A Black Lives Matter leftist is arrested for starting a fire, and it's not even close to being arson. Also, the Oath Keepers are banned from social media, and a kid accidentally goes to school. We talk about it all on today's episode of the TimCast.
00:01:34.000We see this guy is actually a Black Lives Matter.
00:01:37.000He had been arrested previously at a protest years ago.
00:01:40.000There's videos of him at various protests.
00:01:42.000I don't know, I don't think it means he's like a dedicated hardcore kind of like Black Lives Matter person, and we don't know if it's arson, But because this is kind of, like, going crazy, and now there's apparently, like, armed dudes coming out and guarding these dry areas, we definitely gotta talk about this.
00:01:56.000So today, I'm hanging out with my friends.
00:06:46.000So all we have right now is this cop saying that he was setting a fire.
00:06:50.000So let's talk about who this guy is first.
00:06:53.000We have this tweet from Katie Davis Court.
00:06:55.000She says, Puyallup arrested Jeffrey Accord in relation to the arson along 167 Highway.
00:07:01.000In 2014, during an anti-police protest, Accord was charged with possession of a concealed weapon without permit, carrying a knife, and illegal possession of fireworks.
00:07:13.000She says, earlier in the day, Jeffrey Accord called in his own arson, Puyallup PD.
00:07:17.000He even filmed himself at the fires on Facebook Live.
00:07:20.000After questioning him, the Puyallup Police Department arrested him on suspicion that he started the fires.
00:07:25.000So I actually, I went to his Facebook page, sure enough, there's the guy, and yes, I legit, like, we confirmed, he posted this.
00:07:35.000So, here's a story from the local news, Seattle Times.
00:07:37.000When you Google search this guy's name, this is what you get.
00:07:40.000They say Jeffrey Allen Accord, 31, was charged Wednesday in Seattle Municipal Court with possession of a concealed pistol without a permit, carrying a dangerous knife, and illegal possession of fireworks.
00:07:49.000They say that he was at Monday's Ferguson protest in Seattle, had a cachet of weapons, I guess it's a cash cachet?
00:07:57.000A cachet of weapons including a handgun, knife, shotgun, semi-automatic rifle, ammunition, and powerful fireworks.
00:08:04.000They go on to mention, A court of Covington was among five people arrested during the march and protest Monday in Seattle after a Missouri grand jury decided not to indict a police officer for fatally shooting an unarmed black man.
00:08:15.000Protesters marched from Westlake Park to Capitol Hill, and some later clashed with police and climbed onto Interstate 5, blocking traffic.
00:08:23.000During the violence, fireworks were fired into the sky, and police say they were pelted with rocks, bottles, and canned food.
00:08:29.000Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole said it's unclear why Accord had the weapons.
00:08:35.000I don't know what his plans were, but it's obviously of great concern that somebody would come to an event in Seattle with those weapons readily available.
00:08:42.000Okay, so let's go back to the official confirmed source from Kero7, and they say, the guy said, I'm out here on 167 now.
00:09:31.000I think that's what we have in terms of just like confirming this.
00:09:35.000So I want to make sure there's a few things that are very very very clear before we start getting into the next bit because there's more, dude.
00:09:41.000The important thing to talk about is First of all, it sounds like arson.
00:11:04.000So, it seems like this guy does support Black Lives Matter, he's protested with them before, and I have to assume he's probably done it more than once because we've seen, you know, potential evidence as more than one.
00:11:13.000So, there you go, there you go, alright?
00:11:15.000This is what I want to make sure is clear.
00:11:18.000The bigger issue at play, I believe, is that if you do a Google search, of wildfire and climate change.
00:11:25.000You'll see all of these stories where they say, New York Times, the straightforward link between climate change and California's fires.
00:12:10.000You've got people who want to start fires, and there's conditions being met because of climate change that make the fire substantially worse.
00:12:17.000But you've got to address the arsonists.
00:12:20.000They also go on to say, after this, In Graham, a person was seen intentionally setting a fire to a field in front of a business in the 10-400 block of 229 SE early Wednesday morning.
00:12:34.000There is zero doubt, said Jonas Petit, the owner of VacTech Septic and Water.
00:12:40.000Surveillance shows the suspect drive up, dumping gasoline and a match, setting fire to dry grass next to the business.
00:12:47.000Pierce County detectives have the video which doesn't show the suspect or the vehicle, but Petit says it does show a random act of potential devastation.
00:12:56.000You watch the flame, and then where he flips it, and it just goes boom, big ball of flame, he said.
00:13:03.000Firefighters and a lack of wind kept the flames from destroying their business only a few yards beyond the burn.
00:13:09.000If the wind would have been blowing like it was the other night, you wouldn't have stopped this.
00:13:14.000It would have added up onto the other fire in Graham, Petit said.
00:13:17.000The area is only a couple miles from the Graham fire which destroyed eight homes.
00:13:22.000And they go on to show the trooper, of course.
00:13:40.000Troopers at the Washington State Patrol on Thursday said they have arrested a second person for intentionally starting a brush fire in Pierce County.
00:13:47.000Troopers said someone saw a man setting fire to grass with a match near State Route 512 and State Route 7 and called police.
00:13:54.000Troopers arrived at the scene, chased the man, and took him into custody.
00:13:59.000Thursday's arrest comes one day after a 36-year-old Puyallup man was arrested for allegedly starting a large brush fire, which temporarily shut down 167.
