We could be facing the end of the Antifa riots in Portland. Bill Barr has a new solution to the problem, and it involves charging Antifa with sedition. We talk about why this is a good idea, and what it means for the future of Antifa.
00:00:57.000But Bill Barr apparently has another solution to ending the Antifa problem, and it's charging them with sedition.
00:01:05.000I wonder if people know what that means.
00:01:07.000According to the Wall Street Journal, it basically means, there's a conspiracy to attack government agents or officials that pose an imminent danger.
00:01:46.000We also got a very sympathetic piece from BuzzFeed about these sad Black Lives Matter protesters who were throwing Molotov cocktails and are now facing life in prison.
00:01:56.000But in the end, of course, the other lead story is this man in Wisconsin, a mob, Black Lives Matter, shows up to his house.
00:02:05.000And he brandishes a weapon through his window, points it at him.
00:02:10.000The police have issued a statement, apparently he was drunk at the time, but there's still a whole lot of questions about whether or not you have a right to defend yourself.
00:02:16.000Because many of these people had previously gone to other homes, harassing people.
00:02:21.000One house was set on fire twice, basically destroying the whole thing.
00:02:25.000And apparently two 14-year-olds got shot during this...
00:03:15.000So one of the other stories we have is about Andy Ngo, a journalist who has been publishing public records on arrests of many of these Antifa people.
00:03:23.000And Ian was sort of challenging it, and we had a conversation about it.
00:03:27.000And I think it'll be interesting for, you know, we'll dig into these things.
00:03:32.000Especially in regards to Andy posting like, so people would get arrested and then he'd post their mugshots right away.
00:03:37.000And I was like, is that like... It's legal, I know, but is it the wrong thing to do?
00:03:42.000Because if they turn out to be innocent and he's basically ruined their lives, it's kind of like printing a fake news article and then a printed retraction the next day.
00:04:32.000I actually looked up what sedition was, and there have been different sedition acts implemented in the U.S., and I think the past several iterations have been unconstitutional.
00:04:43.000To bring a sedition case, prosecutors would have to prove there was a conspiracy to attack government agents or officials that posed an imminent danger.
00:04:51.000They say Attorney General William Barr told the nation's federal prosecutors to begin aggressive, to be aggressive, when charging violent demonstrators with crimes, including potentially prosecuting them for plotting to overthrow the U.S.
00:05:04.000government, people familiar with the conversation said.
00:05:08.000attorneys across the country last week, Mr. Barr warned that sometimes violent demonstrations across the U.S.
00:05:14.000could worsen as the November, that some, sometimes, They could worsen as November presidential election approaches.
00:05:21.000He encouraged the prosecutors to seek a number of federal charges, including under a rarely used sedition law, even when state charges could apply.
00:05:30.000The call underscores the priority Mr. Barr has given to prosecuting crimes connected to violence during months of protests against racial injustice, leading to major property damage, as President Trump has made a broader crackdown on the violence and property destruction a key campaign issue.
00:05:45.000attorneys have broad discretion in what charges they bring.
00:05:48.000Federal prosecutors have charged more than 200 people with violent crimes related to the protests, most of whom face counts of arson, assaulting federal officers, gun crimes.
00:05:58.000FBI officials earlier this year described the perpetrators as largely opportunistic individuals taking advantage of the protests.
00:06:05.000In more recent months, police officials say they are alarmed by the presence of armed fringe groups from both sides of the political spectrum.
00:06:12.000Mr. Barr has blamed much of the violence on leftist extremists, including Antifa, a loose network of groups and people that describe themselves as opposing fascism, and which Mr. Barr has described as a movement advocating revolution.
00:07:16.000And they highlight these two Antifa people who were like, every day they put on their protest outfits and they go out together and the boyfriend is on the front line playing drums so he wears a bulletproof vest and she's a medic so she puts on her medic gear and I'm like, Just play D&D.
00:07:40.000And then make a video, you know, talking about your beliefs and get 60,000 subscribers and change the world that way.
00:07:47.000No, they're not even trying to change the world.
00:07:49.000I mean, you gotta get your fantasy out, I agree.
00:07:52.000You gotta game, or do something to get your fantasy out.
00:07:54.000But they really want to change the world, otherwise they wouldn't be out there.
00:07:57.000I'll take some pool noodles, I will slide them over a mop, and you can whack each other all day and night with it while screaming that you're, you know, don't hit me, I'm the medic, I'm the medic, you're cheating, you're cheating.
00:09:15.000So they're going and finding anger from people in the community, and then using that to accomplish their goals.
00:09:21.000So if regular people might just get charged with some state-level charge, but then you'll end up with the actual organizers getting charged with sedition, maybe that makes sense.
00:09:57.000So, well, anyway, look, I looked up sedition, and the crazy thing is, so, I didn't know this.
00:10:04.000There were originally 17 amendments proposed, articles proposed for the first Bill of Rights, and then it got, like, they, like, they winded it down to condense it down to two.
00:10:17.000They condensed it down to 12, and then got rid of two, the first two.
00:10:21.000And it's actually really funny, but we've actually had multiple instances of the Sedition Act So the first one, President John Adams signed into law in 1798.
00:10:28.000It set out punishments of up to two years of imprisonment for opposing or resisting any law of the United States or writing or publishing, quote, false, scandalous and malicious writing about the president or the Congress.
00:13:38.000So they said, eventually, it will be no more than one for every 50,000, which would have brought us to, in 2010, 6,563 members of the House.
00:13:49.000You would need, like, a stadium for that.
00:13:51.000You need representatives for the representatives.
00:13:58.000So ultimately, this is still pending before Congress, I guess.
00:14:01.000But the laws for the Sedition Act of 1918 and whatever, it's a seditious conspiracy.
00:14:08.000So this is what I think they're specifically referring to.
00:14:11.000If two or more persons in any state or territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined or imprisoned not more than twenty years Or both.
00:14:50.000According to Andre Torres and Jose E. Velasquez, the accusation of seditious conspiracy is of political nature and was used almost exclusively against Puerto Rican independentistas in the 20th century.
00:15:06.000However, the act was also used in the 20th century against communists, the United Freedom Front, neo-Nazis, and terrorists such as the Provisional IRA in Massachusetts and Omar Abdel Rahman.
00:15:18.000Well, I think that actually makes sense.
00:15:20.000I mean, when you look at Antifa attacking the federal courthouse in Portland, they were planning this.
00:15:25.000They were putting weapons, there was like a backpack found with commercial-grade fireworks, explosives, bullets.
00:15:31.000And there was one, magazines were found with like red paint on them.
