On this week's episode of the Uncensored Podcast, host Alex Blumberg and co-host Nick Blevins discuss the latest on the latest spying scandal, the new Galaxy S24, and the new Casprew coffee shop opening in Martinsburg, VA.
00:00:00.000So the GOP, Committee on the Weaponization of Government, has exposed the US government
00:00:11.000spying on Trump supporters and, more than that, people who bought Bibles.
00:00:16.000So if you used terms like MAGA or Trump in your transactions in any way, they were tracking you, flagging your purchases, and spying on you.
00:00:25.000This has to be one of the most egregious spying operations that's been exposed in a long time.
00:00:30.000It directly targets a political class of people who have done nothing wrong, simply voted for the other guy.
00:00:37.000This shouldn't be surprising to anybody.
00:00:43.000It is the people they are going after and they do not want Trump to win.
00:00:47.000In fact, I'd argue they're after Trump, obviously, but they're after you as well.
00:00:51.000So this is a absolutely Man, I'm surprised this is where we're at, to be completely honest.
00:00:57.000And I wonder how serious people take this story.
00:01:00.000But this is huge, because to me, it reeks of they're likely building a database and profiles of individuals who oppose their establishment order.
00:01:10.000And this is very, very bad news for people if Joe Biden wins.
00:01:15.000It is more than just the economy will be bad.
00:01:17.000We are entering social credit score style systems.
00:01:21.000If we do not win in this election cycle, It's gonna get real bad.
00:01:58.000The new Galaxy S24 was announced and I gotta tell ya, it's actually terrifying.
00:02:04.000I'm buying one, you know, just so everyone knows.
00:02:07.000But it's got this new feature that basically fills in photos through AI, which means you're gonna start seeing photographs on social media that are not real.
00:02:20.000You can kind of tell when a filter is being used.
00:02:22.000But we're talking about taking a picture of a person and moving them slightly.
00:02:27.000And people won't notice that's what's going on.
00:02:29.000This is entering an era where almost every single photo you see that appears to be a candid photo of the real world is actually manipulated or altered in some way.
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00:04:12.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Brianna Morello.
00:04:17.000I am Brianna Morello, the host of The Brianna Morello Show.
00:04:20.000Many of you who do know me, you might be familiar with me a little bit because I was very vocal when I quit Fox News.
00:04:25.000I was a Fox Business producer for Maria Bartiroma for a little bit and then moved back to New York City and immediately was told I had to get the vaccine.
00:04:34.000And so now I'm in the independent world and it's going well.
00:04:36.000That's interesting, because there were a lot of people claiming that Fox wasn't doing the mandates, but they were.
00:04:40.000Yeah, they were complying with the New York City private sector mandate, and ultimately people who were saying publicly on the network that we weren't complying with any vaccine mandates, there was no vaccine mandate, well now they're coming out and they're changing their tone a little bit, saying that they did get exemptions.
00:04:55.000So ultimately an exemption is you complied with the vaccine mandate, I didn't want to do that, so I bounced.
00:07:07.000government asked financial institutions to filter private customer purchases using terms including MAGA Trump as part of a January 6 investigation.
00:07:14.000Perhaps most shockingly, they also asked for a warning of purchases of religious texts, including the Bible, that could indicate extremism, according to the letter to the former director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Noah Bischoff, from the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
00:07:32.000House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan posted the letter on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, writing, We now know the federal government flagged terms like MAGA and Trump.
00:07:41.000Okay, so we don't need to read the quote.
00:08:24.000And they plug them into a machine, and then the psychics can predict murder.
00:08:28.000The reality is you don't need psychics, you don't need magic.
00:08:31.000They have built these databases that track what you do, what you say, when you say it, and they are building databases and profiles and predictive machines.
00:08:41.000And it's not just about whether you've done anything wrong, it's whether or not you are a threat to their proposed order.
00:08:47.000So the reality here is it's actually quite simple.
00:08:49.000Aren't they going to come knock on your door and arrest you because you bought a Bible or went to Bass Pro Shop?
00:09:07.000They're not going to come out right and be like, we reviewed your score and the federal government's spying on you, finding out that you went to the best pro shops.
00:09:23.000And it's going to be because of things like this.
00:09:24.000So this made me think of one of the things I saw right after the announcement of the Iowa caucuses.
00:09:34.000Joy Reid came right out and said, you know, look at all of those white Christians in Iowa.
00:09:42.000And it was just demonizing people because of their religion and because of the color of their skin.
00:09:47.000there's not and there's there's no mincing words about it anymore it is clearly and openly she was i think she was talking about whether or not uh people would go for nikki haley and i and i think that that that was the in the content that's the context of mentioning but even still um you know The idea that they're talking about people that bought Bibles.
00:10:12.000You know, they're going to start focusing on religious people, and they're going to start making people that have any kind of religion, uh, that is not approved by the state, um, they're gonna, you're, they're gonna demonize people.
00:10:28.000And it's not gonna be- Social credit score.
00:13:36.000In the age of quantum computers with quantum encryption hacking, they're going to be able to break encryption real easy and go back for the last 20 years of your encrypted stuff and then make that stuff in a database too.
00:13:47.000It's a part of why I don't type a lot about politics on the internet.
00:14:27.000That's what the thing I'm most scared about is the idea that all of the things that you need for like a digital prison or whatever are already in place and already turned on before people even realize it.
00:14:42.000If AI becomes aware of itself before people are aware, you know, like that kind of that kind of situation where like it just kind of happens like everyone got their phones like plugged into their into themselves.
00:14:53.000Like you didn't realize that you were going to get addicted to it, but everyone just kind of did and now you're dealing with the consequences.
00:14:59.000And I'm afraid that's going to happen again.
00:15:00.000Something that kind of has worked me up and freaked me out is when Klaus Schwab about three months ago said, the biggest threat to the new world order is libertarianism.
00:15:12.000All of a sudden, it's right in plain sight.
00:15:14.000They're like, this is we finally said the thing that for 20 or 30 years, you've been that we've been pretending like we're not saying that libertarianism is that like an American political just no it's ideology just liberty. It's just
00:16:02.000All this whole technocracy, this whole global spying endeavor.
00:16:05.000If the power goes out, we're back to, like, grassroots.
00:16:08.000Yeah, but I mean, the impulses that they have, like the kind of, like, You know, centralized top-down power, centralization stuff like that doesn't need electricity.
00:16:19.000They did that in the Soviet Union with like, when it first became the Soviet Union, there was no, it was a peasant, you know, they were all farmers and agrarian.
00:16:27.000They didn't go through the normal, you know, capitalism and then to socialism.
00:16:32.000Or what Marx said, Marx said that it would be capitalism and socialism.
00:16:36.000They jumped from like the Stone Age to like modern times.
00:16:40.000So like, and they were very brutal and like monarchies are known for being very, at least past in the past, very brutal.
00:16:45.000If you spoke out against the king, get your head cut off kind of thing.
00:16:47.000I don't know that they really are known for that.
00:16:49.000I think that there were some that were, but that I don't know that I'm sure there were plenty of benevolent dictators and, you know.
00:16:56.000They also wrote the history books, so they're not going to write themselves to look like evil villains.
00:17:00.000But like, the electricity maybe is what keeps Central Authority peaceful.
00:17:04.000And if the electricity goes out, then they have no choice but to rule by force.
00:17:52.000Well, now it's his son, and his son was considered to be like... It was really funny because we did a documentary in Thailand about the king and how he was beloved.