00:14:07.000That's the story we were just talking about.
00:14:09.000Fire danger remains very high across Washington.
00:14:12.000Due to low humidity and high temperatures, more than 480,000 acres in Washington have burned since Monday.
00:14:18.000So, here's another tweet from Trooper Ryan Burke.
00:16:40.000A 44-year-old man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of arson in a wildfire that has burned nearly 400 acres and prompted evacuations west of Eugene.
00:16:49.000Elias Newton Pendlegrass is accused of first-degree arson in the Sweet Creek Milepost 2 fire, which covers 382 acres near the community of Mapleton.
00:16:58.000Pendlegrass, a Mapleton resident, is being held in the Lane County Jail.
00:17:02.000The county sheriff's office didn't provide details about the arson allegation in a news release Tuesday afternoon.
00:17:07.000Officials have previously said several fires started Sunday afternoon, and that they were managing the blazes as a single fire.
00:17:14.000Some area residents are still under evacuation, while others have been told to be ready or set to leave.
00:17:22.000The blaze is estimated to be 15% contained, fire officials said early Wednesday.
00:17:27.000So what do you think happens when these stories start, you know, flying off the shelves, the virality?
00:17:33.000People, I mean, we're in a hot political environment.
00:17:37.000It is, it's 2020, the election is less than, you know, two months away.
00:17:41.000And everybody is pointing the fingers, which is why we end up with a headline like, you know, BLM leftists arrested for starting a fire.
00:17:47.000For one, to what degree are they an active, you know, they are, they've supported and protested for them, so I think that's fair.
00:17:54.000But, uh, they're not necessarily an organizer.
00:18:47.000Yeah, and I'm not convinced firing guns is a good way to keep fires from starting, but I mean, they probably think it's better than nothing.
00:18:54.000They're like, just like, stay out, stay out of the national forest or whatever.
00:18:58.000So, if this was any other disaster, would we be surprised?
00:19:02.000You know, if there was like a flood, or a hurricane, or a tornado, and then, you know, there were armed guards like, we don't want looters, we don't want... You know what I mean?
00:20:24.000Whether or not, whatever political party, that kind of radical protest is dangerous, where you take guns, weapons, and fireworks to a rally and try and set stuff on fire, like they did at Ted Wheeler's house, like, two weeks ago, trying to set the guy's house on fire.
00:20:53.000Because I don't want to come out and be like, people listen, the Antifa's are going around, they're burning down forests.
00:20:59.000Like, you've got people who broke through the windows and then someone lit a bunch of newspapers on fire and threw it on the first floor of Ted Wheeler's building.
00:21:42.000Yeah, it seems like they were trying to kill everyone.
00:21:44.000Like, they're that angry that they're gonna... At least negligent.
00:21:47.000But I wonder, because here's why I'm reluctant to actually go that far, because I've talked about what happens when they show up, when the mob shows up to your house.
00:21:55.000And what happens is, one person, like, here's what happens at Ted Wheeler's place.
00:21:59.000Someone runs up and throws a brick through the window and it shatters.
00:22:03.000And then other people see him, when he's running up to it before he throws it, they're like, oh, I'm gonna walk up too.
00:22:08.000He throws the brick, it shatters, and it runs, and then someone looks through the window.
00:22:12.000Someone- people behind him see him going towards the window like he's gonna go in, and they go in, and one by one, it's like an avalanche.
00:22:18.000Each individual is just doing a little- a little incremental thing and leaving, but the whole group is moving, and then all of a sudden they're inside, then someone looks over and they see like, you know, some thing, they take it, and then people see him grabbing something, so they all start grabbing stuff, and then some dude chucks the flaming debris that's- someone else lights debris on fire, someone sees it and chucks it into the building and runs off.
00:22:37.000So they're all doing a little bit to like stack up.
00:22:40.000I think these people are desensitized because of, I don't know why, because they've been exposed as a five-year-old to pornography or violent video games and their minds are all like, I can light stuff on fire and then reload the game later if it doesn't work out.
00:23:17.000So the context here is, yeah, like during the riots, there were people who were, when they get arrested, they have these Hollywood-style seizures.
00:23:25.000And anybody who's ever actually witnessed a seizure is like, that is not a seizure.
00:23:29.000You are acting something you saw in a movie.
00:23:32.000Yeah, yeah, so like there's like a video of and but that the EMTs and the medics will hold their heads properly Just because they're like, you know, and it's really funny man.
00:23:41.000I it's so it's so annoying You got this video of an actual EMT with armor and like, you know, he's cities you sanctioned gear he's holding the man's head doing everything properly because I like this is the basis of what I was trained when I did the first aid training and hostile environment stuff and The activists are yelling you need to turn him on his side.
00:24:02.000And I'm like Why are you, random protester, yelling at the emergency medical professional what they should be doing with someone who might be having a seizure?
00:24:25.000Why are they allowing these people to do it, is the bigger question.
00:24:27.000Yeah, it's like they don't want to shut it down without allowing them, because it's the United States.
00:24:32.000You want to give people the right to protest, and if that means that you trip and fall and break someone's arm while you're protesting, so be it.
00:24:39.000But then now they're like aggravating, like they're attempting to destroy people's arms and buildings.
00:25:48.000So what ends up happening with these district attorneys and these other jurisdictions is that you have a big group of regular people, and then you have some extremists.
00:25:58.000The extremists start the fight, but they tell everybody to wear all black.
