The Invisible Lady and The Invisible Lydia are joined by Adam Krigler to discuss Alyssa Milano and the Me Too movement, the DNC scandal, and the rat apocalypse. Plus, a special guest appearance from We Are Change's Luke Rutkowski.
00:01:00.000Yeah, in one of the Veritas videos, they're talking to a nurse and she's like, it's obese people, people with diabetes, people with lung issues, and it's like, there it is, man.
00:01:10.000So the longest time they've been saying, like, you can eat whatever you want, you can be fat and happy and beautiful, and it's like... Until a global pandemic comes.
00:03:03.000Everybody was yelling, they were like, we cannot have the president saying these things, and to this day, they still use that against him, and they mock him.
00:03:11.000Well, there's been an accusation against Joe Biden for a while.
00:03:14.000Joe Biden, as many of you know, is probably going to be the Democratic primary, you know, nominee.
00:04:08.000But here's where the story gets crazy, because that's kind of big news.
00:04:11.000She did an interview, I think it was with Andy Cohen, and she was like, well, here's the thing, we must believe women, but men deserve due process, and it's like, oh, dude, spare me.
00:04:19.000Now here's where it gets crazy, though.
00:04:22.000Rose McGowan, who is considered another high profile leader of the Me Too movement, has just come out and called her, in the past hour or whatever, a corrupt DNC fraud.
00:06:25.000So which show yeah, I never thought you know what it is Yeah, I never watched it though But I I didn't know that she was one of the ones on it Wasn't she on some show in the 80s when she was a little kid?
00:08:54.000It is my opinion that you can't conflate the violent criminal assault described by Dr. Ford and an uncomfortable invasion of personal space and boundaries described by Flores.
00:09:02.000These two things aren't the same no matter how hard your network tries to spin it.
00:09:06.000You know what the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh were?
00:09:09.000That when he was a teenager at a party, he threw a young woman on the bed and him and his buddy jumped on top of her and then she ran away.
00:10:55.000It's like she had her chance to get in the light and she Everyone was was making memes of her sitting behind like in the courtroom Yep, you know and I don't remember she had like a paper holding up.
00:11:07.000They put different things on the paper or whatever It's like people were talking about her 3.6 million followers, right?
00:13:28.000So yeah, a lot of people, they try to do an emotional attack against her, and it actually empowers her side.
00:13:35.000Because when you attack someone based on something that has nothing to do with anything... It's like, you're proving my point!
00:13:40.000No, no, it's just the people... Look, the tribalists are never gonna give up their position no matter what.
00:13:46.000But if there's a regular person who doesn't know, and they see her saying something like, this man was accused, and then you go, you're just a washed up actress, then immediately you've lost.
00:13:55.000You've left the argument, you're not talking about what she's doing, you're just trying to call her a stupid dum-dum head.
00:14:00.000You're not addressing... That's all it is, you might as well call her a poo-poo face.
00:14:13.000You know, the stuff she's been doing as of late, it's like, it's like Netflix and Amazon stuff, so it's not like, I mean, hey man, I'd love to be on Netflix or Amazon.
00:15:15.000Because the establishment, the big businesses that love propping up people like, you know, Joe Biden, that's what they're for, or that's what they want.
00:15:25.000YouTubers, podcasters, you'll notice, have no problem saying, Joe Biden, that's insane.
00:15:29.000Like, look at Joe Rogan the other day.
00:16:42.000And then Joe starts muttering, he's like, you know, Donald, the thing with, you know, we have the case and dependency with the shortages, and Trump just puts the phone down, and then just, like, starts playing on his phone.
00:17:30.000Think about how insane that all sounds.
00:17:33.000Any honest person will tell you, like even somebody who doesn't like Trump, like you look at these progressive personalities, people like, you know, Jimmy Dore, Kyle Klinsky, they do not like Trump.
00:17:43.000And there's a reason why they're for Bernie.
00:17:44.000They're like, any honest person is gonna look at Biden and be like, what?
00:19:27.000We can get to her and have her like back him up so that she'll bring the whole Me Too movement to like not, you know, bring this whole thing to like a big thing that ruins Biden's chances.
00:19:38.000You know, I'd like to accuse her, I guess, but I have no proof, so without evidence, I will not.
