In this episode, we have a guest on the show, Dr. Chris Martinson, an expert in vaccines and other scientific topics. We talk about censorship, extremism, and where that's taking us. We also have a lightning in a bottle interview with Dr. Ian Crossland.
00:00:00.000You Because Facebook isn't creepy enough
00:00:21.000Apparently, people have been getting messages asking them, are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist gets support?
00:00:31.000There's also messages that say things like, Kevin, you may have been exposed to harmful extremist content recently, and they're warning people that nefarious actors are trying to manipulate you, to manipulate your anger and your rage.
00:00:45.000And you must click the Get Support button because only Mark Zuckerberg knows how to make you feel better.
00:00:49.000Well, we're going to talk a whole lot about censorship, extremism, and where that's bringing us because, well, it's all we really can talk about these days because of the censorship.
00:01:00.000You see, joining us today is a scientist, PhD pathologist, Dr. Chris Martinson.
00:04:09.000Because he only does it when I go up there, and they know that I'm the one who goes in, and I'm the boss, and I'm the one who always, you know, shoots them out of the way.
00:04:41.000You gotta go to TimCast.com and become a member because I think, you know, Ian mentioned what someone hit you up and they were like, can you just do an hour less of the main show and an hour more of the bonus show where we get real dark?
00:04:59.000Think I think there may come a time where we have to consider like some episodes like something like this We might have to reduce the amount of time for this instance We'll just keep it like we normally do but I mean I was thinking about this before we even got started with the show I'm like going off the checklist things of like we'll get banned for that.
00:05:13.000We'll get banned for that We'll get banned for that.
00:05:15.000Why are we even doing a show on this platform?
00:05:17.000Well, there's a lot of people who we need to like let them know where to find these conversations so it's like If we just stop going on YouTube, a lot of people would be confused and lost.
00:05:26.000One of the things that really helped, we started changing the name of the members-only podcasts.
00:05:31.000And all of a sudden, everyone's like, I can find it now!
00:05:34.000And so, I'm just, I'm trying to balance that we have, you know, we get hundreds of thousands of people who watch these episodes every night.
00:05:42.000And how do I inform every single person?
00:07:45.000Yeah, we want to, and we want to make sure we're leveraging the networks as they exist to the best of our abilities so we can keep the network alive.
00:07:54.000The way I said it before is like, do you retreat from a battlefield where you're still holding some ground, just because you're like, that battlefield is completely open?
00:08:23.000I've noticed, I think our presence here is helping guide the YouTube behavior and like terms a little bit because I noticed they relaxed their swearing measurements and they're like, you know what?
00:08:50.000Who do you think at Facebook is going to be the person that will reach out to you when you're like, help, help, I've seen a post from Ben Shapiro.
00:09:27.000These social networks have like huge psychology departments to take care of their admins because the admins see such vile and vicious things as they're going through like making sure like blown off arms or like horrific stuff.
00:09:38.000So I wonder if they're using those same therapists to help now, but I don't know.
00:09:45.000I mean, I don't know what they expect to get out of this other than creeping people out, but I want to show you this meme from Carrie Wedler.
00:09:52.000It says, are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?
00:09:56.000We care about preventing extremism on Facebook.
00:09:58.000Others in your situation have received confidential support.
00:10:01.000And then of course there's Obi-Wan Kenobi says, well, of course I know him.
00:11:07.000Yeah, but, you know, if you're talking about OPSEC, that might be just a little bit different from saying I'm going to talk about a scientific paper, which somebody approves of, right?
00:11:14.000It's a very different, very different beast.
00:11:15.000So what I find interesting in this is that all, remember, I have this, I'm cursed with this memory, I can remember all the way back to the last election, right?
00:11:23.000Remember, there was all this concern like Nazis, Nazis, Nazis.
00:12:42.000I was getting pretty pessimistic for a while, and then Michael Malice, who's a constant influence on this show, is very optimistic because he's always mocking and laughing at these people.
00:12:52.000Now, I do get some concern when he says things like, you know, look how dumb these people are.
00:12:58.000How could you possibly be worried about losing the culture war?
00:13:07.000Yeah, like, and they turn other people into zombies.
00:13:13.000So, when you see the zombie, like, headbutting into a door and, like, just bouncing, and they're like, look how dumb it is, and then 10,000 of them start marching towards you, you do get scared.
00:13:22.000But I am optimistic for a lot of reasons.
00:13:25.000As I've been saying recently, the night is always darkest before the dawn.
00:14:02.000Joe Rogan left YouTube, um, for the most part, took a deal with Spotify and he was able to host Brett Weinstein and, uh, who was the other guy?
00:14:11.000Yeah, and we can't repeat what they said on that show.
00:14:14.000But it is a great show, and I highly recommend everyone, everyone watch that show.
00:14:18.000And the New York Times wrote a pseudo-hit piece on Joe recently, mentioning the conversations they're having.
00:14:24.000Now, I'm not entirely convinced Spotify is happy with the conversations they're having, but he's got a deal, and they can't just ban him.
00:14:34.000So it allows, it's like, it's like Joe got himself locked into place on a platform that probably would have banned him if he did it independently.
00:14:40.000If Joe, well, Joe being Joe, they probably would have loved it if he just went to Spotify.
00:14:45.000But if, uh, for a channel like this, if we did the same show as Joe off of YouTube, Spotify would probably ban it.
00:14:54.000They had all those employees at Spotify trying to get Joe banned, but he's got this deal where he's locked into place.
00:14:59.000And he's got 11 million listeners, so what are they going to do?
00:15:03.000He's got more listeners than nearly all of mainstream media, so he's got power.
00:15:35.000I used to just pull up the thing on YouTube with no problem, and I would have it playing to my left while I'm reading news and stuff, and I'd just listen for a couple hours.
00:17:30.000And so people are like, Tim, why do you keep saying talk to your doctor so much?
00:17:33.000First and foremost, I genuinely believe a private doctor knows more than Rogan, Fauci, or anybody on TV.
00:17:40.000But also it's like, when we do segments for this show, We do a two-hour podcast.
00:17:47.000Of course, in the context of the live show, I'll say something like, it is my genuine opinion that, you know, your medical history to a private doctor, like your personal doctor, he's gonna know what's better for you than anybody on TV or whatever.
00:18:00.000But then when we do another segment, because we break them up, That context has to be in it as well, otherwise we'll get banned.
00:18:08.000So if we talk for 10 minutes, and at the beginning of it I say, make sure you go to your doctor, we make a clip where we're like, here's what Dr. Chris Martenson was saying, and it has to be included.
