00:02:42.000Donald Trump put out a scathing truth social post calling Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones losers and nutjobs, saying that they've been fighting him for years.
00:02:54.000And oh boy, I mean, MAGA is fractured, I guess.
00:02:58.000Now, there's a lot of people that say, no, MAGA is not fractured.
00:03:11.000Libertarians supported Donald Trump, moderates, and even conservatives supported Trump are breaking away.
00:03:15.000From Trump, and Trump is casting them out.
00:03:18.000So, this is a pretty weird and wild story, and we'll break all of that commentary down.
00:03:22.000Of course, there's another weird story.
00:03:24.000Melania came out and gave a public statement saying she was not a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, which is a weird thing to just come out and say, I guess.
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00:07:56.000I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful for Iran, the number one state sponsor of terror, to have a nuclear weapon.
00:08:06.000Because they have one thing in common low IQs.
00:08:28.000They get some clicks because they have third rate podcasts, but nobody's talking about them, and their views are the opposite of MAGA, who I wouldn't have won the presidential election in a landslide.
00:08:39.000MAGA agrees with me and just gave CNN a 100% approval rating of Trump, not handing flailing fools like Tucker Carlson, who couldn't even finish college.
00:08:48.000He was a broken man when he got fired from Fox, and he's never been the same.
00:08:52.000Perhaps he should see a good psychiatrist, or Megyn Kelly, who nastily asked me about the now famous.
00:08:59.000Only Rosie O'Donnell question or crazy Candace Owens who accuses the highly respected First Lady of France of being a man when she is not and will hopefully win lots of money in the ongoing lawsuit.
00:09:11.000Actually, to me, the First Lady of France is a far more beautiful woman than Candace.
00:09:24.000Or bankrupt Alex Jones, who says some of the dumbest things and lost his entire fortune as he should have for his horrendous attack on the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims, ridiculously claiming it was a hoax.
00:09:36.000These so called pundits are losers and they always will be.
00:09:40.000Now fake news, CNN, the failing New York Times and all the other radical left news organizations are hailing them and giving them positive press for the first time in their lives.
00:09:49.000They're losers just trying to latch onto MAGA.
00:09:52.000As president, I could get them on my side anytime I want to, but when they call, I don't return their calls because I'm too busy on world and country affairs.
00:09:59.000And after a few times, they go nasty, just like Marjorie Trader Brown.
00:10:15.000But I no longer care about that stuff.
00:10:16.000I only care about doing right for our country.
00:10:18.000MAGA is about winning in strength in not allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons.
00:10:23.000MAG is about making America great again.
00:10:25.000And these people have no idea how to do that, but I do because the United States is now the hottest country anywhere in the world, President Donald J. Trump.
00:10:34.000I just want to highlight real quick this hilarious meme of this like crappy AI Fuentes, Candace Owens and Tucker.
00:10:40.000And it's like, beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
00:10:47.000And there's like snarling wolves behind them.
00:11:37.000That's why I'm like, I'm not, I mean, okay, you could like nitpick some of the things and like have some criticism say, okay, Alex Jones has been consistent his whole career.
00:11:45.000These other three definitely have not.
00:11:47.000But all this to be said, he's responding to Tim's point.
00:11:51.000I mean, they're calling for him to be 25th Amendmented.
00:11:53.000So these others are insinuating he's covering for pedophiles and that he's like just completely bought off and corrupted, et cetera, et cetera.
00:12:00.000He's going to be harsh in his response.
00:12:11.000Like every time something happens, he says something out of pocket, and everybody's like, but he has to be because everybody's being mean to him.
00:12:19.000He's not necessarily accurate, though, at least in the beginning when he's talking about nobody's watching them or they have no influence.
00:12:24.000Obviously, if they didn't have any influence, it wouldn't even be worth addressing, but it is because the people he's talking about, I would agree that a lot of them have changed their views, but they do have influence.
00:12:34.000I mean, one of the big reasons that Candace Owens has been such a.
00:12:37.000When has Donald Trump worried about accuracy?
00:13:36.000And I said that because I know what's going to happen because this is what these people do.
00:13:39.000They're going, exactly, they're going to cut the clip out and they're going to be like, they're going to claim it's true and it's going to be sensational.
00:13:44.000Now, to be fair, that wasn't a particularly sensational clip.
00:13:46.000Well, because that was the group call.
00:16:03.000People are trying to say the Chimp Civil War solely over slavery, but it's more complicated than that, actually.
00:16:07.000Yeah, it was actually about jurisdictional rights between the Chimp factions.
00:16:11.000No, but I was like, we're going to open the show by talking about the Chimp Civil War and then saying something like, no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump.
00:16:23.000No, but the reason I thought of that and brought it up is because, guys, I know there's a lot of people who watch the show who are big Trump fans.
00:17:11.000My second question is, are you a Trump supporter?
00:17:14.000So, that I got to be honest, my conspiracy theory on this one, I always love this fake conspiracy theory that I bring up for everybody who does something like this.
00:17:22.000Like I was saying last week that Hassan Piker is actually a super based capitalist, but he knows that there's got to be a Pied Piper that leads the commies to their own destruction because he comes off as so stupid.
00:17:32.000So, the reality is, Hassan's actually incredibly smart, he's a big Rothbard fan.
00:17:43.000And he's, you know, every day he turns the stream off, a single tear comes down.
00:17:46.000And then he rubs his Rothbard knowing that, like, he's doing what must be done to stop the communists by leading them astray.
00:17:52.000So my joke is that Trump is actually casting these people out to save them.
00:17:58.000Because after the Democrats sweep the Senate and the House, they're going to start firing off subpoenas and they're going to go after anybody who supports Trump.
00:18:06.000So if Tucker stayed, In Trump camp, after the midterms, they're going to launch false investigations.
00:18:36.000My joking conspiracy is that Trump is actually talking with Carlson because Tucker just went to the White House and he says, Look, we're going to lose the midterms.
00:20:03.000That said, it followed just a few hours after Melania Trump came out unannounced.
00:20:08.000Poorly, Trump didn't know and said she wasn't involved with Epstein and she supports a full investigation by Congress of the Epstein cover up.
00:20:44.000It is just absolutely incredible what we're seeing and what we're facing.
00:20:49.000I supported the old Trump that got so many good things done.
00:20:52.000But at the end of the day, I just feel sorry for him and pray that God touch his heart and soul and free him from the demonic influences that he's under.
00:21:23.000Brought in Bolton and we all criticized him for it.
00:21:26.000And now Trump is hanging out with Levin and Lindsey Graham and everyone's acting like this is new.
00:21:30.000I think he just in the first term optically was better at, you know, at least coming across as more consistent with his base, more in line with his base.
00:21:38.000And I think he just doesn't care at all now.
