On this week's episode of the Timestamps: Donald Trump is being sued for fraud, truckers for Trump are boycotting deliveries into New York City, and a house explosion in Virginia kills a first responder.
00:00:50.000And he was forced to pay essentially $350 million or so.
00:00:54.000Now, businesses and investors are threatening to leave the city, causing panic so much the governor had to come out and say, everything's fine, it's just a one-off thing.
00:01:04.000Kevin O'Leary, who's a real estate developer and worth like half a billion dollars, has now gone on multiple interviews saying, I will not operate out of New York because Trump did everything legally.
00:01:13.000And this is funny because O'Leary's like, I'm not for or against Trump.
00:01:17.000I don't care about the politics, but Trump didn't do anything wrong.
00:01:20.000He valued his assets, he made it alone, there's no victims, everybody made money, and now they're coming after him.
00:01:26.000He's talking about building new plants, building new data centers that need power plants, and he's like, New York is Niagara Falls, now New York is totally out.
00:01:36.000That's right, we'll gladly take all your money.
00:01:39.000So we'll talk about that, plus we got this viral story about truckers for Trump threatening to boycott Truck loads that are going into New York.
00:01:46.000However, it would seem now, the dude who initially put out the statement saying that he talked to a bunch of truckers, they're saying they're not gonna deliver loads into New York, apparently he's backing down.
00:02:03.000Ladies and gentlemen, before we get started, we have, in lieu of our normal shout-out for Casper Coffee, we're going to be shouting out LFRF.org.
00:02:12.000That's the Loudoun First Responders Foundation.
00:02:16.000We were talking about it last night when the news broke that not too far away from where we are in Loudoun County, Virginia, near Dulles Airport, a house exploded.
00:02:25.000It took the life of one of the first responders, several others were very seriously injured, and a close family member of one of the TeamCast crew was very seriously injured and is still in very serious, I believe even potentially critical condition.
00:02:38.000And so, we just want to shout out the Loudoun First Responders Foundation where, if anybody wants to help, you can make a donation.
00:02:46.000We don't, you know, it's not like we're shouting out every single foundation for every single county or state or city.
00:02:51.000So all I can really say is, you know, this directly affects us.
00:02:55.000These were firefighters who rushed in to help in an emergency.
00:02:59.000A propane tank exploded, seriously injured so many people, took the life of one guy, and it happened right in our backyard and to people that we know and care about.
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00:03:23.000It's kind of hard to promote a song after all that.
00:03:26.000I really do hope everyone's alright, and shout out to the first responders.
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00:04:27.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and whatever else, David Lucas!
00:05:04.000I meet you for the first time, and you're downstairs, and I'm laughing every five seconds, because everything that comes up, you've got some... Yeah.
00:06:39.000Not only is it a lens, you can light stuff on fire through direct sunlight, but it's quartz, and it vibrates with sympathetic vibration with other crystals nearby.
00:07:07.000Compared to like 500 years ago, a king would have sent 60,000 gold coins to get something like that made because they were so challenging to find and create.
00:08:11.000Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary slams mega-loser state New York over $355 million Trump verdict and says it will drive business out of the state.
00:08:21.000So, most of you probably know by now because, you know, Stephen Colbert went nuts on his show complaining about it.
00:08:28.000But, Trump's been ordered to pay $355- it's like $354.9 million that claimed it was fraud.
00:09:28.000So in New York, this is outright lying.
00:09:29.000So Kevin O'Leary, he's a real estate developer.
00:09:33.000This is crazy because he's talking about the biggest game right now in real estate is data centers because everybody needs a data center, like all this new tech.
00:10:58.000And even in the trial when they're trying to determine how much Trump had to pay, The people who lent Trump money were like, uh, he did nothing wrong.
00:11:30.000It seems bad, and I'm like, yeah it is, I agree with you, it does.
00:11:34.000In the clip, in one of the clips, so Kevin Alley is the guy from Shark Tank, you know?
00:11:39.000In one of the clips he says, I know that Trump has a whole bunch of other court cases or whatever against him, I don't care, I'm not pro or con or whatever, but this one makes no sense, and I'm like, Kevin.
00:12:05.000If they can lie about this one, what else did they fucking lie about?
00:12:09.000It's so crazy because when you look at a state and a city like New York, New York City, New York City is failing just like LA.
00:12:18.000They, they, since COVID exposed a lot in both of those cities.
00:12:24.000And we can, I mean, you can also use other cities as an example, but I lived in LA.
00:12:29.000And when you get fascinated by the views and the weather and the things that there are to do in LA, you kind of overlook all the bullshit that's actually happening in LA.
00:12:40.000And once you're, once you have to sit at home and deal with everything, then you kind of look like, damn, this is really a shitty ass city.
00:12:49.000There was so much, what do you want to call it?
00:12:53.000Uh, Uh, mental health issues going on in LA.
00:12:57.000I was going to use a worse word than that.
00:13:02.000I'm trying to be careful, but there was so much BS going on in LA during all of COVID to where it's like, this, this is a disgusting city to live in.
00:13:11.000I always love LA because since I was a kid, I wanted to live there.