00:18:38.000This is what Candace Owens was saying was like, why are people so dumb that they're going to like listen to a comedian and then take that as medical advice?
00:18:44.000People need to have some responsibility for their actions.
00:18:55.000It says a lot about Our society that... Maybe it's just more about YouTube and their faith in humanity versus humanity in general.
00:19:04.000Like, if someone did a podcast where they said... I'm not even gonna make a hypothetical because YouTube would be mad at me.
00:19:10.000But if they did... If someone said something like, you know, ride your bicycle backwards, it's fun.
00:19:14.000And then a bunch of people just went and did it and got hurt.
00:19:17.000YouTube genuinely believes people will watch people's... Like, they genuinely believe people will watch YouTube channels and then just instantly be like, I'm gonna do everything they just did.
00:19:34.000YouTube has this other sort of patrician attitude, which is, listen, we know we can handle this information, but we're worried about other people, right?
00:19:42.000So it's this very sort of looking down that they believe that all these other people are going to do really dumb stuff.
00:19:46.000So remember, way back when there was this whole thing, and I don't even know if I can say the word, but this woman gave this This guy died from this fish tank cleaner and they used it and used it and used it and used it and then his buddies wrote and said, by the way, Bruce was a really careful guy.
00:21:19.000And so anyway, you see this email come out saying Trump is having a really bad day.
00:21:24.000And it's like, they're just lying in wait to say if Trump does anything, we need to shut down that conversation before it could happen.
00:21:32.000So Trump supporters are watching, right?
00:21:35.000We have this reoccurring conversation about leaders and followers and who is what and the danger of too many leaders.
00:21:43.000But I'm interested to hear what you think about just the nature of humanity that we sort of segment into this one leader and a bunch of followers.
00:21:50.000And it's almost now that society thinks that they've just like, this is how it's going to be.
00:21:54.000There's a bunch of people that are followers by nature.
00:22:39.000And that's the leadership we have on the economic side.
00:22:41.000But I got to tell you, again, still, I look at what's happening ecologically around here in terms of species loss, particularly at the bottom of the food chain.
00:22:48.000One does not willingly lose the bottom of the food chain.
00:25:55.000And we're at a point now where there isn't a spare continent, like there isn't an extra place to go, right?
00:26:00.000Even the, you know, the WF crowd, the Davos crowd, they have the Great Reset, and they open with one of their slides, they say, by 2050, we're going to need three planets of resources, but we only have one.
00:26:49.000I mean, it's like, there's all these science articles about it.
00:26:51.000That one thing alone, I'm like, we've, we've done something that has damaged the ocean so severely that the fish can't reproduce, which means the birds can't eat.
00:27:00.000So bird, oceanic bird populations down 70%, right?
00:27:30.000And I- I- you- when you- when you have a- a farm, a garden, or you've even got, like, wild, uh, fruits and vegetables growing, you really understand the importance of pollinators.
00:27:39.000So, uh, I mentioned pawpaw, for instance.
00:27:41.000This is- they call it hillbilly banana.
00:27:44.000I think I've had it before a long time ago.
00:27:46.000It is very difficult to produce, because you need two genetically distinct pawpaw trees, very close to each other, and beetles have to pollinate.
00:28:14.000But then you're also saying things that probably support a lot of these like UN agenda things like Agenda 21 for a sustainable development or Agenda 2030, which is the sustainable development goals.
00:29:09.000So even though he understands what the bad guy did, actually saving the world with his evil plan, killing millions of people, he says, I'm still going to tell everyone anyway what's happening.
00:29:19.000And so I guess what I'm saying is, you know, last time you were on the show, you mentioned these things.
00:29:23.000A lot of people, you know, in the political space don't know about or disagree with.
00:29:28.000And you're actually making case for why we need to curtail a lot of what's going on with fossil fuels and human mass production of petrochemicals and things like that.
00:29:39.000But then you're also coming out and telling everybody the truth about certain studies, things we can't mention right now, but we will mention at TimCast.com.
00:30:15.000And but it does speak to this idea that we're at a critical crossroads.
00:30:19.000And the only way I can think to get through it is by being honest, unflinchingly honest with ourselves and being able to talk about things no matter how uncomfortable.
00:30:27.000So this whole this censorship is coming at a bad time because it's saying we won't allow you to talk about stuff if it's going to like pinch pharma profits or whatever the story is.
00:31:37.000If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good?
00:31:47.000Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race?
00:31:51.000Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?
00:31:59.000That quote right there is the perfect summary of things I've been saying about why I don't trust the authoritarianism.
00:32:05.000When Bill Gates gets up on that TED stage and he's like, you know, we've got 6.4 billion people on the planet and we're looking at 9 billion in the next 10 years with vaccines and reproductive health services and health care.
00:32:19.000We can lower that by maybe 10 to 15 percent.
00:32:21.000This becomes like a wild conspiracy theory where they're saying he wants to depopulate.
00:32:25.000What he's actually saying is population management to end poverty.
00:32:29.000That's the Reuters fact check official statement.
00:32:31.000And I'm just like, Bill Gates is not a super genius with a giant pulsating brain that makes him levitate and fly through the air.
00:33:08.000And if we're going to sort of pop through this in any way, shape or form using technology, which, you know, the Davos crowd loves that idea.
00:33:14.000The only thing I can imagine is that we actually put AI in charge of something because AI can manage actual complex things.
00:33:20.000But we might build this program and we're going to hate what it says because it's going to do something.
00:33:24.000It's going to say, beep, beep, beep, beep.
00:33:26.000You shouldn't grow cotton in Arizona deserts.
00:33:44.000That's the funny thing that I've been saying about a lot of these big cities.
00:33:50.000I see the cities as being the problem, and it's not rural conservatives that are the problem.
00:33:56.000I mentioned the other day, people who live in rural areas, well water, which is a self-sustaining cycle for the most part.
00:34:02.000Some areas get stripped and there's problems, but typically if you live in the middle of nowhere, you've got a well, you don't gotta worry about it.
00:34:07.000You have septic systems, which are also, to a great degree, self-regulating, and if done properly... I could be wrong about this, but we've had, you know, because we're on a septic system.
00:34:17.000I had the guy who said, if you do it right, we never have to come back out.
00:34:21.000However, most people don't, because... And that's like a paper towel on the toilet is doing it wrong kind of thing.
00:34:26.000Yeah, and plastics and cigarette butts and things like that.