00:21:41.000You know, I, uh, I'll just like, I mean, I think even in the first term, I mean, he reoriented the GOP on policy in a lot of ways where like you have to play ball with some of these like institutional figures sometimes in the sense of like they still have a lot of power accumulated, they still occupy.
00:21:57.000And I think Trump has moved the football down the field in a lot of ways, just rhetorically.
00:22:02.000Like, I know we're saying rhetorically, optically, these things don't matter, but they do matter because you are seeing sort of positions that are now acceptable, like within the GOP that were previously would like get you, like, cast out of the movement entirely.
00:22:15.000I mean, the fact that, you know, net negative migration is now the policy of the United States, of the State Department, is like a game changer.
00:22:22.000Because, like, literally, even you go back to like Trump won, or even during Biden, just advocating for that would get you, like, called like a white supremacist.
00:22:29.000To be flat out honest with you, like, when Trump First came down the elevator and was like, you know, we've got this massive problem with illegals coming in and immigration stuff.
00:22:38.000I wasn't even cognizant of a problem with immigration, right?
00:22:42.000And I was, I was, even back then, I was fairly politically aware.
00:23:29.000I mean, to Phil's point, I mean, the entire ecosystem as it exists now exists because of Trump.
00:23:34.000The only reason that maybe not Alex Jones, because again, he's been pretty consistent and he kind of predates Trump in a lot of ways.
00:23:39.000But I mean, Tucker, Candace, obviously, even Megan Kelly to a large part, owe their careers not to Trump directly, but to the sort of ecosystem that Trump created.
00:23:50.000And so, again, this isn't saying that that's why they should have loyalty to Trump.
00:25:26.000The rumors were that there are Beltway rumors that you are going to see the likes of, let me put it like this.
00:25:34.000I think this is very, very, very unlikely.
00:25:36.000It's just very strange that some leftist publications have been positively writing about Tucker Carlson, saying that he's changed, pointing out that he used to be a big Democrat.
00:25:46.000He was on MSNBC, almost like they want Tucker to be a Democrat.
00:26:06.000Heard these rumors that Tulsi was going to drop out.
00:26:08.000She was going to align herself, she was going to resign.
00:26:10.000She was going to align herself with Joe Kent.
00:26:13.000They were going to be the alternative to the Trump camp, saying that, you know, moderate liberal types, we can unite this country.
00:26:20.000And the rumor is that she'd either run as a spoiler against, as an independent spoiler for the Dems, or I'm sorry, against the Dems, basically a spoiler candidate for Democrats, or that she may actually even try to go back to being a Democrat.
00:26:33.000But I reached out to several people in the inner circles.
00:26:36.000And they say absolutely false, not true, not going to happen.
00:26:54.000She's kind of liberal in a lot of ways.
00:26:56.000She's moved rightward in a lot of things.
00:26:58.000She has always been critical of Iran nuclear weapons and Islamic extremism.
00:27:03.000But right now, she is in that MAGA camp.
00:27:07.000And as this fracture happens, what's interesting about this?
00:27:10.000Is the conspiracy that I told you guys about two weeks ago, which is when Joe Kent left, rumors started circulating that he is not enemies with Trump.
00:27:25.000Joe Kent leaving and criticizing the war is intentional.
00:27:29.000The rumor then is that Tulsi Gabbard will similarly drop out at some point, resign, team up with Kent, and then there will be a realignment where the MAGA base fractures into a new left and right paradigm.
00:27:41.000Where the Democrats are the RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Joe Kent anti interventionists, and the Rubio, JD Vance are the new Republicans.
00:27:49.000And that means the corporate Democrat and woke Democrat infrastructure is no longer a component in the national conversation.
00:27:55.000Wait, so like the Gavin Newsom's of the world disappear?
00:28:16.000These were the rumors that I was hearing in the Beltway.
00:28:19.000And pointing out that people are probably upset with me for having said this because I'm not supposed to be coming out being like, hey, you know, behind the scenes, they're kind of saying that this is a plan.
00:28:28.000Surprise, surprise, Trump then formally denounces these personalities, creating an opportunity for this large vocal faction to now support, say, a Tulsi Gabbard.
00:28:55.000She's calling for Trump to be impeached.
00:28:57.000She is going to capture a ton of female voters, which, which all vote Democrat.
00:29:01.000So when Tulsi Gabbard pops up and Tucker, Megan, Candace, and maybe Alex, I don't know if Alex fits in here, but when they start saying Tulsi's the real deal, she's always stood true for what she believed in.
00:29:14.000You have the makings of the perfect opportunity for creating a new left right paradigm of the MAGA system.
00:29:20.000Breaks into two pieces corporate shill Democrats, crony Democrats like the Hillary Clintons, and the We Wrote Garbage is an afterthought.
00:29:29.000And you now have, you know, I was always a big fan of Trump, but he's gone too far with this war.
00:29:34.000I'm going to vote for Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr.
00:29:38.000Keeping their influence in mainstream politics a new machine state, effectively, a new deep state.
00:29:54.000I'm saying, but then if Vance doesn't break with them, then that could be a problem in the sense of because now how do they possibly survive a Democrat primary?
00:31:33.000Tulsi trying to go back to the Democratic Party might be a long shot, but it might not actually be if Bernie Sanders comes out and says, Tulsi has always served with honor and distinction.
00:31:42.000And what happens if Tulsi gets cast out next and fired by Trump?
00:31:46.000And she comes out and said, I did everything I could to restrain him, blah, blah, blah.
00:32:23.000She's going to say whatever she needs to say to actually win.
00:32:25.000I'm not saying that all of the Democrats are going to be removed from politics.
00:32:30.000I am saying the Trump campaign and the people that we know want, they have a plan.
00:32:37.000With the goal of replacing the Democrat deep state machine with something more acceptable that restores, let's just say, decorum to the political debate.
00:32:47.000It doesn't mean they'll be successful.
00:32:49.000So, pointing out that maybe they could not be insurgent candidates in the Democratic Party, sure, doesn't mean they're not trying to do it.
00:32:56.000And again, I don't know if they actually are.
00:32:59.000It could be as simple as Trump really does not like these people.
00:33:02.000And Tucker, who was friends with Trump and used to come on the phone, just all of a sudden said, you know, I don't like him.
00:33:08.000That they just don't like him anymore?
00:33:10.000Yeah, I think it's a pretty genuine post.
00:33:13.000I do agree that even if it's not happening as intentionally as your theory with Tulsi and all that, she is one of the few people that I think, if she plays her cards right, could come out of the Trump era and actually rise rather than fall with it.
00:33:26.000Because it seems like it's all being burnt down for JD Vance.
00:33:29.000I don't see anything positive for JD Vance anymore.
00:33:32.000I think Rubio is going to be the nominee for other Republicans.
