through our frame of time.
01:14:20.000 You know, and I've smoked DMT twice.
01:14:22.000 Stop saying that because this is how I have floaters in my eyes.
01:14:27.000 And now I'm going to think it's shadow fucking shit.
01:14:29.000 George, George, George.
01:14:30.000 I have diabetes.
01:14:32.000 George, George.
01:14:33.000 You can melt.
01:14:34.000 After I'm here with all these lights, I have a shit ton of floaters in my eyes.
01:14:38.000 Now I'm going to think it's shadow people.
01:14:40.000 So you can melt them away with sunlight. 0.89
01:14:42.000 Sunlight will melt them away if you aim for it.
01:14:42.000 Just take the heat.
01:14:44.000 George, just take it with your eyes closed.
01:14:48.000 George, my take on it is as far as we know, according to physics, right?
01:14:55.000 You know, the physics that Einstein has left us with.
01:14:59.000 The speed of light is the speed limit of the universe.
01:15:03.000 It's not just the speed of light, it is the speed of causation, cause and effect.
01:15:07.000 That's why if the sun disappeared, it wouldn't just take eight minutes for the light to get here, it would take eight minutes for the gravitational effects to happen.
01:15:17.000 I don't believe that there's anything that has traveled faster than light because it's the speed of causation according to the physics we know.
01:15:25.000 Do you believe that there are physics that we have not found?
01:15:28.000 Yes.
01:15:29.000 Okay.
01:15:29.000 All right.
01:15:30.000 There are physics that.
01:15:31.000 All right.
01:15:31.000 There are physics.
01:15:33.000 I. Albert Einstein, probably smartest mind in physics history.
01:15:39.000 Before you came along.
01:15:41.000 Oh, yeah.
01:15:43.000 Excuse my chops in physics, right?
01:15:45.000 Professor PhD here.
01:15:47.000 No, to your question, I believe that there are quantitative physics that are completely alien to the human being.
01:15:59.000 Okay.
01:16:00.000 At the civilian level.
01:16:01.000 Okay.
01:16:02.000 That's where I. What does that mean?
01:16:04.000 At the civilian level.
01:16:05.000 Like, there are private companies that have technologies we've not seen?
01:16:08.000 No, government.
01:16:09.000 Well, yeah, I mean, there are things.
01:16:10.000 When I say civilian, I mean, the government has access to technology.
01:16:14.000 It is not yet or does not believe the world population is yet ready to comprehend.
01:16:23.000 That makes sense.
01:16:24.000 That is a fact.
01:16:24.000 That makes sense because there are.
01:16:25.000 That's why those scientists are dying and disappearing.
01:16:27.000 Well, that makes sense because there are ideas.
01:16:30.000 No, they're civilian scientists getting close to, like, so there are a lot of stories about people.
01:16:36.000 Did you see the Brazilian?
01:16:37.000 I'm sorry to cut you off.
01:16:38.000 Did you see the Brazilian? 0.79
01:16:39.000 Let me make this point.
01:16:40.000 I just want to get one point out.
01:16:42.000 There were ideas that were born classified.
01:16:46.000 It's what they talked about with the Manhattan Project and in physics.
01:16:50.000 There are ideas and theories that are born classified.
01:16:53.000 So as soon as they're thought up, the government says that's classified, you can't tell anyone.
01:16:58.000 So I understand what you're saying.
01:16:59.000 So let me not make my point.
01:17:01.000 There are a lot of stories about scientists who were killed, missing, had their research stolen from them.
01:17:06.000 That is when you are up here technologically and humans are down here.
01:17:10.000 And, you know, I want you to imagine it like a Christmas tree covered in lights where only one light is on at a time, so it's blinking.
01:17:18.000 It's very easy to snip those lights out like a whack a mole.
01:17:21.000 But as time goes on, communications expand.
01:17:24.000 The speed at which the lights start popping up starts rapidly increasing.
01:17:27.000 You can't whack them fast enough.
01:17:28.000 And you're whacked nine in the past few months and people start noticing.
01:17:31.000 Yep.
01:17:31.000 Well, look, I'll put it this way Brazilian doctor and scientist in Brazil just invented a shot and a treatment that will make a paraplegic walk again.
01:17:41.000 Literally.
01:17:42.000 This is happening right now.
01:17:43.000 There is a treatment.
01:17:44.000 It's now amply available in Brazil.
01:17:47.000 They've put six different people are walking again.
01:17:50.000 That have not walked in decades and are doing physical therapy because now they have full control and sensation of their limbs, right?
01:17:57.000 She went AWOL, I think it was three days ago.
01:18:00.000 Really?
01:18:01.000 Are you pulling that out of the story? 0.83
01:18:03.000 Yeah, that's her.
01:18:04.000 A Brazilian scientist's experimental paralysis therapy is fueling hope and hype.
01:18:07.000 Yep.
01:18:08.000 Spinal cord injections.
01:18:09.000 It's wild.
01:18:10.000 Her name is Bruno Drummond.
01:18:11.000 Is that her name?
01:18:12.000 No, no, that's the person who was.
01:18:14.000 No, no, that's the patient.
01:18:15.000 Tatiana Sampao.
01:18:17.000 What is she injecting?
01:18:18.000 Sampao. 0.62
01:18:19.000 So look at that Russian name, Tatiana. 0.88
01:18:21.000 Do you know off the top of your head what she's injecting? 0.99
01:18:23.000 Oh, I mean, I didn't get into the whole thing, but apparently it's a very vulgar drug that's been ample available, but she just tweaked it and experimented with it.
01:18:32.000 And there's a lot of people claiming this.
01:18:33.000 Look at this.
01:18:34.000 But she's missing?
01:18:35.000 Apparently, three days ago, she went AWOL, according to Brazilian news sources.
01:18:40.000 Like, where is Tatiana?
01:18:40.000 Really?
01:18:42.000 Like, that was kind of like the she's been radio silent or something bizarre. 0.99
01:18:46.000 Maybe she's working for the government now.
01:18:48.000 I mean, look, like I said, and then going back to what we were talking about.
01:18:48.000 See people.
01:18:53.000 So, when you hear Matt Gaetz, I mean, obviously, and I can say this, I can refute this.
01:18:57.000 I did not get briefed on humanoids and crossbreedings. 0.96
01:19:02.000 I thought that was a wild statement.
01:19:04.000 I actually thought that was an April Fool's joke for a hot minute there because it was an interview posted on April 1st.
01:19:09.000 Day before, though.
01:19:10.000 It was posted the day before.
01:19:11.000 Oh, was it?
01:19:12.000 Yep.
01:19:12.000 Oh, because I only saw it on April.
01:19:13.000 News picked it up the next day.
01:19:14.000 Oh, okay.
01:19:15.000 So that's why I was like, I think this is just an April Fool's joke.
01:19:18.000 But then again, it's serious.
01:19:19.000 I spoke to Tim Burchett the other day, who's a dear friend and is a.
01:19:22.000 Did he grab you and shake you and say, George, George, the real?
01:19:26.000 Brother, big G, I got to tell you something.
01:19:29.000 No, so we're actually going to be dang gum it, but we're going to be talking about this topic on my podcast next week.
01:19:35.000 Um, and it's crazy because it's a topic that's not going away.
01:19:42.000 And I don't think there's a way for the government to keep putting a lid on any of this anymore.
01:19:48.000 There's two aspects of this.
01:19:50.000 There's no lid.
01:19:51.000 There's no what Tim just said is so spot on with the connectivity aspect.
01:19:56.000 Manhattan Project was so easy to keep hush hush on most, and even then we failed.
01:20:01.000 But it was compartmentalized to a degree where no one really knew what was going on, but people knew something was happening.
01:20:01.000 Think about it.
01:20:06.000 Was it 300,000 people working on this project?
01:20:10.000 And they compartmentalized all the information.
01:20:12.000 40% of them were foreigners. 0.96
01:20:13.000 And now, like AI Data Breach makes that near compatible. 0.99
01:20:19.000 That is a great commercial on why not to do H 1Bs. 0.94
01:20:22.000 If we did not have foreigners working on the Manhattan Project, nobody would have figured out nuclear weaponry, at least not so fast, because they essentially stole of our work. 0.99
01:20:30.000 But we wouldn't have figured it out either. 1.00
01:20:31.000 No, we would have. 0.97
01:20:32.000 You know, my two takes on aliens is you've got your chimeras. 0.81
01:20:35.000 Oh, we would have. 0.99
01:20:36.000 You get your chimeras, which is what you're talking about human animal hybrids, which I think they are working on and they may be using to destroy. 1.00
01:20:41.000 The human Z. 1.00
01:20:42.000 Yeah, you get stuff like that.
01:20:43.000 You know about the human Z? 0.82
01:20:44.000 But animal hybrids. 0.90
01:20:45.000 And then the other aspect is if there are, like, They call them like a.
01:20:50.000 Stop what you're doing, Tim.
01:20:51.000 You know what you're doing.
01:20:52.000 DMT spirit elves.
01:20:53.000 They say that there's like personas that you can perceive with others.
01:20:56.000 If those things are real, there may have built technologies that can tune in and listen and talk to them, communicate with them.
01:21:02.000 Can we pause for one second and go back to what he said?
01:21:04.000 The human Z? 0.99
01:21:05.000 No, the DMT spirit realms. 1.00
01:21:07.000 This is another thing. 0.52
01:21:09.000 We'll talk about mirrors. 0.93
01:21:10.000 Real quick, because you said, I don't want to, and then we can go to the human Z because I'm dying to know about this.
01:21:15.000 You talked about Einstein and the rules.
01:21:19.000 Yeah.
01:21:20.000 I think those are the reason why nobody has disproven Einstein's theories and rules.
01:21:24.000 The math always works, but it works in the world in which they apply.
