In this episode, we talk about the Cheesecake factory not paying their rent, coronavirus, and what we would do if we found ourselves without a ventilator in the emergency room. We also talk about our favorite beanies.
00:03:01.000And then we have a nervous laugh because it's getting scary out there, man.
00:03:05.000But hey, before we get started with the first story, which is one of the scariest things I have ever heard, hospitals are basically saying, you die, you die, you die, and we're not going to save you.
00:03:21.000Hospitals consider universal do not resuscitate order for coronavirus patients.
00:03:26.000That basically means If you are brought to the hospital with coronavirus and you start going into it, they're gonna be like, yeah, it's nice knowing you, buddy.
00:03:36.000I mean, they'll put you on the ventilator though, right?
00:04:02.000Dude, I was reading some of these stories and they said that there were people who were on ventilators and you can see them slowly turning blue.
00:04:09.000Oxygen in their lungs on maximum pressure because the fluid buildup was so intense.
00:04:15.000That even with pure oxygen, and they have the machine blowing air in and pulling out, your lungs are always inflated, you're not breathing, you're just knocked out with a tube down your throat, and people are slowly turning blue because they were getting no oxygen.
00:04:29.000So they're basically like, you know what?
00:04:47.000Yeah, that's where the oxygen comes in.
00:04:48.000And what I was reading is they said that when they fill with fluid and then they put people on the ventilators at max pressure, it starts breaking up all the little, what are they called, like alveoli or something?
00:09:06.000Well, let's uh, let's let's let's read let's read but Real quick before we do if you guys want to get in the super chat and have your questions answered by us We will jump over and make sure you subscribe if you want to get more videos, but let's let's read from the Washington Post They say hospitals on the front lines of the pandemic are engaged in a heated private debate over a calculation few have encountered in their lifetimes.
00:09:27.000How to weigh the quote save at all costs approach to resuscitating a dying patient against the real danger of exposing doctors and nurses to the contagion of coronavirus.
00:09:37.000The conversations are driven by the realization that the risk to staff amid dwindling stores of protective equipment such as masks, gowns, and gloves may be too great to justify the conventional response when a patient codes and their heart or breathing stops.
00:09:53.000Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago has been discussing a universal do-not-resuscitate policy for infected patients, regardless of the wishes of the patient or their family members.
00:10:05.000A wrenching decision to prioritize the lives of the many over the one.
00:10:09.000I want you to imagine something right now.
00:10:11.000I want you to imagine that's you inside a hospital, and that's your mom on a breathing tube, and all of a sudden you start hearing beeping going off, and you start screaming, help her please, and the doctor holds you back and says, no.
00:10:23.000Dude, the people who downplayed this stuff.
00:10:25.000The people who joked and laughed about it.
00:10:27.000The people who think it's not happening.
00:12:02.000So, I mean, I'm hearing all these younger people are dying, and it's like, were they smokers?
00:12:08.000Because, I mean, I used to be a smoker, and I haven't... I quit smoking six years ago.
00:12:14.000So it's been a long time since I've had a cigarette, but I hear it's really bad for your lungs in general, let alone a lung disease that's attacking your lungs.
00:12:23.000Listen, we just watched some videos before we went live, and I can't confirm them, so that's why I'm not going to pull them up.
00:12:31.000But I believe they're more likely than not real of things going down in China to this day.
00:12:38.000There's a video going viral of like a bunch of different clips of China having like the
00:12:44.000entire highway is full of like 12 major trucks spraying disinfectant.
00:12:48.000Yeah, out of these huge like cannon looking things.
00:12:51.000There's people, there's like, one clip is a person just, like, laying on a bench and a bunch of guys, a couple guys in hazmat suits come and just, like, start taking the bodies.
00:13:00.000There's videos where someone's driving down the street and there's just bodies on the sidewalk everywhere.
00:13:05.000I kind of feel like, you know, it's crazy because right now it feels like the media, especially Trump, they're desperately trying to keep everybody, keep the morale up.
00:13:16.000Trump is saying we're going to get back, you know, the economy is going to kick back into gear on Easter.
00:13:32.000So that, you know, there's going to be a lot of people who think, uh, okay, I'm going to invest in the market.
00:13:36.000Let's get the economy working again, because it sounds like we may have an opportunity to make some money here if we get, you know, get going in Easter.
00:13:43.000I'm willing to bet once we get to Easter, the doctors and Trump are going to say, we're really close.
00:13:51.000And then a week's gonna go by, and they're gonna say, everything's going great, the market's gonna be rallying now because we have some certainty.
00:14:50.000Well, it looks like it looks like the graph, because if you look at the graph from China goes up and then it kind of teeters off for a while and then spikes again.
