In this episode, we talk about the Trump administration, the Antifa protesters in Portland, and the upcoming October surprise. We also talk about some of the crazy things going on in the stock market and what we should be looking out for.
00:00:42.000And I wonder who Donald Trump is referring to when he talks about his enemies, but this was a really ominous statement.
00:00:47.000I mean, he was talking about Big Pharma and how he's basically ruining their plans to overcharge the general public because that's what they've been doing for so long.
00:02:57.000He was talking about how the Canadian, um, I, I, I don't know much about it.
00:03:02.000Actually, that was the first time I ever heard of it, but, uh, yeah, I guess so.
00:03:05.000It's, it's, uh, something about them taking advantage of us.
00:03:07.000And it looks like he's just trying to stop anyone from taking advantage of any American, which Bravo, Mr. President Bravo, because that's what we need.
00:03:16.000We've been taken advantage of for a long time and he's stopping it.
00:03:19.000It feels like all of these interests are, man, it really does feel like we're being threatened almost indirectly.
00:04:04.000India's, you know, sending their... I don't know exactly what they're sending, but they're setting up all their air bases along the borders of China and India.
00:04:14.000So something's... a lot of stuff's happening right now.
00:04:51.000that we absolutely just have to talk about, because Mayor Garcetti has announced they will be violating human rights of anybody who dare opposes their edict.
00:05:02.000Now, that's a little hyperbolic, but it's not untrue.
00:05:06.000They will shut off your access to water and electricity if you have a large gathering.
00:05:11.000The reason that's insane, beyond insane, I mean, we're talking about dictatorial... At this point, Mayor Garcetti needs to be removed by law enforcement for violations of human rights, for even saying these things.
00:05:37.000A few years ago, the UN said, if Detroit shuts the water off to people because they can't afford their bill, it's a human rights violation.
00:06:22.000Individual responsibility is an important thing.
00:06:24.000It's not just about you taking care of yourself.
00:06:27.000It's about you realizing you are responsible for turning that lever and taking away the water from someone exercising their constitutional right.
00:06:33.000Yeah, it's going on in Australia also.
00:06:39.000Not to that extent, but you can't go anywhere.
00:06:41.000You have to like stay within like a mile of your home.
00:06:44.000You have to, you can, I don't know exactly all the things.
00:06:47.000I haven't really been paying too much attention about the details, but from what I'm seeing, it's like they're getting there awfully quickly also.
00:06:55.000Just authoritarian, you can't go anywhere, everyone's got to wear a mask.
00:07:43.000The rights are suspended for obvious reasons.
00:07:45.000We had the Office of Censorship during World War II, and they said loose lips sink ships, so that you shut up.
00:07:53.000So now we're seeing all of this weird stuff going on at the same time.
00:07:56.000The Ministry of Security in China told Xi Jinping and their highest officials, start preparing for physical confrontation with the United States.
00:08:52.000I'm going to play it in just a second, but I want to point something out.
00:08:54.000So this is the video where Donald Trump says, I got a lot of enemies.
00:08:58.000You're not going to see me for a while.
00:09:00.000Adam shows me this yeah, and I was like not real no way.
00:09:03.000There's no way he actually that that's got to be a dub Trump coming out with a warning about enemies, and he's gonna have to go into hiding or something you made me second-guess myself, too I'm like wait a minute.
00:09:14.000It's real cuz there were a bunch of there's a bunch of videos on Twitter.
00:09:17.000You know the deep fakes Yeah, exactly, and you don't know.
00:09:21.000So, you were mentioning that you didn't hear it in the actual speech.
00:09:24.000Yeah, I watched the speech today, and I don't remember this specific part, and I was just like, wow, how did I miss that?
00:09:30.000And actually, there was a part in the middle of the clip where it skips something.
00:09:36.000You know, he's talking about getting cheaper drugs from Canada, and then it Glitches or something, and then all of a sudden he's facing a different direction.
00:09:45.000This is not what I'm talking about here.
00:09:47.000This is when he's talking about having rich enemies.
00:10:20.000But the middlemen — well, the rebate that I'm doing cuts out the middlemen, and it reduces costs, and the money goes back to the people purchasing the drugs.
00:10:52.000And there are a lot of unhappy people.
00:10:55.000And they're very rich people, and they're very unhappy.
00:10:58.000Here's my fourth promise to American workers.
00:11:01.000Beyond our medical supply chains, over the next four years, we will launch our millions of new manufacturing jobs across many other critical sectors that are vital to our national security and prosperity, from electronics to machine tools to shipping aerospace autos, and, of course, to iron and to steel.
00:11:23.000And we'll never forget your washers and your dryers, okay?
00:11:38.000He wants pharmaceuticals to be made here.
00:11:41.000If they're cheaper elsewhere, we should buy them.
00:11:43.000We should be able to buy them at that price without having some middleman skyrocket it to Whatever the heck they want, and that's what they've been doing.
00:11:53.000People have been paying way too much for insulin, the EpiPens.
00:11:56.000Like, how much is an EpiPen right now?
00:12:18.000I was in a conversation earlier about universal basic health care.
00:12:21.000And one of the problems we face with it is that people don't realize there are a lot of treatments that are scarce and hard to produce.
00:12:29.000There's a lot of intensive labor involved in the specialists who can do certain things.
00:12:34.000And so universal health care, when people think that anyone can just have a treatment for anything, it's like, no, there could be a base level care.
00:13:21.000It's like one of his big platforms that he runs on.
00:13:24.000And bravo, because that's a huge deal that nobody talks about.
00:13:28.000And that's happening a lot, non-stop, all the time.
00:13:31.000Every single year, hundreds of thousands of people go missing and disappear.
00:13:36.000And it's like, that's part of the reason he's building a wall, because it's cutting that off.
00:13:39.000They can't easily just transport people back and forth.
00:13:42.000And now he's talking about, you know, the big pharma isn't gonna be able to screw the American public anymore.
00:13:48.000So it's like, he's screwing everyone over except the American public.
