Tucker Carlson joins the show to talk about the latest in the ongoing Trump impeachment saga, the new song The Best Song Ever, and the debate on whether or not Bud Light should be allowed to make its own beer.
00:00:20.000The judge has suspended, in Trump's election interference case, suspended it pending a result in the hearing as to whether or not Trump's immune.
00:00:29.000SCOTUS has granted cert to the obstruction charge in the J6 cases.
00:01:22.000We were gonna put together a song called Is This What You Want, which was gonna be synth-pop modern garbage, but the joke was not, is this what you want, girl, but like, is this what you, the music industry, wants?
00:01:34.000Instead, we decided to team up with The Daily Wire and make a cover of their song Together Again, which was also their big F you to the music industry, that told them they would not accept 100 times the standard licensing rate to play a song once, for political reasons, I would assume.
00:01:50.000So this song is coming out on Friday, and we're hoping to shatter Billboard.
00:01:55.000We've gotten three of the last four songs out that we've released hitting Billboard.
00:01:59.000We didn't really promote the last one, but I'm fairly confident this one will reach Billboard, and we want to, because we want to continually invade their spaces.
00:02:06.000Go to TheBestSongEver.com, pre-order Together Again, and guess what?
00:02:11.000When you do, you'll get a promo code that gives you 35% off your next order of Cast Brew Coffee.
00:02:17.000The song is for sale at 69 cents, and then you can use that to save loads when you order Cast Brew Coffee from castbrewcoffee.com, including subscriptions.
00:02:28.000Now, I'm not 100% positive, because I'm telling my team right now, what we want to happen is, if you pre-order the song and get the promo code, Then go to casprew.com and subscribe to the Coffee Club.
00:02:43.000Meaning, if you sign up and then in six months you cancel because you can't afford it, but then three months later you sign back up, the discount reapplies itself.
00:02:51.000I don't know if we can do that, but I'm telling the guys I want this to be the case.
00:02:54.000Every single month you'll get 35% off.
00:02:56.000Basically means you get a bag for free.
00:04:10.000And people, uh, like hanging out after work or whatever, having a beer, and it's just instantly gone.
00:04:16.000So we were actually debating a little bit about what's going on with the Bud Light stuff, but I think, I would defer to you as someone who actually knows how to ship sell and deal with beer, and you actually have a calendar of conservative beautiful women that you just put out.
00:04:28.000So I'll save it for the show, but I mean, you've also done other things in the past with wrapping paper.
00:05:48.000My name is Luke Hradowski of YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange, and a couple months ago we made Satirical Tucker Carlson for president t-shirts when he ... was fired from Fox News and now there's talks of him ... potentially becoming a vice president I think that's a ... great idea if you agree you could get the shirt on the best ... political shirts.com and support my ... independent media organization as of course this ... company started because YouTube demonetized me I also ... have we are change.shop and I think us going into the business world ...
00:06:35.000And I love, Seth, that you said, how you explained that we need to focus on buying products that are made in America but are also America-owned, because Anheuser-Busch is, it's in St.
00:06:44.000Louis, but it's a Belgian-owned company now.
00:06:48.000And there's people that have contacted me and been like, yo, I work for Anheuser-Busch, I work in America, it's an American thing, and it's like, yeah, but it's not owned, it's a foreign company now, even though it's made in America.
00:06:57.000Which means a portion of all those sales is going to Europe.
00:06:59.000Now one thing I would like to say on the show real quick, if you are a chain director and you have a chain director experience in the beverage industry, specifically alcohol, but the beverage industry in general, we are looking for someone.
00:07:11.000And that is a hard job to find because you have to have someone that has experience in that.
00:07:15.000So I'm going to take this moment to ask that.
00:07:17.000If you're a chain director, have that experience, reach out to me on Twitter at Seth Weathers.
00:07:21.000If you have no experience in that, I love you, but don't apply.
00:07:59.000He said, You get all these energy drinks, and he's like, I like to give these to firefighters, first responders, police officers, because I know it's a stressful job.
00:08:49.000I want to shout out this guy for being an entrepreneur and, you know, seeing that dude pop up in the back of his van and be like, I'm hoping to, you know, he's got a bunch, he's got, he's on a bunch of locations.
00:08:59.000I was like, dude, he was hustling, working himself as the CEO, going store to store to store.
00:09:18.000We got big news, ladies and gentlemen.
00:09:20.000House votes to formalize Republican impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.
00:09:25.000I love how they have to put Republican, but technically it would just be the impeachment inquiry because the Republicans have the majority.
00:09:31.000The 221 to 212 party line vote opens the door for the GOP to get more evidence about schemes that have seen the Biden family get millions from countries including China, Ukraine, Romania.
00:09:40.000And the Bidens will now have more of their bank records, mortgage details, emails, text messages, and mobile phones subpoenaed, along with anything else Congress wants to see.
00:09:48.000Since the start of 23, Republicans have been investigating Joe Biden over his alleged connections to his son Hunter's extremely lucrative multi-million dollar influence peddling scheme spanning decades.
00:09:57.000With a formal impeachment inquiry vote, Republicans say the White House can no longer stonewall them for requested documents and depositions, but top GOP leaders have argued it wasn't necessary.
00:10:07.000You don't need a full vote of the House to do an impeachment inquiry to do the investigation
00:10:11.000that we're constitutionally obligated to do.
00:10:13.000GOP whip Tom Emmer told the Daily Mail out of the vote.
00:10:16.000But this is basically showing there that the Republican Party is investigating Joe Biden.
00:10:36.000And so the story was, Kevin McCarthy vows to hold inquiry into whether or not there should be a vote on whether or not there should be an impeachment inquiry.
00:10:46.000And now Kevin McCarthy's gone, and now they've finally formalized the impeachment inquiry process.
00:10:51.000So I'll explain it in non-political terms.
00:10:54.000They have formally launched a criminal investigation into Joe Biden.
00:10:58.000Should they find a preponderance of evidence, they will launch an impeachment, also known as an indictment, or in other words, an indictment.
00:11:06.000The indictment leads to a trial, and should Biden be convicted, that will be the conviction in impeachment and the removal from office.
00:11:13.000I don't believe that's very likely, but this is the criminal investigation phase of Joe Biden's impeachment process.
00:11:20.000I've kind of, I've been sensing it, man.
00:11:22.000When Hunter stood in front of, was that this morning or yesterday morning, I think?
00:12:46.000Even a couple weeks ago, the Speaker of the House said, oh, you know, There's nothing to really investigate Joe Biden on, and a lot of people are saying, well, that's kind of strategic right before this election cycle, because if we do impeach him, if we do investigate him, this might potentially make him not be able to run for the presidency of the United States.
00:13:02.000Is this going to be something that's going to be happening now with this impeachment?
00:13:06.000Why is there a sudden shift in Congress?
