The New York Post reveals evidence that Joe Biden's son is a crook, and the tech companies are working to cover it up. Plus, Captain Crossland joins us to talk about Star Trek: The Rise of the Starship Enterprise.
00:00:52.000So here we can see evidence that suggests Joe Biden lied when he said he didn't talk to his son about his business dealings because one of these emails shows this guy is saying thanks for giving me the opportunity to meet and spend time with your dad, something to that effect.
00:01:04.000Now we've got mainstream media organizations arguing the email doesn't actually say that because the opportunity doesn't mean they actually met.
00:01:10.000Now you have journalists, I'm doing air quotes here, saying do not link the story from the New York Post.
00:01:58.000Beyond a reasonable doubt that these big tech companies are actively working to cheat the election to help Joe Biden and the Democrats win.
00:02:06.000Now, I understand everyone's probably saying, we knew this, Tim.
00:02:43.000The information came from a hard drive that was left at a repair shop.
00:02:47.000So anyway, I don't want to get too much into this because we got a bunch of guests and we're going to talk about everything that's happening.
00:02:52.000And of course, as many of you probably already know, Jack Murphy is here with us today.
00:04:18.000Both Twitter and Facebook took extraordinary censorship measures against the Post on Wednesday over its exposes about Hunter Biden's emails and leveled baseless accusations that the reports used hacked materials.
00:04:31.000The suppression effort came, despite presidential candidate Joe Biden's campaign merely denying that he had anything on his official schedules about meeting a Ukrainian energy executive in 2015, along with zero claims that his son's computer had been hacked.
00:04:45.000The Post's primary Twitter account was locked as of 2.20 p.m.
00:04:49.000Wednesday, because its articles about the messages obtained from Biden's laptop broke the social network's rules against, quote, distribution of hacked material, according to an email the Post received from Twitter.
00:05:00.000Twitter also blocked users from sharing the link to the post, indicating that Hunter Biden introduced Joe Biden to the Ukrainian businessman calling the link potentially harmful.
00:06:36.000Trump's tweets will get flagged, and they'll claim he's breaking the rules.
00:06:40.000Like, my favorite was when they were like, Trump needs to be banned for breaking the rules on violent or threatening posts because he threatened North Korea.
00:06:51.000There's a difference between, I mean, I agree Trump should chill out when threatening other countries, but he's also the president, the commander in chief of the armed forces.
00:06:58.000And if he's making a statement about the might of America versus our adversaries, can we ban that?
00:07:04.000Could you imagine if Twitter does do that?
00:07:07.000What are they going to do with Trump after the presidency is over?
00:07:10.000Whether it's, you know, hopefully, but four years from now, what happens then?
00:07:14.000They just going to ban him out right after that?
00:07:16.000Or it's too much of a cash cow for them?
00:07:18.000Have you seen the Ryan Long comedy skit he did on this?
00:07:21.000The journalists, one month after the election, they're like all sweaty and like freaking out, like, what do we write about?
00:07:26.000And someone's like, we can write about how Trump, no, no, Trump is just a guy now.
00:07:32.000Well, they'll just go back to doing what they did before, which is just regurgitating without any question or skepticism, everything that the Democrats hand them to produce.
00:07:41.000Dude, the news in this country is Alive and well right here, Tim Pool.
00:08:23.000And then you end up with rating agencies, Media Bias Fact Check, News Guard, a bunch of these websites that they base what's centrist off of establishment left-leaning media.
00:08:36.000I want to read this line here from Twitter.
00:08:37.000They say, In line with our hacked materials policy, as well as our approach to blocking URLs, we are taking action to block any links to or images of the material in question on Twitter, a Twitter spokesperson told the Post in a statement.
00:08:50.000The company said it took the step because of the lack of authoritative reporting on where the materials included in the Post story originated.
00:09:00.000They said they originated from a laptop.
00:09:02.000So for those that don't know the story, did you guys hear the story yet?
00:11:14.000Cocaine pipe and white powdery substance found in Hunter Biden's rental car in 2016 from the Washington Examiner.
00:11:20.000A police report said that Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, returned a rental car in Arizona that contained a cocaine pipe days before the 2016 presidential election, according to a new report.
00:12:56.000I think the House Judiciary Committee, House Judiciary GOP says Twitter has blocked users from tweeting the link to the New York Post story on Hunter Biden.
00:13:04.000So we put it on our website for you to read and share.
00:13:47.000So, and then he's like, sure enough, six hours later, he's like, I'm getting ready to leave.
00:13:51.000You know, son of a B. Guy got fired, everyone starts laughing and clapping.
00:13:54.000The first response I had to that was, because you got the right saying, he's manipulating this to protect his son because his son was on the board of this company.
00:14:02.000The prosecutor was investigating that company.
00:14:05.000Then you get the left saying it's not true, the EU thought he was corrupt, they want to get rid of him as well.
00:14:10.000My response is, why is the Vice President going to any country and bribing them to interfere in internal affairs for these other countries?
00:14:19.000That to me, on its own, is kind of like, that's true?
00:14:22.000I don't like that idea that the US goes to foreign countries and says we'll give you a billion dollars to fire your prosecutor.
00:14:28.000Do you think that that's a new evolution in American foreign policy though?
00:14:34.000So my understanding is typically the way it works is we go there, we say, listen here, we're America.
00:14:39.000You get rid of this prosecutor, we'll give you a billion dollars.
00:14:40.000You don't take the billion dollars, maybe things get a little bad.
00:14:43.000Maybe your auntie has an accident, you know what I'm saying?
00:14:46.000And then sure enough, you don't take the money and then protest forms and then Or you don't get that anti-aircraft, you know, sales go through that you thought you were going to get.
00:14:55.000You can't buy the self-defense weaponry that you thought you were going to get.
00:14:58.000You don't get the loan from the IMF or the World Bank that you thought that you were going to get.