00:18:00.000He did a lot to help raise the literacy rates and pull people out of poverty.
00:18:04.000So as much as there were people... It was funny because there were groups that were protesting monarchy and wanted a parliamentary system.
00:18:10.000I think they have one, but they wanted to get rid of the monarchy.
00:18:12.000And they were like... All of the leaders that I met were like, the king's so awesome.
00:18:20.000And then there were some people privately be like, I hate these, like more leftists and more like, you know.
00:18:25.000But then when the Prince was taking over and he's like seen on video, like flying somewhere wearing hot pants and like doing drugs and other weird crazy.
00:18:45.000I got a script I was reading And then after we finished, they come back to me and they're like, we need to re-read this line for the documentary because we insinuate that there are people who called the prince a bad name, and this could get people in Thailand thrown in prison.
00:19:12.000And they were like, Better safe than sorry.
00:19:14.000We really want to criticize the guy, and so that's how we do it.
00:19:18.000It's a challenge because the documentary then got massive play in Thailand.
00:19:24.000They all wanted to watch it, and they said, if you insult the prince, no documentary sees the light of day.
00:19:30.000It was something like, you can watch it and you can find this line, where it's like, he is not the demigod that his father is viewed to be, or whatever.
00:19:39.000The best criticism is that he is but a normal man.
00:19:43.000All of the talk of loyalty and political loyalty and stuff, I'm like, I don't understand, I guess, the perspective of the people that appreciate monarchy or that want it.
00:19:53.000I'm like, yo, yo, in England, down with the monarchy.
00:19:57.000Let's start a democratic republic in England.
00:20:03.000The monarchy in England, they don't actually have any...
00:20:06.000Significant legislative power and they're a net benefit to the economy, but the king I disagree the king can disband Parliament Yeah, the and the king approves the royal family approves the prime minister.
00:20:19.000I think I think it would be naive to assume that when the, what was it, the Civil War in the UK, I'm not big on UK-sure, but the Civil War, and then they're like, okay, okay, okay, we gotta split power and create the House of Commons and let people have some say in this.
00:20:35.000All that was was the king being like, how do we prevent a revolution where we get our heads chopped off?
00:20:39.000Let's tell them whatever they want to hear, we actually will still control the reins of power.
00:20:44.000And everyone's got to pay the royal family.
00:20:45.000The royal family is super wealthy, super rich.
00:20:48.000I firmly believe, behind the scenes, the king, the queen, the royal family can do whatever they want, whenever they want, and control everything.
00:20:56.000It's like saying the Clintons have no real power.
00:20:58.000The Clintons to this day are still orchestrating things behind the scenes and putting massive pressure.
00:21:38.000Requested the court case between Trump and E. Jean Carroll be adjourned temporarily so that Trump could go to the funeral of Melania's mother.
00:21:51.000This has to be one of the most vile and disgusting things I have seen in a long time.
00:21:56.000If you want to know how depraved and evil these people are, the idea that the judge would say to Trump, you can choose to be in court, which is your right, or go to the funeral of your wife's mother.
00:22:22.000The ex-president's attorney's plea was denied by Judge Lewis Kaplan in the tense exchange before the columnist took the stand to testify in the $10 million defamation case.
00:22:31.000Abba fired back, initially refusing to sit down.
00:22:34.000Basically, what happens is she asks for basically an adjournment just for the day so we can go to the funeral.
00:22:42.000She told the court Trump had an unexpected death in our family, which only the Lord can control.
00:22:46.000Haba said it was insanely prejudicial for Trump to have to choose between the funeral and attending court.
00:22:51.000She said, quote, I'm asking your honor to have the kindness my client deserves to be with his family tomorrow.
00:22:58.000Indeed, the right that he has, according to the Supreme Court of the United States, is the right to be present either in person or by counsel, and nobody is stopping him from doing either.
00:23:46.000It's one thing when you are fighting for political power and you think you're right and you're an authoritarian.
00:23:50.000We can have our political arguments, political battles, and these things have happened throughout history.
00:23:56.000But when you see a judge with a smile on his face say you will not have the opportunity to go to the funeral for a dead family member, these people are emotionless, vile scumbags.
00:24:09.000They say all these things about Trump.
00:24:13.000I forgot who tweeted it, so I apologize for not giving credit.
00:24:15.000But they say they've arrested Trump supporters, they have put them in solitary confinement, effectively torturing them, they have brought the former president up on numerous criminal charges, falsely accused him of things he's never done 30 years ago, are trying to strip him of his assets in New York, have dissolved his corporations, all while screaming, you're fascists.
00:24:37.000These people are like, Trump must be stopped.
00:24:40.000He's a fascist who will do so many horrible things to this country.
00:24:44.000This woman, E. Jean Carroll, I mean, the transcript of the court case is absolutely insane.
00:24:49.000There was one moment where Trump's lawyer called for a mistrial because E. Jean Carroll admitted to deleting evidence and the judge said, shut up, I don't care.
00:25:00.000I will pull up the verbatim quote, but I'm sorry, I can put all that stuff aside, okay?
00:25:06.000If the judge is biased, And saying, yes, we know she deleted emails and texts or whatever, but I'm not going to grant you a mistrial because he's biased.
00:25:45.000I understand someone being like, I want power!
00:25:47.000And then trying to throw someone in prison.
00:25:49.000There is no winning argument here other than the judge wants you to know that if you are in line with Trump, they will do the most inhumane things.
00:26:04.000They'll kill your kids and smile about it and think they're doing the right thing.
00:26:09.000They look at currently the people that are in charge in the government, the people that kind of set the tone for what is and is not politically correct, they Hate the people that are outside of their political group they and they really want to do bad things They want to use the government to oppress them and there's not two ways about it You look at what the way they're treating the j6 people, you know The people that didn't actually get into fights or whatever.
00:26:38.000They've got hundreds of people they arrested and stuff There's not any debate about it.
00:26:43.000The real scary thing isn't what they're doing.
00:26:45.000It's the fact that other Americans are just allowing it Yeah, it's ruthless.
00:26:49.000This behavior is ruthless, and I don't normally see that coming from the judicial system.
00:26:54.000I didn't think I was gonna see that coming from the judicial system in the United States.
00:26:58.000You wanna, you know, you gotta have, you gotta have, like, forgiveness, or, like, at least, like, what's the opposite of ruthlessness?
00:27:48.000There's really no penalties for him on this front.
00:27:50.000And it's so interesting because E. Jean Carroll's accusations were really only brought forward because New York manipulated their law and created, like, this exemption for any woman to come forward—or male, too—to come forward and make sexual assault accusations.
00:28:04.000It was like a one-year amnesty where any sexual assault that was beyond the statute of limitations, they would get one year to bring those charges up.
00:28:36.000Who, uh, she even says, according to some reports, when she realized her book wasn't selling, she used the opportunity in the story to try and push the book on various shows.
00:28:45.000She's the one that said that, like, women like to be raped or something like that.
00:28:49.000It's not that women said people think rape is sexy.
00:29:35.000Yeah, but New York City's actually trying to extend the statute of limitation now, so now they're trying to give, like, a two-year exemption for women to go file these complaints.
00:29:42.000And it's crazy because it's backing up the civil court system now in New York, and no one's stepping in saying, hey, this is a little crazy, guys.
00:29:47.000Anyone can make an accusation from 30 years ago, and without any evidence, come forward, and we just have to believe it.