00:13:58.000I'm not saying I would enjoy that vote.
00:13:59.000The worst of those is that I think Nikki Haley would get us into war with Iran, whereas Gavin would capitulate to the financial services of the System.
00:14:17.000He would spark a civil war from my perspective.
00:14:19.000But you think Vivek just the media hates him too much?
00:14:21.000They're gonna they're gonna try and stop him and make him look like a bad guy.
00:14:24.000No, I think Trump would automatically and say hey Vivek should be the president because Vivek's the only person who said that he would pardon Donald Trump if he would become the president of the United States and didn't hesitate to say that.
00:14:34.000So I think Vivek might have a path here with how tumultuous and crazy the situation could get here as of course if I'm Donald Trump I'm rooting for a Vivek if I can't run and I can't be president of the United States.
00:14:47.000Well, Tucker always made these kind of statements saying, you know, I don't want to be a politician, but it's always the people who don't want to be the politicians that should be the politicians.
00:14:54.000So he always has a way of kind of saying these things and making people understand that there is a sense of duty and responsibility when it comes to public office that he understands, even though he says he doesn't want it, but then he describes people who don't want it as the people who should be there.
00:15:08.000So duplicitous messages, and this is why.
00:15:26.000Okay, so if Joe Biden gets impeached, Kamala Harris will take over, but she will likely say, I'm not gonna run.
00:15:34.000In the event Biden is impeached and convicted, removed, Kamala becomes acting president and says, I'm not gonna spend the one year I have to help the American people campaigning!
00:15:44.000And then she's going to say, you know, the Democrats will have a process to determine who the nominee shall be, and I will protect the office and this country for the remainder of this term.
00:16:51.000Elon Musk has actually had a huge change on what the next election will be based on Twitter, now X. So they were able to censor so much that just never could make it through on the old Twitter.
00:17:04.000I've said this multiple times, like as an example, our beer company would not exist without Elon Musk.
00:17:10.000Reason being, we would never have been allowed to go viral to the level that we did anywhere other than an Elon Musk-owned Twitter.
00:17:18.000You can look at what we did on other platforms, hardly anything, yet on Twitter we have almost 50 million views, yet magically on Facebook, Instagram, all those places, you maybe get a million, if even that.
00:17:28.000If we had real free speech if we had the ability to actually talk to each other without algorithms and censorship efforts Donald Trump would have been the president of the United States right now he would have not lost but it's because of the censorship it's because of the manipulation because of the fortifying.
00:17:44.000Why essentially Joe Biden was allowed to be where he is right ... now because he was able to censor stories like the hunter ... Biden laptop story from the general public which we know ... played a major impact on the election so free speech is ... important here and I think this is why there's so many ... attacks on Elon Musk trying to destroy him trying to take ... down Twitter because if you take down Twitter you could ... essentially fortify all the elections in the future.
00:18:12.000They wrote an article and it said that Tesla's new Cybertruck, weighing in at six to eight hundred pounds, could be lethal in collisions with pedestrians and smaller cars.
00:18:56.000You're going to wake up and your app's going to be updated and you're going to go, uh-uh, whatever.
00:19:00.000I want to do a soft correction to what you said about Joe Biden censoring the Hunter thing, because I don't think there's evidence that he did it directly, it was just that I think there's evidence the FBI was involved with Twitter.
00:19:09.000I might have misspoke then, but it was the intelligence agencies that of course censored this, but the establishment.
00:19:13.000You might consider that he was, I don't know if he was directly involved, but it was his son was the one that was under investigation.
00:19:19.000Are you going to vote for Trump, Luke?
00:19:45.000I had a friend hit me up and he's like, are you seriously, he's like a liberal guy, he's like, are you seriously considering voting for Donald Trump?
00:20:48.000He used to tweet a lot about like those radical, he would like incite the left-right paradigm.
00:20:52.000No, but that's what kept us out of some of the wars.
00:20:54.000It's going to depend who his VP is going to be as well.
00:20:57.000Because if it's someone that's going to be like another Mike Pence, if he's going to be surrounding himself with Henry Kissinger again and John Bolton again and all these other... If it's Nikki Haley.
00:21:24.000If Donald Trump draws a gigantic pentagram on the ground in a black robe and summons the zombie corpse of Kissinger, I also will not vote for him.
00:22:46.000So the people that push the ideas the most, the people who start the conversations the most, I think have a bigger impact than the actual person that is selected or elected to become the next president of the United States.
00:23:00.000Where can we push the Overton window to a position where we can actually make people understand the reality of the situation that we're under right now?
00:23:27.000Quote, he just got into more trouble and the GOP is vowing to initiate contempt proceedings after Hunter Biden flouts this subpoena to closed-door testimony.
00:23:36.000We did talk about it a little bit already, but what do you think's gonna happen?
00:23:40.000You think they're gonna give him the Steve Bannon treatment?
00:23:42.000He's gonna go to jail because he defied a congressional subpoena?
00:23:45.000Well, no, because the Democrats are in charge and they run the intelligence agencies and the Department of Justice and their attorney generals.
00:23:50.000And of course, justice is skewed on political perspective.
00:23:54.000But this could also be political pressure put on Biden saying, hey, we're going to put your son in jail unless you bow out of this election cycle by the intelligence state.
00:24:06.000But I wonder, can the White House pardon on contempt charges when it's initiated by the legislative branch?
00:24:13.000Because I would imagine checks and balances are supposed to prevent this.
00:24:16.000If Congress holds you in contempt, the executive branch should not be able to intervene, right?
00:24:22.000I'm not an attorney, I think we need one on this one.
00:24:24.000I know, it's interesting, because Congress is saying do this or else, if the executive branch was able to come in and say no, they don't have to, that would give the executive branch substantial power over the legislature.
00:24:34.000I'm kind of with you, Seth, from what you said earlier, that I think he maybe should have a public hearing, like his testimony in public.
00:24:50.000I'm probably discussing a lot of things that would be censored automatically on YouTube that we can't even discuss here that he particularly, you know, played a major role in spending millions of dollars on, you know... Like, the dude from Eve 6 had a great tweet, and I'm like, this guy's like a lefty.
00:25:07.000And so when Hunter Biden gives the speech where he's like talking about how he's not gonna submit to this, even leftists are saying like, you've taken way too many photographs with crack and hookers for anyone to defend you at this point.
00:25:21.000Yeah, man, he's a deviant, that's for sure.
00:25:22.000And that's the least, that's the least bad thing he did.
00:25:24.000I would like to ask him how he spent... That's admirable for a lot of other people.
00:25:27.000I think like $800,000 on hookers or something.
00:25:28.000$688,000 reportedly on... They're called ladies, aren't they?
00:26:00.000$680,000 on various women could also mean he bought them dinners, you know, he flew them on private jets, staying in hotels on islands and things.