00:19:47.000I'll just say that I don't think there's any sane person on the planet who thinks she's being honest.
00:19:53.000And this is why Trump's approval rating goes up.
00:19:56.000Because you see people like her, and you're like, dude, you can't... Come on, man.
00:20:01.000If you want to lie, come up with a better lie than that.
00:20:32.000You coming out and telling them to their face that, no, it's actually really bad, is not going to change their minds.
00:20:38.000It's going to make them not trust you because they've already made up their minds and they were asked about it and they said they like this.
00:21:55.000But who do you think Alyssa Milano is trying to is like?
00:21:57.000Do you think there are people in this country that are sitting there and she comes out and says, Joe Biden's going to be a great president?
00:22:03.000And they're like, wow, that's a good point.
00:23:56.000If they start getting rid of channels like this one, getting rid of people like Luke and many other people they've gotten rid of, how long until They control the narrative again, like the old days.
00:24:46.000Red Beard says, YouTube has been promoting a lot of your old videos on my app lately, including a 12-year-old video of you skating in a warehouse.
00:25:09.000You can Google search this one because it's new.
00:25:12.000But TimCast and TimCast News don't even come up on Google.
00:25:15.000So when people start searching for Tim Pool, that's the video that comes up because they don't show, they do show my main channels and stuff though.
00:25:22.000But this one, it's crazy because when the video was first put up, it was the early days of YouTube, it had like a few thousand views.
00:25:28.000And I think I'm like 18 in it, 18 or 19.
00:26:38.000You know his are a little bit longer and not all of them actually but artsy the one that the one that there's a an arbor skateboards video of me in new york and that was done by a canadian named ali i don't remember his last name but he did a really good job on it and it reminds me of brett's videos they're kind of they're flowy they feel like a story it really takes you into the environment and It's so neat.
00:27:50.000And now a bunch of people are pointing out that the Hong Kong company's principal, one of the chief officers, used to be in the Chinese military.
00:27:59.000Dude, there are a bunch of Chinese spies that are sewing discord and messing around.
00:28:08.000These people, in on the take, treason, man.
00:28:11.000Kaj says, if Boris dies from, I believe he meant dies, dies from Corona-leaked bioweapon in Britain, will have grounds to kick off World War III, let the nuclear Armageddon begin.
00:28:20.000Well, I don't think it was a bioweapon.
00:28:35.000The Washington Post and the Daily Mail both ran articles saying It's possible this originated in a lab with an accidental exposure due to a naturally occurring virus in bats.
00:29:26.000Eleven Bravo says, Alyssa Milano, oh no, Mr. Bill.
00:29:30.000Left is insane says, Today I lost my job, got in a car accident, and accidentally ate peanuts, which I'm allergic to, causing my throat to swell.
00:31:32.000Look, I understand that people need shelter, but if you're getting a stimulus package four months paid from the government, then how do you justify not paying rent?
00:31:44.000Not everybody can, you know, but I think regardless of what happens, I don't even, I don't actually even care if they do the rent strike for the most part.
00:31:53.000And you shouldn't, I mean, you could if you want, if you want to.
00:31:56.000The important point is that it's happening.
00:31:59.000This is a first step in, like, the complete breakdown.
00:32:02.000They don't pay, then the rental management companies don't pay, then their employees get laid off and their employees don't pay, and it is a ripple effect that just takes everything down with it.
00:32:09.000Yeah, it's a precedent that I don't like to see.
00:32:13.000Nikolai says, Tim, with the need to bring manufacturing of critical drugs and medical equipment back to the country, have you re-evaluated Congress buying a bunch of extra M1 Abrams MBT to keep the last tank factory operational?
00:32:39.000Alec Zero says, if the hypothesis about the Wuhan fever leaking from the bio lab turns out to be true, what do you think the world will demand from China?
00:32:46.000And do you think China would even comply with said demands?
00:32:49.000Apparently there was some story where, uh, so an expert from Rutgers, This is what's really annoying, okay?
00:32:55.000YouTube, we're gonna demonetize you if you say this.
00:32:57.000Yeah, okay, well an expert from Rutgers, someone who specializes in infectious disease, said that Wuhan's lab was operating under a level 2 security instead of level 4, and that's why there in the past had been concerns about breaches.
