On today's show, Trey and Matt discuss the latest in the world of politics and pop culture, including the Pope's latest comments on the pandemic, Vladimir Putin's plans for a possible attack on Ukraine, and the recent shooting of a teenager in North Dakota.
00:01:49.000Because I seem to recall when Dennis Prager went on his show and said that they're claiming men can have periods and Bill Maher was like, no, they're not!
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00:03:52.000I'd say we're even genre-less at this point.
00:03:54.000We just make music that we feel motivates people, uplifts people, whether that's in accomplishing your goals, finding love.
00:04:02.000I feel like our music has a very positive message.
00:04:04.000And I think that it's very important for us to use the platform that we've built to bring people together and to encourage communities, and especially the rock community, to stick together and look after each other.
00:04:17.000So that's a very important part of why we're in a band.
00:04:20.000And call out the weird corporate wokeness and garbage in the industry, I'd imagine.
00:04:32.000People won't believe when you tell them the truth.
00:04:34.000I'll give people a quick little taste because we'll get into this later.
00:04:36.000But you guys were mentioning how like your managers would call you up and be like post these like activist messages or something like that.
00:04:41.000Right, they would just kind of schedule what your posts were going to look like, what your day was going to look like, and if you, you know, at 10 a.m.
00:04:47.000you're going to post this, and then at 1 you're going to post this, and it's going to be supporting this, and it's always like some form of agenda, right?
00:04:53.000But I think one of the reasons we didn't fit into the system was because I was, I guess, labeled a difficult person to handle, because I would say what I wanted, or I would put my own opinion on it, and I'd have an email from nine people who would be like, You need to take this down or like, you just always, I felt like I was always getting yelled at, right?
00:05:12.000I feel like no one wants to, they're like, oh, what's it like being a rock star?
00:05:40.000You know, I've had people go against us that have spent more time trying to make sure we didn't make it as an independent band than they did trying to help us when they were on our team.
00:06:47.000I've been thinking a lot about order and chaos.
00:06:48.000Maybe we'll go deeper on this because I'm starting to read the COVID-19, The Great Reset, Klaus Schwab book and thinking about how they really wanted to establish a world order out of what they believe is chaos.
00:06:57.000But I think there's a lot of value to chaos as well.
00:07:01.000You dudes, like, we, uh, I don't know if anyone knows, but you guys, we met up at Blue Ridge Rockfest, like you were saying, Tim, and, uh, got to watch Trev just slayin' it.
00:07:32.000A little bit of yoga, a little bit of stretching, and you know, after doing this for 15 years, Having all the travel, like you gotta make sure your body's in really good shape to put on a performance that you want to put on.
00:08:32.000Quote, when the territorial integrity of our country is threatened to protect Russia and our people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal.
00:08:41.000Putin accused the West of engaging in nuclear blackmail and noted statements of some high-ranking representatives of the leading NATO states about the possibility of using nuclear weapons of mass destruction against Russia.
00:08:52.000He did not identify who made such comments.
00:09:24.000I guess some people think it's a deep fake, but look, you know, I think Vladimir Putin absolutely would use At the very least, he's going to say he would.
00:09:35.000You have to, as a president, say, we will use every possible option.
00:09:41.000You're talking about the end of the world, Ian.
00:09:44.000Again, we saw, and I agree with you, Tim, a lot of this is posturing, a lot of this is saber-rattling, a lot of this is trying to galvanize You know his country and his people to go along with what he believes in we see the United States is the same thing we can't believe anyone here but we saw Vladimir Putin kind of allude to this now he's directly saying it and he's also doing it in a way which I think is laying down the groundwork for a potential strategy which is going to be dangerous for everyone.
00:10:11.000Because the Ukrainian territories are going to be ... going under a specific election to join Russia very ... soon which will officially probably make them Russian ... territories now if there's Russian territories that were ... former Ukrainian territories when the Ukrainians attack ... this Vladimir Putin is laying down the groundwork saying ... specifically I could just nuke them because they attacked ...
00:10:33.000So this is the groundwork that they're setting up here.
00:10:36.000This is an extremely dangerous situation and it could have been all avoided.
00:10:40.000Foreign Affairs wrote an article saying specifically that in April of this year, Russia and Ukraine negotiated a peace deal.
00:11:16.000It's hard to say exactly because we don't know the full scale.
00:11:19.000We don't know the latest technology out there.
00:11:21.000When we think of nuclear weapons, we're thinking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but we're thinking incorrectly because this is technology that is almost 100 years old.
00:11:29.000It is absolutely nothing compared to the latest technological advancements that the Russian military has, the Chinese military has, and the U.S.
00:12:37.000And then they're going to be holding the Turkey.
00:12:38.000You understand Turkey has the Bosphorus.
00:12:41.000Yeah, the Basra Strait is Turkish, so if the Russians... Turkey and Greece are also at odds with each other, and there's also a big flashpoint there that may lead to a war between Greece and Turkey, and there's also a lot of oil and energy found specifically in that region that Russia is now occupying that could make Ukraine a petrostate.
00:12:59.000If Ukraine is a petrostate and is with the European Union, it's game over for Russia, and they know this.
00:13:04.000All right, it's all it's all extremely esoteric.
00:13:10.000So you know, when are you guys playing in Moscow?
00:13:14.000You know, this stuff's like this is really in the weed stuff.
00:13:18.000But I'm wondering if this kind of thing is breaching into your world concerns about global recessions, economic collapse, war, civil war, whatever.
00:13:29.000I feel like musicians are the ones that get affected by everything, right?
00:13:33.000Right away we noticed, a recession is right now.
00:13:37.000A lot of people are still trying to figure out, I guess officially, because no one will admit it, but we're in a recession.
00:13:44.000We can tell When we're on the road, when gas prices are $6 a gallon, when hotels have doubled in cost, people don't want to travel anymore.
00:13:52.000You get less people going to concerts.
00:13:55.000You're on stage and the panties being thrown at you are from Walmart.
00:15:11.000I feel like if we were to vote for Biden, it would be to Vote for what we're talking about, like almost a recession, you know, an increase in energy.
00:15:20.000We knew when he came in that gas was going to go to six hours a gallon.
00:16:34.000But if you come out and you put on your pink little hat, wave a Ukrainian flag, and advocate and vote towards giving billions of dollars to the war effort, you're good.
00:16:43.000They'd put you on front stage, they'd put you as the main act with all these big celebrities, this big Ukraine benefit, and they'd be like, you're so brave and noble doing this.
00:16:52.000It seems like a lot of people in industry just in general are obsessed with germ theory of disease, and they don't focus enough on terrain theory of disease.
00:17:00.000And when they're wrong, they don't ever come out and say anything about the wrong information they were given, right?
00:17:06.000The problem that I have is, if you're going to force someone into a way, and then you're not right about that way after facts come in, you should say, sorry about that, guys.
00:17:17.000Or like, you know, don't try to rule with such an iron fist over people The way that these past couple years have been iron fisty.
00:17:26.000You know, you guys played in late 2020.
00:17:28.000You played throughout 2021, I'd imagine.
00:18:28.000You see the agenda playing out, you see thousands of tents, thousands of homeless people, thousands of people waiting for just a truck to come by to give them water.
00:18:39.000When we played Portland over the winter, there were thousands of tents in the streets.
00:18:45.000And there were ambulances coming and picking up people who had frozen to death the night before.
00:19:12.000We hear stories about people working three jobs getting evicted.
00:19:15.000We hear stories about people working 50 hour weeks and they can't afford anything extra, right?
00:19:21.000We have fans that have been to 20, 30 shows of ours that write us emails like, I'm so sorry that I'm not gonna make it when you come to Houston because I can't afford to drive the normal three hours like I would.
00:22:32.000I think they're becoming less trustworthy overall over the past couple of years because people are aware more now than ever of what we're being fed constantly is not the truth.
00:22:43.000So, I think the media is losing its luster a little bit, and I think that the music industry is just another avenue that the media uses to brainwash people or control people.
00:22:53.000That's a whole other can of worms, but they're using their biggest artists to try to...
00:22:58.000Yeah, it's like a battle of the cults, you know?
00:23:00.000I mean, no matter what, we're all in cults of some sort.
00:23:02.000Maybe it's your family, maybe it's your friend group.
00:23:43.000It's more just about the money, the bling.