00:33:47.000You don't need 100% consolidation in a primary.
00:33:49.000I mean, JD Vance pulls at like 40, 50%.
00:33:51.000So even if Trump loses half of his base, that's still plenty of wiggle room to get out of a primary, to get someone through a primary.
00:33:58.000You know, I think all this really depends on is if Trump changes his mind in 28.
00:34:02.000I don't think Trump's going to endorse anyone, quite frankly.
00:34:04.000I think he's going to let them debate who's the most Trump like.
00:34:06.000That's why there could create room for potentially like a Steve Bannon to run because, you know, all of them can petition why they are the true.
00:34:25.000I don't think he has a chance of winning.
00:34:26.000I'm just saying that those are the types of people that will try to jump in in an open primary if Trump doesn't like weigh in and just endorse JDB.
00:34:35.000I'm just saying that if Trump doesn't weigh in, then it will, a lot of these guys will smell blood in the water and jump in.
00:34:41.000And I think that's actually a possibility that Trump just doesn't endorse anybody.
00:34:44.000And then again, I think what's really happening right now, and you're already kind of seeing it.
00:34:49.000Within the White House right now, I think you are seeing people, same thing happened to DeSantis, are whispering in Rubio's ear right now, like, hey, dude, 28 could be yours if you play your cards right.
00:34:57.000I do think we could be heading for a Vance Rubio showdown.
00:35:01.000I think you're probably right about Vance and Rubio.
00:35:03.000I think that Rubio, particularly because of his being the Secretary of State and also his history in the Senate, I think there's a lot of people that are mainstream DC that are like, oh, he could bring normality back.
00:35:15.000Now, whether or not he would, I don't know, because the way that he's.
00:35:21.000You know, taking his job role as Secretary of State, he's very pro most of Trump's policies.
00:35:28.000His foreign policy, Rubio doesn't seem to balk at it at all.
00:35:31.000Now, granted, he could be just doing the job that his boss is saying to do.
00:35:34.000But also, if the stuff that Trump is doing does work out in the long run over the next two years for the American people, I don't see why Rubio would turn around and say, I want a different vision of foreign policy because.
00:35:50.000I don't see Rubio coming in and saying, well, I have a different vision of foreign policy.
00:35:53.000This stuff that's been working that has put America into a position where it's a global leader the way that people want it to be, I don't see a change.
00:36:29.000But she has been right on a lot of her scoops.
00:36:33.000She's come out and she's got a lot of details on a lot of people that she's talked with Trump about.
00:36:38.000And she says that here, I'll show you one of her latest posts.
00:36:42.000She says, We're now at the stage where this is from March 28th.
00:36:46.000If you have standards and ask Tulsi Gabbard to condemn Joe Kent, Roger Stone, who will probably run her 2028 presidential campaign, Is suggesting and threatening that police should be weaponized against journalists in Florida.
00:38:11.000That's why it's like, I don't know how well it's going to go for him.
00:38:14.000I also think that it's very early to talk about whether or not the Iran war, or whatever you want to call it, is going to be a positive or a negative for whoever's coming next because it's still only five weeks or whatever.
00:38:30.000Whatever's going on there isn't actually done.
00:38:32.000There's still two weeks, there's supposed to be a two week ceasefire, but I've heard there's still a lot of military equipment moving into the area.
00:38:38.000So this isn't over until you actually see U.S. troops leaving.
00:38:43.000And you see the assets leaving the area, that's when I'll think, okay.
00:38:46.000I think they're sending more troops in.
00:38:48.000I mean, more and more reports of more.
00:39:08.000Seriously, there's a bunch of stories about it.
00:39:11.000However, I've heard rumors that this is actually just the manipulation.
00:39:14.000Trump announces the ceasefire because he's not entering negotiations in good faith.
00:39:21.000The rumors that I'm hearing, and again, this is just scuttlebutt.
00:39:25.000This is not from any prominent individuals, but with all the reports of more bombers, refueling tankers, troops being deployed, the general idea is Trump's telling them he wants to negotiate while he amasses troops in the region, catching them off guard.
00:39:42.000Alleviating some of the stress on the straight and then moving in.
00:39:46.000Well, I guess to Phil's point he made, I think that's why JD Vance is in the toughest position of all because he's going into 28 trying to have this coalition together.
00:39:54.000He's close with Tucker, previously close with Tucker, but it's probably changed a little bit.
00:39:58.000But at least, like, Tucker's still going to be a Titan going into 28.
00:40:01.000He's the only guy out of that list that I think is going to maintain his prominence going into 28.
00:40:05.000So JD has to play ball with him, but he's also going to play ball with MAGA.
00:40:08.000And the MAGA is going to be the kingmaker going into 28.
00:42:58.000It's Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea, UK, France, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
00:43:04.000The same countries that need Middle East oil.
00:43:05.000There's been this fear that these countries would stop buying US Treasury bonds, that they would move to gold or Swiss francs, that America's Ponzi scheme would collapse.
00:43:13.000But now they need American energy, they need American resources, they can't abandon the dollar.
00:43:30.000Putin already proved that this strategy works in Ukraine.
00:43:33.000Russia has been fighting for five years.
00:43:35.000It's a slow grind, but it has restructured Russia's entire economy around war production, drones, ammunitions, and military manufacturing.
00:43:42.000Russia went from importing Iranian drones to making their own and now exporting them to Iran.
00:43:47.000Putin's plan was that the world is collapsing anyway, so why not build a fortress, make Russia self sufficient, control the resources, and weather the storm?
00:43:56.000America saw this and said, We can do the same.
00:44:16.000Yes, he's destroying the global economy.
00:44:18.000But if the goal was to end the American empire and rebuild it for Americans, to make the world dependent on US resources while everyone else collapses, then Trump might go down as the greatest American president in history.
00:44:29.000Maybe the New World Order is dead, and maybe we are heading towards a Trump world order.
00:44:34.000Well, what I will say to all of that is the one thing is true because we have discussed it.
00:44:38.000It was like the Strait of Hormuz was not closed before the war started.
00:44:57.000One of the things that Trump heavily focused on when he took over from Biden, because Biden was trying to shut it down.
00:45:02.000I don't know that I believe that full theory, but I will say it makes a lot more sense than Trump started a war because Israel made him do it and now he's floundering.
00:45:12.000I don't believe that people are willing to move massive assets without thinking it through.
00:45:19.000It could be Israel made us go to war and we lost.
00:45:25.000However, shutting the Strait of Hormuz by forcing Iran to fight doesn't screw us over as much as it screws over our adversaries, including Iran, including China.
00:45:35.000And the funny thing is, He took Venezuela before going into Iran.
00:45:40.000And everybody believes this because he wants to control their oil, knowing once the Strait of Hormuz is closed, we will need access to a large crude oil supply.