00:15:34.000So, sounds like they were organized and planning for a siege on a federal building.
00:15:38.000And they were trying to break into it.
00:15:44.000So they were trying to break in, but can they prove that people were planning to break in specifically to like... They specifically went to the federal building to destroy the... to harm and blow up the federal building.
00:16:22.000We've actually become so free, these people are running around unchecked, unopposed.
00:16:27.000And like we were saying, World War II, maybe those laws actually helped us win the war.
00:16:31.000Like, it was crazy lockdown martial law, but we won the war, and we didn't have German spies sending information out of the country, as far as we know.
00:16:38.000I mean, that's a big challenge in freedom versus security.
00:16:41.000Authoritarianism can be efficient in the short term, because it allows you to execute very quick decisions and moves.
00:16:47.000But in the long term, it completely destabilizes a civilization because one individual can't accurately plan a long-term economy, and they can't accommodate everybody's desires.
00:16:57.000So if we could turn something on and then automatically have sunset clause, like turn on some authoritarian move and then have it disappear after two years.
00:17:05.000I'm wary of any kind of emergency powers.
00:17:07.000You know, you look at what's going on in Michigan.
00:17:09.000Governor Whitmer, there's now 400,000 signatures to strip the governor of Michigan of the existing governorship's emergency powers because how the governor today has abused them.
00:19:39.000Throwing an explosive is a very serious crime.
00:19:42.000I mean, if I don't report a crime, I think that's a crime of me.
00:19:45.000I didn't say you have to report anything.
00:19:47.000So if I see you, if I'm out walking my dog and I see you throw a firebomb into someone's house and I don't report that, is that illegal of me?
00:20:14.000So if you're at one of these events and you're holding a shield or you're standing there side by side and people are standing next to you throwing things and you know it, like Ted Wheeler was out there.
00:20:24.000The mayor of Portland throwing explosives.
00:21:25.000Let's say this Antifa guy says, hey everybody, we're going to go to a bank and we're going to protest the 1% by all wearing the same masks.
00:21:33.000And then you say, okay, and you go in the bank and one guy with a mask raises a gun and says, anybody move?
00:21:38.000You're going to get busted at that point.
00:21:44.000So, there is a fine line between how do we deal with those who have chosen to stay and stand side by side with those who are laying siege to a federal building to break in and cause damage, and those who thought they were going to a peaceful protest and say, I gotta get out of here.
00:21:58.000And sometimes you'll go, they'll be burning a building you don't even know it a block away because you don't see it, but you're complicit because you dressed like them and you didn't run.
00:22:08.000But I gotta add, you'd think after 90 plus days, what's the line?
00:22:12.000After 10 days of them laying siege to a courthouse and you decide to go?
00:22:17.000Well put it this way, someone's robbing a bank every Friday and you're like, I'm gonna go next Friday and see what's going on.
00:22:22.000Dude, they're sieging federal property, they should go to jail.
00:22:28.000So all of these moms, the mom block or whatever, where they're all linking arms and shielding Antifa as they throw explosives, yeah man, I think that crosses the line.
00:22:55.000I mean, I'm sure the government has ways of tracking their communications to varying degrees, but if they all show up wearing yellow with mom written on their chests, someone told them what to do and they didn't.
00:23:09.000Those people might get some kind of charge, like, when people start throwing explosives, and then a month later, you come down and shield them.
00:23:20.000We're not going to give you the benefit of the doubt.
00:23:22.000I'm going to assume you must have known.
00:23:24.000However, I don't think necessarily you can charge them with a crime, proving they knew, but you don't give them the benefit of the doubt.
00:23:30.000So after the explosives are thrown, if they remain, then some, you know, light, lower-tier charge.
00:23:35.000The people who run and say, I don't have anything to do with this, thank you for leaving, because these people are disrupting this, please point out the extremists, we'll arrest them, and then you can maintain your peaceful protest.
00:23:45.000Because once they started arresting these people, everything cleared up.
00:24:50.000Now, I know some people like Zero Hedge, they're not considered to be a credible outlet by NewsGuard, and just, like, really bad across the board.
00:24:57.000I don't ever really read Zero Hedge or know much about them, but I can tell you that this article is insinuating that around the same time the riots were stopping in Portland, many similar people were seen near these areas where brush fires were starting.
00:26:04.000I certainly don't want to tempt these thugs, but it can't go without saying that Portland's 100-plus days of riots appeared to end after Wednesday, September 9th.
00:26:13.000That was the last time the Portland Police Bureau warned about protesters with this tweet.
00:26:17.000Saying Southwest Jefferson to Southwest Salmon from Southwest First to Southwest Broadway is closed to pedestrians but open for vehicular traffic.
00:26:26.000All people must leave the area to the west now.
00:26:28.000Chapman and Lownsdale squares are now closed.
00:26:30.000That's just local jargon, sure, but that was what they said.
00:26:34.000The usual livestreamers decamped to other riots and fires.
00:26:38.000By September 10th, the overworked cops from Portland Police Bureau were offered out to assist other agencies.
00:26:44.000Suddenly, instead of being required to work the riot lines, they were free.
00:26:50.000On September 7th, to the morning of the 8th, the Pacific Northwest experienced a major wind event.
00:26:55.000Winds gusted through Oregon and Washington at more than 60 miles per hour.
00:26:59.000Fires that had been allowed to crackle along, such as the Beachy Fire, flared up, power lines were down, the fires kicked up, and then came the reports.
00:27:07.000Clackamas County Sheriff officials reported that people had seen Antifa protester types reportedly stashing gas cans, looting, and looking ridiculously out of place.
00:27:18.000They were taking pictures and giving locals grief for trying to keep them out of closed neighborhoods.
00:27:23.000Locals wondered if there was a connection between the fires and the sightings of these folks.
00:27:30.000The original BLM, the Bureau of Land Management, not the group that borrowed the acronym.
00:27:35.000Now, I want to point out, there was one guy who was described by Cairo 7 local news as being a frequent visitor of Defund the Police protests.
00:28:21.000I don't think these people starting fires are far leftists, for the most part.
00:28:25.000I don't think they're intentionally, like, it's an Antifa conspiracy.
00:28:28.000I think the insinuations through this are leading in the wrong direction.
00:28:33.000They don't actually say that Antifa was causing this, however, they go on to, uh, Catherine Herridge, mentions this DHS leaked email that says, this was written on day 60 of the Portland riots, that Antifa is organized, not opportunistic.
00:28:56.000Oregonians might well wonder that these threat actors are doing their arsons in the tinder dry woodlands of the state instead of nearby downtown Portland.