00:13:14.000But the way it's ran politically, that city has not been the same since we had Mayor Villaraigosa, who they considered a criminal.
00:13:24.000And when you talk about running a metropolis like L.A.
00:13:27.000or a metropolis like New York, can you really be a righteous motherfucker to run a city like that?
00:13:36.000I don't try to be mean enough, but keep see here's the here's the trick on YouTube if your insults are academic They let it go So if you like cuss at someone and call them like a really like right bad word YouTube's like whoa But if you say something like you know palace smattering of fecal palace You think that you got to be a nasty dude just to get control if you're gonna be like govern a city like that I don't think it's nasty but Uh, the balance is both having good and bad, right?
00:14:05.000And, um, I like to talk about the, the, the duality in life all the time.
00:14:11.000And when you have a city like LA, it's not just random morality.
00:14:16.000Right? Because as you see, when they made it, not a felony to steal,
00:14:21.000what do we have in LA? People, criminals started getting smarter.
00:14:26.000So in order to go do smash and grabs, they would take 20 to 30 people with them and grab $20,000
00:16:21.000They just went and looked through the trunk?
00:16:23.000They broke the glass, but the way one of my suitcases was situated, I wedged it in between the back seat and the tailgate, so they couldn't take that one out.
00:16:32.000But everything on top, they mostly got dirty clothes.
00:16:35.000So they had to wash the clothes before they actually sold them or wore them.
00:16:39.000They're probably wearing them walking around right now.
00:17:00.000So, I mean, uh, if you go to a certain part... So, when I first moved to LA, uh, homeless people and kind of like anybody with any type of mental health issues was very concentrated to an area downtown, uh, known as Skid Row.
00:17:17.000And, you know, it would kind of Sometimes it would seep over into two or three blocks, because I used to live on 15th Spring, which is maybe like three or four blocks away from Skid Row.
00:17:27.000So every now and again, you get a one straggler that left the queen.
00:18:23.000Like there was no, there was no tent city in Studio City.
00:18:27.000There was no real, I mean, you catch a few homeless people on Ventura Boulevard, but that shit's so far away from all the shelters and stuff.
00:18:33.000They really don't get too far away from where they need to be to, you know, possibly sleep at night if it's too cold or rainy.
00:18:40.000But during the pandemic, dude, I remember one time me and my daughter, my oldest daughter were walking to Ralph's because there was a route to go through routes where you have to like cut through a few apartment buildings and then instead of like walking all the way up Vineland and then going down Ventura you can cut through a few apartment buildings and we went down that demo uh we went through the the shortcut and tents were everywhere just junkies laying everywhere some dude with his meat just hanging out just laying i'm like man i'm like baby close your eyes wow like i'm not because you know like
00:19:13.000What type of world do we live in where you can't walk to the grocery store with your kid?
00:19:31.000Yeah, they basically cut loose all of the, like look, The people who are in these jails, many of them are probably mentally ill, and that results in them doing things like exposing themselves, or they're going to find themselves getting arrested for some kind of social order or disorderly conduct kind of thing.
00:19:48.000Then when COVID comes, like, oh, we can't keep these people locked up, so we've got to release everybody, they're going to go join the tent cities.
00:19:54.000But I think a lot of it might be, too, they shut a bunch of businesses down.
00:19:58.000And I heard stories, I don't know to what degree the homeless people explosion we've seen throughout the country, because it's everywhere, is because of this.
00:20:07.000But I have seen like those YouTuber interviews, like maybe, I don't know, people will go on the street and they'll film people.
00:20:12.000And there was one I saw where it was like a guy and a woman who looked like they were in their 50s, and they looked ragged, and they were like...
00:20:20.000Oh yeah, we just worked low-income jobs, but when COVID stopped, we lost our income and we just became broke and homeless.
00:20:35.000There's a lot of people who strive low in life and probably take advantage of a lot of government assistance type shit.
00:20:42.000And when COVID came, those bottom-level jobs were out, so they had But I mean, like, dude, like, if y'all follow, like, the Instagram account, like, street people of Los Angeles, there was a dude living on Sunset Boulevard who had a whole fucking tarp.
00:21:23.000If this kind of stuff continues, I predict that we will see Abandoned buildings will become, it'll like, a shift in some pseudo-ownership will occur where the people surrounding the buildings in these homeless areas become untenable.
00:21:40.000Like, you can't run a business out of it surrounded by homeless people so they abandon it.
00:21:43.000Nobody wants to buy it, the property value goes to zero.
00:21:45.000The guy stops paying tax on it, it becomes abandoned.
00:21:49.000You drive on I-55, you're gonna see abandoned buildings, just like, to your left.
00:21:55.000And you're like, I wonder why that building's abandoned?
00:21:56.000You drive down to like, you go towards, I don't know if people know where the Burnham Skate Park is, but when you go down there, there's a bunch of old abandoned factories, paper mills.
00:22:06.000What's gonna happen is almost people just take them over.
00:22:08.000They're gonna take them over, and they're gonna turn into, like, pseudo-ownership, like, buildings, and the government will not get involved.
00:22:17.000In fact, they'll probably be happy about it, because it takes some of these homeless people off the streets, but it's gonna create a weird parallel society.