00:47:43.000And this is something that shocks most poker players.
00:47:46.000When I look down at my cards, I am not thinking about what I am doing right now.
00:47:51.000I'm thinking about the position the other people are in.
00:47:55.000If I do this, what will the next move be by the people around me?
00:47:59.000After that, depending on what the next card is, the range of cards that'll come out, what will the next move I make be?
00:48:07.000So, to put it simply, as something as simple as a game of cards, I have 10 plans, 10 contingencies in my mind before I make a single move on the board.
00:48:18.000The idea that Trump, Israel, the Five Eyes Spy Club, whoever else did not at least plan.
00:48:33.000Rubio said that, but I do not believe for a second, knowing that they went in and got Maduro out in 45 minutes, that this was all just random chance.
00:48:42.000Trump took out Maduro, got their oil, surrounded Cuba, said no one can touch him, strangling them out.
00:49:02.000It means it's not, they don't have the same capabilities of defending themselves.
00:49:06.000What does it have to do with what I was saying?
00:49:08.000That if it was, if he's like a, you know, a 40 chess thing and he can just do what he wants, like.
00:49:15.000Taking out Maduro was because if you start a war with Iran, they will close the Strait of Hormuz and that's 20% of the world's LNG and crude.
00:49:23.000By taking Venezuela, we secured the densest crude production in the world.
00:49:28.000I'm not making a value judgment on if it was good or bad to do.
00:49:51.000I guess I would just be more willing to be like, he knows exactly what he's doing and he's thinking in second and third order if there weren't other political miscalculations he's made as of late that have been pretty disastrous for him, like the Epstein stuff.
00:50:37.000Sorry, his approval rating is better than Obama's and Bush's at the same time in their president.
00:50:40.000Yeah, because I mean, like, it is true that you need the online right to punch above its weight as far as like influence in the White House, influence in GOP politics, obviously.
00:50:49.000But like, I don't think the Epstein stuff really moved the needle that much as far as like Trump's like outcomes.
00:50:54.000Iran does because like Iran, I don't think there's, and you know me, I'm like one of the biggest Trump shows working in the business today, I would say.
00:51:02.000But the Iran war is just a miscalculation.
00:51:05.000I think that the Israelis and the Americans both literally thought.
00:51:27.000And check out Tales from an Economic Hitman, where this guy explains how what the U.S. does and has always done is foment protests in foreign countries, film them so they look very dense, and then tell the world, Look at the people crying for freedom.
00:51:40.000That way, when they go in, they cite humanitarian crises as a justification for invasion.
00:51:44.000I do not believe for two seconds that the U.S. government genuinely believed the Iranian people would rise up against the IRGC.
00:52:15.000What I'm contending is I'm saying that I think the primary objective for the United States and Israel both was regime change from the outset.
00:53:04.000I'm not saying that this game theory number 18 is true and correct.
00:53:07.000I will say, however, when you take a look at the seizure of Venezuela, Taking back our oil assets, followed by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, that is a nuclear bomb going off for the Chinese.
00:53:23.000Trump can, if you want to make the argument, it's on purpose.
00:53:26.000It may not be that Trump wants to lose, but that he knows the economic damage to China because of the closure of the Strait may be bad for a lot of us, but it's worse for them than anybody else.
00:53:37.000So you can take a look at it like you may get knocked down 10 points.
00:53:42.000I may get knocked down five points, but you'll be knocked down 10.
00:53:45.000So he's doing that knowing that not just his base, but Americans in general will have a hard time wanting this to happen because it is affecting them at the gas pumps right now, even if it's affecting China more.
00:53:56.000The idea is that the situation in China is worse than the United States, and the cost for the Chinese Communist Party is going to be tenfold what it is for the U.S.
00:54:05.000Well, not only that, I think it's next month or in June, Trump is going to meet with Xi again, and they're going to be talking about trade and stuff.
00:54:24.000But now, when Trump goes into this situation or goes into this negotiation, it's going to be a totally different animal.
00:54:30.000I am not going to say that Donald Trump is the smartest man alive, but he's certainly smart enough to be more powerful and wealthier than most people on the planet.
00:54:40.000So when these liberals come out and they say, Trump is dumb, he's an idiot, I'm like, You okay?
00:54:49.000But I do think, if the goal was, Purely like a pincer movement on China, then they would have wrapped up this Russia war by now.
00:54:54.000They would have put a lot of pressure and just got a deal done and then lifted sanctions because right now, most of.
00:54:59.000Let me address that point, except that Donald Trump has been negotiating with Vladimir Putin to bring him back into the fold.
00:55:04.000Well, I know he has to because the only way to truly cripple China's energy supply is if you can get the sanctions lifted on Russia because right now China is getting Russian oil at a total discount.
00:55:39.000Again, the Strait of Hormuz closing, it does hurt the global economy, but it does benefit us in the sense because now South Korea is importing American oil in massive numbers toward the Japanese.
00:55:50.000It's just, yeah, the question is: is China going to continue to get Russian oil basically on sale?
00:55:56.000I mean, because they have pipelines, they have pipelines connecting.
00:57:00.000I mean, I think if you totally bail on NATO, your allies you're left over with aren't more favorable.
00:57:05.000You're basically just Dealing with the Middle East, dealing with the Saudis, dealing with the Israelis.
00:57:08.000No, I think that if you bail on NATO, you could still do a deal with Eastern Europe, like Poland and stuff, because those are the ones that are doing, excuse me, those are the countries that are doing their job in NATO.
00:57:19.000But they're pretty useless geopolitically because you want the Brits for their bases.
00:57:22.000You want the French because they do actually have quite a capable military.
00:57:24.000The Brits and the French have nuclear weapons.
00:57:26.000Those are like, again, I mean, I know we clown on the right broadly, we clown on Western Europe, but they're still somewhat viable allies.
00:57:34.000I mean, we need Diego Garcia to operate in Iran, and the fact that the Brits are not playing ball with us is extremely frustrating.
00:57:39.000Let's jump to this story from the Military Times.
00:57:41.000Oh, man, this one got everybody in a tizzy.
00:57:45.000Automatic registration for U.S. military draft eligible men to begin in December.
00:57:50.000Now, the first thing I'm going to say is the immediate response to this is guys.
00:57:55.000They're just automating what already happens.
00:58:03.000When you go to get your driver's license, they automatically do it on your form.
00:58:06.000Now, they're just going to take your information and put it in the system.
00:58:09.000That being said, So, there are people like it's no big deal, it doesn't matter that much.
00:58:13.000I still think this is a component in the grand scheme of things.
00:58:17.000I don't think they move to automate draft registration for no reason.
00:58:22.000I think they want an automated, up to date draft database for a reason.
00:58:27.000I think the scarier thing recently that happened, this is a clickbait sort of thing, obviously, is that they raised the enlistment age so high to like 42.
