On today's show, Jack and Ian discuss the latest in the world of Bitcoin and much more! The halving of the price of Bitcoin, the election, and much much more. Recorded in Los Angeles, CA!
00:01:44.000There are these viral videos of people putting magnets where they got their vaccines, and it's some of, like, the dumbest stuff I've ever seen.
00:01:50.000But what's really annoying is how bad the media is at debunking these things.
00:01:55.000So anyway, long story short, there's a viral trend where people take magnets and put it on their arms and then claim there's a microchip.
00:02:59.000I think people are just like on TikTok and they're like, look, they put the same people complaining about the chip in their arm or these people to walking out the phone phone attached to their bodies at all times.
00:04:13.000On his main channel, he now has two strikes, which means one more strike and they permanently ban him.
00:04:18.000And on his CrowderBits channel, they gave him one hard strike, which means because his main channel has two strikes, he can't post anywhere on YouTube for two weeks.
00:05:39.000So I mentioned this story a moment ago, for those that aren't familiar.
00:05:42.000More than 120 retired generals and admirals signed open letter questioning Biden's mental health and backing election fraud claims.
00:05:49.000I mentioned this, and the first thing that Jack said, what did you say?
00:05:53.000Are we back to trusting, uh, you know, retired officials of all kinds, experts?
00:05:57.000I mean, didn't we just spend the last four years reading letters from all kinds of lists of people saying, Oh, a hundred of these guys said that Donald Trump is insane.
00:06:04.000These guys, a hundred of these guys, those guys, those guys.
00:06:07.000And now we've got 120 of these MNF and guys, but I believe these guys.
00:06:44.000So, I mean, you know, obviously we have our bias, I suppose.
00:06:47.000But here's the story from the Daily Mail.
00:06:49.000They say, the letter echoes former President Trump's claims of widespread election fraud, which have not been borne out in the courts, and come on a day when Liz Cheney ripped Trump for his claim the election was stolen.
00:07:22.000I'm like, I'm sitting here reading the news and it's like, two weeks ago, there was reports out of Ohio, Nebraska, and Arkansas, food shortages.
00:07:31.000A bunch of different restaurants are like, we can't get food.
00:07:54.000Is there a 45-year-old dad, you know, looking at his two daughters in the corner, thinking to himself, like, oh man, if Liz Cheney doesn't get removed, I don't know what my future's going to be like, or my daughters.
00:08:04.000No, he's like, do I have food tomorrow?
00:08:07.000The Democrats just shut down and are demanding another pipeline be shut down in Michigan because they're worried a leak in the lake, which hasn't happened before apparently.
00:08:15.000And it's weird timing to shut down a pipeline when we have this other thing going on.
00:08:40.000I gotta say, when I saw that story about Democrats shutting down the pipeline in North Michigan, it goes into Ontario, I guess, for processing, refining.
00:08:47.000But still, that helps supply the region.
00:08:49.000And I'm just like, are they trying to destroy everything?
00:08:53.000Are they actually like mustache-twirling villains who want to burn the system down?
00:09:00.000I've been having this feeling lately where I'm like, Am I doing the Biden version of TDS where, like, everything that happens is definitely his fault and definitely part of a grand scheme and definitely evidence that they're trying to kill us all and destroy the country one step at a time right in front of our faces?
00:10:19.000Well, actually, I'll read the highlights because reading the whole letter, they say, quote, election integrity demands ensuring there is one legal vote cast and counted per election.
00:10:28.000Legal votes are identified by state legislatures approved controls using government IDs, verified signatures, et cetera, they write.
00:10:35.000They have a huge list, like, let me read this one.
00:10:38.000The mental and physical condition of the Commander-in-Chief cannot be ignored.
00:10:41.000He must be able to quickly make accurate national security decisions involving life and limb anywhere, day or night.
00:10:47.000Recent Democrat leadership inquiries about nuclear code procedures sends a dangerous national security signal to nuclear-armed adversaries, raising the question about who is in charge.
00:10:58.000We must always have an unquestionable chain of command.
00:11:24.000How would you feel if you walked into a tent in the middle of a war, you were at war with your comrades and you walked into a tent and Joe Biden was there, the general, and you were like, what do we do?
00:11:33.000And he's like, oh... He'd be removed immediately.
00:12:38.000It's like the Democrats right now are the equivalent of a bunch of minors who put on trench coats on top of each other's shoulders and snuck into a frat party.
00:12:46.000And so now they know that the amount of time they have in this party is limited.
00:12:50.000So they're like, just grab much as you can. And they're like drinking and then like,
00:12:53.000you know, the, the, the, the, the, the frat leader guys, like some, some, you know, douche
00:12:57.000bro. Who's like, yo, what are these kids doing here? Get them out of here. Basically
00:13:01.000my analogy is they're in the system. There's no leadership. It's wild out of control and
00:13:05.000they're extracting and extracting and extracting and just like watching the whole thing fall
00:13:10.000down because they want to get as much as they can before they get the boot. Cause
00:13:13.000they know they're getting the boot. And then Biden's like, I don't know, man.
00:16:01.000If you look rigorous, the investigation is not the hallmark of the left.