00:34:30.000But you look at these cities, and they...
00:34:34.000They must have their strawberries in winter.
00:34:36.000And no matter how many times the climate change activists say things like, Hey, we should stop eating out of season fruits.
00:34:47.000Are you familiar with the Sunrise Movement?
00:34:50.000These are like the climate change activists.
00:34:51.000They're like, we got to save the planet.
00:34:53.000So last night in New York, there was a widespread alert.
00:34:56.000Everyone's got to shut off their AC and turn the power off because the consumption was overloading the grid and power was dropping out in certain areas.
00:35:04.000They said, stop unnecessary use of air conditioning.
00:35:07.000That's a fair point to be honest. Some people don't realize this. They'll like they'll have maybe you're in a two-bedroom
00:35:12.000apartment And you got ac on in a room. You're not in
00:35:14.000Well, why don't you turn it off stay in one room?
00:35:17.000Help really alleviate some of the stress the sunrise movement tweeted. What is unnecessary use of air
00:35:53.000All of the cities surrounding Lake Michigan are dumping sewage into the lake.
00:35:59.000And it flows all right down to Chicago, where everyone's dancing around it and on the beaches.
00:36:03.000You go to the middle of nowhere, that's not happening.
00:36:08.000So cities are these giant dissipative structures.
00:36:12.000It's just food and energy go pouring in and waste comes pouring out, which is cool as long as you have, you know, a lot of food and energy and stuff like that.
00:36:19.000But we're coming up in this period of time, it's going to get really awkward, right?
00:36:22.000Where we don't have quite the energy we want to do all the things we want.
00:36:25.000And then we have to have those conversations about what we're going to do.
00:36:27.000The right time was when Jimmy Carter put his cardigan on and had a speech and said, maybe we should insulate our houses better.
00:37:38.000I'm completely convinced that we cannot legislate or use politics to get out of this, because telling people to change does not make them change.
00:37:45.000You need to incentivize it with a better system that functions better, like the change, where it's easier and more fun and more useful.
00:37:53.000I think the problem is you've got evil people who lie, cheat, and steal to gain power.
00:37:57.000That's definitely part of the problem.
00:37:58.000And I think if we were allowed to have open and fair and honest conversations, we wouldn't be in this problem in the first place.
00:38:04.000So look at, like, Bill Gates was on TV, like, constantly, right?
00:39:43.000But as long as there's someone who has more, there will be a poverty bracket.
00:39:49.000Now, in his speech he said, the joke I made earlier where I did the silly voice, that we have 6.4 billion people, we're looking at 9 billion in the next several years, if we have, with vaccinations, healthcare, and reproductive health services, we can reduce that by about 10-15%.
00:40:05.000He was talking about out-of-control population growth.
00:40:09.000Reuters fact-checked this and said all of these people are conspiracy theorists who believe he's talking about culling
00:40:13.000humans He's not he's just saying we shouldn't have mass population
00:40:17.000growth. Mm-hmm. Okay, that's the official narrative then great if the guy is
00:40:21.000publicly speaking about controlling the level of population and
00:40:26.000It is publicly accepted and fact-checked that that's the case
00:40:30.000then I don't think he cares about you as an individual and And that's why I say, talk to your own doctor.
00:40:37.000Because the people who get advice from people like Bill Gates, or a comedian for that matter, are not getting proper advice.
00:40:45.000But the problem, Joe Rogan gets attacked.
00:40:48.000And what was Joe's immediate response?
00:40:53.000Fauci doesn't know Anything about you?
00:40:56.000Like, I said this the other day, like, you got like a lump on your butt and the doctor says, oh, I can't give you a treatment because of the lump on your butt.
00:41:02.000Fauci doesn't know about the lump on your butt, but you walk in front of a bar, get drunk, and then they give you a medical treatment?
00:42:48.000Very early on, I was like, I like Fauci, he's alright, you know, he's doing his best, he's trying to tell us what he can.
00:42:54.000And then after a few instances where he would come out and give advice, I was like, now hold on a minute, what he just said, that was on CNN two days ago.
00:43:04.000He's just repeating what they said two days ago.
00:44:33.000Everything I did was scientifically backed up, right?
00:44:36.000But no, his first admonition for people not to wear masks, he admitted later, was a political calculation where he was saying, well, we didn't really have enough for the health care workers and the people, so we thought we'd sort of try and steer people away so we could preserve them.
00:45:19.000You don't need to go out and buy N95 masks.
00:45:22.000You don't need to go out and buy actual medical-grade face masks.
00:45:26.000You could've wrapped a shirt around your face, and I've done it.
00:45:29.000Fauci could've come out immediately and said, you know, look, if you've got a scarf or some cloth face covering, you might as well wear it.
00:45:39.000So by March of 2020, there was this little shop in Southern California called the Sway Sew Shop.
00:45:44.000And these women start making these face masks and they bought themselves a particle intrusion detection machine for like three grand and started testing different things out, found all these different things and found one brand of blue shop towel that was as good as an N95, sewed that into their mask and had it solved.
00:45:59.000So what if Fauci had come out and said, look, we have a problem.
00:46:01.000So this is again, back to my original point.
00:47:07.000My favorite moment is the iconographic.
00:47:10.000So then Surgeon General at the time, he says, he goes out and he's going to show how to do the t-shirt thing, right?
00:47:17.000So he comes out and the t-shirt he picks says, got naloxone, right?
00:47:22.000Which is the antidote for an opiate overdose.
00:47:25.000So I'm just, I'm just thinking like, just metaphorically that Surgeon General's going, showing us how to fold up a got naloxone t-shirt to make it into an impromptu mask.
00:48:06.000It was when people started selling, um, like, like masks that with like branding on it and like pictures and stuff is when I knew the shark had been, in my opinion, the shark had been jumped.
00:48:17.000I got ads on Facebook for like it's like it's like this male model and he's like looking all serious with these special glasses.
00:48:24.000He's got this sweater on where the zipper is off to the side and he's wearing a mask that's got like sharp edges and points and it's like fancy designer masks.
00:49:38.000All right, so when we say a variant, what we're really talking about is there's this genetic structure and there's a string of letters, and some of those letters change over time randomly, and every so often one of those random changes makes it do something, like be more transmissive.
00:49:50.000And those, if it makes it more transmissive, that survives better.
00:49:53.000So that's a variant, because like, if it has an 80% better chance of jumping from me to you, that's the one you get, and then you get it, and then it's just boom, right?
00:50:01.000If it were to change and make it less transmissible, would it still be considered a variant?