00:29:45.000GDC statement on recent visits to defendants by the FBI, September 4th, 2020.
00:29:51.000We have confirmed reports of the Federal Bureau of Investigation visiting people's homes in the last week or so.
00:29:56.000The result of some of these visits is that people with state charges, whether they have been no complained or not, are being arrested by the FBI for federal charges of a similar nature.
00:30:07.000Below are some of the steps to dealing with an FBI visit.
00:30:12.000Now, I gotta admit, That's really good advice they give.
00:30:15.000Like, you know, don't talk to the police, ask for a lawyer, don't lie, it's all very basic stuff.
00:30:20.000They say if you were arrested on state charges, interfering with a peace officer, unlawful direct laser, anything like this, you may want to take some preventative measures in case you are visited and or arrested by federal law enforcement.
00:31:59.000The dude who gave him the bomb, I can only imagine, must have gotten arrested or Once the Feds started going in and arresting these people at their homes, the other organizers said, the jig is up, and they bolted, and they're gone.
00:32:12.000That leaves all of these deranged and unwell people scattered.
00:32:17.000Many of the actual far leftists probably started preparing for the siege on the White House on September 17th.
00:32:22.000Many of them probably got scared, stay home, lock their door, or they're hiding at their friend's house.
00:32:27.000Many of them are in jail right now being held by Feds and probably will never be released.
00:32:31.000And then all of the crazy people who were wandering around bored and screaming because they're
00:32:37.000literally unwell, wandered off and started starting fires. That makes a lot
00:33:03.000And one of them was a Black Lives Matter leftist.
00:33:07.000Now, we should be able to easily prove whether or not many of these other people were at some of these protests.
00:33:13.000But I guess if they weren't arrested, we wouldn't know.
00:33:17.000But what happens when you have people who are throwing firebombs at Seattle and Portland police departments, and now the organizers are gone?
00:33:25.000No one's giving them orders and telling them what to do.
00:34:15.000Well, the feds are supposed to operate within federal jurisdiction.
00:34:19.000They're supposed to, like, the FBI deals with specific crimes pertaining to, you know, interstate commerce kind of things, or like a murderer crossing state lines.
00:34:28.000Many of these people aren't from Portland, so the FBI would have jurisdiction.
00:34:32.000But now, because localities are not actually dealing with these criminals, The feds are asserting some kind of warped jurisdiction to put an end to it.
00:35:49.000From BuzzFeed, these two lawyers face up to life in prison for allegedly burning an empty cop car.
00:35:56.000The federal case against the lawyers Colin Mattis and Urooj Raman is a stark example of how the Trump administration is cracking down on Black Lives Matter protesters.
00:36:08.000They made several mistakes writing this article.
00:36:18.000Every statement of support, every banner at every football field, every knee bent on the field, is now represented by two people who are giving out and throwing Molotov cocktails.
00:36:32.000Antifa separated Black Lives Matter from the violence, even though I kept saying we know these people, they're yelling Black Lives Matter.
00:36:38.000Right, there's a lot of cross-culture going on.
00:36:40.000So thank you, BuzzFeed, for giving us the facts that these people who are going out and burning everything down are in fact representatives of the Black Lives Matter movement.
00:37:02.000Why does it matter that these extremist arsonists, these people arrested on charges of being, you know, arson and, you know, other, I guess, I don't know what else was charged.
00:37:44.000It's an absurd notion, but they're trying to garner sympathy by saying They're immigrants being prosecuted, and instead they're saying firebomb arrests and immigrants, which are completely unrelated.
00:37:58.000It has nothing to do with who their parents are.
00:37:59.000I'm sure, in fact, their parents worked very, very hard to get here and are probably very upset with them.
00:38:04.000Let's read a little bit of this and see what they have to say because the tweet they put out, it all seems so sympathetic to these poor Black Lives Matter supporters, protesters, who, uh, there's, there's a photo of them in a car holding Molotovs.
00:38:25.000The NYPD van on a Brooklyn street was banged up and empty, a battered steel shell with shattered windows and a mask of spray paint shortly before 1 a.m.
00:38:35.000On Saturday, May 30th, the fourth straight night of nationwide protests against police brutality, a Molotov cocktail set into blaze.
00:38:42.000A surveillance camera perched outside the NYPD's 88th precinct down the block captured the incident, including a tan Town & Country minivan at the scene.
00:38:50.000Around ten minutes later, officers pulled over a vehicle fitting that description.
00:38:54.000Colin Ford Mattis, 32, was at the wheel, and Arooj Rahman, 31, was in the passenger seat.
00:39:00.000Officers found a lighter, a tank of gasoline, and a bottle stuffed with toilet paper in the back seat.
00:39:05.000Rahman and Mattis were handcuffed and transported into holding cells at the NYPD headquarters.
00:39:10.000Two of 23 people arrested in Brooklyn that night for actions connected to the protests against police brutality.
00:39:16.000They're facing life in prison, and based on what BuzzFeed just wrote, I kinda think they'll get convicted.
00:39:22.000So, for burning an already blown out van, they're gonna get life in prison?
00:39:59.000It was some other woman, I believe, who threw a Molotov at a car, at a van full of VIPs.
00:40:03.000That person should get, maybe, charged with, like, life in prison, I think, for trying to kill a bunch of people.
00:40:08.000The issue is, like, you're gonna go out with Molotov cocktails, throwing them.
00:40:13.000It doesn't matter if you were like, don't worry, I'll do my best not to engulf someone in flames.
00:40:18.000You can charge someone and arrest them, charge them with life in prison, or charge them and then, you know, give them life in prison and then let them out, also.
00:40:25.000Yeah, they could get parole or something.
00:40:44.000They say the case against Rahman and Mattis took a different track because the incident involved an explosive device, a specialized unit of the NYPD officers and FBI agents called the Joint Terrorism Task Force formed in 1980 to root out threats to national security spearheaded the investigation.
00:40:59.000Within hours of the arrest, before Brooklyn prosecutors had even begun writing up charges, FBI agent Kyle Johnson submitted a criminal complaint in federal court, and federal prosecutors informed local authorities that the U.S.
00:41:11.000Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York was taking over the case.
00:41:16.000No one knew it at the time, but this was one of the early moves in a widening federal crackdown against Black Lives Matter protesters across the country.
00:41:50.000People go out there, they dress in black.
00:41:52.000Some people have really good intentions and some people are blowing stuff up, but they're all out there together.
00:41:56.000Honestly, if you have good intentions, you're completely overruled by the people who just takes a few to have bad intentions to totally guilt by association when you're in a crowd like that.