00:22:23.000Maybe not, like, I don't mean literally as big as mainstream society, but this is a phenomenon that happens around the world.
00:22:29.000You end up with, I'll give you an example, is the favelas in Brazil, in South America.
00:22:44.000So like 10 years ago, when the World Cup was coming to Brazil, The government was like, we have no control over the favelas because we just let this parallel society grow.
00:23:35.000Who visited San Fran recently where they put up the... Xi Jinping?
00:23:39.000Where they clean the city up to make it look so nice and pretty for this guy.
00:23:45.000Kind of like the same thing when, what was it, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier had the rumble in the jungle and the police knew it was a fucked up area so they started like killing anybody who was known to be a criminal to make Africa look like this really dope ass place.
00:24:58.000That being said, we have heard mutterings like this in the past.
00:25:02.000And there was a story about this trucker's boy out of Colorado when they sentenced this guy to 110 years in prison because his brakes failed and he crashed.
00:25:15.000It shows you the power that truckers have.
00:25:17.000I mean, the free speech convoy in Canada terrified Trudeau and his government so much they started seizing the assets of people and arresting them.
00:25:23.000If truckers really do say, we're not going to go to New York City, and this is something that I predicted as a possibility like a year or two ago, it gets to the point when social order breaks down, truckers probably lean more conservative than liberal because you're working really hard all the time.
00:25:38.000And I think they just, you know, defect them.
00:25:41.000Why deal with a city like New York that's corrupt, destroying this country, when you can simply say, I'll take a load anywhere else.
00:25:50.000So maybe this does end up having a big impact.
00:25:52.000Newsweek is reporting right now that the dude who made the original video has deleted it and said... So I don't like this Newsweek article.
00:26:00.000No, he made a video where he said, I'm not an organizer.
00:26:02.000I was just telling people what people were talking about.
00:26:05.000So I do think the mutterings are happening.
00:26:08.000My bigger concern is I don't trust that people on the right are coordinated enough or ideological enough to turn down increased wages and job offers, right?
00:26:18.000So if a bunch of principled truck drivers say, we won't go to New York, there's going to be some young dude, his boss is going to call him and say, hey, everyone's rejecting this New York trip.
00:28:24.000I think one of the criticisms over January 6th is that Trump should have pardoned everybody, and there's an argument that he could have declared a blanket pardon.
00:28:30.000I don't think it's that easy, and I don't think Trump knew what he was doing.
00:28:33.000I don't think Trump knew what was going on.
00:28:35.000I don't think... You know, it's kind of weird because Trump is, like, the view for most people that are making these political arguments is that Trump is this grandiose, super-intelligent 5D chess-playing figure.
00:28:47.000I mean, like, his supporters and his detractors.
00:29:20.000And not Julian Assange, and no clemency for Edward Snowden.
00:29:24.000And so, he's not... It's the craziest thing, because there are people who really think of him as, like, he should be the, like, demigod figure, and then there are leftists who view him as, like, a demisatanic figure, and I'm like, he's just some guy!
00:29:40.000He's a smart guy, successful guy, he's got good ideas!
00:29:43.000But like, why didn't he do enough for the J6ers?
00:29:57.000But regardless, if you felt like what Edward Snowden was doing was right or wrong, but to go somebody who is our, like, after, you know, maybe with Asia, who was our number one, or China, who was our, or North Korea, excuse me, who was our number two enemy after North Korea.
00:31:05.000He cares about his country, but insofar as it gives him control and wealth, because he's like anyone else who wants power and thinks he's the only one who can do it.
00:31:12.000And despots are not wrong in the regard that they can create order.
00:31:17.000It just means a lot of people suffer because of it.
00:31:25.000I'm concerned about what's going on with J6ers in America.
00:31:27.000But you look at the Clintons, you look at the Democratic Party, the Uniparty, the Neocon establishment, I'm like, the only reason, like if it came down to a war between Russia and the Deep State, I'm on the side of the Deep State simply because I live here too, and I don't want to get blown up.
00:31:41.000And the only shared interest we really have is both of us not getting blown up.
00:31:44.000Other than that, they're crackpot evil people.
00:31:47.000They think they're smarter than you, they think they're better than you, they think you should do as you're told, they should be in charge forever, they think our founding documents don't matter, they will spit in your face at a moment's notice, and the only saving graces, they also live on a piece of land we would like, we have to share and live on.
00:32:01.000That's the only thing we have in common.
00:33:53.000There were some really important things exposed by what you did.
00:33:56.000I say come back and we'll forget about it.
00:33:59.000But I think what's an important point to make is that there was one instance where he leaked documents that didn't get redacted.
00:34:06.000He leaked documents to Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and a few other news outlets.
00:34:12.000So, I don't know who published it, but they published a piece of information, didn't get redacted, and it resulted in an emergency where they had to evacuate someone because I think it exposed their identity.
00:34:20.000I don't think anybody got hurt, but that's the problem of leaking things.
00:34:24.000With Bradley Manning, now Chelsea Manning, this was specific illegal actions and specific information pertaining to illegal activities that were leaked to WikiLeaks, like the collateral murder videos where US forces killed a Reuters journalist.