00:34:17.000Another Resistance Twitter guy said that Trump has already satisfied involuntary manslaughter, but is actually broaching grounds for second-degree murder.
00:34:32.000Wait, is that because of that Arizona couple?
00:34:35.000Right, so she actually succeeded in pitching off her husband's murder onto someone else.
00:35:09.000None of them have faced any charges for anything they did.
00:35:12.000And you think the orange man will face charges because he recommended a drug that's actually already approved in this country for other uses, is actually recommended in other countries, and has been approved by the FDA for emergency use.
00:35:23.000That's your grounds for- It's already being used.
00:35:25.000There's already a medicine out there that you can use, but you have to get it from a doctor!
00:35:34.000Yeah, you can't just find it on the shelf.
00:35:36.000This is what I love about politics, and I mean this not seriously.
00:35:40.000Barack Obama's all like, you know, they had a thing called Terror Tuesdays, where they would bring what was called the disposition matrix.
00:35:47.000They called it like baseball cards of terror, and he would choose who to kill.
00:35:53.000So, you know, sure enough, one day they go on Tuesday to Mr. Barack Obama, and they're like, they lay out the folders.
00:35:58.000I don't know exactly what it was like, but you know, they give him the options.
00:36:00.000And he's like, hmm, yes, this person right here, I believe we should kill.
00:36:05.000And then he pointed out a civilian cafe in Yemen, where his administration then blew it up, killing a 16-year-old American citizen named Abdul Rahman al-Awlaki.
00:36:13.000And there was not a single voice cried out that he should face, well, I'm kidding, tons of activists have been screeching about this for a long time.
00:36:21.000But now, these Democrats, you know, these establishment types are just, you know, do-do-do-do-do.
00:36:29.000Oh, but Trump recommended a medication the FDA approved?
00:38:53.000No, I didn't see that. Crowder called her?
00:38:56.000Well, he's- Had a convo with her? I don't know.
00:38:58.000A journalist, probably, I think it sounds.
00:39:00.000But Crowder dug into this, and I think he might have even, you know, broke the first hint to this that she was, it's being alleged, rumors, she was abusing her husband, tried to divorce him.
00:39:11.000Sure enough, he drinks poison and dies.
00:40:31.000Also, I'm surprised someone hasn't had a strongly worded conversation with Joe Biden between the small children sniffing and then Ash Carter's wife.
00:43:04.000David says, times like these that I like to think of the good old days, when you were a bedroom journalist and had that sick outro music, bring back the old music.
00:43:31.000It's like a convention of all these super rich people and heads of state every year.
00:43:34.000And I've always heard these explanations about how they're doing these nefarious things, and I'm like, it's really just birds of a feather flock together.
00:43:40.000It's a convention for rich people who run stuff.
00:43:44.000And they hang out, and it's like, I know they're probably talking about really awful things.
00:43:48.000And that's why a lot of these journalists show up and try and film them and stuff.
00:43:52.000But, I don't think it's a conspiracy like there's a grand cabal that like, and we all meet and organize the world.
00:43:58.000It's like a bunch of people who run massive companies meet.
00:44:01.000Same as you're into what you do, there's problems with it for sure.
00:44:06.000Like heads of state meeting with billionaires and then like discussing candid things that the public can't know about, I'm not a fan of.
00:46:00.000I know, but look at society though, you know.
00:46:03.000Not to say that you're wrong, because I agree with you.
00:46:05.000There is an essence of turning it off in like real life, and I don't have to know about that.
00:46:11.000But society now, we are in this online world you know so like your online persona is now a part of you that actually affects people a lot more nowadays especially when they don't have like your strength of character that you have you know you know you you're gonna be you you know it's like that's how i feel i am too like i know i'm gonna be me i'm not gonna people can call me i don't know if soy jesus was a joke to try to make fun of me or what it was but it's like it's great like whatever i think it's hilarious you know but
00:46:44.000Could you imagine if Alyssa Milano did like a response video?
00:47:03.000They want to hear about the goings on of things and how we feel about them.
00:47:06.000If I came out and said like, there's this guy, he's got like 20 followers and he called me a conspiracy theorist, they'd be like, dude, so what?
00:48:07.000And then it was really interesting for me.
