On this week's episode of the podcast, we discuss the ongoing Trump trial, a mass shooting attempt in the U.S. capital, and the massive spike in suicides among young women in the past several years.
00:00:08.000The Trump jurors have been seated, but they're still awaiting five alternates, so they're
00:00:14.000not quite done and it has already been wild.
00:00:17.000Two jurors who were already seated ended up getting dismissed a day later because one guy lied about, I guess he had been charged with a criminal, with some kind of crime for tearing down conservative posters, at least that's how people have been framing it.
00:00:32.000What we do know is that apparently he did not disclose that he was charged with a crime previously related to some kind of political action.
00:00:38.000And another woman went home and immediately her friends and family were like, Hey, that's you!
00:01:54.000Plus, we've got a crazy story about a massive spike in suicides among young women over the past several years and how this is, I mean, Gen Z is getting the worst of it.
00:02:06.000And then we have another big breaking story.
00:02:08.000A mass shooting thwarted here in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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00:05:33.000From the Daily Mail, 12 jurors are selected in the Trump trial.
00:05:37.000Judge says the Hush Money case now has a full panel as the third day comes to a close.
00:05:43.000But the funny thing is, first, they still do need five alternates, because in the event, and this does happen, That during the trial, uh, somebody has an emergency, or, you know, just any kind of disrupting event, they're gonna have to drop out, and that's when the alternate gets to come in and share their voice.
00:05:59.000The alternates have to be on the trial, like, they have to be there for the full trial, watching everything in the event they are called upon to join the 12 jurors.
00:06:22.000It is something like 88% anti-Trump or some ridiculous number.
00:06:27.000These jurors likely are sitting there in the back of their mind saying, I can't wait to get Trump.
00:06:31.000And they're purposefully saying what they think they need to say to get on that jury, as evidenced by a guy who did not disclose he was arrested for anti-conservative vandalism.
00:06:41.000As for the other juror, there were two jurors who got booted.
00:06:45.000This nurse goes home and immediately all her friends and family knew who she was.
00:06:51.000And she's like, how did you guys know this?
00:06:52.000And they're like, the media said, a woman who lived in this part of town, who was a nurse for this long, all of these things, and instantly they figured out who you were.
00:07:01.000So she comes in and she goes, I cannot be impartial in this case.
00:07:06.000I don't think the issue there was impartiality.
00:07:09.000I think the issue for her was, and maybe it was impartiality, but the issue was, everyone's going to know who she is.
00:07:15.000Every juror in this case will, they're going to end up with their own Wikipedia pages.
00:07:20.000You do not escape the first criminal trial of a former president without landing yourselves in the history books.
00:07:29.000And I'm really concerned as to what this means for jurors because I can't remember what trial it was.
00:07:33.000I don't know if it was Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:07:35.000Do you guys remember when the journalist stalked the jury?
00:07:38.000A journalist was waiting in a car for the jurors to get out and go into like... They get like brought out in secret so you can't see their faces.
00:07:44.000They get put in a bus and someone starts stalking the jury bus trying to figure out who they were.
00:08:30.000So there's no real way to actually have an impartial jury, even if you weren't posting cartoons online and you weren't like a professional pundit or artist.
00:08:39.000It's like you still probably have a bias about Trump because you think about him outside of the context of the Because the goal of the jurors to be unbiased is, I'm just going to go off of what I hear in the courtroom only.
00:08:51.000Like, I'm not going to have other thoughts on this person.
00:08:53.000It's like, you can't really do that if you're an American who's been voting or is even remotely plugged into anything going on.
00:09:00.000It's like, you can't be unbiased, which is why I think this is just going to be a total persecution of Trump taking place in New York.
00:09:06.000But even if it wasn't in New York, it's like, even at that point, everybody's going to have a view of Trump.
00:09:12.000There's not a single person in the world who doesn't know who that man is, except for North Sentinel Island.
00:09:16.000In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they finally land on North Sentinel Island, find the North Sentinelese people, who have never had contact with humans before, and there's a statue of Trump on that island.
00:09:26.000Those are the guys that throw, like, spears at helicopters and drones and stuff?
00:09:30.000I suppose there are other uncontacted tribes in, like, the Amazon or something.
00:10:18.000So going after jurors who are normal people, that's definitely going to happen.
00:10:23.000Yeah, it's a really awful situation because when you consider the makeup of New Yorkers, I mean, it's not even like that they have thoughts about Trump.
00:10:32.000Like, they've had thoughts implanted in their brain about Trump since 2015, and those thoughts have just festered there, and I mean, if it's 88% Democrat, you know, you can anticipate what they're gonna be.
00:10:42.000This is how you get the trial in the first place.
00:10:44.000I don't understand how you bring a trial against someone with no crime.
00:10:49.000Can I just kind of make that point again?
00:10:50.000We made it every single night, but for people who have just crawled out from under their rock, where they were living alongside Patrick Starr, and they have no idea what's going on, the charge against Trump is that there is some secret undisclosed federal crime for which Trump is being charged, but no one's allowed to know about what it is.
00:11:37.000But I suppose there's some argument about resisting arrest actually means, like, you were being detained for reasonable suspicion and you refused or something, I don't know.
