00:02:44.000The Supreme Court handed Donald Trump two massive victories today, and the left is apoplectic.
00:02:51.000They ruled that Donald Trump, his administration, can turn away asylum seekers at the border, even if they try to claim that they need asylum.
00:03:00.000They can say, nah, if you are not in the United States, you have no right to claim asylum in the United States.
00:03:06.000Of course, the liberal justices lost their minds, saying millions will die, and it's going to encourage.
00:03:28.000The next big ruling was not so much that Trump can deport these Haitian and Syrian migrants under temporary protected status, but that they don't have the right to an injunction barring their deportation.
00:03:41.000So de facto, Trump admin cannot deport something like 600,000 people brought here under the Biden administration.
00:03:49.000You guys want to know why this matters?
00:03:51.000We granted TPS to Haiti in 2010 because there was an earthquake.
00:03:55.000Why are we still granting it to them 16 years later?
00:04:54.000Thune just called for adjourning Congress until mid July, and Donald Trump said he's not going to sign this.
00:05:00.000So, if Trump waits to the 11th hour, then signs a formal veto and kicks it back, the housing bill is going to be held up for the next month.
00:05:07.000If they do not come back in time and they do not revote on it, they could pass a veto proof majority, and then this could end up delaying it for a month or so.
00:05:15.000But it's a game of chicken, and we're going to see who ends up winning, and should be interesting.
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00:08:16.000Supreme Court rules asylum seekers in Mexico have no right to asylum claims.
00:08:21.000So long as they have not arrived in the U.S., they cannot make claims.
00:08:25.000A divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that migrants who present themselves at a port of entry but are physically blocked from stepping onto American soil have not, quote, arrived in the United States under federal immigration law and therefore are not entitled to inspection or the chance to apply for asylum.
00:08:39.000The 6 3 decision in Mullen v. Al Otralado reverses a ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
00:08:46.000And hands the government a significant victory in this long running dispute over metering, a practice in which customs and border protection officers stand at the borderline and turn back migrants before they can cross.
00:08:56.000Okay, let's talk about how stupid the Supreme Court is.
00:09:00.000And I don't mean the good ones like Alito and Thomas because they are based.
00:09:04.000And if Alito and Thomas could just kick everybody, like if we just get rid of everybody and have those two guys run the whole country, just here's my new revolution no more American government.
00:09:45.000And I can't believe that Alito actually had to argue this.
00:09:48.000Do you know what the dissent actually said?
00:09:51.000So, this is a Sotomayor argued that when you're flying into Washington, D.C., they tell you that you've arrived in Washington, D.C. when you land at Dulles, despite the fact that Dulles is in Virginia.
00:10:52.000It's only stupid if you want to uphold the laws and you don't want to allow basically anyone that wants to come to the United States to come to the United States.
00:11:09.000Well, and there's a clip of Chuck Schumer from years ago that always sticks with me and comes up whenever we talk about this, where he explicitly states that we have a depopulation problem in the United States of America, and the way to replace the waning labor force is by allowing as many migrants as possible into the country.
00:11:24.000I tell you what, I would rather have optimist robots than immigrants.
00:11:28.000Well, there's one more story I want to throw into the mix before we get into the big conversation about.
00:11:33.000We were talking a little bit before the show about.
00:12:20.000And it's fun to see just how insane the left is going over this.
00:12:23.000We've got Rep. Pramila Jayapal saying, she says, these are disastrous immigration rulings from the right wing Supreme Court that will put millions of lives at risk.
00:12:33.000The purpose of both TPS and asylum is to protect people from dangerous situations by terminating TPS for countries in the midst of ongoing crises.
00:13:39.000Like, if you're going to represent the United States, if you're going to actually represent the people of your district, you have to have been born here.
00:13:51.000Come here when you're a teenager, have your formative years in a foreign country, learning different values, and then come to the United States and then go into government and tell Americans that are born here, this is how you have to behave.
00:14:48.000I think the real issue, the real reason they wanted people not to have kids, was because they want to flatten culture so they can homogenize it to create a global society or global governance.
00:14:59.000The liberal economic order wants to basically effectively run the world.
00:15:03.000You need to have similarities between all people because cultures that are diametrically opposed, well, they're going to fight with each other.
00:15:35.000Billy Corgan said that towards the end of the 90s, there was an effort by the labels to turn the volume down on rock music.
00:15:41.000And he goes, Some people believe the CIA was involved, but above my pay grade.
00:15:45.000So he's not really asserting any grand conspiracy.
00:15:47.000But you take a look at the ending of rock music after 40, 50 years of American cultural tradition, popularity, top of the charts, and the emergence of rap, pop, RB stuff.
00:16:01.000I would argue that this kind of music has a broader generic appeal.
00:16:05.000So, they're trying to go for simple beats, things that aren't too complicated, so that somebody in a foreign country can easily attach to it without having to be part of an American tradition.
00:16:15.000So, you flatten the American tradition.
00:16:17.000Then, now here's the part where it gets crazy.
00:16:19.000And again, it's not my conspiracy, this is somebody else's.
00:16:20.000The argument was the plan for COVID was 2030.
00:16:24.000They were going to have homogenized media.
00:16:26.000Then there was going to be the release of this coronavirus that was manufactured in a lab.
00:16:30.000They were going to tell everybody what you had to do, it was going to destroy all the businesses overnight and then reignite them all at once as a great reset and perhaps a 2030 agenda.
00:16:39.000But, The conspiracy theory states that Donald Trump's election was not supposed to happen.
00:16:44.000Because of this, he disrupted all their plans.
00:16:46.000And as a last resort in 2020, they released coronavirus from the Wuhan laboratory.
00:16:50.000Again, I'm not saying I know that's true, but that is a conspiracy theory that's been floating around as to why.
00:16:56.000It's like someone's trying to put a through line through everything we've seen over the past several decades.
00:16:59.000I don't think that's a conspiracy theory, though, because you saw the transfer out of Chapel Hill under Obama.