00:48:09.000I'll tell you what really shuts this off for your brain is when I was in Venezuela and this high profile pundit accused me of being a CIA operative, some kind of spy.
00:48:17.000And then I got in like 10 minutes, 10,000 plus tweets threatening me, insulting me from Venezuelans, like some of them threatening death.
00:48:25.000And I'm like, that's a wake-up call when your phone just goes like, brr-brr-brr-brr-brr-brr-brr-brr-brr-brr.
00:48:29.000And like, all these things are popping up, like, we're coming for you, we'll find you.
00:48:32.000And I'm like, time to leave the country.
00:48:35.000So if you think, like, calling me a name is worrisome to me when I've literally been shot at and forced to flee a country after being accused of being a spy by a high-profile pundit.
00:49:06.000And you can tell when someone's actually dealt with real life.
00:49:11.000I'll say it's extremely rare to find one of these woke, dainty flowers of a conspiracy.
00:49:20.000I've never met a conflict journalist that is into all this social justice whatever and is really delicate and scared and offended all the time.
00:50:53.000We start, we see this, it's like an Oldsmobile driving towards us, when all of a sudden an arm just very slowly, methodically goes like that with the gun.
00:51:15.000But, but I think actually they're like, we're, we're, we're joking about all this, but, but in reality, a lot of these people that are super like screechy and whiny, like who go out and like throw bricks and stuff, they've never actually experienced hardship.
00:51:28.000They tend to be, you know, the progressive activists, this is what the studies say, tend to be higher profile, white, college educated, coming from wealthier families, or making $100,000 a year or more.
00:51:37.000Well, the online persona, you have, like, this fake armor, you know?
00:51:43.000It's because I'm here, and anything I send goes out there that I have this huge armor that no one can touch me, so I can say anything I want.
00:51:52.000Yeah, but these people get legit anxiety attacks from seeing naughty words on the internet.
00:52:05.000Well, the crazy thing is now, because this is one of those things we might get to, is that a lot of these people, you know, they're susceptible to COVID.
00:53:22.000Just a beanie that talks a little bit.
00:53:26.000All right, I think we're gonna have to speed things up, so I apologize if we can't get to your superchats, but we got a ton of superchats just jumped right in, I don't even know where we're at.
00:55:28.000That's the other thing too, it's like, AOC is, Ocasio-Cortez was talking about how they should give stimulus money based on reparations for minorities, so that, you know, people who don't need it don't get it, and I'm like, They're literally giving out the money based on your income.
00:55:42.000So regardless of your race, if you're poor and need it, you get it.
00:55:56.000Because they were making more that year.
00:55:58.000Yeah, so the assumption that everyone has is that if you made, you know, $100,000 a year in 2018, it means that you were working a 40-hour-a-week job and just happened to be rich.
00:56:08.000You could also have been working two $50,000-a-year jobs and just working overtime to save up and be responsible, and now you don't get access to the stimulus.
00:56:17.000So there's holes in it, but for the most part, yeah, for the most part, it's like, if you're rich, you don't get it.
00:58:10.000Um, we will launch a second podcast to air at three in the morning and you have to sponsor the show for, I don't know, what, a million bucks?
00:58:19.000It'll just be like beanies down here talking?
00:58:21.000Yeah, we'll just leave the cameras running, we'll put beanies in chairs.
01:00:12.000Matt Hatter says, with all of the new anti-CCP sentiment coming out from C19, immediately after Hong Kong protests peaked, do you think the entire world is going to have a red scare?
01:00:23.000I don't know about red, but China, you know.
01:01:08.000Connor Stephen says, When Chatham said, they'll call the police over naughty words, that's no joke.
01:01:13.000Here in Seattle, SPD said they don't have resources for burglaries and the like, but please call 911 if someone uses hate speech against you.
01:01:38.000Sung Station says, can Soy Jesus feed 5,000 jobless liberal arts graduates with just five loaves of vegan gluten-free bread and two avocados?
01:02:04.000But YouTube has been increasingly shutting down content creators.
01:02:08.000And this has started over the past few years, and as I've predicted and many others have predicted, what we think is happening YouTube wants to completely get rid of this.
01:02:18.000They completely want to get rid of the independent, homegrown, small business media outfit.
01:02:23.000Now, there are a lot of people who say really dumb things, and they were the first to go.