00:29:54.000Ultimately, though, also, they refer to Carole as a journalist in a lot of these articles.
00:29:58.000I think it's so comical, because People like me for an example were conspiracy theorists but this woman who said at one point that rape is sexy and who literally her whole Twitter page at one point was dedicated to bashing Trump as a journalist now all of a sudden.
00:30:43.000There's DNA evidence by all means, but evidence of sex is not evidence of rape.
00:30:48.000Yeah, you're seeing P Diddy, he's being smacked around with all these lawsuits now.
00:30:51.000And ultimately, I'm okay with sexual assault, like lawsuits coming about if there was a criminal case that came first, and they were found guilty in the courtroom.
00:30:58.000But now we're just, we're fast forwarding going straight to civil.
00:31:01.000And unfortunately, it's because he actually, P Diddy actually filed, well, settled his lawsuit with Cassie, his ex-girlfriend so quickly.
00:31:07.000That three more, I think it's three more accusations popped up right after that.
00:31:10.000And so now he's got to battle these three accusations.
00:31:12.000And there's really, I mean, there's very little evidence that you could bring forward to even prove your innocence.
00:31:58.000He was like, I'm Italian, I kiss everybody, here's a video of me doing it over and over and over again, and we're like... Shoot yourself in the foot.
00:32:05.000That's just admitting you're doing it.
00:32:58.000And they went upstairs, and the story's really remarkable because it's like Trump owns the hotel across the street, he's the most famous guy in New York, he comes in here, nobody stops him, nobody recognizes him, there were no people in the building for some reason, the changing rooms that were normally locked for some reason were open, we don't know why, and that's where it took place.
00:33:15.000You know what else is really crazy about this?
00:33:18.000Like seriously, it's, what are we talking about, 30 years later.
00:33:22.000And they're like, yeah, Trump's liable for this.
00:33:28.000Think about how crazy it would be if some guy just dressed up like Donald Trump, did this, and then 30 years later, like, it was Trump, and like, what are you supposed to say?
00:34:49.000And if you actually want to write real news, you would say, Writer E. Jean Carroll will testify in the second damages trial against former President Trump, who was found in a trial last year to have sexually abused her in the 1990s.
00:35:06.000They are the most evil propaganda smear merchants that we have.
00:35:10.000Their whole disinformation news team, where even FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, a bunch of other journalists, and J-School professors constantly call out the NBC news team because they actually fabricate things and win awards for doing it.
00:35:26.000And then people are like, this is remarkable.
00:35:28.000They're just outright lying all the time.
00:35:29.000Clarity and accuracy are supposed to be things that they go for.
00:35:34.000That's supposed to be the point of journalism and news is so that way they can make things understandable for the average person and they do nothing of the sort anymore.
00:35:45.000Let me show you this story from Post Millennial.
00:35:48.000Trump dares judge in E. Jean Carroll defamation case to kick him out of court.
00:36:11.000The threat came after Carroll's attorney, Sean Crowley, had raised issue with Trump speaking loudly, potentially loud enough to be heard by the jury.
00:36:18.000The court is not allowing Trump to provide evidence that she is likely lying.
00:38:10.000Donald Trump will not get a chance to defend himself and prove his innocence.
00:38:13.000No matter what anyone says from this point, the court has already determined that Trump has committed fraud.
00:38:18.000Now, The court case we're going to have is, did he forge business documents, and how much does he owe, and what will the damages be?
00:38:26.000So then, when Trump brings in financial institution experts and things like that who say, not only did we make a lot of money, and not only did Donald Trump do this, literally everyone does it, and everyone is happy with it, they go, that's fine, it doesn't matter.
00:38:38.000We've already determined that he is liable for this, he's guilty.
00:38:41.000So your testimony is meaningless, because we are not here to determine the guilt of Donald Trump.
00:39:40.000You walk in, and you're gonna be like, I have video evidence of this guy smashing my car with a sledgehammer, screaming, I am doing this for no reason, and I will never pay you back for it.
00:40:24.000Jack Posoba gets punched by an Antifa guy, police witness it, and then the Antifa people go, I didn't see anything, nothing happened.
00:40:31.000You will have a jury of your peers in DC, and they're all liberals, and there can be a video of you proving your innocence, and then they're gonna be like, but he's a Trump supporter, and they're gonna be like, he's guilty, lock him up, we don't care.
00:40:46.000The prosecutors don't even file charges in those incidents.
00:40:48.000I mean, even over this weekend when we saw in front of the White House, I mean, protesters, the pro-Palestine protesters, were literally threatening to break into the White House and shaking the fence to get in, and Secret Service is on the other side pushing it back.
00:41:21.000This is why they say far-right and extremists, because Republicans are basically like the Democrats' gimps, and the Democrats are dragging them by the collar.
00:41:49.000Children have always had guns, and the issue now is not whether or not they keep and bear arms, but parental supervision.
00:41:55.000This is what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:41:57.000The law said that as a minor, he was allowed to keep and bear certain guns, certain other guns are regulated.
00:42:02.000The issue of regulation that's been found in the Supreme Court is that regulating which weapons you can carry is not an infringement on your constitutional rights.
00:42:10.000Meaning, children do have the right to keep and bear arms.
00:42:13.000However, the Supreme Court recognizes restrictions on how and when they can keep and bear arms.
00:43:16.000There's a lot of times where the military will go to a company and be like, look, this is a goal that we have or a machine that we want you to build.
00:43:24.000But also there's a lot of times where, like, the private sector will build something.
00:43:29.000and be like, check out this gadget that we came up with!
00:43:31.000And the D.O.D.' 's like, check out these dollars we just printed here!
00:43:34.000The point here is that I can talk to even the most ardent of Republican Congress people, and they will say, no, I don't think people should have the right to keep and bear nuclear weapons.
00:43:44.000And I'm like, okay, so we can start by shutting down the capability of any private corporation for building a nuke?
00:43:51.000Only under strict government control can weapons be manufactured?
00:43:55.000Look, obviously nuke is extreme, and the way you go about it, anyone who, whenever we have someone who's like a gun manufacturer, gun shop owner, FFL, they're like, yeah, there's a form you can fill out for when you're making a weapon, if it's a nuclear weapon or not, because corporations do this.
00:44:09.000So, okay, the idea there would be, if the Second Amendment only protects the keeping and bearing of arms, like small guns and stuff, we gotta shut down Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, et cetera, all of them just shut down overnight, or nationalize them.
00:44:23.000That means all your precious stock is gone and worthless.
00:44:33.000So, unless any of these individuals in Congress think we should, then they absolutely agree that the Second Amendment protects those rights.
00:44:43.000They're on leashes, being dragged around, and it's fascinating when we have even Freedom Caucus individuals come in on this show and they don't know these things.
00:44:52.000And I'm like, if you're taking the approach that the Second Amendment doesn't protect nuclear weapons, you are basically in the middle.
00:45:00.000You are a moderate leftist in terms of constitutionalism.
00:45:05.000And there are a lot of people who are like, I'm right-wing on the Second Amendment, and I'm like, no you're not.
00:45:09.000And, uh, we had someone on the show who was like, I will not be out Second Amendment-ed by Tim Pool or whatever.
00:45:18.000When it comes to what we know they are doing with the, like, the insurrection in front of the White House that just happened this past weekend, trying to rip down the barricades, pulling a knife, or even the 529 insurrection, my point and why I bring this up is that Republicans right now could launch an investigation committee into the insurrection at the White House today and say, what is going on with this?