00:58:37.000I don't think these things are accidents and I don't think it's clickbait.
00:58:54.000These are grains of sand in a bigger picture.
00:58:57.000The enlistment age going to 42 is not an accident.
00:59:01.000Automated draft stuff, also not an accident.
00:59:03.000It doesn't mean that they're going to draft anybody or need to have massive recruitment because a big war is coming, but it certainly means they are looking at these things and saying, Are we prepared for something?
00:59:36.000Yeah, the idea is that it basically creates a national database.
00:59:39.000So it's federalizing the country, which, interestingly enough, as well, I wonder if the anarcho tyranny that we see is intended to federalize the police force.
00:59:50.000We've talked about this in the past several years, where you see these Democrat jurisdictions release criminals and you wonder why they're doing it.
00:59:57.000Well, once everybody starts complaining that local police won't do their job, they will beg the federal government to create a federal police force to come and stop all the crime.
01:00:05.000And then you have the United States as a single block with one government.
01:00:07.000So, you think like local jurisdictions are working with like federal employees to purposely implement this?
01:00:14.000No, I'm saying that the political agenda of the Democratic Party is in the long run, we want a federal police department.
01:00:21.000I just tend to think it's a whole ton of suicidal empathy and not that much forethought.
01:00:27.000I would agree with that, except for the fact that when you look at these city hall meetings, there are videos where people come in and they say, Hey, all of you elected officials, why are you doing a bad thing?
01:00:57.000And then, in one video, when the people came to the town hall and said, we hereby rescind your positions, you are now a delegate of duty, and we're taking over, they went, nope.
01:01:07.000And the cops were like, we're with them.
01:01:09.000So if the people who live in the city can't even remove elected officials, There is this de facto authority that exists for these people somehow.
01:01:17.000Funny, that's a Sage Francis lyric from like 20 years ago.
01:01:20.000But like, so the idea is like, even if they were to go to election again, not, we're removing you from office now, but that it's just, it screams the impotence of the local voters, right?
01:01:30.000Like, yeah, you could have some people come in right now and say that we're going to remove you from office, and the cops just say, we're not going to listen to you.
01:01:36.000But they could go to the voting booth and do it, and they never do.
01:01:47.000If the voters keep going to city hall meetings saying, stop doing these things, and they keep doing it and somehow keep getting elected, I question the results of those elections.
01:01:56.000I mean, or just the most fervent of the people that go to the town hall meetings don't represent the, I guess, the uneducated voters who show up on voting.
01:02:04.000But then I would go to the SAVE Act and say, despite being wanted by 80% of people, they won't vote for it, which again, I call into question our elections when you are able to win by procedure and not popularity.
01:02:14.000It was like that post we were talking about yesterday where everything feels like Theater now, and part of that's tied to the fact that you're looking through all of this digitally, and it's just so depressing.
01:02:23.000Like the Iran stuff is the most depressing because you now have to look at it every day in detail, and it's us who are the most termly online who are looking at it that way.
01:02:32.000There's a guy when we drive down the road, like if you drive down the road back towards the castle, who's got the big Trump poster that says peace through strength.
01:02:39.000I was like, So this person does one every week or every month.
01:02:44.000People oppose AI data centers to the tune of like what, like 78%?
01:02:50.000And someone just shot up a politician's house in Indianapolis because despite the fact the people keep saying stop, the politicians keep saying no to what the people are demanding.
01:03:01.000And that's freaky and does not make sense.
01:03:05.000It doesn't make sense that we have seen over the past six years, Loudoun County, the parents show up and say, stop putting boys in the girls' bathroom.
01:03:13.000And then you get the data center stuff, you get the crime, you get people showing up to City Hall being like, Somebody was murdered because you released, like our DAs are releasing, we gotta change this.
01:03:24.000So there's clearly no representative government happening.
01:03:27.000It's easy to see which issues are tied to a larger, more nefarious agenda that isn't even in the hands of the politicians, whether they're elected or not.
01:03:43.000So things like letting out criminals who have raped or murdered people, it's like that's just gonna keep happening.
01:03:49.000Well, there's a video that I saw today of Palmer Lucky.
01:03:53.000Talking about how he thinks these UFOs are actually from the past, either because they created some kind of warp bubble where time speeds past you or some kind of breakaway civilization or something.
01:04:05.000I don't know if he said breakaway civilization, but his point is there's hundreds of millions of years behind us and it's easier to travel to the future, so that would make more sense.
01:04:14.000The conspiracy theory is that there is a breakaway civilization.
01:04:19.000Okay, let me start from the beginning because I love this stuff.
01:04:22.000So there's a pole shift happening right now.
01:04:24.000The North Pole has shifted from Canada towards Siberia.
01:04:26.000It's called an excursion, but now it seems to be permanent.
01:04:29.000Ben Davidson talks about how the poles are going to shift.
01:04:32.000There's going to be a period where, for like two weeks, solar radiation blasts us as the magnetosphere weakens during the pole shift.
01:04:38.000And then the axis of the Earth will tilt.
01:04:40.000And when it does, water will slosh over everything, creating a great flood.
01:04:44.000So the breakaway civilization theory is that Atlantis, a great city with advanced technology from thousands of years ago, gets swept over by this great flood, but prepared for it, survives.
01:04:52.000And now there are advanced, super intelligent, technologically advanced humans secretly controlling all government affairs.
01:07:44.000What else do you think you might do if you were thinking that there was going to be a cataclysm where, in your lifetime, so with these theories, after a cataclysm, in your lifetime, you will reemerge to the surface?
01:09:14.000Well, what I would do is I would shift my economy into the production of alternative energy sources, which can be produced in most anywhere.
01:09:21.000So, it would be great if in your underground bunker you had wind turbine materials for quick construction.
01:09:27.000That way, you could erect wind turbines.
01:09:29.000Anywhere, which could then link up to oil infrastructure and kick back up your oil production.
01:09:34.000Once you have oil, you can then start running machinery that can start expanding, building, and rapidly take things back over.
01:09:42.000It's exactly what they've been doing for the past 20 years telling everybody we have to shift our economy into solar and natural or green energy, despite the fact the climate change narrative seems to not make much sense because Barack Obama's buying beachfront property.
01:09:55.000The most annoying part of that whole idea was that if a cataclysmic event did happen, some dude who believes in climate change would then blame that.
01:10:03.000So, the conspiracy theory there is they tell everybody that climate change is happening.
01:10:08.000Don't worry, it's not going to happen for 10 or 20 years, but we need to start producing wind turbines and solar panels and great massive capacity.
01:10:15.000And it's like, okay, well, if your oil infrastructure was going to get destroyed in a war, that's one thing you'd want to have in excess.
