The apocalypse is getting worse and worse every day, and the police are getting more and more aggressive in their efforts to arrest and detain people who are just doing their jobs. Is it aliens or is it the government? Or is it something else entirely worse?
00:01:16.000So then, mathematically, we're looking at a decent probability for the 15th.
00:01:20.000But, you know, we can see it extend down to the end of the month.
00:01:23.000Yeah, I have no idea what's going on other than just taking them at their word.
00:01:27.000We have a pandemic, people are dying, and Simple Solution tends to be the correct one.
00:01:31.000And it's possible that, you know, the videos we're seeing are just overzealous law enforcement who just want to grab people, and it's insane.
00:01:40.000Seems pretty accurate as far as what I've seen.
00:01:43.000I mean, I know good cops and I know bad cops and they both exist.
00:01:48.000And, you know, you see these guys that are tackling people or there's one person sitting on a bench and it's like, I'm giving you a ticket.
00:01:55.000But how do we get to the point now where they're talking about these immunity cards?
00:02:27.000So I will say, it's a little preemptive, but don't be surprised, China's done this.
00:02:33.000So we got a couple stories, we got this one, we've got Neuralink stories, they've got this new story about how they're actually coding brain activity into text.
00:02:42.000And then there's also like another story we can, we want to talk to about this, uh, in this realm of downloading your brain into a chip.
00:02:49.000Cause we were talking about, was it altered carbon?
00:05:27.000I'm actually kind of shocked that it's been, what, like a month and a half, and we've gone from, there is this thing that's happening around the world, to literally, don't leave your homes or we'll arrest you, don't go for a run or we'll arrest you, and you may have to get a card to prove the government has tested your antibodies.
00:09:22.000Government bureaucracy makes no sense because they're all dumb.
00:09:26.000Look, if I was going to take the less conspiratorial approach, it's that these bureaucracies and these government officials can't plan for everything.
00:09:33.000So in their minds, they're thinking, these stores shouldn't be selling things like board games.
00:09:38.000We should just make it so they have to sell food.
00:10:51.000Because Trump just said, he gave a press conference where he said he's got a very difficult decision to make and he's worried he'll make the wrong choice.
00:10:57.000Open up the economy or keep it locked down.
00:11:00.000There's not going to be mass testing and he wants to get everything open as soon as possible.
00:12:26.000They say, according to local news, the crazed man fled his house naked and bit an 80-year-old woman on the neck.
00:12:32.000Indian cops said the woman was admitted to a hospital on Friday but died today after her condition worsened.
00:12:37.000A police spokesperson told NDTV the accused Manny Kendon has a history of mental illness for which he was treated in the Madurai back in 2010.
00:12:47.000On Friday, he disrobed himself and ran from his home.
00:12:50.000He tripped and fell 100 meters from his home and targeted the elderly woman who was sitting outside her house.
00:12:55.000According to the man's family, ever since Manny Kendon returned from Sri Lanka, he was stressed about losses in his business suffered there and his mental illness deteriorated.
00:13:07.000So, you know what I was thinking when I was reading this?
00:16:01.000I feel like you're right when you said they want people to need them.
00:16:07.000They want them to buy into the supply chain and keep the supply chain moving, essentially.
00:16:13.000Go buy all the veggies from the store so that the veggies that are coming out, or if the farmers are making veggies still, who knows?
00:16:21.000Some farms are straight up closing and stopping production.
00:16:26.000Some people, like, are tweeting, you know, the government doesn't want people to become self-reliant.
00:16:30.000They don't want to, you know, they don't want us to get to a point where everyone just starts fending for themselves, growing some, you know, grows their own garden, gets a decent amount of their food on their own.
00:17:07.000Maybe it's just an example of the government being completely inept and not understanding anything about what their policy is supposed to do.
00:17:17.000I'll tell you what, man, we are getting dangerously close to me getting outright banned on every YouTube platform.
00:17:23.000Because we're getting to the point where the law is a complete violation of the Constitution, where the cops are trying to arrest people for going for a jog, and there's a point where YouTube will ban me for advocating for breaking the law.
00:17:37.000Because at what point, you know, so there's like a, you know, all these lefties are mad at Infowars.
00:17:44.000Apparently, I think Owen Troyer said something like he's planning mass civil disobedience of some sort, violating these social quarantining things because of how overzealous the government and the police have become.