00:45:49.000The J6 protesters weren't insurrectionists, but they say they are.
00:45:53.000Why aren't Republicans coming out right now, passing all these resolutions, putting together committees saying we must investigate the pro-Hamas cells of far-left extremists that have just attacked the White House?
00:46:06.000And they will be weak and even the ones that you think are good are still middle of the road.
00:46:11.000It's a lot of the Republican Party as a holdover from when the Republicans were the war machine military industrial complex arm with George Bush Jr.
00:46:19.000era and then Obama came in and they all kind of went over to that Democratic Party.
00:46:25.000So that's I think that's why a lot of the older people are still like beholden to the military complex.
00:46:30.000I mean the country is like A militocracy.
00:47:11.000Trump has been allowed back on the ballot in Maine, thanks to the state's Superior Court.
00:47:16.000On Wednesday, the court issued a stay of Maine Secretary of State Shanna Bellows' move to prevent Trump from being a candidate, arguing that no decision should be made until the Supreme Court of the U.S.
00:47:26.000According to Fox News, in addition to staying Bellows' ruling, the court denied Trump's motion to supplement the record and stay proceedings.
00:47:33.000So the matter has remanded to Bellows for further proceedings as necessary in light of the U.S.
00:47:37.000Supreme Court's forthcoming decision in Trump v. Anderson, the case against the former president
00:47:41.000in Colorado that also seeks to keep him off the ballot there. I think the big risk right now
00:47:46.000and the reason why they're doing it right now, Trump may win all of these,
00:47:52.000but how much do you want to bet come Super Tuesday, many states, California for instance, take him off the
00:48:01.000And they make the argument, this is not the general election, no one's interfering in the general election.
00:48:06.000But Trump is off the ballot and Nikki Haley wins.
00:48:12.000If that happened, there might be the first time we ever see a write-in candidate win.
00:48:17.000Some, uh... I gotta look more into this, but I'm hearing that, like, Virginia's trying to get away with the... They're trying to pass a bill that makes it so you can't write in a name.
00:48:27.000Yeah, well, I think they're trying to print the ballots before the Supreme Court ruling comes down, because I think they want to just say, oh, we can't do it now, we can't go back now, and that's going to be the big issue.
00:49:04.000And everybody that believes them, you are so dumb.
00:49:07.000Yeah, it's like a red flag when someone says that.
00:49:09.000It's so bad it is it really is and it's it's it's painful to watch you know people that you your friends with you that like you you used to respect or whatever and they're just like yeah man this you know he's after our democracy and it's like oh so you're gonna take him just take him off the uh off the the ballot yeah that's how you save democracy okay all right the one i get is when they're like Trump's a fascist!
00:49:32.000And I'm like, bro, this whole country's fascist.
00:49:34.000Let's just get that out of the way, man.
00:49:35.000We got the Federal Reserve in our back.
00:49:37.000Well, that's, that's, it's worse than, the Federal Reserve is worse than fascism.
00:49:42.000Like, at least with fascism, they're standing in front of you telling you they're doing it.
00:49:45.000They're doing it, you know what I mean?
00:49:46.000The Federal Reserve is basically like, behind the scenes, no one pays attention, and it's shadow regulating, controlling how you can live your life.
00:49:58.000The reference to, we need new words for these things.
00:50:00.000I think technocratic, but claiming that the Federal Reserve is technocratic doesn't quite make sense.
00:50:06.000When they go digital, if they go digital, when they go digital, that central bank digital currency, I hope that that gets shut down, but that's about as technocratic as I've ever seen.
00:50:14.000Something like that would be like, ooh, this is a technocracy trying to take hold.
00:50:35.000And I was thinking about it because I did a segment today and I kind of, I don't think it was articulate enough in what I was trying to explain, but I was thinking about a better way to explain it.
00:50:43.000A republic is when a guy from your state argues to neighboring states and to the federal government Your view, your region's view on how your laws should be, how the greater laws should affect your state or your city or whatever, and that the federal government has limited control or access to what happens in your state.
00:51:05.000A democracy would be everyone in New York voting on what Wyoming gets to do with their water.
00:51:11.000So in a direct democracy, the system they want, Chicago will vote, the people of Wyoming must leave.
00:51:17.000In a republic, the people of Wyoming laugh, you know, cock their guns and say, try it. That was
00:51:22.000basically, you know, democracy versus liberty as stated by Benjamin Franklin. So what we're seeing right
00:51:39.000And the Republicans, and I mean that in the literal sense, not the Republican Party, make the argument, the states decide what happens within the states.
00:51:47.000I see, moving forward, it is obvious the Democrats want to do away with the Republican, with a Republicanist system.
00:51:57.000It's funny because just because calling that party Republican doesn't mean that they value the Republic, and calling that party the Democratic Party doesn't mean that they have democratic values at all.
00:52:07.000Those parties could be called the Red Party and the Blue Party.
00:52:11.000You're right about the names, but it is funny how the Democratic Party wants democracy and the Republican Party wants republicans.
00:52:17.000Yeah, it's like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
00:52:19.000They like to play these cult games, these people that have so much money, trillionaires and stuff, that they're so into the occult.
00:52:25.000I wonder if they're doing this out of joy.
00:52:26.000They're like, yeah, let's use the Democratic Party for direct democracy and then control with mob mentality.
00:52:32.000Direct democracy would be the most brutal and awful system.
00:52:35.000Especially with social media, with Google being able to twist the human mind and get 600 million people to click a button one day?
00:52:45.000The idea I had for Democratic What's for Dinner?
00:52:49.000The idea being, there's a list of ingredients, everyone chooses their favorite ingredients, and then democracy is everyone gets to vote on what's for dinner.
00:52:56.000So you vote, like, I like, you know, spinach, and I like mint, and someone says, I like red peppers, and someone says, I like bacon.
00:53:03.000And then, whatever the democratic rule is, we say, okay, we're gonna throw all of the things that won, get thrown in the pot, and it's gonna be the most disgusting meal you've ever had.
00:53:14.000Yeah, because someone says, like, you know, I like cotton candy.
00:53:18.000Yeah, so it's like, okay, first you decide what's for dinner.
00:53:41.000We made dinner using what everyone voted on.
00:53:44.000The point here is, I'm not gonna go to a chef and vote on what he should use to bake, to make me a nice steak.
00:53:51.000I'm gonna say, I elect Representative Chef Gordon Ramsay to oversee the production of my steak.
00:53:59.000I believe he's the right guy for the job, you take care of it.
00:54:02.000Direct democracy would be like, the kitchen announcing all the ingredients and then asking you to vote on how it should be done.
00:54:08.000And then a bunch of people have no idea.
00:54:10.000The example I gave before is that, if you asked people, To vote on making cookies, I guarantee you, or I'd be willing to bet, the majority of people would vote no salt in my cookies.
00:54:22.000Because they don't understand, and they assume, oh salt?
00:54:24.000You put sugar in cookies, you don't put salt in cookies, but you do put salt in cookies, you put a little bit.
00:54:28.000And so the average person not knowing any of this would be like, no, no salt in cookies, are you nuts?
00:54:40.000And there's this constant psyop too, going to get people to think that democracy is the be all end all.
00:54:49.000There's no guarantee that democracy is going to produce positive results.
00:54:54.000I think the only guarantee is that you're going to have a majority of people that have, you know, that say they want this and that's what it's going to be.