00:16:04.000I recently tweeted out some information from education on the left where the slide said that if you look at data and the only conclusion that you come up with is that if you don't come up with the idea that the system is broken, that for whatever reason that kids have different outcomes, the data is wrong, the system is broken, or you're a bigot.
00:16:29.000So to be critical of Joe Biden the way that we were of Donald Trump, I think is not something that we're going to see a lot of on the left.
00:16:35.000Someone tweeted, they were like, it's been four months and already we're dealing with all of these crises.
00:16:42.000And then some lefty responded with, how is this in any way the result of Biden policies?
00:16:48.000And I was like, imagine living in that world where you don't know what Biden's been doing.
00:16:53.000And for those that are listening who are like, I bet Tim's not even going to give an example.
00:16:57.000Welcome to Tim Castellano, my friends.
00:16:59.000Joe Biden rescinded the executive orders from Donald Trump and issued 50 or so executive orders on his own.
00:17:04.000Some of those executive orders were to remain in Mexico policies, which resulted in a pull factor, and now we have more migrant children in detention.
00:17:10.000Another thing that happened was that Joe Biden reopened the Homestead facility and put more kids in cages.
00:18:18.000Joe Biden goes in and starts talking about Israel and having to be responsible and having to have accountability and then all of a sudden now this whole thing is bubbling up.
00:18:28.000I understand I can't blame the president for Israel and Palestine.
00:18:31.000That's a huge conflict that goes back a decent amount of time.
00:18:35.000You look in Manhattan when people are beating each other in the streets.
00:18:40.000attorneys who have been cutting loose the far-left extremists dropping felony charges in the Pacific Northwest, and the violence is getting worse.
00:18:46.000Even finally, the local news is talking about it.
00:18:48.000So there are just a few examples of what Joe Biden has done, which is causing very serious consequences.
00:20:05.000It's always an interesting thing to see, like when Trump came into office, the economy was doing OK and they're like, can't be Trump's fault.
00:20:14.000How long into the presidency has it become theirs?
00:20:17.000But in this economy does take some time.
00:20:19.000The inflation was probably baked in starting last year and it's getting worse now with these new packages.
00:20:26.000But the decisions that he made around the executive orders and foreign policy changes and immigration changes and things like that, those are huge, impactful right now policy changes.
00:20:36.000Stephen Miller, for all the things you want to criticize that guy for, he crafted an immigration policy that slowed the flow of refugees or of illegal immigrants.
00:20:44.000It slowed the massing of immigrants at the border.
00:20:47.000It slowed the number of kids in the cages and the detention centers and the two star hotels, depending on who's talking.
00:20:53.000It slowed all that stuff, they rescind all of it, and now it just blows up.
00:20:57.000Joe Biden was, under his policies, allowing illegal immigrants to come in who were COVID positive, and then they were immediately released into Texas at a time when you could not travel, you could not go to restaurants.
00:21:09.000That was the biggest punch in the gut, the spit in the face to the American people.
00:21:15.000We gotta ban travel to India, so saith Joe Biden.
00:24:04.000And Joe Biden is just sitting there like...
00:24:07.000You know, somebody tweeted my favorite quote from Joe Biden, my favorite presidential quote from Joe Biden.
00:24:13.000And he's like, I can't, I don't remember the exact quote, but he says something like, you know, the one way to get ahead and with the dream and to fight with, to go anyway.
00:25:10.000Joe Biden's policies are resulting in a lot of these things.
00:25:12.000Let me show you some of this, what he said.
00:25:14.000Quote, I see that everybody is comparing Joe Biden to Jimmy Carter.
00:25:18.000It would seem to me that is very unfair to Jimmy Carter.
00:25:21.000Jimmy mishandled crisis after crisis, but Biden has created crisis after crisis.
00:25:26.000First, there was the Biden border crisis that he refuses to call crisis, then the Biden economic crisis, then the Biden Israel crisis, and now the Biden gas crisis.
00:26:25.000Eight-year-old American girl was killed in a commando raid almost immediately when Trump got elected.
00:26:28.000But, man, now that they're playing this game where when Trump got in and the economy was booming, 2019, best numbers of our lives, they were like, no, no, it's not Trump.
00:28:30.000He should have been stricter with some people.
00:28:32.000And so I feel like when the pandemic hit, and you saw the violation of constitutional rights, Trump could have, the federal government could have intervened, but Trump didn't do a lot of these things.
00:28:42.000So a lot of the stuff we are seeing are, I should say, some of it does come from Trump.
00:28:48.000However, Joe Biden has been president now for just about four months.
00:28:52.000He has enacted tons of policies, and the major problems we're seeing are a direct result of Democrat pushes, some with Republicans, but the border policies, the conflict in the Middle East, economic crisis, gas shortages.
00:29:11.000The FBI's too busy tracking down grandmas who took a tour through the Capitol on the wrong day.
00:29:16.000That is Biden's administration who is prioritizing going after bumbling dotards who walked in, and I mean it, look, I get it, the people who stormed in and were like bashing cops, yes, arrest those people, but they're actually going after, like, they got one guy and it's like the door was open and he was confused and he walked in and they're like, and now you go to prison.