00:42:05.000Dude, these people are getting locked up forever.
00:42:09.000They say, when it came to Rahman and Mattis, and the alleged crime of burning an empty and already damaged police vehicle, the US Attorney's Office brought charges so severe, they carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 45 years in prison, and a maximum of life.
00:42:25.000A potential punishment, one former federal prosecutor called ridiculous.
00:42:29.000Another called out of hand, and a third described as an extreme tactic to send a message to other protesters.
00:42:40.000I'm not a fan of making examples of people, giving individuals harsh penalties so that other people are deterred.
00:42:46.000No, the crime is on the individual, and the individual should face Appropriate crime and punishment.
00:42:50.000But, like, dude, you could argue that we're at war, right?
00:42:53.000I mean, we're at war overseas, 100%, in Iraq, Afghanistan, and this is like a domestic... Like, George Washington would execute... This is stories that I've read, I don't know 100% a lot about it, but if someone would try and, like, throw down their weapon and not fight, he'd have them killed.
00:43:49.000All of these law and order types want everyone to know, you go with Molotovs during a riot, they're gonna lock you up forever.
00:43:56.000So, I'm inclined to agree with Ian here, because it's not necessarily about increasing morale for the people, but it's about increasing confidence in the system, and in the Feds, and in the fact that the rule of law will actually come to fruition, unlike in Portland.
00:44:08.000And showing that the power lies in the government, not you.
00:44:13.000So when it came to the Washington, D.C., the White House protest, where they cleared out all the people in front of the White House, you guys remember that?
00:45:20.000Or they were knocked out with some sort of, weren't they, weren't they got, they were thrown out with some sort of violent dispersal tactic?
00:46:39.000So if you're in a peaceful protest and the government says, we say you move, you move, you don't, what are you supposed to do as a peaceful protester?
00:47:45.000He argues for the right to physically attack cops who try to arrest you, calling it defense.
00:47:50.000Oh, that's not... Yeah, he said, it was a quote from some site, I'm not familiar with the site, but it was called, like, BostonReview.net, and this guy said, if a cop is violating your rights, you have a right to defend yourself from unjust, unlawful arrest.
00:48:04.000Well, who determines whether the arrest is lawful?
00:48:06.000Because nobody wants to get arrested and nobody thinks they're being legally arrested.
00:48:09.000They always yell things like, I have not been read my rights, therefore the arrest is illegal!
00:48:14.000And then what, you're gonna swing at a cop?
00:48:15.000They don't have to read you your rights, dude.
00:48:18.000So I think it's about messaging, I do.
00:48:21.000Well, let's jump into the second lead of the story.
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00:49:09.000Milwaukee man mobbed by Black Lives Matter activists arrested for trying to defend his home.
00:49:15.000Now this is the narrative that went out among many conservative, right-leaning, and anti-SJW type reporters.
00:49:24.000These Black Lives Matter activists show up in front of this guy's house, they're screaming, they literally have a banner that says Black Lives Matter, they got the big Black Lives Matter fist, and then this guy in his window shows what looks like a shotgun of some sort, and then he, I guess he pumps it, and then he like aims out the window.
00:49:39.000At some point after that, cops show up and arrest him, and all of these people start cheering.
00:49:46.000We now have an official statement from the police, and we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna break all this down.
00:49:50.000Milwaukee police tweeted, suspect arrested for pointing and aiming a long gun at protesters.
00:49:56.000They go on to say, on Monday, September 14th, and this is really weird, they include this weird context that's irrelevant to the crime in question.
00:50:04.000On Monday, September 14th, 2020, at approximately 4.25pm, Milwaukee police responded to a residence located at the 3400 block of North 80th Street regarding a trouble with subject call for service.
00:50:16.000The suspect threatened to physically harm the victim, who is his neighbor, while wielding a chainsaw, causing the victim to fear for their safety.
00:50:25.000The suspect, a 56-year-old man from Milwaukee, was arrested for disorderly conduct while armed.
00:50:30.000Okay, I'm not sure what that has to do with the crime in question now, and why they're saying that.
00:50:45.000On Tuesday, September 15th at approximately 5.21 p.m., officers were dispatched to a demonstration at the same location where several individuals protested outside the suspect's residence.
00:50:55.000At approximately 8.30pm, the officers who were monitoring the protest were notified by a witness that the suspect was inside his residence, by a window, and that the suspect motioned the long gun as if he chambered around and then pointed the gun at the crowd.
00:51:08.000The video of the incident was subsequently.
00:51:12.000I'm sorry, subsequently broadcasted on several social media outlets.
00:51:17.000Officers made contact with the suspect and observed that he appeared to be intoxicated.
00:51:21.000He was subsequently arrested for endangering safety by use of a dangerous weapon while under the influence of an intoxicant, disorderly conduct while armed, and bail-jumping.
00:51:50.000So I think that this guy had every right to take action against people who were mobbing him.
00:51:54.000I think the police were ridiculously cowardly to just walk up and be like, I see our problem, we're gonna arrest you, and then the crowd will disperse.
00:52:01.000And the fact that the crowd cheered the police, there's literally F12 on the back of one of the people in that picture, and she's then cheering for the police.
00:52:10.000That is ideologically inconsistent with what she's supposed to be out there rioting for.
00:52:15.000Yeah, these people who claim to hate the police, want to defund the police, called the police and then cheered when the police did what they wanted.
00:53:53.000One of the main guys who was live streaming this, one of the most prominent activists, has been, according to some reports, organizing parties at alleged racists' homes.
00:54:05.000They're going to people's houses and they're staging protests.
00:54:09.000This is the guy I was talking about earlier who believes he has a right, at least according to one outlet, he has a right to defend himself against police physically if they're unlawfully arresting him.
00:55:42.000You're in your home, these same activists show up, the same chants, you had heard about the gunshots the last time it happened, people getting shot, and now they're in front of your house screaming at you.
00:57:06.000It's the only way, pretty much, right?
00:57:08.000We were talking earlier about how the First Amendment, that was the first article that was to become the Bill of Rights, talked about how 50,000 people would get one representative in Congress.
00:57:25.000The Founding Fathers did not predict that we would have 750,000 people for every one congressperson.
00:57:32.000They thought it was going to be 50,000.
00:57:37.000So it's really easy to put together laws based on small population and constitutional rights.
00:57:43.000And I've talked about how civil disobedience is the line where I think we as a society are comfortable, meaning like you block a road, right?
00:57:49.000You inconvenience people, nobody gets hurt, you get arrested very quickly, you get a slap on the wrist, go home.
00:57:55.000But what happens when you have millions of people?