00:34:50.000They're just trying to destroy this guy for being a journalist.
00:34:52.000The horrible thing of all those guys is I feel like even if Edward Snowden was pardoned, if he stepped foot on this country, it'd be like, Edward Snowden did not kill himself.
00:35:03.000There would be a letter, like, he'd write a letter saying, like, Edward Snowden writes a letter saying, I'm very glad to be home, I missed my family, and I'm very grateful that I finally have the opportunity to see everyone I've loved and missed and cared about.
00:35:15.000Then underneath that nicely written letter will be big, bold letters, and that is why I took my life.
00:35:27.000His immediate family is probably under watch all the time.
00:35:32.000I mean, I think it's probably an understatement.
00:35:34.000I bet there's like a dude, like his family comes home and there's a guy smoking a cigarette in the corner of the room with like in a silhouette and you can just see the light from the cigarette.
00:36:12.000So you don't think with Kodak, Trump pardoned a bunch of people and everyone questioned why he pardoned rappers and the mayor of Detroit or something?
00:40:11.000I think the corn industry is being subsidized.
00:40:13.000The dairy industry is probably being subsidized and the gas oil industry is like the government's just probably printing and pumping money into it to make it stay cheap.
00:40:21.000See, that's why I'm on that, like, get your land and do your own thing.
00:42:18.000Me and my buddy, Nick Franceschini, we bought a bar in Austin, and I'm going to open up a little late night food, but do it in a better way to where it's like You know, chicken fingers cooked in, like, rice flour to where it's not, like, flour.
00:42:35.000Like, I have celiac disease, which is me being gluten intolerant.
00:42:40.000So, like, I want to make stuff that tastes good for people who maybe can't break down flour and stuff like that in their body.
00:43:04.000Today, what we did was, so, when we were in Miami, Luke Rudkowski, the first time we went down in recent history, because I lived there for a little bit, but the first time we went down a couple years ago.
00:43:37.000But they do this thing, the Nusseret Special, where it's, they bring out a cast iron pan, they pour melted butter into it, thinly sliced tenderloin, pan seared in the butter, then they put toasted bread, dip it in the butter, and then put it, tenderloin, bread, tenderloin, and they press it and they put it on your plate.
00:43:56.000It just seems like something a poor family in Turkey would make.
00:44:00.000Because that's where Nusrat comes from.
00:44:02.000But it's like the most delicious thing I've ever tasted.
00:46:29.000It's just a well thought out, not putting some shit together burger.
00:46:34.000I tell you man, I used to work at a chicken shack, and I would take the lard, the beef, I think it was beef tallow, I don't know, it was lard, big block of it, and slide it into the chicken thing, and they'd fry chicken in it for like three days, and then we'd reuse the oil for the french fries.
00:46:45.000Come out black and soggy, but when you use that fresh lard on the fries, they're golden and crispy.
00:47:00.000Because I, like, so what we typically have to do is fly out on a Sunday, set up the show all week in Austin, so we can do the live show on the day of, and then we gotta fly out on the weekend, so it basically results in Like three or four weeks straight with no days off.
00:47:17.000Is there a day we could just- Working 16 hours every day.
00:47:18.000A way we could fly down there with super low budget, me, you, and Serge, and like- Private jet.
00:47:27.000So the only way to do it where it's not super stressful and it's actually cheaper than setting up for a week would be we wrap up the Culture War Show Friday morning, hop on a private jet at 12.30 in the afternoon, land, I think it would be like a two and a half hour flight.
00:47:41.000That PJ is gonna cost you like $60,000.
00:47:44.000And then, do the live show, catch the return flight that night after the plane's refueled, and fly back home.
00:48:45.000Secondly, yo, 10,800 donations already, $556,000 raised of $355 million.
00:48:47.000donations already, $556,000 raised of $355 million, I don't know that they're gonna make it to $355 million.
00:48:59.000But I would just like to point out, with Truth Social about to get their deal done, the digital world acquisition corporate, whatever it's called, Trump stands to make $4 billion.
00:51:27.000The point of the story is, it's wild to me that people- I mean, I don't know what to say.
00:51:32.000You can absolutely donate to Donald Trump, his campaign, and I think you should, especially if you want him to win.
00:51:36.000I think more important than that, people should be getting their friends and family registered to vote, and you should be gearing up for the Shadow Campaign Redux.
00:51:44.000Because if you think, you know, yeah, Nate Silver wrote an op-ed, he's a FiveThirtyEight guy, saying Biden can't win at this point.
00:52:28.000Up until 2020, I would say I didn't really care more, you know, Democratic.
00:52:34.000And, uh, when 2020 happened, I actually had the time to like sit back and chill and like listen to everything because I was just a blind, didn't like Trump guy, because that's what the majority said.
00:52:48.000And when 2020 happened, I went to reading and, you know, looking at stuff and seeing what this dude did.
00:52:56.000And because up until then I was in the rat race.
00:52:59.000Trying to be famous, trying to get on stage, going to auditions, table reads, this, that, and the other.
00:53:05.000So when 2020 actually happened and I got a chance, and I'm like, what's bad about this guy?
00:53:11.000Was there something in particular that happened like in the news?