00:29:34.000That's what they're focusing on, and our gas pipelines are being just shut down.
00:30:45.000Did you guys see the video of the rockets flying into an Iron Dome?
00:30:51.000I don't want to pretend like Biden takes full responsibility for a conflict that's been going on for a long time.
00:30:58.000but a lack of leadership. First, we can just say Biden does not have the mental ability
00:31:02.000to lead in a crisis right now for what's going on. More importantly, you can look to people like Ben
00:31:07.000Shapiro, who point out that Joe Biden started funding a bunch of these Palestinian groups,
00:31:11.000and then all of a sudden we get a missile barrage a few months in.
00:31:15.000Oh, I think the idea here is that Trump was very clear in his support for Israel.
00:31:18.000It was very clear that they were working hard to secure Israel, and it was very clear that they were going to support Israel in doing anything that they had to do to defend themselves.
00:31:25.000And now that he is gone, there is weakness in the White House at best.
00:31:29.000At worst, there is a collaborator in the White House, if you're from the Israeli perspective.
00:31:36.000And so they have now been inspired to begin hostilities again because the sort of the threat matrix is out of balance where it was in balance when Trump was there.
00:31:46.000And I, you know, look, I understand there's a big conflict.
00:31:50.000I understand people are like, you don't know what you're talking about as soon as you criticize anything.
00:31:54.000When I watch videos of rocket fires, which are random and are hitting buses and schools, civilian targets, and then Israel does surgical strikes on select targets, which sometimes is civilian targets because Hamas and, you know, these groups are using them.
00:32:34.000One thousand AD. It's probably even before that. But it you know now there's the Suez Canal so it kind of protects that
00:32:40.000the canal which is the shipping line of the world basically.
00:32:43.000It's Biden's fault man. Look the end of the Trump administration
00:32:47.000was the Abraham Abraham Accords. And you had a bunch of Arab
00:32:50.000nations signing peace peace deals with Israel.
00:32:53.000And that was huge, and there was a lot of speculation that this would put pressure on these extremist groups that are firing rockets into Israel to stop, because once they do, things can start to normalize.
00:33:05.000But there's a lot of people who are like, it doesn't matter because Israel is settler colonialism and they should be, you know, removed or whatever.
00:33:11.000And so I actually see these memes from many of these leftists saying Israel should be removed outright because they're colonists.
00:33:16.000And they're straight up saying the people in Israel shouldn't get saying it at all.
00:33:28.000You could go, if I could go back 150 years and say maybe we should build Israel in a different place.
00:33:33.000Because they were originally going to do it in Northeast Africa.
00:33:35.000And then, I think it was the Balfour Declaration, they said they were going to... Well, basically what happened was World War I.
00:33:40.000The Arabs were on the side of the Ottomans.
00:33:47.000I don't think anyone here has enough knowledge on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
00:33:52.000The issue is Joe Biden and his ability to lead and foreign policy, not the history of Israel and why one side is right and one side is wrong.
00:34:01.000My point is, I don't think that removing one side is the way.
00:34:17.000Well, in my opinion, the military industrial complex types, these big weapons manufacturers, and the neocons, which are now the Democrats, needed conflict in the Middle East to justify expansion and occupation.
00:36:02.000Yeah, it's weird, because if you- Now we're gonna send more money to them, our ally, and we're going to have more conflict, which allows us to say, we gotta send more missiles over there and occupy the areas!
00:36:10.000Like, if you stick a person in a bear cage with a hundred hungry bears, and then you're like, that human needs to defend himself.
00:36:16.000Well, like, yeah, you didn't need to put him in the bear cage, but you did.
00:36:19.000And you're right, if you want him to survive, he needs to defend himself.
00:36:22.000That's kind of the situation of Israel right now.
00:36:24.000Well, I'm just saying that the conflict is good for those who want to sell weapons.
00:36:34.000So like the Keystone shutdown, not really aggressively defending this pipeline attack, possibly shutting down another pipeline in Michigan.
00:36:44.000All these things are disrupting our energy supplies.
00:38:15.000And, and yet, you know, the media, of course, they weren't really pleased about that.
00:38:19.000But I thought actually in that case that he deferred to the experts as well as anybody could have deferred to the federal system, deferred to the state.
00:39:46.000And of course, when they'll filter it through their their mental model of the world, they won't make any connection to any of their behavior, their voting, their support of these policies that leads to all these terrible outcomes.
00:39:55.000And now we're we're all left here holding the bag.
00:40:10.000I hate that it is like a reality show, this whole political circus where it's like on two years out, there's going to be nonstop media coverage about who's running for office again.
00:40:19.000I'm like, is that really what the what the human race cares about?
00:42:51.000If you've already called someone Hillary.
00:42:52.000Look, I'm not concerned right now about where we're at in 2022 or 2024.
00:42:58.000It may be the case that Democrats are, you know, not, you know, they're digging a little dirt hole to sit in like a little chicken or something.
00:43:04.000They're going to get ready for their dirt bath.
00:43:09.000I was just sitting out there watching them.
00:43:11.000Look, you look at this story with, like, Liz Cheney, and the political world is completely irrelevant right now when we're dealing with all these crises.