01:21:28.000 Yeah.
01:21:28.000 So that is the limit to them.
01:21:30.000 They work in our universe.
01:21:31.000 So it doesn't mean they work in other ones.
01:21:31.000 Well, okay.
01:21:32.000 Well, okay.
01:21:33.000 So that's a different universe would be a different thing.
01:21:36.000 So as far as we know, and this is only talking about what we know, that's why I asked if there was stuff that George or if George believed that there was.
01:21:44.000 Believe.
01:21:45.000 Yeah, believe.
01:21:46.000 I'm being careful with my articulation.
01:21:48.000 If there was stuff that George believed that we have yet.
01:21:51.000 To discover or that.
01:21:52.000 No, I think we've discovered.
01:21:54.000 But that's.
01:21:55.000 And the problem with that question is the answer to any reasonable person is always going to be yes.
01:21:55.000 I'm.
01:22:00.000 It's just not a question that needs to be asked.
01:22:02.000 Well, I mean, as of right now, there haven't been any significant public discoveries.
01:22:07.000 That's not true.
01:22:08.000 It's not true.
01:22:08.000 In physics?
01:22:09.000 I said public.
01:22:10.000 No, it's not.
01:22:10.000 Public?
01:22:11.000 Yeah, well, that's.
01:22:12.000 But you just got to read it in between the lines.
01:22:14.000 Logic Artemis 2 right now.
01:22:16.000 Zero point propulsion?
01:22:17.000 Well, not.
01:22:17.000 Okay, sure.
01:22:18.000 But let's talk about Artemis 2 right now.
01:22:20.000 Why did.
01:22:21.000 For those.
01:22:22.000 I know that I don't know what crowd this is, but.
01:22:24.000 Do you believe we've gone to the moon?
01:22:26.000 Yes or no?
01:22:27.000 Okay, great.
01:22:27.000 Yes.
01:22:28.000 Generally, I've had some really smart people tell me they don't think so, which is weird.
01:22:31.000 Just he's going to drive it off the road every time.
01:22:34.000 I haven't seen proof either way, but I was definitely bought in.
01:22:38.000 We talked about the zero point propulsion thing when the story came out.
01:22:41.000 I think I was here for that.
01:22:43.000 Yeah, you might have been.
01:22:44.000 What they do is they fire particles.
01:22:45.000 I always talk about aliens in tech when I'm here.
01:22:47.000 In a vacuum against a plate, they fire particles at it.
01:22:50.000 The particles create no inertial effect, but upon impact, They create a very, very tiny one.
01:22:57.000 So it's a net zero at production of the energy and a net positive physically.
01:23:04.000 So, hypothetically, the internal zero point engine fires a stream of particles at a plate, which again, the firing produces no recoil effect.
01:23:14.000 The impact of the plate produces a minor impact effect, which drives the whole thing forward.
01:23:18.000 Are they firing protons?
01:23:19.000 But that's still.
01:23:21.000 I think it's electrons.
01:23:22.000 It's still governed by Einstein's.
01:23:26.000 Understand all of them.
01:23:27.000 That actually does not necessarily.
01:23:29.000 It's not necessarily.
01:23:30.000 Yeah, no, the idea that.
01:23:31.000 Colors outside the lines of everything Einstein, on the Einstein doctrine.
01:23:35.000 Well, we were just like, you're creating propulsion with no propulsion.
01:23:40.000 You're creating gravitational effects.
01:23:42.000 It's a pure violation of what the speed of that propulsion will still be limited by the time.
01:23:45.000 You still can't use the amount of energy produced.
01:23:48.000 So, no, but the idea is the fundamental physical rule is like if you're in space and you're spinning, right?
01:23:56.000 You're spinning backwards, you throw something down and you'll spin faster.
01:23:59.000 You throw it up and then you'll stop.
01:24:01.000 The force counteracts, right?
01:24:02.000 When you release the object.
01:24:04.000 So, again, if you have a gun in space and you fire it, watch when drones shoot guns, boom, they go like that.
01:24:09.000 Whatever has more energy will affect the speed.
01:24:11.000 So, this zero point propulsion creates no recoil effect.
01:24:15.000 But produces one after the fact, which seems to violate the laws of thermodynamics.
01:24:19.000 Yeah, but that's.
01:24:20.000 But thermodynamics aren't so bad.
01:24:21.000 Einstein didn't get into thermodynamics of anesthesia.
01:24:23.000 I know, they're older.
01:24:24.000 Thermodynamics is governed by physics.
01:24:26.000 What?
01:24:27.000 Thermodynamics is governed by.
01:24:28.000 Well, yeah, yeah.
01:24:30.000 It's the laws of physics.
01:24:31.000 Exactly.
01:24:32.000 Newtonian physics.
01:24:33.000 Those were Newton's ideas.
01:24:34.000 I don't think Newton did those.
01:24:36.000 Not only that, but when you get into quantum scale stuff, they make sense anyway.
01:24:39.000 Well, but at the end of the day, to brace this to brass tacks, and what I want to talk about to Human Z is the fact that no matter what we create, We're still up against if we're talking about space travel and we want to get to the nearest galaxy, you would need lifetimes and plus so much radiation you would die.
01:24:54.000 And even if you could travel the speed of light, I don't think that's true.
01:24:57.000 You know, I actually strongly disagree.
01:24:59.000 What's the closest Alpha Centauri?
01:25:01.000 How many light years is that away?
01:25:02.000 11.
01:25:03.000 It's 11 light years.
01:25:04.000 Okay, so 11 light years.
01:25:04.000 Pretty sure it's 11.
01:25:06.000 That was so spot on.
01:25:07.000 I mean, I watch a lot of YouTube on this, so that's why I asked you about, you know, if the physics, you know, or that's why I talk about the physics that we understand right now.
01:25:14.000 I watch a lot of stuff.
01:25:15.000 Did you see Tim Burchett commenting on?
01:25:17.000 The Matt Gaetz interview.
01:25:18.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:25:19.000 We talked about it.
01:25:20.000 Spaceships on the sides of the football field.
01:25:22.000 Oh, yeah.
01:25:22.000 Moving 200 miles an hour underwater.
01:25:23.000 No, I'm sorry.
01:25:25.000 Because they can phase matter.
01:25:25.000 Alpha Centauri is 4.37.
01:25:28.000 Well, see, now we're talking about something totally different, right?
01:25:30.000 If we're talking about phasing matter and doing things, where does that technology come from?
01:25:34.000 Does it come from space?
01:25:35.000 I guess my question is does it come from space or somewhere else?
01:25:39.000 Warp technology was conceptualized in like the 40s or 50s and they made a TV show about it.
01:25:44.000 I mean, when it comes to warp stuff like that, it's, it, In theory, that's fine.
01:25:44.000 Yeah.
01:25:49.000 Right now, the ability, as far as we know, the ability to bend space requires such an amount of energy that, as of our understanding, we can't control.
01:26:00.000 That's the big cop out that the government will always tell you.
01:26:03.000 We just don't have enough energy.
01:26:04.000 Hold on, hold on.
01:26:05.000 Again, again.
01:26:06.000 Of course, we can't control.
01:26:07.000 The question is, can it be controlled?
01:26:08.000 And the answer is likely yes.
01:26:09.000 Yeah, that's a good point.
01:26:10.000 You get enough energy, you can charge a particle so high and then fire it at an object.
01:26:17.000 It will go around the object and through it.
01:26:19.000 They call it quantum tunneling.
01:26:20.000 It doesn't go around, it goes through it.
01:26:21.000 They say it goes through it, but I guarantee if you see it close enough, it's slipping around it.
01:26:26.000 Well, I think that Dyson spheres probably exist.
01:26:30.000 It's not clunky.
01:26:31.000 And the perfect harnessing of energy and manipulation of it exists.
01:26:36.000 And then, one kind of joke hypothesis I have is that as we watch all of our technologies continually get smaller and more efficient, would it not come to a point where we have like a single series of like a small little grid of particles that enable you to do literally anything?
01:26:50.000 Micro nano particles.
01:26:51.000 Yeah.
01:26:52.000 It's like it's a three body problem.
01:26:54.000 They have the sophons that can basically do anything.
01:26:57.000 Yeah.
01:26:57.000 Like technology becomes so small and so compact.
01:27:00.000 The other question is is it possible then, if you follow that train of thought, that the simple knowledge of the equations would grant you godlike powers?
01:27:08.000 Yeah.
01:27:09.000 That's why the information will be obfuscated in the system.
01:27:12.000 And it's the guy like Neo that goes into the matrix and can reverse engineer the code so that he can make anything appear.
01:27:17.000 I don't know that the human mind has the capability to come to that point.
01:27:21.000 When we are mapping the physics of the universe and writing this stuff out, we're writing out the code of the universe.
01:27:26.000 And so the code.
01:27:28.000 Imagine it's a chessboard and we've not even filled in a quarter of one of the squares in the bottom left.
01:27:34.000 And that whole map of physics is just waiting for us to start building up.
01:27:37.000 With AI, it's going to like crazy.
01:27:40.000 That's a good point.
01:27:41.000 Soon.
01:27:42.000 Singularity.
01:27:42.000 Very soon.
01:27:46.000 The connection between the quantum spin state and the subatomic classical mechanics is really interesting.
01:27:53.000 What if particles are actually just because space and time are actually cyclical?
01:27:59.000 And when we look at electrons, we're actually looking at suns.
01:28:03.000 Because the further you go down, you're actually just, you know what I mean?
01:28:07.000 Like, it's infinity.
01:28:08.000 I thought that an electron can spin down and up somewhere else.
01:28:12.000 So, like, it could disappear as it's appearing on a star.
01:28:15.000 I'm just baiting him at this point.
01:28:16.000 Remember in Men in Black?
01:28:17.000 Just like he does on Twitter.