00:53:13.000I think it was called the, uh, it was, what's the thing called where he gave money to the black colleges of the, uh, the HBC, HBCUs came to him and said, you can just don't keep coming back to me.
00:53:32.000And, and, and then I'm like, how's this due to racist?
00:53:36.000Because, like, if you give somebody resources, or you give somebody opportunities, how is that racist?
00:53:44.000I mean, and you know, the reason I'm probably being outed right now by the BLM is because I have an opposing view, and I don't like that.
00:53:53.000I don't like how I can share the same complexion as somebody, and I don't think the same as them, and they call me, you know, a white supremacist.
00:54:00.000Well, as Joe Biden said, He said if you don't vote for him, you're not black.
00:54:04.000Yeah, but they're scared of me, bro, because I look like this and I have my views and I can take down their whole infrastructure.
00:54:11.000Because someone who looks like me should follow the same bandwagon as them.
00:55:33.000And a group of people heard it happening, slightly over a hill, probably like creeks down here, probably like five or six feet to where I couldn't see what was going on above me.
00:55:44.000And I told Willie D, I said, you know who came to my rescue?
00:55:47.000And I said, you know what was going on right over that hill?
00:56:57.000When you start reading the history, a lot of people get the cliff notes of history.
00:57:03.000And the first thing I was reading about was like Frederick Douglass, and I don't know if it was him, it might have been him or his wife, but you start reading about slaves who bought their freedom.
00:57:12.000And then I was like, wait, wait, what?
00:57:30.000A guy would walk into the store and he'd be like, I'd like to have some shoes made.
00:57:33.000And there would be a slave making shoes.
00:57:36.000And slave owners would let the slaves take cash and make money for themselves to buy their own food because it was easier than slave owners managing everything for them.
00:57:45.000I'm not saying this is if it's like a good thing or it's like it wasn't as bad.
00:57:50.000It was that every element of their life was controlled and they were afforded only limited freedoms and even when they thought they could have something of their own, it was still one person could decide.
00:57:58.000But my point ultimately is there's a broader view of what was ultimately going on in slavery.
00:58:03.000So like poor farmers would have one slave and they would be, they'd treat them real well?
00:58:07.000And that would be like a story that would happen that isn't told a lot?
00:58:10.000Because I wasn't taught that as a kid.
00:59:11.000But can you also play devil's advocate and say that out of all the groups of people that were enslaved, that my ethnic background of people possibly laid down and accepted it because didn't Jewish people when they were trying to be enslaved they committed mass suicide?
00:59:32.000I would say this slavery existed throughout history and it still exists today And I don't know if I have the knowledge enough of any ethnic group to say one laid down or one didn't.
00:59:44.000What I can certainly say is, you know, there were slave revolts in the United States and ultimately a civil war where people fought over, which was in essence, ending slavery.
00:59:52.000So do you believe that enough, do you believe that there were indigenous black people to America?
01:00:13.000Pangea was, I think, well before humans existed.
01:00:16.000And I think the theory with the Bering Strait is that modern Native Americans descended from Asians.
01:00:23.000I would not be surprised to find that some point throughout history, black people made it to the United States or to the current North American continent, just not in great enough numbers to establish any kind of base or whatever, and the Asian cultures did.
01:00:35.000Pacific Islanders made it pretty dang far.
01:00:37.000The reason I ask that is because on my mother's side, her grandmother, was considered a native or they didn't really like being
01:00:50.000called Native American they like being called Native people but she was a native
01:00:54.000person and this lady is just as dark as me but with a different texture of hair.
01:01:00.000But I mean let's say I mean one of the slave trade star like
01:02:43.000And they're like, Oh, you're good then.
01:02:45.000It was like, alright, and one guy actually was like, I'm not really gay, but you know, I wanted to speak, so I just said.
01:02:49.000And let me ask, I mean, all of y'all are white, or white appearing, we got an African, there's more Africans.
01:02:53.000Well, here, real quick, there's a point I was making.
01:02:56.000The point I was making was, one of these, when I was questioning why they were doing it, this white liberal guy says, well look, you're white, you wouldn't understand what it's like to be oppressed.
01:03:10.000And I only recently learned this, but I'm part Japanese, and whenever I tell anybody, I'll be like, well, I'm like, I'm Germanized and Korean, but I just found out I'm 5% Japanese.
01:03:20.000Because everybody knows what that means.
01:03:23.000The part of my family, let's put it this way, the Japanese man did not enter my family consensually.
01:03:29.000Yeah, I am part Japanese, not because... I like to tell people, I imagine it was a Romeo and Juliet story, where the Japanese man and the Korean woman were like, I don't care what my family says, I love you.
01:03:39.000We'll meet on a boat, somewhere in the middle.
01:04:25.000We don't take... They can't even speak.
01:04:28.000She went up and did a Puerto Rican character, and all the white people on her team said, you can't do that because you're not Puerto Rican.
01:06:57.000So the basis of racism, when I said this the other day on the podcast, is a battle for resources.
01:07:03.000That's where the basis of racism comes from.
01:07:08.000If we're all in a 20-acre plot And y'all say the black man is stronger, or the white South African is smarter, or he has more techniques to trap an animal.