01:02:27.000And I still think it's wrong, because I believe in free speech, even for people who aren't smart.
01:02:30.000It's kind of weird that these people believe that if you're not smart enough, you're not allowed to speak, but that's what they're doing.
01:02:35.000Well, it's slowly getting worse and worse.
01:02:38.000So we just saw two major complete shutdowns on YouTube, and it's kind of worrying.
01:03:01.000Over the past several years, they've been slowly starting with demonetizations, just saying, oh no, this video is no good, this video is no good.
01:03:08.000And they've started a hard manual review of every single channel, removing people from the partner program, which means you can't make money anymore.
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01:04:18.000This is an email she received that says, during a recent review, our team of policy specialists carefully looked over the videos you've uploaded to your channel.
01:04:26.000We found that a significant portion of your channel is not in line with our YouTube Partner Program policies.
01:04:32.000As of today, your channel is not eligible to monetize and you will not have access to monetization tools and features.
01:04:38.000Please go to your monetization page to read more about the specific policy our specialists flagged.
01:04:45.000Now this seems to be YouTube escalating their enforcement because Ariel talks about adults, you know, stuff.
01:04:58.000The media, these people that are, you know, that YouTube competes with and don't like them, then start writing all this fake news, all these smears that are just not true, algorithmically, you know, Proven false.
01:06:08.000You wanna know why this is so egregious, in my opinion?
01:06:11.000Of all of the times YouTube could destroy someone's business, they're doing it at a time when the economy is already under massive strain, and the last thing we need is for someone like Luke to lose his job.
01:06:23.000Now, I've taken some actions to try and mitigate the potential risk, because I don't think I'm safe.
01:06:29.000How long until YouTube comes and, you know, gives the band hammer to me or anybody else?
01:07:01.000So the example I used just a few minutes ago, I did a video on my second channel about the Wuhan CDC lab near the wet market.
01:07:14.000The Washington Post wrote and got a quote from a Rutgers professor saying that there were security risks and that there had been breaches before and we should consider the possibility.
01:07:27.000We do think the most likely is natural occurrence, but it may have been a breach from a lab.
01:07:33.000YouTube demonetized that video because they have told me I'm not allowed to say the virus may have originated in a lab even though the mainstream media says it.
01:08:30.000The amount of money that it would cost me on YouTube to make a really nice, beautiful documentary is a fraction of the cost it would be for any other production company.
01:08:45.000But what ends up happening is, when you get people constantly cutting costs and making low quality content, then advertisers don't want to be associated with it.
01:08:55.000You have a massive supply of cheap content that's not worth anything, and YouTube can't make money.
01:10:42.000So that's why I've done a few more sponsored spots.
01:10:44.000But what's, what's, uh, what's worrying is, you know, I can't, I can't say exactly why they purged Luke, but right now of all the times to do it.
01:10:52.000So when they started demonetizing my content, they were, they were demonetizing everything coronavirus related.
01:10:57.000YouTube is not a good place to run a business.
01:11:11.000YouTube has taken the entire industry, the ad agency, the marketing company, and the hosting provider, put them all together, which just destroyed all the competition.
01:11:22.000They've incentivized everyone to come to their platform and spend years building this stuff up.
01:11:25.000Luke's been producing on YouTube for like... I mean, how long has it been?
01:11:46.000Here's how I've always explained it to people.
01:11:48.000Imagine if you found a building in your town, and you're like, this building looks great.
01:11:53.000And you went to the bank, you bought it, put everything together, paid your taxes, and then one day, the local town comes in and says, the first thing we're gonna do is physically relocate your business out of downtown, 40 miles away from the city.
01:12:06.000You'd be like, whoa, but then no one will ever come in to buy my cookies that I'm making.
01:12:24.000Tim Cass and Tim Cass News, not in Google.
01:12:27.000So that's another reason why I'm like, you gotta change things up.
01:12:30.000Now what they're straight up doing is, imagine you bought a building, and they said, you're going to be good, build your business here, all your customers come in, build up the area, and then they come in and just crush your building, destroy it outright, without warning, without breaking any contracts, you didn't break any rules.
01:12:42.000So, like, you kind of touched on it a little bit earlier, do you think it's because YouTube is losing the ad revenue, so they're purging a lot of people to make the ads Worth more, so then they'll just make more money.