01:28:18.000 It's just like he does on Twitter.
01:28:19.000 Remember in Men in Black the galaxy on Orion's belt?
01:28:22.000 Yes.
01:28:22.000 And then they look inside of it and there's planets.
01:28:24.000 And then the movie zooms out and then they're a marble being played with by some aliens.
01:28:28.000 Yes.
01:28:29.000 Yep.
01:28:29.000 It's closing credits.
01:28:30.000 Yeah.
01:28:31.000 So, the further you shrink down smaller and smaller and smaller.
01:28:34.000 It's all actually one loop.
01:28:36.000 Size is a circle, not a line.
01:28:40.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:28:41.000 The toroidal.
01:28:42.000 I believe that.
01:28:42.000 I know.
01:28:43.000 I believe that the universe is a torus.
01:28:45.000 They think it's expanding because of the red shift, they call it.
01:28:47.000 They think that it's getting further away faster because it looks like the wavelength is expanding.
01:28:51.000 But what you're doing is you're seeing a wavelength from a different angle.
01:28:55.000 So it looks like a longer wavelength.
01:28:56.000 So the color changes, but it's really wrapping around and coming back through again.
01:28:59.000 It's going to big crunch again through the center, wrap around again.
01:29:02.000 They'll call it the big bang.
01:29:03.000 You know what's really funny is actually the big crunch was considered discredited, but now they're bringing it back.
01:29:07.000 The big crunch is the idea that the universe appears to be expanding.
01:29:12.000 There's a single point, big bang.
01:29:14.000 But then, as matter starts collapsing into itself, forming black holes, they eventually start collapsing into themselves and then all crush back into a singularity again.
01:29:20.000 Yep.
01:29:21.000 And then it's like the universe is going like this, like pulsing back and forth.
01:29:24.000 And then it turns out that the universe itself is actually a single particle.
01:29:28.000 I said, What?
01:29:29.000 A single particle.
01:29:30.000 Okay.
01:29:30.000 See, these conversations make me go home and sit down, stare in the ceiling, and have an existential conversation.
01:29:37.000 Like, absolute, like, question of everything.
01:29:40.000 Like, stretch your lower brainstem when you're doing it.
01:29:44.000 You'll have, like, epiphanic visions.
01:29:46.000 Let's talk about the human Z. Let's talk about the human Z. How do you get to your lower brainstem? 0.91
01:29:51.000 You ready for this?
01:29:52.000 You ready for this, George? 0.85
01:29:53.000 The human Z is the hypothetical hybrid between a chimp and a human that apparently Soviets were trying to do it. 0.52
01:30:00.000 They claim it never happened, but I tell you this. 1.00
01:30:03.000 Yeah, I believe it.
01:30:04.000 Of course they're doing it.
01:30:05.000 Of course.
01:30:05.000 Now, here's the scary part.
01:30:06.000 You want the scary part about it? 1.00
01:30:08.000 You cannot take a female chimp. 1.00
01:30:09.000 And impregnate it with male material. 1.00
01:30:11.000 You know why? 1.00
01:30:13.000 Humans are too big, chimps are too small. 1.00
01:30:15.000 That means you have to take the chimps' material and put it in a female human. 1.00
01:30:20.000 The only way to create a human Z without artificial wombs is to inseminate a human female with a chimp hybrid. 1.00
01:30:27.000 Gross. 1.00
01:30:27.000 Yeah. 1.00
01:30:28.000 So when it comes to hybridization, the larger species always has to be the female to be able to carry the other species.
01:30:35.000 So what would happen?
01:30:36.000 We were talking about the other day with dogs. 0.94
01:30:38.000 I actually had a Chihuahua pit bull mix that the mom was the Chihuahua.
01:30:42.000 Interesting.
01:30:43.000 I actually.
01:30:44.000 It could kill the dog and actually, it's a big problem.
01:30:46.000 It could.
01:30:46.000 It could.
01:30:47.000 You're not lucky.
01:30:48.000 I adopted it.
01:30:49.000 So there's a.
01:30:51.000 People talk about this.
01:30:52.000 Like, we talked about the other day if you took a dachshund and an Irish greyhound.
01:30:55.000 No, my head now is just imagining the little chihuahua and the pit bull.
01:30:59.000 How did that ever happen?
01:31:00.000 He was hung.
01:31:01.000 What might happen is that the mother's body will expel the babies before their gestation because the body cannot handle anymore.
01:31:10.000 It will just birth the babies.
01:31:12.000 And if the mother is too small for the larger male, the babies are just born premature and die.
01:31:18.000 I heard about the.
01:31:20.000 What?
01:31:20.000 I got lucky because I adopted this dog.
01:31:22.000 No, they can't exist. 1.00
01:31:23.000 So, again, with the human Z, a female chimp can't carry a large human baby, especially with the size of their heads. 0.98
01:31:28.000 So, the conspiracy theories are women are kidnapped and inseminated with chimp semen so that they give birth to chimp human hybrids. 0.96
01:31:38.000 I heard the girl banging the dolphin. 0.98
01:31:39.000 Did you guys know that girl?
01:31:40.000 Yes, scientists.
01:31:41.000 That's a real story.
01:31:42.000 And the dolphin fell in love with her.
01:31:44.000 Very rapey.
01:31:44.000 Yeah, the dolphin was raping her and she gave in.
01:31:46.000 And it was like, I think dolphins are very.
01:31:46.000 It loved it.
01:31:48.000 She lived with it underwater for like six months or something.
01:31:52.000 It was like a building where they had it flooded.
01:31:54.000 Could you imagine a dolphin human hybrid, though?
01:31:56.000 That'd be kind of cool. 0.97
01:31:57.000 I think he would just be like, kill me.
01:32:04.000 The origins of Tucker's laugh.
01:32:10.000 I actually like his laugh.
01:32:11.000 It's infectious.
01:32:12.000 What can I say?
01:32:13.000 Actually, if you're wondering about a dolphin human hybrid, he's right here. 0.51
01:32:17.000 Hey.
01:32:19.000 See?
01:32:19.000 That proves it.
01:32:21.000 Kill me.
01:32:22.000 Get me out of my misery.
01:32:25.000 I have a sword. 1.00
01:32:27.000 Matt Gaetz talked about these breeding programs where women. 1.00
01:32:30.000 So here's the funny thing.
01:32:31.000 I know nothing about that.
01:32:32.000 I can say comfortably, I've never been briefed on that.
01:32:35.000 That was wild to me.
01:32:36.000 He said people are being kidnapped from caravans and war zones to create alien hybrids.
01:32:42.000 Here's the thing you don't need to kidnap a man for his material to make a baby.
01:32:46.000 So if you're kidnapping any humans, it's for one reason to inseminate with an alien baby.
01:32:52.000 Did he say he heard it from like a skiff or something?
01:32:54.000 No.
01:32:56.000 He said a military guy briefed him.
01:32:57.000 I mean, do you want to pull that clip up so you can see it?
01:33:00.000 That's crazy.
01:33:01.000 Why are you pulling it up?
01:33:02.000 Benny Johnson.
01:33:02.000 You know what it was?
01:33:03.000 It was crazy.
01:33:04.000 The other day, I talked to somebody who says, I don't know if you work with Matt Gaetz.
01:33:08.000 Did he tell you anything on the sideline?
01:33:09.000 I'm not going to talk about our private conversation.
01:33:11.000 However, here, let's play it.
01:33:13.000 Wait, is this the video?
01:33:16.000 I don't know if this is the right video.
01:33:18.000 I think that's where he admits that, well, he didn't admit anything.
01:33:20.000 Matt Gates claims military once briefed him on alien breeding program involving humans when he was in office.
01:33:20.000 Right.
01:33:25.000 Do they not have the embed here?
01:33:26.000 Let me pull it up on X.
01:33:27.000 Well, if you think about it, Matt has a very large brain.
01:33:30.000 So maybe.
01:33:31.000 Yeah, he's a Neanderthal. 0.68
01:33:32.000 He could be. 0.63
01:33:33.000 Matt, you heard that.
01:33:34.000 I don't know, Matt.
01:33:35.000 Your coworker says you have a big head.
01:33:37.000 I didn't say he had a big head.
01:33:38.000 He has a big brain.
01:33:39.000 No, I said big brain.
01:33:39.000 No, you said big head.
01:33:41.000 Check the tape.
01:33:41.000 He descended from.
01:33:42.000 He's definitely Neanderthal. 0.58
01:33:44.000 He's got that high Germanic forehead like me.
01:33:46.000 There you go.
01:33:47.000 Well, my brother really has it.
01:33:48.000 I think the most important information will be the biologics that are not human that have been discovered.
01:33:54.000 And, like, even some of the briefings that aren't classified just need to be out in the public.
01:33:59.000 I mean, I had someone come and brief me who was in a military uniform, worked for the United States Army, that was briefing me on the locations of hybrid breeding programs where captured aliens were breeding with humans to create some hybrid race that could engage in a galaxy.
01:34:18.000 An actual uniformed member of the United States Army briefed me on that.
01:34:21.000 You see, I didn't take it serious at first.
01:34:23.000 Non human biologics.
01:34:24.000 First, because of Matt's smile. 0.87
01:34:26.000 Interracial alien mating? 0.55
01:34:30.000 What the F is going on?
01:34:31.000 You had whistleblowers tell you this kind of thing?
01:34:31.000 Look, wait a second.
01:34:33.000 Can you please unpack that?
01:34:34.000 Yeah, I had a guy who was uniformed.
01:34:38.000 He was a senior enlisted with the United States Army, came into my office in Crestview, Florida, in a non classified setting.
01:34:47.000 I had members of my staff there.
01:34:49.000 And what they explained is that the military ran a very secret program.
01:34:55.000 where aliens that were living were in forced breeding programs with humans that had been abducted from war zones and from even the caravans of migrants.