00:17:05.000They gave this technology gain of function to the Wuhan lab in anticipation of Trump.
00:17:16.000Yeah, because, well, number one, they're not busting up the NGOs.
00:17:19.000Maybe USAID, but everyone already knew about that.
00:17:21.000They're not doing anything about birthright citizenship, so there's going to be a demographic shift here.
00:17:26.000And I think the New York model under Mom Dami is what they have planned for the whole country and what comes post Trump.
00:17:32.000So the reason why I brought the conspiracy theory is the presumption is you look at Dearborn, Michigan, what they're doing is they're effectively doing like a mini balkanization so that American tradition.
00:17:43.000Is gone, and then America is no longer a country.
00:17:47.000It is effectively like we've talked about this last year that the military industrial complex becomes a de facto international presence, and there will no, and by flattening and destroying American tradition, which culture, there is no unified group that will ever challenge this floating machine that controls everything or goes to war, bombs things.
00:18:07.000So when you look at New York, we are all now at odds with each other, and there's not going to be a unified front against whatever this machine is doing.
00:18:15.000Do you think we're going to have a civil war?
00:18:44.000If your argument is that it was a conspiracy by the deep state or whatever, it doesn't matter.
00:18:47.000We're talking about the political assassinations because they're disruptive forces with disproportionate power.
00:18:53.000So if the argument is that the deep state, Israel, or even the leftists, whoever killed Charlie Kirk.
00:19:00.000There was an effort to stop an ascendant political power, which means there is another political power that fears a rising political power, which is another indication of civil war.
00:19:35.000So the way it used to work back then is we didn't have ballots.
00:19:38.000You didn't go into a voting, a polling station, and they wouldn't hand you a ballot.
00:19:42.000What you would do is you'd go into a polling station, write down on a piece of paper who you wanted, and put it in a box.
00:19:46.000What the parties would do is they would pre print ballots saying, here's the Republican candidates, check the boxes, and sign your name and put this in, and it'll count as your vote.
00:19:57.000They did not do that in the South because they thought it was pointless, so there was zero turnout.
00:20:01.000So the one thing that you need to consider is when we're looking at the Cook Political Report, And we see that jurisdictions are hyper polarizing.
00:20:09.000Again, clear indication civil war is coming.
00:22:23.000But I do think there is one big issue that prevents civil war, and that is population collapse.
00:22:29.000Now, that's a possibility that because we're looking at Gen Alpha being half the size of Gen Z, and Gen Z's not having kids either, which indicates, like, dude, guys, in history, no civilization has ever come back from the birth rates we are at today.
00:22:48.000You look at every study in history that has dropped below two, they have never recovered, they've collapsed.
00:22:53.000And so what's happening now is we're going to see deflation.
00:23:59.000And again, they're Japanese though, but.
00:24:01.000These are actual houses, and there's this big movement right now.
00:24:04.000Japan's trying to get Americans to move there, and they're enticing them with ads across social media saying, How would you like to own a single family home, five bedroom?
00:24:21.000Have you seen how much on social media is exploding with learn Japanese, move to Japan?
00:24:26.000There's like a white hippie guy with crystals on his neck, and he's like, So I moved to Japan, and it cost me $25,000 for this house, and then he's got like a five bedroom house.
00:24:35.000Like what's happening in Japan, because their population crisis is worse than ours, for whatever.
00:24:39.000Like, I guess, I guess maybe because we flooded this country with illegal immigrants, it, it, this, this was the Democrat plan to stave off the collapse.
00:24:47.000We are going, guys, I recommend you drive through Gary, Indiana, if you've never been, you know, with the doors locked.
00:24:54.000Yeah, with the doors locked, you know, get a kill dozer to protect yourself before you go to Gary, Indiana.
00:25:14.000And but I will say this I don't think the collapse of Gary is a racial component, it was a manufacturing collapse, which the economy collapsed.
00:25:23.000And now I could be wrong, I believe it's predominantly black.
00:25:27.000Walk down the street, and it's just rows of houses that have been abandoned for sure.
00:25:31.000In Decatur, Illinois, you can buy a house for 10 grand.
00:25:54.000I think one of the reasons they're rushing full speed towards AI data centers is because they know we need to replace white collar workers in 20 years.
00:26:17.000I'd love to hear your feedback on this.
00:26:18.000So, my theory, and I'm not at all convinced of this theory, it's just what's been running in the back of my mind for a couple of years, is that because we detached the dollar from gold and we had this massive inflation in the 70s, I actually think that feminism in large and the depopulation crisis in large is an unintentional response to inflation, right?
00:27:43.000When you're at macro level stuff, international with tens of millions of civilians, you're looking at hard economic numbers, employment, inflation, et cetera.
00:27:51.000So the powers that be in the United States say, The Soviet Union is growing at a rate of 6.3% year over year.
00:27:58.000How do we match that production output?
00:28:30.000I don't think the people who did this plan were, I would say they're midwits, not stupid.
00:28:36.000And so they're under no, like, listen, the woke are stupid.
00:28:40.000But I'm telling you, like, some greatest generation general guy who's talking about getting women in the workforce so we can beat the Soviet Union and win the race.
00:28:50.000Well, we have a lot of men doing administrative jobs.
00:28:52.000Women can easily do those, and the men can lift the rocks.
00:28:55.000So let's get as many women as possible in the workforce to do white collar jobs and, and, and, You know, lower skilled labor, we can increase economic output.
00:29:04.000And let's make it illegal to sleep with your secretary.
00:29:47.000They're not really at war just to control the population.
00:29:49.000And you see this top down surveillance grid coming in with the CBDCs via the stable coins and then AI surveillance all plugging into the flock cameras.
00:29:57.000So, like, do you know about Terra Infinita?
00:31:10.000And so the conspiracy theory is that we are a slave race trapped within the ice wall that they guard to keep us inside because we do labor for them.
00:31:19.000The reason they extract from the GDP is they're taking our resources.
00:31:22.000They want gold, they want cobalt, they want these materials.