00:26:08.000I'm not, I'm not sure the reporting was that he literally gave that much to women for their company, if you know what I'm saying.
00:27:59.000Like, she was literally a street corner hooker, and it was such a sweet tale.
00:28:03.000It's funny how this story with Hunter has these dichotomies, like, he's like, my father, my parents took such good, like, I feel sad for a human going through this crappy life with a super famous dad that didn't give him enough attention and just bought him out of trouble.
00:28:15.000But at the same time, like, bro, if you use your dad's money and he was had, like, cycling political influence, that's, like, full-on political, we cannot tolerate that in our government anymore.
00:28:24.000We've got to, we're at the age of, we're coming to the age of Aquarius, but the age of openness, like, the apocalypse is upon us.
00:28:31.000You can't, Wow, that took a dark turn.
00:28:34.000Yeah, apocalypse meaning the great awakening, the great revealment.
00:29:22.000When you look at what's happening in Ukraine, holy cow, there are so many corrupted politicians there, and that whole case should have been properly investigated.
00:29:30.000Trump, even just trying to investigate it, was impeached for just trying to do that, which is absolutely crazy.
00:29:37.000And now we're going to finally investigate it.
00:30:08.000It gives Democrats an opportunity to bring in Newsom.
00:30:11.000Yeah, and I think a lot more people would be willing to pardon Hunter if he comes out clean.
00:30:16.000So Joe might say, throw him into the bus, this is what we want, then the Democrats bring in Newsom, you'll get pardoned, people will cheer for you for calling us out, for calling out the corruption or whatever, you're not going to be perfect in the eyes, but you'll have some redemption arc, and then they can bring in Newsom, and someone super chatted saying it's going to be Whitmer, Newsom-Whitmer.
00:30:37.000And then Biden will pass on, and then Hunter Biden will become the next politician that will probably become the next president of the United States.
00:30:45.000I don't think that'll happen, but it's like, man, Joe Biden is clearly on the way out, not all there.
00:30:56.000Right now, the play for a father to save his son is to say to his son, I mean, do you think Joe Biden has that much dignity and self-respect to throw himself off for his son?
00:31:47.000No, because there's something that happens to people at his age where, with cellular regeneration operating at such a low percentage, stressing the body actually does not improve him.
00:33:44.000I guess if Hunter could expose some of the dealings without letting the American people know that they kind of got us into the war and you like their corruption with Burisma like accelerated this.
00:33:55.000He will only reveal what the deep state wants him to in order to remove Joe Biden and get Newsom Whitmer in.
00:34:09.000If you think Joe doesn't have the integrity to sacrifice himself for his son, okay, then consider he doesn't have the perspicacity or the cognitive faculties to understand what's happening at all.
00:34:37.000I'm really pissed at my dad is of course a lot of people are also kind of theorizing that a lot of what came out through the laptop was kind of a deliberate release since there are many serious accusations against Joe Biden hurting his children especially with the Hunter especially with the the Biden diary that the FBI was after.
00:34:56.000Specifically even rating the home of James O'Keefe after ... that they kind of verified the findings in which ... essentially detailed some very disturbing events that ... unfolded between Joe Biden and his younger daughter so a ... lot of people are saying maybe Hunter Biden released all the ... details of his laptop maybe he deliberately tried to get it ... publicized in order to bring down his father as a part of a ... retribution plan to finally get some justice against him ...
00:35:25.000Possibly hurting and abusing at the very least like subconsciously I can see that happening because like I've been it really high in my life and like Had such self-hatred that I would allow that stuff came out that was like true that I wouldn't normally say if I was sober But but listen Bill Clinton said the house of cards is 99% accurate for a reason and when you watch that TV series you see a lot of backstabbing you see people just you know Take each other out politically in so many dastardly ways and you see a lot of really sinister activities of people just screwing each other over all the time.
00:36:03.000So I think everything is at play here because the establishment is going to lose.
00:36:08.000They are going to lose their main puppet, their main frontman, their main skin suit that allows them to implement whatever policies they want on the American people, no matter how unpopular they're able to do it through Joe Biden.
00:36:20.000If they're going to lose this upcoming election, no matter what, they need something else that is going to be happening behind the scenes that we might not even know of that's happening right now.
00:36:28.000We have to just make sure that we don't trash ourselves, the Americans, in the meantime while this is happening so that the global banking takes this country over.
00:36:36.000That would be the worst possible outcome.
00:36:37.000Like the Trump-Biden, all this Republican-Democrat crap has to be put aside for American unity coming in 2020.
00:37:02.000And Matt Walsh says the Bud Light boycott continues.
00:37:06.000In a tweet, he also did have a decently long segment on his show where he addressed Dana White, Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock, as well as myself, and it was respectful and it was intelligent, and I agree with a lot of what he said, and I don't completely disagree with the idea of continuing the boycott.
00:37:23.000All I'm saying is, we need to consider our next moves if the plan is a boycott.
00:37:28.000But let me read first what Matt Walsh says.
00:37:30.000He tweets, the Bud Light boycott is the one time in modern history when conservatives have staged an effective boycott against a major corporate brand.
00:37:37.000If we back away from this victory now, it will show that we've learned nothing and don't want to win.
00:37:44.000This shouldn't even be a conversation.
00:37:47.000Bud Light is a brand owned by a foreign conglomerate that tried to push trans ideology and is now paying the price.
00:37:53.000There is absolutely no legitimate reason to back away or let off the gas.
00:37:57.000They deserve everything that's happened to them.
00:38:00.000Well, as the debate continues, I'd like to first ask our local beerman, who's here, who actually runs a beer company and has challenged Bud Light directly, your thoughts on the boycott and what do you think we should do?
00:38:13.000I think I've been saying this from the beginning of this whole thing, this is the one time I've seen conservatives follow through with an actual boycott.
00:38:20.000In the past we've been like, oh we're skipping an NFL game, we're skipping a baseball game, we skip two or three games and everybody's back in the stands.
00:38:54.000But yeah, what would be the purpose of doing so at this point in your life?
00:38:58.000So my argument is, 30% loss in sales year over year up to date, and Bud Light has just put $105 million per year into UFC.
00:39:11.000Now is the opportunity to steal the narrative.
00:39:14.000With what Sean Strickland said on Twitter, which can't be said on- Sean Strickland's never going to- we're never gonna be able to steal the narrative.
00:39:22.000Maybe within a circle of conservatives- The narrative is stolen when every conservative repeats what Sean Strickland said- But they'll never do it!
00:39:28.000Most conservatives are- starts with a P, ends with a Y. They don't follow through and do these things.
00:40:30.000Sean Strickland opened the door for you.
00:40:32.000I'm not saying what he does as a UFC champion is the... it's the tip of the spear, but you're requiring the rest of the spear for this to work.