00:50:04.000It would, but it'd die out pretty quickly in the overall thing, because this is survival of the fittest.
00:50:29.000It has all the old favorites, plus it has this last one, which is the P681R.
00:50:36.000Now this turned a proline into an arginine, and this is really cool because this virus has a really funky thing that no related virus has, which is what's called a polybasic furan cleavage site.
00:50:47.000It's this thing, this little four amino acid chunk that sits between the two spike proteins, and when it gets clipped, makes it go into your cell like that.
00:51:45.000So I guess the CDC is saying, though, that you're fine if you're vaccinated.
00:51:49.000That you don't have to worry about this new variant.
00:51:51.000That's what they're saying, but everybody's favorite other doctor, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who they never mentioned serves on the board of Pfizer, is saying maybe a third shot would be a good thing to do.
00:52:15.000So they're going to be having... And there was a story on NBC that really freaked me out, and I know you guys, you don't want to hear me say it, but I have to say it again.
00:52:24.000There's a story from NBC that said, mix and match.
00:52:26.000And it said some experts were advocating for taking multiple different kinds.
00:52:31.000And I'm just like, stop, stop, no, no.
00:52:41.000I gotta pull this- I gotta find this one.
00:52:42.000That's why- that's why I'm just like... I'm pretty sure if you go to your doctor, and you ask him, they're gonna be like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:21.000Some European countries have started offering alternatives to AstraZeneca and a second shot after the vaccine was linked to rare blood clots.
00:53:28.000So they, this is NBC News and it's a story by Reuters.
00:53:40.000We're launching the newsroom for Tim Kassecki, and I'm very much always like, we must have bylines and bios for all of our reporters.
00:53:49.000People need to know who wrote it, and then be able to email that person with corrections and our corrections department, and we're gonna have fact checkers.
00:53:56.000When it just says by Reuters, Like, Source, Reuters, okay?
00:54:01.000I suppose I can, like, maybe take... Let me see if I can dig deeper.
00:54:19.000Mix-and-match approach boosts immune response of AstraZeneca's shot study finds.
00:54:24.000When NBC News doesn't put a byline on it, they have automatic news articles that publish.
00:54:29.000So what they'll do is they'll, uh, have specific parameters like temperature, um, forecast for weather.
00:54:35.000And then an article will automatically be generated saying that the, the, the five day forecast for, you know, Tallahassee, Florida is today will be Sunday by tomorrow.
00:54:44.000You can expect to see clouds completely automatically generated.
00:54:47.000They do the same thing with sporting events, MMA and football or whatever.
00:54:51.000It'll be like, you know, the, the Raiders scored a goal in this quarter and that quarter and did this.
00:54:55.000And I'll show you all the stats written by a robot.
00:55:00.000And it was the Snowden leaks back in 2013 which showed that the GCHQ had bots that were so good at writing comments under all the major newspapers that people couldn't detect what was what.
00:55:13.000So that's been a thing for a long time.
00:55:15.000Trust me, things have gotten a lot better.
00:55:17.000I'll see stuff in the live chat sometimes where it will be two comments back-to-back that will say different things in all caps about, for instance, me.
00:55:25.000It'll be like, Ian's the best, Ian's the worst, but they'll come at the exact same time.
00:55:29.000Two different accounts, all caps, and it's very weird that those could be two people.
00:55:34.000One of the reasons I tweeted before, stop responding to people who don't use real names and photos and see your political discourse improve.
00:55:42.000One of the reasons I tweeted that, it was a subtweet, I was tweeting about certain trolls, but one of the main issues is that we've long known that governments use what's called sock puppets.
00:55:52.000They use, one person will have 50 accounts, and they'll bombard you with an opinion to make you think it is public opinion.
00:56:03.000You'll get a small pizza restaurant will announce they're having a, you know, like the the proud boys are gonna have a meeting at some restaurant.
00:56:24.000That's why it's like, I want to know who I'm talking to, and within reason, I still will engage in conversations with people who don't use, you know, names or photos or anything like that.
00:56:34.000Sometimes people want to be anonymous for an obvious reason, we talked about this, but I'm just pointing that out, that if we're in the space where we're like, we're not going to stand by our names and have these conversations, then you have a massive Exploit in your face from activist groups, and I'll tell you one thing conservatives are not engaging in this mm-hmm I'm sure some are But they are not as politically savvy and organized as the mainstream left is and the intelligence agencies So when it comes to engaging with sock puppets It is probably two to one that you're engaging with a leftist sock puppet who's lying to you Then you would be someone on the right, but it exists on both sides.
00:57:37.000And they have an operational Center for information control right and then and then I think they VPN didn't got rid of that little like data signal But it was just it was pretty obvious to me.
00:57:46.000What was happening then right so information is actually power So when you see comments you have to know first question ought to be is this real?
00:57:53.000Cause it might be, it might not be, we don't know.
00:57:57.000Which is why, um, when the New York, you saw the New York mayoral election thing happen, Eric Adams is like, yo, what's with all these extra votes?
00:58:05.000All these liberal journalists come out saying you're Trumpian, you're lying, this is ridiculous, you're a sore loser, even though he's winning.
00:58:26.000When I went to do the Sweden investigation, Donald Trump goes, he's at a rally, and he goes, did you see what happened last night in Sweden?
00:58:39.000He was talking about a documentary he watched on Fox News last night.
00:58:43.000And so he didn't speak as clearly enough.
00:58:44.000I announced, I did a GoFundMe, I'm like, hey, I'm gonna raise money to go to Sweden and actually investigate because I'd worked for Vice, I'd worked for Disney, and I had done these kinds of on-the-ground documentary investigations, and I had journalists I knew from Vice message me saying, do not go.
00:59:44.000And I, maybe I say cult a lot and people are like, you know, Tim saying cult again.
00:59:49.000Uh, when, when people I worked with at Vice who are low level.
00:59:54.000Reporters and they get paid trash We fly around reporting stories one day just instinctively defend the machine How did no one told them to message me?
01:00:06.000There's no handler like they're not secretly part of some government agency.
01:00:10.000They were just so indoctrinated They were like don't you dare report on any of this Because we said no.
01:00:17.000And I'm like, I'm genuinely confused by what you're talking about.
01:00:43.000But I was just, To experience, that whole thing was a very strange experience.
01:00:48.000From having people I knew and worked with saying, do not report, don't do journalism.
01:00:53.000And I'm like, but I always do journalism.
01:00:55.000It was like, it's like brain slugs infected their bodies and took them over.