00:15:03.000You don't get the investment in a port or an airport or whatever it is that you thought that you might get.
00:16:46.000So Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, is on the board of this company, and we believe, based on all the evidence, specifically, because he's selling his father's influence.
00:16:55.000It's like, you can't give Joe Biden money, but you can give Hunter money?
00:16:59.000You give Hunter that, you know, $83,000 a month contract, all of a sudden Joe Biden's doing you favors and getting rid of that prosecutor.
00:17:34.000Zolotchevsky comes back to the Ukraine, working like no big deal.
00:17:38.000Then in 2018, during the Trump administration, new charges get brought back.
00:17:42.000Zolotchevsky flees to Monaco, under Trump.
00:17:46.000I'm not saying there's a correlation, like between Trump and this.
00:17:49.000I'm just telling you, if Joe Biden's excuse is legitimate, That he was supposed to be investigating this guy, and the new prosecutor found no wrongdoing, then Joe Biden got a prosecutor fired for not going after an innocent man.
00:18:02.000That's the official story of Joe Biden.
00:18:04.000Now I think most of us assume Joe Biden's probably crooked, especially with these emails, and what he was really doing was Cutting a favor for his son who's getting the cash.
00:19:00.000Is Joe Biden's son, who doesn't speak Ukrainian, who has no experience in the energy sector, getting paid $83,000 a month to be on the board of this company.
00:19:12.000And in one of the stories from the New York Post, it looks like in the email, I say it looks like because I gotta be very careful here, he's saying like, you know, once people realize like our guy and what he says, our guy's coming in, The New York Post is asserting that he was using his dad, Joe Biden's visit, to gain more money.
00:19:32.000Like going to these companies and saying, hey, my dad's coming.
00:21:00.000Yeah, exactly. First, you get the political position.
00:21:04.000Right. I think about could you imagine, you know, like, imagine the scenario.
00:21:09.000Somebody gets elected to say like, you know, Senate or whatever, and then gets appointed to like some administration position, maybe like Secretary of State, and they launch a non-profit foundation.
00:21:53.000So just hypothetically, if the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, hypothetically, ran a foundation, the Clinton Foundation, was receiving money from a bunch of foreign countries while they were the Secretary of State, I mean, that just reeks of corruption, doesn't it?
00:22:09.000Dude, you go deep into her involvement with, like, Sidney Blumenthal, who has this company, Global Osprey Solutions.
00:22:15.000They wanted to set up weapons deals in Libya.
00:22:18.000And so Hillary was like, yeah, Sid, in her emails, came out with her stuff with Sidney, who's been advising the Clintons since the 90s.
00:22:24.000Yeah, we'll get you guys set up in Libya when we go in with our guys.
00:22:28.000Then she tells Barack what's going to Libya as the Secretary of State.
00:22:32.000Sets up her buddy with weapons deals, arms contracts.
00:22:54.000So how is it, though, that Joe Biden makes it to the point where he's earning tens of millions of dollars to pay three million dollars in taxes in one year?
00:23:03.000How is that not the whole time enriching himself through his political You gotta ask yourself.
00:23:08.000Now, Nancy Pelosi, her personal net worth is actually, I think, in the eight digits.
00:23:14.000But her husband is extremely wealthy, so her married net worth is like $200 million.
00:25:11.000I think the New York Times has, there's a clear case for libel for Trump.
00:25:17.000That story they put out about his taxes opens with Trump only paid $750 in taxes, and then halfway down it says Trump actually paid a total of $5.2 million, but his liability was only $750, but he did pay millions.
00:25:30.000So if in the beginning they said he only paid $750, the one line people read and then X'd out, but they knew that wasn't true and later on said the total payment was actually in the millions, isn't that proving they lied and they knew they lied?
00:25:44.000They presented a fact, one fact, without the rest of the facts, which actually are- No, no, no.
00:25:50.000It is factually untrue that Trump only paid $750.
00:26:03.000If you actually read the story, they said Trump actually paid a million in 2016 and 4.2 in 2017,
00:26:08.000but after calculating his losses was only liable for $750.
00:26:13.000Trump let the IRS hold that money for all future payments.
00:26:16.000Meaning, Trump paid the IRS millions of dollars, and then when it turned out his liability was low because of losses, he said, just keep the money, and we'll apply it later.
00:27:37.000So what do we are to do as individuals moving forward in this universe where we're being bombarded by things that are $750 true billion also true.
00:27:46.000One thing, what do we do is acknowledge when you're wrong, at least on a personal level.
00:28:39.000Why would the left tear down a statue of Abraham Lincoln when he was the last president to nominate a Supreme Court justice in an election year?
00:28:49.000They had to go all the way back to Abraham Lincoln to come up with some BS story about the Supreme Court nomination.
00:28:58.000They tore down Abraham Lincoln because he was a president during expansion.
00:29:05.000He was an expansionist, westward expansion.
00:30:46.000I heard that he was actually punished for the cruelty when he returned to Europe and he got criminal charges and I've heard a whole bunch of others.
00:30:53.000So I'm just like, you know, man, it's what we're dealing with right now and the reason why I find this censorship and this Biden stuff so scary.
00:31:14.000And, you know, it's so amazing how much it's like, it's on purpose.
00:31:20.000They know that no one's really gonna defend confederates.
00:31:23.000Like, dude, personally, I think the confederate statues, you put them in a museum, we put up a plaque, we explain our history and all that stuff.
00:31:30.000Make sure people remember and they can learn the history.
00:31:32.000Then they're like, okay, now we're going to tear down Thomas Jefferson because, you know, he had slaves.
00:34:47.000I think trees came way, way after land animals.
00:34:49.000What came what was the first thing on land it wasn't trees was it was it trees? I have no fungus probably
00:34:54.000No, no, I don't think so I think that I think trees came way way after land animals. It was something else
00:35:01.000I have no I was reading I was reading No, no on land
00:35:05.000I was reading something that was like- I was reading something that was like, uh, trees are actually millions of years younger than, like, some specific land critters or something.