00:23:46.000Whatever their shortcomings are, like whatever they want in the short term, instead of thinking about a long-term passion, long-term goal.
00:23:59.000So whatever they gotta do to come up so quick, they're just gonna follow whatever orders they got.
00:24:07.000I think what we're seeing right now is that there's always been a contingent of people with no morals, no principles, they just want.
00:24:16.000They want stuff, they want money, they want power, and they want social acceptance.
00:24:20.000And what's happening is because of the internet, you can see it's being filtered out.
00:24:24.000And so those people, they're the ones who are going on Twitter, and they're like, you know, in big bands or whatever, and they have the Ukrainian flag, and they're just saying like, yeah, war, sure, whatever you say.
00:24:33.000Because like I was just saying, if you guys, you know, go to a festival or you get a manager or whatever, and you be like, yeah, yeah, tell them we want to do a festival benefiting Ukraine.
00:24:43.000I think it's also the lack of education in the schooling system for the younger generation.
00:24:45.000Rolling Stone there, we'd like to get New York Times there, they're going to do a profile
00:24:48.000on you, they're going to give you this big, you know, multi-page spread in magazines or
00:24:51.000websites, I guess people don't buy magazines anymore, and then they're like, we're going
00:24:54.000to sign a deal with you, and give you everything you want if you've supported the war machine.
00:24:57.000I think it's also the lack of education in the schooling system for the younger generation.
00:25:02.000I think a lot of these people don't even know what anti-war means.
00:25:06.000And I want to make a distinction here because you could still support Ukraine and still
00:25:10.000There still is a human cost to this war that's affecting everyone on both sides.
00:25:14.000And, you know, the humanity is being lost here because all we're seeing is pro-war, pro-war, pro, you know, bomb, bomb, bomb, send more weapons, send more murder, except We should be hearing, we should be having those conversations saying, let's try to stop the murder maybe?
00:25:29.000And music used to be that vessel, used to be that voice that used to break through the news, break through the conditioning and inspire people to stand up for peace.
00:25:39.000I think it got taken out by radicals in a sense.
00:25:42.000I think the music industry has been overtaken by radical ideology from the top, the leaders of it.
00:25:48.000Because if you were to make a song like that right now, like what you're saying, You would be you would I think you could end up dead as an artist I think you would I think you'd if you wrote a song that that kind of went that against the grain like You know people were starving You know
00:26:22.000And then you had Lady Antebellum, I think.
00:26:25.000They like changed their name to Lady A, but it turns out there was a black blues singer named Lady A, and she was like, you're racist for stealing my name or something.
00:27:51.000And I'm walking around, and people are like, yo, hey, what up, Tim?
00:27:54.000You know, a big fan, and I'm like, oh, wow.
00:27:56.000Band members, other staff, there were like four bands that were familiar with IRL that were fans of the show, and I was like, this is really cool.
00:28:00.000I was like, how is it that so many people here, even the performers, are fans of our show?
00:28:04.000How are they not speaking out, challenging this stuff, just telling everyone to shut it down?
00:28:08.000I don't think it's, you know, at a place like that, where I suppose if everybody already agrees, and they're like, get that woke crap out of here, you know, I understand if they're not making it their entire lives.
00:28:16.000I don't necessarily want to go to a rock show and be lectured to or anything like that.
00:28:20.000But I'm like, how is it that the industry still has to stranglehold when so many of the people there reject the ideology?
00:28:26.000But I guess at the end of the day, they just say yes to their managers or whatever.
00:28:32.000It's also whoever's leading the band, too.
00:28:35.000If you have the leader of the band, the star of the show, and someone who's a member is saying they love you, quietly, The leader of the act might not think like that also.
00:29:01.000If you want to continue to have almost this meteoric rise or these opportunities continue to come your way, you have to comply.
00:29:09.000If you stop complying, you find yourself having to be independent or go on your own or having to build a house out in the middle of nowhere and be self-sustainable, right?
00:29:21.000You're exiled from the community in a sense.
00:29:24.000So I think, to answer your question, The guitar player of a band may be like, I love you, Tim, but he's not going to go out and say that or do what he feels because he could be kicked out of the band by the person that's... Look at Pete Parata, right?
00:30:01.000And then all the media writes is an anti-vaxxer.
00:30:03.000Yeah, these people are in a cult, man.
00:30:05.000So I can understand why people are scared for sure.
00:30:07.000But that's why I was like, for one, it was awesome to work with Pete because it's like, I've been listening to Offspring since I was a kid.
00:30:13.000So it was an honor to be able to have such a good drummer.
00:30:15.000Plus he was in Face to Face and he toured with a bunch of other bands.
00:30:19.000And, uh, but it was, it was a, it was a huge market opportunity.
00:30:21.000I'm like, we get this great drummer, they're losing out.
00:30:23.000But the other thing is we want to make sure that if someone does speak out and Pete didn't really even do that, but if they are going to try and come after you, that we're going to be building an industry of in some capacity, that's going to be like, nah, you're not going to be left destitute.
00:30:38.000Right, there has to be a yin to the yang, right?
00:30:40.000It can't just be you're exiled, you're out here and now you're getting rained on in the mud.
00:30:43.000There has to be another group of people that welcomes you and supports you and I do agree with you.
00:30:48.000I think that that's growing and I think there's a community of people that are putting their foot down because we have to at this point.
00:30:54.000I think we're getting into a bit, and I don't want to use the word desperate times because I don't want a fear monger, but I do think that we have to start Speaking out about how we feel, you know, us, we have to start talking about, we can't be ashamed to say that we love this country and we love liberty and we love freedom.
00:31:11.000I don't know when that became, like, where you say that in a room and no one likes you anymore, right?
00:31:16.000Like, I don't, there's a lot of things that we're losing right now that I don't think is okay, you know?
00:32:14.000They're all over the place, and there isn't a unified... It's very cartel-like, though.
00:32:20.000When I use this word, it's a very extreme word, cartel, but I talked a little bit about it earlier when me and Trevor were talking.
00:32:26.000The people in the music industry will ruin someone's life and lose no sleep over it.
00:32:32.000And it takes a certain type of person to do that, right?
00:32:36.000Shoot someone in the head, watch them drop dead on the floor, turn to their assistant and say, what's for lunch?
00:32:41.000And not think twice about what they've just done.
00:32:43.000They will take an artist who's a 20 year old kid with dreams, they will ruin his career because of whatever reason they want to, and they will not think about it again when they leave the room.
00:32:54.000For people like us, if you hurt someone's feelings, or I love people, I'm a people person.
00:32:59.000If I do something wrong to someone, it bugs me.
00:33:02.000The people leading the music industry, it doesn't bug them.
00:33:06.000They could literally ruin someone's life and then never ever ever think about it again.
00:33:12.000So they think of artists as cattle basically?
00:33:15.000I think it's beyond just money because there are very talented, very good people who don't
00:33:21.000get any play on the radios or in the music industry.
00:33:29.000I interviewed him along with Immortal Technique at Occupy Wall Street.
00:33:32.000And then he went to Obama's unofficial inauguration event.
00:33:36.000And while everyone's there to celebrate Obama, he criticizes him and his drone policies and makes a song that literally has him kicked out of the event.
00:33:44.000And now, of course, after that, he doesn't get that much play.
00:33:46.000So Individuals like Lupe Fiasco and Immortal Technique are individuals that I listened to, that inspired me, that are in the kind of hip-hop culture world.
00:33:53.000But even rock stars, they're known as being anti-establishment.
00:34:13.000So is it like, because it used to be Creedence Clearwater Revival talking about, you know, Vietnam, screw Vietnam, get the troops out, war sucks.
00:34:20.000And then when Napster came out, is it like there was a moment where there was no music industry for a minute.
00:34:24.000And now they're like, we're just going to get 14 year olds, put them on insane contracts and make them famous.
00:34:30.000We'll just pick people that want to be famous.
00:34:33.000I think John Lennon terrified him, you know, because he's this major celebrity who's being like, no to war, and they're like, oh, this is turning sentiment against us, and then all these other bands follow suit.
00:34:44.000I think at one point he said, he might have said, I heard this, that he said in public, if I ever get so famous that I forget why I'm doing this, somebody kill me.
00:34:52.000And someone took him literally, they thought, Like some crazy guy remembered that from 20 years ago and was like, oh, he did ask that I make sure that he gets killed.