00:13:52.000So when I hear that he's gonna take people's money away with this, you know, executive order and all that stuff, You're gonna get a lot of enemies there, buddy.
00:14:00.000And they're gonna be upset that you're coming after them.
00:15:29.000A former president of the United States was in flight logs and ID'd by a victim as being on an island of a notorious trafficker with two young women.
00:15:40.000And Donald Trump talking about enemies.
00:15:43.000He's got a Durham investigation going on, and the report's supposed to be coming out.
00:15:48.000That doesn't mean indictments, but John Solomon, whether you trust the guy, maybe you don't, he said, he runs Just the News if you don't know, That there's rumblings, something going on at the DOJ, and it looks like they're preparing indictments.
00:16:02.000Now, what does that mean if you're somebody like former President Bill Clinton, who was in flight logs and ID'd by a victim as being on the island of a notorious trafficker with two young women?
00:16:14.000I think you'd be getting your hopes up if you think Obama or Bill or Hillary or any of these people are actually going to get indicted or anything.
00:16:21.000But there's going to be a lot of people who do.
00:16:22.000Now, here's why I say I want to get conspiratorial.
00:17:55.000And I wonder, man, because the left tries to push this narrative that Donald Trump is the one who is trying to protect her or whatever.
00:18:03.000And he said a couple of weird things about wishing her well.
00:18:06.000But they're arguing that Bill Barr removed the prosecutor from the Southern District of New York because he was... Protecting, like, her from being... No, no, because he was going to go after... They're saying Trump got this guy removed because he was going to get her.
00:18:21.000They're saying Trump's covering it up.
00:18:23.000I think Trump... I think Trump wishes her well because he knows... He said it.
00:18:28.000...that she's... I know he did, but I think the reason why he did is because he knows that she knows who the bad people are, the people that are going down, who Trump wants them to go down.
00:18:40.000So he's like, we wish her well so that she can help us prosecute all these people.
00:18:45.000Well, he was asked, why would you wish her well?
00:18:47.000And he goes, because her boyfriend died in jail.
00:19:31.000The Intercept is lefty and they rag on Trump all the time, but they said he was like the most honest president and simultaneously the most dishonest at the same time.
00:20:09.000Like, I'm sure there's a bunch of people who are like establishment military industrial complex or whatever that are sitting there like biting their fingernails.
00:20:17.000And then he comes out and says, and they're like, Oh no, what's he doing?
00:21:03.000Everybody just sees what they want to see.
00:21:04.000Well, we're in the con- you- you warned it, we're doing conspiracies, so I figured I'd throw that out there, just cause, you know, why not?
00:21:19.000They didn't believe it before it even happened.
00:21:21.000My favorite story was, I think it was Chris Raygun, when he's like, I got into an Uber and the driver turns around and goes, yo, that dude didn't kill himself.
00:22:16.000But if you want to look at what he's doing with trade war, and now with these prosecutions, with pharmaceuticals... It's basically stopping China's plans, because they're trying to take over everywhere, man.
00:22:28.000And let me tell you, we know that in statecraft, political leaders get taken out when they start, you know... War isn't always the go-to.
00:22:38.000Sometimes you just go in and remove someone who's in your way.
00:23:11.000They were talking about how they preferred Hillary because she was going to do a bunch of international stuff, especially with Ukraine, and it was going to help them out and benefit them.
00:23:28.000What if I were to tell you that there was somebody who worked in the highest levels of government and had a foundation that was taking money to the tune of hundreds of millions from other countries?
00:23:39.000And didn't for a long time while this certain somebody was in a certain position of power.
00:23:46.000We're talking about the Clinton Foundation.
00:23:47.000I don't know what you're talking about anymore.
00:24:46.000I'll even be a little bit vaguer than that.
00:24:48.000They shouldn't, if you're working in the public sector, you should not have a foundation that's taking money from foreign governments in any capacity.
00:25:33.000But he's like, it was, he basically said it was a bunk, you know, BS, I don't know if you want to call it permanent government style fake prosecution of an incoming government official of a duly elected president.
00:27:12.000That this Antifa guy, Black Lives Matter guy, was talking to a regular person who panicked and then called NYPD and said, yo, this guy's nuts.
00:27:21.000So this guy says he was trying to plot, he was casing the Verrazano Bridge, which for those that don't know, the Verrazano connects Brooklyn and Staten Island, and I believe it's the largest suspension bridge in the country.
00:27:35.000I don't know what his plan was, but he said he wanted to disable it so that white supremacists couldn't use it to get out of Staten Island into Brooklyn or something like that, into Brooklyn.
00:27:43.000So what ends up happening is he goes with this guy, this is a crazy story, he goes with this guy and they start casing around New York trying to find vehicles from the NYPD.
00:29:25.000said we arrested him here's why we arrested him here's a picture of the evidence here's what he did and then the last paragraph says the NYPD uses these vehicles for interstate commerce and and I'm like okay wait wait wait hold on this guy was was informed upon by an NYPD informant arrested by New York City for crime in New York against the NYPD why is the FBI getting involved and the affidavit the guy's apparently facing like twenty years I don't know, man, but I'll tell you this.
00:32:54.000There was one of those wall of moms... So the other day, it was a riot in Portland.
00:33:00.000And, of course, the Democrats and these leftists on Twitter are lying every single day, non-stop, saying, now that the feds are gone, everything's peaceful.
00:34:06.000And I was reading about Night 70 of the ongoing riots in Portland, and the article from Oregon Live had 16 instances of the word protester, and I believe two instances of the word demonstrators.
00:34:30.000There is a weird, like, cognitive dissonance going on in the narrative of the far-left riots and extremism, where it's like, I can tell their fingers are probably, like, shaking as they type the word protester and their eyes are twitching.
00:34:43.000It's like, it's not true, but ugh, I have to say it.
00:35:06.000I wonder why they backed off the courthouse, because the feds did not leave.
00:35:11.000There's a video where the feds are walking around sweeping up trash, and the left is screaming at them, and the feds are just sweeping up trash.