00:40:41.000He made some statements on Twitter directly under the banner of Bud Light.
00:40:45.000Shockingly offensive to the woke left, and Bud Light said nothing.
00:40:49.000The attack opportunity right now would be for conservatives to hold up a Bud Light, repeat the words of Sean Strickland, and say, wow, thanks Bud Light for sponsoring UFC and Sean, we completely agree with your message.
00:41:13.000You think they're going to go say the kind of stuff that Sean Strickland said they won't?
00:41:16.000Which is why my argument was, at this point, With Dana White, Kid Rock, coming out and being like, we've done the damage, let's claim the victory, I'm like, if this is where conservatives stop, and they won't take another step forward, then the best thing we can do right now is say, we won.
00:41:34.000I'm not saying buy Bud Light ever again, fine, don't.
00:41:36.000I'm saying, claim the narrative victory, say, we've done everything we wanted to do, Bud Light learned their lesson, and let it be a lesson to each and every one of you, you've lost 30%, good luck in the future, but our message stands.
00:41:47.000I don't think anyone's ever going to see that as a victory if they all go back.
00:41:58.000You would have to say, we did everything we wanted to do.
00:42:01.000Because if no one goes one step further, and UFC, Dana White, goes on Tucker Carlson and says, Bud Light's great, you should buy Bud Light, and no one calls out Dana White for this and UFC is unscathed, then the narrative is, the boycott is over.
00:42:15.000If the boycott is over, Kid Rock said so, and Dana White basically... I think those are two people.
00:43:13.000I do think this will have a lasting impact.
00:43:15.000There's a famous case where McDonald's in the UK, the reason why corporations don't sue activists, a couple of activists were standing outside of a McDonald's, I think it was a McDonald's, petitioning, saying, hey, McDonald's is bad, they do this thing.
00:44:52.000I think what needs to happen is, by all means, say, we boycotted it, we'll boycott it forever, but it's done, we're moving on, we've won, this is your fault, Bud Light, and it'll happen to any other company that does so next, but you need to say, this is the extent to which we want it, right?
00:46:59.000The opportunity now, I think, is going to be the figurative knife twisting of, Taking a can of Bud Light and reading off Sean Strickland's tweets and forcing Bud Light to either issue a denouncement or an apology.
00:48:22.000Look how hard it was to get conservatives to boycott anything past a couple days, and now you're going to tell them they've got to read a list of all their favorite alcohol brands and they can't get a Corona on the beach anymore?
00:50:10.000I'm not a huge fan of multinational corporations, but there's other ones like the Bank for International Settlements that I'd rather be boycotting.
00:50:15.000Yeah, look, all major corporations, I say all, the vast majority of major corporations hate every single one of us in this room and everything we stand for.
00:50:25.000And they give tons of money to those causes that we hate.
00:50:32.000I think most corporations are looking at numbers and they're thinking, how do we get sales?
00:50:36.000My concern is, with a company as large as AB InBev, if sales among conservatives have gone to zero, they are not going to stop trying to market the beer.
00:50:52.000So they've got to have that fear of, okay, we can't do anything else or we'll really be toast.
00:50:58.000I don't believe... Conservatives drink more beer than liberals, by the way.
00:51:02.000I believe that's true, and that's why they screwed up, because Bud Light, that woman was like, the frat bro image, like, well who do you think's drinking your beer, you know what I mean?
00:51:10.000If a liberal's drinking a beer, it's gonna be some weird small batch, you know, craft brew out of Williamsburg or something.
00:52:04.000I'd rather Dana White, whether you love him or hate him, have the money over Dylan Mulvaney.
00:52:08.000And so the question is, if their ship is sinking, Ian, how do we convince them that we are the ones who are going to make their ship stay upright, but they have to give us the ship?
00:53:28.000I think that's a good option because it does feel like going balls to the wall against AB InBev is like hostile, like unnecessarily hostile.
00:53:36.000I kind of like a little bit of unnecessary hostility in my life, to be honest, though.
00:55:07.000All I know is the premise, based on the trailer, sounds completely ridiculous.
00:55:12.000Texas and California will never unite.
00:55:14.000There will not be a civil war in which those two states are unified because there are states between them.
00:55:18.000However, they do mention 19 states seceded in the trailer, so it could be that Texas and California are part of the secession, but the reason it's called the Western Force of Texas and California is because of the two largest states in the seceding group.
00:55:32.000I don't understand why they would team up at all.
00:55:34.000I wonder what the story is going to be, but... How is there a Civil War movie that they did not consult the TimCast crew on?
00:55:42.000I feel like this should have been, like, Where they focus on.
00:55:45.000I got a feeling that they're not going to involve foreign countries coming in and like, because what would happen in a real civil war is the CCP would be heavily involved funding the war.
00:56:29.000But a lot of people are tweeting out predictive programming.
00:56:32.000The idea of predictive programming is that powerful elites, government agents, or whatever, condition the public through mass media to encourage certain behaviors in the event of a certain circumstance.
00:56:46.000So, a simple idea would be, let's say civil war breaks out.
00:56:52.000Nobody knows what it's going to look like.
00:56:54.000They want to create an image of what a civil war would look like before it happens, so that your behaviors will fall into a certain camp.
00:57:19.000But because they're... And I don't believe that this is to condition you, it's because they're trying to make you know the gun's coming.
00:57:27.000But you'll always see in movies like Indiana Jones, for instance, the new one, everybody raises guns to them, and you hear all the guns cocking.
00:57:34.000Like, dude, the guns are already cocked.
00:58:06.000I think the reality is, there have been numerous articles, numerous statements from academics, talking about the possibility of a civil war.
00:58:13.000There have been numerous polls where people say they want a civil war.
00:58:16.000There have been members of Congress calling for a national divorce, and some dude goes, This would be a great movie!
00:58:22.000and he writes it all down, goes to an investor and says, let's make this movie.
00:58:26.000What do we find out if Tim's really behind the movie?
00:58:33.000The whole point of the past seven years was so I could make this movie.
00:58:37.000So we were actually talking about this idea yesterday.
00:58:40.000I just posted the clip on my Twitter at LukeWeAreChange describing what I was talking about when it comes to predictive programming because I do believe that there are actual incidences where this happened.
00:58:54.000We also saw the buildup to the Iraq war have a lot of a lot of popular media that went along with it.
00:59:00.000That essentially drove the American people to believe that their lives were in danger unless we fought the terrorist over there and not over here so when you look at the intelligence agencies and their larger influence on pop culture on media and entertainment this is this has been something that they've been influencing for many decades now a lot of people bring up a mockingbird a lot of people bring up the commission hearings.
00:59:24.000That were happening within Congress that expose the infiltration of the corporate media by the intelligence agencies and if you're at the Intel agencies what better way to to get away with these larger ideas than to kind of make people acquiesce to them through entertainment through subconscious subliminal messaging in films in movies I think this is why we are seeing such racial division tones almost in every form of entertainment now.