01:07:31.000Well, I think you're completely right, right?
01:07:35.000So racism is one community saying, particularly based on race, we don't want to share with another community.
01:07:42.000And so when it came to the end of slavery and then the rise of segregation and Jim Crow and all that stuff, they're basically saying it's our community and your community is separate.
01:08:08.000They think of it as a racist thing, but slavery is just human slavery.
01:08:11.000The Romans took whoever's slave, if they weren't Roman.
01:08:13.000Not only that, the British crown enslaved Americans to force them to work on their naval vessels.
01:08:17.000And Irish people were enslaved, part of the slave trade.
01:08:19.000When I try to have Any type of debate with another black person who, you know, opposes my views and I tell them, yo, we were basically, you know, uh, sold by our own people who looked at us because it's like, think about taking, like, I don't know your land.
01:10:29.000So, Harriet Tubman freed about 70 people.
01:10:32.000So I had this conspiracy that I wanted to make a whole movie about.
01:10:37.000What if Harriet Tubman was only freeing these slaves to pay a debt to another slave master in order to save her family?
01:10:47.000So but but elaborate like so she's taken so say for instance one giant plantation kind of like the thing that Leonardo DiCaprio had in Django and how he went to go find his girl so say somebody at that plantation was very dear to Harriet Tubman say for instance that's what it was like they had her husband her and her two kids or her yeah mom and aunt so say she told them hey I'm a free slave, but what I can do for exchange of these is bring you a whole bunch of more slaves.
01:11:21.000So she wasn't freeing them, she was bringing them on a trip and then delivering them to a slave owner.
01:11:25.000That's the conspiracy theory that I have.
01:11:27.000You could have it in the movie seem like the slave owner's like, go disrupt all these other plantations by letting their slaves free, but then you can find out later he's actually working for them.
01:11:50.000But only at the end of the movie, when she's done and she's a bad guy.
01:11:53.000The point is, we can make your film about Harriet Tubman, but we're gonna call her Karen Tillman, and she will be a white blonde woman from Atlanta, who is trafficking humans.
01:12:06.000And then you'll get the financing for your film, and that's Hollywood.
01:12:09.000See, that's the thing I asked Willie D, man.
01:12:12.000You know, like, when we talked about the whole Kyle Rittenhouse thing, and it's like, And you know, they're angry at him for, you know, the things that transpired that night when he had to do what he had to do.
01:12:26.000A judge ruled that he defended himself.
01:14:19.000Even if you were out there on dirt, even if you was out there like, I'm gonna get somebody who's trying to burn some shit down.
01:14:27.000Like, even if you're 17, And the fact that the dude hit you in the head with a skateboard twice, and you still had the cognitive dissonance to... Not cognitive dissonance.
01:15:05.000The people who are known for insider trading in Congress sure are acting as though there's about to be a major collapse.
01:15:12.000Senator Tuberville just dumped a huge amount of his portfolio this month, and I mean huge.
01:15:17.000To put it into perspective, out of the 61 trades he made over the last month, 59 of them were sales.
01:15:22.000The other two were purchases of put contracts, which if you don't know, is a way to bet against the stock.
01:15:27.000The reason I'm telling you this is because Tuberville isn't just your regular congressman.
01:15:30.000When it comes to trading, he has one of the best records in Congress, right next to Nancy Pelosi.
01:15:34.000And maybe one of the reasons behind this performance is the crazy amount of Senate committees that he's on.
01:15:39.000There's too many to read, so you can pause and take a screenshot if you want.
01:15:42.000But it's safe to say, with the amount of privileged info he gets from sitting on all these committees, you definitely want to pay attention to his trades.
01:15:49.000Whenever you see a lot of bulk buying or selling by a lawmaker, you typically see some sort of trend.
01:15:53.000For instance, they could be selling financial stocks or buying energy stocks.
01:15:57.000But with the Tuberville trades here, I don't see any rhyme or reason to it.
01:16:00.000He's selling everything from automobile companies like Ferrari, semiconductor stocks like AMD, regional banks like Southern State, and I could go on and on.
01:16:08.000As if Tuberville selling all these stocks isn't a bad enough sign, this week specifically, we've seen some of the richest people in the world selling billions in stocks.
01:16:16.000In February alone, Jeff Bezos sold 33 million shares of Amazon, which at $170 each, comes out to $5.6 billion.
01:16:24.000Mark Zuckerberg, same story, 900,000 shares of Meta for $416 million.
01:16:30.000My point is, when selling like this is going on, by the world's richest and most powerful people, it makes you wonder if they know something that we don't.
01:16:36.000To see any of the data mentioned in this video, I made a website called QuiverQuant where you can track it all for free, and would love for you to check it out when you get the chance.
01:18:42.000Like, anybody who, like, if we're talking about the turtle in the head, anybody who was Even kind of close, which it was still, you know, four or five laps ahead, Donald Trump.
01:18:52.000Like, the only person that could have possibly even made or got four percent of the votes.
01:23:29.000It's like having a kid out of wedlock.
01:23:31.000Like, there were some people, but like, do you really want to be that person?