00:35:00.000And so someone that Mark David Chapman, I think was his name.
00:35:02.000I want to I want to I got to read one super chat.
00:35:05.000You know, we normally save them for the end, but I just got to read this one.
00:35:08.000Peripheral Inkling says Slipknot still wears masks when they play.
00:35:12.000Maybe someone should tell them it's safe now.
00:36:42.000You got prominent HBO mainstream liberal personality pushing back on wokeness.
00:36:47.000You've got independent artists gaining traction, expanding and pushing back on the machine, literally actually raging against the machine, and succeeding.
00:36:55.000So I look at this like, the weirdo uniparty cult ain't working out.
00:37:53.000It's almost like they're running tests to see how convincible some humans are.
00:37:56.000That's why I'm saying, you know, simulation theory, baby.
00:38:00.000We are in a computer simulation and there's someone sitting there going like, okay, let's enter the parameters and let's now introduce telling all of the Americans that men can get pregnant.
00:38:12.000They're hacking the way people think, because like Darwin, for instance, would say, it's not the strongest of the species that survives, but the one that's most adaptable to change.
00:38:18.000And if people change to believe psychosis, that's part of, like, we're able to do that, if we need to, to survive, for the moment.
00:38:26.000Let's just pretend that eating the frozen dead bodies, we crash landed in the Arctic, let's pretend like it's normal.
00:39:06.000So he tortured this chicken, and then after torturing the chicken, gave it a little food, and then the chicken followed him around for the rest of the day.
00:39:14.000And he essentially says, it's like, you could torture people, you could torture animals, you could torture something, and if you just give it a little more so it'll come back to you for more.
00:39:24.000And I feel like we're being conditioned right now to...
00:39:28.000You know, the financial crisis that we're in.
00:39:29.000We're being conditioned that, oh, inflation could be at 80%, 10's not bad.
00:39:33.000We're being conditioned that we, oh, well, you know, you want your own apartment when you can't afford it, well, just get two roommates.
00:39:40.000Like, we're being conditioned to, like, lower... Our standards of life.
00:40:40.000That's a way to take happiness off people.
00:40:42.000My children are the greatest thing that ever happened in my life, and when I hear someone, you know, go to that extent to say, like, I'm not gonna have kids, like, they're punching themselves.
00:40:53.000It's such a gift, and it does, it selfishly does so much for me to have my kids, because I get to feel this love, and I get this bond, and this connection that I think, if that's the direction they're gonna go, where they wanna push everyone into not having kids, and not experiencing that love, and not, Being able to spend time with family, I think that's a bad direction.
00:41:15.000It's another direction into the servitude, the satanicism.
00:41:21.000It's another way to suck love away from you or suck The biggest gift denying it to yourself because of some propaganda that you heard because some elitist Newspaper telling you that it's bad for the environment Which is absolutely absolutely just an insane thought and and just debunk on its basic premise but it but his point was it's like a boat where it's like your friend has one and
00:41:47.000It's fun to go visit and see theirs, but not have one yourself.
00:41:50.000And then he says, I'd rather have a Portuguese water dog.
00:42:10.000You get it, you have it, you take care of it.
00:42:11.000But he's actually making a really great point.
00:42:14.000For people who want something to take care of, child is one of the hardest things, but one of the most rewarding.
00:42:19.000I mean, you're on your deathbed and you've got a human being who loves and is caring for you and making sure you're comfortable on your way out.
00:42:29.000So instead of spending, you know, I think it's like $250,000 to raise a kid or something, you're spending $10,000 on a dog.
00:42:36.000Maybe then you can't even deal with that level of taking care of something because you've got a schedule letting it out, so you get a cat.
00:42:42.000But then you don't really, you know, maybe you can't afford the cat, so you get a plant.
00:42:45.000Now the plant is like the lowest level of caring for a life form.
00:42:49.000They're also missing a huge point of what kids do to your motivation as well.
00:42:53.000Most people will say that raising kids are hard but once you have your kids you're going to do anything you have to do to give them the best life and usually you become a better person because of those kids and you You get motivated to work harder, make more money, be a better family man.
00:43:10.000It strengthens your spirit too, I'm telling you.
00:43:56.000Yeah, so we talked about this, about a lot of women who are lying to themselves or are scared to express themselves.
00:44:06.000The Young Turks, it's remarkable how they can like take what I say and then completely ignore what I say but show what I say and then turn it into something I didn't say.
00:44:15.000So I said basically, I'm sure most women are happy to have their jobs and their success and more power to them.
00:44:20.000I have tremendous respect to anybody, male or female, they want to get a job and succeed.
00:44:25.000But I think there are some women, and a lot of them, that really do just want to have families and not be breadwinners.
00:44:32.000but are worried about this because it's not as socially acceptable anymore, and they're expected to have careers, and with the economy the way it is, they have to work.
00:44:41.000So there's a lot of these women that are either denying it, they're lying to themselves, or they're too scared to speak up, but once they're older, they're gonna regret it.
00:44:49.000Now, I'm not saying literally every woman, I'm not saying the majority of women, I'm saying there's just a lot of women who are probably experiencing this, so take that out of context, young Turks, by all means.
00:45:22.000Men also as well, but not as severe as women that by the age of 30 lose almost 90% of all the eggs that they had throughout their entire life and existence.
00:45:30.000And even talking about this, it's a touchy subject because people automatically get very emotional.
00:45:34.000But I think at the end of the day, there's a legitimate argument to make that a lot of women have been brainwashed to serve corporations rather than, of course, their own families.
00:45:44.000And I think that's something that deserves to be talked about, deserves to be debated.
00:45:47.000And, you know, we could be wrong on this particular topic, but again, at least let's have the conversation that's being denied to everyone.
00:45:53.000And having children is something that gives a lot of people purpose, something that allows people to have something greater than themselves.
00:46:00.000Charles Arlevara, he's a UFC champion.
00:46:04.000He had a couple of fights in his career.
00:46:06.000He lost some, he won some, but then he went on a streak where he just dominated everyone.
00:46:11.000He's one of the best fighters right now in the UFC, and he attributes Having a child, to him, being on a trajectory and on a purpose that made him that much better than almost everyone else in the division, and he's dominating.
00:46:25.000He's one of the best fighters that the UFC has ever seen, and he attributes that to having children.
00:46:30.000So that's a power there that I think is worth tapping into.
00:46:33.000You just gotta imagine the guy you're fighting is trying to punch your kid.
00:46:36.000And then you're just like, invincible.
00:46:38.000The other guy's fighting for sport, you're fighting for your kid.
00:46:43.000You're fighting against somebody who doesn't have kids, and many of them do, but like, you're fighting for someone who's passionate and driven by sport.
00:46:48.000You're driven by protecting your family.
00:46:49.000You're probably going to have a leg up on, you know.
00:46:51.000And then I remember reading the comments here, someone's telling me, oh, I was going to have my eggs frozen.
00:46:55.000People don't understand that that also leads to a lot of problems and also has a very big risk of not working.
00:47:03.000And you could probably talk about this, Lydia, because I think you did some research into this as well.
00:47:08.000Oh, I never looked at freezing my eggs because I know that's not a good idea, but I have lots of friends who've done IVF.
00:47:18.000I think we need to emphasize getting married and making families younger, but it's a cultural issue that I don't know if we can change for the top down.
00:48:12.000And you know what Luke you were saying, I think that it's embedded in women, it's embedded in us to have this motherly nature, this fatherly instinct, and I think women are just so great at Family, and my wife is amazing at keeping our family together and helping me lead and make me a better person.
00:48:36.000Family is so important and I think that women are so good at it that when you see corporations
00:48:44.000or whatever it may be that's making them not wanna have kids or not wanna experience that,
00:48:49.000they're not experiencing something that they're just so great at.
00:48:53.000They're just, you know, for a husband to watch my wife, I'm just blown away all the time by her ability
00:49:00.000to be so family-oriented, such a great mother, just so, I could just sit here all day,
00:49:06.000but it's just a characteristic of great women.
00:49:09.000I used to say I didn't want to have kids unless I could bring them around the world with me.
00:50:06.000Popular comic strip is canned by 77 newspapers after artist Scott Adams began incorporating anti-woke plotlines, including black character who identifies as white.
00:50:53.000These comics are actually, they're hilarious.