01:10:22.000The other thing I'll add, too, is that according to the Adam and Eve story, the Adam and Eve theory, do you know what part of the world is going to survive the Great Flood based on these predictions?
01:10:45.000So, when you look at the forecast models of the Adam and Eve theory, this is again, I'm not saying this is true.
01:10:51.000The forecast models show that the Appalachian Mountains will be one of the few areas that will not be swept away by the flood in the Northern Hemisphere.
01:10:59.000That just so happens to be where they've built their emergency bunkers.
01:12:13.000You do DMT and you can see beyond the veil, and that's where the demons can communicate with you.
01:12:17.000Now, the demons and the angels can communicate with you whenever, but some people just don't really, they're not influenced by it.
01:12:23.000But when you take DMT and break through the veil and see through it, you can now see them, and they offer you a deal, information, predictions.
01:12:31.000They'll tell you what's going to happen, they'll tell you what to do to be successful.
01:12:35.000My question to that is in exchange for what?
01:12:41.000Well, it depends on the demon, I guess.
01:12:43.000Demonology, there's like different things they want, like you to kill a baby.
01:12:46.000No, but this has never been purported by those.
01:12:49.000So when I was talking with like Alex and Mike about it, there was just no, it's just the deal.
01:13:38.000They have research going on at universities where they're hooking IVs up to people to put DMT directly into the system for a long period of time.
01:13:45.000And that's terrifying because, as someone who's done DMT, you do like, it's like a timeless sort of feeling.
01:14:00.000But the most fascinating part was about the synchronicities how, after the voyages or any psychedelic trip, the psychonauts experienced extra special synchronicities.
01:14:13.000Also, one of them noted that when he scheduled the ayahuasca trip, Special synchronities begin before the trip as the molecule knows you are coming.
01:14:22.000Well, I don't know if the molecule does, but what if it's because what you experience is beyond time?
01:14:38.000What if, when the moment you can commit to actually doing DMT, you experience these things because on a time scale, you're moving forward, but the action you took already exists in time.
01:15:57.000So, the one not being super specific, but they just give you information about yourself that maybe you didn't feel like you had access to before.
01:16:17.000But you think the things that were talking with you are bad?
01:16:20.000I think that I don't necessarily trust anything except, if it's higher than my perception, I don't really trust anything except God these days.
01:16:34.000So, and then that's also the story of like the book of Enoch, how the angels gave information to humans, and that was like their sin, why they got cast away from God.
01:16:49.000No, no, I'm saying the demons are like the Alex Joneses, you know, of the angels.
01:16:55.000And they were like, so this angel comes down and goes, listen, I'm not trying to tell you what you do in your life, but you got to listen to me.
01:17:00.000If you stop eating junk food and start working out, you're going to live a lot better.
01:17:10.000My point is like, when I was hearing these claims that the entities will try and tell you things that will benefit you, But you can't trust them because they're demons.
01:17:18.000And I'm like, man, that's tough because that's what the corporate press says about me.
01:17:21.000Like, I will just tell you what I think and what's going on.
01:17:24.000And then the corporate press whispers in everyone's ears, don't listen to Tim Pool.
01:17:36.000Everybody's getting their information from like a fractured source, and everybody else is in their ear telling you, don't trust that fractured source as a natural response to the fact that nobody cares for the guy in the suit in front of the monitor anymore.
01:17:49.000Do you think that it's nobody cares for the guy in the suit?
01:17:50.000Do you think that people are just so incredibly skeptical now?
01:17:55.000I think for the most, I feel like in a lot of ways, the way we're seeing the media fracture now with everything you guys were talking about earlier, it feels like they're trying to push everybody back to the safety of the guy in the suit.
01:18:05.000It's like, I can't know what is real, anyways.
01:18:07.000When we were talking about it the other day, when we were talking about what's going on in Iran, and somebody's like, okay, 40,000 protesters were slaughtered.
01:18:14.000Well, I don't know if that actually happened.
01:18:21.000Well, at least back in the day, maybe the guy in the suit was lying to me, but at least I had that sense of like, my brain is turned off and I'm just going to take him at his word.
01:18:29.000Now you really do have to own your own choices with who you watch.
01:18:34.000And this is again to the point that I was saying about like Joe Kent, Tulsi, Trump, and all that.
01:18:38.000They want the Obama Romney, the Obama McCain fight.
01:18:42.000I actually feel like it's going, it feels like that's the way it's going back to.
01:18:46.000I had like, I guess I do feel like politics are such a, I don't want people orchestrating plans to change the way that I perceive things.
01:19:10.000And the fact that we have to live in a world now where you have to distinguish that constantly will end up being a, like a checkout point for a lot of people.
01:21:42.000Warner Brothers is really litigious and you'll get a strike, not just a claim.
01:21:46.000And the point of it to be to keep you from talking about it because they're going to take the base assumption.
01:21:52.000If you're covering it on YouTube, yeah, there's the ones who work with the channel specifically because they have access to the companies, but everybody else, they're going to assume that you're hostile.
01:22:13.000Just to clarify either YouTube shields bigger channels because they're like, these are legitimate large shows, or.
01:22:21.000They're intentionally setting up a system so that new creators cannot get a foothold.
01:22:25.000Yeah, they don't, like, there's no point in starting because you, first of all, you just listed that whole process of, like, I file this, they file this, then they send it to my lawyers.
01:22:32.000Well, the average person doesn't have lawyers that they can send.
01:22:36.000Like, for us, we have to move on and just talk about things that don't involve that, or at least we're going to be like, okay, well, we're going to, maybe we'll watch it afterwards, but we can't watch it, but here's what happened in it.
01:22:46.000And of course, that makes the content less engaging by definition, making it impossible to get a foothold in it.
01:22:51.000You're seeing the ladder getting pulled up, like, right now because, Like YouTube, again, the successful creators, it's locked in now.
01:22:56.000And then it's funny, you'll see tweets go viral all the time where people are like, it's harder and harder to find a good video to watch while I'm eating on YouTube.
01:23:03.000That was like the thing you watch a video while you're eating, and it's getting impossible.
01:23:07.000The actual quality of content on YouTube is getting worse.
01:23:10.000And now you're seeing the market react.
01:23:11.000So I thought this was really fascinating.
01:23:13.000I was in the UK recently, and there, this isn't an advertisement because I think this is a bad thing, quite frankly, but Sky, that's like the biggest provider in the UK, has a new bundle.
01:23:31.000And so it's like, that's kind of where things are moving to Tim's point.
01:23:34.000Everything is consolidating and people are tapping out.
01:23:36.000They're just moving to streaming services.
01:23:38.000A lot of them are like abandoning YouTube because, again, like it's so hard to find good content on YouTube now when it used to be everywhere.
01:23:43.000And then what happened in the UK, that's going to happen here soon, I bet.