00:55:02.000But that doesn't mean that the majority of people know what a good outcome is to achieve whatever end they're looking for.
00:55:09.000Yeah, evidence would show that a direct democracy is very bad for the minority.
00:56:17.000Not everybody who likes pizza likes the same dessert.
00:56:19.000So if you're voting on policy like, how should we deal with carbon emissions, how should we deal with fossil fuel, you will find different groups of people form the majority in every different area.
00:56:29.000Which means, when it comes to direct democracy, your system will be ruled by 2% of the population.
00:56:35.000The microscopic 2% that wins the majority on a bunch of different issues.
00:56:39.000And thus, For dinner, you will have a sub-sandwich with green peppers, raw broccoli, chocolate syrup, mint, and, I don't know, anise extract sprayed all over it.
00:56:50.000Just some weird amalgam of various groups that vote on the things they want.
00:57:14.000I'm gonna go to the kitchen and talk to the chef.
00:57:16.000He talks to the chef and says, we're not gonna do anything as stupid as put broccoli and chocolate syrup on a sandwich, but my guy for dessert likes chocolate, for dinner he likes green peppers, and the chef says, how about we do a Philly cheesesteak?
00:58:14.000Because you're saying that money matters, like all the money that DeSantis, like money getting into politics is a bad thing.
00:58:19.000Look at all the money that DeSantis got, and DeSantis is losing.
00:58:23.000Yeah, but if so that if he had to do it on his own then he'd be speaking his mind He'd be more like into his campaign, but that doesn't mean that he'd be winning No, I disagree.
00:59:08.000There are people who will be beholden to their donors, because someone comes up to them and says, look, we can provide your PAC $50 million, but We don't want you going hard on insert issue, and they might say yes.
01:00:47.000You need a certain degree of resources to do things, but it's not cost prohibitive to work a job that pays 15 bucks an hour, save up to get a basic smartphone that can film, and then start filming things around your area, where you live.
01:01:00.000Not only that, someone wants to get started doing this kind of work right now?
01:01:05.000You're 18 years old, you get a job at Starbucks, you make 15 bucks an hour, save every cent, sleep on the floor, sacrifice, buy a smartphone, take a bus to the southern border, and film every day and post on X for free.
01:01:43.000I will say, Brianna, you actually walked away from, I imagine, a lucrative contract in your corporate career.
01:01:48.000Where were you working before you went independent?
01:01:51.000So I worked in sports first thing I was going to jump on that next but I worked in sports and I went over to Fox and then I worked in the media at the corporate media world from there on because I was at Fox I was working as a weekend booking producer for Morita Bar-Roma and Wall Street Journal at large and then I literally when I got to New York City which was very expensive got back to New York City they were like vaccine or you know you're out So, ultimately, yeah.
01:02:14.000But you know what's so interesting, too, is I actually started my career by starting a digital sports radio show online.
01:02:21.000And literally with no resources, with the bare minimum cheapest microphone and my laptop, I was able to somehow get all these views because I ended up going viral in a couple of interviews.
01:02:50.000I noticed that too, like I pumped out a thousand videos in 2006 and 7 and like 99% of them sucked, but those few that got traction got the eyeballs of people that then took me to the next stage of my life.
01:03:30.000And we were all really excited for the moment when Sean Strickland would give a press conference knowing that he's going to sit there in front of all of the press and just go off.
01:05:45.000When he seized the bank accounts, you're just fuckin' pathetic.
01:05:49.000And the fact that you have no fuckin' backbone, and as he shut down your fuckin' country and seized bank accounts, you ask me some stupid shit like that?
01:06:16.000I did want to ask also things you said about the trans community.
01:06:18.000You said this past October when they announced the Bud Light sponsorship that You'd go so hard on Bud Light in your next fight, they'll have to accept me or denounce me when they know what they stand for.
01:06:28.000This guy's like, this Canadian's not that Canadian.
01:06:31.000Are you still going to use your fight time to kind of speak on that?
01:07:32.000So, I'd just like to point out, he has basically just made the statement, because he was asked about Bud Light, and he said, Bud Light's gonna have to either accept him or denounce him, and then he called this guy an infection.
01:07:49.000But when it comes to the political issues that he's pointing out, these people who are lying and pretending to be allies or whatever, they don't actually care.
01:07:59.000These journalists in the United States and in Canada, these leftists, most of them, I would refer to them as default liberal, they don't actually care about these issues.
01:08:06.000In fact, many of them don't like these things that are being pushed by the woke left, but they are so weak, they will march in lockstep with it.
01:08:15.000Leaving sports, I still get messages from some of the people I used to work with and some of the athletes, too.
01:08:55.000Today there's the new head coach of the Patriots and he is I think he's the first black coach for the Patriots and he said during the press conference that he sees that if you don't see color that you are part of the problem and like you are racist is what he's trying to insinuate.
01:09:16.000For people that don't know, the New England Patriots, when Bill Belichick and Tom Brady were just destroying the NFL for two decades, the whole point was do your job, do your job, do your job.
01:09:29.000It was focused purely on the game and they get this new clown in here and it's been a month that he's been in?
01:09:36.000I think today was just the press conference, the welcoming press conference.
01:10:05.000I think the NHL learned their lesson the hard way, too, when they started doing all these DEI hiring practices, and they've suddenly distanced themselves from it.
01:10:12.000I forgot what her role exactly was, but she was a DEI hire.
01:10:20.000There's not many minorities in it, and she was very critical of that, and she was very like, we need to get more minorities involved in it, but they have no interest in being involved in it, so why force them to do it?
01:10:29.000And so we're just seeing it all over the place.
01:10:32.000That's why I kind of like the UFC and how they allow their fighters to go out there and speak so openly.
01:11:25.000The team is more important than you are.
01:11:26.000Well, I think that's a component of it But it's it's generally that while athletes are strong people.
01:11:32.000It's like what makes you an athlete People who get punched in the face for a living are like the strongest of athletes And if you're a dude like Strickland who gets punched in the face for a living and actually wins when he punches others in the face I think he's undefeated right?
01:12:25.000They will not come out, they will not criticize Strickland, they will not criticize Bud Light because they know they will lose, and that will force Bud Light to issue a statement of support to Strickland and the UFC in some way.
01:12:38.000So long as there is no conflict, all the far left can do is sit down and shut up.
01:13:56.000When public square goes to a pro athlete in action sports and says, we're going to pay you X amount of dollars per month, wear our shirts, put our stickers on your gear.
01:14:23.000Like, if, if, if, you never know, right?
01:14:25.000You might come out and say something, you know, about, I don't know, I just plain don't like Shepard's Pie.
01:14:33.000And then it turns out that the CEO of a company who sponsors you owns a Shepard's Pie, you know, freezer food company and he's like, you're hurting our brand so we're dropping you.
01:14:41.000You never know what's gonna offend one of your sponsors.
01:14:43.000So if you've got sponsors with a wide range of political backgrounds, you're safe.
01:14:47.000And as more and more companies on the right sponsor athletes and just anyone who can be sponsored, the more likely it is they're going to publicly speak up and defend their values.
01:14:55.000And there are more people that are coming out and pushing back against Woke.
01:15:00.000It is, you know, kind of getting to a point where people are standing up and saying, hey, no, we're not doing this anymore.
01:15:09.000It's going to take, it's not something that's going to go away easily because it is, there's a lot of money in it.
01:15:14.000First of all, there's a lot of people that are true believers.