00:11:44.000Which doesn't seem to make sense, but Donald Trump is being charged because there is some secret, undisclosed felony crime no one knows about And because of that, they can now bring this other secondary additional charge.
00:11:59.000Like the charge against them of falsifying records, felony falsifying records, is an add-on charge for a secondary crime.
00:12:29.000He tweeted that showing up in court is not some 4D chess move that people think it is.
00:12:34.000Maybe I should actually try and pull up the tweet from Michael Malice.
00:12:40.000Because, uh, he makes a point I think a lot of people... I think it was Michael, let me make sure it was and I'll see if I can find his tweet.
00:12:48.000He makes a point I think a lot of people don't want to recognize.
00:12:50.000A lot of Trump supporters... Let me see if I can actually find it.
00:13:01.000A lot of people think Trump going to court is like some 4-D chess move where it's going to make him look better.
00:13:07.000I mentioned maybe his legal team strategy is make him look like the martyr.
00:13:12.000But a lot of regular people who have no idea what's going on, who don't watch the news, are just being told Trump is a criminal over and over and over again.
00:13:19.000So you go to that suburban housewife who has no idea what's going on and she's going to be like, Trump's going to jail?
00:14:24.000They're just going to be sitting there going, wow, Trump's, Trump committed fraud.
00:14:30.000These misdemeanors, as far as I can tell, and correct me if I'm wrong, there's like 33 of them, and it's because- Well, 34 all for one reason.
00:14:36.000Yeah, and it's like he sent 34 copies of the same thing or something, so they're like, oh, 34- Retainer payments to his lawyer.
00:14:44.000Regularly scheduled retainer payments, and so they turned it into 34 counts of falsifying business records.
00:14:49.000And they would have all been misdemeanors if there wasn't another felony in the shadows.
00:16:05.000He's trying to do like wage a civil war on them, you know, like basically they're gonna they're they're already saying Trump is a dictator.
00:16:37.000He's trying to fight against the weaponized government that's fighting him, that's fighting January 6thers, that's fighting regular Americans.
00:17:09.000They filed a criminal charge against Trump a while ago for something that doesn't exist on the books.
00:17:14.000And they claim there is a nebulous, vague, undisclosed secondary crime that is not, has not been filed.
00:17:21.000So they're using an add-on charge for underlying crime that doesn't exist.
00:17:25.000This is non-statutorial criminal charge.
00:17:28.000Donald Trump, it's, and then he says, okay, I guess, imagine Donald Trump in his home in Mar-a-Lago and NYPD for no reason show up at his house.
00:17:41.000Tie him up, throw him in the back of a van, and drive him to New York.
00:18:00.000But I think that what Trump is also spotlighting is showing that this, what's happening to him is what's happening to normal people.
00:18:08.000If a clown showed up to your house and told you that they had a clown warrant for your arrest, would you get in the back of their white panel van?
00:18:16.000Well, it's the government, so people... It's the state government of New York.
00:18:23.000We think of Trump, though, as this, like, superhero, he's above the law, but he's a person.
00:18:45.000And I think that when he wins in November, it's going to show people that them doing this to him, them doing this to normal people, it just backfires on them.
00:18:54.000This kind of confirms a component of his short-sighted judgment that he exercised in office when you think about it, because he got rolled by the swamp creatures that he put in his administration, and now he's getting rolled by clown people that call themselves, you know, court officials.
00:19:41.000If a guy who works for the NYPD robbed a bodega, we would not call it the law.
00:19:47.000If a guy working for the NY- If an NYPD officer walks into a bodega and says, by order of the law, empty your register and put it in my bag.
00:19:55.000We wouldn't go, oh, look, that clerk is not above the law.
00:20:20.000We should support someone defending themselves.
00:20:23.000But in a place like New York that's just completely been taken over by liberals, you have to just realize that that's like the evil of New York.
00:20:32.000And you can't live there anymore, you can't be there.
00:20:34.000I mean, I'm glad that that guy ended up okay, but so many people, I mean, they're under that kind of tyranny.
00:21:20.000Let me know when you have an underlying crime for your felony and I will gladly answer it for the time being.
00:21:27.000No, you can't just make this stuff up.
00:21:29.000And that would require New York to negotiate with Florida or the federal government to figure out how they could actually extradite Trump.
00:21:35.000It would put weight on the federal government and Florida to agree with New York that they can file an upgraded charge without an underlying crime.
00:21:45.000I don't know that Ron DeSantis would be able to manage that political situation in Florida.
00:21:50.000He'd have no choice but to say, absolutely not.
00:22:09.000What other state is going to want to intervene on behalf of New York's fake case?
00:22:13.000My concern now is that with the fraudulent, manufactured criminal case against Trump, by him going to court and saying, okay, I guess, he has just told every single person in America, not just that they could do it to you, but that if they do obey, if they make up fake charges against you, even a president must go and so must you.
00:23:05.000And all of these people who are going to be voting for Trump may be people who are like, wow, I see how bad the country's getting.
00:23:12.000I don't know if I would have voted for him otherwise.
00:23:13.000And even these suburban women, like you mentioned, I mean, yeah, maybe they're kind of put off by this all happening, and that's kind of an ugly thing that's happening.