01:23:45.000Like, I bet ATT or someone's going to throw out because Sky, everything is Sky.
01:23:49.000Same thing's going to happen here in the US.
01:23:50.000You're starting to see bundles now, but like that's going to become a very mainstream thing and it's just going to further close out YouTube.
01:23:56.000You're already been going on here for a while.
01:23:58.000You buy, like, if you go to your Amazon, Like Prime Video Selector thing, there's stuff from Paramount, there's stuff from Amazon.
01:24:06.000It was just bizarre to see it on billboards like, hey, just buy our phone package and we're going to include all these streaming services.
01:24:12.000Like, all by like, it's just obvious the direction things are heading in.
01:24:15.000To Tim's point, like, not just small channels are getting locked out, but there's just so much slop on there.
01:24:19.000The sifter to find anything good anyway.
01:27:17.000Unless or until they discover locomotion.
01:27:20.000Once the chimps figure out how to drive cars, we'll have no choice but to engage with them because sooner or later, they'll be driving through our streets and cities.
01:27:26.000And that's when we'll introduce and begin communication.
01:27:28.000Well, did you enjoy the 7,000 bananas, Tim?
01:27:31.000Because, I mean, quite frankly, that's all they get paid.
01:28:45.000Never, when you fly, never bring animals in the cargo.
01:28:48.000Animals must always fly with you in the plane.
01:28:50.000Yeah, I would never put my dogs in the cargo.
01:28:52.000I'm going to tell you a couple stories, and it's related to this.
01:28:55.000So, the first story is that there were test monkeys being transported through O'Hare, and one of the airline employees saw the monkeys in these little crates, and they have.
01:29:06.000Steel like they'd like metal grates and it was a wood box And everyone was laughing.
01:29:11.000And then one guy took a banana from the cafeteria, cracked it, grabbed a bunch of banana, and smushed it into the monkey cage for them.
01:29:30.000But the other crazy story is that they used to let dogs run around.
01:29:34.000So when you have your dog going to the cargo hold and you drop it off, they would bring it in the break room and open the thing and let the dog run around.
01:29:42.000And one day, the doors, In the break room, the main break room for American Eagle, they don't latch shut.
01:29:49.000So when you pull them open, there's no bar, no knob or anything.
01:29:54.000So apparently, what happened was they opened the crate, let the dog run around the break room, and thought it was funny, and the dog was freaking out.
01:30:00.000So a guy, the break room has two doors.
01:30:02.000It goes across the whole terminal or the B gates or whatever.
01:30:08.000So a guy walked up, or I think this is H, and he grabbed the door to open it to walk in, and the dog bolted out and got out and ran off.
01:30:38.000And also, I mean, if they put it on the tarmac when the engines are roaring, like before they load it in, it's bad for their ears and stuff, you know?
01:30:44.000Dude, it's wild to put a dog in a cargo hold.
01:33:21.000In California, who would wear this, like, it was like a front facing backpack, I guess, but he put a platform on it and it was a cat sitting on it.
01:33:31.000And he would just walk down the boardwalk every day.
01:39:32.000It's like in Ace Ventura 2 when nature calls, when he's going down the side of the mountain and the pigeon's dying and he pukes to feed the pigeon.
01:44:02.000So, just want to throw back to last week's conversation about rock music being the most popular.
01:44:06.000Parkway Drive played at the Sydney Opera House last year.
01:44:09.000Yeah, my conspiracy theory is that the political elites and the cronies intentionally killed rock music because they want to destroy, like, the American traditional culture.
01:44:21.000It was too empowering for white people.
01:46:40.000And if you played anywhere else, you'd have won a lot of money, but Charlestown got rid of their bad beat because they lost too many times.
01:46:45.000So, guys, understand what it means to be responsible in your gambling.
01:46:49.000Charlestown Casino had a bad beat promotion.
01:46:51.000The way this works is if you get a really good poker hand in Texas Hold'em and someone else gets a really good poker hand and they're both above a certain threshold, the bad beat triggers where I think they did a $10,000 one where the loser gets five grand, the winner gets three grand, and everyone at the table shares in two grand.
01:47:12.000So, what happened was the way the promo works at most places, if you have four, like, so it's called quads, four of a kind, sevens, and you lose, meaning someone has better, like a straight flush, a royal flush, or, you know, quad eights are better, that triggers the bad beat.
01:47:27.000Very, very rarely do you ever see a straight flush beat quads.
01:47:32.000Like, it's hard enough to get those hands.
01:47:35.000So, the thing is, the way Charlestown did it is that I think it was every month.
01:47:39.000Every month, if no one got the bad beat, they would reduce the threshold, making it easier to get.
01:48:11.000Skyline says Tim just found out scheme to do federal policing at local level by increasing crime via Soros funded prosecutors.
01:48:17.000I've been saying it since Obama and Michael Brown times.
01:48:20.000Skyline just found out about how we've been talking about that for years since the George Floyd riots on this show six years after the fact.
01:48:30.000Shreddy says the problem is not Trump.
01:48:31.000It's the era of government officials with more power than they should have.
01:48:35.000And Trump only shined the flashlight on them.
01:48:37.000And the flashlight has two years left and it lights out.
01:48:43.000Technically, Eight months because January 3rd, 27 is when the new Congress will come in, and then they're immediately going to lock Trump up.
01:48:52.000Like, not literally, but he'll be impeached.
01:48:54.000And if they somehow, I don't think it's possible for them to muster up a supermajority.
01:48:59.000Functionally, it could happen, but practically, it's just impossible.
01:49:06.000They may try and do a 25th Amendment thing, but that won't happen.
01:49:10.000Fire Up Arm Cannon says Tim, pole shift will not change Earth's axis of rotation.
01:49:14.000These are controlled by two completely different geologic processes.
01:49:17.000Worst case scenario, it brings the electrical comms grid down no more.
01:49:21.000Indeed, which is why I've explained the official mainstream science that the poles shift every half a million years or so, a little bit more.
01:49:27.000I think it's like, well, like 650,000.
01:51:04.000Eventually, the female monkeys will learn that they could just post pictures of themselves online, and a ton of male monkeys will email grapes to them.
01:52:37.000I do think Bitcoin will one day be at a million dollars based on the decimal point breakdown, meaning that one Satoshi will be equivalent to like, will be like one cent.
01:52:49.000One Satoshi is the smallest breakdown possible.
01:52:53.000So, one Bitcoin can have eight decimal point fractions.
01:52:57.000So, the smallest increment of a Bitcoin is called a Satoshi, and that would be the equivalent of one cent, meaning what Bitcoin itself will be $1 million.
01:54:52.000Yeah, also, like, I don't think you're talking about us on this show where I've defended Trump and we went into great detail about how Trump may have a plan.