00:37:03.000I actually, I have a kind of salient thought about this.
00:37:06.000So what was interesting to me about this most recent Project Veritas release was that this happened in Colorado, which is where I'm from, and it happened in Weld County, Colorado.
00:37:14.000So that's not interesting to most people I know, but I spent a year there.
00:39:01.000know it's it well so I read a report that said one witness claimed that
00:39:04.000wasn't true but I'll put this way man he did no no look if you get a guy who's
00:39:10.000got a gun charge then he comes out later and stalked a Trump supporter and kills
00:39:13.000him and then I hear from the cops that he had a gun I'll be like I mean the
00:39:16.000dude had a tendency to have a gun you know I mean make sense I'm not gonna
00:39:19.000doubt him on that regard makes sense to me yep the riots are coming no matter
00:39:24.000I have a thought about the Supreme Court packing, same sort of similar theme here, is maybe Biden's really had been avoiding it because he doesn't want to.
00:39:33.000And he knows that the left really, really wants him to, right?
00:39:41.000I spent the day in the horse country today trying to get my mind out of the news, but jerks.
00:39:46.000Dude, I go, but I talk to regular people all the time and they tell me stuff and I'm just like, wow.
00:39:54.000I can't, I heard some really crazy stories from the skateboarding community and this is one of the craziest things to me because, so when I hear, let me tell you a secret about skateboarders.
00:40:11.000They're very libertarian, very anti-authoritarian, and very nihilistic.
00:40:15.000If they can live in a one- like ten people crammed in a one-bedroom paying a hundred bucks a month just to get by and they can skate every day, they're happy.
00:40:21.000It's sort of like what you've got going on here.
00:40:57.000That's the extent to which they have public videos, like a public video series called Do a Kickflip, because it's just like, there's nothing going on.
00:41:03.000It's like this 800th video I've seen called Do a Kickflip.
00:41:09.000I don't know how much I can reveal because it might, you know, a lot of these people are scared of getting canceled, but I'll tell you this, man.
00:41:15.000Some top musicians, Hollywood celebrities, and skateboarders have hit me up in the past several months telling me they're Trump train 2020.
00:41:24.000Even when I was saying like, so this is like before Trump put out a second agenda, before I was like, okay, I'm going to vote for the guy.
00:41:30.000I had people saying like, dude, you're wrong, man.
00:42:11.000More people seeing the fact that Biden, Antifa, Bill, it's the establishment.
00:42:17.000There's no denying the fact that they are the establishment now, with the corporations, the names on the streets, the backing of the government, the NBA, all this.
00:42:26.000They are now The establishment and good branding for Trump is to scoop up those disaffected people and be like, you're a punk.
00:43:36.000He's like, well, unless you're an aging punk trying to agitate people.
00:43:41.000And I laughed at that too, because at least Ricky's got a fun attitude about it, but I think Ricky's wrong.
00:43:46.000They look at Johnny Rotten, the people who are, you know, like Ricky Gervais, who are having a good time and still willing to have a laugh, and he thinks Johnny Rotten's just trying to make everybody angry.
00:44:28.000What I was told when I was growing up, when I was listening to punk music and I was skating, was that it was basically anti-establishment, anti-authoritarian.
00:44:35.000The reason that these guys, the reason they would dye their hair, shave the sides of their head, make their hair look weird and wear weird clothes was to be as offensive and shocking as possible to the squares, to the normies.
00:44:45.000So yeah, Sid Vicious would wear a swastika t-shirt because he's like, he wanted you to get angry and he wanted to challenge what you would be comfortable in.
00:44:59.000There's this really funny cartoon of this woman wearing like a jean vest and she's got like a purple mohawk or something and she's like, you're not punk unless you support Black Lives Matter.
00:45:10.000And I'm like, and then there's another funny one where it's like, you're not, it was a mockery of it.
00:45:15.000You're not punk unless your opinions align with every major multinational billion dollar corporation.
00:45:32.000I mean, dude, one day that's going to be offensive, what you're wearing, and they're going to go back in time and delete the video.
00:45:37.000Once the Borg take over, then they'll see this video.
00:45:40.000They're going to rewrite the Prime Directive.
00:45:42.000Elon Musk is going to Neuralink everybody, then we're going to start talking about how the Borg was right in Star Trek, and then they're going to ban your shirt.
00:45:47.000I think punk is real, it's just so dissuaded by social media.
00:45:52.000It lives on currently in social media.
00:48:03.000I mean, that was a trend back in the early 2000s with skateboarders wearing suits because it was like... So here's the thing about punk and subcultures in general.
00:48:11.000Subcultures in general have a life cycle to them.
00:48:14.000They start off in the dark corners, then they get a little bit more popular, and then eventually the mainstream co-ops them, right?
00:48:20.000And then it takes away all of their bite, okay?
00:48:23.000And so what we're seeing now with social media and technology is there's no way to co-opt it.
00:48:31.000You're not going to just get swallowed up.
00:48:33.000Your voice isn't going to get just put into the din with the rest of the establishment.
00:48:37.000Social media provides a place for dissidents to actually have a life cycle where they don't get co-opted by the mainstream.
00:48:44.000I firmly believe, and I was talking about this with the guy who's an ethnomusicologist, as a matter of fact, who studies dissident music scenes, that there isn't one right now in the United States.
00:49:21.000And when the song came out, I was hearing from these lefties that it's a punk song that's supposed to be against the alt-right, but the song's pro alt-right.
00:49:30.000Like the lyrics are like, everybody needs somebody, come join the party.
00:49:33.000And I'm like, this is not critical in any capacity.
00:49:45.000I know that the dissident energy that I grew up with, that I fostered and channeled as a teen, is living on today.