00:23:23.000But at the same time, it's a wake-up call to say, whoa, Like, this is what's happened to our country?
00:23:28.000Why do you think Trump will be vindicated?
00:23:30.000I think he's going to be vindicated because as soon as people look into it, as soon as people see this, people will see that there's no evidence.
00:24:05.000I just think that the people who are going in there don't know the evidence and they're not going to be critically thinking about this.
00:24:11.000They're going in there with their preconceived notions of Trump.
00:24:14.000Do you think that the prosecution might just fumble the case and just fail to convince, you know, dyed-in-the-wool New York City liberals that Trump is innocent?
00:24:23.000I mean, do you think that they're just going to, like, screw up the case to the extent that the jury is going to acquit him?
00:24:32.000I mean, honestly, I think that the jurors who are in there are probably really dumb and probably have no sense of Even what his defense would say.
00:24:44.000Maybe his defense would be really good and some of them would think, wow, I've never heard this in my life because I live in an echo chamber and I live in New York and all I hear is that Trump is evil.
00:24:53.000So maybe some of them would have a mind change.
00:24:57.000Maybe one of them would have a mind change.
00:24:59.000I'm not saying I'm going to rely on it because I do think New York is totally corrupt.
00:25:31.000Well, I don't know if they give him jail, but I certainly think, after everything the deep state has done, the idea that this time, this is the hard line for them, they'll just stop here, is insane.
00:25:45.000They're not going to choose to stop for sure.
00:25:47.000Why would people who live in New York, 88 to 90% anti-Trump, people who vote to defund the police, I get there's a lot of people in New York who are upset about what's going on, but they keep voting for the same thing.
00:25:59.000Yeah, but that's why he's fighting for presidential immunity.
00:26:05.000Presidential immunity has nothing to do with this case.
00:26:11.000Let's operate outside of the liberal bias.
00:26:14.000Knowing that Antifa has killed, shot people, taken over cities, numerous cities, burned buildings to the ground, mercilessly beaten people in the streets on hundreds if not thousands of occasions.
00:26:26.000Uh, in the Chauvin trial, the jurors had to be escorted by armed, heavily armed police, because the riots happening outside.
00:26:35.000When this one juror came home and found out that people knew who she was already, she said, I'm out.
00:26:41.000So let's say, these are just normies, and they're like, maybe could be impartial.
00:26:47.000You still have to connect with the fact that they're sitting there with their friend saying, you know they'll kill you, right?
00:27:16.000I could be 10 years, I could be wrong.
00:27:19.000Legal analysts, according to some corporate press, said that four years probation is like a first offense, typically.
00:27:24.000So, felony falsifying business... Basically what they're claiming is that felony falsifying business records requires an underlying secondary crime.
00:27:37.000That is, Trump, to conceal a crime, falsified business records.
00:27:47.000Their argument is effectively that Trump is running some kind of like mafioso type thing, and he lied about his legal records to cover up some other crime that doesn't exist.
00:27:56.000But taking a step back from that court, from those people, I feel like in the court of public opinion in the country, if he is re-elected, that means people don't care about this.
00:28:06.000They don't care that he's on trial, and they don't care if he's found guilty, and they don't care if there are a bunch of biased jurors.
00:28:11.000I mean, we care to the extent that we hate that it's happening, and we hate that there's a persecution of our president, but I don't think that Normal people in America are going to look at it and think, oh, wow, you know, this means that I actually do think that Trump is now a criminal.
00:28:26.000It's like you either already think certain things about Trump or you don't.
00:28:30.000And I think most people aren't going to look at it that way, even if he were found guilty, like you're saying.
00:28:34.000Then all they're doing is they're tying up his money and preventing him from campaigning.
00:29:00.000The fact that they're even thinking of doing this is evil.
00:29:03.000It's literal persecution of our president.
00:29:06.000And even if you're not conservative, this is downright evil.
00:29:08.000And it shouldn't be happening to people who are liberal.
00:29:10.000It shouldn't be happening to people who are conservative either.
00:29:13.000Um, I think it would just be a wake-up call to most people in the country.
00:29:16.000Like, if Trump is hindered from campaigning as he normally would, his money's getting tied up, he can't travel like you're saying, and if he still wins, then I think that just shows how much power Trump has.
00:29:38.000They've already drained him of his resources, bragged about it on Twitter and on the news and in interviews, launched more and more criminal trials against him.
00:29:46.000In the Georgia case, you actually have admission of impropriety with the DA and the prosecutor, and the judge says, who cares?
00:30:09.000But if this was an awakening, you'd think the jurors would be like, I'm shocked at how insane this has become.
00:30:14.000But instead, they're like, yeah, I posted Trump should be in jail on my social media.
00:30:20.000They had to dismiss 50 of 96 jurors, which is insane, because they were all like, we hate Trump.
00:30:28.000I don't see a reality in which, in this case, in the Georgia case, in the documents case out of Florida, I don't see a reality in which they have gone this far with everything they're doing and then finally just stops and they go, wait!
00:30:44.000Guys, us in the deep state, we've gone too far!
00:30:54.000They will, but I think that normal people seeing it would think that this has gone way too far and this is insane.
00:31:01.000But I don't know why, I mean maybe, but we're not seeing that.