00:59:51.000I think it's also important to know that right before ... the Ukrainian war there was an extreme amount of Russian ... propaganda we saw the corporate deep state kind of ... media all in unison say Russia Russia Russia hacked this ... election and as we know none of that was actually true but but ... the the Russian boogeyman was built up and now we are in a ... proxy war with Russia.
01:00:13.000Using Ukraine as essentially our larger kind of forces on the ground to do the fighting for us and sacrifice their lives for this larger neoconservative objective.
01:00:23.000So I do believe predictive programming is true.
01:00:37.000The media does send out particular messaging that does actually happen.
01:00:41.000You think there's a strong possibility that they're conditioning us to prepare for a civil war?
01:00:45.000Now, as far as the whole civil war context, again, you can't really say because it's more clear after the fact.
01:00:51.000So... Well, real quick, sorry to interrupt, but I just... It could be that they're trying to condition people to not want civil war.
01:00:58.000It's also impossible to figure it out until after everything happens, because then you kind of put all the pieces together, especially when it came to justifying torture in America, when it came to the larger entertainment series that also had Intel influences that were excusing torture by the Intel agencies.
01:01:17.000Then us finding out through Snowden and WikiLeaks that, yes, they were actually torturing and trying to excuse it through media forms of entertainment.
01:01:26.000A couple years down the line, if there's a civil war, we could say, yes, this was the kind of predictive programming.
01:01:32.000When the whole Russiagate collusion stuff was happening, no one kind of foresaw, hey, this is going to lead us to be in a kind of proxy war with Russia.
01:01:41.000Now that we are, I think it's fair to say that all the stuff that we were hearing about Russia being the boogeyman laid the groundwork for us now being in this proxy war.
01:01:56.000The reason why they were trying to claim that Trump was a Russian spy is because we were supposed to be at war with Russia in Ukraine in 2014 and 15.
01:02:34.000It escalated from there and the remaining vice crew actually went to Yanukovych's house, the former president who was ousted and fled the country.
01:03:19.000We have to have NATO here inside of Ukraine all the way back in 2014, and they were banking the military-industrial complex, the central banks, banksters, the controllers, you're banking on a larger conflict.
01:03:32.000If Trump wasn't elected, and Trump still did some things.
01:03:36.000He did send lethal weapons to Ukraine, but his foreign policy definitely wasn't as aggressive as Hillary Clinton's would have been, as she's a total bloodthirsty war hawk that literally celebrates the torture and death of individuals and cheers and laughs about it.
01:03:51.000I was thinking as you were talking that... He came.
01:04:03.000What we're doing is predictive programming as well.
01:04:05.000It's just not as subtle as putting it in a movie.
01:04:07.000We're actually just projecting what we think is going to happen, and that in a way is prepping people for maybe believing, okay, I'll get ready for what you think is going to happen.
01:04:20.000It was in 2003, right after September 11th, right after the Towers came down.
01:04:27.000It was like he was an anti, he was like fighting terrorists, and he was just such a good guy.
01:04:31.000And there was a nuke about to go off in New York City, and they needed to torture someone to save everyone in New York City.
01:04:36.000And then right after that, they're like, oh, we're torturing people.
01:04:39.000It's okay, because we want to save people from getting nuked.
01:04:42.000Meanwhile, they were torturing goat herders that literally were sleeping with someone's cousin that they didn't like, and the Afghani neighbor snitched on them, said that they're Taliban, and then they were sent to Egypt and literally had their children.
01:04:52.000I can't even say this, but, you know, You know, hurt in unspeakable ways by CIA officials that were torturing them in front of the goat herders there.
01:05:01.000It's just mind-boggling to see the level of just how sinister this is, and the things behind the scenes that actually do happen, that they use to justify this kind of criminality and insanity.
01:05:14.000We used to watch 24, because you guys watched it.
01:05:17.000Bush Admin loves 24, so I have a short version of his story.
01:05:22.000Don't kick me off from ever coming back to Temcast after I tell you this.
01:05:25.000So I once spent the day with Karl Rove and his favorite show was 24.
01:05:56.000What was bizarre to me is I would have thought someone like Karl Rove, who's been in the places that he's been and lived the life that he's lived, he would think, like, this show's stupid, it's so fake, it's so whatever.
01:06:05.000But he was like, no, this is a great show.
01:06:07.000I feel like House of Cards did that too, man.
01:06:10.000House of Cards made us think that it's okay for politicians to be corrupt.
01:06:13.000Like, it's like, yo, it's just how it is.
01:06:15.000Look how charming Kevin Spacey is in this too.
01:06:19.000The Pentagon literally hires Hollywood producers and writers to write scripts for them about events that they then go to the American people and say was truth.
01:06:29.000They hired Jeremy Bruckheimer to do the whole Jessica Lynch story.
01:06:33.000If you remember that story, That was an insane, large PSYOP on the American people to push the Iraq war, to make everyone stand for this very strong, independent woman that stood up and fought to the last Iraqi.
01:06:47.000She stood up on a gunner and took them all down when in reality she was cowering in fear.
01:06:52.000The Iraqis took her to a hospital and said, hey, America, can you please pick her up?
01:06:58.000Blew up the hospital, took her out, and then the CIA and Jerry Bruckheimer ran with a story saying this brave woman was saved by American heroes after she fought killing the last Iraqi, which was all bullcrap!
01:07:11.000I know what the predictive programming is.
01:07:13.000The main character, the protagonist, what is their job?
01:07:44.000She's saying the warning was, don't do this here.
01:07:48.000I think the last time that happened was Vietnam.
01:07:52.000I can't think of the journalist's name I'd like to name right now from Vietnam that came back with some of those warnings, but I wish I could name it.
01:07:58.000I like how the word war is in the word warning.
01:10:10.000It would be a limited war in the United States.
01:10:12.000No, they'd go to California and say, we will drop bombs on DC for you, and then when it's over, don't forget who helped you.
01:10:19.000They would want to maximize influence with the victors.
01:10:23.000A crippled United States would be subservient to China.
01:10:26.000Yeah, they would let us destroy ourselves as long as we continue.
01:10:29.000My concern would be like the CCP would aid the dissent or whatever, the Californian dissent or whatever.
01:10:34.000I'm not saying it's California, but just if there was a civil war, one side would be foreign nationals, the other side would be the remnants of the American government, and the American government ones would be flying their F- 52 whatever the hell these jets are dropping bombs over the the dissenters and the dissenters would have Chinese jets coming in over Washington DC and it would be just roads would be all blown apart there wouldn't be lights would not be coming on in the cities the rivers would become toxic it wouldn't be like exciting it would be like no one would know what was going on and they'd just be hearing bombs dropping and planes going overhead and stuff
01:11:36.000That's why friendly fire happens so often.