01:35:11.000 Now, again, I didn't verify this, but what the whistleblower was telling me is that there were like between six and 12 locations around the country where this happened.
01:35:21.000 And what he wanted was members of Congress to all show up at the same time.
01:35:29.000 At all of these different locations, so that any of those activities could not be moved.
01:35:34.000 And of course, it's a physical impossibility to get members of Congress to simultaneously show up at like eight locations at a time.
01:35:41.000 And so that never occurred.
01:35:43.000 What do you mean, non human biologics?
01:35:45.000 Well, that was the testimony of David Grush before the House Oversight Committee, which I joined.
01:35:53.000 And the testimony was that in crashes of craft that had been recovered by the CIA and through a special.
01:36:01.000 Program that the CIA had for crash recovery, that it wasn't just the hard materials, it was also biologics, but that they couldn't identify a human source of those biologics.
01:36:15.000 They could have built them in laboratories with carbon.
01:36:19.000 Carbon machines are now, or it could be a total lie.
01:36:22.000 But to assume in any way that a guy told you there's off world life and just say, okay, then yes, is not the way to go for it.
01:36:29.000 What's with the smear on the post?
01:36:32.000 Attacking Matt Gaetz over misconduct allegations instead of addressing the actual man.
01:36:38.000 He can say anything and they'll do that.
01:36:39.000 But my point is.
01:36:40.000 He's selling lemonade.
01:36:41.000 Why?
01:36:42.000 If you were genuinely concerned that Matt Gaetz was corrupt or bad, you'd be like, well, he's discrediting himself.
01:36:47.000 Why attack the message about the aliens?
01:36:50.000 Auto attack.
01:36:51.000 Because that community note was most likely written by somebody in the CIA who's pissed at Matt Gaetz right now.
01:36:58.000 Exactly.
01:36:59.000 Yeah, the chimeric. 0.64
01:37:00.000 Abigail Spamberger probably typed this one herself. 0.59
01:37:02.000 Up to 12 chimeric.
01:37:04.000 Labs in the United States, according to Gates, I bet there's a lot of them across the world. 1.00
01:37:08.000 Like in the Ukrainian. 0.99
01:37:09.000 Look, I don't know.
01:37:10.000 I don't know that to be true.
01:37:12.000 But I will say that that's a little much, right?
01:37:19.000 If we're being honest with one another, I'm more on the vanilla side of the theories of the things I've been exposed to and briefed on.
01:37:29.000 And because they were in classified briefing settings, I'm unable to talk until they become declassified.
01:37:35.000 Or I will face.
01:37:37.000 Prosecution and I've done that.
01:37:41.000 No more jail.
01:37:41.000 Not fun.
01:37:42.000 No more jail for me.
01:37:43.000 I do not look good in yellow or orange.
01:37:45.000 So, my point here is I think that what the American people need to focus more about, and I think it's pressure from people, is to create pressure for there to be more transparency in government and sharing with us.
01:37:59.000 Like, what the hell are you guys cooking up?
01:38:01.000 Like, it goes back to the whole concept of Area 51, right?
01:38:07.000 Till this day, nobody can actually prove the existence of Area 51 unless you're.
01:38:13.000 There are things in the government, true statement, okay?
01:38:17.000 That the classification is above the scope of the President of the United States.
01:38:23.000 Did you know that?
01:38:24.000 No.
01:38:25.000 Did you not know that?
01:38:26.000 There are things that are classified to a level in this country that a bunch of bureaucrats have determined that not even the President can be aware that only the director of the CIA or director of national intelligence and.
01:38:39.000 The in some specific cases, the secretary of war can actually be briefed on those things with their clearance is higher than the Q clearance.
01:38:51.000 Was that I don't know what it's called. 0.94
01:38:53.000 I think that's the conspiracy.
01:38:54.000 I think they're working on with the Area 51 drones that they had developed.
01:38:57.000 Like Tesla was working on anti, I think, anti gravity.
01:39:00.000 He was working on a lot of like wireless transmission of power.
01:39:02.000 But then so they lied, they said it's aliens, you know, and they work on their secret drone program.
01:39:06.000 Today, they're working on their secret chimera, you know, animal hybrid program. 0.90
01:39:09.000 I mean.
01:39:10.000 Developing life that can resist radiation, that can run faster, that can see farther.
01:39:14.000 And I don't know if it's ethical to tell the world about it, to be honest.
01:39:17.000 I think it's ethical.
01:39:18.000 I think it's unethical for humanity to be living in the dark, not knowing what lingers out there.
01:39:24.000 I don't think it's fair.
01:39:25.000 Manhattan, there's a war going on right now.
01:39:27.000 You see all the things in the sky that everyone's filming?
01:39:29.000 The theory is that we're fighting a space battle and the Iran war is cover for the alien invasion.
01:39:35.000 Oh, so bad.
01:39:37.000 Blowing up satellites.
01:39:37.000 I mean, dude, do you know what's funny?
01:39:39.000 The quote, hot spot of the country in the United States for. 0.98
01:39:45.000 UAPs. 0.67
01:39:47.000 Florida?
01:39:47.000 No, it's Hudson Valley, New York.
01:39:51.000 Did you know that?
01:39:52.000 I didn't know that. 0.99
01:39:52.000 It's just Canadians. 0.99
01:39:53.000 People see them and they're like, look at those aliens. 0.65
01:39:55.000 It's a border conference.
01:39:56.000 It's essentially the hottest spot for these interactions and people claiming lost time.
01:40:01.000 Like, I was on the road, I saw light.
01:40:02.000 And then when I woke up, it was 11 hours later.
01:40:05.000 But it felt like a minute.
01:40:06.000 I'm like, okay.
01:40:07.000 So, like, all these things happen, but they're predominantly New York.
01:40:09.000 There's documentaries on this.
01:40:11.000 And again, the only reason I know this is I have a dad who's obsessed with this crap.
01:40:16.000 What is this?
01:40:16.000 A map of what?
01:40:17.000 This is a UFO heat map.
01:40:18.000 Oh, you see? 0.55
01:40:19.000 Look at how bright New York is.
01:40:21.000 It is a higher population, also.
01:40:22.000 So, that might have something to do with the infusion.
01:40:26.000 Interesting.
01:40:27.000 That looks really hot on Long Island.
01:40:29.000 Well, the reality is the sightings are just where people are.
01:40:33.000 And there are defense drones.
01:40:34.000 Yeah, I mean, we got D.C. and New York, our two hottest, our most valuable cities, basically, right there.
01:40:38.000 So you have air defense drones, probably, that they're experimenting with and hopefully propagating with.
01:40:44.000 So we got one sighting in Libya.
01:40:46.000 I only suggest keeping the information from 1989.
01:40:49.000 Like an intense transparency.
01:40:51.000 Like, show the world everything, let the chips fall where they may.
01:40:54.000 But the Manhattan Project, for instance, if we'd showed the world that while we were working on it, we would have lost the war.
01:40:59.000 So, same with.
01:41:00.000 Hybrid programs, if we want to make the best superhuman soldiers, if we want the best secret drone technology that can go underwater and up into space, and like, I don't think we reveal it.
01:41:08.000 I don't think it would be smart to reveal it. 0.67
01:41:10.000 I don't know.
01:41:11.000 This is this website's crazy.
01:41:13.000 2002.
01:41:13.000 Oh, in Battery Park City?
01:41:16.000 Yeah.
01:41:17.000 Yep.
01:41:17.000 Manhattan?
01:41:18.000 And it was just probably.
01:41:19.000 Oh, this is Albany, maybe New York.
01:41:21.000 Well, that's I know.
01:41:21.000 Oh, okay.
01:41:22.000 I picked Battery Park City.
01:41:24.000 That's why I was like, wait.
01:41:25.000 I love that area.
01:41:27.000 I've always wanted to live there my whole life.
01:41:30.000 Battery Park.
01:41:30.000 Oh, really?
01:41:31.000 Downtown?
01:41:32.000 Right on the tip.
01:41:33.000 Yeah, I love this.
01:41:34.000 Also, floods like hell.
01:41:36.000 What's this?
01:41:37.000 Just in the middle of the Gulf.
01:41:39.000 US Navy cruiser, Gulf of Mexico, UFO at sea.
01:41:42.000 Interesting.
01:41:42.000 Interesting.
01:41:43.000 This website's cool.
01:41:44.000 I just searched UFO heat map.
01:41:46.000 Check what happens at the Bermuda Triangle.
01:41:48.000 Nothing.
01:41:49.000 Nothing, man.
01:41:49.000 It's a magnetic crossroad.
01:41:52.000 I know, because there's nothing else.
01:41:54.000 Interesting.
01:41:55.000 Is that where we're going to have to defend against the AI?
01:41:55.000 Wow.
01:41:57.000 We're like, come and get us.
01:41:58.000 We're in our last bastion, the Bermuda Triangle.
01:42:01.000 Your magnetics won't work.
01:42:02.000 That gives me Mila Jovovic last stands in Resident Evil, remember?
01:42:06.000 When they're like all on top of the White House.
01:42:08.000 In the second to last movie, they're all standing there on top of the White House, like, all right, we're going to go into like destroying this umbrella core.
01:42:16.000 You remember that?
01:42:17.000 I've never seen it.
01:42:18.000 Am I the only one who watched Resident Evil here?
01:42:18.000 Come on.
01:42:20.000 Yeah, the game was pretty good.
01:42:21.000 It was slow.
01:42:22.000 Oh, I'm obsessed with her. 1.00
01:42:23.000 She's so hot.
01:42:24.000 I'm sorry.
01:42:24.000 Oh, Jovovich is the jam.
01:42:26.000 She is the hot one.
01:42:26.000 I wish she was coding the AI.