00:43:19.000Obviously, these things will have ramifications moving forward into the political space, but what do people really care about to think about Gacha?
00:46:21.000I can confirm, I did not panic buy the 150 pounds of flour.
00:46:24.000I just saw that it was available and thought, what a boon, what a luxury that I have as a human to have access to 150 pounds of organic white flour.
00:46:29.000confirm I did not panic by the 150 pounds of flour.
00:46:32.000I just saw that it was available and thought what a boon, what a luxury that I have as
00:46:37.000a human to have access to 150 pounds of organic white flour.
00:47:32.000Imagine you're a guy that's got a warehouse full of stuff.
00:47:34.000You can sell it today for 10 or tomorrow for 12.
00:47:37.000There was a Craigslist post that went viral where somebody was like, a couple weeks ago I bought a bunch of gas for, you know, my machines or whatever, $16 a gallon, come by and I'll top you off or something like that.
00:47:47.000People are hoarding gas now and trying to exploit the crisis.
00:47:50.000Because sometimes you got a lot of people who are just bad people, you know?
00:47:57.000Or are they providing liquidity in a time of crisis, which is a service that people want because they're freely engaging in the buying and selling of that commodity, which they could not get anywhere else except for that price.
00:48:06.000This is the same concept behind Uber surge pricing, which I fully support.
00:48:12.000I've paid $200 for a $20 cab ride before because there's no other cars and it was a surge time.
00:48:17.000But I paid for it because it's the only way to get the car.
00:48:20.000I wouldn't say it's exactly the same thing, right?
00:48:23.000Going to a gas station when you know there's going to be a crisis and buying as much as possible to then resell it right off the bat, I'm not a fan of.
00:48:31.000In some areas, people complain about price gouging on water, right?
00:48:36.000There'll be a storm, and then someone will be like, $5 for a bottle of water, and I'm like, that's fantastic.
00:48:52.000That would be going to the gas station right before the hurricane hits, buying all their water, and then standing outside being like, now it's five bucks.
00:48:58.000That's not providing a service and alleviating any tensions.
00:49:32.000Seeing videos of people filling up, like, laundry tubs with gasoline.
00:49:36.000Look, as somebody who went to the gas station twice today to make sure I had a full tank to drive round-trip all the way out here and make sure I can take my kids around school tomorrow and whatever, I, like, was thinking maybe I should have trash bags full of gas in my car, too.
00:49:51.000Because if I can't take my kids places, Or I can't pick them up, then I don't get to see my children.
00:50:05.000You gotta wonder when has it become predatory, I guess.
00:50:07.000Because there's nothing wrong with marking up your product if someone needs it.
00:50:11.000You know, like the story of the umbrella salesman that will sell the umbrellas for a dollar until it rains, and then they're $20 each, or $10 each.
00:50:22.000When there's a crisis, you sell the water for a markup of 500%, whatever.
00:50:26.000I'm saying that if you walked into Walgreens and bought all their umbrellas and then stood outside because you knew it was going to rain and then sold them for double the cost, I think that's screwed up.
00:50:34.000Yeah, that's actually illegal in the stock market to buy out an entire service and then relist it at a higher price.
00:50:39.000I'm just saying, like, you know that, like, you're taking advantage of people.
00:50:44.000You're not providing anything for society.
00:51:28.000I'm just saying, if he brought the gasoline to some place, and he was like, look, I had a tank for this reason, I'm gonna bring it into this area.
00:51:36.000If you bought a bunch of gas in West Virginia, where there's gas, and drove it into North Carolina and sold it for $16 a gallon, I got no problem.
00:51:42.000You're bringing a product to people who are in desperate need, and you're taking a risk, you can charge whatever you want for it, it's yours.
00:51:48.000If you're buying it from the gas station, and then going, alright, now if you want gas, I got it all.
00:53:37.000You know, you know, imagine if there was no police and some guy pulls up to a gas station and fills up, you know, a bunch of five gallon tanks.
00:53:45.000Then he says, he puts it up and it's like out of order.
00:53:46.000And then he turns around with a smile on his face and says, it was three bucks.
00:54:24.000You go to the gas station, you got cash, you can buy it.
00:54:27.000You fill up your tank, that makes sense.
00:54:28.000I think if you pull up and you got a 10-gallon real red canister and you're like, look, I'm filling it up because I got a lawnmower or whatever, I think that's fine too.
00:54:34.000And people are freaking out over that.
00:54:35.000There's stories where like a woman, you know, out here went to a gas station and she had, she filled up her car and then filled up like a 5-gallon thing and people were screaming, you're hoarding!
00:55:40.000So you can have a bodyguard, but if you start stealing the gas from a hundred people waiting... Dude, if I'm waiting in line... It's not stealing if you buy it.
00:56:21.000You can have ten bodyguards, but if a hundred people get out of their cars and they're screaming, I don't think those bodyguards might stick around for much longer.
00:56:29.000The only reason people are able to do these things is because the government protects them when they do it.
00:56:34.000Otherwise, they would be terrified of the riotous mob that's coming to basically take their stuff.
00:56:40.000I think it's more who has the most force.