00:18:31.000I just saw that they were pulled over and... I was reading a story of people who pulled up to like a church parking lot and no one got out of their cars.
00:18:43.000You're violating the... This is why people think it's not about the virus.
00:18:48.000Why would a cop try and grab you if it was about not spreading a virus?
00:18:52.000These people are either ridiculously stupid or they're lying.
00:18:56.000I never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence.
00:19:00.000So maybe it's just a bunch of moron cops who are like, duh, I'm gonna touch somebody because they're not supposed to touch people.
00:19:06.000Well, I know in New York that cops had to fill a certain quota or else they either got knocked pay or the whole department got less money like the next quarter.
00:22:09.000So when a bunch of criminals, that's what those people were, they were petty criminals, assaulting somebody in a bus who did nothing wrong, That was an instance of someone violating the law.
00:22:18.000But you know how YouTube's going to interpret it.
00:23:10.000And they've actually tried shutting it down.
00:23:12.000What I'm saying is... That proves my point even more, because... If I make a video where I say, if a police officer tries to break the law, you should not abide by what they're saying.
00:23:23.000If I said that, and told people to do that, I would be banned.
00:24:54.000It takes a really, really stupid person to enact these kinds of rules or to think that their authoritarian decree will actually solve the problems.
00:25:19.000Well, I guess we can just sit down and look forward to the point when the government, you know, Uncle Sam comes in Akka and says, I want you to inject this in your arm.
00:26:01.000When he started saying all this stuff and you started seeing, you know, more like right libertarian types refuse and like, no way, you get mainstream media attacking them.
00:26:11.000Saying like you're you're you're causing all these problems.
00:26:14.000You know, what's really funny is like the fluoride thing You know about fluoride. Mm-hmm how it's like bad for you,
00:26:40.000If it's good for your teeth, that doesn't mean you should swallow it.
00:26:43.000The argument was mainstream science saying the concentrations in tap water were too low to cause neurological impairment, but high enough to actually protect your teeth.
00:26:55.000One of the arguments from the libertarians was that it doesn't matter whether it works or doesn't, you can't mass medicate the population without their consent.
00:27:03.000Turns out, a collection of reports were put together, and I think this was by the National Institute of Health, finding that, yup, guess what?
00:27:10.000They found neurological impairment from lifelong exposure to fluoridated tap water.
00:27:15.000Now don't, don't, look, I'm not, I'm not a scientist, so this was like, it was an aggregation of like 26 studies that each found in various ways there was a slight impairment due to drinking tap.
00:27:25.000There was a study, a documentary I watched about ancient Egyptians and there's a gland in the center of the brain.
00:27:42.000So they believe, right, you know, it's all hearsay, essentially, from what I understand, what they believe, but it turns out fluoride, like, mutes that gland.
00:27:55.000But it's interesting though, you know.
00:27:57.000as as fairly skeptical people this the claim the claim is that the pineal gland
00:28:03.000the third eye the gateway to the soul whatever they want to call it yeah
00:28:05.000exactly is like petrified or damaged or muted as a fluoride I don't know if that's true I don't know if
00:28:11.000it's true either I've seen the stories what I can say I I have read some
00:28:15.000articles a really long time ago so it's even possible I'm totally wrong about the
00:28:19.000fluoride thing But there's still the argument from the libertarian's perspective, is that if you're saying it's good for someone's teeth, then why are you forcing people, like why are you putting it in the tap water so everyone drinks it and bathes in it?
00:28:52.000So they'll test you by swabbing the back of your, like, they go all the way back up to your brain, basically, with the Q-tip, and try and swab, you know, get a sample.
00:29:03.000I don't think it's the same test, that's the COVID test, but they want to do an antibody test to see if you have the COVID-19 antibodies.
00:29:10.000I think that one will be a blood draw test.
00:29:51.000So something really weird is going on, depending on what you read.
00:29:57.000You'll see a lot of Trump supporters are saying you've got hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc, or some other combinations, have been anecdotally effective, and you're seeing this treatment used around the world.
00:30:09.000Yeah, for some reason, I can't tell you why, there's all these non-profits and news organizations trying to tell people not to do it, not to take it.
00:30:16.000You got a Democrat in Michigan saying it saved her life.
00:30:19.000Then I saw this journalist, blue checkie, tweeting out guidelines saying, a lot of people are taking this, but here's what you need to know, it can kill you.