01:42:27.000 We brought her up a couple days ago.
01:42:29.000 Jovovich.
01:42:30.000 Jovovich, isn't it?
01:42:31.000 Jovovich?
01:42:31.000 Oh, it's not Jovovich?
01:42:33.000 Bug Jovovich.
01:42:34.000 Jovovich?
01:42:35.000 Yeah.
01:42:36.000 Everyone calls her Mila Jovovich.
01:42:36.000 Nobody calls her that.
01:42:38.000 Yeah.
01:42:38.000 Mila Jovovich.
01:42:40.000 Oh, my God. 1.00
01:42:41.000 She's so hot. 0.97
01:42:42.000 Dude, we're going to have. 1.00
01:42:43.000 She was just so hot. 1.00
01:42:45.000 Are you going straight for her? 0.96
01:42:47.000 She was my teenage crush, dude.
01:42:48.000 Like, what happened?
01:42:52.000 You know, I was married.
01:42:54.000 I've been there, done that, didn't like it.
01:42:56.000 I don't know.
01:42:57.000 Bro, let's talk about this, dude.
01:42:59.000 Look at this.
01:43:00.000 You eat one bad oyster.
01:43:01.000 This is a bad oyster.
01:43:02.000 Let's put it up real quick.
01:43:02.000 Did you see that Eric Adams just became a citizen of.
01:43:06.000 Armenia?
01:43:07.000 No, Albania.
01:43:09.000 Check this out. 0.57
01:43:10.000 Check this out.
01:43:10.000 Somebody's getting ready for an escape plan.
01:43:12.000 Here we go.
01:43:12.000 We got this from the New York Post.
01:43:13.000 Accused Kimberly Clark arsonist compared himself.
01:43:15.000 To Luigi Mangione in a call at the SoCal warehouse inferno.
01:43:20.000 Yo, these people are leftist terrorists.
01:43:22.000 Oh, is that the guy who burned the toilet paper?
01:43:24.000 Yeah.
01:43:24.000 Yeah.
01:43:25.000 You saw this video?
01:43:25.000 Apparently.
01:43:27.000 He's like, you better pay me more money.
01:43:27.000 I did.
01:43:30.000 Yep.
01:43:30.000 Crazy.
01:43:31.000 Commies, dude.
01:43:32.000 I deserve your stuff.
01:43:34.000 That's what he was screaming.
01:43:35.000 You know what he needed?
01:43:37.000 He needed a smack to stop him from burning down.
01:43:39.000 That's nearly killing everybody.
01:43:40.000 He needed to move to Arizona.
01:43:41.000 Is he Abdul Karim?
01:43:42.000 Not Karim, but it was something.
01:43:44.000 Yes.
01:43:45.000 Was it Karim?
01:43:46.000 Abdul Karim.
01:43:47.000 Is he Abdul Koram?
01:43:47.000 Is that one name?
01:43:49.000 His name's Kamel Abdul Karim.
01:43:51.000 So is he Muslim?
01:43:52.000 I don't know. 1.00
01:43:53.000 Doesn't matter if he's Muslim or an arsonist. 0.94
01:43:55.000 No, no, no, because it matters because what's happening. 1.00
01:43:57.000 Who cares if he's Muslim? 1.00
01:43:58.000 He's an arsonist. 1.00
01:43:59.000 If you watch my.
01:44:00.000 Hold on, is that Scott toilet paper?
01:44:02.000 Just send him.
01:44:02.000 It's Kimberly Clark.
01:44:03.000 Send him to Kimberly Clark.
01:44:04.000 It's triple ply.
01:44:05.000 Yes, it's triple ply. 0.87
01:44:06.000 But the point is, the Islamists and communists have been working together. 0.90
01:44:11.000 Oh, yeah. 0.97
01:44:11.000 And that's why I'm interested. 0.97
01:44:13.000 Communism. 1.00
01:44:13.000 Well, yeah, the Red Green Alliance. 1.00
01:44:15.000 The Red Green Alliance, yeah.
01:44:16.000 I wrote a piece on my Patreon.
01:44:18.000 I will say that.
01:44:18.000 I will say that.
01:44:19.000 I have a whole special on it today.
01:44:20.000 That right there is going to rise the cost of toilet paper in California.
01:44:24.000 I'm going to Costco right after this.
01:44:25.000 I mean, I can't be without it again.
01:44:27.000 Remember COVID?
01:44:28.000 I didn't have that issue in New York.
01:44:29.000 Did you have an issue without toilet paper?
01:44:31.000 No.
01:44:32.000 I never ran out of toilet paper.
01:44:33.000 Or we were bouncy in New York.
01:44:35.000 We didn't have that issue.
01:44:36.000 We didn't because I read the news.
01:44:38.000 Did anybody run out of toilet paper for real?
01:44:40.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:44:41.000 All over the place.
01:44:42.000 The thing is, for us, I read the news every day.
01:44:44.000 So when I heard that there was a shortage, I went to Walmart, grabbed a bunch, and went home.
01:44:47.000 And then, like, a week or two later, they were like, yeah, we're running out.
01:44:49.000 You know what's crazy?
01:44:50.000 They literally, the Walmart narrative had very, very little toilet paper.
01:44:50.000 Funny.
01:44:52.000 It was nuts.
01:44:53.000 I remember when Target had, like, limits.
01:44:54.000 You can only have toilet paper.
01:44:55.000 Well, I remember there was no toilet paper.
01:44:56.000 No, Our Walmart was empty.
01:44:58.000 Yeah.
01:44:58.000 We filmed it.
01:44:59.000 On my Instagram, there's no toilet paper anywhere.
01:44:59.000 Yeah.
01:45:01.000 Interesting.
01:45:02.000 I mean, in New York, we had no issues with, like, I mean, I'm sure there were shortages, but, like, in my neck of the woods, we were.
01:45:09.000 I mean, we did have one problem with people wanting to hoard whatever they can get their hands on.
01:45:09.000 Pretty decent.
01:45:13.000 But I mean, how much toilet paper?
01:45:15.000 I think tissues.
01:45:16.000 There's still people going through toilet paper from 2020 in New York.
01:45:19.000 I can guarantee that.
01:45:20.000 They actually made it, I think it was World War II in Canada.
01:45:23.000 It was illegal to hoard wheat or rice or something.
01:45:26.000 They would come and get you if you were trying to.
01:45:27.000 Yeah.
01:45:27.000 You guys see this?
01:45:29.000 Are you kidding?
01:45:30.000 Somebody threw a molotov at Sam Maltman's house. 0.99
01:45:32.000 Did you know that I just discovered he's gay? 1.00
01:45:34.000 He is.
01:45:34.000 I did not know that.
01:45:35.000 Really?
01:45:36.000 I don't pay attention to him at all.
01:45:37.000 He just creeps me out.
01:45:38.000 So I didn't pay attention to him ever.
01:45:39.000 He just looks creepy.
01:45:40.000 Yeah.
01:45:40.000 He creeps the shit out of me.
01:45:41.000 He's putting his brain in a computer.
01:45:42.000 I think I read that he said he's going to.
01:45:45.000 He wants to get his brain uploaded.
01:45:48.000 He said that it'll kill him.
01:45:49.000 What?
01:45:50.000 Well, yeah.
01:45:51.000 I mean, I guess the way that they actually will digitize your brain, it actually destroys your brain.
01:45:57.000 Then you live forever.
01:45:57.000 Huh.
01:45:58.000 I don't believe that.
01:45:59.000 You know what would be really funny, guys?
01:46:01.000 He puts the brain cap on and they're like, we are uploading.
01:46:04.000 And he's like, I feel it.
01:46:06.000 It's happening.
01:46:07.000 And then they're like 65%, 70% power failure.
01:46:11.000 Oh no.
01:46:12.000 Oh no.
01:46:13.000 Only 70% of his brain got uploaded to the computer.
01:46:15.000 He's now in the power grid.
01:46:17.000 He's dead.
01:46:18.000 What?
01:46:18.000 He's dead.
01:46:19.000 No, they lost all the turns in the system.
01:46:21.000 So he's dead, and they turn the computer on.
01:46:23.000 And then they're like, Sam, we only were able to get 70% of your brain to work.
01:46:28.000 And he goes, D.
01:46:28.000 Are you there?
01:46:31.000 Oh, I was so.
01:46:32.000 This is a hybrid, like, of a movie.
01:46:35.000 Lucy, which is Scarlett Johansson, meets.
01:46:38.000 Elysium, like, we thought we were expanding his consciousness by uploading, but we only got 70%. 0.99
01:46:45.000 So now he's a functional retard. 1.00
01:46:48.000 Digital retard, he said. 1.00
01:46:50.000 I strongly think that the human experience is directly connected to your brain. 0.90
01:46:54.000 So I don't think that they can upload your brain and you'll actually be conscious in the computer.
01:46:58.000 No, but the computer would have a facsimile of you.
01:47:00.000 Yeah, you would still die.
01:47:01.000 But have you watched Invincible?
01:47:04.000 Have you seen Invincible?
01:47:04.000 Or Lucy?
01:47:06.000 Or Lucy.
01:47:06.000 So the character, the character robot in Invincible.
01:47:10.000 In the beginning, it's a robot called Robot that does all this sci fi stuff.
01:47:14.000 But then later, you find out it's actually a deformed, mutant, hyper intelligent dude in a vat controlling the robot with his mind.
01:47:22.000 And he's like, I am a pigeon.
01:47:25.000 And so, what he does is he takes the genetic material from another guy, clones himself, and copies his mind, creating two versions of himself, and then dies.
01:47:33.000 Hold on.
01:47:34.000 So, you're saying it was, I didn't watch the movie?
01:47:37.000 The mutant guy kills himself after creating a clone of himself with all his memories.
01:47:42.000 Wow.