00:31:07.000What we're seeing is, I suppose we can say, let's wait a week because even Rolling Stone said this is likely not going to fly.
00:31:16.000But you've got prominent liberals cheering for this.
00:31:19.000I guarantee you go to the Krasensteins social media and they're celebrating this, saying Trump should be- Oh yeah, they all have Trump Derangement Syndrome.
00:31:28.000But so none of these people are waking up.
00:33:04.000Well, his campaigning has always been really strong.
00:33:06.000He's always been able to get a ton of people at rallies, but just throwing out the thought, even if he wasn't able to do those anymore because he's been put on a leash by these cases, I still think the people who would have shown up to the rallies would have been there.
00:33:21.000Like, those people haven't gone anywhere.
00:33:23.000Like, those voters haven't disappeared.
00:33:26.000And everyone who's seeing what's happening at the border, who's seeing immigration, who's seeing what's happening to the economy, like, those people still exist.
00:33:33.000Even if Trump isn't coming to their backyard or coming to the state that they're in, I think that they would still...
00:33:39.000be able to piece two and two together.
00:33:40.000Yeah, he doesn't really need to campaign.
00:33:55.000And so he could do X videos, like he could whip back up his X account and go hard in the paint from Trump Tower and get another 7.5 million followers in the next six months.
00:34:08.000And that would be an effective campaign strategy.
00:34:11.000I think in 50 years they will write about this criminal trial as the crossing of the Rubicon.
00:34:16.000The Democrats created a false criminal trial with a non-statutory criminal charge against Trump and they all rallied behind it.
00:34:23.000The judicial system has ceased to exist.
00:34:27.000Whether Trump agrees with it or not, whether he shuts up to trial or not, the big test is going to be if Trump shows up to the SCOTUS oral arguments.
00:34:46.000This is to hear for the Supreme Court to answer whether or not a president can be criminally charged for actions they took as president as per their official duties as president.
00:35:21.000If a president signs off on a drone strike because he's given intel by the CIA, you cannot criminally charge him for that unless he is impeached first.
00:35:30.000He has to be impeached, convicted, then criminal charges can be brought about.
00:35:34.000Congress has to agree and confirm the president and his official duties committed an infraction that is a high crime and misdemeanor worthy of him being removed from office and is also criminal.
00:35:47.000Trump doesn't literally need to be at the oral arguments, his lawyers are there.
00:35:51.000But I believe it is a moral imperative for the former president, who is standing for this case, to defend the office of the executive branch by being at the Supreme Court, standing face-to-face with those justices, as his legal team argues, you cannot criminally charge a president for actions they took as per their official duties.
00:36:14.000This judge told Trump he cannot do that.
00:36:17.000But you were just saying that if he went to the New York one, that's him kind of like giving in.
00:36:21.000That's him giving a signal that I'm like weak or something.
00:36:26.000But you were kind of seeming like you were saying that about the other case.
00:36:29.000The Supreme Court hearing is an argument between the executive branch and I suppose the Democrats in certain states in the federal government, DOJ, current administration.
00:36:42.000Trump literally should be at the Supreme Court.
00:36:45.000So the third branch of- I think he should too.
00:36:48.000But I feel like he should, if he's facing that, if he's facing the crime accusations in New York and he's facing this at the Supreme Court, I feel like both of those is just a show of strength.
00:38:45.000Well, he had said for the longest time he will be at the oral arguments for his presidential immunity, and the judge just said, no.
00:38:52.000He actually requested, we'd like to be at the oral arguments, and the judge said, no.
00:38:57.000He said, I know that your client, a case before the Supreme Court is important, but the New York Supreme Court is important too, and you are a criminal defendant in this case, and you will not attend that.
00:39:09.000A state court judge wagging his finger over what is clearly a fake criminal charge with no underlying crime, telling you you cannot go to one of the most important oral arguments in the history of this country.
00:39:32.000Will he actually defy the judge I think it's actually fairly easy because my attitude would be like, you know, with all due respect, your honor, you do not trump the Supreme Court and this country is more important.
00:39:46.000And I'd say, I'd say it straight to the cameras.
00:39:48.000I'd say to everybody, if this judge thinks that his state and his singular criminal trial matters more than the history of this country, I'd like to see him announce that to the world.
00:39:59.000I will be at the Supreme Court oral arguments.
00:40:04.000And then if they want to arrest Trump, let the headlines ring.
00:40:07.000Donald Trump arrested for contempt of court for having attended the Supreme Court oral arguments on presidential immunity instead of attending a criminal trial.
00:40:16.000Let them write about it on Wikipedia or wherever they want to write about it.
00:40:18.000But that's why I asked what people thought because, like I mentioned, Triton54 the other day superchatted saying, if Trump skips the oral arguments, he will not vote for him.
00:40:28.000I'm curious if other people feel that way or if it's just...
00:40:32.000People are going to vote for Trump because nobody's going to vote for Biden.
00:40:43.000In terms of the person writing that they're not going to vote for Trump anymore unless he's in contempt of the court and goes to Supreme Court.
00:40:51.000If Trump does not attend the Supreme Court oral arguments because a state court judge told him not to, What the Super Chatter said was it shows Trump's more concerned with like himself.