00:30:26.000And I'm like, why are you, who's not a doctor, telling people not to take this, The conspiracy theory is that the pharmaceutical companies stand to gain a massive, massive amount of money if the goal is a vaccine instead of a cure.
00:30:45.000I'm not saying it's true, but I'll tell you what.
00:30:47.000We're dealing with capitalist America, whatever you want to call it.
00:30:51.000I mean, if I ran a vaccine company or pharmaceutical company, I'd certainly be lobbying, like, the vaccine is the best way to do this.
00:30:58.000You know, you don't got to worry about reinfection.
00:30:59.000We don't got to worry about manufacturing the medicine in the future.
00:31:02.000And yeah, I think there's some fair arguments for a vaccine.
00:31:05.000But the argument now is that, you know, Trump is interested in whatever will get the job done and getting things going again, but big corporate interests want a vaccine they can patent and control.
00:32:57.000There was, I can't remember who this was, but there was a celebrity who said that, you know, vaccines are good, vaccines are important, vaccines save lives.
00:33:03.000It's one of the greatest accomplishments in medical technology of the past hundred years.
00:33:08.000But we should question government mandated vaccinations.
00:33:10.000And then all of a sudden all these stories popped up saying anti-vaxxer, anti-vaxxer, anti-vaxxer.
00:33:15.000Sponsorships would be like, you're totally going after their career because nobody wants to be associated with that smear campaign.
00:35:51.000Like, nobody thought, if I told you that in January, that the cops would randomly grab someone saying you're not allowed to be outside, they'd be like, shut up.
00:36:15.000I was like, yeah, that's where we are right now.
00:36:17.000I was looking at Amazon, and I can't remember what movie it is, but it was like, the movie was made in the 80s, and it was like, in the distant future of 2013.
00:36:24.000Like, the world isn't, like, in ruin or whatever.
00:37:20.000There's a quote that I love that says, if humans ever meet extraterrestrials, they'll shake hands not because they overcame nuclear weapons, but because they overcame the Xbox.
00:37:35.000It's in reference to, we evolved a certain way.
00:37:39.000uh... to chase after certain things we love fatty sugary foods right
00:37:42.000okay so we we chase after these things and we mass-produce them to our own detriment
00:37:48.000we end up as morbidly obese americans we get sick we get heart disease and we end up dying
00:37:53.000some people resist some people exercise and do better and you know because it
00:37:57.000feels good as well but that's also another issue
00:38:00.000dopamine so we create video games that simulate goal completion
00:38:05.000And now we've actually mastered the manipulation to get people to waste as much time as possible on these addictive games.
00:39:03.000It's a bunch of different ideas as to why we haven't encountered extraterrestrial intelligence.
00:39:10.000The idea being that you could do a mathematical equation of how big the universe is, how many planets can sustain life as we know it, and then, you know, why is it that we have yet to find them?
00:39:29.000We're the first intelligent species to harness technology.
00:39:31.000It could be because the intelligent species doesn't use radio waves, so they're giving off no signals, and we may have already seen the planet with life on it, we just can't tell because they use wired technology.
00:41:18.000Well, solving these problems, you know, completing goals, And fighting for your survival felt good and it helped you survive and you had to do it.
00:42:47.000So then what ends up happening is we build a bunch of dumb stuff on the earth, grind it to its core, rotting and withered, and then some smart people may have built rockets and GTFO'd, landed on Mars or some other planet.
00:43:03.000The rest of us, most of us, just want the quick dopamine trigger.
00:44:29.000Well, Nightmare Dystopia is fun, but why don't we jump over to some Super Chats, see what the crowd is thinking, and then let me see, what's the next story that we have?
00:44:40.000Should we talk about the guy who wants everything to burn?
00:45:18.000We'll talk about this guy who said, let them all fail.
00:45:21.000Swordsman Mike says, Tim, when I get home from work, I'm going to make that face you made reacting to that screeching about Bernie losing an emote on my Discord server.
00:45:28.000Degenerates, which you can find on the website, uh, Disboard.
00:47:59.000When I got hired by American Eagle Airlines, I had to go through the federal registry thing where it's like, if you want to work at the airport, they take your information.
00:48:05.000And I was like, I don't plan on committing any crimes.
00:48:08.000I do think it's fair to say that, you know, who knows what the next crime is going to be.
00:49:10.000I will absolutely sync up with the team on all of that stuff.
00:49:14.000And we've got really, really awesome stuff going on.