00:57:57.000Nonviolent civil disobedience can destroy the country.
00:58:00.000And so we're entering a point where the security of the nation is threatened because there's too many people.
00:58:07.000So if you had, you know, a small town back in the day, and a tiny percentage showed up to protest some guy's house, it'd be like 10 people.
00:58:14.000You get a couple sheriffs and deputies to come out and say, everybody go home, you're disturbing the peace.
00:58:19.000Well, now you can very easily muster hundreds of people, and there's only going to be a small handful of cops available to actually deal with it.
00:58:29.000I hope you don't mind if I jump in, but I was thinking about this.
00:58:31.000I think this press release that the police gave out was designed to keep more rioting from happening.
00:58:36.000I think them trying to portray this solo citizen as a bad guy who had been threatening, like, his neighbor with a chainsaw and then who was clearly intoxicated.
00:58:44.000Like, how dare he drink at home on an evening and not be prepared for an entire riot of people to show up.
01:00:16.000But imagine you're watching it and you're slamming down some, you know, some like Natty Light because you're just like... You're old school.
01:00:49.000But what if you have a crazy guy who's very threatening and saying like, you're next.
01:00:55.000Where do we draw the line on when you're allowed to defend yourself if you happen to have been at home just having a beer mind your own business?
01:01:02.000If they're infringing on your property, ultimately.
01:01:05.000So the lights and the noise is like, that's hitting me in the ears.
01:01:23.000And so far, the chat hasn't given me anything, but I think that is considered a form of assault if it's likely to hurt your ears or your eyes enough.
01:01:33.000Although I do know that under the Geneva Convention, that is not considered like maiming or just, you know, disfigurement, but it's a huge problem and it is like a lifelong issue.
01:01:58.000That was like people would hear a noise.
01:02:02.000And then all of a sudden they would get these mental ailments, like symptoms, with like loss of vision and headaches and light sensitivity.
01:02:09.000They had to wear special glasses because they couldn't see the light anymore.
01:02:35.000But even beyond that, why wouldn't they just have a thing where they put up against the wall and then stick it to the wall and then crank it, and then everyone inside just gets their brains melted by microwaves?
01:02:55.000Dude, I've been thinking a lot about modern war and why we never want to experience it because we don't know what kind of weapons are coming from orbit.
01:03:00.000Dude, have you seen... we've talked about laser-induced plasma channels.
01:03:09.000Is that, I have an extremely high-powered infrared laser that flicks on and off real fast, ionizing the air, at the same time supercharges this massive electrode, so then the electricity travels down the superheated path of least resistance, so effectively, they can point the weapon at you and fire and strike you with lightning.
01:03:28.000And a friend of ours, Jeremy Riss, who's alien scientist on YouTube, you can check out his channel.
01:03:36.000Have you seen the videos of the destroyers with the crazy laser turrets?
01:03:40.000It's got like three lenses and it aims and it just locks on and it just holds an infrared laser and the thing just bursts into flames and crashes.
01:03:47.000Yeah, I think China was testing one and said, we tagged you one of your jets to the US government.
01:04:56.000has experienced rioting over racial tensions before, but this report shows the damage from the latest unrest will far exceed any historical precedent.
01:05:03.000The arson, vandalism, and looting will result in at least $1 billion to $2 billion of paid insurance claims, Axios reports.
01:05:10.000This will eclipse the record set in the LA 1992 riots after the acquittal of police officers who brutalized Rodney King.
01:05:20.000This figure vastly underestimates the true damage wrought by the looting and violence that has broken out in recent months.
01:05:27.000For one, the Axios report only measures insured losses.
01:05:31.000The obvious problem here is that not all the damages were insured.
01:05:36.000There was a story I was reading where apparently a bunch of these businesses, their haul-away claims, which means like for when the debris and rubble, is capped at $25,000.
01:06:38.000And their family's pain don't get counted in any insurance company's budgetary analysis.
01:06:43.000Nor does the pain of those such as elderly businessman punched in the face while his store was ransacked in Kenosha, Wisconsin manifest itself in total reports of an uninsurance compensation.
01:07:10.000So what happens when your business, you've got a painting that a family member made for you, maybe a family member who died, and they burned it down.
01:07:21.000That's well beyond monetary costs, man.
01:07:23.000Psychological value is, you can't put a money, a dollar on that.
01:07:27.000This is something I was thinking about, because when you burn someone's small business, you are As close to literally, in the correct sense, as possible, burning the American dream.
01:07:37.000Because if they started from the ground up, and they've been working on it for 35 years, and they've handed it down through their family, and they've taught all their kids to work there, that's gone.
01:07:48.000There's nothing that will replace that.
01:07:49.000I mean, that's more than billions of dollars.
01:07:51.000And you're just talking about repairing the actual structure, not about how long it will take, all the lost revenue that your business isn't open, and the people that you'll lose that have to go get other jobs.
01:08:03.000Regular customers who don't shop with you anymore.
01:08:06.000I would love to know how much, how many of these things weren't, how many businesses that were destroyed were not insured or were underinsured.
01:08:31.000So this damage, you know, to go back to that sedition stuff with Bill Barr, I think it's interesting because what if these people, what if they're pro-China?
01:08:55.000Did you guys look at that Tucker Carlson interview about that girl, that Chinese whistleblower?
01:08:59.000I didn't see it, but apparently she said that it was made in the lab and it was as a weapon.
01:09:03.000Yeah, but she also worked at the University of Hong Kong.
01:09:06.000Okay, so that could be bunk, but not out of question for government to tamper with a foreign country.
01:09:12.000So the point I brought up on that story, for those unfamiliar, Tucker Carlson had on a whistleblower from a university in Hong Kong saying the Chinese Communist Party manufactured and intentionally released COVID. My thought
01:09:23.000on that is there's a potential for bias because she was working, you know, in Hong Kong. So Hong
01:09:28.000Kong is being repressed and suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party. But I will say, why do we
01:09:36.000trust one expert over another if they have the same credentials? Why is it that if one expert comes
01:09:41.000out and says it's not man-made, we say, you got it done.
01:10:07.000We have an actual researcher who is working at a university in Hong Kong saying they know this and they published a paper on it.
01:10:14.000And now they're taking old stories that don't actually reference anything having to do with her and using it to prove Tucker's story is false.
01:11:37.000I would have become radicalized in my beliefs, because I already believe that there's a power structure out there that's pulling the strings on this system.
01:11:47.000I'm very red-pilled, by the way, and I try and play it off like I'm not, because we need to keep things stable.