00:14:57.000Yeah, it felt it feels like we're in we were in that little stage where we're like, wait, is it is it under control?
00:15:44.000Officials at George Washington University Hospital in the district say they had similar conversations, but for now will continue to resuscitate COVID-19 patients using modified procedures, such as putting plastic sheeting over the patient to create a barrier.
00:15:59.000The University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, one of the country's major hotspots for infections, is dealing with the problem by severely limiting the number of responders to a contagious patient in cardiac or respiratory arrest.
00:16:11.000Several large hospital systems, Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Geisinger in Pennsylvania, and regional Kaiser Permanente networks are looking at guidelines that would allow doctors to override the wishes of the coronavirus patient or family members on a case-by-case basis due to the risk to doctors and nurses or a shortage of protective equipment.
00:17:25.000Now, if you will, the doctor gets coronavirus because he's trying to save the mom, and then the entire staff gets it, and then all of a sudden there's no more staff.
00:17:36.000Or actually something I think is worse.
00:17:39.000It's, you know, I've read these stories about doctors who have gotten sick, and a couple have lost their lives.
00:17:44.000In North Jersey, there was this guy, he was like, his whole life, he was like, in his late 70s, and he contracted it trying to save people and died, and to me, that's like, it's a very honorable way to go, you know?
00:18:06.000Watching people die every day, getting paid nothing, working 14-hour days, and your family's without toilet paper?
00:18:12.000I know that sounds like kind of funny, but I mean like, your family has lack of resources, you can't pay your rent, you're not making nearly enough, and you're like, I have to go.
00:18:52.000But when you look at this story from the Washington Post, which is, it's from today, it's actually from only a couple hours ago, where we're actually entertaining the conversation where doctors will not try to save you.
00:21:44.000Imagine telling people like two, three years ago, four years ago, when he was running for president, and it's like, there's gonna be a day that you trust him more than the news.
00:25:45.000And what he said was, Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats can't control the progressives because they will absolutely say no, because they don't care.
00:25:54.000So you have the, you know, the Republicans and Democrats in Congress finally saying, OK, OK, this works for us and let's get it done.
00:26:26.000If the Democrats in the Senate say, we're good on this, we negotiate it, and we're happy, then why won't the House Democrats be like, all right, we're good to go?
00:26:35.000So then when you turn on the TV, and you're looking for answers, and you're seeing nothing but chaos in Congress, you then see the President, you see the people all around him, and he's saying things like, this medication has been promising, he actually said, it might work, it might not, I'm hopeful, I think it'll work, we're gonna try and push this one through and do what we can.
00:27:19.000The New York Times wrote a story about Trump's ratings going through the roof and his approval ratings going through the roof.
00:27:26.000And in it, they passively say, Trump has been heavily criticized for encouraging people to consume a dangerous product or a product that is unproven to help, which resulted in a man dying after ingesting a similar compound.
00:27:58.000Long story short, the point I was trying to get to with this past, you know, bit is that I don't want to be, I don't know, a doomsayer, but these past few stories I've been reading, it does not sound good.
00:28:11.000I've tried to be optimistic and say like, hey, you know, like the market's rallying, this is good news.
00:28:17.000But you look at what's happening in some other countries and there's a bit of good news, but I think China's lying.
00:28:22.000Because you see these videos that are circulating and they're recent ones.
00:29:32.000So the first one I want to show is Washington State football player Bryce Beekman found dead at 22 after experiencing breathing problems as the school remains closed due to coronavirus.
00:29:43.000This in no way has anything to do with coronavirus.
00:29:54.000Someone was saying to us yesterday that, or maybe the other day, that her friend's grandma passed away and they just... There's any death that's happening right now?
00:30:30.000Because there have been a lot of videos coming out of some of these other countries where somebody will be walking and all of a sudden they'll just collapse because they didn't realize how sick they were.
00:30:38.000There are stories about people who felt fine and then within an hour had a crazy fever and shortness of breath and were like wheezing.
00:31:14.000So this is a 21-year-old woman, reportedly died of the coronavirus in UK, and is believed to be the youngest person in the country with no underlying health conditions to succumb to the bug.
00:31:25.000The family of Buckinghamshire resident Chloe Middleton posted the grim news Tuesday on Facebook, according to local media.
00:31:32.000To all the people out there that thinks it's just a virus, please think again.
00:31:36.000Speaking from personal experience, this so-called virus has taken the life of my 21-year-old daughter, said her mom, Diane Middleton.
00:31:44.000Chloe's aunt, Emily Mystery, also posted about the young girl's COVID-19-related death on Facebook and noted that her beautiful and kind-hearted niece had no underlying health issues.