00:26:01.000So when the cops were going in and trying to arrest, like, they'll see someone throw an explosive, right?
00:26:07.000The cops will run in and grab the person and say, we don't know if this is the person who threw that because they all are wearing the same thing.
00:26:24.000I would have a similar thing where if I would drop a piece of food on the ground, I'd look around and if I couldn't find it, I'd just pick up one little piece of trash and throw it away.
00:27:02.000It seems like you're signing up for something.
00:27:04.000Look, let's say you go for a jog and you're wearing black sweatpants, or let's say you're wearing an Adidas tracksuit and a hoodie or something.
00:27:12.000You're going to look very, very similar to the rest of them.
00:27:14.000And so they're going to arrest everybody and they're going to say, no, look how he's dressed.
00:27:25.000They arrested like 200 and something people.
00:27:28.000And then the charges all basically, look, some people pled guilty, pleaded guilty.
00:27:32.000They were like, it's easier, they thought they were gonna get in trouble and it was gonna be bad.
00:27:36.000So the cops, the state ended up getting a handful of these people, but then everyone else stood their ground and said no, and then the charges all just got dismissed.
00:27:44.000Because the judge did the same thing, it's like, you have no evidence this person did anything wrong.
00:27:48.000You can't, just because they're wearing a hoodie, and the argument from the prosecutors, I don't know if this is their exact argument, but the general idea is, if they tell everyone, wear all black so that we get away with crimes, You're aiding and abetting all these crimes and you pre-planned it.
00:28:03.000There was a guy, I saw a video where he was like, we don't want to record anyone doing crimes.
00:28:07.000And then the guy went up and like, did a crime or something.
00:28:36.000You grow up in the city and you actually see, like the inner city stuff, and you see some dude running down the street full speed and the cops tackle him and then throw him in a police car.
00:28:44.000You're like, wow, I don't want that to happen.
00:28:46.000But if you grow up never seeing it, what do you get?
00:28:49.000You get these videos of these women in New York going, Or effing what to the cops.
00:29:14.000Nazi Germany, for instance, they had horrible laws that people had to violate and became criminals just to do the right thing.
00:29:21.000And there's a really good point about, there's like a protest sign, and the left loves to prop these things up, where it was like, the Nazis were acting legally, and the people who were helping the Jews escape were the criminals.
00:29:33.000So absolutely, like, yeah, just like law does not mean morality by any means.
00:29:38.000But I say absolute because maybe sometimes there's unjust laws and the appropriate response is like tactful legislation.
00:29:45.000Petitioning your legislation to change the law.
00:29:56.000Like if you think, I guess the challenge there why I say it's you gotta be careful about how absolute you go is because some people are gonna be like, I believe that taxes are, you know.
00:30:04.000Oh yeah, like making their own moral justification.
00:30:06.000And then they go and do something crazy.
00:30:09.000I believe I have a right to, you know, and they insert nonsensical psychotic.
00:30:13.000I guess it's why we put so much faith in our lawmakers and why having these almost like clowns dance around and in office for 40 years disassociated from the populace is so detrimental to people's psyche right now and why they're out there.
00:30:27.000They don't know if they should or shouldn't.
00:30:30.000A lot of these leftists think that the logic you just said, they have to stop these unjust laws.
00:30:37.000So they're going out and they're throwing explosives and starting fires and attacking people.
00:30:42.000Because they think they're in Nazi Germany.
00:30:44.000But what laws are the unjust that you know?
00:30:46.000I mean... They literally think police shouldn't exist.
00:30:49.000Oh, that's... no, okay, that's extreme.
00:30:50.000Right, but imagine you have a large group of people saying that it's unjust to have police incarcerating people.
00:31:02.000Because the mercenaries would be hired to cause chaos, they would, and then when the war would end, they'd go cause more chaos so they'd get hired by the other side to go stop it.
00:31:10.000And it was... That sounds like, um, the premise to... Actually, it sounds like the premise to Iron Man 1 and 3.
00:31:29.000So, you know, so that he can get what he wants or whatever, but then he's also making weapons you know, for the United States, so he's double dealing.
00:31:36.000And Tony's like, are we double dealing?
00:31:38.000But then you literally have in Iron Man 3, the bad guy, Aldrich Killian,
00:31:42.000is like, I'll have the president and the world's most powerful terrorist, I'll own the war
00:32:39.000They would, like, take someone's arm and put it through a hole in, like, a crate or something, into, like, a refrigerator or something, to watch it freeze in real time to see what would happen.
00:33:33.000And so it benefited us, but the human exploitation and experimentation and all that stuff happened.
00:33:39.000So, anyway, look, I think a reasonable human being hears a story of, like, scientists putting humans into, like, torture devices to watch their bones break, and we're like, yo, that's evil stuff!
00:33:52.000Or they're, like, you know, taking people for no reason other than their ethnic background and loading them on trains, and we're like, dude!
00:33:59.000And then you have police who are like, please stop burning down the neighborhood, and they're like, we live in a fascist dictatorship!
00:35:07.000Yeah, one time I was in LA, I was driving down a hill at night and it was raining and I was moving fast down the hill and the light turned yellow and I hit my brakes but I was gonna skid and I didn't know if someone was coming behind me so I just, it turned red and I just went through it because it was the safe thing to do.
00:35:23.000If I slammed on my brakes and someone came behind me it would have been an accident.