00:56:43.000The government, almost like, if someone back in the day had all the money and wanted to buy up all the resources and hire all the military, and there was no government, then they would be the new government.
00:56:54.000Sort of, in a lot of ways, but they still have to deal with death and conflict from people who resist.
00:56:59.000Now there's a monopoly on violence the government has, and they allow people to do this stuff.
00:57:03.000And regular citizens won't do anything about it because they know they can't, because the cops will come and shut it down and the courts will shut it down.
00:57:08.000If it was just a system where people were like, don't wrong me and I won't wrong you, and there was a shared moral framework, we wouldn't be dealing with that kind of stuff.
00:57:16.000People get, like, strung up in cities and... It's different!
00:57:19.000You know, we need a rule of law, we need fair and just courts.
00:57:23.000Now what we're dealing with is everybody who hates everybody else or doesn't care, completely indifferent.
00:57:27.000So they're like, I don't know you, I don't care about you, I don't care if you're sick, I don't care if you need insulin, I'm gonna take and I'm gonna keep.
00:57:34.000So now everyone's just every man for himself.
00:57:38.000It's funny because the left are collectivists.
00:57:41.000But they don't actually care about the true collective, like the country, the community.
00:57:47.000So they claim to be, but they're only collectivists with their tribe who try to seize power from others.
00:57:51.000Whereas conservatives are collectivists in the sense they believe in the nation.
00:57:54.000Not every conservative, I guess, but most conservatives are nationalists.
00:57:58.000And so that's about we as a country working together, agreeing on certain things, functioning together, having certain respect for each other, and letting people live.
00:58:06.000The problem is, the culture war is two different moral frameworks.
00:58:09.000The left doesn't care about any of that.
00:58:10.000I like the individual versus collective mentality, because if I care about you, and you, and you, I care about us, as a collective, because I care about the individuals.
00:58:18.000But if I just care about the collective, you become like nameless faces to me.
00:58:22.000And all I care about is what we do as a group.
01:00:00.000I'm like, it's gonna cause inflation, but at least we're borrowing the money from ourselves.
01:00:05.000The problem there is a lot of people who don't work compared to people who do, but there's a pandemic, and we agree we're gonna work with each other, and we're a country that must survive and work together.
01:00:39.000You calculate where the ball is going to be when you throw it at that velocity in that direction and it lands there.
01:00:45.000And that's basically what we did with this economy.
01:00:47.000I mean, it's blatantly obvious that if you print money in May of 2020, that in February of 2021, you're going to see an inflation spike.
01:00:56.000Alright, so we got the Democrats with the border crisis, the economic crisis, we got the mass exodus from the workforce, we got Israel-Palestine, Democrats sure on a roll.
01:01:06.000What's the next big thing the Democrats have been calling for?
01:01:08.000Hillary Clinton gave an interview about a week ago where she said it's time to hold these big tech companies accountable for disinformation.
01:01:15.000And I'm like, okay, but she's not talking about random conspiracy nutters. She's talking about us
01:01:22.000She's talking about anyone who challenges the establishment narrative because they might have their their, you know
01:01:27.000Control of a bunch of different areas of industry and they're destroying it
01:01:30.000But what happens when people are able to listen to this conversation?
01:01:41.000Here's the story from Louder With Crowder.
01:01:44.000YouTube has suspended Louder With Crowder again, applies second hard strike on Crowder's channel, and a strike on their Crowder Bits channel, which is segments from Crowder's show.
01:01:54.000So that means the one strike is less relevant compared to the two strikes.
01:01:59.000Once you get two strikes, you can't upload or stream or post anything for two weeks on any channel.
01:02:05.000You're supposed to be able to, but we know they already went after Crowder with a warning for trying to explain that he got a strike.
01:02:25.000Because this shows, what they're doing to Crowder, that their main goal is literally just to get Crowder banned and justified in the press.
01:02:32.000They're claiming that by Crowder supporting law enforcement action, they were cheering on death or tragedy.
01:03:11.000Look, I don't know, maybe the Crowder people don't want to hear it when I say it, but I think they are gearing up to nuke Crowder.
01:03:17.000What happens is, as an admin, I was an admin at Mines for like five, six years or something.
01:03:20.000So from my perspective as an admin, when you start to see users that you start to resent because they do so much stuff that makes you make decisions about, is this a violation or is it not?
01:03:30.000And you have to like constantly be thinking about it and stressing about it.
01:03:33.000And then you start to resent the person.
01:04:03.000They were talking about Micaiah Bryant, who had a knife and was about to stab a woman.
01:04:06.000And they said, sorry, it's justified, that's the way the cookie crumbles or whatever.
01:04:09.000And they said that was glorifying death or something.
01:04:12.000What should have happened is they should have sent a message saying, we've taken the video with no strike to inform you that this is not acceptable for future reference.
01:04:19.000That's because they're like a soft, a soft strike is when they take the content down?
01:04:23.000I mean, people would just call it, yeah, like a strike from the channel or like a removal or whatever.
01:04:28.000And I don't think they should have either way.
01:04:29.000I'm just saying, if they were actually concerned about Crowder's, like, demeanor or attitude, they would have taken it down and said, we're not giving you a strike, but you can't do that, alright?