00:49:51.000I used to have a studio in my basement making music and an old Mac doing zines and writing little articles to hand out at parties and whatever.
00:50:08.000I was reading something interesting where it was like this teacher asked his students How many of them thought that if they were alive during slavery, that they would have opposed slavery?
00:50:20.000He was like, imagine you, you know, it's the era of slavery.
00:50:25.000And he says, okay, now each and every one of you, I want you to name something you've done that has gone against the establishment, has been extremely unpopular, would get you fired from your job, kicked out of school, or grounded for life.
00:50:35.000And none of them had any, nothing to say.
00:50:38.000And he said, during that era, slavery was the establishment acceptable norm, and those that opposed it were the fringe, anti-establishment weirdos.
00:50:47.000And the people freeing the slaves were criminals.
00:50:50.000And the slaves, they were sending out people to catch them.
00:50:53.000He's like, each and every one of you following the establishment, listening to your popular music, you are doing exactly the opposite of what you think you would be doing.
00:51:08.000People, people try claiming that me and a bunch of other, you know, moderate or, you know, freedom-minded individuals would be the ones, and I'm like, it's the exact opposite.
00:51:18.000You're the ones that are screaming in a woman's face while raising your fist demand she raise her fist with you.
00:53:28.000I think the, I think we, you know, this kind of wraps up to the earlier stuff we were talking about just with tearing the statues down, the riots, the unrest, the creepy, weird ideologies.
00:53:36.000I was talking to, I was actually talking to CNN reporter recently, uh, like the other day for quite some time.
00:57:42.000And I think that's gonna slam-dunk his self-defense case.
00:57:45.000I think that the only thing he'll end up actually sitting on, for the most part, is gonna be unlawfully, like, you know, he wasn't supposed to be carrying a weapon.
00:57:53.000But the fact that they're charging the other dude for shooting, come on, you can't deny self-defense then.
00:57:58.000Someone fired a gunshot, he turned around.
00:58:00.000I was watching all those live streams live that night.
00:58:03.000And man, I felt like, of course, not there, not the same, but I felt like the energy, like people didn't know, the chaos, the shots going off, live streams, people running down the street, the whole thing.
00:58:15.000All of it rang to me, self-defense, as I was watching it in real time over the streams.
00:58:57.000You've got the social media companies actively shutting down a story that makes Joe Biden look really, really bad.
00:59:08.000What can the right do to counter the fact that you've got people laughing in their faces, figuratively, about how they're cheating, about how they're like, there is nothing you can say that we will ever allow, and we are going to win, and there's nothing you can do to stop us.
00:59:22.000The rioters have gone out for now 135 plus days, smashing, breaking, destroying, and they're laughing, saying, we're gonna keep letting them go, and there is nothing you can do to stop us.
00:59:32.000And Trump's trying, deputizing these cops in certain areas, but what worries me is, Where do you think it goes if the right keeps getting told you can't speak and we're going to burn down your neighborhood?
00:59:47.000I think, well, on one hand I think that what I see happening already is that people are forming their own communities, right?
00:59:53.000They're already getting together with the idea of socializing, being professional, working with, having their own media environments, their own information, their own sense-making teams.
01:00:03.000Their own sort of communities to actually put up a barrier between themselves and the rest of the world.
01:00:08.000Now, that's not going to solve your legal issues or constitutional issues or whatever else.
01:00:13.000There's so many complications when you start trying to think about, oh, a civil war.
01:00:17.000It's not going to be anything like the, you know, 1860s.
01:00:21.000It's not even going to be anything like World War Two.
01:00:23.000It's going to be some weird hybrid thing of like Afghanistan, where there's you're here, they're everywhere.
01:00:42.000There's so much land, so many places to go, so many great things to see and places to live, that we need to just have a movement to resettle America and actually just start anew.
01:00:53.000And you can do it in some places today.
01:00:56.000But if we're going to sit here and try to predict how the country comes apart, I think we can't.
01:01:02.000We could set up smaller communities all over the country with magnetic transportation, super fast trains from community to community with solar-powered water condensation in areas, and you could start setting up with our technology and solar power new communities.
01:01:36.000You've got people in the cities that see it one way, people in the country.
01:01:39.000It's not going to, there's not going to just be like a, this side of the Mississippi red, this side of the Mississippi blue.
01:01:45.000It's not, it's just not going to happen.
01:01:47.000One problem I'm having is that I'm moving states and I can't vote.
01:01:50.000I'm set up to vote in my old state but I'm changing states right before the election and now it's like if I vote in my old state but I'm a resident of my new state they might come after me.
01:01:59.000So I'm just not gonna vote because it's too risky and that's ridiculous that I'm an American citizen and I can't vote because I've moved states.
01:02:29.000Because... Because larger, denser, wealthier populations strip the rights away from smaller... But why does a guy in my old town represent me more than a guy in this... Like, why can't I just pick the person that represents me the most?
01:02:41.000Because there are small areas that are impoverished and have limited resources, and if we don't have the barriers, you end up with Los Angeles and San Diego voting away the surface water rights from Tulare County, and that literally happened.
01:02:55.000So then you have a bunch of poor migrant families who one day turn their water faucet on and no water comes out.
01:02:59.000Because the cities are richer and there's more people and they won the right to take the water away.
01:03:03.000So we create jurisdictions to protect The minority.
01:03:08.000That's what this country is built upon.
01:03:10.000That's the point of, like, partly the point of Electoral College.
01:03:13.000So yeah, it's very important that you vote based on where you are and who represents your area.
01:03:18.000So what's up with gerrymandering, where they'll take an area that was previously functional and then they'll split it so that certain people now have control of the area?
01:03:27.000Gerrymandering's become extremely corrupted.
01:03:29.000Yeah, that's kind of ruined local voting.
01:03:47.000Your local communities take more power.