01:11:39.000There's a famous story, I can't remember exactly what it was, there was...
01:11:44.000There's probably tons of these stories.
01:11:46.000An American unit in Vietnam was being surrounded and they were being shelled and they had to get word out because they were being shelled by Americans because the Americans didn't realize that other Americans were there.
01:11:58.000And that's like when you're shooting at someone that you don't realize.
01:12:01.000Then there's things where, like, you just got dudes walking in front of your tank and you don't know they're in front of you.
01:12:05.000I think that was Hamburger Mountain, that incident that happened in Vietnam that you were describing.
01:12:11.000But no, no, information is the first casualty of war.
01:12:14.000So people, you're right, Ian, won't know what's going on.
01:12:17.000And more importantly, they'll be given disinformation to make them believe that the opposite is true.
01:12:22.000So whatever kind of conflict is unfolding, you might be thinking you're doing the right thing, but you could have been fed information that was totally not Yeah, people get a radio broadcast that sounds like Joe Biden, but it's a deepfake, gives you and bithes the enemy, you know, like that kind of stuff.
01:12:35.000This is why, uh, so I just, I've recently been watching Dr. Stone, and this is why I love it so much.
01:12:40.000of the points of the show, the main character is like, we're gonna build the most powerful
01:12:46.000weapon known to man. Communications. And I was just like, YES! I'm like, that is so amazing.
01:12:52.000I love that. Because the immediate assumption when you say we want- you're at war, and you're
01:12:56.000like, what's the most powerful weapon someone could have?
01:12:58.000And they're like, I don't know, nuke? No, a radio. The ability to coordinate in real time
01:13:02.000at the speed of light is- I was thinking this two nights ago about-
01:13:46.000Radio, like, altered reality in such broadcast towering, like, it just, things, after 19-whatever, 04, whenever Tesla popped that, and there were other people working on it too, there's an Italian guy working on it.
01:13:58.000It definitely is better, but radio is, like, the basic Function like it's the basic groundbreaking Communication tech that altered reality in such a way and it still will like if power goes out we have like shortwave radio We can bounce it off the same radio.
01:14:14.000Yeah, you can connect around the world with it.
01:14:36.000You just cannot compete with real-time communication.
01:14:38.000Yeah, like ten guys with the same weapons as a hundred guys could win if they're communicating in real-time at the speed of light.
01:14:45.000Like, I mean like, instant communication as they're standing next to each other, because you can coordinate so much faster, it's ridiculous.
01:14:51.000That metric I just made up, I'm just saying hypothetically, communications gives you such a tremendous advantage over your opponent who can't coordinate.
01:15:01.000Well, it's the main weapon in fifth generational warfare, and a lot of people argue, you know, a lot of the posts, a lot of the social media, A lot of just the videos and the audio and the article, they're a lot more powerful than bullets and bombs.
01:15:15.000And I think that argument is absolutely true, especially what we're seeing now with the big attacks against Rumble, the attacks against Twitter, the attacks against anyone.
01:15:26.000Willing to stand up for free speech, which I think is absolutely crucial towards anti-war principles that need to be promoted more than ever.
01:15:35.000Those principles are only promoted on free speech platforms.
01:15:39.000Meanwhile, the other platforms just promote war, conflict, bloodshed, and chaos.
01:15:43.000I think the reason communication tech is the most powerful war technology is because people don't want to fight.
01:15:49.000They want to end the conflict as fast as possible.
01:15:52.000So they're waiting for orders to figure out how to do it.
01:15:54.000And if you get the wrong orders, You're gonna do what you gotta do to end the conflict.
01:15:57.000If you do the wrong thing, that's the most devastating outcome.
01:16:05.000I didn't think, just now, that's pretty deep.
01:16:08.000People do not want, they want to end the conflict.
01:16:09.000It's just like, same with if you're being attacked at night.
01:16:11.000It's not about, what do you do if you're being attacked?
01:19:31.000But I think Elon is banking on a major election shift because if, let's just say, a Republican gets into the executive office, He's going to make sure all of these investigations go away ... but if Joe Biden is elected these investigations will ... continue and they will try to topple and destroy the only ... platform that allows people to talk freely to each other and ... expose the Psyops as the Psyops happen Twitter is is the ... place you go to get on the ground breaking news coverage ... of events that happen now and what better way to call out the ... next I up the next kind of major event the next the next big.
01:20:09.000Pearl Harbor-like event, then of course be on social media, and you see it called out right there in real time.
01:20:16.000So I think he's understanding that there is going to be a big political shift.
01:22:57.000And for 10 years plus now, they've had two-way satellite texting devices.
01:23:00.000You know Elon's got that in mind, that he's trying to merge all these things into one X unit, like the starships, the satellites, the phones, the social media, what else?
01:23:10.000The tunnels are going to be the shape of a big X underground, you're going to go through big X's.
01:23:14.000No, just kidding, they'll probably be circles.
01:23:15.000You saw those videos of the tunnels they have in LA?
01:25:38.000And rightfully so, because he's being targeted, he's being attacked.
01:25:40.000But I think Elon is playing also a different kind of gambit as well when it comes to the defense contractors, when it comes to the carbon emissions, when it comes to all the ties that he has.
01:25:52.000Someone needs to ask Elon about Wernher von Braun's book.
01:25:53.000complex and to the defensive capabilities that he's giving Ukraine and Israel and
01:25:58.000the United States in the Antarctica right now. So I believe that's one of the
01:26:02.000reasons why he is still not officially kind of taken out, officially stopped,
01:26:06.000because the Pentagon needs him. Someone needs to ask Elon about Wernher von Braun's book. What's the book called?
01:26:16.000What is it, like Mars I don't remember.
01:26:18.000But it's where the colony of Mars, the government has, uh, the person in charge is called Elon.
01:27:15.000Is that where this whole world is headed, is corporatocracy?
01:27:18.000So that's why the fascinating thing about Wernher von Braun's book, we were talking about it last week, is that he says the person in charge is called the Elon.
01:27:28.000And I'm like, imagine what happens with SpaceX's Mars colonization project.
01:29:26.000It's just a tear in the surface of the Mars trench tear.
01:29:29.000It's the biggest chasm on Mars and it's like Valles Marineris.
01:29:33.000It was like, it looks like a scar, like something hit that planet, ripped it open and then magma just came out of it and just spewed all into the atmosphere.
01:29:42.000All the water just, giant global flood catastrophe and then it just evaporated and then the iron oxide in the In the magma fell to back down to the surface as dust, and now it's coated the surface as this red iron rust, and underneath it is all this ice!
01:29:57.000And so, if we can heat it up rapidly, I got faith that it'll come back to life.
01:30:07.000Uh, Elon said to nuke the poles, which I thought was an interesting concept.