00:31:54.000My loved ones are going through the most unimaginable pain.
00:32:10.000People are spreading the virus, the relative added.
00:32:13.000The post went on to say, life as we know it has changed dramatically, but unless we all act now to protect ourselves and others, the longer this turmoil and anguish will go on.
00:32:22.000The UK's youngest victim is an 18-year-old with significant underlying health issues who died in Coventry, West Midlands after contracting COVID-19, but the virus was not said to be his direct cause of death.
00:32:45.000New Jersey athlete, 25, who works at Bank of America is in an induced coma after doctors lost his coronavirus test results as his mom slams NBA players for being tested before her very sick son.
00:32:58.000Look, man, there's gonna be a lot of progressive lefties saying, The system is broken.
00:33:07.000There was a viral tweet where someone said the easiest way to get tested for coronavirus is to cough in the face of a rich person and wait for their results to come back.
00:34:11.000So it looks like we're dealing with something really serious and a lot of people have been downplaying it in a rather, I guess, unfortunate way.
00:34:20.000And, man, I can only go back to thinking, like, if we don't have these hospital beds, how much higher will the mortality rate get and will young people be affected by it?
00:34:31.000So one of the things they've been doing is putting people in induced comas.
00:34:34.000Actually, let's read, try and figure out, maybe they'll say why.
00:34:37.000They say a 25-year-old New Jersey man is fighting for his life in an induced coma after doctors lost his coronavirus test results that confirmed he had the deadly virus.
00:34:54.000He has been on a ventilator in a medically-induced coma for six days at a hospital in Edison.
00:34:58.000Allard, who is an All-American lacrosse player and works at the Bank of America in Manhattan, first became sick on March 13th.
00:35:06.000He was suffering from a high fever, back pain, and had been throwing up.
00:35:09.000Allard initially didn't present as a typical coronavirus patient given his age, that he had no pre-existing conditions, and the fact he hadn't traveled overseas recently.
00:35:17.000His mother, Jenny Allard, told ABC News that the lab that was processing his COVID-19 test results somehow lost the sample.
00:35:23.000She said it set back his treatment about five days.
00:35:26.000Oh, so that's what they're trying to say.
00:35:28.000So it was confirmed they didn't have it, so he couldn't get treated for it.
00:37:12.000I don't think all of these super wealthy global elites who are trying to form this big economic bloc in Europe would sacrifice decades of their vision for this.
00:37:24.000What Germany and Austria and France are doing, shutting down their borders, essentially undermining the entirety of the European Union that they've been trying to put together for decades.
00:37:32.000I don't know if I believe they would want to do that, let alone all these companies giving up billions upon billions of dollars, politicians.
00:37:59.000I know that's a random sidebar, but have you seen Game Changers?
00:38:02.000I don't know if anyone has seen Game Changers, but it's specifically about what animal protein does to the blood and how it lessens the ability to have the body move oxygen through the body.
00:38:14.000It clouds the blood up so that oxygen doesn't get around as easily.
00:38:18.000So if that's the case, then I'd be curious why this hasn't happened earlier.
00:43:05.000When you see these hospitals overrun, and the crazy thing is like, you know what man, if you don't care about anyone else, you don't care about other people, okay, that's fine.
00:43:17.000But here's what I think's gonna happen.
00:43:20.000I don't, well first of all, I don't know what's going to happen come April 1st when rent is due.
00:43:24.000Because apparently they're not even getting this emergency package passed through so that people have no money.
00:43:30.000They were going to do four months guaranteed fast.
00:43:33.000But if this gets to the point where business, where Manhattan is a ghost town, Manhattan, densest city, biggest city in the country is a ghost town.
00:44:05.000I don't want to be a doomsayer, I don't want to be overreacting, but April 1st is a coming, and we're being stalled on this emergency package.
00:44:15.000So the next thing that happens is the emergency lockdown.
00:46:44.000But also, as we're moving into this subject matter about what a terrorism charge is in the U.S., there was this really great sequence where Data asks Picard about terrorism, and he says, basically, if it's so frowned upon, or it's successful, it works.
00:46:59.000And Picard is like, these are tough questions humanity has struggled with for, you know, millennia.
00:47:35.000So my take on that is actually even more unsettled, I think, than Tim and Adam, because I've seen DNRs put into place and acted out and changed, and they are no joke.
00:47:44.000I would hate to see that for like a 20-year-old kid.
00:47:46.000You've seen people who have chosen To receive no aid, and then you watch them die.
00:47:51.000I used to watch them die on screen because I was in telemetry, where we're watching people's hearts beat, and then not beat, and yeah, like agonal beats and stuff.
00:47:59.000But those people were really, really old.
00:48:01.000The reason they were DNRs was because it was their time.