00:35:18.000For some reason, the far leftists, Antifa, stopped throwing the explosives.
00:35:23.000Now, it was initially reported that other protesters stopped them.
00:35:26.000That says to me, they wanted the opening for the propaganda.
00:35:30.000Once it was announced by the Democrats, by Kate Brown, that the Feds were withdrawing, even though it's not true and they're still there, all of a sudden the protesters stopped Antifa from throwing explosives.
00:35:41.000Then, when there was no fighting, they said, oh look, now there's no fighting.
00:35:46.000Meanwhile, that same day, when they claimed there was no fighting, There was a bunch of far leftists rioting through residential neighborhoods 100 miles south in Springfield, Oregon.
00:37:21.000I'd be like, yeah, like, you know what, man?
00:37:23.000The problem with a lot of these people that think they can wear this to antagonize is they look... they're not doing what they think they're doing.
00:37:51.000Here's what's important about this in terms of escalation.
00:37:55.000It was never going to be something, you know, ridiculous, like Antifa shuts up someone's house, knocks on the door, and says, we couldn't help but notice the wind chimes.
00:38:02.000Yeah, well, wind chimes actually come from this country, so prove... It wasn't going to be ridiculous.
00:40:00.000They're basically just begging people to please stop filming us doing what we're doing because we're getting... people are finding us through those videos and arresting us.
00:42:04.000You know, my first reaction is, does this cross the line, right?
00:42:08.000If I'm a journalist and I'm like, hey, I'm trying to figure out who this guy is and crowdsource some information, is that harassing somebody?
00:42:33.000I got to say, this does, to me, feel extremely flimsy.
00:42:37.000And it may just be an intimidation tactic.
00:42:40.000Good point using the arrest to you know shock and scare But there there is still I think an argument these people
00:42:46.000are retweeting it. That's a group of people getting together
00:42:50.000Showing someone's face and asking for their private information
00:42:53.000Yep, so I guess the argument is typically harassment is persistent, but what if you have
00:43:00.000group harassment or some kind of cyber stalking with a group of people if
00:43:04.000If like it's like gang violence, right? Mm-hmm If you're by yourself and you get into a fight, they might
00:43:09.000just be like, bad hair day, everybody You're with a group of people wearing like, you know, some imagery or something, and they'll say it's gang violence.
00:43:16.000That's what happened in New York with the Proud Boys.
00:43:19.000So, Proud Boys fighting Antifa was gang violence.
00:43:22.000If these far leftists are grouping up online to target cops, and it's literally to pull up private information, are they engaging in harassment because they're in a group of people?
00:43:32.000And they all tend to have the little hammer and sickle.
00:43:37.000They're proudly posting it in their names now.
00:43:42.000I don't know if they did, but that's basically like all wearing the same bandana.
00:43:51.000My big problem with this story, you've got the ACLU obviously saying that it's ridiculous,
00:43:56.000They confirmed the existence to The Verge and said this individual, as did the attorney, The Verge has also reviewed it, so I guess, I don't know what the ACLU is saying, obviously they're viewing it rather negatively, I guess.
00:44:09.000But I'll tell you right away, when I see The Verge talking about it, my first question is, what did they omit?
00:44:52.000I was like, I reached out to this person, I know this person, we've had lunch on several occasions, and I'm like, hey, I just want to give you a heads up, this is not true, and I think you guys should issue a correction.
00:45:13.000I don't trust the ACLU because the ACLU is overtly engaging in racist, you know, policy, anti-civil rights on numerous occasions.
00:45:22.000I know The Verge has published fake news.
00:45:24.000I would not be surprised if the goal of this article is to make it seem like they did nothing wrong and they're simply being persecuted for just posting silly tweets.
00:46:26.000And hey, I'll tell you what, if they're telling the truth on this, then these people, I don't think they should be charged, especially with a felony for posting a photo.
00:46:33.000But it's getting interesting, I'll tell you what.
00:46:35.000Because at a certain point, we have a serious problem with doxing and harassment, showing up to people's homes.
00:46:41.000The officer basically said that it made them feel threatened because they were trying to publish, you know, their family, their information.
00:49:58.000You might get people believing fake news, for sure, but the scale to which regular people from across this country... Here's what's happening.
00:50:07.000In this area, so where we are, we were going to put on an event with Daryl Davis, famed anti... Amazing man.
00:50:14.000Yeah, he de-radicalized like over 200 Klansmen, white supremacists.
00:50:18.000We did put an event on with him, mind you, but some Antifa people called and basically threatened to burn down the theater at the 11th hour, and the theater canceled on us.
00:51:03.000Yeah, so the guy calls, he calls up and he's like, I just want to let you know that you're hosting white supremacists and this is unacceptable.
00:51:12.000And because of this, I will no longer be patronizing your business.
00:51:16.000And the venue was like, your area code is San Francisco.
00:51:46.000Well, and we've talked about these people on the left.
00:51:49.000They've got nothing better to do but then to be victims and collectively get together and shoot their anger at people that are just trying to live their lives.
00:52:00.000It's scary because I was thinking about it earlier, that everything's so good now that we've created extreme entitlement.
00:52:12.000Right, so the better things get and the less work needs to be done, the more you end up with people who demand everything and don't do anything.
00:52:25.000So I was thinking about this in terms of like universal healthcare debate and all this stuff, and I was like, if you have only, you know, the amount of production required, the amount of labor required to produce food to feed everybody, it's getting easier and easier for us to mass produce food, you know, we have better machinery, better technology, and now Americans Pretty fat, you know?
00:52:47.000So, at a certain point, most people can literally sit around all day, and in America, we have fat homeless people.
00:52:57.000So, we have homeless people today that are fatter than the fattest man in the world 100 years ago.
00:53:03.000So what ends up happening is you get a lot of people who don't have to do any work and they demand these things be taken care of.
00:53:10.000I see these posts where they're like, what a cold and callous system capitalism is that, you know, tells people you have to work to survive.
00:53:18.000And I'm like, okay, have you ever gone camping?