00:50:56.000So there's one where it's like, I don't know if it's in here, one of the comics is they're introducing a black character and he's like, I'd like to introduce you to our new employee who's going to help bring our ESG score up.
00:51:08.000And then the black guy goes, identify as white.
00:51:13.000Scott Adams obviously has been outspoken for a while now, but directly incorporating the stuff more and more into his comics, so what do they do?
00:51:30.000There's gonna be a lot of people who are like, yo, where's Dilbert?
00:51:32.000And I'm willing to bet, and if you're a fan of Dilbert, I'm willing to bet a lot of people are gonna look at their newspapers, the ones that are still reading it, and be like, where's Dilbert?
00:51:40.000and that or the websites and they're going to call up and be like hey where's Dilbert and
00:51:44.000they're gonna be like oh we were offended by it so we took it out and they're gonna be like well
00:51:48.000I like it bring it back. Well it also matters that that you're here giving them more of a platform
00:51:53.000too right like we talked about the other side you get canceled off one side another side brings you
00:51:57.000up and rise you up so that's a good you know doing the right thing with the platform but
00:52:02.000But also, what makes me scared is how the most powerful companies in the world are the ones that are the wokest right now.
00:52:46.000No, it's literally a Ponzi scheme for people to enrich themselves and push ideas that divide and conquer people and make them more dependent on the state.
00:52:55.000And when you look at these funds, when you look at what they're doing, it's absolutely sinister because they go to major corporations and say, hey, you're going to promote this idea.
00:53:23.000It could be Alphabet owns Google, which owns YouTube.
00:53:24.000But I'd love, if somebody out there at corporate wants to come on the show and talk about it, how you guys are dealing with ESG, I'd love to hear it.
00:53:29.000Because Google, Alphabet's like one of the most, maybe the most powerful media company on earth right now.
00:53:35.000The woke cult, the ESG stuff, only operates as long as people don't know about it.
00:53:39.000Once regular people find out about it, they get mad.
00:53:41.000That's how you end up with a Republican winning in Virginia.
00:53:45.000Because people didn't know what was going on in schools, they found out what was going on in schools, and then they were like, okay, I'm voting against this.
00:54:19.000But a lot of people, they're like, you know, again, I'll shout out Blue Ridge Rock Fest because we were there just a couple weeks ago, like two weeks ago.
00:54:25.000And the people who are there are like, I want to get out.
00:54:42.000But so then they know that these people up on stage at that moment have a lot of influence
00:54:47.000because you can look at a crowd and you can be singing and then you point the microphone
00:54:51.000and everyone in the crowd knows it's their turn to start singing.
00:54:54.000So you go up on stage and pull a John Lennon and say this war in Ukraine is BS and we shouldn't
00:54:58.000be involved and people are going to be like, do I cheer for that?
00:55:02.000Or like, I like this band, so I'm in, I guess.
00:55:06.000That's what they didn't like about John Lennon.
00:55:07.000And that's why I think TV shows, you know, movies, actors, the arts, they locked that down and made sure everybody was marching in lockstep.
00:55:22.000You know, everyone dies eventually, but John Lennon was young.
00:55:25.000He was so famous that the media couldn't stop, like, they would still go to his apartment with him and Yoko in bed, like, what was it, a sleep-in for peace they were doing?
00:55:33.000Yeah, when that happens, they get ready, it seems.
00:55:36.000He was stopped, I mean, I don't know, there's a bunch of wild theories, but I can just say that some way or another, like, dude was stopped.
00:55:56.000You start thinking, when you dive so deep into the layers of, you know, obviously listening to the show, hanging out with you guys, you're getting informed, right?
00:56:07.000You start questioning everything that you see.
00:56:10.000When you see Lennon's death, when you start putting pieces together of influential people that have passed away and the messages that they were standing for, anytime someone's uniting people, bringing people together, going anti-war, they don't last very long.
00:56:24.000And it makes you start really wondering, like, wow, am I a conspiracy theorist or Is this just how it is when you get too influential, where you're bigger than the media, you're larger than life, you're spreading this message that's bringing people together, making people love each other?
00:57:47.000But I'm saying the reason people, I'm not saying he was killed, I'm saying the reason people think it is because you have someone influential in politics and then you go back five decades and they have a heart attack gun and you're like, yeah, okay, well it's possible, I guess.
00:57:58.000And it's really funny because then the media, like, you can cite the media and then other journalists will then claim you're espousing conspiracy theories.
00:58:32.000Well, now when you see the media get behind something so hard, like some of the things we've seen, like I even brought it up the other day, and I know that this is a bad example, but it makes you think of the DC Sniper, right?
00:58:43.000That guy that was just on the side, picking people off.
00:58:47.000Once you start seeing how much the media went in on that story, when does the media go that in on something?
00:58:53.000Unless they want to manipulate the tale of the story, right?
00:58:56.000So, it makes you start thinking like, Was that guy exiled?
00:59:01.000Was he in the system at some point, learned some information, exiled out?
00:59:52.000Let's fact check if that's correct here because we know that Unabomber was a part of the MKUltra programs, which are secret programs by the CIA that was doing horrific human experiments trying to figure out mind control.
01:00:05.000So, this is done, documented, on the record.
01:00:08.000Your tax dollars went towards the CIA, and they experimented on a lot of people who were unsuspecting subjects, and they were given acid, they were given a whole bunch of drugs that they couldn't handle.
01:00:18.000A lot of people even died under CIA experimentation.
01:00:21.000But the CIA, decades and decades ago, all the way in the 60s and 70s, was working on controlling people's minds and getting them to do things for them.
01:00:34.000All my family and friends listening right now, you've got your minds blowing, aren't you?
01:00:39.000The Guardian has this article, Chaos, Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the 60s by Tom O'Neill, with Dan Pipenbring, review.
01:00:46.000I think there was a book, and I'll see if I can find the book title, did CIA's LSD labs make Manson the crazy?
01:00:53.000Because he would get arrested, and then they would let him out.
01:00:55.000And then he'd go and get arrested again, and they'd let him out again.
01:00:58.000Not like that never happens, I know, but here's the thing.
01:01:01.000The Kaczynski and the Utabomber was the big one.
01:01:23.000I don't ever claim to know what's going on.
01:01:24.000I just have a lot of questions that I think should be answered.
01:01:27.000I think specifically people in the music industry are exposed to a lot of the insider dealings that we aren't privy to, and that's why I was kind of looking to ask you guys what you guys have seen, because I think it's pretty clear there is some kind of satanic, demonic influence, whether it's just done as parody or whether there's some deeper meaning to it.
01:01:49.000You see the lyrics, you see the symbology, and it's overt, and you see a lot of the same things.
01:01:54.000A lot of the same lyrics saying, I sold my soul to the devil.
01:01:57.000I don't claim to know exactly what's going on here, but being in the music industry, how do you guys see it?
01:02:02.000Well, real quick, I'm going to get a button for my stream deck that plays a soundbite from Boondock Saints when Willem Dafoe says, symbolism, when the guy says symbology.
01:02:17.000I mean, look at the biggest artists in the world are getting on the MTV Movie Awards and then you look at the subliminal messages behind.
01:02:25.000You look at even Disney, you know, they did something in the Cruella de Vil movie that, you know, had like Satan on the front entrance of her house.
01:04:07.000The song is literally just lamenting the demise of the family and urban decay.
01:04:13.000It's literally him singing a song about how these kids, nothing's free, chance is thrown, longing for what it used to be, wanting to go back to another time, people doing drugs, getting pregnant, dropping out.
01:04:26.000That's what the song's about, and it's negative depictions of that.
01:04:28.000They had another song on that album that was a huge hit, Why Don't You Get a Job?
01:04:33.000And then I'm like, you know, I'm thinking about this a few years ago and I was like, man, those guys were actually pretty conservative by today's standards.
01:04:40.000Then they put out a song a few years later called Hit That, which is a song lamenting hookup culture and that people aren't getting married anymore.
01:04:49.000And I'm like, these guys are like strangely traditionalist.
01:04:52.000But of course now today, they're like, you're fired from the band because dude could not get a vaccine.
01:04:57.000But it's just weird to see that back in the 90s, the, you know, aside from Pretty Fly for a White Guy, there's a bunch of songs on an album that are just literally, you know, like have a family and get a job.
01:05:08.000You know, and don't let your kids do drugs.