00:49:17.000The quality has been taking off, the camera work, we got some really cool documentary, it's gonna be awesome stuff, so absolutely.
00:49:24.000I will send them a note and we'll go over everything we need to do.
00:49:27.000The Memes of Destruction says, If we are doing a $6.2 trillion stimulus and divided by 210 million adult Americans, we could do about $30k per adult American.
00:49:37.000Employees could buy stock to help out and take percentage ownership.
00:49:52.000I think one of the issues is that if you give everyone 30k, all of a sudden nobody needs to work anymore.
00:49:58.000And that would just cause hyperinflation.
00:49:59.000And humans always love to take the easy route and the lazy route.
00:50:04.000So you give everyone 30 grand, a lot of people are going to stop working and you think it's shut down now.
00:50:10.000Imagine after like six months of that when suddenly all the money runs out and there's no jobs available because the people already who want to work took all the jobs.
00:52:01.000You take the URL right now and you paste it into Facebook and Twitter and every other social platform and you say, watch this podcast.
00:52:11.000If there's one thing that's going to bypass YouTube's algorithmic suppression, it's if you choose to be something more powerful than the algorithm.
00:52:20.000So it is a shameless plug, but it's also legit.
00:52:23.000If we only relied on YouTube to promote us and letting everyone know we were doing shows, yeah, we're going to burn, we're going to go down in flames.
00:52:29.000And you know, we don't, we don't deserve to survive if that's the case, if nobody actually wants to, you know, spread the word.
00:59:46.000You know, like, if the apocalypse was gonna be, like, a big meteor or, like, a nuclear bomb, and it's, like, I had to shelter in place and, like, hide in the basement?
01:02:03.000Hutch the Wolf says, if you want an idea of how the early reaction to a zombie apocalypse would be like, read World War Z. Better yet, listen to it.
01:02:11.000It's probably the best audio book out there.
01:02:34.000iGuy says, there are a lot of counties in CA that have farmers who will burn their crops if we try to secede along with 5 million gun owners who don't want to live in what they described as a monarchy and 30 military bases.
01:03:10.000Subba Bam Bam says, with the police doing this, are they trying to start an insurgency?
01:03:15.000I think it's just grains of sand in a heat, man.
01:03:18.000One cop says, I'm gonna tell them to stop, and then eventually everyone sees these videos, they get mad about it, and then, you know, breakdown happens.
01:03:25.000David says, Italy has one-fourth of the cases and more deaths.
01:03:28.000Europe has a bit less than double of the cases as us, but three times the deaths.
01:04:32.000Uh, you know, the emotions that they're going through, you really, it really feels like you're kind of watching the movie, but living the life also through, through the whole, uh, beginning.
01:06:58.000Yeah, and so he's got friends who are in high places, so he still gets to exist in society as like a wealthy individual, and he's super rich.
01:07:05.000But he gets torn up all the time as the guy who ate brain.
01:07:09.000And so you see his reaction to things, like with the Covington kids, he's like, I want to punch that, you know, he's like, have you ever seen a more punchable face and post a picture of a 14 year old kid?
01:08:35.000You know what's really crazy about it?
01:08:37.000Is that I think this was like a CNN show.
01:08:40.000And what they claim is that he was scared for his life and kind of like forced to do it because the tribalists who were cooking the brain were like dangerous.
01:08:51.000You know what I think the real reason why they did it was?
01:08:57.000Dude, Vice had a segment where Ryan Duffy goes down to I think, I can't remember, like Columbia or something, and he's trying out bulletproof clothing and they literally shoot him.
01:09:50.000But I actually got called down to a meeting with a bunch of people and they said, how do we do what Vice does?
01:09:55.000And I had some choice words for these corporations.
01:09:59.000But this was around the same time CNN was trying to do these Verite-like travel doc stuff.
01:10:04.000Dude eats brain, and it was really obvious.
01:10:06.000I mean, for me, as somebody who worked for Vice, I was like, it's kind of like if you're, you know, I don't know how many people can relate to this, but you're like in school, and there's that one dorky kid who's kind of like, you know, a loser who's desperately trying to fit in.
01:10:19.000And so, like, you're sitting with your friends, and all of a sudden he walks up and says something really awkward, and you're sitting there like, all right, dude, that's, yeah, sure.
01:10:27.000Anyway, and then you, like, turn back to your friends.
01:11:23.000It's just because they're chasing after what they think the next hot thing is.