01:03:49.000Your associations begin to create more power.
01:03:52.000And then you just start thinking about the federal government less and less, unless you're the one who is like co-opting the federal government to do your bidding.
01:03:59.000But it's really there's because the future so unpredictable.
01:04:03.000What I have decided to do is to take action today and to build a community starting today.
01:04:08.000So what I'm doing is I'm building a community of men with like minded value, shared values is
01:04:12.000how you're going to start to create new communities based on shared values. Because one of the
01:04:17.000things that's very clear is that we don't have common united, you know, common values.
01:04:21.000And there's the common values that once made us a country seem to be no longer.
01:04:25.000So we need to find people that you have common values with, and then begin to build a new, a new civilization within website regarding that.
01:04:34.000So the Liminal Order is the organization I'm talking about, and it's founded on our three core values of brotherhood, masculinity, and sovereignty.
01:04:40.000So we're very focused on building our own personal sovereignty.
01:04:44.000We have hundreds of guys around the country, even around the world at this point.
01:04:47.000And the long-term goal is to create a situation which you can socialize, work with, engage with, do service for, and just have a life with people who share your values right off the jump.
01:05:00.000Well, one of the big issues that's like one of the biggest problems we have is tribalism.
01:05:08.000The technology is feeding the tribalism now.
01:05:11.000So I have a guest coming up on my podcast tomorrow.
01:05:14.000John Robb, as a matter of fact, who is an expert on tribal warfare, insurgencies, counterinsurgencies, network warfare, etc.
01:05:21.000And we're going to talk tomorrow about this very question, actually.
01:05:24.000And what he believes is that tribalism is on the rise because of the imagery and the empathetic triggers that we can send around to people instantaneously.
01:05:33.000So you see a video and it triggers an empathetic reaction in you, and you know that if it triggers this empathetic reaction, you're part of this tribe.
01:05:40.000And if it triggers a different reaction, you're part of that tribe.
01:05:43.000And so these images keep coming out and they keep coming out and they keep triggering us and triggering us and we start to make a pattern and we start to recognize a pattern and then we sort according to these tribes and their network.
01:05:54.000So it's like all online and then these things are now emerging and we see these alliances, right?
01:05:59.000So Black Lives Matter Antifa, they're not the same but they have an alliance right now because they have a common goal.
01:06:06.000And so the corporations also have a common goal, which is to diminish the power of the federal government.
01:06:10.000That's why you see the corporations, BLM and Antifa all on the same team today, because they all have the same common goal.
01:06:16.000They have what's called network alignment.
01:06:18.000So that's the future of our politics and of our populace and our civilization is like these tribes, which are built on empathetic triggers and reactions.
01:06:26.000And then they emerge and then they have alignment.
01:06:29.000And then that's how you have these alliances.
01:07:45.000So it's really funny to have a conversation where you're like, you view the other as evil, right?
01:07:50.000Because the left certainly says the same things about the right, but I kind of view it like light and dark, bizarro and normal or whatever.
01:08:44.000We're looking at people with like cognitive dissonance and then they formed now what's known as like the crazy alt-left.
01:08:50.000These people that are like just unable to see reality when the emails are there and you see all the new information violates my past belief in what reality is.
01:08:58.000It's actually there's a really really easy way to break this down.
01:09:01.000You want to know how you're in the real world?
01:09:03.000You can say, the Klan, white supremacy, and neo-Nazis are despicable and disgusting and so is Antifa.
01:10:17.000There are instances of police brutality.
01:10:20.000Police brutality is a very serious problem when it occurs, and these cops should be arrested.
01:10:24.000There's also a problem with cops lying to protect each other when they do commit crimes, but there is not some widespread group of secret police who go around hunting down minorities like they've literally been saying.
01:10:35.000There were, according to the Washington Post, tracking 13 unarmed black men who were shot and killed last year in the United States out of 375 estimated police interactions.
01:10:44.000That is a ridiculously fake narrative.
01:10:47.000When a cop shoots somebody and kills them, it should be investigated, and we should treat it very, very seriously.
01:10:52.000I'm not a big fan of the idea of qualified immunity, and I believe we need police reform.
01:10:56.000I believe we need criminal justice reform.
01:10:58.000But to go around now saying, abolish the police, dismantle the police, and we're defending ourselves because you saw fake news is not the same thing as defending yourself from the British Empire.
01:11:08.000I'm not in a place where I think that we need violence to right the situation.
01:11:42.000This is the question I was asking before, and I said, what do you think comes next?
01:11:45.000If you have Twitter and Facebook shutting down one of the oldest newspapers in the country because it proves Joe Biden is a lying, corrupt piece of human garbage because they want him to win, what happens when that lying, corrupt piece of garbage actually wins?
01:12:04.000And then does something horribly corrupt and terrible and nasty, they're not going to report it.
01:12:31.000So listen, if Joe Biden said, I never talked to my son about this, and then an email comes out saying, I met your dad and I work for Burisma, sounds like he's lying, right?
01:12:39.000So inter- so media has been intervening the whole time, lying, fake news, ridiculous.
01:12:45.000Remember when ABC edited the footage of Trump to make it seem like he was throwing the fish food in?
01:12:50.000Seemingly ridiculous and innocuous things that are so insane.
01:13:55.000The only thing that can happen is that the Democrats win, they take over, a corrupt government ensues, the cronies continue enriching themselves while selling out our government, and our country, and our manufacturing base, and that's the end of it.
01:14:06.000So here's why this is a really big deal.
01:14:09.000We are on the cusp of having technology that is capable of silencing all of us automatically and then doing it in a way that almost can't be stopped.
01:14:19.000And so if the wrong people get the technology, they're able to create what John Robb calls the long night.
01:15:55.000The guys in Michigan who wanted to kidnap Whitmer or whatever?
01:15:58.000The court already ruled she had no power and the AG said she's done.