00:31:25.000So, the conspiracy theory is that it's humans, advanced civilizations, breakaway civilizations, and the Nordic aliens are actually just the inhabitants of.
00:32:26.000The insectoids are actually a spacefaring race that sometimes come, so long as they don't interfere with the inner slave areas, sometimes they crash and there's interference, but the Nordics don't like it.
00:32:35.000Now, the Nordics are actually spacefaring and very advanced, and so they basically, with the insectoids, there's like a tense, I wouldn't call it like an alliance, but it's like Russia and the United States, you know?
00:32:46.000The reptilians, however, aren't spacefaring, they just live underground.
00:32:48.000So they have access to the surface, they work with Nordics so long as they don't interfere with the slave colony, and the Greys largely just don't do anything.
00:33:00.000You guys gotta know your conspiracies, man.
00:33:01.000Like, all I do all day is read this stuff.
00:33:03.000You don't think Greys are biological androids, though?
00:33:28.000I think with the immigration stuff, what people aren't really considering is that everything Trump is succeeding on is going to result in deflation.
00:33:38.000Well, I think the advent of artificial intelligence is really going to do that.
00:33:44.000If the cost of goods and services plummets because of the efficiency of artificial intelligence and robotics, that's inherently deflationary.
00:33:50.000So even on the AI argument alone, regardless of the policy issues, I think that we're going to see massive deflation in the next 10 years.
00:37:25.000So that's the real thing people should pay attention to.
00:37:28.000But let's go back to breakaway civilization stuff because there are a couple different theories as to what's going on with population collapse, the war, and all that stuff.
00:37:37.000And you mentioned breakaway civilization type stuff.
00:37:39.000Outside of the crazy conspiracies about ice walls and flat earth, we don't need none of that.
00:37:44.000There is just a question of have the elites discovered advanced medical technology that we are not aware of?
00:38:46.000Have advanced medical research technology that the public doesn't know about.
00:38:50.000And even if we remove that component from it, is the question simply the elite, global governance, the Davos group, millionaires and billionaires, the Malthusians, do they want to dramatically reduce population intentionally and then mechanize everything so very few humans live in the world?
00:39:05.000Traditionally speaking, the political classes throughout the history of various civilizations have required a regular working class for labor, for production, for tax revenue, what have you.
00:39:18.000But if artificial intelligence and robotics successfully meets the demand of labor, then there's no need for the political elite to take care of or engender any regular working class.
00:39:30.000So, we, I think at the point that labor is solved by technology, we as regular people become nothing but a liability to the existing political class at that time.
00:39:41.000I would argue that, you know, have you ever tried to imagine yourself sitting in their chair?
00:40:04.000And if you were one of these ultra elites, and I think when you think about that, there's, and then you look at what's happening in the world, it seems fairly obvious.
00:40:14.000They outright say they want to reduce population growth.
00:40:46.000I went and saw Bill Nye, the science guy, on a field trip in the third grade, and his whole entire presentation was about how the population was getting too big.
00:40:52.000Captain Planet told us not to have kids, remember?
00:40:55.000I mean, if I was the elite, I would have a plan called Agenda 2030 and I would create a bubble economy I can extract wealth from at the last minute, like SpaceX IPO, Anthropic, OpenAI.
00:41:07.000I would collapse that bubble economy, create inflation, deflation.
00:41:12.000Then I would move to Patagonia and start my own city state.
00:41:15.000Are you generally hostile to tech companies and stuff like that?
00:46:25.000I want to make one chick, played by What's Her Face, swing at Sauron, and he grabs it and says, Man means human being, you dumb bitch, and then he punches her in the face.
00:48:29.000Do you think things are going along a biblical prophecy timeline?
00:48:32.000Like, even if you didn't believe it, the elites believe it and try to trigger these things?
00:48:35.000Well, yeah, I think what makes the most sense is that I forgot that there's a word for this ideology where I watched this documentary, like, not documentary, but like essay, video essay about the interpretations of Revelation that, and I'm always forgetting that it's a descriptive, Predictive or prescriptive.
00:49:40.000Do you think that they're going to create AI abundance, but for you to really embrace it and get it in your bank account, you're going to have to go through a Luciferian initiation to enter the world order?
00:50:30.000And I think there is a deeper story there.
00:50:31.000But in the future, when you walk up to your replicator and go, Tea, Earl Grey, hot, what's going to do is it's going to make a glass of water, but your Neuralink is going to tell you that it's Tea, Earl Grey, hot.
00:50:42.000And then when you go, it's not actually going to make it less.
00:50:45.000It's going to pour the water in a cup.
00:50:51.000Yeah, neurokink will just make you think it's true.
00:50:52.000You're going to go to a restaurant and you're going to go triple smash burger, extra bacon, double onions, you know, double bacon, double onions, mustard with pickles.
00:51:03.000And it's going to give you a cube of roach meat.
00:51:07.000And your Neuralink is going to wire your brain to see a cheeseburger.
00:51:10.000And you're going to pick up the roach meat, raw, by the way, with the roaches.
00:51:17.000You think it's going to be that effective?
00:51:18.000And then the best part is the best part is that you're going to be sitting, like Chase and Steven, you're going to be sitting down eating burgers, but your Neuralink malfunctions.
00:51:26.000And then the burger he's holding turns into a bunch of worms and insects, and they're crawling all over his face.
00:51:31.000It actually happened to me one time when I did shrooms.
00:51:35.000So the future's transhumanist then, and you're pretty much going to have the Borg.
00:51:38.000And then, for you to keep getting all these senses, you're going to get an Amazon Prime ad.
00:52:16.000So the sentient AI is like, Okay, whatever.
00:52:19.000So when the cops show up, What the car does is it genetically clones the dead son of one of the police officers, and a tube rolls out, and a small child gets up and he goes, Daddy?
00:52:42.000Let me ask you this These powerful elites with billions of dollars, what do you think they'd be willing to do to bring back their dead child?
00:54:03.000If you don't know because you can't empathize, look up a video of a guy mourning that, like a father at the casket of his son who died overseas, and then see what that guy is reacting to.