01:11:26.000And they will sacrifice and burn down anybody.
01:11:30.000So actually, interestingly enough, Joe Rogan was talking about this on a recent podcast with, I can't remember the guy's name, but he was saying that CNN's doing the things they're doing, Orange Man Bad and all this stuff, because they're desperately trying to survive.
01:11:43.000You look back to what they did with the brain eating, and it's like, yeah, they've been desperately trying to figure out what they think people would be into.
01:12:29.000So, like, Disney invested, like, $500 million.
01:12:31.000It was, like, $400, and then another company invested, like, $70, and then they merged.
01:12:35.000And then they wrote, like, last year, we now see that investment as nothing, completely written off, we're never getting back, because it was an illusion.
01:12:43.000Which is so, so it's funny because you have companies like Mike.
01:12:48.000They started, I don't know exactly how they started or what the deal was, but they started something like early 2010s and Ron Paul was really big.
01:12:55.000You know, the Ron Paul love revolution of 2008.
01:12:57.000You know, have you ever seen the Ron Paul and like the, the revolution, but then it says love backwards.
01:13:31.000Mike.com, my understanding, and I could be wrong about this, started out with some very libertarian stories, and then over time, just trying to figure out what would get the most traffic, turned into a social justice rage bait outlet.
01:13:46.000The dudes who were running it were apparently libertarian bros, as far as I was told by many other people.
01:13:53.000So this is what's actually driving politics in this country.
01:14:08.000Like, this story we're about to get into, and we'll jump back to the superchats real quick, about the guy who's saying, like, let it all burn.
01:15:50.000And they're like, whoa, wow, man, total whitewashing.
01:15:54.000And then I was like, actually, I'm kind of a fan of Ghost in the Shell, and I don't think that actually makes sense.
01:15:59.000Like, an aspect of Ghost in the Shell is that by cyberizing your brain and getting prosthetic bodies, you transcend race and gender and all these things.
01:16:08.000And, like, it's actually one of the questions, like, asked in Stand Alone Complex of Major, why does she prefer female bodies?
01:16:14.000And I'm like, that's actually a better question about, like, I guess maybe, like, gender identity.
01:16:19.000And they were like, uh, no, we think racism.
01:16:23.000And I'm like, you guys don't know anything about this show.
01:16:26.000And so that's the flack they ended up getting when they write these fake articles, is that They're not actually talking about things they know and are passionate about.
01:16:34.000They're trying to pretend to be relevant.
01:16:38.000And so I guess to kind of wrap up that idea, you end up with a dude going to India and eating brain, and then it makes him go insane.
01:16:45.000And then he goes on Twitter and all he is is just foaming at the mouth, screeching at everybody.
01:16:48.000He's full of hate and vile brain-eating madness.
01:16:52.000To be fair, lots of them are like that.
01:16:54.000I don't think you could blame that on the brain-eating.
01:17:01.000Wasn't he like some... He was like a scholar on religion or something.
01:17:04.000I think he ruined his reputation, realized what he'd done, came back and was like, well, I have to be a super social justice warrior now or no one will ever listen to me again.
01:17:11.000No, I think it's that, you know, when you go on Twitter and everyone hates you and is pointing their finger at you and laughing at you, you become resentful and angry and you hate everyone.
01:17:22.000And so he just goes on Twitter and he just scowls.
01:20:54.000If you're in New York and you like are walking downstairs and like you walk outside and there's somebody from like the next building over and you're like, how's it going neighbor?
01:21:50.000only white people can be racist oh that's that's what they actually say or or it's racist right well they're like if i if i say it's not that's not true they will sound they will clip that sound bite of you and say like you know far right adam krigler blah blah Far right to the white man.
01:22:08.000Someone's gonna write an article saying proof that vegans can be far right racists and they'll use that clip of you complaining about black people being racist or something.
01:22:20.000It's just like, there's racists in every race.
01:23:09.000We were very much so lefties, and that was an idea that the left used to have, that there's good and bad people of all types and all colors and all creeds.
01:23:57.000They're allowed to discriminate against you based on the color of your skin because you're an oppressor, because you're white, and you're a male, of all things.
01:24:16.000So what do you think is going to happen when you've got people who, you lived in New York City, like the biggest liberal stronghold in the world, well in the country, I'm not going to say world because it's about our politics, and now you're holding a position that is more aligned with the right than the left?