01:12:55.000I think it's a combination of factors.
01:12:58.000YouTube and the media compete with each other to a certain degree, right?
01:13:03.000CBS and Fox and CNN, they're all on YouTube.
01:14:06.000The theory that I've had for a long time as to why I think YouTube tolerates me is that There's a certain amount of conservatives who do watch me, but I'm not overtly conservative.
01:14:17.000So there are people like Steven Crowder, for instance, they take away his monetization.
01:14:22.000They say, you say naughty words, boom, you can't make money.
01:15:37.000Right, so, yeah, I won't get into much detail, but anyway, Joe Biden makes ads where he takes one sentence, another sentence, mashes them together, and Twitter says it's fine.
01:15:47.000Trump shows one clip of something Joe Biden actually said, but the rest of his sentence was cut, and they flag it as manipulated.
01:15:55.000So then Joe Biden comes out with another video that mishmashes words from Trump to make sentences Trump never said.
01:16:10.000And Twitter refused to take it down or flag it.
01:16:12.000So then the Trump campaign did the same thing to Biden, and they didn't do anything either.
01:16:17.000But the one-directional nature of how this stuff works is very, very obvious.
01:16:21.000I will add, it's no coincidence, in my opinion, that only a couple weeks after Ariel Scarcella comes out condemning the far left, they stripped her from the partner program.
01:16:33.000It was almost immediately after she said that she was coming out as more conservative or something, or as leaving the left, I think she said it was.
01:17:56.000You know, you look at Family Guy, and I question why it is that Family Guy has a character that is a Jewish stereotype that in every possible most demeaning way mocks him for being Jewish.
01:18:09.000We just were watching, I think it was Family Guy.
01:18:12.000And Stewie and Brian have a conversation about trans people.
01:18:15.000And they ask, it was like really offensive.
01:18:40.000There have been people who have been streaming, and I'll tell you what, it's not necessarily the same thing, but David Pakman, progressive YouTuber, I think it's fair to say he's progressive, liberal, He was streaming the debates and they disabled his stream because he was commenting on footage that was publicly available and broadcast.
01:19:14.000So we gotta be careful, but it's crazy that we live in this world where I have to abide by a two-week delay that YouTube, because of you, so let me restart over.
01:19:25.000The Washington Post will say, hey, maybe this started in the lab.
01:19:29.000YouTube says, don't you say it, don't you say it, not until the media says it, and I'm like, but the media just said it.
01:19:33.000And they're like, and then two weeks later, someone at YouTube finally figures out they're saying it and says, okay, now you can say it.
01:19:39.000Or Voldemort, the political guy whose name I can't say.
01:19:42.000I was told by YouTube I would be allowed to say his name the moment it became in the public debate and said by politicians and by the media.
01:19:52.000And it was said numerous times on Fox News, and it was said by a couple different politicians.
01:19:56.000And then when I asked, I was like, okay, are we good now?
01:20:11.000I would not be surprised if in the next six months, considering we're in election year, I don't know what'll happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if my channels are purged.
01:20:29.000One of the reasons for wanting to do this show was, like, I work all day every day, and I'm seeing this happening, and I'm like, they've blacklisted my channels.
01:23:10.000Listen, there's a reason why they say liquor is safe, even in a recession.
01:23:15.000Because when people get desperate, it can be bad if people get drunk and aggressive, but it can be good if people are getting angry and have a nice drink and buzz out and chill out.
01:24:47.000Israfel says, I'm an essential worker, apparently, that delivers pizza.
01:24:51.000With a wife that is highly immunocompromised, I would rather have a bonus and a vacation after this is done instead of a clap and a thank you.
01:27:28.000Bibi says, Tim, would it be useful for journalists to be provided OSINT support, distributed collab tech that implements embedded structured analytic critical thinking methods with rigorous versioning and knowledge curation for proof of due diligence?
01:27:45.000I don't know what the issue is with most journalists other than they're just gonna lie, so... However you solve for that problem, I don't know.
01:27:50.000They made this a bit too technical for me.
01:27:52.000Colin says, you guys should set up a DLive and BitChute accounts.
01:27:55.000I do have BitChute, and it automatically archives all of my content there anyway, but... Very good, yeah.