00:41:01.000He's less concerned with this country than himself.
00:41:03.000And he said it was a signal that the second term will be the same as the first.
00:41:07.000That Trump's not actually going to fire people.
00:41:42.000Yeah, I mean, if he's in contempt of court, though, it's like you were saying what an issue it is if his campaign, he's not able to do these events, he's not able to do things like he normally would.
00:41:52.000I mean, that would obviously make it a lot more difficult.
00:41:55.000So I also feel like I could see why he wouldn't go.
00:41:57.000So I don't know if it's that, oh, he's all talk, no action, if he doesn't go.
00:42:35.000But then when I saw the foreign policy stuff and the anti-ESG stuff, I was like, okay, this is a clear no-brainer.
00:42:42.000A timeline for withdrawal from Afghanistan, trying to get our troops out of Syria, the Abraham Accords, all these peace agreements, crossing the DMZ into North Korea.
00:42:53.000At the same time, escalation of drone strikes, a lack of transparency in drone strikes, I get all that, commando raids in Yemen, 59 tomahawks into Syria, they were bad things too.
00:43:02.000Bringing John Bolton on, he made a lot of mistakes with his personnel choices.
00:43:06.000But, for a while we talked about how Trump's gonna want revenge.
00:43:12.000And he even said, I will be your retribution.
00:43:15.000So now the concern is, obviously, between Biden and Trump, Trump's the obvious choice, because he's the best president of my lifetime.
00:43:23.000But there were a lot of mistakes made during the first term, where they cemented his feet and dropped him in the ocean, and he had to fight against that.
00:43:32.000We're hoping that this time around, the gloves come off.
00:43:34.000He appoints someone like Kash Patel as AG or head of the FBI.
00:43:38.000If Trump is so scared of a judge in New York that he would skip the Supreme Court oral arguments on presidential immunity, I don't believe that a second term is going to be anything substantive at all.
00:44:03.000No, no, I'm just making the counterargument and saying that if you are, let's say you're a pro-lifer and you're like, I don't know about Trump anymore because he said this or you're Saying, I really want the gloves to come off.
00:44:14.000If you don't go to the court hearing, I don't want to vote for you anymore.
00:44:17.000If you don't do this, I'm not going to vote for you anymore.
00:44:20.000I just think we can't be purists in that sense.
00:44:23.000And I think if Trump is reelected, we'll have a much better chance of fighting the deep state than if we elect people from the deep state like Joe Biden.
00:44:32.000So there's no question in my mind that we we have to vote for Trump and anyone who's remotely concerned about any of these topics needs to vote for Trump.
00:44:43.000Biden is sending us even faster into this direction than we would be otherwise.
00:44:48.000I think people vote for Trump either way, but I think there's going to be a serious lack of morale in organizing that puts his chance of winning at risk when people just say he wouldn't even attend his own oral arguments because a fake made-up charge in New York judge told him he wasn't allowed to.
00:45:04.000Like, how am I supposed to believe this is a guy who's going to fight the deep state when it's just some state court judge who tells you, like, think, just like, let me, let me break this down.
00:45:12.000A state court judge under false pretenses said, Mr. Former President, I am barring you from going to the Supreme Court during your oral arguments.
00:45:22.000If Trump says, okay, We're gonna get some underling in his next term, a bureaucrat from, like, the EPA, who's gonna file a charge against Trump, and then Trump's gonna go, well, I guess I lost.
00:45:33.000I guess I'm not the president anymore.
00:45:35.000But before you mentioned those suburban women, you were saying, oh, what if these suburban women find it kind of uncomfortable that you're a felon or something like that?
00:45:44.000Maybe he wouldn't want to go to jail because he wants to win those people.
00:45:48.000I'm not saying that's the right thing to do, but I'm saying you have to balance winning over all of these people who want him to bash the deep state as well as try to win over these swing voters or people who maybe don't want him to be in contempt of court.
00:46:02.000But if he didn't go, would you agree that that shows a sign of weakness?
00:46:05.000I don't think it shows a sign of weakness.
00:46:07.000I think it would just show that that was the strategy decision that he made.
00:46:10.000And I don't know what he's going to decide.
00:46:13.000But I'm just saying that I think that you'd have to balance all of those things and thinking about the campaign and what message you're trying to send.
00:46:33.000I would need to know more to make a claim to be like, Don, do that.
00:46:38.000I think it was Piers Morgan on The Five.
00:46:41.000If they arrest Donald Trump, he'll win in a landslide.
00:46:44.000So maybe the real strategy is actually a no-brainer.
00:46:47.000Trump says, I go to the Supreme Court, I prove that I will fight for this country, they overplay their hand, and then make me a martyr, and the whole country says Trump jailed for trying to defend this nation.
00:47:48.000Because while people were in the drive-thru waiting to get their burgers, people would run up and smash their windows and steal their stuff.
00:47:55.000So while Benny is there, someone... Look at this.
00:47:59.000We have ALX says, I was in the car when it happened.
00:48:02.000The rest of the team was probably 20 feet away.
00:49:10.000What happens in California happens to the rest of the country five years later.
00:49:13.000But I tell you, legalizing theft up to $900 is not happening around the country.