01:04:38.000A hard strike is basically like, it's supposed to be when, like, a person gets naked on camera.
01:04:43.000Well, actually, I think you do that, and you get permanently banned.
01:05:05.000Yeah, based on the well, I don't want to set myself up for anything, but I can't believe that I have no issues in comparison to an issue like that.
01:05:16.000I mean, yeah, I mean, I'm backing out of this conversation not to draw any attention to my content in particular, but it does seem to me that that is an overreach and it's a it's part of their overall plan, which is how do we get rid of Crowder?
01:05:29.000It's not like it's not like enforcing their rules to the letter of their rule.
01:05:34.000It was very obvious when they were going after Jones, especially with Sandy Hook stuff, I'm like, dude, I get it, the guy said dumb things, but that was like eight years ago.
01:05:41.000And they keep bringing it up, and I'm like, it's the weirdest thing.
01:05:57.000Yeah, we got content removed on this show because of things he said.
01:06:01.000Because they don't like him, even though they're like, no, it's fine, you can have him on the show, and then there are certain people that they will just try and get rid of, and they will not give the benefit of the doubt to.
01:06:08.000So the problem is, technically, we all work for YouTube, because they're the boss.
01:06:14.000They could fire you whenever they want, which is why we set up TimCast.com, so that way they can't fire us.
01:06:19.000They can kick us off the platform now, but not terminate our positions.
01:06:23.000So, the truth is, though, Crowder gets nuked.
01:06:56.000He still has to be careful because Media Matters goes after him, and we know that companies are suckling the teat of Media Matters, desperately terrified of them because they're pathetic spineless losers.
01:08:01.000And the stock of Spotify shot up, like, after they paid Rogan his millions, however many it was, hundreds of millions or a hundred million, their stock went up like billions and billions of dollars, the value of the company.
01:08:19.000I know, but the market says very specifically that this $100 million acquisition translates to whatever, how many billions of dollars of market cap.
01:08:34.000I would have created the podcast show app and I would have announced we're going to be signing podcasts to this network and it would just take over, it would dominate.
01:08:44.000I would tell the big networks, you can plug in to our feed, you know, and it's going to like, you know, work out some deal, some cash deal.
01:08:54.000If Joe said he was going to launch his own podcast app, and then he went to a bunch of top podcasters and says, how would you like to be the first 10 podcasts on my app?
01:09:41.000He gets to hang out and talk about things with less... I understand... Look, I don't know if Joe wants to be the biggest fish in the sea and that was his goal, but...
01:09:51.000I understand the mentality of being like, I'd like to have less viewership because this is too much.
01:10:17.000I think a lot of people were upset because he is a very powerful figure in the culture war, but his position has diminished since leaving iTunes and YouTube and all that stuff.
01:10:26.000To go work for some silly Swedish company.
01:15:01.000And then all of a sudden he starts having interesting conversations and then he starts getting in the culture war because the culture war is dominating and then all of a sudden he's forced into this fray.
01:15:17.000And, uh, I bet there's a lot of people who are saying, look, there's, I'm not gonna name names, but there are some people who have been posting about this recently that they used to make political content and then were like, dude, I never was into politics.
01:15:53.000For most people, it doesn't pay very well.
01:15:55.000Danton, French Revolution, one of the guys there was like Robespierre and Danton were like buddies that kind of started the French Revolution.
01:16:01.000Danton was quoted as saying before he was murdered, executed by his own people, that it better to be a poor farmer than to meddle in the politics of man.
01:16:47.000You make a video where the first minute is a review of one of these Instagram women.
01:16:51.000And then you talk about Israel-Palestine, so it's like the thumbnail is always like a woman in a bikini, and then they click it, and then you're like, this is a beautiful bikini here, this woman.
01:19:35.000Which is hilarious, because your audience was red-pilled way before you were, and they all would have been pretty pleased if you would have just— That's not entirely true.
01:19:43.000The people who comment are the red-pilled people who are commenting because they're red-pilled.
01:21:48.000So then when I say abolish the police, they're like, you don't actually care about abolishing the police, you're just saying that because you're gonna rile people up.
01:21:54.000And I was like, are you arguing against me now when I say abolish the police?
01:21:57.000I've actually created a situation where the left is hostile towards the idea that I would abolish police because they come for me instead of what I'm saying.
01:22:05.000Then when I say something like tax the rich, they say, you're a grifter, blah blah blah.
01:22:09.000And then I'm like, now think about this for a second.
01:22:11.000They're not confronting the argument, they never do.
01:22:33.000They call those ad hominem attacks when they go after your person.
01:22:35.000If you make a point and then they attack you as a person.
01:22:38.000these traps grifters will pull things out of context the put the minute
01:22:42.000and then cut the next minute where i'm like now actually the point there was
01:22:45.000that they'll bait this and they totally missed miss the point of all those uh...
01:22:49.000ad hominem attacks when they go after your your person if you make a point in
01:22:53.000a tech you as a person as a sweater that's part of
01:22:56.000they call it a latious arguments of what i wear those See those if you see those.