01:16:03.000And if they didn't do that, like, that's why I'm saying, like, violence certainly isn't the answer, and these ridiculous extrajudicial acts are not working, especially when you're winning in the courts.
01:16:11.000So, you know, forgive me for being too pessimistic on a lot of this stuff.
01:16:15.000I think it's possible that the media is lying.
01:16:23.000Maybe they're trying to maintain this facade of power, but that's really being stripped away from the inside out.
01:16:30.000And I've had so many conversations with people that are saying straight up, they're not politically active, but man, they're voting for Trump.
01:16:37.000I have not met anybody who said they voted for Trump who are switching.
01:16:41.000I've seen the DNC people, the Trump-Grett people.
01:16:44.000I've never met a person in the real world who said, I voted for Trump and now I regret it.
01:17:07.000Is because it speaks to them and it talks about their transition and the experience of what it's like to become awake and to get red-pilled and to make a move that was bold.
01:17:16.000It's hard to vote for Donald Trump after you voted for the Democrats.
01:17:38.000The reason why Facebook and Twitter are desperately trying to shut down this story about Hunter Biden is because it will snap you out of their bizarro world instantly.
01:18:04.000It's a one-way ticket, and more people, it's happening today.
01:18:07.000I got red-pilled in 2007, about, is when I started getting all this information about 9-11, and like, the war in Iraq, and Afghanistan, and all this, like, the war, military-industrial complex, and I tried to go back to sleep.
01:18:18.000It was so hard to be there when no one else, I felt so alone in the world, that 2009 came around and Obama got elected, I was like, I can just rest easy, Obama's gonna fix it all.
01:18:29.000Three years ago by chaos begins. I tried to stay asleep 2014
01:18:34.000Syria all of a sudden and so I that woke me back up going into Syria was a no-no
01:18:39.000No that and then from then on I just I've had to eat my way back into the mate out of the matrix
01:18:44.000I saw I saw somebody tweet this which I've been saying for years now
01:18:47.000But somebody tweeted it and then somebody big retweeted it said look the only poll you need is that is
01:18:52.000Is that no one that voted for Trump isn't, and like fewer people are voting for the Democrats.
01:19:12.000But we did have a very good conversation.
01:19:14.000First time I was on here, we had a conversation first time, and I went back, checked the comments afterwards, and in the comments, there were like thousands of you guys saying, Thank God Jack Murphy's asking Tim the questions we've always wanted him to ask.
01:19:29.000Thank God he's saying everything we've been saying in here for years.
01:19:32.000And when I saw the, you know, the one with Adam where you were finally, finally came out, I was like, man, I dropped a couple of super chats in there myself.
01:19:40.000Well, it's, it's, it's the, it's the Middle East stuff.
01:19:43.000I mean, I remember earlier in the year when I was like, if he appoints Tulsi to a security advisor, Yang to an economic advisor and gets us out of the war in Iraq, like I'll happily whistle a tune while I go in and push that button down.
01:22:40.000The problem is the authoritarian imposition of these rules.
01:22:44.000If we had a liberty-based system of international cooperation and agreement, but individuals were guaranteed their rights, what's the problem?
01:22:53.000I love you, Tim, but this is part of your transition still, I think.
01:22:58.000I mean, at the end of the day, what we've seen is that unless you make the American people the priority of the government that governs the American people, then the American people gets hurt.
01:23:20.000The federal government isn't particularly... I mean, it's decently strong, but Trump can't intervene in these states where riots are going on.
01:24:45.000I think that one of the arguments that these, like, internationalist organizations have made is that all these free trade agreements will prevent war.
01:25:04.000I mean, like I said before, I went to the George Carlin School of Foreign Service and I've studied international affairs and international economics.
01:25:10.000And what they call that is the embrace of death.
01:25:13.000And what they mean by that is let us embrace you.
01:26:21.000I think what's happened with Twitter and Facebook and YouTube is that people can now express their opinions on grand scales, revealing which tribe they were in or what ideas they held.
01:26:31.000Normally the guy sitting in his kitchen would be watching CNN and he'd go, ah, this guy's a moron.
01:26:40.000If we all got Neuralink, you know, Elon Musk's brain connection thing, and then clicked in to this like internet where you can just think and see what people are thinking, whatever they decide to put out, it would be Twitter on crack.
01:26:51.000It would be like, you'd immediately know everyone you hate.
01:26:55.000You'd learn all of these things you hate about them.
01:26:57.000Twitter It's like, you could be friends with somebody, you know, 10 years before Twitter, and you'd hang out because of your shared interests.
01:27:39.000And the second thing is, is when you talk about social media being the thing that's going to kill us, basically civil war, whatever the reason is, is because it breaks down social cohesion.
01:28:20.000We have every story possible, every narrative possible.
01:28:23.000And so people are finding the narrative that fits best with them and their physical makeup, chemical makeup, history, genes, culture, whatever, whatever story works with them.
01:28:33.000And so now you've got in your imagined order, your brain, you are now in a tribe with a guy that believes that same story.
01:28:38.000And so what happens when there's more than one story?
01:28:56.000Now it can be any Anyone out there, if you just find the one that feels right, that just fits with you.
01:29:00.000And this is why they create like fears of like aliens have come or there's an asteroid, they'll try and scare the human race into believing in one great thing because fear is an easy way to create a narrative.
01:29:22.000There was a brief moment in March where it almost felt like that, where the pandemic was going to be the thing that like brought us together.
01:29:31.000But it turned out there was so much lies and misinformation control and whatever else that it just by April that was done.
01:30:28.000You have no idea what you're talking about.
01:30:29.000You spray water into the atmosphere as a sphere around the Earth and then charge it with an electrical current so it deflects the asteroid.
01:30:35.000No, because the energy would still transfer into the particles and then push Earth out of its orbit.