00:49:18.000That was insane and stupid and we saw the blowback.
00:49:21.000Like, 10 people go in there and each rob $900 worth of stuff and none of them get arrested, even though they robbed collectively $4,500 worth of stuff.
00:50:18.000I feel like this is a crazy story, but also we're just not surprised because this is Oakland, and sadly California has become a third world country.
00:50:27.000And the rest of the country may become a third world country.
00:51:09.000The reason that California is descended into a third-world criminal hellhole is because of Democrat soft on-crime policies that defund the police and that view the criminals as the victim and not the tax-paying citizen.
00:51:21.000Speaking of being a victim, we were literally robbed while we were filming this video.
00:52:29.000I don't know if the whole Trump argument even matters.
00:52:32.000Yeah, I think people are more concerned about things like this, honestly.
00:52:36.000They don't want to have illegals being shipped all over the country committing crimes.
00:52:41.000And it's just, it's gotten to the point where literally the things that Trump says, which I think originally maybe were hyperbole, like, we live in a third world country, we live in a hellhole.
00:52:51.000It's like, that is literally the case.
00:53:01.000I've heard that the ideas of third world is a very racist thing created by the British to make other countries seem like just to brainwash people into thinking they're shitty.
00:53:09.000But we are the leader of the world and a lot of other countries are suffering just like this right now.
00:53:14.000Russia's literally in a war where the men are getting drafted.
00:53:17.000The Chinese, apparently the economy is falling apart in China.
00:54:57.000Probably because they didn't have any resources to be able to get involved in anything, so they were like, you guys are doing stuff and we are just living in chaos.
00:55:07.000This is, I think, what I'm getting out of it is weak leadership.
00:55:11.000And that is, I've heard that term throughout my life and it was kind of like cliche, but literally Biden is like, oh, don't invade Haifa, Israel.
00:56:14.000But now you get why people want Trump?
00:56:17.000Because Trump walks on stage and mocks a journalist who got body slammed.
00:56:20.000Because Trump comes on stage and when Megyn Kelly is like, you know, you called women fat pigs, he goes, only Rosie O'Donnell!
00:56:29.000And with that, with pure confidence, I don't care, I'll do what I want, and a lot of people went, good, finally someone who's going to be at least strong.
00:56:39.000He is somewhat, and I don't know him personally, I'd love to meet him, but his bulking at sending out the National Guard during the George Floyd riots baffles me.
00:56:48.000He didn't want to be seen as a bad guy.
00:56:50.000I think he's concerned too much about his public opinion.
00:56:52.000I mean, it's a tough job, and I don't like backseat driving this thing.
00:56:56.000I think hindsight, Trump would have done it.
00:57:00.000I think right now, if you ask Trump, do you now regret not deploying or invoking the Insurrection Act and sending out the troops, he'd probably say, yeah.
00:57:07.000Yeah, you step up, you put it out early, you put out the fire right away.
00:57:13.000When you let them come in, then more people will come and you'll have an even bigger flood of people.
00:57:18.000So you've got to stomp it out quickly.
00:57:19.000You've got to set up border defenses and prevent it right away.
00:57:23.000The bigger question, I suppose, is what is Trump doing right now to counteract the shadow campaign that is obviously in play to stop him from- He's got Truth Social.
00:57:32.000Truth Social is about to launch video.
00:59:20.000It's just not... I mean... Anyway, I just... Look what we did recently when Israel was attacked.
00:59:31.000I'd like to say this man is being held together by duct tape, but the truth is he's being held together by amphetamines, NAD, and other vitamin IV supplements.
00:59:39.000Man, you can see in his eyes after he says don't move on Haifa that he said the wrong word.
00:59:43.000I think he realizes it and that's why he stops and he looks around goes anyway.
01:02:33.000And he actually told that story twice because he told it to reporters when he was at the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport before he aborted Air Force One.
01:02:42.000And when he told a story that time, he ended by saying, and this is the official White House readout, my, my gran, my uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, uncle, Uncle Bozy was a hell of a guy from what I, I never met him, obviously.
01:05:18.000Yeah, Republican infighting is horrible, but at least we all have brains to at least debate things and not all just back someone who's comatose because of the letter behind their name.
01:05:30.000I mean, the fact that they're all backing Biden on the left, it's like, I don't even know how you can think that he's the functioning president.
01:07:10.000That's an interesting guy to read about.
01:07:13.000I don't I don't I was pissed off this morning like I don't know there was like breaking news something happens and then I see this video of Biden clearly incapable of speech his eyes are squinting Israel don't attack Israel and I'm like what?
01:07:27.000How is there any amount of people saying they're gonna vote for Joe Biden?
01:07:32.000If they came out and said I didn't vote for Joe I'll vote for RFK like RFK should be at 53 among women not Joe Biden.
01:07:39.000The fact that there's a single human being being I'm voting for Joe Biden says there's something deeply wrong with humans.
01:07:44.000Yeah, maybe they're voting for who they thought he was a couple years ago, which was even strange because like five years ago, I can get it.
01:07:51.000Five years ago, the Biden of five or six years.
01:07:53.000What happened was that we kind of dipped out of the public eye between 2016 and Almost 2020, really.