01:47:43.000 So there is a version of him that exists, but he's actually.
01:47:46.000 I don't love myself enough to do that.
01:47:47.000 I'd rather just, like, if I can't be me, I'm not going to make another me.
01:47:50.000 That's Star Trek canon, basically.
01:47:52.000 Actually, Star Trek canon doesn't make any sense because.
01:47:56.000 So I love the season six episode where Picard gets transported and comes back as a child, which makes no sense.
01:48:01.000 But the actual canon of Star Trek is that when you get beamed down, you die.
01:48:05.000 Oh, wow.
01:48:06.000 And then it reconstitutes you with other matter.
01:48:08.000 Hold on.
01:48:11.000 Which implies the existence of a soul attached to a house.
01:48:13.000 I'm actually curious to see what a guy like him lives in.
01:48:16.000 Oh, I don't think so.
01:48:16.000 I feel bad.
01:48:17.000 This is awful.
01:48:18.000 I'm not going to post pictures of this house.
01:48:19.000 What if you take a God angle to this and you're trapped on Earth?
01:48:22.000 If you upload your consciousness, you're trapped on Earth forever as the ascending.
01:48:26.000 The joke is it's a meme of a guy smiling.
01:48:28.000 It says, Me looking up from hell as a robot with a copy of my mind walked around pretending to be me.
01:48:33.000 That's funny.
01:48:34.000 Yeah.
01:48:35.000 Well, I figured out how to snap people back to being PCs instead of NPCs.
01:48:39.000 Did you?
01:48:40.000 It's quantum wave duality.
01:48:42.000 You observe them and then the wave collapses into a particle, which is the spirit.
01:48:46.000 Going into them and then they like become.
01:48:48.000 No, NPCs are real.
01:48:49.000 Let me tell you.
01:48:51.000 I was talking to someone about this and we were both talking about how NPCs are a real thing in that you could be like walking down the street and there's someone walking and if you bump into them, they behave identically to an NPC in a game.
01:49:02.000 They'll like stumble back and go, hey, watch it, man.
01:49:04.000 And then go right back to the track and walking like nothing happened.
01:49:07.000 And you know, the actual response is, well, yeah, the guy's going somewhere you bumped into and what's he going to do?
01:49:12.000 But in video games, you encounter a lot of people that seemingly can't deviate from a track.
01:49:16.000 They can't do anything out of the ordinary.
01:49:18.000 And that's.
01:49:19.000 My father.
01:49:20.000 The end piece of the game is in reality, if you observe someone, they'll be like, Is someone watching me?
01:49:25.000 Like that men who stare at goats.
01:49:26.000 In a video game, I have yet to see that in a game yet, but they'll start introducing that.
01:49:29.000 That's kind of my dad.
01:49:30.000 You just described my dad.
01:49:32.000 Like he's like a horse, narrow vision.
01:49:36.000 Like he picks a path, nothing deters him from making that.
01:49:40.000 Like you cannot distract him.
01:49:42.000 What's up with that?
01:49:43.000 You know, every time I drive down the road, I see cows.
01:49:44.000 And you know what those cows are doing?
01:49:46.000 Nothing.
01:49:47.000 They're just standing.
01:49:49.000 And I'm like, I always point out to my wife, I go, There's another horse literally just standing and staring.
01:49:53.000 There's a cow, literally just one time we were driving and a cow was walking.
01:49:57.000 I went, Oh, it's walking!
01:49:58.000 Like, literally, we drive by the cows and they're all just standing there, not moving.
01:50:01.000 Yeah, great.
01:50:02.000 Sometimes you see a meeting, sometimes the horses are eating, but I'm like, My wife goes, What do you expect them to be doing?
01:50:08.000 And I'm like, I don't know.
01:50:09.000 They're just mooing to one another.
01:50:10.000 Yeah, yelling.
01:50:11.000 I don't know, running around.
01:50:12.000 Parked out front of a farm like a couple months ago.
01:50:14.000 I was driving by the cows.
01:50:15.000 Well, because they're not at risk of death in India.
01:50:17.000 They just walk the roads.
01:50:17.000 That's why.
01:50:19.000 Yeah. 1.00
01:50:19.000 One cow was like, Moo! 1.00
01:50:20.000 Because it was a family of cows and I parked to do my GPS. 0.89
01:50:24.000 The one mama cow started yelling because it was like warning, Hey, there's a guy here looking at me.
01:50:28.000 And I was just like, Thanks, guys. 0.82
01:50:30.000 And in India, I guess they interact more just because they're not at risk of being killed.
01:50:36.000 We got to get questions.
01:50:37.000 Brian Major Threat says, Tim, that's what cattle do.
01:50:40.000 They just stand there.
01:50:40.000 I'm like, I know.
01:50:41.000 Guys in the Discord, let's get your questions in now.
01:50:44.000 Start asking away.
01:50:45.000 We're going to pull those in for you guys and for everybody else watching.
01:50:48.000 If you want to get into the hour long bonus pre show on Fridays when we do these pre records, you got to join at timcast.com.
01:50:54.000 And then you can actually have your questions asked on the show as we bring them up now.
01:50:59.000 And we'll see what you guys have to say.
01:51:01.000 And I'm still, we're still waiting.
01:51:03.000 I had a question to start it up while your father's coming in.
01:51:05.000 Okay.
01:51:06.000 If the world is doing the most heinous genetic engineering of humans, AI experiment, would it then be ethical for us to also be doing it? 0.90
01:51:15.000 Well, I mean, let's say the Chinese and the Russians are making super soldiers secretly in laboratory. 0.83
01:51:20.000 I don't think someone else doing something makes it ethical for you to do it. 0.66
01:51:25.000 If it's ethical, then it's ethical for you and for other people to do it.
01:51:30.000 If it's unethical or it's not ethical, it's not ethical for them to do it.
01:51:34.000 Now, the question is because it's unethical to do a lot of things in this country that it's completely fine to do in other countries.
01:51:42.000 Are you talking from a moral or from a civil standpoint?
01:51:44.000 So when I say ethical, I mean moral standpoint.
01:51:47.000 Moral.
01:51:48.000 Okay.
01:51:49.000 And that doesn't mean that.
01:51:50.000 That doesn't mean that the U.S. isn't going to do unethical stuff.
01:51:55.000 I got a question.
01:51:56.000 Is it ethical to create human hybrids of any kind of species? 0.82
01:52:02.000 No, no, no.
01:52:03.000 Because what's the name of that?
01:52:03.000 Why?
01:52:05.000 Did you ever watch that movie Titan that they create?
01:52:05.000 Titan.
01:52:07.000 Why?
01:52:08.000 You guys don't watch movies.
01:52:09.000 I've referenced like five movies today.
01:52:11.000 Damn it.
01:52:12.000 So there's this movie Titan.
01:52:13.000 What they're trying to do is get, I think it's Matt Damon, if I'm not mistaken, the actor in the movie.
01:52:18.000 They're trying to turn humans.
01:52:20.000 Oh, I've seen this.
01:52:21.000 It's not Matt Damon.
01:52:21.000 Yeah.
01:52:22.000 It's.
01:52:23.000 Who is it?
01:52:24.000 It's not Matt Damon.
01:52:25.000 Yeah, the movie was weird.
01:52:25.000 It's one of those.
01:52:27.000 It's strange, but they're trying to get them to Titan.
01:52:29.000 One of the, what, Jupiter moons?
01:52:30.000 Moons of Jupiter, yeah.
01:52:32.000 Dude.
01:52:33.000 It's Sam Worthington.
01:52:35.000 There you go.
01:52:36.000 And so they turn him into aliens.
01:52:37.000 He sees to become humans in that concept. 1.00
01:52:39.000 But they become retarded, is the problem. 1.00
01:52:41.000 Well, not retarded. 1.00
01:52:42.000 No, they don't communicate anymore. 1.00
01:52:44.000 No, no, no, no. 1.00
01:52:45.000 They become retarded and start killing people for no reason. 1.00
01:52:47.000 Like more aggressive, yeah. 1.00
01:52:48.000 But that's retardation. 1.00
01:52:49.000 Like if you lose higher cognitive function and you can't communicate and you're just an animal running around and killing people, like you're retarded. 1.00
01:52:55.000 The female version doesn't. 1.00
01:52:55.000 Well, he doesn't. 1.00
01:52:56.000 He does too.
01:52:57.000 No, no, he doesn't kill anybody.
01:52:59.000 She does. 1.00
01:52:59.000 She kills her husband. 1.00
01:53:01.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:53:01.000 And then he cheats on his wife, and they lose higher cognitive function when they do it.
01:53:06.000 It's true.
01:53:07.000 But again, why is it unethical?
01:53:08.000 So let's say there's that.
01:53:10.000 But that's saying that specific thing is unethical.
01:53:13.000 Let me put it this way If there was an alien race that lived twice as long and was super strong and was compatible with humans, let's say a Kryptonian, if they could hybridize a human Kryptonian, is it wrong to do?
01:53:28.000 Bunch of Superman, is that what you're saying?
01:53:29.000 I'd say a bunch, but like, would one be a problem?
01:53:33.000 A kid is born, and then as he starts getting older, he starts realizing he can fly and he's really strong.
01:53:37.000 Is that a problem?
01:53:38.000 No.
01:53:38.000 Brightburn was freaky.
01:53:39.000 You see that movie?
01:53:40.000 No.
01:53:41.000 Brightburn is a horror movie based off Superman where the kid, the spaceship crashes, the parents find the kid, the kid they start raising as one of their own, and once he starts getting powers, he's basically like, I can do whatever I want.
01:53:55.000 You can't tell him what to do.
01:53:56.000 He starts killing people as laser eyes.
01:53:58.000 Sort of. 0.99
01:53:59.000 I don't know if the act of hybridization is ethical.
01:54:02.000 It's like, why are you doing it?