01:31:58.000It is the natural state of affairs to have affinity groups, to have people that you like more than other people and people that you're committed to working with and that you believe the same thing.
01:32:48.000By the way, I write a lot about shared imagined orders and the fundamental myths of the left in my book, Democrats are Deplorable, on Amazon.
01:32:55.000Have you done a book on tape with that?
01:33:19.000I want to show you this meme I saw earlier that made me laugh.
01:33:23.000So it's a busty woman saying sexual preference is offensive and outdated and then this scraggly old depressed looking thing saying health care please.
01:33:55.000So anyway, this meme is pointing out that the media is having a collective fit over the fact that Amy Coney Barrett said something totally irrelevant.
01:34:04.000And all anybody is asking for is a conversation on healthcare.
01:35:19.000I immediately saw orient and I was like, I wonder what the root of this word is.
01:35:23.000So I google-searched orientation, and it originated in the 19th century from the word orient, meaning eastern Asian countries.
01:35:33.000Orient is an extremely offensive term for Asian nations.
01:35:37.000And I google-searched orient is racist and found this big thing breaking down like old art from Europe, old plays, and how they depicted the orient and oriental people.
01:35:48.000And it's offensive because it was derogatory stereotypes about the meek and pathetic Asians.
01:35:53.000And so they've replaced a word preference, which doesn't mean choice.
01:37:20.000I don't know too much about her, to be honest.
01:37:21.000I know that she's a working mom that has raised a family and adopted some kids.
01:37:26.000And frankly, I'm just not a Supreme Court specialist by any means.
01:37:30.000I will say personally that Obergefell, the gay marriage decision, freed me up to become a Trump voter or a Republican.
01:37:39.000I'm a strong advocate for gay marriage.
01:37:41.000I believe gay people should get married just like the rest of us dummies.
01:37:46.000And if you want to get divorced, get me divorced too.
01:37:48.000But like, cause I'm a civil libertarian, like I'm not a libertarian, but you know, like people should be able to do whatever they want to do, right?
01:40:36.000Dude, the picture of him when it's hanging out of his mouth, I've never passed out with a pipe in my mouth, so it probably was crack.
01:40:43.000Aren't, like, when you're smoking weed out of a bowl, a glass bowl, you just put it up to your lips and then take, you don't put it in your mouth.
01:42:33.000James Nelson says Biden went to the Ukraine round time of emails to pressure the Ukraine government to stop buying natural gas from Russia and instead explore their domestic sources.
01:42:43.000Guess which company is the number one supplier of Ukrainian natural gas?
01:42:46.000I was gonna say, that sounds pretty good.
01:42:49.000Do you guys know why, one of the likely reasons, you know, we got involved in Syria?
01:42:56.000Yeah, so, Qatar, we wanted a natural gas pipeline to go up into Europe to offset the Gazprom monopoly, so that we could, you know, Russia was jacking up the prices.
01:43:06.000And so, Syria said, our ally Russia doesn't want us to do this, so we won't do it.
01:43:13.000And then what was going to happen was, I guess, Iran was going to tap into the same natural gas field and then send it through Iraq, through Syria into Europe to double the power of the monopoly.
01:43:25.000And then conveniently for America, you know, a bunch of revolutionaries just happened to appear in Syria and, you know, the country started crumbling.
01:43:33.000And then, you know, we of course sided against the existing government because, you know, we were not allied with them.
01:43:37.000And that was reported by The Guardian.
01:43:41.000So, I don't like this war stuff they're doing, you know?
01:43:44.000It's all about money, power, resources.
01:43:46.000A lot more people saying Steal Team 6.
01:43:55.000I would probably be down by the stream fishing, hanging out with the dog and just staring at the sky, kicking back and ignoring everything if that happened.
01:45:48.000We have, uh, from Trip Ives says, Tim and company, why aren't we talking about the released video and audio files from CIA whistleblower proving HRC Obama and Biden assassinated SEAL Team 6?
01:46:56.000I heard a story that they, they kicked the door in and shot Osama in his bed.
01:46:59.000Then I heard a story that they, they disposed of Osama's body at sea, which was not, uh, along the terms of what they, they would have wanted.
01:47:07.000So it was like an insult, but they, then I heard they hid that.
01:47:10.000It's, I heard a lot, a couple of different.
01:47:14.000Crackbot says pacifism is a shifty doctrine under which a man accepts the benefits of the social group without being willing to pay and claims a halo for his dishonesty.
01:47:33.000Taylor Cook says, And John Adams defended the Redcoats who shot colonists in the Boston Massacre to show we are a people of laws demanding respect and dignity.
01:48:06.000Sean Carter says, almost my entire town, small 3,000 people, held a few meetings over the last few weeks about closing the town off in case of and actively preparing for civil war.
01:49:35.000I don't judge a man by the way someone is stricken by disease and sort of this really sad state of affairs.
01:49:41.000Now, did Biden create an environment in which the guy didn't really have to work and he got rich and he got flown around the country and used his influence and whatever?
01:50:53.000If you got a group of people that are like, everyone should freely agree to join and have these rights and be free, do you think that will win?
01:51:00.000Or do you think the 1.4 billion people who are essentially slaves to a massive authoritarian regime who weld their doors shut, who's gonna win?
01:51:14.000Maybe what happens is that when, you know, the Chinese are desperately trying to stop the social media in their country, because if people realize what freedom is, they're immediately going to revolt and turn against them.
01:51:25.000However, when it comes to major national natural disasters and war and everything, you know, China just welds people's doors shut and just discards the individual and strengthens the collective.
01:51:35.000So they could respond to COVID like that.
01:51:38.000Tim, you're saying that this super global entity would reflect American values.
01:51:44.000I'm not saying that, someone's saying that.
01:51:45.000I know, but in our conversation earlier.
01:51:46.000Oh, if we had constitutional rights as we know them and American values, but it was the entire planet, that's the Star Trek future.