00:54:12.000You think you love your dog, just wait till you have a kid.
00:54:14.000Imagine what that guy mourning his kid would do if you told him you would grant him unlimited power.
00:54:26.000Yeah, but if you believe in Jesus and you believe the teachings of the Bible, then you would know whatever that thing that they bring back is, is not your kid.
00:54:48.000Like they were, they're like, well, we, you know, it's less expensive if you have your son do like an Amazon or a pizza ad and then it's wild.
00:54:55.000So you're playing baseball with your kid and every once in a while they tell you to go to Blockbuster?
00:55:14.000I'm also, there's a meme where they said if they made a show called Surfing Dracula in the 90s, every episode would be about Dracula getting into crazy shenanigans while he's at a surf contest or on the beach.
00:55:31.000Today, when they create a show called Surfing Dracula, it's nine episodes of a backstory origin.
00:55:36.000And then the season finale ends with five minutes of him surfing.
00:55:39.000Yeah, that's how I feel about Passion of the Christ.
00:56:13.000I think there's that old joke a bunch of scientists spend decades building an artificial intelligence to solve the great question, and they turn the machine on, it powers up, and they ask immediately, Is there a god?
00:58:05.000I understand, but it's hard for me to separate those two issues because if the technology exists for a video game, then the same technology could exist for being productive.
00:58:49.000Harry Potter, when he drank the liquid luck and he just knew what to do and he was hyper effective for like the second half of that movie, whichever.
00:59:05.000So, my question is would you put on the headband and play video games and immersive experiences where you get to be Harry Potter, where you get to be Luke Skywalker?
01:01:58.000But I think anybody who believes there's actually files to be released at this point is, you know, sniffing glue.
01:02:03.000It's like, come on, they burned those things a long time ago.
01:02:06.000Every person that you see that talks about the Epstein files that has any kind of insider information have all sworn that they're going to read the files, read the list.
01:02:26.000Not after they released the papers where they said the prison officials created.
01:02:28.000Fake body by stuffing pillows and boxes.
01:02:30.000The only explanation for Kash Patel and Dan Bongino coming out and saying that he killed himself after all the months of content that they made?
01:03:35.000If you think Kash Patel is going to come out and be like, oh, here's everything we actually found, it would compromise security, it would compromise investigations.
01:03:42.000That doesn't mean trust him or the work that any of them have done in the past.
01:06:11.000Now, as to why Tulsi Gabbard left, don't you know?
01:06:13.000Well, I know that she said it was because her husband was sick.
01:06:15.000Well, a few months before she resigned, I went on my show and said, so when Joe Kent resigned, we know a lot of people in the Beltway.
01:06:25.000They come on this show, we talk to them.
01:06:27.000So I'm not going to burn anybody, put him on the spot, but I've heard some rumors.
01:06:31.000And the rumors that I was told is that Joe Kent's resignation was planned.
01:06:35.000He's friends with Trump, he's grateful to Trump, and this is intentional.
01:06:38.000They want to bifurcate MAGA into the new left and right paradigm so we create an Obama Romney style of politics that ices out the progressives, the left, and the old school deep state, the neoconservative right.
01:07:20.000The rumors are that Tulsi Gabbard is going to resign, that she's going to be building up a political campaign, and that way she can go up against JD Vance or Rubio or something like this.
01:07:29.000So the schism on the right is meant to weaken the left?
01:07:32.000The schism on the right is meant to create three factions in which you have 40%, 40%, 20%.
01:07:39.000And the Democrats, being 20%, can't win.
01:07:42.000So it's either going to spoil or consume.
01:08:03.000And then several months later, Tulsi announces a resignation.
01:08:06.000So I'm like, Tucker Carlson's flip on a dime.
01:08:09.000All of a sudden, he's anti Republican.
01:08:11.000I'm like, I'm going to say this, guys.
01:08:13.000When someone tells me there's a plan in place to create a new left right paradigm by splitting MAGA so it ices out and marginalizes the far left and makes them, they want to make like the Democrat progressives like a libertarian party, like 5%.
01:09:52.000What the Democrats have right now is one thing they hate Trump.
01:09:55.000So you create a spoiler with a Tulsi Gabbard, a Tucker Carlson, a Candace Owens.
01:09:59.000Seems like there's a segment of the right that also despises Trump.
01:10:02.000Well, that is the Tucker Carlson, the Candace Owens, et cetera.
01:10:04.000The point is if the Democrats only vote on hating Trump, if you can pull 10% to a moderate or right leaning anti Trump party, Trump can't lose.
01:10:14.000Or not Trump, but JD Vance or Rubio or whoever else.
01:13:44.000But the point is like, it's fine to be like, I wish that it was happening faster, but to say, oh, I don't like Donald Trump anymore because it's not happening as fast as I want, that's really counterproductive.
01:13:56.000But hold on, because you end up giving, you give help to the enemies of the United States, you give help to the Democrats, you're making the same arguments that Democrats make against Donald Trump.
01:15:05.000I personally am, am pretty, have a pretty positive outlook on AI and robotics.
01:15:10.000And I think that all of the stuff that we say that robot, that immigrants are needed for, robots are going to be able to do within the next five to 10 years.
01:15:17.000So, like, I'm sympathetic with your perspective, but to turn on the most viable political vehicle available, which is what Donald Trump is, to turn on Donald Trump and say, oh, well, you know, he's just not getting it done.
01:15:31.000And so we're going to throw away the Republican Party, and it's fine if the Democrats win the midterms, and we're going to trash the Republicans and stuff, and not work to bolster the existing right wing in the United States is counterproductive.
01:16:34.000Let me just briefly say, regardless of whether or not this is an accurate perspective or position, just say that the vast majority of the real, authentic antagonism against Trump is the perception, not necessarily the reality, but the perception that he's covering for Epstein, regardless of whether it's actually true.
01:19:00.000But why would you chase out a bovino, the hardliner?
01:19:03.000Why would you have all these lifelong lobbyists in that go against you a lot of the time?