01:23:00.000Ad hominem is usually, it means to the man, it's usually when someone will say, I think we need higher taxes, and you'll say, but sir, I believe we need lower taxes.
01:23:08.000Instead of arguing, they'll say, well that's because you're a Nazi.
01:23:12.000But what happens is if I tweet something like, vanilla ice cream is better than chocolate, The leftists will just say you're a moron f you go screw
01:23:20.000yourself So now if I tweet something that's pro-left, they'll say
01:23:23.000the same things In opposition to their own so you're controlled controlling
01:23:29.000opposition. No, I the point was that I it's bugs bunnying people
01:23:35.000It's to prove a point, a couple things.
01:23:36.000One, it shows they don't actually have principles or ideology.
01:23:39.000As I've long said, the woke left has no ideology.
01:23:43.000So if you, as the enemy of their tribe, say something, they must disagree with you.
01:23:48.000Now, I can say things like, tax the rich, abolish the police, and, you know, Joe Biden's tax policies don't go far enough, and they get angry and say, F you, you're stupid, this is wrong, because they hate me as an enemy of their tribe.
01:24:20.000It's manipulating people and it's not.
01:24:22.000I'm almost to the point where it's, you know, I felt this way every so often, like we've been sitting here talking about this stuff for some time.
01:24:32.000So at what point do we just say, I'm going to take a bunch of money, I'm going to put it in a liquidity pool through Uniswap or something to get a massive return and just dip out?
01:24:49.000I believe we were all plotting that right before the show, as a matter of fact.
01:24:53.000So basically, for those that aren't familiar, simplify it.
01:26:44.000And the way that our system is set up now, it's so complex that you have this criticality, right?
01:26:51.000These little sand pieces fall, they sand, they fall.
01:26:53.000And once there's a critical mass, all of a sudden the whole thing, you just think it's one little sand, one little thing, one little thing.
01:27:01.000And then all of a sudden you have a massive movement.
01:27:30.000And the hourglass is usually the very good example where you just see the little grains pile up and then all of a sudden they just they all just kind of flush down the side.
01:28:17.000So that's like, if I guess we get banned from YouTube, we just start posting directly to some of these other platforms, and then have TimCast.com as the central hub.
01:28:25.000But the truth is, man, people stay on YouTube because YouTube is the one app where everything is.
01:28:30.000But then it means your opinions are filtered through that machine.
01:28:33.000And well, what's been great is I've been able through this audience that I've been introduced here to to get a lot of guys to sign up for the liminal order.
01:28:39.000And in there is where we do all of our premium content.
01:28:41.000And I don't mean just like having talks.
01:28:42.000I mean, like workshops, coaching classes, seminars, academies, you know, actual real life instruction, real world events.
01:28:50.000We just had 60 guys meet up for a jamboree in Illinois.
01:28:53.000Farmland, lots of gun range time, lots of barbecuing, sports, feats of strength.
01:29:56.000And that's that's our same idea is to get off of these networks that you want to be off the grids you want off of and on the grids you want to be on.
01:30:16.000We're also having the crew come in to finish tearing down some of the old insulation and ceiling stuff, which means we're really close to having the garage venue cleaned out and properly set up.
01:30:26.000And then we're actually going to do probably weekly hangouts.
01:30:30.000So it'll probably be, like, every Friday night will be a small thing for certain members.
01:30:36.000It'll be probably really hard to get tickets, to be completely honest, because what we're doing is that if you give at least, if you're a member, at least $25 or higher, then you're gonna see the post before the standard $10 members.
01:30:48.000And so we're doing that for a few reasons.
01:30:49.000For one, you're getting access to something specifically, which is, we'll put up the post saying, tickets are available, there's 20 available to come for the Friday night, you know, hangout session.
01:30:58.000But it's also like the 10 bucks is just to watch content.
01:31:18.000It's going to be posted to the site for only people who give 25 or more.
01:31:21.000And then it's going to be at a random point throughout the week.
01:31:23.000And then it's going to be first come first serve, which means it'll be really difficult probably for a lot of people to get the limited access.
01:31:30.000And the tickets are going to be relatively cheap, but for the most part, the selling of the tickets is just another way to try and screen out potential threats or whatever.
01:31:37.000But look, there's like Antifa weirdos who would pay a thousand bucks to get here and do something crazy.
01:33:48.000I think so too, and I pointed this out today and the day before, a bunch of stories from two weeks ago where they were saying there was going to be a gas shortage.
01:33:54.000CNN, Fox, The Guardian were like, expect gas shortages this summer.
01:33:58.000I don't know why someone would do it on purpose.
01:34:00.000If you're a retail outlet, you sell product.
01:34:02.000There's no reason to hold back product not to sell it.
01:37:38.000I go after authors and scholars and people that don't have shows, people that aren't media personalities, but are experts in their field with really cool stories to tell.
01:39:31.000Paul Volcker raised interest rates like 18 percent in 1981.
01:39:35.000Which killed inflation and kicked off a 40 year bull run in the market, in the bond market, which made an entire generation of fixed income bankers extremely rich.
01:39:48.000Maybe they're trying to angle for something like that yet again.