01:23:35.000Imagine, it's absolute culture shock, like the women who go to Dubai, and there's so many of these stories where they'll get raped, report to the police, and then go to prison for premarital sex.
01:23:46.000And they're like, no, but I'm the victim.
01:27:26.000So, if they're marching forward and the guy's playing the drums, and the other guy's got a horn, and then as they're marching down, the commander's way in the back, and then he hears You know, fanfare number three to drumbeat four, he knows that means cavalry's coming up from the right side.
01:28:25.000So this is what would be, what would happen.
01:28:30.000Now imagine there's like an EMP and it like nukes go off and it wipes out all communications technology and so we're forced to go back to instruments.
01:28:40.000The songs they're gonna play are gonna be like okay so if we hear shake it off that means charge 4 the center is broken.
01:28:47.000If we hear beat it by Michael Jackson that means they're coming from the left.
01:29:53.000The funniest thing about that whole Middle East shit Y'all ever seen a video where they were trying to teach those, uh, Afghanistan troops how to do jumping jacks?
01:31:29.000But there's like seven or... The only reason she got out is because her older brother or sister gave her a phone and she was able to get into YouTube and saw Justin Bieber videos.
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01:33:51.000I was saying that earlier in the show.
01:33:52.000When I first came in, and he was hanging out, we started talking a little bit, and it's like, everything that comes up, he's got a quick-witted joke, like punchline response, just nailing it.
01:34:02.000And I'm laughing the whole time, and I'm like, this dude's so good.
01:34:06.000The best thing in watching that video with the George Floyd jokes is watching people walk off.
01:34:12.000It just makes my soul sing every time.
01:34:14.000I don't know if he wants to give up the full joke, but there's like five punchlines.
01:34:23.000He told me the gist of it downstairs, and like, there's a punchline, but there's another one, and then he keeps going with it, and then I was like, aw, dude.
01:34:30.000But The Members Only Uncensored should be a lot of fun.
01:35:03.000I think it would be a lifetime accomplishment.
01:35:05.000There are a bunch of other practically important things we want to consider, too.
01:35:09.000So, I don't want to do a GoFundMe or tell anybody, like, absolutely do not send us money for the purpose of buying the statue.
01:35:15.000We will try, but they could just outright say no, and it may be something we're not able to do.
01:35:19.000More importantly, As it pertains to what we're doing in Martinsburg, West Virginia, we gotta spend a lot of money up in this area, so, uh, we might want to do that.
01:35:28.000But I don't want to say too much, because I don't want to spike what we're working on by giving away too much information, which results in someone trying to sabotage our efforts.
01:36:29.000Well, no, but you can... Why don't you buy one and build one and then you can have... Why don't you put up a comedy club in the middle of Martinsburg, West Virginia?
01:36:40.000So the idea is, you look at what Times Square is.
01:36:43.000We want to make an anti-Times Square of businesses that support our values.
01:36:48.000And so you have this, like, I think it'll turn Martinsburg, West Virginia into a destination for people who believe in this country and want to see it come back.
01:36:57.000Our, like, number one guiding principle is the legacy generational businesses that are there and families are protected and held up before anybody else.
01:37:05.000I don't want any developers to come in and push anybody out that goes against the mission.
01:37:14.000And there are a lot of people are telling us that, like, wokeness is coming in, the economy is having a rough time, businesses are closing, and I'm like, let's turn that around.
01:37:22.000And the way we can do it is West Virginia is best Virginia.
01:39:12.000I gotta be honest, I really want one and I'm also really scared because I was watching this this podcast clip from a guy who said in the future everyone's gonna own a home.
01:39:23.000It's just not going to be a home you want to live in.
01:39:25.000They're going to be like these little pod boxes.
01:39:28.000It's like 30 grand and they deliver it.
01:39:31.000It's got, there's obviously no basement.
01:39:32.000It takes them like a half an hour to set it up.
01:39:51.000It's infinitely better than living in like a bachelor five by 10 box for two grand.
01:39:57.000You'd have to buy like a quarter acre of land somewhere, have it delivered, dropped off, hooked up to the electricity, and then to plumbing.
01:40:05.000But that's probably gonna run you, I think, all in all, after everything's said and done, you might have like 50 to $70,000.
01:40:09.000And for a lot of people who are younger and don't get it, it doesn't mean you put that money down.
01:42:01.000I think two is good because when one guest comes in and then they leave, one guest comes in, then you rotate and then we just hire a person to clean.
01:42:08.000And then we not like, cause we got to, we got to book hotels.
01:42:11.000We do like two hotels a night every day of the week.
01:43:33.000And it's just like, it gets a lot of attention, but they published this, and a lot of people saw the article claiming that the video we put out of Free Damastan, which is under construction and they're building a skate park, they said Tim Pool unveils his $2 million skate park.
01:44:53.000Here we go, we got a good super, this is an important one.
01:44:55.000Fails R Us says, Loudon Fire and Rescue mentioned that if you want your donations to go directly to the deceased firefighter's family, you need to add Brown Family in the memo line.
01:45:05.000So that link is in the description below.
01:45:41.000He was called by a freight broker in New York who offered him a bonus of 25% to deliver to New York because all the other truckers were refusing.