01:07:59.000I didn't hear much from him in the media until he ran for president.
01:08:02.000The left has total control over the media, and every information that they disseminate is propping up Biden.
01:08:08.000They don't actually have free discourse like we're doing here.
01:08:13.000They're basically just there in order to push Biden across the finish line, and a lot of people don't even look beyond that.
01:08:19.000They don't look beyond what they see on social media or on whatever, Instagram or something.
01:08:25.000They just think, oh, wow, I think Republicans are evil.
01:08:29.000I have to vote for whoever the Democrat is.
01:10:15.000The younger generation is of two minds.
01:10:16.000One, deeply anti-Israel, completely opposed in support of Palestine.
01:10:20.000The other, anti-interventionist, doesn't want to fund it at all.
01:10:23.000When the boomers and those who are pro-Israel and Gen X pass on, it's going to be 65-70% no Israel.
01:10:35.000You're gonna get a bunch of, like, the Trump base is gonna be split down the middle between people who are like, we like Israel, and the other half being like, yes, but we don't want to fund it.
01:10:42.000They can defend themselves, but no funding.
01:10:43.000Like Vivek was saying, I want them to defend themselves, they can defend themselves, but we shouldn't be giving them money.
01:10:49.000And then you're gonna have the left just screaming, no, period, we oppose Israel.
01:10:52.000So that means you're going to have Three-fourths of the political bases saying we will not support Israel and only a small percentage.
01:11:02.000So we have this big story going on at Columbia.
01:13:02.000So we're not quite there yet, but Spectator Index is saying Syrian media reports Israeli airstrikes in Syria and warplane activity now across Iraq, which is indicative of the explosions in Iran may have been in Israeli retaliation.
01:13:15.000Which means, I don't know, Russia enters the war on the side of Iran.
01:13:19.000They said they would if the U.S., yeah, if the U.S.
01:14:10.000There's an excellent debate that went on last night with Zero Hedge.
01:14:14.000It was Dennis Prager and Bhatia Ungar-Sargon versus Cenk Uygur and Dave Smith, and they were talking about this all night.
01:14:21.000Sagar and Jetty, the moderator, was fantastic, and you should watch this hour-to-hour debate.
01:14:28.000I've seen about an hour and a half so far.
01:14:30.000I was listening to it before I fell asleep, and one of the things that Dave points out Very, very clearly, is that the Israeli government propped up Hamas in 2003, four, five, something like that, in order to guarantee discrepancy between the Palestinian governments.
01:14:44.000They had the PLO and they're like, we want two so that they can't get a two state solution.
01:14:48.000And so the argument Dave can make it was, how can you defend Israel being like, Hey, Hamas, how could you do that to us?
01:14:54.000We're going to attack you when they were the ones that propped Hamas up.
01:14:57.000They thought they could, in quotes, control the flame of Hamas.
01:15:46.000Does that change your point of view of the dynamics that are at play in that situation?
01:15:50.000I know it certainly did when I found out about it.
01:15:52.000I mean, to be honest, I feel like a lot of younger people just don't really want us involved in foreign wars.
01:16:00.000And I think I kind of see it similarly to that in the sense that I don't think we need to be mediating every foreign conflict and being involved in kind of the internal politics of every country.
01:16:10.000Obviously, I think Israel should defend itself.
01:16:14.000I feel like America has major problems at home.
01:16:17.000I mean, we just sent more money to Ukraine.
01:16:19.000We're not putting in anything to our border.
01:16:24.000So, OSINT Defender says Iraqi sources reporting airstrikes in the capital of Baghdad have targeted a building in which a high-ranking meeting was taking place involving several Iranian-backed groups and members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
01:16:36.000Very much sounds like Israel launched a strike in Syria, Iraq, and Iran.
01:16:43.000I wonder what they think is going to happen to their country now.
01:16:48.000Israel's thinking, you know, the way I described it on Twitter is, you ever see these videos where it's like some short woman is yelling at a guy, being like, screw you, my boyfriend could beat you up!
01:19:52.000The Iranians used to be a democratic country, and then the, what was it, the CIA that overthrew the Shah to put in the Ayatollah Khomeini, is that right?
01:20:00.000Carter was behind all that, and he really messed up that whole situation, and that's how we ended up with Khomeini.
01:20:08.000And also, according to Dave Smith, who's a freaking genius?
01:20:11.000He's talking about Iraq, and what we did in Iraq was there was this Shia minority in charge of the country and all these Sunnis in the country, which Iran is a Sunni nation.
01:20:20.000So we went in, we disrupted the Shia government, all these Sunnis then... Am I getting this wrong, Serge?
01:21:09.000Like, they, they don't want to solve the peace though because it helps them if Israel seems like the bad guy and is, you know, the one perpetuating the conflict.
01:21:18.000They want to be, they want to be anti-Israel.
01:21:21.000Not just because of the conflict with the people.
01:21:24.000It's clearly a bigger conflict, I think, with the Middle East being anti-American and anti-Israeli.
01:21:34.000Spectator Index now reporting that several commercial planes appear to be diverting from parts of Iranian airspace.
01:21:41.000Blasts were heard, Al-Arabia reporting, Siding Runner International, several blasts heard in Isfahan, warplanes in Iraq.