01:30:11.000But my understanding of the problem is the atmosphere is too thin, gravity is too weak to maintain it, so even nuking the poles would not solve the problem.
01:30:17.000You could fire lasers at it, just heat it up with, like, electro-lasers.
01:30:20.000What about, like, a graphene superstructure surrounding Mars to create an artificial atmosphere?
01:30:52.000Yeah, once you have, um, drone construction, swarm construction, you'll have, like, a hundred million drones all working in synergy, building these horrifically large structures in space, because gravity is not an- and space isn't- it doesn't matter how big it is, you just have three hundred trillion drones working together to construct it really quick, and then you can put these little arms and, like, laser cutters and stuff, and they'll be moving things into position.
01:31:40.000A couple years ago, everyone thought we were going to have flying cars.
01:31:42.000We have children that are eating Tide Pods.
01:31:44.000Do you really think the future's bright?
01:31:46.000Do you really think there's going to be, like, some kind of... We have all this... We can't even mention here on this broadcast... Yeah, we'll talk about it on the members only.
01:31:54.000I do think it's going to be bright, but it's like a birth.
01:31:56.000Like, we're giving birth to the next evolution of the species, and before a birth, there's a contraction.
01:32:00.000And I feel like we're about... If we're not going through the contraction right now, we're going to, and I don't want that to be a nuclear war.
01:32:06.000I want it to be some kind of, like, You know, at least, like, I just don't want it to be a mass die-off, man.
01:32:11.000We've got to be able to do something to preserve these people.
01:32:14.000Well, the mass die-off is happening now.
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01:33:37.000So it was originally $0.99, and there were people who were like, well, we think we could sell more of our new releases from lesser known artists if it was cheaper.
01:33:44.000Then there were some other artists who were like, we're super famous, we could sell for whatever we want.
01:34:47.000But when they emailed us saying, go F yourselves, I was just like, I get it.
01:34:54.000The way the music industry is working right now is they are trying to remove the capability of new bands from entering without their approval.
01:35:02.000I just talked with Dickie Barrett about it.
01:35:24.000We ended up being, like, number one in, like, digital sales, and we charted on a bunch of different, like, rock and alternative charts, and we would have probably been number one in a lot of different charts, but they accidentally said, oh man, this one didn't count.
01:35:36.000And then we had to raise a stink about it.
01:35:40.000He's talked a lot about how they've just rejected his sales because they're desperately trying to prevent anybody from getting into their space without their say-so.
01:35:49.000So, I don't think we're going to sell 500,000 of these things, but I believe the Daily Wire is going to help in pushing as well.
01:35:56.000But it would be the greatest thing ever to have a gold record.
01:38:10.000Imagine, as I've said it a million times for those that don't know, you walk into a coffee shop, they got two TVs on the walls left and right, and as you're waiting for your coffee, it's Steven Crowder playing.
01:38:19.000It's Daily Wire, it's Timcast, it's Viva Frye, it's Thick Sex and Hammer.
01:38:23.000And regular people who are not listening to these accurate reports and commentary will one day be like, oh this is pretty good, who is this?
01:38:30.000And they're gonna be like, oh that's Steven Crowder.
01:38:32.000And they're gonna go, oh yeah, never heard of him.
01:38:36.000And the idea is to have like a thousand locations.
01:38:39.000So we want to just start popping these coffee shops up all over the place where people can hang out, and also regular people will be exposed to our media.
01:38:46.000It'd be interesting if on the screen while people are playing there's a barcode that you can scan to go to the subscription page.
01:39:02.000So, you'll have a strip mall with a Walmart in it, and there will be a small Casper stand alone in the middle, and people will be like, I just want coffee, I don't know anything about it.
01:39:09.000They walk in, and then you've got Tim Guestiro playing.
01:39:38.000So there could be, like, a seating area where if you sit down, you hear everything really well, and if you get up, it gets a little fuzzier as you walk away.
01:39:42.000Because then you could have, like, movies.
01:40:09.000Jacob Paradis says, Not that I didn't trust you in the first place, Tim, but yesterday when PBD said there's going to be a cyber attack, my need to prep heightened.
01:40:17.000Yeah, that's a part of that movie, Leave the World Behind.
01:40:19.000That's what they were discussing, yeah.
01:40:21.000There's like a guy and there's a prepper and they're like, we need to go to the prepper and take his stuff.
01:41:32.000I think that was part of you, like Ulysses S. Grant wrote about that.
01:41:37.000The Emperor's Champion says, I say offer Bud Light clemency, and the moment they do something woke and stupid, boycott them and show these companies what happens when they get woke.
01:41:47.000Busy says, your thoughts on Matt Walsh's take on your Bud Light stance?
01:41:51.000Also, have you read the Jaffe memo in regards to ways to control population?
01:41:57.000I have not, and we did address the Matt Walsh segment.
01:42:01.000I do think one of the things what my perspective is based on owning a business and doing marketing and having done marketing consistently for like I don't know 15 some odd years or longer and what I see with Bud Light is there's going to come a point where they say this market is closed to us how can we increase sales and they're going to target other other political market spaces If conservatives say there's nothing you can ever do to win us back, they'll say, fine, then we'll try to win some other people over who are more susceptible.
01:42:33.000That could result in them saying... I think they just drop and they give the money to Corona.
01:42:42.000And so the extra money that Bud Light could be spending on UFC will go to Pride events.
01:42:45.000They're not going to... Look, that was a token offering to say, hey, dumb conservatives, we think you're stupid, so we're going to give it to what we see as your redneck god, Dana White and Kid Rock, and you'll be happy forever because you're all retarded.
01:43:07.000I don't think it was a whole new market for them, really.
01:43:09.000They just did it and made a big deal out of it because it was Dana White.
01:43:12.000Dana White, who's not even a Republican, by the way.
01:43:14.000Right, so the issue is either the Bud Light battle is over, it's done, move on, have a nice day, and there's no reason to ever talk about it, or you need to be on the offensive and make statements about Bud Light and keep the pressure up.
01:44:28.000Anybody watching this show can comment and say whatever they want about the boycott, by all means, please do so, but y'all know, UFC will never be boycotted.
01:44:35.000And people will make up excuses for why they shouldn't have to boycott UFC.
01:44:38.000They're gonna say, oh, it's a false equivalence.
01:44:40.000I mean, UFC isn't doing the same thing.
01:44:42.000Aligning with a foreign corporation that pushed trans ideology on children?
01:45:19.000Vash says, bro, I hope it all works out and dude is legit, but you drank something that someone handed you out of the back of their van unsolicited.
01:46:06.000I take a break for like six months to a year.
01:46:08.000This one is, oh, it's also got the lemon balm.
01:46:11.000Yeah, I'm not concerned about a dude who is dropping off product to a store and then I took a case of the product that he was bringing to the store.