01:24:59.000Everybody can be an a-hole if they're in a bad mood.
01:25:02.000You never know what someone's going through.
01:25:05.000You know, it's like empathy needs to be go up through the roof across the board.
01:25:09.000And that's, that's really the issue is no one has empathy anymore.
01:25:12.000And I tell you what, if, you know, there's a lot of factors that cause the modern left to be what it is today.
01:25:21.000But I think one of the problems right now as to why this kind of stuff gets ignored is that people, you know, like us, that lived in Brooklyn, that were kind of liberal, I would say it's not necessarily fair to, well, I've been active in news, but more so in the past few years, politics.
01:25:37.000There are people just like us, we hang out with every day in Brooklyn, who agree with us on all these policies, They don't watch the news.
01:26:39.000He said, quote, when you're white, you don't know what it's like to be living in a ghetto.
01:26:43.000You don't know what it's like to be poor.
01:26:45.000You don't know what it's like to be hassled when you walk down the street or you get dragged out of a car, Sanders said.
01:26:51.000Several readers asked us to take a closer look at Sanders' comments that when you're white, you don't know what it's like to be poor, and they read it as false.
01:26:57.000Because white Americans make up the largest number of people in poverty.
01:27:05.000When you look at the population density to poverty, African Americans are more likely to be impoverished, but there are still about twice as many white people who are in poverty.
01:27:34.000And so I do see people like, you know, Joe Rogan, for instance, Joe Rogan's fantastic, but he did say in that one, you know, now famous segment, Bernie's been consistent all this time.
01:27:44.000How are you going to take a dude from the Northeast, which is predominantly white, who's fought for union rights and it's all about, you know, civil rights, have him come out and say this and then argue that he's been consistent?
01:27:54.000This to me was like, I was a big fan of Bernie and then I watched that debate and I was like, what?
01:28:33.000Skaters were always kind of lefty, lefty libertarian.
01:28:36.000I remember watching this documentary where it was these skateboarders talking about how the perfect thing about skateboarding is that racism is completely erased.
01:29:25.000But I grew up with that, and it was pretty lefty back in the day, and I've actually interviewed a bunch of skateboarders, like it was a couple years ago I did this, and they were all, this was like two, three years ago maybe, they were Bernie supporters.
01:29:41.000And I went to a skate park, asked people, and they were like, yeah, I'm down with Bernie.
01:30:58.000Yeah, so for me, I grew up, like, I've always been very... It's funny, too, because a lot of people in American politics don't understand how, like, the political spectrum works.
01:31:08.000Basically, libertarian leaning towards cooperation is left, libertarian leaning towards competitive markets is right.
01:31:16.000So if you're like, hey man, you do your thing, I'll do mine, I'm gonna sell skateboards and run a business, then that's more like leaning right.
01:31:24.000But if you're like, hey, let's all rent a house together and we can pitch in to buy a bunch of skateboards so it'll be cheaper for us.
01:33:36.000And that was a weird thing to me, too, because he says, you don't know what it's like to get hassled walking down the street or dragged out of your car.
01:34:00.000And so I've been watching this happen, the political pandering, and the de-evolution, I guess, or the excising of the rational, liberal mind from the left.
01:34:11.000That's what they say now, the left is no longer liberal.
01:34:28.000It's like they have the political compass and the top left, the authoritarian left, is hope and change and then everything else is far right.
01:34:35.000And it is. And you know what the craziest things, I always tell people to do this, if you haven't done this, take the
01:35:00.000Because the mainstream has become so far left, they think they're conservatives.
01:35:05.000Like, everything you said about anybody can be racist, I assure you there's many people who feel the exact same way, consider themselves conservatives because they feel that way.
01:40:22.000Che Diem says it's because they were selling the DNA information to health insurance providers.
01:40:26.000They would then either hike up the cost or deny you coverage if they were able to see you have a genetic predisposition for a certain disease.
01:40:35.000My question is, what do you think of the burden of unemployment falling on essential works and possible tax increases to help support unemployed Americans?
01:40:42.000Also, what are your thoughts on embiotic stem cells antibodies?
01:40:46.000I don't know enough about those to actually answer, for the most part.
01:40:52.000I can answer when it comes to tax increases for unemployed Americans.
01:40:56.000We already have unemployment for Americans.
01:40:59.000Whenever we create these programs, we end up just slapping Band-Aids on them instead of fixing them.