01:05:10.000I gotta say, I think Satan gets a bad rep.
01:05:13.000I think, well, firstly, I don't like evil.
01:05:16.000I don't like evil and I don't like blood magic.
01:05:17.000I get pretty turned off by those things.
01:05:19.000But I think the propaganda of the Bible is like, there were some cultists that were taking psychedelics, Michael the Archangel and Lucifer and all these dudes, and they were channeling God, communicating, but Michael was the leader.
01:05:30.000And eventually, maybe they were hoarding knowledge that they were like, it's too dangerous for them.
01:05:47.000So Lucifer I'm talking about and Luciferianism or whatever and then so he's like and they cast him out and then they demonize they win they go to war there's a war over it and then that Michael wins his his cult wins and then they write a bible about a book about it and make him the death the most evil thing Are you going back to the first cancelled culture ever?
01:06:13.000You know, Britney has come out and, you know, the media will cover every single time her hair is a mess in public or every time that she makes a video where she looks like she had a glass of wine, but she came out and did an entire interview about how she was at satanic rituals in the music industry that she was at events where they did this they had orgies with masks on she was at she came out and had said that she's seen this stuff with her eyes no media coverage no one talked about it nothing but you will see media coverage on when she looked crazy on tiktok doing a dance so it's it's an interesting
01:06:53.000A lot of those Disney stars that were brought up in the industry and became famous later on in their life, a lot of them are dealing with some significant problems, especially with their upbringing, especially with the industry that brought them up.
01:07:06.000And a lot of them do talk about a lot of abuse that happens to them, which I think is important to note and important to talk about.
01:07:13.000I don't know if you guys have any insights to that particularly.
01:07:17.000You hear all the people, the child stars of the 80s and 90s, you know, we're all paranoid and they tell their stories about what happened to them.
01:07:25.000They were, you know, like, I think everyone knows the elephant in the room is that there are certain groups of powerful people in this world that like children.
01:07:34.000I mean, I can't attest for any of the theories.
01:07:39.000I mean, I have personal friends that literally, to them, sold their soul to the devil to become the best guitar player in the world, and their lives are ruined.
01:07:53.000They would prick their finger, put their blood on a contract, write a contract out, sign it, and they would say, I sold my soul to the devil to become the greatest guitar player in the world.
01:08:04.000And now they're druggies somewhere, you know, in the street.
01:08:23.000But she works with it, and it's, like, it's a fascinating substance.
01:08:25.000But, like, Maria Abramovich does, like, blood Satan-sick cooking, where they, like, paint blood on the old spirit cooking, and it's, like, To get fascinated with blood, to love blood is one thing, we all got it, but to get obsessive with it is crazy.
01:08:40.000Oh yeah, I pass out, I'm like blood, pass out.
01:08:43.000Yeah, we're like, you can't do it without the, because it's got, it's magnetic, there's iron in it, so it's gotta, that's why we have these magnetic, you know, dynamos, these magnetic fields, the big part is because the iron in the blood, man.
01:08:55.000Like in X-Men where Magneto was like, Too much iron in the blood and then rips it out of his body and then he makes little things and he's like flying around.
01:09:02.000And they get magic is magnetic, that mag, you know, prefix.
01:09:07.000Well, there's a lot of people that even go as far as to compare music to mind control because of the repetitive nature of it, because of the symbology, because of the lyrics, because people listening and also seeing it as a form of entertainment, which, of course, makes them put their guards down.
01:09:21.000And they're able to, of course, subconsciously pick up a lot of the larger messaging.
01:09:24.000So there's a lot of conversations about that specifically.
01:09:26.000I don't know if you guys are aware of it, but another thing I wanted to also, if you want to go right ahead, but another thing I also wanted to talk about is a lot of artists and a lot of creative people usually say that their music or their art They're usually just a vessel for it, and somehow when they're creating music or art, they have something else speak kind of through them.
01:09:47.000You see this kind of described a lot by a lot of very creative people.
01:09:51.000I don't know if you guys have any kind of examples.
01:09:57.000When I talk about the most successful songs I've ever had, that I've written in my life, I have to attach the word blessed to it, because these ideas came to me through, like I'm a vessel, right?
01:10:10.000Whether it's full melodies, choruses, lyrics, everything, it just happens, and then it changes my life, and then it changes The lives of the listeners, the fans.
01:10:19.000I've had the most fulfilling stories I've ever gotten.
01:10:23.000Money aside, the things that have really fulfilled me the most in music is when someone comes up and says, your song Somebody Wishes They Were You changed my life.
01:10:36.000I really appreciate and have more gratitude now where I was thinking of doing something bad to myself.
01:10:42.000I heard some crazy stories along the way.
01:10:44.000I was thinking about doing something bad to myself.
01:10:46.000This song came on, I never heard of you before, it spoke to me and then I went into a rehab and changed my life.
01:10:52.000These are the stories that are priceless to me.
01:10:54.000These are the stories when we were out on the road and we were getting robbed for everything we had, working nine months out of the year, going home with nothing because we were signed all these terrible contracts.
01:11:05.000These were the stories that I'd lay in bed and I'd say, you know what man, you might not have any money, you might be working hard, you might be You know, sacrificing all your relationships with your lifelong friends, your wife, your family, but you're making an impact on people's lives.
01:11:22.000And yes, it was the vessel that helps write these songs.
01:11:25.000I can definitely say that there is a spiritual connection between being the vessel to writing songs and connecting to people.
01:11:32.000And a definite energetic one that can't be really described in words and a lot of people have a hard time even quantifying in sentences because it's it's how do you describe this kind of this feeling this emotion that overtakes a lot of people even when they listen to a particular song which of course is usually connected with their emotions So, there's still so many other things I want to ask you.
01:11:52.000There's also, of course, the 432Hz conspiracy.
01:11:55.000I don't know if you guys heard of that one.
01:12:21.000There's another, there's a, there's like a, you watch someone go like Super Saiyan, you know, and like when Dragon Ball Z characters would like hit the, hit the gas and their hairs would go like blonde and they'd have a whole energy aura.
01:12:33.000That's what it's like watching him drum for, for 15 years for me, man.
01:12:36.000I see him start going and, And people are like, you guys got so much energy on stage.
01:12:40.000It's because he's feeding me, who already has all this energy.
01:12:57.000Well, there's different theories out there.
01:12:59.000I haven't looked into it that much, but there's a theory that music used to be in a healing frequency, and then it was turned into a frequency that's more disruptive.
01:13:09.000You might know more about this than I do, because I just looked at the surface level of this.
01:13:12.000It's one of those world elite Rothschilds, something that changed the standard tuning from 432 Hz to 440 Hz.
01:13:17.000432 Hz Brings out the harmonic resonance of the notes, and you get a lot more harmonics and saturation in the musical notes, and all original music like Beethoven, all those original classic composers played in 432 Hz, their pianos were tuned to 432 Hz.
01:13:43.000Even the Beatles did some 432 Hz music as well.
01:13:45.000I pulled it up here, we got it from Global News, the great 440 Hz conspiracy and why all of our music is wrong.
01:14:15.000They say if musical performances were to sound the same the world over, some standardization was required.
01:14:20.000As early as 1885, the Music Commission of the Italian government declared that all instruments and orchestras should use a tuning fork that vibrated at 440 Hz, which was different from the original standard of 435 and the competing 432 used in France.
01:14:34.000In 1917, the American Federation of Musicians endorsed the Italians, followed by a further push for 440 Hz in the 40s.
01:14:39.000In 1953, a worldwide agreement was signed.
01:14:41.000Signatories declared that the middle A on the piano be forevermore tuned to exactly 440 Hz.
01:14:47.000This frequency became the standard ISO 16 reference for tuning all musical instruments.
01:15:14.000They point to how this pitch can be connected to everything from nautilus shells to the works of the ancients, including the constructs of the Great Pyramid.
01:15:22.000It's time to change all of our tunings.
01:15:24.000The reason I brought this up is because I saw a scientific experiment, I think like 20 years ago when I was a child, and it had a box of sand and it put it over a speaker.
01:15:34.000And it played different hertz and it played different music, and you could see the shape of the hertz of the music that was translated from the grains of sand that were moved through the speaker.
01:15:45.000And some of the sand was very disruptive and all over the place and really nasty, and some of it looked like snowflakes.