01:19:08.000The first thing I will say is my advice to you and to everybody else is to stop assuming you understand the chessboard.
01:19:16.000I don't operate as though I understand the entirety of the chessboard.
01:19:19.000So I take a look at everything that's playing out and try to understand to the best of my ability what they're doing.
01:19:23.000So, what I will say in response to this is you are looking through a keyhole.
01:19:27.000There is a 1,000 bedroom mansion with 1,000 doors all around the building, and you're taking a look through one keyhole, yelling based on what you see inside while not seeing literally anything else.
01:19:39.000I could create an infinite number of hypotheticals to explain away why it is Bongino did what he did, why it is that Trump did what he did, but it's meaningless.
01:20:03.000Do you think that Donald Trump, when weighing his options, knowing there are domestic issues and foreign policy issues, makes those decisions lightly?
01:20:12.000And so, my issue ultimately is Trump is far from perfect, makes a lot of mistakes.
01:20:16.000Certainly, we can say Pam Bondi, we can say Amy Coney Barrett.
01:20:19.000For sure, but does it mean he's not been particularly effective in key areas?
01:20:23.000And then the ultimate question is when it comes to the thing like the war with Iran or Syria, we only know 2% if we're lucky about what's really going on in those scenarios.
01:20:32.000The final question is do you trust Trump?
01:20:42.000Do you think that Trump wasn't sophisticated enough to know that Howard Nutlick was in the Epstein files?
01:20:47.000And then why would you engender yourself and bring these people into your orbit and endorse them and protect them?
01:20:52.000Okay, so let's start with a couple of questions.
01:20:55.000Why do you think Trump is trying to wash away the Epstein files?
01:21:00.000My opinion could be a fool, but you ask questions.
01:21:03.000I'm going to give you an honest answer.
01:21:04.000My opinion is that we're in the middle of this conflict with Iran, largely centered around protecting the petrodollar.
01:21:10.000And I believe that the Epstein files, if truly revealed, will explicitly reveal that Epstein was working on behalf of Assad and that undermining popular support for Israel in the middle of a conflict with Iran is not conducive to a successful outcome in a national security issue.
01:21:24.000Do you think that there are Saudi princes who had sex with underage girls?
01:21:31.000Do you think the Saudis would, our relationship with Saudi Arabia would be in turmoil if Trump allowed for documents alleging that these Saudi princes were raping girls?
01:21:43.000What's frustrating is that we've allowed our nation to come to a position where, from a national security perspective, we have to cover for such evil.
01:21:55.000And I'm not saying that's Trump's fault, but what do we have to more fundamentally disrupt in order to make this never happen again?
01:22:00.000So let me ask you the question, right?
01:22:04.000If releasing the true unredacted Epstein files would result in total economic collapse of the United States and the end of the swift payment system in the petrodollar, would you be in favor of it?
01:22:39.000Taking the hit now is better than taking the hit later, is what I'm trying to say.
01:22:43.000If there are presuppositions in this, but let's assume that I believe there are two principal issues with the Epstein files that Trump is like, we don't want to release the real details.
01:22:53.000One is that I'd be willing to bet everything that their Saudi prince is banging little girls.
01:22:59.000And I mean, in these countries, it's illegal.
01:23:01.000So, to their perspective, they're like, what did I do wrong?
01:23:04.000In America, it's sever all ties with these people.
01:23:14.000So Trump is saying, I don't want to risk that.
01:23:17.000We need their oil production in the Western sphere of influence.
01:23:21.000The other thing is, there's a lot of powerful people like Bill Gates, who we learned in these files was potentially giving his wife STDs, and then Epstein claimed he was trying to procure antibiotics to slit to his wife to cure her.
01:24:01.000But the previous administration, all those people did these evil things.
01:24:05.000And if it comes to light, America is over.
01:24:06.000Trump's going to say, never happening.
01:24:08.000There's ways to mitigate that, though.
01:24:09.000Number one, when you cover for them, you are joining the deep state.
01:24:13.000Number two, you were given a grand slam weapon.
01:24:16.000Instead of having these little dialectics and clever plans to split the party, you could have gone scorched earth and done a limited hangout, limited release, like, hey, we're going to get the generals of the Epstein class.
01:24:26.000The subordinates and the minions, you're going to fall into place.
01:24:47.000Well, I think the moment Epstein got caught, I think once he saw what was in them, he realized that releasing them was going to undermine leverage that they create.
01:25:34.000Guys, I have no illusions the United States would remain the global empire or whatever.
01:25:38.000And the reality to that, I hope everyone realizes this, is hyperinflation, a loaf of bread costing $50.
01:25:46.000What we're looking at, so let's big picture this.
01:25:50.000I do not believe Trump has bad intentions for the American people.
01:25:53.000I believe Trump is the last bastion for American tradition, the American citizen, against a multicultural global democracy.
01:26:01.000That has been infecting and trying to destroy it.
01:26:04.000So I trust Trump to a degree, but I also trust Trump to lie a lot.
01:26:10.000That means with Trump as president and his agenda continuing, America can pull out of this tailspin and come to be a better place.
01:26:18.000The deep states mission was going to burn us to the ground, open our borders, and turn us into a balkanized, open, like, it was just going to destroy America.
01:26:26.000There was going to be no functional governance, non citizens voting, stripping money from the coffers.
01:26:32.000When you go to the big picture, you take a look at Iran.
01:26:34.000I'm only going to give the short version of this because we've done this 17 million times.
01:26:38.000The first thing Trump does when he gets into office is he starts killing narco terrorists in the Caribbean.
01:26:43.000He starts, he renames the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
01:27:20.000The Republicans must win the midterms.
01:27:22.000We can't let the Democrats take power.
01:27:25.000That being said, if we do not constrain China right now, they take over the global economy in 2030 and we lose.
01:27:33.000So Trump says, Then our first priority is going to be shut the Strait of Hormuz down.
01:27:38.000And so as soon as they get in, Trump takes a series of actions that all lines up perfectly toward.