01:00:58.000That's what, it was the weirdest thing.
01:00:59.000And then going to Sweden, experiencing the message control.
01:01:03.000When, when all of the media aligned against me, after we got into this conflict in, in an area called Rinkeby, it was weird to see how coordinated the machine was.
01:02:13.000It's part of why information is so powerful.
01:02:15.000Like what you said earlier, because if you can give them a path or a reason to live or a solution, or at least an idea of a solution, like yeah, iron fertilization, we can repopulate the salmon.
01:02:42.000If people don't know, they get scared, and then they look to, they want a leader, and they look to people like Anthony Fauci, who's like the TV leaders that pop up.
01:03:30.000The bright spot that came for me out of all this COVID stuff was really looking into things like certain supplements and whatnot and realized that I had bought into a bunch of junk.
01:03:40.000that my culture had given me, including my doctor, literally telling me vitamins are just an expensive way to take a leak, right?
01:03:47.000You know, you eat them and you piss them out, right?
01:03:59.000Well, only because Jennifer Garner asked him on her V-log, and he was starstruck, so he did admit to taking vitamin D, but he never came out and said you should.
01:04:59.000And almost everybody is deficient in it, particularly dark-skinned people, because the melanin in your skin, particularly at higher latitudes, prevents the sun from coming in, the UVB rays, and making the vitamin D. So if you or I took our shirt off, we'd get like 10,000 units in like 15 minutes, right?
01:05:55.000Like vitamin A. Well, that's a different story, but vitamin D takes a lot.
01:05:59.000Like, you would have to take mass... In my weight, for myself, it would be a huge number.
01:06:03.000I was reading about, like, general health and dieting a long time ago, and I read that we don't get enough vitamin C in our diets.
01:06:09.000It was something like for every 50 pounds on Animal Ways, they produce something like a thousand milligrams of vitamin C or something like that.
01:06:38.000And by the way, you can't take that much because you can't tolerate it through your GI tract, so that's why they do high-dose vitamin C now.
01:06:44.000When somebody's coming in with full-blown sepsis, multi-organ shutdown, they pump the vitamin C in there and it's amazing how it recovers them.
01:06:50.000Is there a process by which it's converted into hydrogen peroxide or something like that?
01:06:54.000No, it's the precursor for pretty much every stress hormone you're going to make that's going to help you get through that stressful process, right?
01:06:59.000Cortisol, cortisone, things like that.
01:07:01.000It's also really important for collagen repair and things like that.
01:07:05.000So Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel Prize winner.
01:07:10.000And so, you know, sometimes old guys lose the story or plotline.
01:07:13.000That's what they try to say about this guy.
01:07:14.000But late in his career, he's like, Vitamin C is the bomb.
01:07:16.000He had all this data, 400,000 records from GIs.
01:07:19.000And noted that when they, and this was all before computers, they had to hand track this.
01:07:23.000He noted over time that the people who had the higher vitamin C levels at check-in, when they got their physicals, had much lower levels of heart disease.
01:07:31.000So right around that same time though, the drug company is like, oh, you see people have the plaques in their arteries and we look in the plaques, we see cholesterol.
01:07:42.000That cholesterol is there to try and repair the damage.
01:07:44.000The damage is, And it's because we don't have vitamin C. So he comes up and he puts vitamin C in and all of a sudden they're showing that they're clearing up people's atherosclerosis within months if they have adequate levels of vitamin C. And it's the cholesterol that's doing it with the help of the vitamin C?
01:08:00.000The cholesterol is there to help repair the damage that's already happening.
01:10:33.000We talked about this the other day that another book I read a long time ago, that around 24 or so is when people's brains start becoming like fully matured, sort of solidifying their worldview.
01:10:44.000Mine was around 40, but that's keep going.
01:10:46.000But they say that midlife crisis happens when the brain reopens.
01:10:51.000So the idea is that if you've survived that long, your brain is telling you the things you've learned have kept you alive.
01:10:59.000Hold on to them because if we maintain this, we can survive longer.
01:11:03.000So what happens then is if you present evidence that is undeniable to somebody whose worldview is solidified, maybe somebody who's 30, their brain will start panicking because they're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, we can't accept this.
01:11:58.000You know, the joke is, someone once commented on a YouTube video saying, Tim Pool is a milquetoast fetsitter, and I'm like, hey, let's roll with that one, and I used it.
01:12:06.000It's technically not true, because I get really angry about freedom, free speech, civil rights, and things like that, but for a lot of things, like, I got some ideas, but I don't think I'll, like, if I'm not an expert on, you know, cancer, I'm not going to tell people what to do with cancer.
01:12:21.000It was making me think about, like, the scientific community and how, like, theories and hypotheses are battled amongst, like, in Quantized Inertia, for instance, is a new theory by Mike McCulloch.
01:12:33.000And there's just a lot of pushback because it does away with dark matter in his theory.
01:12:36.000So the people that have theorized dark matter don't want their theories to be lost and upended because then their creds are diminished.
01:12:43.000So, actually, there's somebody I know very, very well, but all of them retain their privacy, whose father was a physicist.
01:12:52.000And I was asking about string theory and M-theory, and he explained that there's a big problem right now with—at the time, this was 10 years ago, so I don't know a lot about physics—he was explaining There's actually a lot of problems they can't figure out when it comes to string theory and M-theory that have many people believing it's probably not correct.
01:13:10.000The problem is nobody wants to give up their life's work.
01:13:13.000They spent 40 years working on these theories and the math and you want to come and tell them now it's all wrong?
01:13:31.000And so when it comes to like this whole area of this medical stuff we've been talking about, it's really important to understand that if somebody's belief system is in the way of you and your health, you need to detect that and then find somebody whose belief system maybe is more flexible.
01:13:45.000That's why there's a lot of people who are like, who have messaged me saying, you know, my doctor didn't know.
01:13:49.000And I'm like, bro, there's other doctors out there.
01:14:09.000We had, um, we were talking, we were talking with somebody, I can't remember, but they mentioned that they had a doctor who told them some, give them some political response to their question.
01:14:19.000And so they said, and they called a different doctor and said, I don't care for the politics.
01:14:22.000Just tell me like, here's my age, here's my family.
01:14:24.000And then the doctor's like, here's what we're going to do.
01:14:27.000Here's what makes sense based on the criteria, not the politics.
01:14:29.000There's a whole article that just came out about doctors who've banded together who are so scared of the wokeness that these are typically older doctors.