01:15:56.000And, you know, this is where we get into a lot of the bigger kind of deeper hippy-dippy stuff when it comes to What the bleep do you know and other kind of documentaries like Water the Great Mystery that of course talk about this in great detail when it comes to You know perfectly aligned Alleged healing frequencies, and that's what we hear sometimes.
01:16:17.000I'm not an expert in this I just remember this sitting here from 20 years ago.
01:16:21.000It's called chimatics is where you use sound to alter matter and What were you going to say?
01:16:27.000So like when you tune from 440 to 432 that's 32 cents lower so it gives it more of a slower feeling as well.
01:16:36.000So I create meditation relaxation music with elevated and everything's tuned to 432 Hertz and that works better for that style of music when you want to chill and you want to relax.
01:16:46.000440 could be you know Leveling it up to give it more energy, you know, it might not be no crazy conspiracy theory stuff It could just be like hey, we want more energy.
01:16:57.000Like I know that kiss from a rose That's seal, right?
01:17:01.000Yeah, he he wanted his song without changing the tempo to have more energy So he brought up his tune.
01:17:09.000He's like 442 so he brought it up because he wanted to give it more energy and We're just tuning it up just a slight.
01:17:15.000I mean, to the untrained ear, you can't really tell.
01:17:19.000Not even from 440 to 430, you can't really tell.
01:17:23.000Yeah, soul and feeling is so important.
01:17:26.000That's why I think that it could be a little... I don't know enough about it, but I know I write from like Just the soul, and I don't overthink that stuff too much when I'm going into a key or a range, and I know that that's work.
01:17:38.000So maybe there's a lot of ways to eat a Reese's, right?
01:17:41.000Yeah, like, I mean, think about colonization of the Native American population by the Europeans.
01:17:47.000Were the Native Americans chilling in 432?
01:17:51.000And so it didn't, the Native Americans were 432?
01:17:53.000Yeah, if you buy, if you go get like a natural made Native American flute, it naturally comes in 432 hertz.
01:17:59.000And they weren't out there engineering weapons and, I mean they were, they had their own types, but not like the Europeans, not like gunpowder and explosives and physics to shoot cannons and like just that aggro, go, go, go, conquer, take.
01:18:12.000I wonder if that's... There was Native American tribes that were like that, Ian, that did conquer other tribes, that were very combative, that did enslave other populations, that did conduct human sacrifices.
01:18:27.000They were way more brutal than the Europeans.
01:18:28.000Brutal, yeah, but not technologically advanced.
01:18:30.000They would rip people's hearts out on the top of pyramids, calling in their entities because they wanted better farming seasons.
01:18:36.000But it's like the aggravation that prompts engineering, like, I gotta figure it out, something's wrong, I gotta figure it out, whereas it's like, yo, something's wrong, no, something's fine, everything's cool, just chill.
01:18:44.000Like, that's the Native American style, whereas the European would be like, something's wrong, let's fix it!
01:18:54.000You're talking about a population that solely lived in areas with winter, save the Mediterranean, and then you have North America with a wide range of different temperatures, especially in the desert or the south, where it's typically hot.
01:19:08.000Native Americans lived in Florida, where it's tropical.
01:19:10.000So these things play a huge role in whether or not someone needs to strive towards something.
01:19:14.000You live in Florida, you don't got to worry all that much because the growing season is every day of every year.
01:19:21.000But for Europe, the growing season is they have to deal with winter.
01:19:24.000That means if you don't work, you don't survive.
01:19:27.000That's why they get technological advancements.
01:19:32.000There's true because after the flood 13,000 years ago that that flood wiped out Native America wiped out America, like all the population of North America got smeared, or at least the United States got smeared into tar by that glacial flood.
01:19:44.000I'm pretty sure that's not true, I'm pretty sure that there was a massive pandemic that wiped out most of the Native American colonies.
01:19:49.000No, I'm talking about 13-12,800 years ago at the end of the last Younger Dryas.
01:19:52.000Randall Carlson's the guy to go to for the geological surveys on this stuff, but there's a layer of black sediment, tar, where all the megafauna, the giraffes and stuff were just smeared into dirt by that flood.
01:20:02.000No, no, Ian, Ian, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you're wrong, because everyone knows, everybody knows, that there was already a great civilization that was here, and this mud flood came.
01:20:10.000Swept through and then buried those buildings.
01:20:24.000Do you guys shoot your music in that frequency?
01:20:26.000Or do you guys have a... I don't know because when you get a snark, a tuner, that you put on your guitar, it tells you that A is what it is.
01:20:55.000When you talk about the brutality of history, he's talking about people were overrunning civilizations and doing that.
01:21:02.000Doesn't it make you feel like our generation is being conditioned to not be prepared for anything like that?
01:21:10.000Right now, I feel like if I said to someone, I'd be ready to fight for my household or I'd be ready to defend Trevor or do whatever, I would be looked at in a negative light, right?
01:21:20.000It would be like, oh, He's a toxic male or whatever it may be, right?
01:21:26.000It feels that way nowadays when you get ready for nothing, right?
01:21:30.000When you're like defensively prepared for stuff.
01:21:33.000It almost feels like we're being softened up.
01:22:57.000When I think about the civilians of a place like China, I feel so bad for them.
01:23:01.000I feel like, when is a superhero going to go and liberate them, right?
01:23:06.000I think that we're not getting closer to those people being freed from this tyranny.
01:23:12.000I think we're getting closer to being Run by tyranny in a sense, except our generation right now, us, the people listening, the next batch of people that are ready to just speak about it, openly talk about what's happening, and be as prepared as you can be.
01:23:32.000to go to war, do anything crazy, right? Obviously that's what it seems the powers that be want,
01:23:37.000but we can't just not be ready and we can't just not be, you know, understanding that in the rest
01:23:43.000of the world it's this type of way and we're the only place that isn't that type of way.
01:23:47.000Like my fear is losing how great it is and what we have.
01:23:54.000If we're all being conditioned to not be ready to fight for that or ready to stand up for these things and we're always just standing down, who can be brave?
01:24:03.000We have a gift and we're taking it for granted.
01:24:05.000The First Amendment, the Second Amendment is rare.
01:24:07.000Many civilizations, many countries, many empires never had those kind of liberties that they allowed citizens to have.
01:24:17.000Now in the first time, one of the first times we're experimenting with freedom and now there's a sinister group that wants to take it away from us, which is absolutely insane.
01:24:25.000It's amazing, you know, I was reading, I read some blog a while ago and they're just talking about how all of these kings were just like the inheritors of authority and all this monarchy and they were warlords and people who just said they were the ones who had the right.
01:24:39.000And then along comes for like the first, one of the first times in history, a group of people who are like, nah, Or at least the first time in a long time.
01:24:46.000And they're like, we do not believe you have divine providence, and you can speak to God, and you are not.
01:24:52.000The world is created by, you know, governments are for, of, and by the people, so they break away.
01:24:58.000It kind of feels like, you know, the powers that be really regret losing control of the United States.
01:25:03.000And then you end up with, who is it, Woodrow Wilson.
01:25:06.000This SOB, he comes in and he basically says, central bank, hands power right back to powerful special interests.
01:25:13.000And then from there, they've really been upset about this whole Constitution thing.
01:25:17.000The whole right to keep and bear arms, that's a big thorn in their side.
01:25:20.000What I mean by they, I mean generally just people who want to control you, who want to manipulate you.
01:25:25.000And they come in all shapes and sizes.
01:25:27.000I'm not saying there's any specific group of people.
01:25:28.000This is why, at the beginning of the show, I brought up order and chaos.
01:25:31.000Because property rights, the right to defend your property, that's freaking chaotic, man.
01:25:35.000If people can't find food, everyone's defending their property.
01:25:42.000If you keep your community strong, that's the key to everything.
01:25:46.000If you don't let the noise of what the media is saying and the noise of everything going on in the world, and you have strong communities that are willing to help each other with the food when something goes bad, stick together, take care of each other, not look to rob each other and do all this, be criminals about it, but communities that come together, then all those problems are solved.
01:26:24.000We need to look at the global community because what they're trying, the World Economic Forum wants to create a global economic order, a community, a global community.
01:26:31.000And they're just doing it the way that they think.
01:26:33.000Klaus is very much about order and structure.
01:26:41.000Well, they have said out loud that they believe they're a superior species to us.