00:48:04.000So what if it's a 35-year-old dad, a couple kids, and the doctors come to you and say, we're not going to do anything about it?
00:49:39.000For those that are familiar, if you want to help out, there's a program called Folding at Home that uses your home computer's power to help cure diseases.
00:50:23.000It is editorially independent from me on purpose.
00:50:26.000I am a commentary and, you know, news person.
00:50:29.000They do actual on-the-ground reporting.
00:50:31.000So they're going through... There's some really, really cool stuff.
00:50:34.000I can't talk about it too much, but they run their ship, and I act essentially as like an ombudsman.
00:50:39.000So if I see them stepping out of line or whatever, but they don't because I know them, they're friends, then I'll come in and be like, yo guys, this is unethical or something.
00:50:46.000So the general idea is, I do my thing.
00:50:50.000Subverse does their thing, but if Subverse starts crossing the line with this BS these other outlets do, then I come in and I karate chop people.
00:51:16.000People keep sending me different links to get beanies from, but they're thin workout beanies or big, long, acrylic beanies that aren't comfortable.
00:51:30.000Like, where do the skateboard companies get their beanies made?
00:51:45.000And not only that... They're for skateboarding.
00:51:46.000I have found something similar actually, but they're like crazy patterns.
00:51:51.000I can't, I can't wholesale like, you know, like a regular one that we can then put like Timcast on, you know, like have your little face on it, which would be funny, but...
00:52:01.000Maybe we just gotta call up... Trust me, I'm looking.
00:52:04.000I'm really trying to source beanies, and it's not easy.
00:58:34.000You know, so I probably would be like, eh, you know, I'm not gonna rush full speed to get a vaccine, but I'll be there, I'll go check it out.
00:58:41.000But, uh, it does concern me when, like, I'm supposed to trust these people.
01:00:47.000It is a large house, a lot of space, and we have a studio in the basement.
01:00:51.000But there is, you know, I was actually working on buying a building for the studio, and this was the last resort, so we kind of ended up having to be like, okay, we're moving back into this one house.
01:01:02.000And thank goodness, because I wouldn't want to be traveling around.
01:01:05.000We wouldn't be able to do the show if that wasn't the case.
01:02:48.000It's so confusing that everyone was cheering for Trump's $1,000 check, and now that they've negotiated $1,200, they're all saying it's not good enough.
01:04:30.000Sparky says, hospitals have teams who talk patients and loved ones into not accepting treatment for anyone old enough to be on Medicare during the last few years.
01:06:14.000Data Exploit says, people here in Canada don't seem to get it.
01:06:17.000I'm working in retail and I just heard today that the district manager and regional manager want to visit stores to thank the staff for staying at work.
01:06:46.000But a bunch of us, that Chinese minister guy was trying to argue that The vaping epidemic where all these young people were getting these lung, you know, it was similar.
01:06:56.000It was like fluids filling up in their lungs, they couldn't breathe.
01:07:10.000And then I eventually quit vaping also.
01:07:13.000I remember I would always get like really nice products and really nice stuff and sometimes I'd be in a spot that I couldn't... there was no vape shop and I'd go to the deli and there was like some really cheap looking stuff and I tried it and it was disgusting and my lungs hurt and I was like threw that away and it's like... The stuff the kids were getting was like... It's bootleg, right?
01:08:14.000Student of History says the bill is supposed to be an emergency snapshot to buy more time when the Democrats decided to just ignore the issue and walk in and walk out, making this worse by the day, making death more likely.
01:09:23.000Student of History says, exponential growth is 100k in about 70 days, 200k in about 40 days, 300k in 6 days after that.
01:09:32.000Scott McLean says, grey glue seems to be what's killing people.
01:09:36.000It would make more sense to create a compound that breaks it down, that isn't toxic and can be drained easier.
01:09:41.000Better than a vaccine, other options needed.
01:09:44.000Swampy says, unfortunately there's a lot of info out there, with factual backing that points towards governments going for power grabs and NWO plandemic, forcing people to beg the government for help and give up liberty for it.
01:10:34.000Bill Vong says, legally speaking, DNR, DNI is a medical order, and it's technically not up to families, but good luck finding anyone who would do that.
01:11:44.000And people have, there's like a job you can do where whenever something in the news happens, Ezra's opinion inverts.
01:11:51.000It's like, someone did a huge thread on how he, oh, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the example.
01:11:57.000When something happened, he said, we absolutely must... I can't remember, it was Trump appointing somebody, and he's like, we absolutely must have limits on how long someone can serve in the Supreme Court.
01:12:37.000Yeah, I don't want to get their beanies at their market price.
01:12:40.000I want to get our beanies for us with our stuff on them.