00:35:27.000The camera took a picture of my car and sent me a ticket but a cop wouldn't have.
00:35:30.000A cop would have been like, you did the right thing.
00:35:32.000And I've had a friend who got a ticket in the mail for blowing a red light, and they show you the picture of you doing it, and it was basically a comic of someone doing a legal right turn on red.
00:35:44.000It was like, you see the car pull up, stop, and then the next panel's just waiting, and then it's turning to the right.
00:35:49.000Yeah, clerical error alone is... I mean, humans have clerical error, and that's kind of what there's these revolutions about right now.
00:35:55.000Think about what happens if... So if the robot has no lethal capabilities, and it can catch you, That might not be a bad thing.
00:37:05.000And that's- it's- or maybe even like Ghost in the Shell.
00:37:08.000Nah, that's still human- human, uh, acti- like- Right.
00:37:11.000The problem with, like, a robot is that you're gonna be, like, on your way to your job, and you don't have money for bail, and you really need this interview, and the robot's gonna look at you and go, you blew the red light, Ian, and you go, I'm walking.
00:37:36.000On demand, you would have to be able to look at the robot's code, like, show me your badge number, show me your code to make sure it's not doing something faulty.
00:37:43.000The robot could maybe just hold you until a human officer showed up, but then you still have the problem of the human officer being like, look, I don't know what happened, I have to review the file, you're under arrest.
00:37:52.000And then what if the robot malfunctions and it accuses you of like some really crazy crime?
00:38:43.000No, they said basically, when there's a car spotted, they just punch it in and they can pull up surveillance footage from a lot of things that are like networked and facial recognition.
00:38:51.000And then they immediately are like, oh, look, we found out who was there.
00:39:16.000We hear all these stories about innocent people getting charged and innocent people going on death row.
00:39:20.000Imagine if a dude, you know, the cops show up to his house and say, the description, you know, of this murder, they said, you are the suspect.
00:39:26.000And the guy goes, dude, I wasn't anywhere near there.
00:40:10.000And he explained to me the problem with mass surveillance and a lack of secrecy and privacy is that people need to break the law to know when laws should be broken or should be repealed.
00:40:22.000And he said marijuana is the best example.
00:40:24.000If people weren't breaking the law by smoking it, Then how would they know they wanted it to be legal?
00:41:33.000And the mayor's like, okay, how about you can make your pies, put them on the windowsill, but not on Sunday because we're gonna go to church and you don't want the kids coming around.
00:43:07.000I know that, yeah, maybe it has to do with you're there as a part of a delegation that's confirmed and assigned versus you going there as a private citizen and negotiating.
00:43:16.000There are some concerns about it, like, if Trump is negotiating some deal with, say, Iran, and then a senator flies to Iran and then undercuts that deal.
00:44:50.000With the kind of chaos we've seen where the states are going up against the federal government right now, like, say, Oregon, for instance, where the Attorney General sued the federal government, and they're saying, like, you can't do these things here.
00:45:00.000We had a DA in Philly say that he would arrest feds if they came to enforce the law in Philly or something like that.
00:45:08.000So what would happen if the state robots are programmed and they're like, don't allow anyone else to enforce the law.
00:45:15.000Then ATF or robots or like Federal Protective Service robots show up and then the robots like, I'm imagining those Boston Dynamics things and they like run and they see you and they're like, Citizen, you are in violation of, you know, City Ordinance Unlawful Assembly Declared.
00:46:34.000So this could be like how they do plane manuals.
00:46:37.000Because instead of carrying really big, thick books around now, pilots just have these tablets that they carry with them, and before every single flight, the manual for the whole plane is updated, and they can look through it if they need to.
00:46:48.000So imagine, like, you're standing next to a robot, and you're like, uh, you're like, Robot!
00:48:05.000One of the really interesting things about A.I.
00:48:07.000and judgment right now is self-driving cars.
00:48:10.000So one of the biggest problems with self-driving cars is that somebody has to program whether the car crashes into a grandmother or a baby.
00:49:04.000So if your car, automated car, kills somebody, it's not in your hands.
00:49:08.000It would be... Would you get in a car that told you outright, if this car encounters any potential lethal, fatal instance, it will sacrifice you?
00:50:18.000Okay, well, they're like middle-aged guys who really want to do something and this is what they do on Saturday afternoons is the vibe I kind of get off them?
00:51:46.000Okay, so this video going around today of her, and she is angry mob screaming, you know, F you and stuff, and the cop says, you have to leave.
00:52:36.000If you put a human being in front of a giant, angry, screaming mob, and they say, okay, I can try and get a ton of officers to stop this mob, or I can just arrest the one person.
00:54:40.000If other people are committing crimes, the police need to arrest those committing crimes, not me.
00:54:45.000And peace can come from, like, Subduing who you hate like if a crowd goes and wants to lynch somebody if they get to lynch the guy There might be peace afterwards, but right that justice it won't be though Let's be let's be real if if if they're all if they get away with this like they do with Ben They will keep doing it realizing it works tactic.
00:55:04.000So anyway, let's go back to what's going out the Oath Keepers The reason I bring all that up is they're staunch constitutionalists.
00:55:10.000They're banned now because they're basically... One of the things this guy tweeted, and I don't agree with it, he said the shots have been fired, the guy who died in Portland, and he says we're going to give Trump one more chance to declare this a Marxist insurrection, otherwise, you know, we're going to take action or something like that.