00:53:21.000Have you ever lived out in the woods by yourself without society propping you up?
00:53:33.000I think a big reason we're seeing a rise of socialists and communists, college being one factor, and not just about indoctrination, about the fact that they're all in massive debt and they don't see a way out, so they just want the government to bail them out.
00:53:44.000But I think we're seeing a clash now, as you're having, you know, it's easier and easier to produce basic necessities for people, and so we're getting more and more people who are demanding it, but people still have to work.
00:53:55.000And therein lies the big problem with these communists.
00:53:59.000It's mind-blowing to me, when I try to have these conversations about universal healthcare, and I'm like, okay, personally, I'm totally for it.
00:54:08.000The problem is, We literally can't have universal healthcare.
00:54:12.000It's physically impossible because some treatments are extremely scarce and may only be available to like a hundred people.
00:54:23.000And be millions of dollars for that one treatment.
00:54:29.000I think EpiPens and insulin cost way too much.
00:54:31.000I think one thing we can do is base coverage, basic care, like things like insulin, things like EpiPens, things like you break your hand, you can go in.
00:54:43.000But it's mind-blowing when I have arguments or conversations with people about universal healthcare, and I'm like, what if there's a cure for something, but it's extremely difficult to produce, and it requires a specialist who's very expensive?
00:55:01.000So what happens is, the rich person buys it, and the poor person doesn't.
00:55:05.000And they're like, no, that's ridiculous.
00:55:07.000We shouldn't let people die because they're poor.
00:55:09.000Okay, if you have a thousand people who have a disease, and only 100 cures, you quite literally can't cure them all.
00:55:17.000So what ends up happening now with these far leftists is they're living in a world where there's infinite food, medicine can cure literally any disease, therefore the government should just give it to everybody.
00:55:33.000Well, this is the clash we're facing now, and that's one of the reasons why they're rioting.
00:55:37.000They live in a fairytale world where they think everything is for them.
00:55:40.000Well, they got the thing about the parents that they probably have that have just been like, I'm going to make life as easy as possible for you.
00:56:04.000These Antiva people, it's a crowd of Marie Antoinettes.
00:56:13.000So the idea, let them eat cake, was there was a famine, people were starving, and she was like, if they're starving, then why don't they have cake?
00:56:22.000And I don't know a whole lot of, you know, it's a bit apocryphal, I suppose.
00:56:26.000The general idea is she was saying, like, give them bread.
00:56:28.000There's, like, literally no food, they're starving.
00:56:30.000And she was like, I don't understand, because she was rich and snooty, you know, wealthy, privileged, and all that stuff.
00:57:07.000So we talk about universal health care.
00:57:09.000One of the things I saw was, it was a post where it was like, Jimmy Neutron or something, it's a stupid meme.
00:57:15.000And it was like, did you know that we have this many million empty homes and only this many thousands of homeless people?
00:57:21.000We could quite literally put homeless people in homes.
00:57:24.000And I'm like, said like somebody who truly has never owned a property.
00:57:28.000You can't just take a homeless person who's homeless for a variety of reasons, including mental health issues, put them in a vacant property and then walk away.
00:57:35.000You're literally sweeping the problem under the rug, the person's not going to have food, they're not going to pay their utility bills, the walls are going to fall apart, the house is going to collapse, they're going to die, and then it's going to spread to other houses and destroy everything.
00:57:45.000And then I get these responses from these lefties where they're like, you're so dumb, you don't even understand, like there's literally a house.
00:57:52.000And I was like, whoa, did you not listen to what I just said?
00:57:55.000I was like, it's not going to give them a job.
00:57:57.000It's not going to give them ambition to further their life.
00:58:00.000You got to also think about the mental state of these people.
00:58:15.000This is what all of these people, they don't get.
00:58:18.000There is no way that you can have this world where they sit back and just read a book all day and everything's taken care of for them.
00:58:26.000We are in a constant state of entropy.
00:58:29.000When you leave a house alone, it starts falling apart.
00:58:32.000This is why these companies hire caretakers.
00:58:34.000So they're there, they can look at the rooms, they can clean things up because eventually it gets moldy, it falls apart, a pipe will burst.
00:58:41.000They had a big problem in Chicago with pipes freezing.
00:58:43.000So vacant properties have this problem.
00:58:45.000The pipe will freeze, it'll burst, and then all of a sudden the place floods.
00:58:50.000But if you take a homeless person, and you just put him in a house, and you don't address why the homelessness exists, this is the ten-year-old mentality so many of these people have.
00:58:59.000Just put a homeless person in a house!
00:59:01.000Then a pipe bursts in the winter in one of the rooms of the house where they're not paying attention, they don't care, and so it starts ripping apart the walls, mold gets in, critters get in, and the house starts collapsing.
00:59:11.000Now you got this guy who doesn't know how to maintain a house, isn't working, doesn't have food, and then the house falls on him.
00:59:17.000And can't afford even to fix the house, even if he did notice.
00:59:22.000So then what ends up happening is you get the government involved, and they start subsidizing production and development and all these things.
00:59:27.000And so I'm talking to these people and I say, just look at the housing projects they've tried throughout the past century.
01:00:42.000And it's like, there was a family in Louisiana that filed a lawsuit against the state because there was a cure for a genetic disease that cost $4 million.
01:01:26.000Yeah, because we have Android phones, and they're like $20.
01:01:29.000And so we actually can provide cheap, low-cost phones to people so they can have access to the internet.
01:01:34.000But what these people don't realize is that all of the work and energy and labor that goes into producing the newest generation of technology, regardless of what it is, is rare, it's expensive, and not everybody will get it.
01:01:48.000Same thing is true for healthcare technology as it is for cell phone technology.
01:01:53.000So as capitalism, hey, slowly improves, mass production emerges, new treatments become old treatments and we figure out how to do them better and better and better, that trickles down.
01:02:06.000It's literally the more technology we have, the more we learn how to mass produce, the better we get at things, the more everyone can have them.