01:15:18.000The whole woke thing that's gone into like when it comes to LGBT and trans and stuff like that, any parent that helped their child mutilate their body, they are never going to ever let it go.
01:15:29.000They're going to be true believers for the rest of their lives because if they go ahead and say, well, maybe I was wrong.
01:15:35.000Then they've enabled their child to mutilate their body.
01:15:38.000So there's going to be people that are going to push back probably for decades.
01:15:42.000But overall, it looks like most the general consensus is this is not something that we want dictating our society, which is, you know, extremely hopeful and my fingers are crossed, but.
01:15:55.000Yeah, I think that a lot of the last five years of crazy DEI and child sex changes was like, those kids are adults now.
01:16:10.000And she had her double mastectomy when she was 15, and now it's like, how horrible that I was led to do this to myself, and she's leading the charge as an adult now.
01:16:19.000kind of talking back and we're also seeing the the payout of the parallel economy in action.
01:16:25.000We talked about parallel economy two years ago and like we need a parallel economy then public
01:16:29.000square appeared then rumble went public and like now we see the value of it is people feel like
01:16:34.000they can speak out because they're being sponsored by companies like that. And uh cast brew coffee.
01:16:38.000That's right. Uh it's preliminary but cast brew coffee not only has an Alex Stein two times
01:16:44.000caffeine it's prime time grind uh Alex Stein's prime time grind two times caffeine but uh we're
01:16:48.000gonna be sponsoring his show too. I love that. So right we're gonna make sure that the people
01:16:52.000we like and and do fun things. The thing about Alex is Is that he does a kind of political comedy.
01:17:27.000We need built on companies, you know what I mean?
01:17:29.000Like we need companies that make things like sodas.
01:17:32.000And then if you make a soda, you sponsor someone.
01:17:35.000Public Square, I'm trying to figure out who they sponsor, but I remember seeing like a video, I think it's a BMX guy, I'm not sure, or maybe a skateboarder, but they're wearing a Public Square shirt.
01:17:46.000Because kids are gonna come to those events to watch the guy do the back flip, and he's gonna be wearing Public Square, and they're gonna recognize that.
01:17:52.000And I'm hoping within a few years, Public Square is bigger than Amazon.
01:17:56.000But when you get to that point where you know every business you're shopping at, here's the best part.
01:18:02.000We need to get to the point where businesses may not actually have our values and share the values of the nuclear family and the Constitution, but they come out and say, I'm all for it, please buy my product.
01:18:15.000Because that's what the woke has and has had for a long time and they're losing.
01:18:19.000They had this issue where most businesses don't actually care about wokeness, but will fly the flag because that's what they're supposed to do.
01:18:26.000You fly the American flag, that's what you're supposed to do.
01:18:29.000And if you don't know or care about the Constitution, fine, but you fly the American flag.
01:18:34.000So when conservatives are like, school shouldn't be indoctrinating kids, no, they should be.
01:18:38.000They should be indoctrinating them on American constitutional values.
01:18:42.000You should raise your children not to hate you and your society.
01:18:49.000And we have at least a decade, probably closer to two decades, of graduating classes.
01:18:57.000Who went through their entire life in school where they were told that the United States and liberalism is bad and evil and produces only negative effects.
01:19:12.000And the idea that that is going to do anything other than destroy your society is ridiculous.
01:19:18.000I used to hate the public school indoctrination, swear an oath to a flag of allegiance that I don't even understand, but I'm pledging my soul to this corporation called the United States.
01:19:30.000But now I'm more like, you're gonna get indoctrinated by something, so may as well be the American flag, and then maybe that'll point you at the Constitution and you'll learn about it.
01:19:39.000That's a really, really, really good point.
01:19:43.000is going to be some frame to the way that you see society right there's going to be certain there's going to be a certain way that you look at society like you're talking about they are going to be indoctrinated some way and that's really all it is is just How you perceive society and how you were, how the, the, the narrative that you believe your society, you know, that describes your society.
01:20:07.000So if you're going to have some kind of narrative that you're going to believe, then you might as well believe one that is pro you and your family and the people in your country, the people that are local to you.
01:21:29.000I'm not saying literally say exactly what he said, but make the point that Bud Light funded this, and we're glad they did.
01:21:35.000I will criticize a little bit of what Sean did there, because I don't like, this is something, and maybe it's just me, maybe there's room for it, to really be like, this is the enemy of the state.
01:21:45.000This guy right here is all of your enemy.
01:21:52.000And, like, singling out a human and telling everyone in the room that he's your villain, especially for a person in power, is very... I half agree.
01:22:26.000But calling out the machine and saying, these are the behaviors that lead to death, destruction, pain, harm, suffering, et cetera, is an important thing to do.
01:22:33.000And doing it in a way that mocks and belittles them.
01:22:34.000And because you want to humiliate that reporter, for sure.
01:22:37.000I mean, I think that's what Sean's intent was.
01:22:39.000He just did it in a really, like, aggressive, angry, fighter way.
01:23:36.000I didn't see the entire press conference where dudes asking him about his ground game, where they asking him about his left hook, like do they talk, are they actually talking about his fight too?
01:24:56.000But what I'm talking about is their AI phone app, which incorporates intrinsic Photoshop capabilities, but also can generate portions of an image that don't exist for artistic value.
01:25:10.000Meaning, they showed in one demo When a photo was taken at an angle of a guy, you can rotate it, but then the edges are cut off, and auto-generate the edges using artificial intelligence that will generate what it appears it may be.
01:25:24.000This means photos are going to be created.
01:25:31.000I know Photoshop exists, but Photoshop is a rare thing, and we question when fake photos are made.
01:25:39.000On average, if someone takes a picture on their phone, it's a real picture.
01:25:43.000With the advent of the S24, and it's not just the S24, the iPhone is doing this too, but we are in this era now.
01:25:49.000The phone, the pictures that are stored on people's phones are all going to be fabrications and imitations of reality, meaning we are no longer recording what's really going on.
01:25:58.000We are manufacturing fake records of events.
01:26:01.000So in this clip, let me play this clip for you so you can see exactly what he's talking about.
01:27:00.000They claimed he said, you know, very fine people, referring to them when he said he wasn't, the full context.
01:27:06.000With altering very slightly using deep fake technology, you change Trump from saying they should be condemned totally to some should be condemned totally.
01:27:16.000And that alters the context massively and will be impossible to track.
01:27:22.000The left will share the video of Trump saying, some should be condemned totally.
01:27:26.000And they'll go, wow, he actually thought others there were nice.
01:27:34.000There will be two videos with only one word changed.
01:27:38.000What we're gonna see here now is, how about this?
01:27:41.000Donald Trump is at a rally, and he's shaking hands with a guy, and then someone takes a picture of it on their phone and just drags Trump over, shaking hands with a different guy.
01:27:49.000And that other guy happens to be a prominent white nationalist Trump doesn't know and was standing in the background.
01:27:54.000These are the kinds of things we'll start to see that are shocking and scary.
01:27:57.000But I think the bigger picture here is outside of those rare occurrences, is that every photo you see on Instagram, filters are already changing what women and men look like, and it's causing Problems in people's brains.
01:28:10.000Young girls are getting crazy plastic surgery.
01:28:12.000I read an article today about a guy who got bone lengthening surgery and it's causing him such pain that he can't sleep anymore because he's like, I need to be tall.
01:28:39.000And you know, another thing is like, there's people already are so...