01:12:44.000Bill Vong says, yes, it's called ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and it's a major measure of last resort, needs to be surgically placed, and not a long-term solution.
01:12:55.000There you go, that's how you get the oxygen in the blood.
01:12:58.000Zachary, considering the mass DNR is the realm of possibilities, possibility, why don't we try to train the population in basic triage and life-saving medical techniques?
01:13:07.000Basically, can we medically deputize people?
01:13:10.000You know, that would be part of education and the whole education system of America is a whole different conversation.
01:14:19.000On Tuesday, President Trump signaled that he wants the extraordinary efforts the nation has taken to arrest the spread of the coronavirus to halt by Easter, April 12th.
01:14:27.000If that happens, the likely result will be more infections, an overloaded health care system, and more deaths.
01:14:33.000New polling also suggests that Trump's desire to end this period of quarantines and sheltering In place is out of step with the public's wishes.
01:14:41.000In a poll by Morning Consult taken March 20th to the 22nd, a plurality of Americans said they strongly support a national quarantine, and nearly three-quarters of Americans express at least some support for the idea.
01:14:55.000So keep in mind, plurality doesn't mean majority.
01:14:59.000It means of the various brackets, it's the biggest.
01:15:02.000Americans widely support national quarantine to contain COVID-19.
01:15:07.000They were asked, would you support or oppose a national quarantine in which only essential travel, such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy, are permitted to control the spread of the coronavirus?
01:15:17.000And we can see that among registered voters, 40% strongly support, 34% somewhat support.
01:15:23.000I mean, I'll be honest, that is a very, very strong plurality.
01:15:27.000That is, essentially you could argue, the majority would support, to a certain degree, a national lockdown.
01:15:33.000I mean, and the next one is somewhat support, and it's 34%.
01:15:39.000So that's 74% would strongly support it, or they support it, basically.
01:15:57.000Many Americans are already engaging in some form of social distancing, meaning they are either voluntarily keeping their distance from other people or are subject to a government order requiring them to do so.
01:16:08.000A quarantine would be an especially strict form of such distancing.
01:16:11.000Ordinarily, someone subject to a quarantine will remain in their home or in designated areas, with no exceptions.
01:16:16.000Although, as the morning consult polling question acknowledges, some exceptions to a nationwide quarantine order would need to be made to allow people to obtain food and medicine.
01:16:25.000It's also worth noting that Trump almost certainly does not have the formal authority to declare a national lockdown under existing federal law, and it is doubtful that Congress has the constitutional power to order people to remain in their homes.
01:16:38.000Though Congress most likely could order businesses to shutter temporarily.
01:16:41.000If a nationwide lockdown were to happen, it would likely be because 50 individual state governments all independently reached the conclusion that such a lockdown was necessary.
01:16:50.000Now look, in New Jersey, they already arrested a couple guys for having a party.
01:16:55.000So, there's no law on the books allowing them to do this.
01:16:59.000Public nuisance or something like that.
01:17:01.000They had a couple dozen, I don't know the full story, they had a couple dozen people over, but man, I'll tell you what, We are at a point in our country where they can arrest you for anything.
01:17:10.000There are so many laws in the books, they can just be like, oh, you, uh... I saw you just dropped a piece of paper.
01:18:06.000Vox says the federal public health laws governing quarantines, for example, generally only allow the federal government to act when someone tries to enter the country from abroad or when they attempt to cross state borders.
01:18:17.000While there are some parts of the country where formal shelter-in-place orders have shut down non-essential businesses and even turned going over to a friend's house into a misdemeanor, What does that have to do with anything?
01:18:47.000If Trump wanted the federal legislation forcing businesses to reopen, he would need to get
01:18:51.000the House of Representatives with its Democratic majority to sign off on such legislation.
01:18:55.000And even if he did manage to get such a law through Congress, it is not entirely clear that the current Supreme Court would uphold it.
01:19:02.000There are already signs of a partisan divide on the question of whether extraordinary measures are necessary to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
01:19:09.000A gap that is apparent in the morning consult poll.
01:19:12.000Similarly, a recent Gallup poll found 78% of Democrats are avoiding small gatherings while only 56% of Republicans are doing so.
01:19:48.000But I think it's fair to say that, like, they polled Democrats and Republicans and said, Republicans aren't concerned about their family catching coronavirus, showing that they're downplaying the severity.
01:19:57.000No, it's because they live far away from everybody.
01:20:01.000Dude, if you were like, if you asked me, your buddy lives on a farm, you know, 60 miles outside of the city, are you concerned about him catching coronavirus?
01:22:45.000But, I guess the bigger question is, how far are you willing to go to end this crisis?