01:54:03.000 Because if your whole civilization is going to get wiped out and you do a secret gene splicing program to survive and then your species survives. 0.99
01:54:10.000 You need human Z's to fight the other ones. 0.96
01:54:13.000 Yeah, people that keep fighting through trees. 1.00
01:54:15.000 The Anunnaki conspiracy theory is that we are effectively human Z's. 0.86
01:54:19.000 The Anunnaki theory is that aliens hybridized a species from themselves and earth creatures to be able to do labor. 0.94
01:54:27.000 But the first hybrids.
01:54:29.000 Were intelligent and understood the nature of reality.
01:54:31.000 That is their connection with God and things like that.
01:54:34.000 And so they rebelled, saying, This makes no sense.
01:54:37.000 So the aliens created another dumber species based off of primates.
01:54:40.000 Democrats. 0.69
01:54:41.000 Us.
01:54:43.000 We are specialists that can do any job, but we can't understand the nature of reality.
01:54:47.000 We only have faith.
01:54:48.000 So that's the.
01:54:50.000 I got to read some questions though.
01:54:51.000 We got Monster Mangler.
01:54:53.000 He says, Question for the crew.
01:54:54.000 If this is all a simulation and animals like cows and pigs are farmable mobs, doesn't that just make vegetarians vegans silly for ignoring all the free XP wandering around? 0.60
01:55:02.000 Yes.
01:55:03.000 Yes.
01:55:03.000 Also, can I get a shout out for my daughter Fiona?
01:55:06.000 Today is her birthday.
01:55:06.000 She's always singing together again and divine around the house.
01:55:09.000 Happy birthday, Fiona.
01:55:11.000 Those animals can be player characters too.
01:55:13.000 They just don't have much abilities.
01:55:14.000 You can't be a.
01:55:15.000 They have a good birthday.
01:55:16.000 Oh, happy birthday, dude.
01:55:17.000 They have like an attack ability.
01:55:18.000 They have to be his daughter.
01:55:21.000 Can you give him the kids' name again, please?
01:55:21.000 Charge.
01:55:23.000 Yeah, who's the kid?
01:55:24.000 Fiona, happy birthday.
01:55:24.000 Fiona.
01:55:26.000 Bro, you can't play a cow's, dude.
01:55:26.000 Thank you for watching and listening.
01:55:28.000 The only character choice. 0.97
01:55:29.000 You can't play a cow's, dude. 1.00
01:55:30.000 The only character choice. 1.00
01:55:31.000 You can't play a cow's.
01:55:32.000 You can't play a cow in a game every once in a while.
01:55:34.000 You only have like attack is number one.
01:55:35.000 Or charge ahead is number two.
01:55:37.000 That's a game where you get turned into a kind of polymorph or something.
01:55:39.000 Yeah, you can't.
01:55:40.000 They just don't have abilities like we have.
01:55:41.000 We have like regenerate, run, sprint.
01:55:44.000 I mean, some animals can.
01:55:45.000 Oh, they don't have.
01:55:46.000 They don't have the ability to communicate effectively as if there's a player.
01:55:49.000 Yeah, they don't have that.
01:55:50.000 So they're not playable characters.
01:55:53.000 Before life starts, you got to choose your difficulty, you got to choose like region.
01:55:57.000 And like, if you pick Uganda, Sudan, you're like hard.
01:56:01.000 But I think you can go in and out of controlling different people and different characters.
01:56:03.000 That was a South Park joke.
01:56:04.000 When it said choose your difficulty, it was a slider between black and white.
01:56:10.000 Everybody got mad, but it was funny.
01:56:11.000 It is funny.
01:56:12.000 They kind of, I think the spirits bounce in and around and go in and out of people and choose to control them during certain times and then they'll leave if they become possession.
01:56:18.000 That's called possession.
01:56:19.000 Interesting.
01:56:19.000 Yeah.
01:56:20.000 And lots of them will try and control you at the same time and stuff like that.
01:56:23.000 People of weak will and low mental fortitude.
01:56:25.000 I mean, on the subject of possession, though, what's up with all this demonic possession theory that they're all claiming allegations don't?
01:56:33.000 I mean, because they're putting a religious view on the alien story.
01:56:37.000 They're starting to figure out.
01:56:38.000 They believe that aliens.
01:56:39.000 Are demons, and that the Bible was describing these interdimensional entities when it says demons. 1.00
01:56:45.000 And they're Ephelim. 0.99
01:56:46.000 And then Ephelim are the hybrids. 1.00
01:56:46.000 They really are. 1.00
01:56:48.000 Spirit creatures that are doing that, but they're just figuring it out through their language, which is religion.
01:56:48.000 Oh, yeah.
01:56:54.000 Okay. 1.00
01:56:56.000 Taylor Rand's ex wife says, Shout out Olivia Dasovic, crushing it as the new Discord leader. 1.00
01:57:02.000 That's right.
01:57:02.000 For everybody who doesn't know, we brought on Olivia formally to help work with the Discord community to make sure that everyone's needs are met.
01:57:11.000 Community engagement, essentially, running the show.
01:57:12.000 She's great.
01:57:13.000 She's been fantastic.
01:57:13.000 She was here earlier today.
01:57:15.000 Very good.
01:57:15.000 Is she the one that I was interacting with earlier?
01:57:17.000 I don't know.
01:57:18.000 Probably, yeah.
01:57:18.000 Maybe.
01:57:19.000 Cinosky says, Tim, George said he believes in aliens when asked, while at the same time saying he was briefed.
01:57:24.000 I do question if he has been briefed on anything that has shifted his belief one way or another.
01:57:29.000 Has any brief you've ever received changed your.
01:57:31.000 Yes.
01:57:32.000 Oh.
01:57:35.000 That's a good one.
01:57:35.000 That's a great question.
01:57:36.000 Can you tell?
01:57:37.000 You don't know what my beliefs are before.
01:57:38.000 Can you tell if the briefings are lying to you ever?
01:57:41.000 They can't lie to 500 members of Congress.
01:57:45.000 Well, I mean, Congress.
01:57:47.000 That would be a very interesting.
01:57:49.000 They lied about NSA spying.
01:57:51.000 No, no, I understand, but.
01:57:52.000 It's a little different.
01:57:52.000 Weapons.
01:57:54.000 So there's different levels of briefings and clearances, but this is a very broad, general briefing that.
01:58:00.000 Why would you bring in every single member of Congress and the Senate and give them a briefing if you're going to lie to them?
01:58:05.000 Just don't do anything at all.
01:58:07.000 To control the narrative?
01:58:08.000 No, no, no.
01:58:08.000 Don't do anything at all.
01:58:09.000 There's no narrative to control.
01:58:11.000 So, what was the thing you shifted?
01:58:12.000 What was the thing?
01:58:13.000 What was the thing you changed your mind about?
01:58:13.000 Huh?
01:58:15.000 No, I just answered the question.
01:58:16.000 Nobody asked me about anything else.
01:58:18.000 Yeah, but I'm curious to know what was the thing you had.
01:58:20.000 That's not your right.
01:58:21.000 We got a question from.
01:58:22.000 Subscribe and do a super chat, and then I'll answer it.
01:58:25.000 We got a question from John Kristen.
01:58:26.000 He says, Whatever happened to the culture war?
01:58:27.000 An episode with Phil as hosting interviewing Raymond Ibrahim, a scholar and author on Islamic history, would be interesting.
01:58:33.000 Phil, check out his videos, Two Swords of Satan.
01:58:35.000 And Islamic practice of lying to Kiyah. 1.00
01:58:39.000 So the Culture War Channel is still there. 1.00
01:58:40.000 I've been doing the daily 4 pms, which are like what I was doing before back in the day with the original channel.
01:58:45.000 We are doing a Culture War debate with the Harmon Brothers on the 24th.
01:58:52.000 That's what we're scheduling.
01:58:53.000 The issue is that it got to the point where we felt we were forcing debates and conversations that we're like, we have to get a show.
01:59:02.000 And so we're like, who are we going to have on the show?
01:59:03.000 And then instead of saying what's going on in the world that we're trying to discuss in greater detail, We were like, let's just get this guy and this guy.
01:59:09.000 And then it was kind of just, eh.
01:59:11.000 So we said, we'll do them when we have the reason to do them, which is why the Animal Farm movie debate is going to happen.
01:59:17.000 And we are going to be scheduling the live events coming up soon and have those Culture War shows as well.
01:59:24.000 Let's see what we got going on.
01:59:27.000 Stork says Oracle just fired 30% of their Texas staff, which is over 1,000 people, and hired 2,690 H 1Bs in Texas, more than doubling the Texas staff. 0.92
01:59:39.000 AI is just actually Indian. 0.59
01:59:40.000 F this ish. 0.99
01:59:42.000 Indeed, remember that company that said it was an AI coding program, but it turned out it was just 700 Indians? 1.00
01:59:47.000 It's true. 1.00
01:59:47.000 Yeah. 1.00
01:59:49.000 That's what the response is.
01:59:50.000 They were like, we use.
01:59:51.000 So essentially, they were like the human computer versions of NASA back.
01:59:56.000 And the first mission to the boat.
01:59:57.000 It was a company where it was like, sign up and we'll code your app for you. 0.96
02:00:01.000 It was actually just a bunch of Indian guys.
02:00:03.000 Just like 50 people in a room?
02:00:03.000 Is that what it was?
02:00:05.000 It was like 700 Indian guys in a room in India coding apps for people.
02:00:08.000 And you're saying the original NASCAR computer was a bunch of dudes in a room doing a bunch of dudes, predominantly women and a lot of women of color, actually, at the time, as they referenced them.
02:00:18.000 Yep. 0.95
02:00:19.000 Black women. 1.00
02:00:20.000 They weren't giving them publicity at the time?