01:13:07.000Putin, you know, the whole being in office for 20 years thing, it's constitutionally legal in Russia, as far as I can tell from what I've learned.
01:13:38.000You'll see all of these despots in North Africa and the Middle East who are like, if I go, you'll see how bad it gets.
01:13:43.000Yeah, I think that's his mindset right now.
01:13:45.000And then to be honest, Libya did get really bad.
01:13:49.000I would like to see a peaceful transfer of power in Russia.
01:13:52.000I feel like he's waiting for a great leader in the United States to emerge so that he can breathe easy and let go and make sure stuff doesn't... I don't know.
01:14:50.000And get in your super chats if you would like to have us, because we're going to do one more segment, and then we're going to read your comments.
01:14:54.000But check out this story from the Epoch Times.
01:14:56.000Now, of course, I always make sure I bring this up, that NewsGuard says Epoch Times fails, but they do not repeatedly publish false content.
01:15:05.000They just don't like that they don't correct their errors.
01:15:08.000But we still have this story, and I think it's important to bring up, because I've got a couple other stories for you as well.
01:15:12.000They report, Pennsylvania Sheriff flips from Democrat Party to Republican Party.
01:15:20.000It was really a difficult decision, and I've thought long and hard about it.
01:15:24.000But I feel I stand for the ideals of the Republican Party platform more than the Democrats today, Westmoreland County Sheriff James Albert told the Tribune Review.
01:15:36.000He said he is against abortion for the Second Amendment and a lifelong member of the National Rifle Association.
01:15:41.000Today, I feel my ideals are closer to the Republican Party than Democrats.
01:15:46.000The reaction to looting and rioting across the country in the wake of the death of George Floyd helped lead to the party change.
01:15:51.000He says, I was saddened and enraged by the murders of David Dorn, a 77-year-old African-American retired police captain, who was shot by a pawn shop looter during a protest in St.
01:16:02.000These outrageous, lawless acts have been met with silence, acquiescence, and in some instances, outright support from the local, state, and national leadership of the Democratic Party.
01:16:13.000The Pennsylvania Democratic Party did not respond to a request for comment.
01:18:39.000So forget the Obama thing, but the Hillary Clinton subverting Bernie Sanders thing that came out in WikiLeaks, and then the trying to shove Biden down my throat.
01:18:48.000I'm not a party politician, but that is disgusting.
01:18:51.000I thought Bernie Sanders had some great things to say.
01:19:02.000That's the most amazing thing about Bernie is that I remember it was like early 2016.
01:19:08.000I was in New York with a friend and I was literally ranting like in excitement about how Bernie Sanders has been consistent and we finally have a politician who's been saying the same things, still saying the same things and refusing to back down.
01:19:29.000He's actually talking about how you have different perspectives, and that's long been a challenge.
01:19:35.000I can't believe the guy I said did not change.
01:19:39.000Give him 10 seconds in that room with Hillary Clinton, and he went, Yeah, when they pulled the trigger basically, but when Hillary Clinton's campaign finally said, no Bernie, it's Hillary or whatever, he had like a week to run independent.
01:20:15.000But a bunch of people were like, no way, dude.
01:20:17.000And they were pushing this conspiracy theory that, like, the DNC brought him into a room and then, like, some guy, like, puts on a glove and he's like, yo, Bernie, listen up.
01:20:25.000You're gonna bow out and give it to Hillary or else.
01:20:28.000And Bernie's like, I'll never back down.
01:22:49.000So you get somebody who's worth $10 million and they can be like, I'm gonna give $2,800
01:22:56.000to all of my favorite politicians right now.
01:22:58.000And that's way more than the average person could possibly do.
01:23:01.000Not only that, you get someone worth $50 million and they're like, I'm gonna give $5 million to a super PAC to promote my candidate.
01:23:07.000I have mixed feelings about funding politicians.
01:23:10.000I don't know how you guys feel about this, but I think it was Glass—repealing Glass-Steagall that a lot of people— No, no.
01:23:14.000Glass-Steagall was banking regulations for investment versus savings and It comes from like back in the day when people would want to run around, take trains around the country and like campaign, and they wanted to fund their own campaign.
01:23:24.000And so they would pay all the bill, and it was illegal back in the day.
01:23:27.000You couldn't spend more than like a certain amount.
01:23:29.000They're like, how come because I have all this money, I can't use it?
01:23:38.000Well, now there was the Citizens United ruling like a decade ago.
01:23:41.000Yeah, that's what I was thinking about.
01:23:42.000And so basically what happens is you get someone like Michael Bloomberg, who's a multi-billionaire, like ridiculous billions of dollars, and he's like, I'm gonna take a hundred million dollars of my assets and liquefy them and give them to Super PACs to put out all this anti-Trump messaging.
01:24:20.000I don't like that these people are super rich and that it would take a thousand people to... Like dude, a thousand people With making 50 grand per year still will not be able to match up to one millionaire because that 50 grand they're paying is going towards base necessities.
01:24:38.000So they're not even at the point where they have disposable income to just be giving out for political and ideological causes.
01:24:43.000Maybe we should have, throw more money at it Ian, like a government stipend every year that we can donate to political campaigns.
01:24:50.000That's one of the ideas, like a voucher thing.
01:24:52.000So this voucher thing is really interesting in my opinion.
01:24:56.000So we've talked about vouchers for schools.
01:24:59.000You guys obviously know what this is about.
01:25:00.000For those that aren't familiar, everybody pays taxes that are proportional to their income, and then you get a voucher that represents a certain amount of value for the school, and then you choose which school you want to go to, and they get that voucher.
01:25:12.000So that way, rich people pay a little bit more, but still get one voucher.
01:25:16.000Poor people pay a little bit less, still get one voucher.
01:25:18.000And that guarantees equal access to schools, and then everyone can choose.
01:25:23.000So a rich kid's voucher is worth the same as a poor kid's.
01:25:26.000So the school's trying to compete for those vouchers, regardless of whether the student's rich or poor.
01:25:32.000There's another idea that we all pay taxes into a public resource fund of some sort, and then those vouchers are given out to candidates at a certain point.
01:26:45.000Joe Biden is the legacy candidate, and Donald Trump is the internet candidate.
01:26:48.000No matter what happens, the establishment is losing power.
01:26:52.000But that means we're going to see these wingnuts on Twitter who are screeching, ban them all, are going to be the left.
01:26:59.000They're gonna that's what's happening. The Democrats are embracing it
01:27:01.000They're absorbing that into their party and then once the establishment media is gone
01:27:05.000You're gonna have us as the right and the left is gonna be a bunch of screeching
01:27:09.000Cancel culture lunatics want to burn everything to the ground. We just build out the center. I
01:27:13.000Mean technically we are that we are the center Like, you can clearly see the difference in opinion between, like, me or someone like Steven Crowder.