00:55:27.000And so there's very serious questions that are asked among very politically charged groups, even Antifa.
00:55:33.000At what point are they allowed to have a violent redress of grievances against the government?
00:55:41.000If you study the Russian Revolution at all, this is kind of interesting, calling it Marxist, because...
00:55:46.000When capitalism starts to fail, as what it did in, you know, 20th, early 20th century, the Great Depression was coming on.
00:55:54.000There are other people look for other methods of economy and communism was the main one.
00:55:58.000And so it looks like people are in a similar situation with COVID shutting everything down people losing their, and so they're better than ever.
00:56:06.000Um, it technically Yeah, society in general, the poorest among us have a better than the richest 200 years ago, I would argue, but Responding to that uprising with violence, like they had the white army and the red army, basically the monarchs tried to stop the communist uprising by creating a white army and fighting back against them, so then the communists created a red army and fought back against them.
00:57:06.000If they had like an AI system built out that was going to be like a literal, like everyone had a piece and we had, you could measure it on like a blockchain and see, and no human was involved with like passing out anything.
00:57:34.000If there was... I think one of the ideas the far left has, in terms of their goal for revolution, is that if they can purge any memory of liberty, then people won't crave what they don't know exists.
00:58:09.000Yeah, they're like, if we kill, you know, three billion people, those are the ones who cause the problems, then we'll have a bunch of, you know, just like, sheeple, I guess.
00:58:19.000But the general idea is, they think that if you have a society that from birth was raised to never understand concepts of freedom, then they would be happy.
00:58:32.000And that seems to be a tactic that they kind of go for.
00:58:34.000That's why everything they do is a lie, everything is manipulative, everything is deception.
00:58:37.000For me, that's the antithesis of, like, life, what you're supposed to do, explore, create, experience.
00:58:46.000And so they want to create a rigid, gray, colorless, you know, cube world, where everything's like, just... Have you read A Wrinkle in Time?
00:59:55.000But then something happens where the stream's goal is to, like, acquire information and provide that information to people, but everything is information.
01:00:04.000So it starts creating information where it's like, how many hairs can you pull out of your head?
01:01:19.000When they meet the people they can't write because the aliens realized that humans having the ability to share information and record it allowed them to fight, like, realize their freedom and their rights.
01:01:29.000And so the enslaved people on the other planet are, like, scared of writing.
01:01:33.000But because of this, they can't organize properly and fight back.
01:01:35.000Yes, slaves weren't allowed to learn to read or write.
01:02:09.000But they say like, the left won't know what hit them because we have all the guns and stuff.
01:02:12.000And my response is, your internet will cut off.
01:02:16.000You're going to be sitting in your house and you're going to be like, I am ready if these people want to take my constitution, I'm ready to fight.
01:02:21.000And then all of a sudden your internet goes out and you're like, I wonder what's happening.
01:02:52.000That's another problem with banning someone, is you lose access to what it was that got them banned, and then how do you... That's a good point, because then you're like, how extreme are they actually?
01:03:00.000Because I know that people like to call anybody right of Mao, you know, far right, or whatever.
01:03:07.000With itchy trigger fingers, some right-wingers predict the next civil war has finally arrived, and they say, quote, I don't think they're anti-government.
01:03:13.000First shot has been fired, brother," said Stuart Rhodes, founder of the armed anti-government
01:03:35.000I would contest to that being constitutionalist is being anti-government because the entire point of the Constitution was to constrain not the people, the government.
01:03:43.000What that guy typed is legal, but Twitter's terms isn't about what's ever legal in the US.
01:03:49.000That's one thing about Mines is it's like, what's legal can do on the platform.
01:03:53.000So that would be allowed on Mines, but on Twitter, it's, I don't know what their terms are probably different.
01:03:57.000And you mentioned, we talked about this the other day, the lady saying violence is the only way or whatever.
01:04:01.000And you said that would also be allowed.
01:04:37.000All right, if you said everyone go out burn it down because it because there was a guy who actually said that right
01:04:42.000like during Ferguson, yeah, I think he was like burn it all down just
01:04:45.000something like that So this is the this is the this is the big issue man. It's
01:04:49.000If you don't have access to technology, how can you actually win?
01:04:55.000So you think if someone attempts a violent uprising that the tech companies would be in cahoots with, like, the government and shut them out?
01:05:02.000Like, cut off their ISPs, cut out their communication tactics?
01:06:14.000Here's my prediction, because I've had this conversation with people and I'm like, listen.
01:06:18.000Let's say that right now, Twitter and Facebook have both said, if Donald Trump tries to declare victory in the election, they'll remove his posts.
01:06:29.000If on November 4th, it is a Trump landslide, with no possible way for Biden to win, and Trump says, we did it, I won, there's no way the mail-in votes will get it, they said, if Trump tries to declare victory early, we will remove those posts.
01:07:05.000Trump comes out and he has a press conference and says, even if the mail-in votes come in, no one expects, you know, the experts are saying, and you'll get like a bunch of conservative outlets saying, there's no way you could possibly flip these to Biden even with mail-in votes based on, you know, traditional voter, like, turnout and stuff like this.
01:07:21.000Then Biden refuses to concede like Hillary Clinton asked.
01:07:23.000Hillary Clinton straight up said Biden should not concede.
01:07:25.000So he goes, I am not going to concede because we're going to count these votes to the very end.