01:46:18.000That would have been pretty well planned if this was the moment to take out the Timcast.
01:46:35.000If you have Spindrift or some other delicious sparkling water with real fruit juice and you add another drink to it, like a kombucha or perhaps a Zenjoy, it's a nice experience.
01:46:45.000But he said, and this is what got me, he was like, You know, he wanted to help first responders, firefighters, police officers relax, because he knows it's a very stressful job, and he goes and he gives them out to them for free, and then I was like, oh, you sold me.
01:50:51.000Jay Rob says, Tim, did you happen to see the video of the former FBI agent warning Vivek to be very careful, implying that someone might try to off him?
01:50:59.000I saw it, you know, I don't know, what are you supposed to think about that, right?
01:51:04.000What was it, a video of the actual FBI agent?
01:51:05.000It's a guy who met him and was like, be careful, because, you know.
01:51:08.000That's reasonable for anybody running for president.
01:51:27.000It takes people to speak up, like Vivek and Elon, it takes people to speak up, but it takes people to build the systems quietly as well, because if you're always just pushing people up into the front of the line, those are the most vulnerable, as well as the bravest.
01:51:39.000So there's a lot of engineers and things that are building decentralized systems that can back up the wants of these people for freedom.
01:51:47.000All right, William H has pre-ordered on iTunes and Amazon.
01:51:51.000Usually wouldn't do that, but I wanted to inflate that middle finger to the music industry.
01:54:28.000And a lot of people, a lot of big artists struggle to get any sales at all.
01:54:32.000Like, the big artists obviously are getting like 200,000 sales on their albums when they release them, but the average artist, even like, look, you name a mid-level band you've heard of that's playing big festivals, even potentially headlining, and they're not getting sales at all.
01:54:48.000They're getting put in rotation by labels.
01:54:50.000The plays that they get, like, when you look at the charts, you're like, how did that artist I've never heard of hit the Billboard Hot 100?
01:54:57.000The label that owns the rights to the music goes to the streaming platforms and says, if you want top artist, you must put lower artist in rotation.
01:55:05.000Rotation guarantees they'll hit the charts.
01:55:09.000Because, and that's how people find music.
01:55:11.000These big industries tell us to screw off and they will not.
01:55:15.000I mean, look, We release a song, we're number one on iTunes worldwide, we're number one in digital sales, and we are not appearing anywhere on any of these platforms or stations in terms of their trending or anything.
01:55:27.000Even on YouTube, they weren't properly categorizing us, and the tracking said our video didn't qualify.
01:56:32.000Sangin Reaper says, instead of Bud Light giving money to UFC, the boycott stops and they donate to the families of the victims of the Nashville shooting who were impacted by the trans ideology that they pushed.
01:57:58.000I am telling you this, I guarantee it, because Ian's told this story over and over again, and I think Ian would agree.
01:58:01.000When the New York Times, MSNBC, and CNN report Bud Light sales have jumped to plus 2% and their stock is higher than ever, That's just admitting we're going to emit defeat on every lying narrative that the left-string media sends at us.
01:58:16.000No, I'm saying what's the next move to counter this?
01:58:20.000If your mom watched on, that doesn't mean anything to Ian's mom.
01:58:42.000We need to take people who, right now, the narrative needs to be Indistinguishable, unequivocally, everyone goes, wow, Bud Light, they're done.
01:58:51.000And you think you're going to win the narrative with Sean Strickland or any of these other alternatives?
02:00:06.000You think they're going to come out with the Dylan Mulvaney ad too?
02:00:07.000No, I'm telling you the media is going to report in April the boycott lost and people like Ian's mom are going to hear that and tell you it doesn't work.
02:00:16.000They're going to go to the marketing departments at their companies and their tech outlets and say boycotts don't work.
02:00:19.000And do you think Bud Light is going to say we won this so much we're coming out with the Dylan Mulvaney ad too?
02:00:33.000When CNN, the New York Times, MSNBC, and all these big media outlets that we are constantly battling with over narrative control, report to the average American, the boycott failed.
02:00:43.000Their stock is back above where it was.
02:01:40.000Again, I think if you go back to if you're if you're gonna say the plan is that we if they are still down 20-something percent in April and so the media's gonna come out in April They're going to say we're up 2% I understand from being just like we've had to do with the nobody knows everything else No one knows that unless we're out there push it, but I'm just not gonna not tell the truth because I'm afraid No one ever said don't do that, that's not the argument.
02:02:03.000You can't, I'm just going to make a disclaimer afterwards.
02:02:06.000The argument is, what is the plan for the media's play in April?
02:02:09.000They will do this, what's your strategy?
02:02:11.000The strategy is to give the opposite narrative, or to give the truth to what that is.
02:03:26.000The stock's recovered and the company is growing.
02:03:28.000They're going to say the boycott's over.
02:03:29.000You cannot say the company- you can say- you can play word games and say it's growing when you're still 25% less than you were a year before.
02:04:36.000That does not take a lot to argue that.
02:04:38.000And so you're going to see across the board, conservative boycott fails, Bud Light's in growth, they're going to have their spokesperson come out and they're going to say, we can see after a long time our mission... And just everyone's going to be silent and no one's going to respond to that and say, hey, by the way, they're still down 25%.
02:05:03.000And right now the only strategy people has in all of the chat is, I will do nothing.
02:05:08.000And that will destroy a brand as it has.
02:05:12.000They're already diverting hundreds of millions of dollars of advertising outside of the Bud Light brand and they're giving it to other companies within their organization, obviously.
02:05:21.000Right, so then we need to declare victory.
02:05:46.000I mean, I don't know about this analogy, but... The analogy is you win the battle, they flee, you can either chase them down by boycotting all of their brands, or you can hold the line and then continue the march, which is holding the boycott.
02:05:56.000Rather than telling people to buy beer, which is a retreat, you just continue the march.
02:06:51.000And so with Kid Rock saying that as the guy who opened fire on the Bud Light, which really created the viral moment, which led to a widespread boycott, you can now say, ha, ha, ha, we win.
02:07:24.000As the normie perspective, they see the news, they believe what they see, but she's also intelligent enough that if you explain they're down 25% from 10 years and they're gonna say 2% to make it look like they're growing, she'll understand immediately that that's bullcrap.
02:07:36.000And my point is, I want the guy who works at, you know, Wonder Bread to be like, oh man, if we do these campaigns we're going to lose a lot of money.
02:07:45.000If the narrative inverts because everyone just stops and does nothing and says nothing, they're going to say, oh but didn't that thing fizzle out?
02:07:51.000I just saw on CNN they said that their sales are up and their stock is at an all-time high.
02:07:55.000We'll have to look for articles when they claim revenue increase and call it out.
02:07:59.000And already their stock has completely recovered.
02:08:01.000And then we can do the numbers on top of what they were two years ago.
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