01:27:23.000You know, we agree on fundamental issues that we are a country, and then we disagree on, like, the traditional wedge issues of the left and the right.
01:27:30.000But what's happened is, there are regular Americans who have kind of, like, you know, stayed where they are, going a little left, a little right, back and forth, and then there's this weird, like, branch that's going like, and just, like, shot straight out.
01:27:41.000Now the Democrats are desperate to try and, you know, build a bridge between the new psychotic algorithmic far left and regular Americans, and they can't do it.
01:27:51.000So Joe Biden's like, I'll go a little far left, making everyone go like, whoa, whoa, whoa, you're too far left.
01:28:16.000You know, it's funny to watch, but it's kind of like a shock to a lot of traditional, like traditional establishment types who are like, this is not what a presidential campaign is supposed to be.
01:28:27.000So right now what we're experiencing is you got the left claiming the right is reactionary when in reality the right is actually substantially more progressive than the left is.
01:28:39.000The left is repealing civil rights law.
01:28:41.000The Democrats in California, the state, the Assembly, and the Senate have voted to repeal their civil rights legislation from their constitution, specifically Prop 209, that deals with government contracts, employment, things like that.
01:28:53.000So the government will be able to discriminate based on race, meaning you'll start seeing, well, maybe seeing signs pop up that say like, you know, one race only, black only, white only, Latino only, Asian only, whatever.
01:29:04.000They'll be allowed to do it at government institutions.
01:29:24.000You have Donald Trump, who's on the internet, uses the internet, tweets like crazy, he does not represent the old, traditional, stodgy, plastic media.
01:29:32.000He's off the cuff, he says whatever's on his mind, and it offends a lot of people.
01:29:55.000And that's what the Democrats represent right now.
01:29:58.000It is it is an old so they're like they're activists are reactionary and that means they're specifically trying to stop the progress being made.
01:30:05.000These people they don't they don't listen you talk about internet voting you realize you're talking about freedom.
01:30:16.000That everyone online, that we can decentralize power and authority through encrypted internet networks and secure voting and secure their individual rights for all.
01:30:24.000They're banning people from social media because they don't adhere to their orthodoxy.
01:30:28.000That is not So, maybe what we're seeing is, as the Internet age develops and expands, you have Bernie Sanders, who was promoted by left-wing Internet populists, and Donald Trump, right-wing Internet populists, and the Democratic establishment, because they have allies in media, crushed Bernie.
01:30:52.000It looks like what we're seeing now is a fight between the left-wing populists and the right-wing populists, and that's what's going to look like in the next several elections.
01:31:02.000The far left is authoritarian, wants to shut down speech and take away rights, and the right wants people to have...
01:32:28.000George Alexopoulos is one of the best comic artists right now in politics, period.
01:32:33.000The first panel is a storm and like a lightning strike, and there's a hooded figure approaching a cave.
01:32:40.000Inside the cave, there is a twisted figure wearing a muumuu, holding a stick with an old man hanging from it, and another creepy old man monster sleeping behind the evil muumuu monster.
01:32:53.000And the muumuu monster's neck is all really long, yelling, who dares seek power?
01:32:58.000The next panel is Kamala Harris kneeling on a bunch of skeletons, showing her face, she was the hooded figure, and then a smiling, elongated neck Hillary Clinton with weird alien bug eyes.
01:34:55.000If you are given the opportunity to entertain a situation in which there's no upside, And there is a rare potential that someone will show up to your house and you will be arrested because they accuse you of being a bigot.
01:35:07.000Would you want that circumstance to happen?
01:35:58.000Well, the point I'm making is They're not going to go after everyone.
01:36:03.000They're going to go after enough people so that people are scared and stop fighting back.
01:36:08.000And then they'll think, if I just keep my head down, and then you get the Soviet Union, where people would just call the cops on their neighbor and say, my neighbor says communism is dumb.
01:36:17.000And the next day the apartment was cleaned out and the person was gone at a gulag.
01:36:20.000That's why I don't like these contact tracing things for COVID.
01:36:32.000Oh, yeah Yeah, so I'm going in for a dentist for a permanent crown nice And I have to answer all these questions, and they're like have you been in contact with anybody who has these symptoms?
01:36:44.000Have you traveled out of state all this crazy stuff, and they fill it out, and they document it That's where we're going looks like a step All right, let's see.
01:36:53.000Dr. Lich says, if Biden refuses to come onto Joe's podcast, I vote Trump should go solo.
01:36:58.000Still would bring in tons of views and media.
01:37:24.000Student of History says, After your main video, I think we must expand the Andy Ngo method.
01:37:30.000People from your area start popping up in riot blotters.
01:37:33.000Let's go get that message out there, make them nervous without going near them.
01:37:39.000So this is a reference to Andy Ngo, who is, when the public information comes out that people have been arrested, he just says, like, this person was arrested, you know, this is where they work, this is what the thing says.
01:37:52.000So the police are like, John Smith, 34, was arrested for arson, battery, blah, blah, blah.
01:37:55.000You know, and then Andy will be like, this person does this job.
01:37:58.000And now Antifa is panicking because they're losing their, some, some people have lost their jobs because of this.
01:38:04.000Um, as much as some of these companies want to pretend like, no, no, it wasn't over.
01:38:09.000When it comes to criminals, sometimes you want to be careful not to make a martyr out of them and just lock them up, throw them in the oubliette and forget about them.
01:38:16.000Like when they're gone, that's the best thing.
01:38:20.000Yeah, but if they're not being charged by the DA, they get right back out and keep doing it.
01:39:25.000There's a lot of questions about voting.
01:39:27.000So, first you have the Starship Troopers method, where service guarantees citizenship.
01:39:34.000You're a civilian if you haven't served and you can't vote, but you enjoy all the rights.
01:39:37.000If you serve in some capacity, now you have the right to vote.
01:39:41.000That's a really interesting thought, because right now we have people who vote who hate the country and want to destroy it, who've done nothing for it.
01:39:47.000Yeah, and they vote for people who do.
01:39:48.000Who, like, vote against what they think is the right thing.
01:39:50.000There are people here who are voting to hurt the country on purpose.
01:39:53.000And there are some people who vote for random things, too.
01:39:56.000But then you get, like, no offense to people that have served, but mindless people that have signed up to serve in the military because they just want to kill the bad guy that might go vote.