01:07:30.000Trump says, there's no way you can win.
01:08:23.000And then what happens when Trump, when, I'll put it this way.
01:08:27.000What would happen if Trump does win, and it's, and because they won't give us the results right away, Trump wins, you know, 400 whatever electoral votes.
01:08:35.000Then Trump says, I won, there's no way they can win.
01:08:38.000And then all of a sudden, all the media companies just announce Biden won.
01:08:42.000I mean, I don't want to use that word improperly.
01:08:45.000What if someone from the Democratic campaign, or like, I was going to say Podesta, who was Clinton's campaign manager, they go and they say, here's the proof, here's the documents, we won.
01:08:59.000And then the New York Times, all these mainstream outlets say, you know, election commission reports that we've reviewed show that Joe Biden is in fact the winner, even though the official election results reported to the federal government would show Trump the winner.
01:09:23.000Then you've got a bunch of people actually within the government, right?
01:09:27.000Let's say a bunch of Secret Service people and a bunch of Feds know for a fact it's certified a Trump victory, but the media is reporting otherwise.
01:09:34.000So they go with Trump and say, don't worry, Mr. President, we're going to get a hold of things.
01:09:37.000And they start rushing to the White House or whatever.
01:09:39.000And then all of a sudden, a bunch of National Guardsmen have their phones go vroom vroom vroom and they all see
01:10:20.000I'm not saying that scenario will happen.
01:10:22.000I'm trying to make a point about what happens... The confusion.
01:10:25.000Yeah, if there comes a point where Joe Biden and Donald Trump are both standing there and they both point to the Secret Service and they go, arrest that man!
01:10:32.000Hopefully the Secret Service won't do anything.
01:10:33.000The Secret Service are gonna look at their phone and they're gonna see all the mainstream media saying Joe Biden won.
01:10:37.000Yeah, but they're supposed to be Trump's bodyguard, or the president's bodyguard.
01:10:41.000What I mean to say is, the media is on the side of the left, and so is social media.
01:10:46.000And if Trump can't communicate, and Trump supporters can't communicate, then regular people are going to see Trump as the bad guy because the media will say so.
01:10:53.000That's probably kind of what's happening already, I think.
01:11:04.000So it's going to be, give it two weeks after the 4th before you start deciding who won, because they're going to have to count all the stuff.
01:11:53.000That'd be great optics for him and for his family.
01:11:56.000Whether he wins or loses, even if he doesn't know, it's going to be like January 19th and he's going to be like, well, I guess Nancy Pelosi is president.
01:12:03.000No one has any idea who won the election.
01:13:08.000Yeah, Congress would have to do the scheduling, I think.
01:13:11.000But he can say, no longer enforce marijuana laws, de facto legalization.
01:13:17.000But then he could also say, non-violent offenders, free to go, pardon all.
01:13:21.000So anything he was going to do in his second term, he'll do before.
01:13:24.000Hopefully we don't have to force him to do it in a few months and give him some time, because I think he's going to figure out new stuff to do as time goes on.
01:14:48.000But when you factor in the electoral college, because the president has chosen based on states, then Trump is favored, because more states are willing to support him.
01:18:11.000You can't add something else to a bill, but how do you determine what is, like... You could argue it's... How do you define the terms, you know what I mean?
01:19:11.000These 90-page bills that I don't even think they hire lawyers to write for them, and then they don't even have to read it before they vote on it.
01:19:18.000Let's jump to this next story real quick, because this kind of falls in line with some of what I was saying.
01:22:14.000It's kind of like, look, there's only so much to be said about the New York high school student thing, but it brings up a really good point about the absurdities of the Democrats.
01:22:26.000The Democrats are pushing this absurd policy so it's like, we're going to shut down the schools.
01:22:32.000But you have to go online and use remote learning, and you have to pay, even though you're not, like... How is it that, you know, we agree when we move somewhere.
01:22:41.000It's like, I'm gonna move to this neighborhood.
01:22:43.000Okay, here's the property taxes, here's what the city provides and everything.
01:24:00.000And there, because it's under British Commonwealth law, it's legal, apparently, to arrest people for not wearing a mask on a train or whatever.
01:25:43.000We get COVID, and the Democrats immediately crush their own economies.
01:25:48.000This Hillary Clinton scandal in 2016 against Bernie Sanders with the WikiLeaks drop, where it showed that they were specifically trying to get him to not win.
01:25:58.000That is the beginning of this, I think, where it just got blown open.
01:26:02.000And the media never really followed up, barely followed up on it.
01:26:17.000Yeah, it's absolutely, I don't know how deep we can even go on that on YouTube, but I mean, it's just, this is like a rape scandal, basically.
01:27:24.000They have unleashed the Kraken on Trump of negative press.
01:27:28.000And it always coincides with Trump being like, war is bad, the American people don't want war, and they're like, end him.
01:27:35.000I remember, I think I was talking about this with Michael Malice, when a few years ago Trump fired the missiles at Syria, and then we had pundits saying, is this Trump's true presidential moment?
01:27:46.000It's funny, what was that article where Trump was saying that America's addicted to war or something?
01:27:50.000So I was reading the other day something from Eli Lake and he was talking about how Trump was pointing out that military generals hate him because they are in fact addicted to war.
01:28:22.000I think they're trying to create the illusion that Biden's going to win because they're cheating, and they need people to expect that Trump—like, think about it this way.