01:27:59.000Steven Eskew says, y'all gonna move to BitChute?
01:29:35.000If you're on a cruiser, you probably already have a certain kind of board, so try to go for something a little different and change it up, because it is different types of skating.
01:32:21.000Because what do you think is going to happen when like... Well, the monkeys are strong, man.
01:32:25.000Those monkeys could probably mess a person up and take their food.
01:32:28.000If they're like, one person's just walking with a bag full of food and they're hungry and they smell it, it's like, they can definitely take someone out.
01:33:11.000As the country begins to buckle down for what experts are warning may be our hardest week of the coronavirus related deaths yet, one begins to wonder.
01:33:17.000Where does all of our social isolating leave the urban dwelling animals who depend on our food garbage for sustenance?
01:33:23.000Secondarily, and perhaps even more worrying, where will those survivalists turn to when their need for food becomes dire?
01:33:30.000I do have to pause and mention pigeons.
01:34:23.000I'm saying, so in, like, I remember thinking this, you know, 10, 15 years ago I was in Chicago and there was a gigantic pile of french fries.
01:35:24.000I actually, I was peeling an orange once.
01:35:26.000I was like walking through a park and I was like peeling the orange and like tossing the orange off to the side because, I don't know, it feels like I'm not throwing trash on the ground when it's an orange peel, you know?
01:35:42.000There's a trash can right over there and she like pointed a trash can that was you know I could see it over there but I was I don't know it had me thinking like man am I am I littering what do you think like fruit an orange peel yeah no I mean maybe though imagine if like out in the in the country or maybe in the suburbs I don't think it's a big deal it was Central Park The problem is there's like millions who pass through Central Park every day.
01:36:28.000Most New Yorkers have probably never heard of this type of job before, but it's his decision that affects their lives daily as he meets with agencies such as the MTA to help them mitigate the rat issue on the subway.
01:36:41.000It's no small feat either, especially in cities such as New York, whose rat population has been estimated to reach around 2 million.
01:36:47.000I mean, I would say every time I ever went in the subway, I saw a rat.
01:37:14.000In general, rats like to stay close to their burrows, which are often at ground level in
01:37:19.000apartment floorboards, alleyways, sidewalks or basements.
01:37:22.000They're also nocturnal animals and survive by mastering their surroundings, trying to stick to familiar areas within a few hundred feet of their home.
01:37:30.000Corrigan tells Changing America that when rats come out looking for restaurant garbage and scraps in the subway and there's none to be found for several days in a row, they switch into survival mode.
01:37:39.000The result, he says, is that they will begin to show up during the day as well as the night, and in different areas than you'd normally find them due to stress.
01:37:48.000The long-term impacts of a food shortage on urban rat populations can result in three possibilities, and each one is independent of the other.
01:37:57.000Because of this, there's no generalization as to what the rats in New York City are going to do.
01:38:02.000It's block by block, and it's actually colony by colony.
01:38:05.000If this keeps going on, and the rats do not find dependable everyday sources of food, they will begin to implode on each other.
01:38:12.000They'll go into high-stress mode, and they may begin fighting to the death.
01:38:16.000And then they will begin to cannibalize each other for their protein.
01:38:21.000The rodentologist says that he's already seen several cases while walking around the park.
01:38:26.000Rats that have been completely eviscerated and consumed by the others.
01:38:29.000What do you think people will do when the same thing happens?
01:38:35.000Once the survivors realize there's no more food to be found in that area, they may also begin to disperse, traveling quite a distance of multiple miles in the matter of a couple days in their hurried search for sustenance.
01:38:46.000They'll try to find another spot where they can get some kind of food, and if they don't find that, they're going to simply die.
01:38:52.000But the third possibility is that they will start following their noses.
01:39:30.000A lot of New York buildings are not in good shape compared to, like, the brand new stuff that's going out.
01:39:35.000Like, they're gonna follow their nose and they're gonna find their way in.
01:39:38.000Well, he says, for now, take a look at how tight the infrastructure of your home is, whether that might be a single family house or large apartment building, and how smart you're being about food waste.
01:39:46.000For apartment dwellers, he urges to not only check the premises yourself, but also check with your landlord to inquire about the structure of the space, especially if the building is located next to an alleyway or by a sewer.