01:27:44.000The West and the Gulf will become the largest oil exporter.
01:27:47.000The reseizure of the Panama Canal, the negotiations on the Northwest Passage, the Gulf is now one of the largest and the largest oil exporter.
01:27:59.000So when you're like, Trump is doing things I don't like, these may be the very best things that could be happening.
01:28:04.000I understand where you're coming from, and I actually agree with everything that you're saying.
01:28:07.000But what bothers me most about this, long gone are the days of, hey, America has to beat the Nazis.
01:28:14.000Like, it was a different country back then, at least seemingly less corrupt.
01:28:17.000We are so corrupt now that obviously I want to win the artificial intelligence arms race, the space race against China.
01:28:22.000Obviously, I don't want China to have economic dominance into the 21st century in the same way that the United States had economic dominance in the 20th century.
01:28:29.000However, if we do win the AI arms race, and if we do win the space race, and if we do secure economic dominance into the 21st century, we are our own version of corrupt.
01:28:39.000It won't be the CCP surveillance state that they have, it won't be this dangerous total undermining of our national safety here in the United States.
01:28:48.000But I'm concerned of what a Patriot Act looks like.
01:28:54.000And so we have to solve the fundamental corruption in our own.
01:28:58.000If we're going to win this war against China, then we have to make sure that when we come out the other side, we're not as corrupt as we are today.
01:29:03.000If there's one thing you want to level at Trump, that's it.
01:29:06.000Like the Epstein thing, like, easy, easy.
01:31:11.000So, California has an estimated two to four extra congressional seats based on the illegal immigrant population.
01:31:17.000If you were to deport all of them or just not apply those people to the census, then California loses between two and four electoral college votes for the president and reps in Congress.
01:31:43.000The issue with Texas is that it also has extra Democrat congressional seats because the major metros have large illegal immigrant populations.
01:31:51.000If you remove illegal immigrants from every state, only Democrats go down because of sanctuary states, sanctuary cities.
01:31:57.000But I do believe Texas is purple because I've been to Austin and I've been to Houston and I've been to Dallas.
01:32:03.000If you look at the numbers of their gubernatorial races, I mean, Republican governors win by a landslide.
01:32:07.000It's true, but the important thing, you know, people don't get, like in New York, you know who got these commies over the line?
01:33:00.000Tate Brown's another guy that works here, and he has this great.
01:33:04.000Phrase, which is Donald Trump is the most viable political vehicle available.
01:33:09.000Whether you like the conservatives, the Republicans, the GOP or not, the options are going to be the GOP and Donald Trump or GOP and whoever is running, you know, gets the nomination or someone that will cater to literal communists.
01:33:27.000Because the DSA on the march, every single day and twice on Sunday.
01:33:34.000But I'm not content to just allow that paradigm to continue to exist.
01:36:54.000And then three weeks later, somehow, Democrats all won like 10 seats or whatever.
01:36:59.000And it's because everyone in the media went, well, it's called a mirage because they were still receiving ballots that were arriving late.
01:37:06.000And once they counted them, Democrats won.
01:37:08.000You take that away, and Spencer Pratt wins second place in the LA mayoral race.
01:37:12.000But I do think that what happened Tuesday in New York and the shock that a lot of people, a lot of Democrats, are feeling because of it, I think that that might actually have an effect on the midterms as well.
01:37:26.000If people think that communists, actual communists, people that people are, so one of the things that they talked about a lot was defund the police, or some of the things is defund the police, and they want open borders.
01:37:37.000Those are two things that are unpopular with all.
01:37:40.000Independents and Republicans, and most Democrats.
01:37:43.000If you get a lot of people that are heading to Congress that actually are going up the street.
01:37:57.000The idea of defund the police is outside of the realm of reasonable politics.
01:38:02.000And the idea of open borders, like we shouldn't have a border at all, which is, Chavales, I think is how you pronounce her name, she was saying there shouldn't be a border.
01:38:11.000Anyone that wants to come and go should be able to go as they please.
01:38:14.000Those kind of things Americans across the political spectrum are against, except for the most extreme left wingers.
01:38:23.000So it's possible that the Republicans hold Congress.
01:38:27.000If they do, then we'll see more of the Trump policies being pushed.
01:38:32.000If they don't, the Democrats are just going to throw a wrench in the works and all the things that we're talking about, hoping for, forget about them.
01:38:55.000So I understand what you're saying, and I agree.
01:38:57.000I would like to see more, but it's so important that we don't allow crazy communists to take control, to get into a position where they're influencing national politics, where a couple, a handful of congresspeople are influencing national politics.
01:39:14.000And I understand, like I said, I understand being upset about whether it be the Epstein files or being upset about not enough deportations.
01:39:20.000Your options are not, oh, well, I'm going to turn my back on the Republicans and not vote and not try to promote the Republican candidates because I'm mad at Donald Trump.
01:39:32.000You're only going to help the communists if you do that.
01:39:36.000And I'm not using the term communist lightly.
01:39:38.000It's not like I'm talking about communists.
01:39:55.000The policies that you, that you, the parts of the, of Donald Trump that you do like, or you're, you're not voting and saying, well, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna get out and vote and I'm not gonna help the GOP because I don't like them.
01:40:53.000See, the problem with that is that's like a high school freshman whose first discovery of news, and they're like, Wow, inflation's really bad.
01:41:02.000That must mean Trump is doing a bad job.
01:42:09.000And I say, yeah, look at the tariff policy and look how it was making onshoring possible and making it more competitive for American companies to bring back manufacturing so that in the long term, spending this money means we make more.
01:42:21.000But see, these people who are entering politics who don't know anything and are adamant they do attack Donald Trump over things that are actually good because they're looking at surface level vanity metrics.
01:42:32.000So to say inflation is bad, it's like, sure, what we want to consider about inflation is the average person needs to buy food.
01:42:49.000Unless you've got kids, you're going to be mad your kids can't eat.
01:42:51.000So the point ultimately is when we look at any of these metrics and try to understand what is going on, are we actually assessing the strategy behind it?