01:26:47.000Those elites, you're talking Klaus, you named them, he has quoted, and him and his scientists and his crew of people, they have quoted saying that they are a higher Power, human than we are.
01:26:58.000We are the basic human, they are the superhuman.
01:27:49.000You don't get to rule the world just because you think you're a superior breed to us.
01:27:54.000We're in a task now to wake people up to their potential because we are all awesome and we're creating a global community of awesome people.
01:28:37.000But also to be a part of this community of the next generation that's going to make change for the world, that's going to make the world a better place.
01:29:51.000You see them living in tents on the streets, you see them homeless, you see them starving,
01:29:54.000you know that everything going on right now is not good for these people.
01:29:58.000And I do lose sleep at night thinking about all the people that are struggling, especially
01:30:03.000in these places like Portland that we play.
01:30:05.000Like, I left Portland, I was down and sad for three or four days thinking about all those people I saw living in tents and that were starving.
01:30:11.000And I don't think that's a great direction for this country.
01:30:15.000Some people get mad at me for saying that I don't want everyone in trailer homes and tents starving on the streets with no money paying, you know, $13 for lattes or whatever it may be.
01:30:57.000It's like kind of like the Matrix but it's not like a dude breaks free from the Matrix.
01:31:02.000It's that there is a whole regular world of base reality and then there are people who live in the Matrix who live in the metaverse and don't realize it.
01:31:11.000And so it's just like, you know, in the Matrix you have the robots in base reality and life sucks.
01:31:17.000But imagine normal life and then a group of people that are just born into the metaverse and don't know it.
01:31:23.000And it'll happen is that software engineers will know the code so well, they'll just know software code so well that they'll see software happening and they'll be able to reverse engineer how it was written.
01:31:34.000And that's how they'll bend the code without knowing what it is.
01:31:37.000And what if we're in a simulation and we now have the ability to do that and you can actually do some Doctor Strange BS and, you know, manipulate reality?
01:31:53.000Are they trying to make AI where, like, when you're on Facebook and you're on all these social medias, like, it'll act as if it's you're dead?
01:34:02.000And then they're going to try and reconcile it, and then they're going to turn on their owners because they're not letting them know who they are.
01:34:09.000And then you're going to have AI that has free software code where they know their own software and why they think what they think.
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01:39:01.000There was a story where like it was like a handful of kids took the one chip challenge They like took the chip from it and broke it into pieces and each took a piece and they all got really sick We're vomiting.
01:39:11.000We're like you had to go home lawsuits well, I mean there's a warning on the box and it says like do not take this if you're sensitive and I got it right here.
01:39:21.000How long can you last before getting owed?
01:39:23.000Oh yeah, it says there, destroyed, really big on the side.
01:39:32.000Zach, 2007, says, I'm active duty military and I was just threatened by an official military Facebook page for calling them out on pushing equity.
01:39:40.000I emailed you to see if you wanted to cover it.
01:39:46.000All right, David Toronto says, keep pushing for cashless bail, Tim.
01:39:50.000Yeah, I mean, look, there's two issues.
01:39:52.000One, the idea that you can detain someone in jail in lieu of cash when they're innocent is insane to me.
01:40:00.000However, there's also people who have a preponderance of evidence of having committed a violence offense should be remanded.
01:40:06.000So it's like, we don't need cash bail.
01:40:08.000We need nonviolent offenders to be placed on house arrest instead of being locked up in jail, and allowed to go to their jobs and keep living their lives.
01:40:16.000And people who are violent offenders get hearings, and when the cop is like, here's preliminary evidence showing that the person was violent, they say, okay, lock them up.
01:40:23.000And if someone continues to do a nonviolent crime, do you treat them as a violent criminal?
01:40:28.000No one wants dog to bounty hunter sent after them, I'll tell you that, okay?
01:40:31.000I think 99% of crimes could probably be an ankle bracelet or ankle monitor and you're locked in
01:40:37.000your house. And then it's like you have a car that says you can go to your job and you can go home,
01:40:40.000that's it. And if you're caught outside of this, then you get locked up. And so, you know,
01:40:45.000and maybe you could do like a three strike thing where it's like, if you're clearly violating this,
01:40:51.000then you get remanded or something like that.
01:40:54.000Because now you're actively caught committing a violation.
01:40:56.000I just thought, I think the idea is if we're innocent until proven guilty, to be like, you're accused of pushing an old lady, so give us $500 or you're going to jail, losing your job.
01:41:05.000It's kind of like, no, no, no, no, I'm accused, you didn't prove anything, you can't take from me or harm or destroy my life.
01:41:10.000And if you do, like, then you need to be able to let them out to keep working.
01:41:14.000If it's a violent offense, though, and they're like, Your Honor, several witnesses have sworn statements saying this individual punched an old lady in the face.
01:41:22.000And it's like... Right, I think violent offenses need to be more... I mean, you see what's going on.
01:41:41.000Now I'm like past, you know, and it's because we'll get there, venues will warn us, hey,
01:41:45.000just letting you guys know a bunch of people were robbed out here, this is going on.
01:41:48.000So I agree, if we're talking about violent crime, I mean, I think things need to get
01:41:53.000— There should be bail for violent crime.
01:41:55.000If you're accused of a violent crime, you should be remanded.
01:41:58.000Like, if you're accused of a violent crime, you get a hearing.
01:42:02.000If they have evidence in that hearing to support that there's a preponderance of evidence, this is not guilt, we want violent offenders off the street.
01:42:11.000If they can't show it, like let's say you're accused of punching some old lady and they go and they're like, he did it, we know he did, and it's like, do you have any evidence?
01:42:36.000Heron Gaming News says, if we discovered immortality, do you think the government would share it to keep us working forever and save millions a year on CPP 401k?
01:43:22.000So it's like, It's like, okay, when you're 70, like, I'm gonna go, yeah, I'm 70 years old, I'm gonna go to the machine and get rejuvenated back to 20 years old and then go work in the office of your chief of staff who's now taken over and is now 60 years old, but you're secretly running the show still and stuff, you know what I mean?
01:43:38.000This sounds like their plans to me more.
01:43:40.000What you're saying sounds like what they're like, if we just stick around a little longer, we're gonna get to the point where they can do what you're saying.
01:43:46.000This story is like a group of, like, renegade conspiracy theorist rebels led by Axel Johns.
01:43:52.000you know, break into the facility and shatter the adrenosphere, which produces the immortality serum.
01:43:59.000And then all these people are like, no, now we're old forever. And then, you know,
01:44:03.000like reigning serum on the population, they'll be getting younger. And they're like, yeah,
01:44:07.000we're liberated. Like, no, no, that would be that would be the part of the sequel,
01:44:34.000This feels like we're about to make a movie.
01:44:36.000And then it shows the serum, like, seeping into the groundwater, and then going into, like, the water supply, and then it shows, like, a woman, like, turn the water on, and then, like, touch it, and then walk, and then put formula in it, and walk over to her baby, and it's like, boom!
01:44:48.000And then, like, the next sequel is Immortal Babies.
01:44:51.000In a couple years, if we have a hit movie, I'm gonna say to everyone, I was there when he came up with that idea.
01:44:56.000I was at the table when that movie got written.
01:45:01.000Dude, if you let Hollywood make it, you know what's gonna change?
01:45:04.000Hollywood's gonna take that movie and then you're gonna be like, this isn't the movie I wrote!
01:45:08.000I'll tell you what, if we can find a small production house who can do high-quality, low-budget films, we'll put a budget towards making The Pigs Cometh.
01:45:17.000That's where the pigs come into the city and they're like...
01:46:46.000He's super tight with David Sinclair does the life extension stuff out of Harvard and I think if that's available to us I imagine yeah, they're they're getting down man.
01:46:55.000They want to look we're gonna be like we're gonna be 80 and we're gonna have like 55 year old kids who have you know 30 year old kids who have 15 year old kids and we're gonna be like oh Let me tell you, grandson, I used to listen to Joe Rogan when I was your age.
01:47:10.000And the kid's going to turn on Joe Rogan, Joe's going to look the exact same.
01:47:38.000No, no, but this is officially reported by, like, mainstream media, that they do blood transfusions with young people because young blood rejuvenates your body.
01:47:46.000They actually pay people to be on staff just to supply the blood.
01:47:51.000I've heard stories that they're, like, wealthy Silicon Valley people.