01:54:58.000And supporting the libertarians is like supporting Grover for president, too.
01:55:05.000There is a coordinated op campaign targeting people based on, and it may be from Trump, I don't know.
01:55:11.000But the way it works, I'll keep it simple for you guys.
01:55:13.000They will scrape the internet for stories to get a general sense of someone's political leanings or opinion.
01:55:18.000They will then go to botnets or marketing companies and say, target people that feel this way about thing.
01:55:25.000So if you were to search for like Tim Poole recently, Daily Beast has continually wrote stories saying that I'm attacking Trump, which I never did once.
01:55:33.000So if you work for a PR company and you don't know who I am or what I think, you're going to start having your people spam Tim Poole hates Trump.
01:55:40.000And then people are going to spam with, what?
01:55:42.000Tim's been defending Trump the whole time.
01:55:52.000We've actually talked about this quite a bit over the past 10 years.
01:55:55.000I've been on a bunch of videos about this where people will say, like, that joke if you say you like pancakes, someone will say, Why do you hate waffles?
01:56:02.000So there are a ton of instances of this where a company will scrape social media, identify prominent personalities.
01:56:10.000They will say, This person does not like Coca Cola.
01:56:25.000But the botnet campaigns don't know what sarcasm is.
01:56:28.000So all of a sudden, you'll make a post where you're like, looking forward to picking up a bunch of Pepsi today, and all the comments will be, you people who hate Pepsi are disgusting.
01:56:38.000And you're like, wait, what just happened?
01:56:39.000Like, why are they responding as though I said the opposite?
01:56:42.000I mean, the people that hate Pepsi are disgusting.
02:00:07.000I've been saying for years, and I mean no malice with this, but I am like a goy slop guardian.
02:00:11.000Like, I do believe that actually this low, kind of like this low, low brow food is actually some of the best cuisine on planet Earth, where you can reliably get the best burger in town typically at a McDonald's.
02:00:33.000Like if you eat McDonald's, like if you break it and you don't eat it for like six months and then you eat it, you're like, why do I want it again?
02:01:08.000Look, Marlboro's are the superior nicotine delivery.
02:01:12.000There was the video of the guy who works for Pringles who said they purposely made the chips so that it breaks in a way that makes you hungrier.
02:06:12.000Yeah, apparently people are saying that Ireland is revolting against the globalists, but it looks like, what, like probably several hundred people, maybe, maybe a few thousand?
02:06:42.000Like, no offense to anybody, but like, you, you, it's okay to say that Irish people are Irish and people that live in Ireland, like, they may be citizens, but they're not Irish.
02:06:54.000Like, that's, it's, it's the word games that the left plays because of immigration.
02:07:06.000If they're white, if they're white, and only if they're white.
02:07:09.000Yeah, I mean, the same thing, you know, when it's like some dude from Somalia or from somewhere in Africa, and they're like, Oh, he's a Swedish guy, it's like, This is a Maryland man, yeah, Maryland man.
02:07:19.000Yeah, the IDF has been deployed in Ireland.
02:07:22.000Good, they've been mouthing off about the Brits a little too long.
02:07:26.000Israel, Israel's finally the Irish defense forces.
02:07:55.000No, Ireland's a really weird case in Western Europe.
02:07:58.000I've always long maintained the position that the first place things are going to truly pop off, so to speak, will be Ireland because Ireland is the only country in Western Europe that had kinetic conflict in recent memory.
02:08:11.000Actual kinetic conflict until the Good Friday Agreement in 1997, obviously fighting the British.
02:08:16.000In addition to that, Ireland has the youngest population in Western Europe.
02:08:19.000And in addition to that, they don't have a right wing party.
02:08:21.000They have two left wing parties, one center left and one is actually left wing.
02:08:25.000So this is a country that is familiar with kinetic conflict, has a young population, a terrible economy.
02:08:30.000I mean, I know they have the highest GDP per capita in the EU, but the reason for that is primarily because they have like tax breaks for companies like Microsoft, Apple, et cetera.
02:08:38.000A lot of them are actually headquartered in Ireland.
02:08:40.000None of that's trickling down to the Irish population.
02:08:42.000They have Ridiculous mass migration, like probably the most egregious cases of mass migration scamming going on in the world.
02:08:48.000So, all of this is just a recipe for disaster.
02:08:50.000So, this kind of stuff, quite frankly, is actually kind of tame compared to what we were seeing in Ireland last year, where they were literally burning down migrant hotels.
02:08:57.000The year before that, we saw like full blown riots in Dublin.
02:08:59.000So, Ireland really feels like a powder keg.
02:09:03.000And, like I said, with all those contributing factors, I wouldn't be surprised to see Ireland be the first place to truly chimp out.
02:09:14.000It could be some chimps have been chimping out for a minute, apparently.
02:09:17.000Because it's this really funny thing about Irish leftists where they like chess beat over, they shadow box where they like pretend like the crown is still like a relevant opposing force in any single, like any way.
02:09:26.000And then also they will rail on like unionist Protestants in Northern Ireland while simultaneously battery farming like the entire third world.
02:09:34.000So it's like, okay, so your genetic cousins are your enemy, but like people from.
02:09:40.000Pakistan, India, Nigeria are like suddenly the left.
02:09:42.000They're Irish because they have a passport.
02:10:36.000The reason Conor McGregor is running for office or considering running for office is kind of unclear is because there is no right wing party in Ireland.
02:10:43.000So, in Germany, UK, US, the right wing party operates as like a siphon, a release valve for pressure.
02:10:49.000Ireland doesn't have a release pressure, a valve to release pressure because they don't have a right wing party.
02:10:54.000So, people that are right wing in Ireland literally feel like they have no representation, no outlet whatsoever.
02:10:58.000So, that's why you typically see riots in Ireland quite often is because they don't have any outlet for their anger or their disagreement, disagreements with the Irish government broadly.
02:11:08.000So, that's why Conor McGregor's even thinking about running and why he's even viable as a political figure is because there's no one else.
02:11:14.000There's no right wing party for him to operate in.
02:11:18.000He ran for a president when the president's mostly a ceremonial figure in Ireland.
02:11:21.000He should have ran for prime minister, but, uh, You know, maybe, maybe there's something, uh, something to be said about being the ceremonial president of Ireland or just saying you're running so it sounds good for Americans because you're doing something, I guess.
02:11:33.000He did the podcast circuit here and then like didn't actually like fill out paperwork to run.
02:12:20.000Listen, I've got a working theory going on here that the reason why Muslim countries are so violent and Muslim men in particular are so violent. Is because of repressed homosexuality.
02:12:33.000Well, I think it's because they marry their cousins.
02:12:35.000I think it's because the Quran talks about being violent a lot.
02:12:38.000Like, Muhammad was very violent and he did a lot of head cutting off and all kinds of that.