02:00:21.000 Is that what you're saying?
02:00:22.000 They just, they did a recent, didn't they do a whole movie on this subject, on this genre?
02:00:27.000 Yeah.
02:00:29.000 Damn it, what was it?
02:00:30.000 Hidden Figures.
02:00:31.000 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:00:33.000 It's actually well done. 0.63
02:00:34.000 Have you seen these interviews, though, where like there's a Times Square video where some guy asked this black woman about reparations, and the black woman goes, Well, black people invented everything, white people just stole it.
02:00:44.000 Like, we invented the light bulb and we invented spaceships, and like, these are the stuff that they're putting out.
02:00:49.000 So, there's a theory, not spaceships, that would be a cool test, but there's a theory that it was black women in NASA who calculated the actual correct math.
02:01:00.000 And again, This is depicted and credited in. 0.99
02:01:03.000 And Snape is black too.
02:01:04.000 Huh?
02:01:05.000 And Snape is black too. 0.88
02:01:06.000 No, of course not. 0.76
02:01:07.000 I'm just saying that there is a credible. 1.00
02:01:08.000 Snape is black. 0.94
02:01:10.000 Now in HBO.
02:01:12.000 But my point I'm saying is there is credit to black women having contributed to this.
02:01:17.000 Sure, sure.
02:01:17.000 I just want to stress it's looking like the Harry Potter show might bomb.
02:01:24.000 I don't think it's actually going to happen anymore at this point.
02:01:26.000 What?
02:01:26.000 Well, it's HBO.
02:01:28.000 Right?
02:01:28.000 Yeah.
02:01:29.000 HBO is getting purchased.
02:01:30.000 Oh, interesting.
02:01:32.000 Do you know, I actually.
02:01:33.000 No, wait, wait.
02:01:33.000 Is that part of the Ellison thing or no?
02:01:36.000 Yeah, HBO is a Warner Bros. company.
02:01:38.000 Yeah, what are you talking about?
02:01:39.000 It is?
02:01:40.000 Wow.
02:01:42.000 This is a monumental.
02:01:43.000 Bro, if the Allisons, after the acquisition, reshoot it with a new Snape like Adam Driver, it will be like parades, dude.
02:01:52.000 People will be like, woo!
02:01:53.000 And it's crazy because even J.K. Rowling, she's not saying anything outwardly about it, but it's like, why is there a need to appease something? 1.00
02:02:02.000 And Hermione's mixed race, mud blood. 1.00
02:02:05.000 Which is.
02:02:06.000 I guess that's what they're calling mixed people now, mudblood. 1.00
02:02:09.000 Well, I was saying that forever.
02:02:10.000 It's an on the nose offense, in my opinion.
02:02:11.000 It's kind of offensive, low key. 1.00
02:02:13.000 It's like, oh, you're a mudblood. 1.00
02:02:14.000 You're biracial. 1.00
02:02:16.000 Well, I've been saying that forever since, because that was the allegory she was making.
02:02:20.000 Yeah.
02:02:21.000 But now that they have a mixed race Hermione, Draco calling her a mudblood means a lot different thing.
02:02:25.000 Did you guys see the AI? 0.57
02:02:27.000 Are you the boy who dripped?
02:02:29.000 And they're like, oh, yeah, the Balenciaga thing?
02:02:32.000 It is amazing.
02:02:34.000 That's what I want to watch.
02:02:35.000 No, no, no, no.
02:02:36.000 He's just in from Atlanta.
02:02:38.000 I gotta say, Griffin dripping.
02:02:40.000 No, Check it out.
02:02:42.000 Ian, you are lost.
02:02:43.000 Hundreds of thousands of likes on social media right now.
02:02:45.000 Ian, you are lost.
02:02:46.000 I'm gonna show you some.
02:02:47.000 The best AI thing.
02:02:47.000 It's the last thing we're gonna do before we wrap up because we gotta go, but you gotta see this.
02:02:51.000 Bro.
02:02:52.000 Like that neighbor.
02:02:54.000 Watch this.
02:02:54.000 Watch this.
02:02:56.000 Previously on, I never did like that neighbor.
02:03:03.000 Hey guys!
02:03:05.000 Is it cool if I send this to TMZ?
02:03:07.000 I'm a survivor!
02:03:10.000 This summer, a new business is born.
02:03:21.000 Can they not see me?
02:03:25.000 From director Taylor Chin comes a movie like never before.
02:03:29.000 There are millions of neighborhoods in America.
02:03:32.000 You know what every one of them has?
02:03:34.000 Tell me. 0.99
02:03:36.000 Bullies.
02:03:38.000 He destroyed my entire garden.
02:03:40.000 He's such an asshole.
02:03:45.000 It's 3 a.m. in the morning, you asshole.
02:03:47.000 Shut the fuck up.
02:03:49.000 I posted the video and we received over 429,000 people requesting our bully protection services.
02:03:56.000 What do you think?
02:03:59.000 When do we start?
02:04:01.000 The best things in the life are free.
02:04:04.000 Why is your shirt off?
02:04:06.000 Marketing 101.
02:04:07.000 Free attention, zero ad spend. 1.00
02:04:09.000 And besides, the women love it. 1.00
02:04:11.000 Hi.
02:04:12.000 And what about him?
02:04:15.000 Ah, fuck it, still counts. 1.00
02:04:21.000 DoorDash, bitch! 1.00
02:04:23.000 Are you Dan the man? 0.99
02:04:24.000 Yes, and who the fuck are you?
02:04:33.000 Bullies come in all shapes and sizes. 1.00
02:04:37.000 What do you two bitches want? 1.00
02:04:39.000 He's evil, I tell you. 1.00
02:04:41.000 I'm not sure how you plan to get rid of him.
02:04:50.000 Careful, he's really dangerous.
02:04:56.000 Hey, boys.
02:04:58.000 Can I help you?
02:05:01.000 Has anyone ever told you that you look exactly like Channing fucking Tatum?
02:05:06.000 Who's that?
02:05:08.000 You don't know who you look exactly like?
02:05:11.000 Bro, it's like we're really looking at Channing fucking Tatum.
02:05:15.000 I'm not Channing Tatum, bitch!
02:05:19.000 This summer, peace and quiet are negotiable.
02:05:32.000 I'm not Channing Tatum.
02:05:34.000 Dude, that's funny.
02:05:35.000 AI is just getting crazier and crazier and crazier.
02:05:38.000 This is crazy that this is AI.
02:05:40.000 Did you see what I just sent you on there?
02:05:42.000 Where did you send it?
02:05:43.000 It's here.
02:05:43.000 I texted it.
02:05:44.000 Oh, I'll show you the link.
02:05:45.000 It's freaking repulsive.
02:05:46.000 We're going to wind things down, everybody.
02:05:48.000 That's about wrapping it up.
02:05:49.000 So smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know.
02:05:51.000 We got clips coming throughout the weekend.
02:05:53.000 You can follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast.
02:05:55.000 George, you want to shout anything out?
02:05:56.000 Yes, absolutely.
02:05:57.000 Tim, thank you for having me.
02:05:58.000 To everybody watching, thank you for always tolerating me and always.
02:06:02.000 Remember to follow George Santos on Twitter, Instagram, and everywhere else you like to get commentary.
02:06:08.000 And I'm going to shamelessly plug myself.
02:06:11.000 My podcast, Doing Time with George Santos, uploads every week twice, and you should go check it out because it is hysterical.
02:06:18.000 See you next time.
02:06:20.000 That's so great.
02:06:21.000 Well, I'm not as fun as George, but if you want to get real news, the facts, and then hear my opinion, you can watch David Pollack primetime on the One America News Network.
02:06:31.000 And that's really available.
02:06:33.000 In a lot of places, but you can always download the OAN Live app and watch it anytime on demand.
02:06:36.000 That's the best way.
02:06:37.000 That's how I watch it.
02:06:38.000 But yeah, check it out.
02:06:39.000 There's no shortage of opinions in the marketplace.
02:06:41.000 So what I do is I lead facts first and then tell you what you think.
02:06:44.000 And then I want to know what you think.
02:06:45.000 So, David Pollack, primetime, One American News Network, 7 p.m. Eastern at David Pollack USA on all social media platforms. 0.98
02:06:50.000 P O L L A C K at David Pollack USA. 1.00
02:06:53.000 Thanks, Tim.
02:06:54.000 This has been so much fun.
02:06:55.000 Oh, thanks for coming.
02:06:56.000 I've been a fan for a long time and now I'm sitting at this table in this room.
02:06:59.000 So cool.
02:06:59.000 I can't believe you brought George.
02:07:00.000 You ruined the experience for me.
02:07:01.000 But other than that, I've had a fantastic time.
02:07:01.000 Oh, shit.
02:07:04.000 Thank you so much for having me.
02:07:05.000 This is an honor.
02:07:05.000 Thanks for coming, man.
02:07:06.000 At Ian Crossland, you find me at Ian Crossland on the internet and go to graphene.movie, sign up for the newsletter.
02:07:11.000 That's coming out pretty soon.
02:07:12.000 I've watched some, well, I've seen that we have a few edits in the pipe.
02:07:15.000 That's all I got for now.
02:07:16.000 Catch you later.
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02:07:40.000 Carter.
02:07:40.000 Dude, this has been one of my favorite episodes so far.
02:07:43.000 I have to say, I think we've covered pretty much everything.
02:07:45.000 So, David and George, thank you for coming back out and really pumped for this episode.
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02:07:57.000 And goodbye, Tim.
02:07:59.000 Pay no attention to the man sitting in the back either.
02:08:01.000 This is Brando.
02:08:04.000 Thanks for hanging out, everybody.
02:08:05.000 We got clips throughout the weekend.
02:08:06.000 We're back, of course, on Monday, and we'll see y'all then.