01:28:28.000What if everyone in this country really did plan to vote for Trump?
01:28:39.000So what happens is you've got a handful of people and all their friends say they're voting for Trump, then they turn on the TV and it says Biden's got 12 points up and they're like, wow, how do you really know if you just trust the media?
01:28:49.000They just tell you what the vote's going to be before they vote?
01:28:54.000There have been instances where TV stations have accidentally run election results before the election.
01:29:00.000But but but the the excuse is that they have demo versions ready So basically what they do is they'll create the graphic and they can type in the vote Totals and they put in fake totals as like an example geez and then they've accidentally published it people are like what?
01:29:15.000Dude, I've seen testimony of people that built technology that'll flip votes.
01:29:55.000I wonder, here's the crazy conspiracy.
01:30:00.000I was actually predicting record low voter turnout very early on.
01:30:03.000I was thinking, like, seeing these protests and seeing everything, people were demoralized.
01:30:07.000Why would anyone want to go and vote, especially after, like, all the Occupy stuff?
01:30:10.000Nobody felt like they were being represented.
01:30:12.000And then all of a sudden, you get a Trump phenomenon.
01:30:15.000And this is not something I made up, although I certainly think there are pieces you can add to it, and I certainly have.
01:30:21.000So I remember seeing people protesting outside of Trump's rally in Fort Lauderdale, saying that Trump and Hillary were friends, and that it's a trick, and Trump is being propped up by the establishment as the fake underdog.
01:30:33.000And so they really believe that Trump isn't actually for the people.
01:30:39.000The theory is essentially they want Trump to win, and they're propping him up to make it seem like the people chose him against all odds.
01:30:47.000So it restores people's faith in the electoral system, because even if you don't like Trump, you recognize anybody really can win, and you better go vote, right?
01:30:57.000There was a fear that voter turnout was getting so low that people were losing confidence in the system itself.
01:31:02.000And that's really dangerous for the country.
01:31:45.000You know what's funny is that if you took the political compass and you stretched it out so it was the shape of the United States of America, what would the top left quadrant be?
01:33:21.000So there, I lived near, I think it's called the 26th Street Bridge, I'm not entirely sure, it's been a really long time.
01:33:27.000But I lived in Fremont, and there's this bridge out of Seattle, and whenever I, when you walk across it, there's signs on it, and it says, feeling suicidal, call this number.
01:34:42.000And I'm like, no, that's probably mean because I don't think the people who own the company are like, they're probably just business owners, you know what I mean, doing their normal thing.
01:37:51.000Jane McGirr says, strange laws in 1838 removed 1976 Missouri Governor Boggs issued Executive Order 44 and it states, the Mormons must be treated as enemies and must be... Wow!
01:38:51.000Simius the first says people will tolerate tyranny as long as it is from your own tribe
01:38:55.000Look at Zimbabwe the black people fought against the tyranny of the white government when they won Mugabe came to power
01:39:01.000Zimbabwe tolerated tyranny for decades because he was one of their own unfortunate, but true. That's creepy
01:39:07.000Nelson care Karayannis says Tim have you heard the podcast called it
01:39:12.000could happen here in It's pertaining to an American Civil War.
01:39:16.000There is a section in it about how rural people can live without internet and electricity and crush a city by shutting down trucking, water, food, etc.
01:39:59.000And you chuck it in and it gets into a gear and... It gives me hope because the system is so easy to destroy, but it's so hard to get it right.
01:40:20.000I often think about this like when I see a squirrel and like the squirrel like climbs the top of a tree and it's like 50 feet up and it jumps like 15 feet to the next tree and then catches the branch and I'm like, do they ever fall?
01:40:30.000Cause I skateboard and I fall, you know, and I'm good at skateboarding.
01:40:34.000I've been skateboarding for, for man, like over 20 years and I still fall.
01:40:38.000I'm like, how does that squirrel just get it right every time?
01:40:40.000Well, the truth is they probably don't.
01:40:42.000You know, but then I think about driving, and I'm on the highway, and there's like a two-foot divider, and I'm going 70, and then the car's going 70, go right past each other.
01:41:28.000It was Saturday Night Live, wasn't it?
01:41:30.000The funniest thing is that Sarah Palin's point was actually a pretty good one.
01:41:36.000She said that part of her experience as the governor of Alaska could help the U.S.
01:41:41.000because she actually deals with relations with Russia.
01:41:44.000When Russia—there's the Bering Strait, there's a trade strait, and so you have a lot of vehicle traffic, and they have to coordinate with Russia when these ships and everything are going through.
01:41:53.000And she's like, so we work with them regularly.
01:41:56.000I mean, you can see Russia from Alaska standing at the westernmost point.
01:42:01.000Sarah, then Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live goes, I can see Russia from my house!
01:43:44.000I mean, you know, I don't watch his stuff to comment, but I remember when the Epstein stuff came out, people, I think Joe Rogan may have said this, people were like, they owe this guy an apology.
01:44:07.000Morgan Lippincott says, do you think an American version of the BBC or CBC would help in ending the craziness with the mainstream news media?
01:44:15.000The answer is no, because we already have PBS and NPR.
01:45:36.000And you sign away your power of attorney, and then I just represent you.
01:45:39.000So it's like the dude gets arrested, and you go to court, and they're like, it says here that the man who got arrested is a 5'8 Hispanic male, and there's like a 6'3 blonde-haired, blue-eyed white guy, and he goes, I have power of attorney, and I will be representing him as him, and I have a lawyer.