01:28:45.000Like, confirmation bias is such a massive problem that if you just show people pictures that are, you know, doctored and they already want to, you know, hate whoever it may be a picture of that you're, you know, showing them, they're already geared to believe negative things about a person if they don't like them.
01:29:03.000So if you show up a picture that's, you know, Post-truth reality, man.
01:29:07.000You know, it's gonna be real tough to get people, you know, to navigate.
01:29:12.000Do you guys remember there was this, uh, this, like, e-girl or whatever, this Asian woman?
01:29:17.000And it was, like, a young woman making a bunch of money, and then at one point she moved, and the filter missed, and she turned into an old lady, and then back everyone went, whoa, she's an old lady the whole time, pretending to be, like, an 18-year-old girl to make money.
01:29:31.000I think that the older generation is going to be more susceptible to it.
01:29:34.000People that were raised in the TV picture era that still communicate by sending pictures and they don't use video chat as much.
01:29:43.000The young people might be more on guard to this kind of stuff.
01:29:48.000So, older people still watch CNN, and Fox News, and cable TV.
01:29:52.000Because that's the world they grew up in, and they have peers.
01:29:55.000When they go to events, they see other people like them, who they will talk to, and they have a shared reality.
01:30:01.000What's gonna happen with this is, older people are going, this is the crazy thing, it's gonna create an amalgam reality of a unified social system.
01:30:14.000When I worked for Vice, I kept saying things like, why aren't we investing in social media?
01:30:20.000I know that Vice is big on social media, but why are they so obsessed with TV and documentary?
01:30:24.000It's because Shane Smith, the CEO, was in his mid-40s, and what was big to the Gen Xers was cable TV, and he was only like, the internet is just something that helped us launch.
01:30:35.000I was a younger guy, and my whole world was the internet, and I was like, I don't understand why they're doing this old stuff that no one cares about.
01:30:41.000It's because when the CEO went to board meetings, and when he went to investors, the only thing they cared about was TV.
01:30:47.000So in his world, TV was everything, and the internet was something ancillary.
01:30:51.000For me, I didn't know anybody who cared about TV!
01:30:56.000With this, and social media, and fabricated reality, you're gonna have people who are, and we're already seeing this, they're gonna be, like, this is exactly what's happening right now.
01:31:04.000A 40 year old woman, wanting to fit in online with the average age, and trying to be 20.
01:31:13.000That's why you're going to see a 60-year-old woman running filters to appear like she's 20.
01:31:17.000I'm seeing like kids in the future, in the next 10-15 years, when they get a picture sent by one of their friends, the first question they'll ask is, what did you doctor with your AI?
01:31:25.000When they see the picture, they won't even, they'll know that that's part of it.
01:31:28.000Whereas people that are 60 and 70 are from the age of Polaroids, where a picture was what it was.
01:31:34.000And so they'll be like, they'll just look at it and they won't even question.
01:31:36.000There's already really funny videos like playing GTA for old people and the old people think it's real because they don't know what these things are.
01:31:43.000They're watching a video of a car like Chase and then flip over and the graphics are so amazing and their eyes aren't so good that they're like, oh, oh, and then all the young people are laughing like it's a video game.
01:31:52.000Yeah, I wonder how the fact checkers are going to deal with this, you know, because obviously we know some of them are biased, but ultimately when things are being posted online, especially during election years, how do they vet that information?
01:32:05.000This is an opportunity to shape the facts the way they see fit.
01:32:10.000Deep fake recognition software has got to be like, it's the new lock on your door.
01:32:17.000Like for your brain, you've got to know if something's been deep faked.
01:32:20.000We've already tried this with, there's already apps that do deep fake detection, and they've been wrong on a lot of issues, on a lot of images.
01:32:27.000The photos coming out of Israel, that people are getting different results.
01:32:31.000It was saying it was fake or it wasn't fake, and nobody, everyone's like, this is a really good example.
01:32:36.000It was the remains of a baby, and the left were all saying it was fake.
01:32:40.000And the right was all saying it's real.
01:32:42.000And what would happen is, people on the left would run it through their deep fake detection, it would say it's a fake photo, and they'd go, aha, proof!
01:32:49.000And then people on the right would be like, I checked this and it's saying it's a real photo.
01:34:06.000With the Rittenhouse case, we already saw the attempted use of AI-generated imagery to convict someone when they zoomed in and said, see, there you can see it.
01:34:23.000So the phone manufactures what it thinks will be there.
01:34:27.000It is an artificial intelligence generating the image as you zoom in.
01:34:31.000It is not real, but people don't know that.
01:34:34.000Yeah, Derek Chauvin learned the hard way over the video that went viral.
01:34:37.000It looks like his knee is on, you know, George Floyd's neck and then ultimately a different angle makes it appear like it's not exactly on his back.
01:34:43.000Like it was on his upper back or something?
01:35:16.000Yeah, but uh, I suppose now, we'll go to Super Chats!
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01:35:35.000And I know, people are already chatting saying, Tim said before that you don't need money to do these things, and that if you need money, like, Do not misconstrue what I am saying.
01:35:44.000What I'm saying is, you can get started on your own.
01:35:48.000But ain't nobody's trying to make the argument that you can run a 42-person staff media operation without support of members and advertisers.
01:35:57.000My point is that you build up to that point from the ground up.
01:36:02.000No one is going to come to you and say, I will give you a million dollars per month to run a media company unless you already have done so, know how to do so, and can build it.
01:36:11.000So if you were saying, I could do it if only I had the money, right.
01:36:14.000My point is, the average person who's trying to build up a successful business, you need to start from the ground up and make it work.
01:36:21.000There's various different industries that require different kinds of money, but ultimately experience has to come from you working in that industry.
01:36:26.000How long in the music industry, Phil, did you work without getting paid before you guys started getting paid?
01:36:33.000Um, I guess the first time that I actually, like, got a paycheck that was, like, a real paycheck was probably about ten years into All That Remains being a band.
01:36:45.000And how long had you been playing music?
01:36:49.000By then I started playing, it was about 15 years that I'd been playing guitar and being in bands and stuff.
01:36:56.000So you started playing guitar, and then 5 years after that you started All That Remains, and then 10 years after that you got paid.
01:37:03.000And so my point here is, you're not gonna go to someone who doesn't play guitar, sing, drums, or anything, And if they go, I could be a rock star if I just had the money, it's like, bro, you can't even play the guitar.
01:37:15.000Okay, start playing the guitar, learn how to make music, and then start figuring out how to generate value from it.
01:37:22.000And even after it took, Phil, you're saying 15 years of working in music from learning how to play to doing it, to get a paycheck that mattered.
01:37:32.000Technically, let's think of it like three different businesses.
01:37:36.000So the first two businesses that I started failed, and then all the companies.
01:37:39.000It was the same way with acting for me.
01:37:41.000I did 10 years of theater for no pay, and then eventually I landed a commercial gig.
01:37:46.000And a lot of people chase that big break where they're like, if I just go to Hollywood and they pick me, but like, yo, get your chops wet, man.
01:37:53.000You gotta get a body of work behind you, and you get better at it the more you practice too.
01:37:57.000I will say this though, as a business owner, The one thing I will advise of anyone who wants to own a business is that the average person does not understand where money comes from and doesn't live in the same world.
01:38:12.000Entrepreneurs and employees have completely different worldviews and it is absolutely remarkable this is the case and I think it's a huge problem.