01:41:03.000So I would prefer to solve these issues instead of, you know, just increase taxes again, and then pay more, and then increase taxes again, and just keep recycling these programs.
01:41:13.000I would say that I lean left because I'm totally in favor of unemployment and welfare, food benefits, and all these things.
01:41:19.000The problem is that when they get dirty and broken, we don't fix them.
01:41:22.000We just dump money on it, and it never gets fixed.
01:41:25.000Yeah, and there's many situations where someone will get used to it and just keep using it.
01:43:24.000Do you think starting a YouTube competitor would be like David vs. Goliath?
01:43:27.000Do you think a video website can be just as successful?
01:43:30.000No, because YouTube isn't just a video provider.
01:43:32.000They've condensed a bunch of different markets, like ad agencies.
01:43:37.000Not only are they the ad buyer, they're the ad seller, and the video hosting, and the censor.
01:43:42.000They have centralized everything to the point where Like, Vimeo can't succeed because they don't do the partner program the same way.
01:43:48.000So the economic incentives aren't there.
01:43:49.000It's much more difficult to start a business.
01:43:52.000So, while YouTube has made things easy, they've made it impossible for people to compete, and then they can shut out anybody who dare oppose them.
01:44:38.000Or, you know, they'd probably just leave.
01:44:41.000You know, but I think the reason why that would never happen is they would know if they came to me and said, we want you to push propaganda.
01:44:52.000I mean, as soon as the car pulled up, I'd be live streaming like, Hey, look, a bunch of, you know, men in black with, you know, have come here with just letting you know, in case I'm never seen again.
01:45:33.000If someone came to me and said, we want you to lie to the American people, I'd be like, no, I'm, I believe in defending the American people.
01:45:56.000Look, I understand people can be dumb, but if you give someone a simple, I guess the problem is they're evil people who prime, who anchor people into stupid ideas.
01:49:17.000This was around the time when people were talking about car hacking too.
01:49:20.000Look, I've seen all this stuff, man. Trust me.
01:49:22.000Journalists should be a bit conspiratorial.
01:49:26.000J- uh, JPinst says, Please investigate COVID-19 death disparity.
01:49:31.000The media declared it's due to racism, yet specialists believe it's related to inefficient vitamin D. Sunlight generation supports respiratory system.
01:49:40.000I did hear, I think it was from the Surgeon General, that it's actually cultural, that many people in the black community think they can't catch it.
01:52:56.000Ward says, never going to give you up, never going to let you down, and desert you, never going to make you cry, never going to say goodbye and hurt you.
01:53:05.000Tom says, great question for Tim, where does your phrase stars and garters come from?
01:54:51.000Find the one that you're comfortable with.
01:54:53.000If you're just going to be going to and fro, then you don't really need a short board.
01:54:57.000Get a longer board with bigger wheels.
01:55:00.000That's, you know, it's all about what you're going to do with it.
01:55:02.000So if you want a trick, you want to do a skate park, get a classic skateboard because it's significantly more fun, you know, in those kind of environments.
01:55:11.000We can go a little longer for the last segment, but I want to ask you, do you think we should talk about this guy?
01:55:16.000We kept saying we're gonna talk about this guy who's saying, let the businesses fall.
01:55:33.000Would you rather us talk about a private Air Force with this guy who's got like over 40 fighter jets or this guy who rags on the billionaires and the corporations getting a bailout?
01:55:47.000That they shouldn't be getting anything, you know?
01:56:27.000This man owns the world's most advanced private air force after buying 46 F-A-18 Hornets.
01:56:35.000We talked to the owner of Air USA about probably the most incredible private aircraft purchase of all time and the future of his adversary business.
01:57:05.000Dude, I mean, this is the reason I wanted to be in the Air Force.
01:57:09.000I mean, my uncle was in the Air Force also, but I wanted to fly those planes.
01:57:14.000But I'm colorblind, and I have glasses, so nope, not allowed to fly planes.
01:57:21.000So that, you know, have you ever seen Little Miss Sunshine?
01:57:24.000yeah a long time ago so the son talking about flying jets in the grand dad is like odyssey
01:57:30.000know that uh... you know he's colorblind so he can't
01:57:33.000and i can't like freaks out and just like screaming in the sky
01:57:37.000yeah that was me i mean i wasn't screaming about it but i i definitely
01:57:40.000was bombs because when i was like eight-year-old me might one of the first games ever had was this it was after
01:57:46.000burner It was a little tiny cockpit, like, you know, you had the little thing and you'd accelerate the plane and all it was was just a little arcade, like move to the left or the right to avoid stuff or shoot.