01:22:52.000I think it's one of the reasons people think, you know, they want to believe in a conspiracy.
01:22:56.000Because when you see how much power the government is grabbing, the charges they're putting against people who defy this, it's like it benefits them so greatly you just don't want to believe it's legit, like they're taking advantage of it.
01:23:18.000Please, please take the power away and make us feel comfortable and safe.
01:23:22.000Let's read the conclusion here from the Vox article.
01:23:24.000They say, While Trump does not have the formal power to force Americans out of their homes, he still has tremendous rhetorical power over his fellow Republicans.
01:23:32.000If he told Americans to start living their lives as normal, it is likely that at least some Republicans would comply.
01:23:37.000Democrats, meanwhile, would be much more likely to ignore the President.
01:23:41.000This divide would also be reflected among state and local officials.
01:23:44.000Democratic mayors and governors would likely leave in place orders closing businesses and requiring residents to stay at home, while Republican officials would be more likely to march in locked up with the president.
01:23:55.000In the short term, that would produce a health crisis that disproportionately impacts people who live in Republican-governed states.
01:24:02.000In the longer term, however, coronavirus cares little about partisan affiliation or state borders.
01:24:06.000If the disease grows out of control in Alabama, it won't be long before it spreads to more Democratic states as well.
01:24:17.000So, gotta be honest, if Trump said, do your thing, and a bunch of rural areas started doing their thing, and the Democrats in the cities just disappeared and locked down, I mean, the spread of infection would be faster in a big city.
01:24:28.000New York's population density is like 28,000 people per square mile.
01:25:38.000And so it's kind of like a it's a it's a tough line, I feel, because I don't like people doing this and I don't understand their mental state of why they they're doing this.
01:25:49.000But I want others to know Don't do this stupid stuff.
01:26:40.000These people are lucky that the cops were called and they're actually being pulled instead of some person who's pissed, who's carrying a concealed weapon, who said, you just assaulted me in a pandemic.
01:26:52.000I mean, I'm just doing like an extreme situation.
01:27:34.000Well, yeah, because the city pushed all the non-rich out to the South and remade the North Side of Chicago to this pretty wonderland.
01:27:43.000But you've got a bunch of different, you know, it's really interesting how the South Side has this.
01:27:49.000It's like, there's different areas of different, there's like, uh, we have like, ethnic regions, almost.
01:27:57.000Like, uh, you have Little Italy, you've got Ukrainian Village, Chinatown, the Midway area is all Polish, then you have Bridgeport, which is mostly like, Southside Irish, and any one of these people is gonna mess you up bad.
01:28:48.000Yeah, you go to a jury trial, and they're like, ladies and gentlemen, this man licked deodorant at Walmart during the pandemic, and they'd be like, he's a witch!
01:29:06.000But look, Assuming the apocalypse isn't upon us, there will come a time where you will stand, you know, in front of a jury of your peers or in a jury, you know, you'll be judged by a jury of your peers.
01:31:44.000Viperus says, a quick Google search said that in 2012, researchers at Boston Children's Hospital developed an injectable microparticle that quickly oxygenates blood.
01:32:24.000Cassius in New York, thanks for coming members.
01:32:26.000Michael Leitner says, government should have suspended all payments for past debt, evict, then no money was needed for rent, business included, just need food.
01:32:35.000Smeet Knight says Eagle Scouts are required to have first aid training and
01:32:40.000When you do hostile environment training in general for whatever purpose like you could be a journalist
01:32:45.000You could be a contractor you do all the basic first aid training stuff, too
01:32:49.000You know, it's really crazy every human should know that some people don't know how to apply a tourniquet and they
01:32:58.000Well, so, I can understand if you don't know what a tourniquet does, but they were like, now, if you have a wound on your leg, does it go above or below the wound?
01:35:02.000You have to stop, calm down, and they turn the video off, and then he went on to say, like, for some reason people will see it, and they go, they go out.
01:36:12.000Benjamin Goode says, is there anything the president can do to stop extremely necessary legislation from getting bogged down with unnecessary spending proposals now and in the future?
01:36:21.000I am a Trump supporter, but love your content.
01:38:06.000Lawrence Customs says, my friends overseas said violations are fined.
01:38:10.000In our state right now, if you are breaking lockdown rules, it's a misdemeanor offense if you don't have paperwork backing up your travels.
01:38:17.000Cameron Young says, my command stated if Prez says return to normalcy, our command would continue in its strict schedule and procedures.
01:38:25.000I was placed on COVID-19 info team today.
01:38:35.000Tara Olson says, four horsemen gluttony for TP, pestilence for the virus, famine with the locusts and supply chain disruptions, and war that is coming due to all of this.