01:42:59.000Or are we just waving our hands in the air like sixth graders yelling at the teacher when the teacher actually knows what's going on?
01:43:04.000Yeah, but Tim, it's not a moot point because the voters, you're on a four year cycle, two years with the midterms.
01:46:03.000Hold information back from him and bring surrogates in that are affiliated with the deep state to half tell him what he wants to hear to get them to agree to an end policy, which is not what he wants.
01:46:13.000No, because the shuttering of USAID, if there is anything that proves Trump is not deep state, it's when he blew up USAID.
01:46:31.000How does Trump even know the mechanisms of USAID unless someone came to him and said, this is the move we have to make to stop the deep state?
01:46:38.000And he gutted billions of dollars from this machine in Northern Virginia.
01:46:42.000Like, man, it's like if that's all Trump does and he just resigned, what about all the tens of millions that died as a result of that?
01:46:56.000USAID was funneling money to various NGOs.
01:46:59.000And I just think it's very strange that the moment USAID goes belly up, rap falls off the Billboard Top 40 and no one's going to these shows anymore and no one's buying these albums anymore.
01:47:14.000I'm saying they were, it is a fact that USAID was funding cultural programs internationally and domestically and various other slush funds.
01:47:42.000Now, all of a sudden, There's this big shift where these rap stars, RB, and pop divas can't sell tickets to stadiums and they can't sell albums anymore.
01:47:51.000And I just think it's a strange coincidence.
01:47:53.000Again, rap fell off the Billboard top 40 for the first time since the 90s, all at once, literally all at once, right around the same time USAID went belly up.
01:48:05.000All I know is there are a lot of people who live in Northern Virginia who don't do work and were getting millions to billions of dollars funneled to them so they could own mansions and live like lords off our backs because.
01:48:17.000The Democrat uniparty machine, the old school Republicans as well, had created a mechanism by which they were funneling our money into a network of NGOs that kept them permanently propped up, and Trump blew it up.
01:48:58.000Dan Bongino could have come out and said, he could have gone to a podium and said, as the deputy director of the FBI, I have taken a look at all of this stuff, and what I found is sickening.
01:51:08.000Often, when I see these things, I'm like, it must have been really bad for Dan Bongino to come out and say he killed himself because that was a PR disaster for the Trump administration.
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01:54:25.000You know, I certainly understand those arguments, but I'd prefer that the United States did not fracture and, you know, split in half or that a new country emerged with a constitutional right to slavery.
01:54:45.000But I would argue that Abraham Lincoln absolutely should be revered because in times of great turmoil, strong men should put the fist down.
01:54:53.000So, Abraham Lincoln did a lot of things that violated the Constitution.
01:54:56.000He used the Constitution as toilet paper.
01:54:57.000He said you had to throw it out sometimes to save the ship.
01:55:02.000And he suspended habeas corpus before there was a civil war.
01:55:05.000Now, historically, we look back and say, Civil War started in Fort Sumter, then he suspends habeas corpus.
01:55:11.000To the American people at the time, they did not believe Fort Sumter started a civil war.
01:55:15.000Abraham Lincoln's rallying of troops, conscription, and suspension of habeas corpus were happening, and people did not believe these things were part of a civil war.
01:55:25.000Historically, we go all the way back and go, so that's where we've decided retroactively the civil war began.
01:55:31.000But I think that's unfair because you could argue that bleeding Kansas was the beginning of the civil war.
01:55:35.000Roving bands, scalping and executing people, journalists being dragged from the printing press and burned alive.
01:55:41.000And they were like, well, but that doesn't count.
01:55:45.000So, to the people at the time, when Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, I would argue that it was only slightly worse.
01:55:53.000Maybe not slightly is unfair, but I would argue that it's entirely possible we come to a period as bad as Fort Sumter within a year or two if tensions continue to escalate the way they do.
01:56:19.000Do you believe that the next civil war will be similar to the first in that it's states seceding, or is it going to manifest completely differently?
01:56:29.000But when you look at almost all civil wars throughout history, they follow similar patterns, right?
01:56:36.000I just find it hard to believe that states would secede in the future given that they're so dependent on federal money in a way that they weren't back then.
01:56:42.000So if a civil war were to happen, I think it would be in a different way than the first.
01:57:50.000Josh Walker says, Last night, my 15 year old daughter listened to the show with me.
01:57:54.000When the topic of parents passing music and culture to the kids came up, she aggressively agreed with Tim.
01:57:59.000I awoke to her playing Nirvana on her guitar.
01:58:02.000So, yesterday, in the conversation I had with Alex Berenson in the uncensored portion of the show, he argued, I'm in a rude awakening with my daughter because parents can't control what their kids learn.
01:58:48.000The point I was making is that it makes no sense for the music industry to abandon rock because if a child grows up with a parent who plays rock music, they are inclined to like rock music, but they want something new.
01:59:00.000So the incentive is you save money and maximize value.
01:59:04.000By producing rock music for a younger generation, which is literally what happens.
01:59:09.000My mom still loves Three Dog Nights and Zeppelin and all that stuff, and I love Smashing Pumpkins.
01:59:14.000So, why then did the record labels all decide, let's not market a reproducible hit machine that a generation loves?
01:59:23.000Let's completely change the genre overnight.
02:01:52.000All right, let's grab a couple more here.
02:01:55.000All right, let's see what we got here.
02:01:59.000Bruce says, How are you going to reduce the population of Europeans and Americans and then bring in people incompatible with your way of life, way of life of Rome all over again?
02:02:15.000And interestingly, the word barbarian comes from the language because the Romans thought they were saying bar, That seems to be intentional.
02:03:38.000You can follow me at Carter Banks on X.
02:03:40.000And I don't know how many of y'all use iTunes, but if 2,038 of you buy the single in this R code right here before me, you're almost there?
02:09:47.000Like Europeans are kind of like, hey, maybe all this immigration isn't such a good idea.
02:09:52.000Maybe it's having an effect on our society.