01:47:06.000Let's see, Hasim Retna says, Video from Neda on Twitter of live radio from northeast of black Subaru from Texas driving an i205 throwing Molotovs out the window.
01:48:23.000You know, one of my favorite things that people, like the conservatives, are saying right now is that if gun ownership is a right guaranteed by the Constitution, then it should be subsidized.
01:48:34.000I don't think that would be a good idea.
01:48:35.000Or at least pay you back most of the taxes or whatever.
01:48:38.000If we had training programs, which we probably should, and kids knew how to shoot and all that stuff, I would have loved to experience something like that.
01:50:22.000Most of my stuff right now is commentary, but that's one of the big plans I have.
01:50:25.000We've been trying to get a space for over a year.
01:50:27.000And the goal for the space was actually to hire journalists so that we would actually start doing this.
01:50:32.000And we do have, you know, we do have our friends over at SCNR who are literally doing on-the-ground journalism and stuff like that, so I don't wanna act like we're not contributing.
01:50:39.000But the goal I have is to do a lot more original reporting.
01:50:52.000We talked about this guy, how we say, yeah, he was a supporter of Black Lives Matter.
01:50:57.000There's no article explaining all of this.
01:50:59.000So I want to get someone who can break it down and say, to the best of our understanding, this guy very likely was, here's why, here's the source, here's what we've confirmed.
01:51:07.000Yeah, kind of like Axios style, simplified, easy to understand.
01:51:11.000Yeah, and then we would actually have our independent sources and we could talk about it.
01:52:02.000He just jams his face in your water and starts drinking it.
01:52:05.000Yeah, so I met the Oath Keepers in Ferguson, and it was really funny because they were walking around during the riots, and then some people started yelling at them, like, what are you doing here?
01:52:14.000And they're like, we're here to keep everyone safe.
01:52:15.000And they're like, well, then you should be protecting us from the police.
01:53:54.000Jeffrey Paris says, check out the book Influx by Daniel Suarez.
01:53:57.000It's about culturally disruptive tech, like AI and cold fusion, controlled by the government.
01:54:02.000The central theme is, it is the nature of consciousness to resist domination.
01:54:10.000Whirl-a-bee Scott says, watch the TV series Continuum, all based around corporate government.
01:54:16.000Seems what corporations are trying to do.
01:54:18.000It reminds me of that, I think it was a Family Guy joke, where they were making a parody of like an 80s sci-fi movie, and it was like two people running on Mars towards a building, and they're like, oh no, it's the corporation!
01:54:30.000Like, the government is the corporation or whatever.
01:54:32.000Yeah, that terraforming Mars is all about corporations.
01:54:50.000You nailed the sentiment of Seattle in the Northwest.
01:54:53.000As someone who lives in the suburbs of Seattle, it is quite depressing here, but compared to that of rural parts, it's a completely different state.
01:56:31.000So when they jump, the wings come out, and then they glide, but when they land and their legs go down, it reverses the mechanism and folds the wings back up.
01:56:38.000If it's lightweight enough, I think they'd get down with that.
01:56:41.000We're going to throw the cat off the porch, aren't we?
01:57:16.000I don't think there's a problem with some sex ed at, like, any grade, but it's gotta be, like... What I mean by that is, teaching kindergartners about boys and girls are different.
01:59:51.000They did something, I think it was Adam Ruins Everything, where they had a conservative guy and a liberal guy and like they're arguing and then he like explains things and explains how gun control is racist.
01:59:59.000And then they show some, like, mock Black Panthers, and I actually appreciated this, when he says, you know, it was actually in California, they didn't want the Black Panthers to be armed, so they started passing gun control laws.
02:00:10.000And then the conservative character in the show says, these are just law-abiding citizens who wanted to protect themselves from tyrannical government.
02:00:20.000The fact that they did this calling gun control racist, and at least in one part depicted the conservative as not being a racist, and really understanding why there are revolutionary groups that wanted guns, I'm like, and it's principled.
02:00:34.000Like, the Black Panthers showed up in Virginia at that big gun control protest.
02:00:50.000Walking around with guns and it's like, just a bunch of Americans doing what they're legally allowed to do.
02:00:55.000With 3D printing guns, the way that they're advancing that technology, Trying to legislate that away is just going to make a mockery of the system.
02:01:02.000So I think we have to, there's a reckoning coming.
02:01:05.000There was a photo, there was a news story that was getting some traction and like the left was propping it up.
02:01:10.000It was a bunch of black dudes in Michigan standing on the Capitol building with like rifles and handguns.
02:01:16.000And they were like, look at this, you know, this is, you know, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
02:01:19.000We're standing up for our rights and something.
02:01:21.000And I said, it's not, this is, you know why, you know why that's not news?
02:01:24.000Why is it news that some guys are standing on a public staircase with guns?
02:04:21.000You know, let me just say to everybody, it is, it's actually fairly difficult to do guest bookings right now because of the lockdown.
02:04:28.000And so we've had a couple cancellations and it has a lot to do with one political uncertainty around, a lot of people are scrambling and things are very, very chaotic as we get closer to the election.
02:04:38.000And we're actually just ramping up the guest bookings and all this stuff.
02:04:41.000So, you know, we'll probably end up with cancellations or whatever, but it's fine because we're hanging out, we're gonna do the show, you know, Ian's hanging out.