01:40:38.000But the idea was, if somebody can just show up and be like, I live here now, I'm voting, how do you know if they're actually a member of the community that wants to help, if they're just temporarily there?
01:40:49.000So like, you could move to New York, be there for the minimum required time, then vote for something that destroys New York, and then leave.
01:40:55.000And you don't have to deal with the consequences of your vote.
01:41:31.000But it still comes down to the fact that you've gotten all these people to use the vote.
01:41:34.000Without the vote, it's... Yes, the function of the vote is quality.
01:41:36.000But influence can be more powerful than voting.
01:41:39.000Because if you can influence millions of people to completely disregard or hate the country, then they'll destroy it with... To create a new voting system.
01:41:46.000Even without voting, they'll go around with Molotov cocktails like we're seeing with Antifa.
01:41:49.000Or to influence them to create a new voting system.
01:41:54.000Yeah, so many chickens says hey guys. I live north of Milwaukee
01:41:58.000It's dangerous and deeply segregated the police pandered to the mob because they know how bad it would get if protests
01:42:05.000started on And my on mass up here stay safe everyone appreciate it
01:42:10.000Love you, William Kelly says the infernal revolution with peaceful kumbaya cocktails. That's right
01:42:16.000Yes, hostile bogey inbound says ammo is getting hard to find war is the only thing I was ever good at
01:42:22.000I want to be called off the bench I mean if so if you if you know war then you probably know
01:42:28.000what you're getting into But I think ninety nine point nine percent of people are
01:42:31.000gonna cry Non-stop all day every day when they realize what war
01:42:35.000really is Yeah, because we, as Americans, haven't had to face a modern war.
01:42:38.000We've been the aggressor, the attacker, with the superior tech every time so far.
01:42:43.000But if we were up against someone with orbitable strike potential that could, it doesn't matter where you live in the country, they could just fry every building in every little town, that's what we're up against in the future.
01:43:31.000Where all of London gets blown up because the satellite releases one gigantic tungsten rod and it just slams into London and the whole city just goes, ow!
01:43:40.000Putin was saying that people have been so obsessed with intercontinental ballistic defense systems, but now the Russians have a system that just bypasses.
01:44:06.000If he can stop 999,999 and one gets through, a multiple independently targeted reentry vehicle could slam the eastern seaboard and kill tens of millions of people.
01:44:19.000Also, all the unknown submarines that have nuclear weapons on board.
01:44:23.000They're probably all over the coast right now.
01:44:25.000Chinese submarines up and down the coast.
01:44:55.000I bet they have, like, wrist lasers that they claim can turn you into a snake, but what they're really doing is vaporizing you and then releasing a snake from a leg holster.
01:51:16.000Jeffrey Schwartz says, I find it so hard to not see it getting worse.
01:51:20.000I have spoken to people who have said, if Black Lives Matter comes and burns down my parents' house, I will just have to learn to live with it.
01:51:48.000They were like, we're... It was an elderly couple saying like, we're upset that they were smashing things and burning things down, but we support the movement 100%.
01:54:02.000They're going around screaming like the cops are... I remember when at Portland they were like, the police are going to use live ammo on us!
01:54:09.000And then Ted Wheeler was like, I'm here to address rumors.
01:54:12.000People are concerned that live ammunition has been authorized for use on the protesters.
01:54:18.000And then the next tweet was, I'm going to say that rumor is not true.
01:54:21.000So all anyone sees is the first tweet where he's like, there's a rumor that the police have been authorized for lethal, you know, live ammunition on protesters.
01:54:43.000We have a man named Mr. Hunt, first name Michael.
01:54:46.000We need to stop the lies and propaganda via the mainstream media, big tech censorship, and the demon rat puppet masters with the real power.
01:54:55.000Or we will all pay an unimaginable price.
01:54:59.000Supamalit says, I believe that Russia is less of a threat in this day and age.
01:55:05.000Also, Russia has paused the sending of their anti-air system S-400 to the CCP and began speaking to India about the threat in the Pacific from the CCP.
01:57:54.000Government is never benevolent, at best benign, and usually malevolent.
01:57:59.000Yeah, because people with power, you know.
01:58:01.000I'm a fan of doing an internet campaign for that reason, because I think if someone can win a political office just by making YouTube videos and not having any money, not pumping money into it, that would be incentive to stop pumping money into candidates.
01:58:13.000I don't think you can get money out of politics, man.
01:59:04.000They show up and they say, here's what we want to do.
01:59:08.000We're gonna give you a really big budget, and we don't care what you make, we don't care how expensive it is, your budget's gonna be three million dollars.
01:59:15.000And make whatever you want, no matter the cost.
01:59:21.000They make a really quick video, they're like, yo, what up everybody, you know, I think this politician's really, really cool, it's been great, thanks, have a good time, go vote, and I'll see you next time.
01:59:27.000And then they put the money in their pocket and they spend them.
02:00:04.000And the general idea of the game is that you're trying to get your opponent banned from the internet.
02:00:08.000And they have like characters, so there's like Peter Jordanson, and you know, Wet Bryant.
02:00:11.000Really, really obvious satirical names for people.
02:00:14.000And you're trying to ban like, you know, Big Red and other big fat feminists and stuff.
02:00:17.000But another thing we talked about is creating, yeah, you don't even need to make it, but creating essentially a cancel culture D&D style game.
02:00:25.000Yeah, the D&D rule set is open source, so we could literally make it and sell it.
02:00:41.000Yeah, but we do like more modern with the real stuff, I think.
02:00:46.000Strider says, hey Tim, love your show.
02:00:47.000Not saying I hope that Cali, Oregon, and Washington try and secede, but I am in favor of draining the swamp, so... Yeah, I hear what you're saying.
02:00:58.000Let's see, Myra Obenga says, Tim, please look up Cincinnatius from Rome.
02:01:03.000He was a farmer who took power during time of war and returned it to the public once it was over.
02:01:08.000Washington named Society of Cincinnatius after him.
02:01:12.000And this is also a reference I've brought up several times about the idea of swords to plowshares, which is a Magic the Gathering card.
02:01:18.000Someone sent me a big mock-up version of it.
02:01:22.000And Cincinnati is actually named after a fraternal veterans organization founded in 1783 by former Revolutionary War officers and named for Lucius Quincinius Cincinnatus.
02:01:53.000So there's a website for a guy who makes energy weapons, and there's supposedly a light device that when you hold it in front of somebody and you pull the trigger, it makes them vomit.
02:02:33.000I think the Jedi, maybe the future police could be more like Jedi, where they have, like, a light baton and they use, like, persuasion or, like, some sort of mind powers to calm you down.
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