01:02:12.000My stars and garters, we have people in this country who are living in poverty, but they have air conditioners and refrigerators.
01:02:36.000I think we need to definitely overhaul a lot of them.
01:02:39.000I think even greater is just self-empowerment and doing that and following through.
01:02:48.000If you believe in yourself and you work on improving yourself and not care what others think, and you just go, and what can I do to further myself?
01:02:59.000And you do that every single day, guaranteed you will get out of whatever situation you're in.
01:03:10.000And it's remarkable, and I think we have done something wrong as a society.
01:03:15.000When someone posts a meme that says, we shouldn't have to work to live, and then all these people start sharing it, and it's like, man, I really wish we could give these people the experience of being by yourself in the woods.
01:05:22.000I'll tell you what your human rights are.
01:05:24.000It's, you're in the middle of the woods and you're naked, and you have a right to defend yourself, you have a right to move around, you have a right to speak, you have a right to survive.
01:05:30.000But nobody's gonna provide you healthcare.
01:05:36.000I would absolutely love to live in a Star Trek-type post-scarcity future with replicators, where we can give everybody everything, and we got, like, have you seen Elysium?
01:05:45.000When they just, that's what these people think.
01:05:49.000They are living in this utopian fantasy world that they've pieced together from all these different sci-fi movies and, you know, anything you can think of.
01:06:24.000You gotta realize what reality is versus your fantasy land.
01:06:29.000I posted a tweet that was an offshoot of this famous quote.
01:06:34.000Only when the last tree has died, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we realize we cannot eat money.
01:06:42.000And all of these lefties like to go like, well, and they all cheer and clap.
01:06:46.000And I made a similar point that only after every farm has been shut down, the dairy has
01:06:52.000spoiled, and the foods are empty from the shelves, will these people realize they can't
01:06:59.000The point I was making is that with this lockdown, how they're shutting down the economies, they're
01:07:04.000threatening people, they're suspending civil rights, eventually there won't be anything
01:07:08.000And they're like, just keep printing money, it's so obvious.
01:07:11.000And it's like, and then because the dairy is being dumped out into the streets, and they're like, it's only being dumped out because nobody's buying it.
01:07:18.000Yes, but it's because the bottling plant isn't running.
01:07:21.000It's not just like the milk goes straight to you.
01:07:24.000It goes through, you know, homogenization and pasteurization, the bottling plants, the distributors, the warehouses, and then finally the stores.
01:07:30.000And all of those jobs are people that do those jobs because they pay.
01:07:35.000And so when the store gets shut down, when the restaurant gets shut down, there is no one to pay for any of it.
01:07:42.000Now there have been some pushes in the first lockdown to figure out how to deliver vegetables and fruits and foods and meats directly from the farmers to certain, you know, facilities and food banks and stuff like that.
01:07:55.000But what they don't realize is that if a restaurant can't open, and they're starting to shut everything down again, then they won't buy the milk, so the people who bottle and distribute the milk won't pay for the bottling service, or they won't pay for the service previous, the homogenization, the pasteurization, they'll stop ordering, and then eventually the farm dumps the milk out.
01:08:16.000And that is just one example of one food product, let alone all of the countless things that everyone's used to having for dinner, you know, to eat food.
01:08:26.000And that's just one, another one thing, food.
01:08:28.000Then you think about all the rest of the commodities that everyone's used to.
01:08:32.000I mean, obviously food is one of the most important things because we got to eat to live.
01:08:36.000So it's pretty, pretty important to maintain.
01:08:39.000It's a giant machine and we've stripped the gears off of it because of COVID.
01:10:35.000So, once there's a certain number of stores that have closed, then people start saying, oh, let's not go to that mall, there's a bunch of, you know, they don't really have that much.
01:10:59.000But the point is, when a mall is full, people say, let's go to the mall because you can browse and look for things and you get ideas for things you didn't want.
01:11:07.000And social interaction also comes into play.
01:11:38.000The mall becomes unappealing and it causes the whole thing to collapse because then other businesses struggle and they leave and that's what's happening in New York right now.
01:11:45.000And enter the internet and people just shop online anyway.
01:11:50.000So this, I'll tell you what man, this year may be the end of physical shopping and I'm not kidding.
01:12:00.000Well then you think about what social media and how we've talked about that many times about how that's the new Town square and it should be protected free speech in the town square needs to be upheld You know Twitter is and Facebook are these are these places that people are now coming together Instead of going to the mall and and like hey, let's all meet at the mall and hang out We don't even need to shop.
01:12:22.000We can just walk around looking at stuff and you know, whatever We'll go it's a game stop check out some games get some food, but hang out together go to the arcade maybe and That's not happening anymore.
01:12:33.000Now people are just going on Facebook.
01:12:37.000People aren't talking to their grandmas anymore.
01:12:38.000They're just seeing what their grandma's doing on Facebook.
01:12:51.000We're seeing it now in Los Angeles with Mayor Garcetti straight up saying, we will take away your water If you try to uphold your First Amendment right to peaceably assemble.
01:13:54.000People need to understand this, especially about power outages and cutting off utilities, is that there are some people who literally need it in the immediate to survive.
01:14:37.000Twitter shut him down because he was trying to fact-check the president.
01:14:41.000You've got this guy, Bobby Lewis, and you've got this woman, Liz Power.
01:14:44.000These people are all complaining that Twitter has forced them to delete their own tweets because they were saying things that Twitter didn't like.
01:14:58.000If there is any particular group of people that lacks the ability to learn, it is leftists who continually ask for censorship because invariably they're the ones who get censored.
01:15:09.000I mean, it's the same thing with Second Amendment.
01:15:11.000How insane would you have to be right now to be like, we demand that the government seize, you know, national gun control, seize all the weapons.
01:16:03.000Because there are even laws, I'm curious, I don't know if California has this law, but I think Arizona does, if you go to a store and you say, can I have water, they have to give it to you, right?
01:16:12.000I mean, so that's, there's a lot of places like that for a lot of reasons.
01:16:46.000What, like the cops are going to people's homes?