01:14:37.000You know, they've been in practice a decade or more.
01:14:53.000Or they won't give them the same quality of treatment, but they're open about it.
01:14:55.000And so this is really terrifying, right?
01:14:58.000To get to that level, because now we're into the us versus them, now you've started to dehumanize, and that's when you know you're getting pretty far down the path.
01:15:12.000This really sharp guy comes up afterwards, takes me to the side as you know, he said this guy had worked for several joint chiefs of staff and was pretty connected in and said, by the way, when you were talking, Chris, about that, we were going to attack North Korea.
01:15:24.000This was like, I don't know, five years ago.
01:15:25.000I was reading all these signs and I knew we were about to do that because I suddenly saw all these articles come out in New York Times about how prison guards in North Korea were like kicking puppies and like, you know, doing stuff.
01:16:17.000Let's say you live in Texas, where they have no restrictions, no lockdowns.
01:16:20.000I think it's Oregon that started saying they want to implement vaccine passports.
01:16:25.000So if you're from Texas, no more tourism in Oregon.
01:16:28.000Not that a lot of Texans wanted to go there anyway, like to be completely honest.
01:16:31.000Probably the other way around, people fleeing Portland to Texas.
01:16:33.000But let's say you're in Florida, you want to go to New York.
01:16:36.000Well, New York says we're going to do the Excelsior Pass for like Madison Square Garden.
01:16:40.000You got to be able to prove your vaccination status so you can't go see the Foo Fighters.
01:16:43.000So now people in states without the restrictions who are abiding by the law and regulations and guidelines won't be able to go to other states.
01:16:52.000Now that is where it gets crazy because for the longest time, we have open travel between states.
01:16:56.000When this whole thing started, there were checkpoints set up at New York.
01:17:00.000Going in and they would, I don't know exactly what they were doing, but there were stories that from New York to Connecticut, Connecticut had police at the border checking plates that were from New York because New York's a hotspot.
01:17:13.000So we're actually starting to see a reemergence of borders in the US and laws that prohibit people from free travel or from Actually being able to use accommodations, public accommodations in certain states.
01:17:25.000Does that apply to Amazon drivers too?
01:18:32.000Portland can say, we don't, truckers, you're allowed to come, don't worry, we're not banning people who aren't vaccinated, but you can't go to these select gas stations and these restaurants are off limits, and most of the companies here are required it, so you'll figure it out.
01:18:46.000They're gonna be like, I'm not taking that stress.
01:18:48.000So that that pressure is enough to dramatically alter this country.
01:18:53.000I find it fascinating when you have all this talk of peaceful divorce due to the extremism,
01:18:57.000the violence, and now you have actual bureaucratic pressure, which is starting to emerge.
01:19:04.000You got that you got that divide and conquer thing going on.
01:19:06.000And, I mean, this should just be completely common sense.
01:19:11.000There are some people who cannot take these vaccines, right?
01:19:15.000So if you've already had an anaphylactic reaction in a prior vaccine episode, which has happened to a lot of people, you are not a candidate.
01:19:21.000It says so right on the CDC website, right?
01:19:23.000Which, apparently, you can still get in trouble for quoting this stuff, right?
01:19:26.000And they say, oh, by the way, and if you've had the first shot and you have a really bad reaction to pass a certain threshold, you shouldn't get the second.
01:19:47.000And there was a woman who was a fan who gave an interview where she said, because she had COVID recently, the doctors told her she was ineligible for the time being and she had to come back later.
01:19:56.000So that meant she wasn't able to go to the show.
01:20:56.000Let's, let's, let's do a bunch of things we always wanted to do.
01:20:58.000Oh, so that means, um, let's support, uh, people going to McDonald's and getting Krispy Kreme donuts and shopping at Walmart, but we're going to shut down small and medium sized enterprises, right?
01:21:08.000Is that the crisis they wanted to exploit?
01:21:11.000We want, we want the little people to take it in the shorts.
01:22:03.000And you need us to help you to navigate these problems versus the other message of you can be anything you want to be if you believe in it.
01:23:19.000Like if someone came out here and they were an expert in plant life, I would immediately be like, tell me where to go, what to do, what to wear, and tell me how to find the fruits, and that guy's in charge.
01:23:27.000But then if he comes in and says, we're gonna talk podcasts, I'll be like, okay, well it ain't you, buddy.
01:23:31.000Like, I'll step up if we're doing a podcast thing.
01:23:34.000You'll step up when you're doing a fruits and berries in the forest thing.
01:23:38.000It's like recognizing where you are not the leader and recognizing where you are.
01:23:41.000And then so we have oligarchs or corporations that are attempting to lead the narrative when we have doctors that are more specialized that maybe would be better off deciding what should and shouldn't be talked about.
01:23:59.000Oh, I love it when Facebook is like Instagram is giving medical advice and Facebook is and all the celebrities are and posting these things.
01:24:06.000But heaven forbid Joe Rogan have an opinion.
01:24:09.000Or a critical care doctor who's been eat, lives, breathes, drinks this and is an indisputable world leader on this stuff, right?
01:24:17.000But this has nothing about, that's why I said first principles, this is about public health.
01:24:33.000Somewhere in there is a nice little chunk of public health, but then you get greedy hands, man, and people see an opportunity to exploit a crisis.
01:24:44.000The path to hell is paved with good intentions.
01:24:45.000Well, listen, if I saw them exploiting it in a way that I could detect and say, OK, I get it, not how I do it, but it makes sense, it's still incoherent.
01:24:55.000The only thing that's starting to emerge in this pattern is, As soon as I saw the climate lockdowns, we have to do climate lockdowns, that's when the pieces started to fall for me, I think.
01:25:04.000I think, well, you take a look at Texas and Florida.
01:27:02.000No, I think it's going to be lab-grown foods.
01:27:05.000I think we're going to have kind of like protein mush that is flavored and reconstituted.
01:27:10.000So like in The Matrix, after you've taken the red pill and you're in the ship, you pull the little gruel bowl out?
01:27:15.000But that's actually a black-pilled version of it.
01:27:17.000You're going to go to the store and you're going to say, I'll have the chili dog with extra cheese, and I'll get a large cola with a large fry, and it's all made of the same thing, but flavored differently.
01:27:30.000So your hot dog comes out and the bun is actually like a protein fungus.
01:27:35.000The hot dog itself is a thicker, denser protein fungus.
01:27:39.000Your drink is flavored by sugars cultivated from a protein fungus.
01:28:36.000And every day that person is different than they were the day before.