01:39:52.000Because the people who have hard assets that retain their value, once the economy crashes, can then buy up a bunch of the assets per pennies in the dollar and then swap it.
01:41:37.000AMK says Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a $1 million lottery for those who have received at least their first dose of the COVID vaccine, per NBC News.
01:41:59.000No, no, I was like, but why do they need to do that?
01:42:01.000Obviously because not enough people, according to them, are getting the vaccine.
01:42:05.000I saw, I saw the other day, a woman, a PhD public health person saying that she thinks that the best way to get vaccines rolled out to more people is to go down to bars where people are consuming alcohol and utilize the fact that they are under the influence of a mind altering substance and susceptible to peer pressure and in an environment where things are already inhibitions are lowered.
01:42:29.000That they should go around and just be jabbing all the drunk people at a bar.
01:43:44.000When there's inflation and you need something, your incentive is to go out and buy it as quickly as possible.
01:43:49.000Yeah, that was the gold standard back in the day, bro.
01:43:50.000When it's deflation, that's when you just take your money and stick it underneath the mattress, because why buy this thing today that's going to be cheaper tomorrow?
01:43:58.000And I don't mean literally, I'm saying I will buy Bitcoin now and then wait for it to just... So for a young person, I don't know how old he is or you are, but...
01:44:06.000Like, what do you do if you don't have a large asset?
01:44:09.000One thing you can do is you have to get involved in a business that has changing prices and that you have to be responsible for your wages through your efforts, right?
01:44:17.000If you work for a company and inflation goes up, they're not going to raise your wages right away.
01:44:21.000And in fact, in the 70s, I believe we even put a cap on prices, put a cap on wages.
01:44:26.000We did a cap on all kinds of stuff, which led to shortages and all kinds of terrible things.
01:44:31.000But today, if you can get into a business in which you are the person that is responsible for generating income, and that income is a price that you can set on a day-to-day basis, you can therefore react then to your input prices.
01:44:43.000If you have a big set of inventory and a huge amount of investment, that's going to make it harder.
01:44:47.000But as long as you can buy and sell something that which you can change the price of yourself, that is a way to cope with inflation.
01:45:36.000Yeah, I don't like tokens unless they have actual function.
01:45:39.000Tokens on the, you know, the ERC20 tokens, they're not the same as coins.
01:45:43.000Someone just decides to blink a million tokens into existence and they basically run off Ethereum.
01:45:49.000Unless they're doing something like mines, where they actually can be used to gain access to, like to boost content, to gain views, like actually use it for purchasing ad space.
01:45:58.000Otherwise, you know, like a DeFi actual coin, you know, like, um, not necessarily a fork off of Bitcoin, but, you know, copy of Bitcoin technology, I think are better.
01:46:10.000Like Dogecoin, I like, but the Shiba, Shiba thing, I think is a token, which is like a centralized, just snap, you snap into existence.
01:46:19.000I know Doge is inflationary, but still.
01:46:22.000Dr. Doctor says, last Super Chat for a while.
01:46:25.000I'll be in the field, planting soybeans and corn for the next two weeks.
01:46:28.000As always, thank you guys for putting in the hard work and being the voice of reason in a time where reason seems to have gone out the window.
01:47:03.000The story most people tell is that Boogie goes outside and has a gun and warns the guy, you're threatening my family, get off my property or I'll shoot you.
01:47:12.000And the guy tells him to F you and he's swearing at him and saying slurs.
01:47:14.000And then Boogie says, I'm going to fire a warning shot and then fires the gun in the air in a residential neighborhood.
01:47:19.000So a lot of people are like, nah, he shouldn't be getting arrested or charged.
01:49:37.000Yeah, but aren't they going to actually go to Juvie?
01:49:40.000Yeah, they're going to go to Juvie for a big deal.
01:49:41.000They're going to go to Juvie for a big deal, but this guy who had a guy at his house who was harassing him or whatever, he walks outside, he shoots it over their head, he's going to go to prison for 15 years.
01:50:11.000Aggravated assault with a firearm in Arkansas would be like, in that circumstance, they're probably imagining you walk up to someone and put the gun in their face and scream at them.
01:57:21.000One of the things I want to do is a lot of people have mentioned potential paranormal stuff, but anything we do with paranormal is going to be academic.
01:57:28.000So, you know, we've gotten hit up by people who are like, we want to do EVP and like seances.
01:57:32.000And I'm like, I don't, I'm not going to do that.
01:57:35.000What I would like to do is actually have someone go to a haunted house, a known haunted location, and then someone else go to a new build, a building that was just built, and then of similar structure or similar composition, and then do a series of tests with a variety of, like, energy detection devices, and then, as a control group, and then test to see if there's differences.
01:57:56.000It's not perfect because the ground copies will be different.
01:57:59.000We don't, you know, there could be a mine underneath, who knows.
02:00:18.000He said, we will no longer accept crypto because of the environmental factors.
02:00:22.000A bunch of smart people then quickly pointed out Bitcoin miners are using renewable energies because it cuts the costs because they have to pay for the energy in the first place.
02:01:15.000You would think you would think that a pretty decent size of their market where people who had, you know, crypto wealth and like, hey, let me just buy a buy a Tesla with my crypto.
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