01:16:48.000I had to double check, but yeah, she said cars are driving and making sure that people... Why would anyone in their right mind want to live in California at this point?
01:16:56.000New York and California have become... It's despotism.
01:17:00.000It's like they're fighting to be the best authoritarian state now.
01:17:40.000The mayor said that he had authorized the Department of Water and Power to cut utilities within 48 hours after parties were confirmed by the LAPD.
01:17:55.000Supreme Court ruled that in Nevada, churches couldn't be over a certain capacity, so they did that church- Evangelicals held a church ceremony event at a casino.
01:18:03.000Mm-hmm or that video today in a Walmart Walmart.
01:18:10.000Honestly, I'm not religious but it lifted me up hearing the the joy and the Reverence of what they were they were doing.
01:18:18.000I mean they were they were basically saying to the man F you We're gonna join up together.
01:18:23.000Oh, yeah, check this out It's from Post Millennial.
01:18:25.000So it says, uh, barred from attending church, Christians held worship service at a Walmart and they were singing and man, was it, was it good to hear?
01:18:34.000How long will people sit back and accept something like this?
01:18:52.000If the mayor of your town is threatening to strip you of human rights and no one opposes him, how long... I mean, I'm... How long until they just walk up and they just disappear you?
01:19:16.000Now, impeached, whatever, they complain about Donald Trump tweeting.
01:19:20.000I kid you not, CNN, they're like, the president is showing his fascistic tendencies again by saying, maybe we should postpone an election due to mail-in voter problems.
01:19:29.000It's like, Trump tweeted about postponing the election?
01:19:50.000When the mayor of LA holds a press conference and says, within 48 hours of you having a legal assembly, you're breaking the law, and we will take away your water.
01:20:01.000I understand taking away your power, too.
01:20:04.000Can you imagine, like, from, say, last year, 2019, you're like, I'm gonna plan my wedding in this beautiful place in California.
01:20:13.000You know, somewhere, maybe in my friend's house in L.A.
01:23:33.000Once you really look into the history of what New York was in the 70s versus the 80s, it's a big difference.
01:23:40.000I'm going to read this short little blurb from the New York Post from a few years ago.
01:23:44.000It says, New York City's 1% are paying a much larger share of the city's income tax than the wealthiest 1% nationally are coughing up to Washington.
01:23:52.000Interesting, but you know what the numbers are?
01:23:54.000The Big Apple's top 35,400 filers, those with incomes of $598,000 or more, accounted for
01:24:01.00045.7% of the $7.2 billion in income taxes that New York City collected.
01:24:56.000Now that all these businesses were just ripped to shreds and just burnt to the ground figuratively by the riots, And shut down by COVID, what are you going to walk around for?
01:25:54.000He brings with him a bunch of money, and he goes and he buys little statues of the Statue of Liberty, little models of it, some American flags.
01:26:01.000Buys an MTA pass, buys Food, you know, goes to the theater, hotel, everything.
01:26:09.000That money was generated in Columbus, brought to New York, and dispersed in New York, bolstering the New York economy.
01:26:14.000That's why tourism—I mean, people know how tourism works.
01:26:17.000Bill de Blasio said, hmm, how can we stop this money from coming in?
01:26:22.000Checkpoints and a two-week quarantine.
01:27:05.000There's no way they're going to come back because they're finding a new spot, realizing they're making so much more money because they don't have to pay as much taxes in these other places.
01:27:15.000And those other places are probably like, we love your taxes that you're giving us.
01:28:50.000The people in Brooklyn, in Central Brooklyn, Bed-Stuy, in these areas who live in these tiny apartments, they can't just up and leave.
01:28:56.000So the whole city is being destroyed by the failures of this mayor, this Democratic mayor and the Democratic governor, and the poor people are suffering the most.
01:29:05.000And crime is skyrocketing because he's defunding the police, taking the crime units out of these places that needed them, that are actually begging for them to come back.
01:31:24.000They're not even thinking about the fact that they've created these food deserts where they have no choice but to go to McDonald's because there's no other places.
01:31:32.000Everything else is a little bodega that has barely anything.
01:31:36.000The bodegas have just like, you know, noodles and stuff.
01:32:44.000Obviously, from what we have learned about what Trump said, that he's got all these enemies, that he's going to go away for a little bit.
01:32:53.000You're not going to see him for a little while.
01:32:54.000I think it's because these people know Trump's going to win.
01:32:59.000They're looking at the American public and the American public is just going like this, like, we are going to vote for Trump because we see you.
01:33:15.000And now that we learned that the journalist bubble is worse now than it was in 2016.
01:33:20.000So for those that didn't see this the other day, it was a university at Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, I think that's what it's called.
01:33:26.000And they said that The Beltway bubble, the DC Politico reporters, are more isolated than they were last time, and they were expecting to see the inverse.
01:33:37.000So everybody wondered, why did they get everything wrong in the last election?
01:33:42.000And now it's because they were just following each other, and they were completely out of touch with America.
01:33:46.000So the New York Times did this famous thing where they sent a guy around the country to talk to middle America and be like, what did we not understand?
01:33:53.000And now apparently it's worse than it was before.
01:37:13.000I actually used to see this with my patients when I worked in the nursing home and rehab centers, your filter goes away when you pass a certain point.
01:37:20.000Dementia makes it, you say whatever is crossing your mind and none of it makes sense.
01:37:24.000Is it dementia or is it like you're old and you just don't care anymore?
01:37:30.000I was talking with many medical people today that were commenting on my post about it.
01:37:36.000They're like, this is a telltale sign of dementia because they could even have had a change of heart later on in their life and not be racist anymore.
01:37:47.000But then as dementia sets in, it reverts back to an older time that it just kind of I mean, if he ever wasn't racist, because I'm fairly certain that never went away.
01:37:58.000The crazy thing about what he said, it was first and foremost, why?
01:38:02.000Yeah, it had nothing to do with the conversation!
01:38:05.000He's just like, let me just say something bad about this group of people, and it's not even true!