01:28:38.000And so the problem is if you were to say, drink this bottle, like it first came in like a powder form with like a thing of oil and you have to, cause you need to fatten your diet.
01:28:46.000And then they were like, okay, the problem is some people are taller and require more.
01:28:51.000Some people are small and they're getting too much and they're getting sick.
01:28:54.000So now it's just like a meal replacement shake.
01:28:56.000That's in my opinion, what like Slimfast?
01:28:58.000They already, they already make those things.
01:28:59.000It's got 30 to 35% of your, you know, daily vitamins and you drink it and it replaces one meal, but you still got to eat because you don't know what you're missing.
01:29:06.000Didn't that last for like a month and then people like their bowels were just like ruined or whatever?
01:29:11.000It didn't really work out, I don't think.
01:29:13.000It's because they quickly realized, I could be wrong about this, but I'm pretty sure before they went public, like with the actual product, they said, we realized you can't actually sustain yourself on this.
01:29:24.000Also the branding, I mean, Soylent Green?
01:29:33.000I'm into vertical farming, indoor vertical farming, like Arrow Farms in Jersey is the largest, one of the largest vertical farms in the world.
01:30:29.000And it, and it provides that service for free.
01:30:31.000I'm now learning that, uh, where, where, where I live and what we have growing, we'd probably be able to cover a large portion of our diets, maybe like even 60 or 70% just with there's every, every day.
01:31:05.000Well, no, but like today, every morning I see like three deer walking through the yard and they're eating my apples and I'm like, stop eating my apples, you jerks are reaching up in the trees and pulling them down.
01:31:40.000You walk in the yard and your feet turn purple and I'm like, we should actually start actually foraging and harvesting these edible berries and plants.
01:31:47.000We got blackberries, we got wine berries, we got mulberries.
01:31:58.000And if people didn't live in cities and spread out, then instead of having lawns, for instance, they could be growing some of their food and it's self-sustainable.
01:32:10.000Even if you only grow like 3% of your calories.
01:32:12.000The difference between zero and 3% is night and day.
01:32:15.000Because you know what you learn at 3%?
01:32:17.000Like, this is hard, and I'm not that good at it, or I have to learn some stuff, or, oh, tomatoes don't grow with any shade at all, and there's, like, a lot of things you gotta learn.
01:34:32.000Imagine you have this, you have like a, a, a, a, you know, staggered pipes running with this fluid, the sunlight's hitting it, and then in the winter, the sunlight hits it, it changes, it absorbs the energy, then goes into your basement, and then converts that back into heat, and heats your home, just from the sunlight being foamed.
01:35:32.000Before we do, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and here's the big thing.
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01:37:08.000Alright, Simon Vercoe says, World War III could be fought domestically, global collection of civil wars, everyone just waiting for China to start first so they can't backdoor everyone.
01:37:18.000I keep hearing that China's not nearly as powerful as everyone's making them out to be.
01:37:22.000And that they're also building a hundred new nuclear silos, is that right?
01:37:26.000They're building all kinds of stuff, but they're a lot more powerful than people think.
01:37:32.000They trot out these really amazing missiles that they've got.
01:37:35.000They've got these missiles that can reach all over the oceans at this point in time.
01:37:38.000So I think that we're just waiting that the next war is going to be the one that shows that the Navy is just a lot of boats looking for a reason to sink.
01:37:47.000And, and we don't want to tangle up with either Russia or China.
01:37:51.000I think that would be very bad learning, because they were building these multi tens of billion dollar like, you know, aircraft fleets, and they're building these multi million dollar missiles that swarm.
01:38:02.000So the Zircon out of Russia, it can swarm, they can put up dozens of them, and they talk to each other, and one flies up at 100,000 feet, if it gets lost, another one volunteers.
01:38:26.000Yeah, and the problem with that is even if the warhead doesn't go off, it's got so much kinetic energy, it's like you shot a squirrel with a slug.
01:39:15.000That story was like, I was like 13, so I really don't think so.
01:39:20.000I don't think I had any strong guilts or faults when I was a little kid.
01:39:23.000The story was that when I was a little kid I woke up and I could see like shadow figures walking past my door and then I tried to just ignore it and then felt a presence like I could hear the steps and I could it felt like something was walking up to my bed and then stood there and then walked away and I was just like a little kid.
01:39:41.000So this person's asking maybe did those come from inside and you're thinking no that's outside.
01:39:46.000Yeah, no, for all I know, I was a groggy little kid and some people broke into my house.
01:39:50.000I had that thought last night when you were talking about it, like, did you have emotional trauma?
01:39:54.000That it was manifesting as like, I feel like something is there.
01:39:58.000Bruh, I was a little kid playing Mario Brothers.
01:40:10.000Someone just suggested that might be intense moonlight.
01:40:11.000I was sleeping and I woke up in the middle of the night rolled over on my left side and saw the floor and there
01:40:17.000looked Like there was a strange waving
01:40:19.000energy reflection of light of something that looked like water
01:40:24.000being reflected but ten times more bright like brighter and that I
01:40:28.000Freaked out and I went someone just suggested that might be intense moonlight. Do you think that was possible?
01:40:33.000No, because I lived in this I lived in Chicago where you have no like there's no window that's gonna give you a I
01:40:40.000mean Perhaps, because all the houses are identical and next to each other, that the one window, like the perfect angle of moonlight, it's entirely possible, and that's why it only happened one time.
01:40:49.000That's what I'm saying, there's always some reasonable explanation.
01:40:51.000I'm some little kid, I have no experience or wisdom, and I see something I don't know, and I freak out about it, and that's it.
01:41:33.000My subscribers say that a lot and I can, I can track it.
01:41:35.000So when I look at, like, when I put a video out, how many come through notifications, how many come through search notifications is like under 5% every time.
01:41:42.000This is the pressure I was talking about.
01:42:11.000Do you have multiple videos a day that you put up when you don't get notifications?
01:42:15.000I put up two a week for sure, and special weeks get more, but this notification thing really kicked in when I started talking about certain unnamed substances that you can't talk about.
01:42:33.000I don't know how true it is, but we put up clips, so it might be that you're getting notifications for the clips, and then when the fourth... No, no, at most we put up one a day.
01:42:39.000But, and for us, people say, I always got notifications for the live show, and now I don't.
01:42:44.000Alright, so, um, I don't think I can read the first name here, but, uh, this guy says, Come skate at Wakefield, Tim.
01:42:51.000It's pretty close to you, and we would all love you.