01:38:59.000Zikshi says, fun fact, the CCP spokesman started US conspiracy, followed a famous Japanese porn star first days on Twitter, calling her my babe.
01:39:28.000Because I know the people who are making things up, and I watched people make fake stuff that went viral, and it is really annoying to see that people one day just copy and pasted text, and all of a sudden now it's like everyone thinks it's real.
01:39:44.000Look, I got no... If you told me that a bunch of people in the government are doing drugs and doing really messed up stuff, total... You don't gotta tell me twice, man.
01:39:59.000The problem is, people started putting out fake texts, fake code words, and everyone just ate it up!
01:40:07.000It's so annoying, because I remember when that story was breaking, and it started going viral, and so I'm looking at what people are saying on Twitter, and I'm like, that was literally just made up.
01:40:35.000The reason it makes me angry is because if we actually wanted to figure out what they were really doing, which is probably drugs, to be honest, because we saw what Andrew Gillum was doing.
01:40:48.000To actually discredit the fact that these Democrats have been busted doing drugs like meth, they change it to something that makes literally no sense, and make up a bunch of fake nonsense to confuse everybody.
01:41:56.000Christopher Lambert says, think about cleaning services who go into a building every night, touch everything, and go to another building and do it again.
01:42:06.000Greg Langford said, could it be that Trump downplayed the virus at first to slow the panic and enact policies to slow the spread before the Dems try to shut him down?
01:42:23.000And the stores would get shredded, so he started a task force, shut down travel, and then started saying, no, no, no, everything's gonna be okay, everything's gonna be okay.
01:45:14.000Just random stuff, like anything that's going on in the world, like how times are- I mean, I don't know how we get into these conversations, but she always slips it in there, that it's like, well, I'm not even worried, because it's the end anyway.
01:45:27.000I'm imagining- And I know where I'm going.
01:45:29.000I'm imagining it's like, you're sitting down, and she's like, Adam, I need to talk to you about something serious.
01:45:36.000And then it's like, I imagine a time lapse, and she's like, oh yeah, and like, Trump?
01:46:02.000A locust swarm approaching Egypt has led a Bible scholar to claim we are in the last days urging Christians to prepare for the second coming of Christ.
01:46:10.000Now, apparently, this story has actually only gotten worse.
01:46:27.000And it sent a tsunami warning through, I think Hawaii got the warning too.
01:46:32.000An earthquake which struck near Russia's Kuril Islands has led the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center to warn of possible hazardous tsunami waves within 620 miles.
01:47:52.000So they're like, locusts, and, like, earthquakes here and there, and it's like, yeah, but, like... We're on high alert.
01:47:57.000here we go yeah there's been um a plague of not magpies there's a certain type of bird that's taking over africa really yeah in like south africa not not the country but like south of the continent right and it's they're just they move to where the water is yeah they always know so they're the first ones there they eat up all the green right away and they're just they're just taking over Yeah.
01:48:46.000They say the coronavirus has already killed more than 7,500 people.
01:48:48.000Well, it's actually way higher than that now.
01:48:51.000But a bigger disaster could be brewing on the horizon.
01:48:54.000Indiana-based preacher and evangelist Paul Begley believes the coronavirus is a sign of the end times.
01:49:00.000Begley, who preaches from West Lafayette in the U.S., spoke during an online sermon about the prophetic meaning of coronavirus.
01:49:07.000In a broadcast titled, Prophetic Apocalyptic Plagues of the End Times, he cited passages from the Bible, that supposedly back his bizarre claims. He said,
01:49:17.000the coronavirus has hit the world and no one saw it coming, or at least very few did.
01:49:22.000And what's happened is out of Wuhan, China, the coronavirus has exploded on the scene.
01:49:26.000The numbers of people infected way up in the thousands, and the death toll rising every day
01:49:31.000by the hundreds. And yet there's no cure, no vaccines, and really no one can pinpoint the
01:49:36.000origin of this end time plague. Okay, he just called it an end time plague. He hasn't given
01:49:40.000us any reason people like why he thinks that. Yeah, I'm still waiting for it.
01:49:43.000And while the bodies are piling up and people are afraid, the question becomes
01:49:47.000how to prevent it and where will it spread next?
01:49:51.000As of 525 GMT on March 17th, more than 190,000 people have been affected.
01:49:53.000He says the Bible does talk about plagues in the last days.
01:52:12.000Bizarre claim four horsemen of the apocalypse have arrived.
01:52:16.000Oh wasn't someone in the super chat just talking about this you guys were saying like yeah, it's the horseman Coronavirus has infected a lot of people this is from earlier this month Why are people claiming the four horsemen of the apocalypse have arrived?