01:38:10.000He's like, I'm just gonna go for a hail Yeah, just a punch, a haymaker right to the face for no reason.
01:38:16.000Have you noticed his filter moments where Biden will be talking?
01:38:20.000He'll be like, listen here, you know, we got to, you know, I'm not going to say that because that would have been bad.
01:40:22.000He just signed an executive order saying that TikTok is banned under the National Emergencies Act and will sanction any company still doing business with them in 45 days.
01:41:11.000transactions with TikTok's Chinese-owned parent company.
01:41:14.000Executive order comes as app faces scrutiny from U.S.
01:41:17.000lawmakers and Trump administration over national security concerns.
01:41:20.000So we have a tweet from Hunter Walker breaking.
01:41:23.000President Trump just issued an executive order on addressing the threat posed by TikTok.
01:41:27.000It takes effect in 45 days, prohibits any transaction with ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, and will almost certainly face legal challenges.
01:41:39.000The president has just dropped the nuke and I've been saving this.
01:42:21.000So I was watching this documentary on surveillance and Chinese companies have been building these facial recognition software devices, basically, and selling them All across the world, the EU uses them.
01:42:38.000I mean, who knows how many devices that are on this planet use them.
01:42:44.000But TikTok, if you think about what that is in everybody's smartphone that's got facial recognition now, they've got all this information now.
01:42:55.000We know that they've been taking information.
01:42:57.000They're like, oh, they can look at your stuff.
01:42:59.000It's like, yeah, they can also look at your face and document that.
01:46:58.000What if you logged into TikTok using a different app like Facebook or Google?
01:47:03.000Let's say you log into TikTok, you use your email address and your password, and then they get access to your phone, to your email, to everything, and then they publish all of your private information.
01:47:13.000You want to talk about real war and disruption of economies?
01:47:31.000And all of this information can easily be stolen.
01:47:34.000And if you have a foreign adversary of this country stealing that data, you should not
01:47:38.000be surprised if they use it and they use it to disrupt our economy.
01:47:41.000Because I tell you this, man, the biggest economic disruption I could think of is if
01:47:46.000everyone's internet history and private messages became public.
01:47:50.000All of a sudden, co-workers would hate each other, bosses would get fired overnight, everybody would be found out to be racist or sexist or bigoted, everybody would know everything, and it would cause absolute bedlam.
01:48:01.000More importantly, they can target, I don't know, nuisances to them.
01:48:06.000Let's say you're somebody who is using TikTok and you're speaking out against the atrocities in China, like the Uyghur Muslim crisis, the genocide.
01:48:13.000Now they're going to be like, let's publish their private information, destroy their life.
01:49:00.000I defer to the experts on this one, but I'll tell you this, man.
01:49:03.000If we know what Facebook does, and that's only what we know now, I don't even want to think about what TikTok is doing because that data is getting stolen.
01:49:11.000Apparently it was stealing clipboard data and data from other apps.
01:49:21.000Imagine, imagine some, some, some dumb person pulling up that incognito mode and looking at some nasty photos and, you know, having a good time and then TikTok knows.
01:49:33.000So, uh, we talked about this last time, a picture of Mark Zuckerberg, you know, coming up over a wall because Facebook, Facebook literally does know when you poop.
01:49:59.000This is an actual depiction of him looking at you while you poop.
01:50:05.000There was a story I read that says Facebook knows when you're moving because of location tracking, and they know what's around you, and they can predict your behavior, and they can also read your messages, so they know if you're talking about food, they know if you're talking about, you know, I gotta run to the bathroom, so they can really predict when you're gonna go or when you are, you know, in the john.
01:51:14.000You had a tank with a GoPro mounted on it, and it was firing at two guys also with GoPros mounted, and both sets of the footage got uploaded later.
01:51:23.000And then a news organization, like a news non-profit, found both clips and put them together.
01:51:28.000And they were like, that's kind of crazy to see from both perspectives of the conflict.
01:51:33.000So this was one of the first big moves of the Information Age warfare.
01:51:38.000Another one, which is kind of horrifying and hilarious, is when the al-Qassam brigades in Palestine were firing missiles into Israel.
01:51:47.000And Israel was, you know, striking back, and they were having a flame war on Twitter.
01:51:51.000Yeah, the IDF was like, we will crush you, you terrorists, and they were like, we will never arrest, we're coming for you, and they're, like, tweeting at each other.
01:51:57.000So, like, we were watching these guys tweet at each other and, like, literally try and blow each other up.
01:52:45.000But I think because there's a concern about looking oppressive, or looking, look, no matter what you do, whether it's defensive or not, blowing up stuff makes you look bad.
01:54:14.000So smash the like button, hit the notification bell.
01:54:16.000We're going to read through Super Chats now.
01:54:19.000We will end up hanging out a little while longer, but also make sure to follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler at TimCast.
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01:54:46.000I am, like, 60,000 subs away from breaking a million, and I would be very, very grateful if every 60,000... Well, most probably are subscribed anyway.
01:54:56.000How about we read some superchats here?
01:55:28.000I'm not going to read the rest of that simply because YouTube is unkind.
01:55:33.000But I'll summarize it in a more peaceful way.
01:55:37.000If people are going to leave certain areas and they're bringing bad policies with them, please have a conversation with them about what caused the problems in the first place.
01:56:29.000COVID is making it impossible to actually do anything.
01:56:34.000And now, of course, I know most people realize this.
01:56:37.000Where we are right now is supposed to be temporary.
01:56:39.000I was trying to buy a new building, not particularly expensive, last year, so we could actually have a place to launch a new media venture, and it fell through.
01:56:48.000COVID hit, and now it's almost impossible.
01:56:50.000So fingers are crossed that we're actually moving forward, because we need the space to actually bring on new staff and do legit journalism, like real fact-checkers.
01:57:00.000Then once we get that started, and I have an in-house editor-in-chief and all that stuff, There's going to be field reporting, but for the most part, it's going to be a fact-checking organization and aggregator, so.