01:39:57.000He says the most vulnerable spots in your home are doors that may be eroding or don't fit snugly into their frame, allowing the space below for rats to gnaw holes, which will allow them to enter your space.
01:40:08.000He says that they will go through any opening where they can get to the food they're smelling, and then they will simply try to create an infestation in somebody's home.
01:40:33.000Rats are very smart and capable animals, and when they get desperate, I tell people to check their doors.
01:40:39.000You want to make sure your doors are fitting all the way to the threshold, and there's no gap where they're going to allow a rodent in the house.
01:40:45.000One of the scariest possibilities to consider when it comes to rats invading your building may not be what comes to mind, them cutting off your access to television.
01:40:54.000Rats gnaw on cables, and in fact, it's been estimated that a whopping 26% of electrical cable breaks and 25% of fires of unknown origin in New York City are caused by rats.
01:41:04.000It's just one of the reasons why you want to be as smart as possible when it comes to keeping the rodents out of your home.
01:41:10.000Along with the fact they're pretty darn hard to kill, they reproduce at a tremendous rate, mating up to 20 times in 6 hours and producing 4-7 litters of 10 rats each year.
01:41:19.000Beyond that, they're neophobic, meaning that those traps you set and that poison you laid out probably won't work very well.
01:41:27.000Corgan says that if you do happen to catch a glimpse of a rat in your home, especially if there are children present, it is certainly no DIY job.
01:41:34.000Call your local exterminator as soon as you can.
01:41:37.000We're all going to get through this, and hopefully over time, who knows?
01:41:40.000Maybe they'll teach us a lesson to better dispose of our trash and keep our buildings tighter.
01:42:00.000I think people are gonna be... You get a couple stories about rats raiding somebody's house, and they're gonna take their trash and recycling much more seriously.
01:42:58.000I thought, I heard, I heard from somewhere that all the shelters were empty for like the first time in like 30 years or something in New York.
01:44:02.000What didn't someone like bring like frogs there or something?
01:44:04.000Didn't that happen to some island down in the South Pacific?
01:44:09.000There was like a snake that ate every little thing.
01:44:13.000So then now spiders have nothing that eats them.
01:44:17.000So now spiders are like taking over the trees.
01:44:20.000So there's places that- Oh yeah, the webs are all crazy.
01:44:22.000The webs are so massive because there's just these snakes and the spiders and that's it.
01:44:28.000The spiders eat all the little insects, the snakes eat all the rodents and rabbits and everything.
01:44:35.000I imagine that there's an elephant somewhere talking to his elephant friends and he's like, have you seen these places where humans are out of control?
01:44:43.000It's like they take the rocks and stack them up.
01:48:17.000If, like, someone grew farm crickets and they're, like, chocolate-covered or, like, roasted or something, you know, that's, like, a normal thing.
01:48:24.000That's the problem with New York rats.
01:48:26.000But I think the problem with rodents is that they don't have enough fat in them, and so it's actually... You know what rabbit starvation is?
01:49:31.000And the whole thing is like, eating animals in general, I guess we're kind of bringing it into that subject, but it's like, as a society, we are okay with eating certain animals, and in others, we're totally not.
01:55:33.000Yeah, that episode last Friday got in my head over the weekend.
01:55:36.000yeah we did a segment check it out on this channel on the video section uh the what was it was it was it friday episode friday friday yeah we were talking about the prospects of world war iii yep lots of things going on in the world that are not covid related iran china uh venezuela here we go the unrefined says forgive me tim because i hit a pigeon when it flew in front of my truck i will forgive you Jason says, in Australia, gangs of kangaroos are fighting people.
01:56:52.000I think it's time to start eating crickets.
01:56:54.000Like there's, I saw videos of dairy farmers, because certain production lines are cut off, they have to keep milking or else their cows will stop producing milk.
01:57:08.000So they are just dumping milk every single day.
01:57:11.000And I'm sure that's going to happen across certain things.
01:57:16.000You know, not all food products will stop, but a lot will probably stop.
01:57:20.000Did you know that crickets are crustaceans?
02:02:54.000Prison Wallet Thief says, Hey Tim, the reason we can't stand by while Nathan Rich uses China's fake number is calling you a conspiracy theorist, impugning your honor, since you are the only journalist that tells the truth.