01:38:20.000Everyone needs to needs to understand the issue of money in money out.
01:38:24.000The idea that you... So I had a friend who worked at a media company.
01:40:48.000If someone said, you know, we want to, we should control the means, like we should get a percentage, like Bernie Sanders wants to do that thing where everyone gets 20% of the company's stock.
01:40:56.000There's like some bill that he wants proposed where a portion of stock in all public companies will be set aside for employees.
01:41:23.000If that's the world they want to live in, if the world they want to live in is that everyone who has a stake in the company has a responsibility and a right to its benefits, then they have a responsibility to its deficits as well.
01:41:37.000And so we can simply say, great, the company won't go under because if you're an assembly line worker and you're making shoes, and then you say the company made a billion dollars, I deserve, you know, X million in profits to be shared among the employees, I'm actually a fan of that.
01:41:50.000I say, yeah, absolutely, there should be a degree of, you know, bonuses being given out to those who are producing the product that makes the money.
01:41:55.000And then when the company goes in debt on a rainy day, you have to pay the company the inverse.
01:42:11.000You will get, you know, we'll set aside 20% of profits for everybody, and if we run in the red, everyone else has to pitch in to cover the cost of 20% of our loss.
01:42:21.000You think anyone would agree to that deal?
01:43:23.000You generate a million dollars in profits.
01:43:25.000You take $200,000, you disperse it among your staff as a bonus.
01:43:29.000The next year, you get fined by the FTC because of something that you feel wasn't your fault, but the government fines you a million dollars.
01:43:37.000All the employees immediately go, hey, don't look at us, all we did was make the shoes.
01:43:40.000And my response would be, yes, and you're responsible for the same portion that you're paid out, so you gotta pay back.
01:43:46.000You know, $200,000 between all of you.
01:43:53.000It's just, it's too risky to put the employee's responsibility in the hands of the CEO, because if the CEO screws the company, I don't think that all the employees... What if the employees screw the company?
01:44:03.000What if one of them... Then they're fired.
01:44:05.000So if one employee... And you could sue them if they really screw the company.
01:44:14.000Let's say one of the employees accidentally spills a bottle of acetone in your soda.
01:44:18.000And then a batch of those sodas go out and make a bunch of people sick.
01:44:22.000Well, whose responsibility is to pay for the fine and the lawsuits for all that damages?
01:44:26.000The company is now sued for $40 million, and all the employees say, no, we're entitled to the benefits from the product, but not the mistakes.
01:45:25.000We have to create a special type of share where it's like, As holding that 20% means, if the company is generating profit, you'll get paid a dividend.
01:45:33.000And if it's a net loss, you owe a debt.
01:45:36.000So let's say the company generates a million bucks in profit, that share will be worth its dividend.
01:45:40.000And if the company generates a deficit, they will come to you at the end of the year and say, here's your bill for what you owe us as a part owner of the company.
01:45:47.000Yeah, but if they were all investors in that case, in that kind of sense, you wouldn't really have a CEO anymore.
01:45:52.000They'd all have some type of say in how the companies ran, even by the manufacturing.
01:46:56.000Seamus is going to be back for, I believe he's going to be coming here for an extended period, back co-hosting the show, so we're looking forward to that.
01:47:03.000Probably a couple times per week, because we can't take up all his time, he's got Freedom Tunes to run.
01:47:24.000Uh, so I think June is when the coffee shop will officially open.
01:47:28.000And that's probably like the most immediate job availability, but I gotta be honest, it's likely gonna be someone who just walks in off the street with a resume who gets that job.
01:47:40.000And then we're gonna have upstairs is the club, which, really cool, a lot of the club stuff's already there, like, it's really great.
01:47:47.000We're doing this show, but behind the scenes, it is moving.
01:47:51.000So, in a week or so, the new studio production is getting done, the new computer for the new studio is already being built, the new studio, the whole structure is approved, final, done, the kitchen is there, there's a stove, there's a refrigerator, bathrooms all work, get this.
01:48:06.000The bathrooms that we're going to have in the new studio, they are electric, with seat warmers, and they are those Japanese-style toilets that clean your butt for you.
01:50:51.000Wyatt Caldenberg says, Tim, when was the last time in history that a government made an enemy list of its own citizens and it didn't end in mass murder?
01:53:59.000But I feel like we have self-control and free will.
01:54:03.000Destiny is part of it too, we're being pulled along, but like, you have the free will to say white pill stuff, even if you don't, it doesn't feel good, because sometimes you're just addicted to your past emotions, and like, you gotta twist yourself into the light.
01:54:20.000Those private companies might as well be nationalized already with the amount of regulation and permission they have to have from the Fed to manufacture those weapons.
01:55:01.000I think, in reality, our government is controlled by special interests.
01:55:05.000The government has its degree of control that it can influence over private institutions, so there is a bit of a double-edged sword there, but my point is, the military-industrial complex is running the show.
01:55:16.000Sure, they need federal, you know, permissions and stuff, but it's permissions they decide on.
01:55:21.000And they have stock, and they make money, and they're the reason why we have wars and all this stuff.
01:55:26.000They support the politicians who will fund them and give them what they want, and the only regulations that exist are the ones that they're okay with.
01:56:59.000Also different types of vinegar in different ratios.
01:57:01.000Like a little bit of white wine vinegar with a little bit of balsamic and a little bit of rice wine with like a teriyaki vinegar to finish it off, you know?
01:58:34.000I would say the average person who's not heard the sound of some of the better suppressors would not know what they were hearing.
01:58:40.000But to be fair, I've been in way too many conflict situations with active gunfire where no one knew what was going on.
01:58:46.000My favorite story, of course, is when I was working for Vice and in Ferguson gunshots went off and I hit the deck, everyone else hits the deck, and the camera person goes, are those fireworks?
01:59:03.000Apparently they're gonna make the wrong one.
01:59:05.000But to be fair, when I went back with a better producer from Vice, when the gunshots went off and I looked to my right, he was already on the ground and I'm like, my man.
01:59:15.000And then I saw a guy from ABC who was walking around confused and he said, are those fireworks?
02:00:25.000Specifically, gosh, I'd have to say, well, definitely booking.
02:00:31.000There's a lot of interesting tactics to network and to book guest that I've learned.
02:00:36.000But specifically on the podcast that I'm hosting now, we kind of teach people how to, like, analyze the media a little bit better because most people just kind of, like we were discussing earlier, just kind of, like, just take what older generations kind of take whatever is fed to them.
02:00:47.000And they just kind of think it is Fox saying it.
02:00:50.000You know, during the pandemic, I'm not sure if everyone realizes it, but the Blaze did a great FOIA request.
02:00:54.000And ultimately what happened is we found out that Fox and pretty much all mainstream media outlets took government money from HHS from the Biden administration to promote the vaccines.
02:01:05.000And then it led to our coverage being altered.
02:01:07.000And I was there one day when Peter Navarro's segment was clipped because he said to young people, don't take the vaccines because it's a high risk.
02:01:13.000And if you're a healthy person, there's no reason to take them.
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02:04:25.000My plan is to go to the pyramid, the Great Pyramid, go into the King's Chamber, lay in the sarcophagus, which was apparently a sensory deprivation tank, and then they vibrate that inner chamber, and then, like, George St.
02:04:35.000Pierre was there with Jimmy Corsetti, and when George was getting vibrated... Oh, he's gonna be here on Friday.
02:04:39.000Jimmy Corsetti's gonna be here with Ben, um...