01:57:51.000Anthony Brewer says, ever consider that the media keeps perpetuating that Biden will win so that all the foreheads will re and screech when he loses?
01:57:59.000The whole Hillary won the popular vote narrative.
01:59:04.000i'll check my parlor i i I'll be honest, I haven't really been on parlor often, but I should get back on there.
01:59:09.000I have parlor more as a backup as of right now.
01:59:12.000I don't really use it that much, but I tell people to follow me there because in the event, you know... I try to get on there, but I can try more.
01:59:20.000I think that once you get 62,000 live viewers on a daily show, where you got a guy wearing a MAGA beanie, you're in serious danger of... Trump 2020!
01:59:29.000You're in serious danger of YouTube... Wait, wait, give me... Yeah!
01:59:34.000The more he does it, the closer we're getting to getting banned.
02:00:47.000But, so I'm sorry if we can't, we can't get to everyone's superchat all the time, but I usually try to make sure we read the first superchats that come in, always, to be like, you know, I'm trying, but...
02:02:07.000If you somehow manage to force the front to just stop dead, all the other carts just fly off the tracks and crash and start rolling down the hills and exploding and all, whatever.
02:02:17.000Well, if they're carrying something explosive.
02:02:18.000The point is, Well, then when you turn on the front engine... Everything's gone.
02:02:43.000And I mentioned this before, I was trying to buy some equipment for emergencies, and I'm looking at these retailers, and they're out of stock.
02:02:52.000So this ripple, I think, is going to come.
02:02:55.000And I'm wondering, you know, I think one of the reasons Donald Trump is very adamant of ramping up production in the U.S.
02:03:00.000as fast as possible is because with COVID now, especially, we don't have stuff because that stuff's made in China.
02:05:05.000So down in Mexico, these hikers were hiking on this path and this black bear straight up stands up on his hind legs, walks up to this woman and just starts smelling her.
02:06:14.000Ryan Cabral says, appreciate the effort you guys pull off.
02:06:18.000Turned 23 yesterday, another yesterday birthday, and I'm seeing more and more pro-Trump messages in my super blue area in San Jose, California.
02:06:27.000Hope more people put up pettiness aside and wake up to what is happening across the nation.
02:06:35.000Happy birthday and thank you very much for waking up and seeing the truth out there.
02:06:40.000We just had a peak concurrent viewer of 62,000, which inspires me.
02:06:48.000I am humbled and honored, and I mean it, because whenever I hear from somebody who I've known to be a progressive telling me they're voting for Trump, the left refuses to acknowledge it.
02:07:09.000So I'll keep things vague, and I'll mention, like, I was having a discussion about universal health care.
02:07:13.000I mentioned some extended family members that I have who were upset about the health care in other countries and were trying to get to the United States.
02:07:19.000And then people are like, Tim's lying.
02:07:39.000But I don't need to because you're wearing a maga beanie.
02:07:41.000I know, but the fact still remains that I was a Democrat in the past.
02:07:46.000What's more important is that you are a default urban liberal.
02:07:49.000What that means is there may be silent majority people who in the past have just said, I guess I'll vote Democrat, and now are realizing what's going on, and they're like, whoa, and they're putting on MAGA beanies.
02:08:02.000A friend of mine that I met at a Black Lives Matter rally in the Ferguson area, which is St.
02:08:08.000Louis, Was waving Black Lives Matter signs and like a year ago was posting on Twitter all this anti-Trump stuff and today it's all pro-Trump stuff.
02:08:39.000They say, Tim's lying, he doesn't have any friends believing this, because they want me to be pressured to be like, okay, here's their name, so they can harass them.
02:09:43.000I started complaining about the media.
02:09:45.000The media is doing everything in their power to prop up Democrats.
02:09:48.000I say the media is in mainstream, venture capital-funded, powerful establishment brands.
02:09:53.000and i started getting angry and angry about it which leads me to now say like seeing the democrats overlap
02:09:58.000with this corruption and eventually becomes
02:10:00.000the establishment is corrupt i'm sick of it so now you know what man these people deserve to be voted
02:10:06.000out their companies deserve to fail all that stuff
02:10:09.000jay max says a lot of wealthy coastal democrats that ruined their states
02:10:13.000are leaving and going to other states that don't have
02:10:15.000don't have the problems of c a n y et cetera AZ is a battleground state and young people need to wake up and vote local elections, not just presidential.
02:11:54.000You get that egg, and I was kind of like nervous, like I've never actually just eaten something that was part of like my own labor or whatever, you know?
02:12:19.000We did end up going late because the breaking news, so I don't want to stick around for too much longer, but we usually wrap up around 10, but I'll read a couple more.
02:12:27.000Safety Off says, Three months ago was an earthquake.
02:12:31.000If you weren't ready then, the tsunami to come will drown you now.
02:12:35.000Prayers for all who are not prepared for what's to come.
02:12:38.000And that's why I'm getting angry and trying to get this expansion happening with new journalism and everything, but man, we are getting jammed up because of COVID.
02:13:08.000I don't want to get into that, you know, a bit conspiratorial, I guess.
02:13:12.000Not necessarily conspiratorial, but very, very speculative.
02:13:15.000But I will say, the exodus from New York, decentralizing the economy, people buying guns, people, you know, moving out into rural areas, it's a really good thing to happen if a war was about to start.
02:13:26.000All right, let's see what we got here.
02:15:03.000It makes me think that maybe, what's to come in November, is that the silent majority stands up and this massive tsunami looks at these fringe lunatics and says, Yep.
02:17:14.000You know, I think that we're still going to be here, hopefully, and we'll be able to keep, you know, bringing you news and information.
02:17:22.000And my goal, regardless of what happens with the violation of our rights, with the expansion of these lunatics, is I'm going to do my best to make sure information can get out.
02:17:30.000And so that's what we're going to be here for.
02:17:32.000You can also check out AdamCastIRL on YouTube and that's my new show that I'm doing by myself and I do deep dives and it's going to be fun.
02:17:41.000I'm going to continue on after we get to the new location.