01:45:51.000Well, Newsweek reports the guy backed down and I'm like, I bet it's because it's getting big.
01:45:57.000Like, if truckers are actually talking about it, and then he makes a video, and they think he's, like, I bet he was getting reached out for comment by journalists, and he's like, no, I am not the organizer of this!
01:46:15.000I mean, I drove through there, and there was, no, it was, it was on, like, I think it was on, like, our internal chat or something like that, and I drove through there, and there was a bunch of truckers lined up and honking a bunch, like, it was, like, 3.30 yesterday, or Saturday, I think?
01:46:59.000You're a veteran, you're like, I didn't get paid, and then another troop is like, don't, no, don't care, because I'm getting paid, get out.
01:48:27.000He drove past a runaway truck ramp, and, uh, I read a couple different stories about it, and I- there's never- there's never- there's no real explanation for why he didn't go up the runaway truck ramp.
01:48:39.000However, some suggest he couldn't read.
01:48:46.000And the reason why so many people were demanding clemency was because the company allegedly, this is what they say, had a record, a track record of violations.
01:48:56.000And I suppose the argument was, this is a guy, 23 year old guy with no training and no idea what he was doing.
01:49:01.000And they told him to do a haul in the mountains, which he could not handle and didn't know what to do.
01:49:06.000And I wonder if he actually knew what a runaway truck ramp was for.
01:49:10.000They were saying that he burned out his brakes Oh, so it wasn't even engine breaking?
01:49:14.000All they said is that people filmed smoke coming out, and he was just, like, going downhill out of control.
01:49:20.000Didn't seem to know what he was doing.
01:49:21.000There was an accident, cars were piled up, and he couldn't stop, so he tried to go- he tried to swerve out of the way, and then crashed, and... But 110 years in prison?! !
01:49:29.000Look, this is what I said when I recorded about this.
01:52:08.000If you message me, I'll send her $500 tonight.
01:52:11.000You know, I've read a lot of crazy stuff about cancer, and I am not a doctor, so don't listen to anything I'm about to say if it's factual, but I was reading this, and I'm curious what you guys think.
01:52:18.000It said, cutting sugar out stops the cancer from being able to grow, because... Nothing to feed on, right?
01:52:29.000Along these lines, I've heard it's if your lymphatic system gets acidic, overly acidic, the cells normally, they release waste into the lymphatic.
01:52:36.000You have your blood and your lymph, your two fluids in your body.
01:52:38.000If your lymph is too acidic, the cells can't reduce their waste into it, so they get hot and then they split in half because they can't get rid of their waste.
01:52:45.000So if you alkalize your lymphatic system, then the cells can shit as normal and they don't split up.
01:52:51.000That's one thing I've heard from Robert Norris, who's a naturopathic doctor.
01:53:56.000You know that dude who's trying to make himself immortal by the rich CEO guy?
01:54:02.000It's blood transfusions and he hates himself.
01:54:05.000I read an article, I don't know if it's true, but I read an article where he claims a teaspoon of olive oil with every meal limits the amount of damage your body takes from eating
01:55:31.000When I read about caloric deprivation studies, and then I had this guy tell me that there are yoga masters, like monks, who live to be like 180.
01:55:40.000I'm like, if you fast every three days, and all you're doing is sitting there meditating and doing literally nothing, that sounds plausible.
01:55:51.000Yeah, you take like a breath every minute.
01:55:54.000Your body kind of goes into a low space.
01:55:55.000Because if your body's not doing anything and you're barely moving, and then you're rarely eating, that's caloric deprivation.
01:56:01.000And I was reading they like extended lifespan in mice by like 60% by not giving them food.
01:56:06.000They go into starvation, they become depressed, and they give them a little bit, just enough to keep them alive.
01:56:10.000And that's why I'm like, you'll live long, but it's not a life you want to live.
01:56:14.000I'm not saying gorge yourself to enjoy life.
01:56:16.000I'm saying, come on, everybody enjoys a nice steak.
02:00:46.000I had, I was saying this the other, like, last, like, couple weeks ago, I had, uh, uh, pain in my shoulder blade, and he, he right away did a stretch and it was gone.
02:00:53.000And I'm like, man, I've had that pain come and go for a long time, and you just showed me in one move in ten seconds how to get rid of it.
02:01:00.000I'll make the mistake if it hurts right here, I'll press on the spot that hurts over and over and over for years, but it's another area of the body that pulls it and twists it.
02:01:08.000And so we got this dude and he's like, oh yeah, what you're feeling there is actually from here, and then he does the stretch and you're like, what?! !
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02:01:39.000David, do you wanna shout anything out?
02:01:46.000Given the recent circumstances around why I'm here today and what has really been going on, you know, we're raw right now, right?
02:01:56.000No, no, we're going to shut down and then we're going to go on Saturday.
02:01:58.000So, uh, uncancellable comes out, uh, March 6th.
02:02:01.000Make sure y'all get, make sure y'all get that.
02:02:03.000And when you see that special, you'll understand why they're trying to shut me down because a lot of people don't talk about real issues anymore.
02:02:10.000Do you have talk about like, where did you shoot it?