02:09:55.000Maybe we should have a say in it because they kind of don't.
02:09:58.000Brussels has been dictating everything for a vast portion of Europe.
02:10:02.000And they're looking at Poland and they're like, Poland just doesn't have the same problems that we've had in the past, you know, 10, 15 years.
02:10:08.000Well, Poland hasn't taken in a slew of immigrants.
02:10:45.000You hear about all the stuff coming out of the UK, all the violence that's happening, all of the protests, all of that stuff.
02:10:51.000And so, this, this, the fact that this is a movie, the fact that this movie even exists is, is, you know, it's kind of descriptive of at least, even if it's not a majority sentiment, it's a popular sentiment that kind of underlies.
02:11:06.000And the irony, of course, that the censorship just draws way more attention to what would otherwise be a B movie.
02:13:19.000I imagine that it's just going to be the existing governments, Brussels, and basically is going to be trying its best to put the boot down.
02:13:26.000And at some point, I don't know about the distant future, but as long as they continue this policy, Even if they're, you know, I saw that the UN has decided that they're going to start opening facilities to help deport migrants.
02:13:53.000Say work will set you free on the outside.
02:13:54.000I don't think that it says that either.
02:13:56.000Like I said, these are the guys that are, these are the people that are, you know, they would be far closer to the communists than they would to the national socialists, I think, the people that are currently in charge.
02:14:05.000And I think that, that, If they continue this policy, then you're going to see at some point, you know, some of the countries in Europe becoming Muslim majorities, and then all of the politics will change.
02:14:17.000I have my own theory that they're getting ready for the war in Ukraine to expand to the rest of NATO membership, and that they have all these, they're bringing in all these migrant populations to get them ready for a draft, for a conflict with Russia.
02:14:30.000You think the Ukraine war is going to expand?
02:15:24.000So, you can see with Sweden and Finland that they've been militarizing the border.
02:15:31.000And then you can see the Russian forces massing and arming in Belarus in preparation to move into Estonia, Latvia, that whole Baltic region.
02:15:40.000So, do you think Russia's going to make a move to reinvent the Soviet Union or just take territories?
02:15:47.000I think they want Ukraine to take the land bridge to the OS.
02:15:50.000I think that Xi and Putin are conspiring because Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe.
02:15:56.000They want to happen is have Russia take total control of Ukraine, not just the originally contested regions, and divert the agricultural exports away from Europe into China to make China less dependent on U.S. agricultural exports.
02:16:10.000So China's better positioned to move on Taiwan.
02:17:27.000Just had a kind of question related to Europe, kind of tying into your conversation.
02:17:33.000I'm not sure if you remember there were these war games that, like, six, seven years ago, something like that, that America was running.
02:17:39.000It showed that Russia and China were kind of going to beat America if America goes against them alone.
02:17:45.000So my question, basically tying into that, is do you think under Trump that the U.S. has truly split or turned against EU?
02:17:52.000Or do you think that Washington is trying to strategically encourage greater European independence, like assigning the EU primary responsibility for Russia, but at the same time, U.S. is dealing with Middle East and broader global Issues.
02:19:04.000You know, it's great, but I don't see them winning a land based war against a power like Russia, especially because as Russia.
02:19:11.000As attrition happens and they lose more soldiers on the front line, they're going to resort to the thermonuclear warheads and miniaturized ones that they've already stationed in Belarus.
02:19:19.000And they've already been testing their hypersonics out the Arashnik missile system.
02:19:23.000And I believe Trump's abandoning Taiwan.
02:19:26.000That's why we're onshoring semiconductor manufacturing again in the United States.
02:19:31.000So the world's going to be split, tripolar.
02:19:52.000If there's a massive war over there, our military industrial complex stands to make so much money just graciously sending those over.
02:19:58.000It's so the U.S. was like, look, Europe and the U.S. are aligned because we share interests, we share history, etc.
02:20:04.000When, if and when the population of Europe is dramatically changed, you know, a couple generations of kids being born and stuff, in 50 years, it's not going to be the Europe that we remember.
02:20:17.000It might not even take that long, dude.
02:20:18.000Well, I'm thinking, I'm thinking like, you know, two more generations of people having four, five, six kids.
02:20:25.000You know, you're going to have a lot of Mohammeds.
02:21:04.000You know, it's obvious that we do share more.
02:21:07.000And Trump and Vance have, you know, explicitly come out against Israel for basically the first time in the history of any administration.
02:21:12.000Yeah, I mean, which implies to me at least that there's less U.S. interest, certainly in this administration, in the comings and goings of the Middle East.
02:21:20.000Yeah, I mean, you know, you love to see it.
02:21:23.000I personally, like right after the strikes on Iran started, literally the same day I wrote a piece on my Substack about this isn't actually about Iran, this is actually about China.
02:22:14.000It matters because this one town, this one mine produces all of the silicone for all the chips globally.
02:22:21.000So if we build the manufacturing, which they're possibly starting to do in Arizona, and you get Musk with like TeraFab, if you have the US able to make its own chips, then we can decide no, you can't use silicone out of.
02:22:38.000In my opinion, we were never involved in the Middle East because we needed the oil.
02:22:41.000We were involved in the Middle East because we needed the oil to be traded in dollars.
02:23:03.000And I think the shift that we're seeing, and this could be my own ignorance, but I believe the shift that we're seeing is rather than oil being the Primary resource to back a currency on in the future.
02:23:17.000I think what we're doing is we're making ourselves oil independent here by securing Central and South American control.
02:23:24.000And we're trying to win the AI arms race and the compute arms race against China so that we can then require our compute to be purchased with US dollars.
02:23:31.000And it'll be a technocratic kind of backed currency rather than a petrodollar.
02:24:25.000That the United States military industrial complex has had alternative energy technology for decades, whether it's quantum, whether it's zero point energy, whether it's the conspiracy theory stuff or just advanced nuclear, right?
02:24:37.000And the reason that we haven't released it is because we needed demand for oil in order to back the currency, the petrodollar.