01:57:58.000But man, I loved it and I just wanted to be a fighter pilot and I found out I couldn't.
01:58:20.000For the last 30 years, Don Curlin has been flying for the airlines, working on real estate deals, setting up the world's biggest skydiving meets, and building a private air force the likes of which even he has a hard time believing is possible.
01:58:33.000Just last month, the War Zone was among the first to report that his company would be purchasing multiple squadrons worth of surplus Royal Australian Air Force RAAF FA-18 Hornets to be used in the contractor adversary air support role here in the United States.
01:58:50.000Not only do we have all the details on that purchase, which is even more impressive than it initially seemed, but we talked at length with the entrepreneur owner of Air USA located in Quincy, Illinois.
01:59:30.000Enter the most spectacular private aircraft purchase of all time.
01:59:35.000Air USA's acquisition of all of the Royal Australian Air Force's remaining F-18AB Hornets.
01:59:43.000Canada had bought 25 prior to this deal going through.
01:59:46.000The Jets Air USA is slated to receive 46 in total, of which 36 are flying today, will be replaced by the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter within the RAAF's ranks, and thus will be totally retired from service by the end of 2021.
02:00:18.000So they're talking a bit about configurations and stuff.
02:00:23.000All of Air USA's second-hand Hornets feature AN-APG-73 radar.
02:00:28.000The same one that is found on the FA-18CD, and this is a lot of jargon for me, on the Super Hornets that differ from the less capable AN-APG-65 radar.
02:00:45.000Check this out, the jets also come with their Northrop Grumman AN-AAQ-28 Lightning Advanced Targeting Pods, which are hugely capable in the air-to-ground targeting and non-traditional reconnaissance realm, as well as for positively identifying aircraft visually at long ranges.
02:01:01.000You can read all about this function and its value in this past piece of ours.
02:01:04.000In addition, the Hornets come with 68 Joint Helmet Mounting Cueing Systems, which offers helmet-mounted display capability and drastically increases a pilot's situational awareness And high-off-boresight targeting for close-range air-to-air missiles.
02:03:22.000It says, JTACs need to get time on the mic with real aircraft overhead in both day and nighttime conditions to get accustomed to organizing the three-dimensional airspace overhead in relationship to the battle space on the ground.
02:03:35.000and effectively, safely, and efficiently call in airstrikes on enemy targets.
02:03:39.000This is an incredibly complex and high stakes job, but using high performance fighters in the
02:03:44.000Pentagon's inventory that cost at least $20,000 an hour to train with is horribly cost ineffective.
02:03:50.000As such, being able to provide far less expensive assets via the contractor marketplace
02:03:57.000for some of this training has become a major priority.
02:04:31.000So he also has Cessnas, apparently, which have reciprocating turbocharged IO-360 engines found on normal light planes, are extremely efficient compared to their turbine-powered competitors, and feature video downlink encrypted communications and night vision goggle compatible cockpits.
02:04:49.000Among other modifications, they are also certified under the FAA standard category, not the experimental category, even with all their modifications, which is a multitude of benefits.
02:05:52.000This is a really interesting article because it basically goes into literally everything, but I gotta, I gotta confess, I don't know enough about the jargon.
02:08:23.000My general memory of it is that, like, he owned the lake.
02:08:26.000It was his property and he was firing into it.
02:08:28.000And so, like, you own a tank, you own the guns, your property, you can do what you want.
02:08:32.000Yeah, I read a funny article about some guy that had a tank and he parked it in his front yard and, like, the homeowners association started complaining.
02:08:39.000And he was like, I don't care what you have to say.
02:09:25.000So let me just say, for those that would question whether or not you have the right to bear arms in this country, while there are certainly strange laws and infringement, if anyone ever says to you, well what are you going to do against the US government?
02:09:38.000They'll be like, well this guy bought a bunch of fighter jets.
02:11:34.000It's basically, you get this little like, I don't know what it is, like a bag or something?
02:11:38.000Yeah, you get like a bag, it's a kit, and the bag becomes like this thing that you plant your seeds in.
02:11:43.000You unroll this sheet, and then water it, and it's like the commercial is someone's cooking pizza and plucking fresh basil like right off their- It's like a little garden.