01:52:29.000One of the horsemen of the apocalypse is death So I'm assuming that might be one that they're referring to?
01:53:11.000Repent of your sins before it is too late.
01:53:17.000Ah yes, here's a nice photo of what appears to be the four horsemen, you know, taking people out.
01:53:23.000I do care about you, and those who think like you do, and those who don't.
01:53:26.000Another Twitter user said, Beginning of sorrows, Matthew 24, 3-8.
01:53:31.000Australian wildfires, coronavirus, earthquakes in odd places, increased rage and murders worldwide, massive hunger increases.
01:53:39.000And there are those that laugh about the book of Revelation.
01:53:42.000But where are these outrageous claims about biblical prophecy coming from?
01:53:45.000Many Christians believe the end of the world was prophesied in the last chapter of the Bible, the book of Revelation.
01:53:52.000The Book of Revelation details the cataclysmic events that will unfold before the Second Coming of Christ.
01:53:57.000One of these events will be the arrival of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, one of which is believed to be represented by the coronavirus.
01:54:56.000John the Apostle wrote in Revelation 6 and I looked and I behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was death and Hell followed with him.
01:55:07.000I don't understand how the how coronavirus is a horse And I also I also I love to point out that Express just dug up a bunch of tweets from random Twitter users and then claimed like there's some authority here claiming This stuff is true.
01:57:21.000Well, then I can still say I haven't seen BuzzFeed.
01:57:24.000So, let me just wrap things up for everybody.
01:57:27.000You know, it's fun to talk about the apocalypse and revelations, and maybe we should actually do, like, a deep dive into, like, theories and ideas, like, you know, the procession of the equinox kind of stuff, and what could revelations mean.
01:57:38.000For now, we have all these articles popping up where people cherry-pick things and claim it's analogous to some prophecy.
01:58:22.000Well, you know, I'm glad that we ended this on a light note, because we started on a very, very dark note, where we actually were like, you know, here's what's funny.
01:58:30.000You want to talk about the end of the world?
01:58:32.000You don't got to talk about Bibles, prophecies, Nostradamus.
01:58:35.000You talk about hospitals deciding they're going to DNR people.
02:00:08.000I peruse them every day to see if there's anything interesting.
02:00:12.000Pretty much we meet up about an hour before the show and just kind of tag team, look at different stuff and...
02:00:18.000Alright, let's grab the last of these superchats, and then we're gonna be signing off.
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02:00:39.000Alright, Aaron says- oh, wait, where's that one?
02:01:13.000You have dismissed with prejudice before seeking the full picture.
02:01:16.000Spirit Cooking, Adrenocoma, and Epstein.
02:01:18.000No, the reality is, I know so much more about this than like 99% of people.
02:01:23.000Because when the story first started, there were a ton of mainstream Trump supporters tweeting about it, and I was doing a ton of research on it, and I was like, this is not real.
02:01:32.000And so I actually talked with some of the people who were sharing fake things.
02:01:39.000It's a bunch of people who I think, in all likelihood, chased themselves into a spiral where they've now created a fictitious version of what was really going on, which completely undermines the actual thing they're trying to claim is going on.
02:01:54.000And, well, that's just the easiest way to put it.
02:01:57.000There's literally things that I see every day that people are claiming, look at this thing, this proves it.
02:02:03.000And I'm like, I know that that for a fact was made up.
02:02:10.000You've based everything off of these lies.
02:02:12.000So if you want to talk about what politicians are doing behind closed doors, nasty things with kids and stuff, dude, yeah, there's a bunch of creepy people in power like Epstein.
02:02:46.000If you want to talk about a real conspiracy, it's that y'all got seeded a bunch of very obvious fake information that has now become the basis of something that is easily, verifiably fake, that has thrown you all off course to what the real investigation is.
02:02:59.000This is why I can't stand conspiracy theories.
02:03:01.000Because if you want to actually uncover the crime and do real investigative work, you cannot assert a bunch of things without hard evidence.
02:03:09.000And even if you do believe you have circumstantial evidence, you have to wait until you get the physical, hard evidence.
02:03:17.000Start from the beginning, otherwise what happens is they put a bunch of fake memes out there, people then picked it up, and immediately a bunch of journalists were like, I can prove that's false, the whole story's dead.
02:04:53.000Catherine says, allow me to quote Matthew 24 36, but about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
02:07:20.000Joe Ross, thanks for coming to see a member.
02:07:21.000Diego Diaz says, What I get from the apocalypse is that in the end of time Jesus will come back from the skies to take the ones who believes in him and establish his realm on earth and the world will unite to fight him.
02:07:53.000Should essential employees receive a bonus from their companies for the risks involved in staying open, or should it be a raise on their hourly rate?