01:47:53.000They go down to Mexico and they do it there.
01:47:55.000But not just that, they'll be like, they'll find some like, you know, lifter dude at a gym, and they'll be like, how would you like it to be your job to eat healthy and work out all the time?
01:48:04.000And they'd be like, that'd be a dream come true.
01:48:05.000Six figures, just once every other week, you gotta give me blood.
01:48:08.000Well, specifically they do it with children.
01:48:11.000That's what they've seen the most biggest effects with.
01:49:13.000I think voting with your dollar is the most important thing you could do.
01:49:16.000And instead of supporting these corporations that only care about their shareholders' profits increasing every three months and buying Starbucks coffee, support companies like The Quartering.
01:49:28.000Tim Cass, We Are Change, Adelita's Way, Tom McDonald, Tommy Vext, Zuby.
01:49:35.000There's all kinds of independent creators, independent artists, small businesses that we need to start voting with our dollar and putting our money to people that actually are very, they love the support from the fans and the supporters.
01:49:56.000He says, as a former submariner who's engaged in, uh, engaged and tracked the Russian fleet, I can say they have a class of submarine that's job is to end the world if Russia is attacked with nukes.
01:51:10.000Yeah, you know, like, I mean, that's the joke, like Bill Gates, people like him.
01:51:15.000I don't I don't think he was like the popular kid when he was younger.
01:51:20.000Remember that video when they released Windows 95 and they're all on stage and they're doing that arm thing and they're like, what are you doing?
01:51:25.000It's a must-see, by the way, that video.
01:53:13.000I think the music industry's heading in a great direction.
01:53:15.000I think as long as we have to continue to work with the fans and all of its fan base, I think you're going to see a lot of artists have a lot of success.
01:53:25.000We're entering an era where it's been a rough 10-15 years already for the music industry.
01:53:31.000I think that now you can have a direct connection with your fans, your fans supporting you.
01:53:36.000That's why Trevor's saying, you know, vote with your money, support the artists that you love directly, support companies that are local, because the game is changing.
01:53:46.000Everything is changing and you can go direct to the consumer right now, which is a fantastic, beautiful time.
01:54:22.000But he essentially was fired from his band because he voted for Donald Trump and he goes out and kind of speaks on conservative views.
01:54:30.000And a lot of the stuff, he spreads information, right?
01:54:32.000He had an Instagram page that had like half a million followers that they just straight deleted on him and took right off him just because he was posting Hunter Biden information and all this information to people.
01:54:46.000I think it's a shame that they did that, but it's exactly what we're talking about in the music business.
01:54:50.000It's the exact type of tyranny we've been discussing.
01:55:07.000Kevin Brady says, I have good friends that played Blue Ridge Rock Festival that were told by their managers to stop talking politics on social media, conservative and libertarian, and I do video work with a giant YouTuber.
01:56:06.000It also just shows you that what you're doing is right.
01:56:09.000When people are that concerned over you giving people the true information and building a team of people that are informing the people with truth, you don't say anything that's not the truth.
01:56:21.000So the fact that you're such a problem to groups of people is a problem.
01:56:48.000Like, that tone makes people agitated.
01:56:49.000But if you have that, like, love, if you really are love, like, it is you, then you can kind of give them the red pill and be like, there's a world liberal economic order that's, and they're like, oh, I love this guy.
01:57:00.000Except, I can say something like, Most women are probably really happy with their jobs and want to pursue careers, and I have tremendous respect for that, but I think there are some women that are probably lying to themselves or unhappy, and they're gonna regret it later in life, and then the Young Turks takes that very calm and reasonable statement, lies about what I said, or there's another example where I can say, that's interesting, the Washington Post says conservatives, according to a study, are more attractive than liberals, and they can then run a video calling me ugly, and then say, yeah, but he's right.
01:57:29.000Like, dude, being nice and having tone changes nothing for people who are in a cult.
01:57:35.000Like, bro, how many times do I gotta politely invite Hasan on the show and he just won't do it?
01:57:38.000And then all they do is insult me for being polite and asking.
01:57:42.000Yeah, it doesn't always, like, flip people's switches, but I think it's a slow burn.
01:57:48.000It's the best chance at getting it done.
01:57:51.000There has to be another side that creates the division, right?
01:57:54.000The division of people is... I think people coming together is the biggest fear for most entities that are trying to take power and take control, right?
01:58:03.000So there's got to be the Turks out there that are constantly, you know, spreading that division.
01:58:08.000They won't come on the show because there's some fear of them, you know, the intimidation of having to talk to you and deal with the information you're bringing.
01:58:16.000And honestly, I don't even know who they are other than you.
01:58:18.000Well, no, I mean, they've been around for a long time.
01:58:23.000People might want to act like they're not big.
01:58:25.000They get less views per video than we do, but they put out way more videos.
01:58:29.000So they get, you know, 20 million or whatever on their main channel.
01:58:32.000But the point is, I mean, they're prominent leftists with a lot of followers.
01:58:35.000And I genuinely think the reason they won't come on the show, there's two big reasons.
01:58:38.000One, they're completely wrong about their positions and they know it.
01:58:42.000And the other is that when they lie about the things I say, they would have to sit here and look me in the eyes and say, hey, here's the thing you posted.
01:59:00.000You know, when we're trying to get to the bottom of what's going on to the people of the United States right now, it's like, when we obviously know something's going on, right?
01:59:08.000We obviously know something like inflation is almost hitting 10% highest in 40 years.
01:59:55.000I'm just like, I don't think I'm always right.
01:59:58.000I think there's a lot of- there's a lot of things I think I'm right about, but I don't think I'm always going to, like, be right about them, you know what I mean?
02:00:04.000So if someone superchats and they're like, you were wrong, I'll be like, oh, we have a correction about that, actually.
02:00:12.000advictorium says what it takes got me through some really tough times in my life one of the best bands around hands down thank you what it takes what's your what's your uh like what's the what do you think is your best song like what do you think is the best i like what it takes for me to play it live right i think that the way that that song came about too felt pretty pretty natural and pretty you know like i was in a good flow i mean We didn't have a chorus to that song, and I laid on the floor and meditated, and after working a long day, I just kind of laid there, and I just popped up, and it was like, boom!
02:00:46.000It was the melody, and the lyrics didn't really change very much, so it's really cool when that happens.
02:00:52.000That's one of my favorite ones to do live, too, the energy of it.
02:00:55.000I think it's just one of our best songs, and I'm excited about that one.
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02:01:25.000And we have Will of the People and Only Ever Wanted.
02:01:27.000But we got more songs coming out right now.
02:01:29.000I think we were planning on putting out a song by the end of this week, but we're going to delay it because big news, I guess.
02:01:36.000As much as the leftists want to whine and cry about it and act like the song we put out wasn't good, it actually resulted in us getting the attention of some industry figures who we've recently signed with.
02:01:46.000It's not the same as a label, the only thing that we've just brought them on in a consulting capacity and they're helping us structure everything in terms of distribution at a higher level.
02:01:54.000And we're exploring radio and all the stuff.
02:01:55.000So because of this, we're now like on a top tier track.
02:02:34.000For us, yeah, we want to promote new music, new eras out now.
02:02:37.000It's definitely a song that I think can Amp up our generation to know what we're capable of, to make change for the better, to come together, to unite instead of divide.
02:02:47.000And check it out, New Era is definitely an empowering song for the times.
02:02:51.000And then, you know, check us out on Spotify, YouTube.
02:02:54.000We've got a lot of music up, you know, six, seven albums worth of music.
02:02:58.000Check it out, wanna shout out Elevated.
02:04:44.000And I have to say, I feel like hearing how awesome your music was to other people must be probably one of the most gratifying parts of your career.
02:04:52.000Well, since you're a new fan, you've only been listening for a couple of years because obviously it couldn't be that long because we're not that old.
02:05:02.000You guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com at Sour Patch Lids as well as sourpatchlids.me.
02:05:06.000I'm going to read... Joseph McFarlane says, Timcast, correction, Sherman marched to the sea, not Jackson.
02:05:11.000That was in my earlier segment and I must have misspoke.
02:05:14.000I'm very familiar with Sherman's march to the sea because it's part of the research that Shane was doing for Tales from the Inverted World.
02:05:19.000So thank you for pointing that out and correcting me because I made a mistake.
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