01:42:53.000Like, 20 of us watched you on Joe Rogan at once.
01:42:56.000I just skated in Wakefield last week, and I made the joke that whoever told me to go skate there was trying to kill me, because the ramps have, like, uh, like, the woods breaking, and they're huge, and everything's falling apart, and I'm like, You know, this is crazy, but we went there.
01:44:43.000And then everyone's dying to know what happens by episode 13.
01:44:45.000Did you ever guys ever read Grail Quest?
01:44:48.000The old books, they were kind of like, you play as this guy, Pip, who like wakes up in this body and he's got Excalibur Jr, this little sword and Merlin's like telling him, and it's like an adventure book that you read and you roll dice.
01:44:58.000But it was like every, every book, he would be in a new world in the same like body that he would animate.
01:46:06.000We're going to be launching a new podcast, too, which may be once a week, and it's The Mysteries Show.
01:46:10.000So we have Shane Cashman, who's writing these excellent mystery stories, the unexplained paranormal conspiracies, just good, good, good old spooky, spooky fun times.
01:46:20.000And then we're going to have that recorded and we're going to do a full episode with like sound effects and like creaking noises and footsteps and all the good stuff.
01:46:28.000So you can really like chill out late at night during a thunderstorm and just put it on and be like, oh man.
01:46:33.000And then, but that's only about 15 minutes.
01:46:34.000And then it's going to go to open conversation where, you know, whoever's hanging out for the day will be like, how did you find this story?
01:48:12.000Trash Panda says, why is it that the solutions that Elites and Greta Thunberg have will kill millions and wreck everything instead of pushing for interplanetary colonization or planting more trees and nuclear power?
01:48:23.000I don't know if we can get to interplanetary colonization fast enough.
01:48:26.000And I don't even know if it's possible.
01:48:28.000A lot of, I think, I think the Mars stuff is a bit of a pipe dream.
01:48:32.000And if you, if people are really excited, there is a place in Antarctica you can go, which is about that cold and has about that much water, which is none.
01:49:16.000I thought it was like a planet collided with Mars and ripped it open and all the magma flew out in the atmosphere and coated the planet with iron dust and it rusted.
01:49:23.000Now that's why there's all this iron oxide.
01:49:25.000But apparently it was struck by electricity.
01:49:27.000Mars and Venus have been hit by electrical And the moon, too, and that's why there's all these craters all over the place.
01:49:53.000Alright, so when you go to the Haunted Houses, You know how there are those white bars and the boo ghost will come out of it and move around but then go back into it?
01:50:37.000Yeah, so we emerge from this primordial muck.
01:50:41.000Before we could even begin to exist, there's tons of, probably more than billions, probably trillions of dead things that we grow out of and grow our food from.
01:50:52.000They say we came from clay, the original people.
01:51:46.000I don't know about Chicago and the surrounding areas, because I think there was a big scandal where they did, and it caused a big problem with E. coli or something.
01:51:53.000Well, I think for the most part they do, and they try, but during heavy rainstorms, when the plants get flooded, it happens.
01:51:58.000Remember when Dave Matthews' band, I think it was, drove over the bridge in Chicago, and then the bus driver, or someone on the bus, pulled the release and sprayed their tank onto a boat underneath?
01:53:15.000You know, have you ever read about that?
01:53:17.000Well, I was out there and I was visiting the guys who were actually drilling the second set of pipes down into Lake Powell because the first ones were like getting exposed to air.
01:53:43.000So when the food and the bottled drinks go into Vegas, and then people drink it, they then go to the bathroom, that water stays in that area.
01:53:50.000So I was reading about how there's more clouds now.
01:54:32.000AI would probably be like, you get one person to spit, and you do that 50 billion times, and you're moving fluids and water.
01:54:43.000We are learning how to do agriculture in different ways so that if you actually replicate what we had in the plain structure we have like these massive grasslands and then you have these huge herds that come thundering through you actually create more soil and you retain more water so we're learning how we can reclaim desert by just running our cows differently.
01:55:01.000But of course, we're going to grow all our meat in labs now, so... I don't know what to do about that anymore.
01:55:43.000Yeah, I got mad because I said, I know a bunch of dumb mother effers who had no business
01:55:49.000being involved in politics all of a sudden coming out.
01:55:52.000Tim's a blue-red mage, if you've ever played Magic.
01:55:54.000He shows you the blue on YouTube, but he shows you the red on the after show.
01:55:58.000Yeah, when we play Magic the Gathering, so it's like Chaos and Control combined.
01:56:02.000So whenever people play games against me, my MO is always to just, like, make the game really strange.
01:56:08.000No one can do th- Like, I change the rules in weird ways, so the games last for four hours, and everyone's like, ugh!
01:56:13.000They try to do something, and then it backfires, and then there's one that turns their spells into doves, and they got a bunch of 1-1 doves for some reason.
01:56:27.000Thank you for having him on, Tim, and continuing to share truth and reason even while the machine struggles to silence it.
01:56:33.000You know, there's been, uh, it has gotten a little bit better in some ways, it's pretty bad.
01:56:37.000But I remember, like, two years ago, the censorship was so intense, it was like, man, I almost had a breakdown on several occasions.
01:56:47.000Where, like, a big breaking news story would come out, and I'd be sitting there, looking at it, being like, I literally can't say any of this New York Times story on YouTube.
01:56:56.000And so it'd be really frustrating, I'd try to record, and then I'd have to like, not say certain words because YouTube would just nuke you if you did, and I'm like, I'm reading the New York Times, man!
01:57:06.000And so then eventually I would turn off the recording and I'd just be like, this is insane, man.
01:59:01.000I did a video segment about it where his wife came out saying she didn't think he took his own life and he wasn't suicidal or anything like that.
01:59:25.000Woody says, just wanted to mention something about that vitamin C stuff.
01:59:29.000I looked into carnivore dieting a few years ago and there was information I discovered showing that we don't absorb as much vitamin C because it competes for the same receptors as carbs.
02:01:18.000Yeah, no, we have some big things to work on.
02:01:22.000But I actually would be, I would sign up, not for these big boiling water nuke plants like they have at Indian Point, all that other stuff, forget that.
02:01:50.000It literally takes the energy that's coming out of the nuclear fission process That creates a lot of heat and it takes the heat and it converts it into electricity through either a thermoelectric process or some other process, right?
02:02:00.000Where it's just taking that energy and converting it more directly, right?
02:02:04.000So you can set these things up and it would power like five, six hundred homes in a neighborhood, right?