01:51:55.000I know, but bro, like that's what we have here in America and it's not working now.
01:52:50.000There are cities where they've enacted laws where non-citizens are allowed to vote.
01:52:55.000I like the idea of service, but we'd have to extrapolate service, like learning how to make graphene using lasers, making YouTube videos, exposing your deep secrets.
01:55:42.000DC says to Jack and Tim, I'm just curious your stance on personal responsibility and accountability and the role it plays in our culture going forward.
01:55:50.000Well, personal personal accountability is sort of the bedrock essence of the values that I hold important and we need to have be as part of our culture and the nation that I live in.
01:56:00.000So I think it's important and I wish people would have more of it.
01:56:03.000Too many people don't believe in personal responsibility.
01:56:07.000Like, you can be a liberal and be left-leaning and agree with, like, social policy and things like this and, like, taxes and all that and still believe in personal responsibility.
01:56:18.000Like, the way I always viewed welfare systems and food benefits was like, we want to make sure we can get you to a point of self-sustainability.
01:56:27.000We don't want you permanently just stuck here where you're getting money from the taxpayer.
01:56:32.000And we don't want to just kick you to the curb.
01:56:34.000So it's all about giving you the tools you need to become responsible for yourself, teaching people to fish, not just handing out fish.
01:56:41.000I remember when the welfare to work programs were like brought in, people said they were so racist.
01:56:46.000And now you just, as you asked this question, we talked about personal, personal accountability.
01:56:49.000I was just remembering being on the streets in DC during the riots.
01:56:53.000And I remember this one guy just kept yelling into his megaphone over and over and over again.
01:56:57.000All black suffering is a result of systems of white oppression.
01:57:06.000So maybe there is some, some suffering there that's caused by bad things.
01:57:10.000But like, if your perspective is that there's no personal accountability, then there's really no reason to do anything with your life whatsoever.
01:58:20.000So it's not fair that only you get to have it, you gotta share the wealth, because we don't have a Switch.
01:58:24.000And I read this really funny post that said what you do is, you tell your kid, you'll give him 10 bucks to mow the lawn or whatever, and then after they do, you pull out 10 singles and go, okay, let's see, so here's your pay, and then I'll take one for Medicaid, one for, you know, the dishes, one for this, and your total net pay comes out to, you know, $6.73.
01:58:40.000And they're gonna be like, but you said I get $10.
01:59:04.000This Halloween, you should get a really, really, like a friend of yours who's really big and fat, and have him just sit in a chair, just like, really, and then be like, well, doesn't he get candy?
01:59:14.000And they're gonna be like, but he didn't go out and trick-or-treat!
01:59:17.000But, well, he's too, he, it hurts his knees.
01:59:20.000So we're going to take, you know, a quarter of your candy, a quarter of your candy, and a quarter of yours, and we're going to give it to him.
01:59:25.000And he's having to sit there just looking him in the eyes and eating it.
01:59:29.000I had a friend growing up when I was really little and, um, his mom made us play with his younger brother who was, and we hated his younger brother for it.
01:59:38.000Just didn't, like, just, that was another, another... Social communism.
02:00:46.000So we were talking about him earlier, and he's tweeting about it directly.
02:00:49.000He's 100% saying, shoot, I just found out that I killed Osama Bin Johnson, drinks are on me, I guess, and added, I know who I killed, homie, every time.
02:00:59.000So this has happened before, and he's like, nah, this is not what happened.
02:01:21.000I don't I still don't like that at all.
02:01:23.000I wonder if James even recognized that.
02:01:25.000Veritas realized that like, it's kind of crazy that this small town bumpkinville of all the Democrats they got, they got a fringe, crazy, violent leftist.
02:02:33.000You know, regarding the clans of Scotland not being able to unify, and the right not being able to unify, it's kind of like, sometimes there's this argument about good versus evil, and evil seems to have the upper hand in the fight, because evil is a- they'll force everything to come together to make their evil empire, whereas the good people are individualists, they don't force each other to do these things.
02:02:50.000So it's more challenging for them to find a reason to unify, if not against.
02:02:54.000It's the same reason why you always get a bunch of psychos as president.
02:02:57.000I think the easiest way to put it is... The modern left has no empathy.
02:03:03.000They claim to be the arbiters of it, and the ones bringing it to all the poor people who just want healthcare, but the reality is they don't know, they don't understand how you feel, they don't care how you feel.
02:06:11.000What people don't realize about homelessness, because I actually worked for a network of homeless shelters, is that it's typically a mental illness problem.
02:06:21.000It's that people can't, they can't function, you know?
02:06:25.000And I mean that with all due respect, because we try desperately to help some of these people, and you bring them to a shelter, you give them what they need to make sure they're clean, healthy, safe, and there's no job for them.
02:06:42.000So we're like, we're actively trying to solve that problem.
02:06:45.000People think you can just take a person, put them in a house and problem solved.
02:06:47.000That's sweeping under the rug as far as I'm concerned.
02:06:49.000You know, the metaphor of people being like cells in the human body and like, we're all kind of like a hive of intercommunicating things is like some cells are programmed to kill themselves.
02:09:36.000Democrats Is Deplorable, Why 9 Million Obama Voters Ditched Democrats and Embraced Donald Trump, tells the story of 2016 and the story of 2020.
02:10:44.000Oh, we're going to do, so we're going to do something special for election night where we're basically going to like turn the cameras wide shots for the room and we're going to have like a table set up with snacks and we're just going to have a bunch of people saying a bunch of silly things.
02:11:04.000But there's people like I'm hearing it from the left and the right Biden's gonna landslide so hard on election night it's over and people Trump people are saying Trump's gonna landslide so hard yeah but you're wrong because Biden's up by like 16 points and it's like no that's not true because Trump's got secret voters and I'm like go vote go vote early go vote in person What are they saying in Chicago?