01:21:50.000They said, they were talking... Potassium iodide is what you want to protect yourself from, iodine-131.
01:21:55.000So, we'll give everybody some information that may save their lives.
01:22:00.000When there is radiation from a nuclear blast or something like that, the first concern is Iodine-131.
01:22:06.000It's very light, so it can travel about relatively easily.
01:22:10.000And if it gets in your hands and it gets into your body, it will be absorbed by your thyroid and then cause cellular death and mutation, which can kill you.
01:22:19.000So what people do is they buy potassium iodide.
01:22:23.000All that does is give your body so much iodine that it can't absorb anymore.
01:22:29.000So if you accidentally ingest the radioactive isotope, your body just passes it and doesn't keep it in your body.
01:22:34.000This is why radiation suits are actually just thin cloth.
01:22:37.000Because you're not actually trying to protect yourself.
01:22:39.000Or sometimes like plastic or something.
01:22:41.000But it's not about protecting yourself from like gamma wave radiation.
01:22:44.000You're trying to block out alpha and beta particles.
01:22:47.000Small bits of matter that emit radioactive waves.
01:22:50.000And so during... I learned all this because I went to Fukushima.
01:22:53.000And so there was on the ground, the radiation levels was something like 200 times background.
01:23:07.000Because she wasn't wearing any gear and did it over and over and over again.
01:23:11.000But, yeah, there's MOX, there was, what was it, I think it was MOX plutonium was one of the reactive particles that came out of Fukushima, but that was very dense and it sank and didn't make it very far.
01:23:23.000But iodine-131 could travel on the surface of water or in the air and that had people freaked out in California.
01:23:28.000I was in California when Fukushima Daiichi happened, and potassium iodide was sold out in every store in like 20 minutes.
01:24:16.000It's not like you really think about it.
01:24:17.000I'll give a shout out to Fortitude Ranch.
01:24:21.000Because what they do is it's more so like vacation rentals that are equipped for the apocalypse.
01:24:28.000So for the most part, people go out there, they go hunting, it's like, people who like, you wanna go rough it.
01:24:34.000But in case the apocalypse hits, you're there.
01:24:38.000I think the real business proposition for something like Fortitude Ranch is you get to go and check out what looks like a cool survival place while you hang out in a log cabin and watch movies with your wife or whatever and enjoy popcorn by the fire and sit outside and there's chickens and animals and it's more so a getaway.
01:24:57.000But hey, if you're a member, you have your vacation.
01:25:00.000If the apocalypse happens, I suppose you bought your winning lottery ticket.
01:25:04.000I think most people don't really expect the world to end that way and for you to really need to go underground or anything like that.
01:25:10.000But we hung out at the one in West Virginia and it's real fun because it's just like a dog running around and they got chickens and, you know, you hunt and there's a shooting range and stuff like that.
01:26:58.000No, they made a documentary about a woman who murdered somebody, and then to make her look innocent, they used an AI image of her looking happy and nice.
01:29:16.000Like, it's significant, don't get me wrong, but airburst just hits everything because it spreads out maximum shockwave damage, fire, and everything.
01:29:43.000And it's crazy, because we're like an hour away from it, driving, but that's far enough to where you notice.
01:29:49.000There's this channel on YouTube called The Great War, and it is a documentary channel about World War I. And they started it in 2014, like the week that World War I started, a hundred years later.
01:29:59.000And then every week they would put out videos about what happened in World War I. And he keeps, Indiana is the guy's name, he keeps reminding you about the horror of modern war, because you don't know what weapons are going to get used.
01:30:30.000The Confederates were using breech loaders, and the Union army had adop- I'm sorry, the Confederates were using muzzle loaders, and the Union had adopted breech loaders.
01:30:38.000So, the Confederates were fighting with a bang, stuff the thing down, and the Union was fighting with bang, crack, in, close, bang.
01:32:18.000Seal all your windows before it's too late.
01:32:20.000People get in their cars and start driving.
01:32:21.000Yeah, I mean, most people in the apartments don't have basements.
01:32:25.000Yep, you gotta stick towels in the doors, and fill up your bathtub with water, and then seal it, because once that water's gone, you're done.
01:34:03.000It's written by an academic and he basically takes the characteristics that apply in psychology to psychotic people and then uses Israeli and Jewish sources in their own words to show that that those same characteristics apply to that entire nation.
01:36:46.000I kind of feel like they're going to... Joe Biden is not going to provide Israel with what they need.
01:36:54.000Trump is way more bullish on supporting Israel.
01:36:56.000Yeah, Biden acts like he wants to distance himself from Israel and acts like, whoa, hold on, I don't want to get involved, but yet wants to send endless billions of dollars to Ukraine.
01:37:08.000Well, if this does become World War III, you watched it live on TimCast IRL.
01:37:14.000You know the crazy thing is, whatever does end up happening, these strikes are historically significant, and it's a weird thought that a hundred years from now they're gonna be like, we have an archive, an old podcast that was live during the initial strikes, and here's how these people reacted.
01:37:27.000And then the kids are gonna be watching like, they're so stupid!
01:37:30.000Like, why are they acting like such morons?
01:37:55.000Yeah, it's gonna be like 100 years from now and the kids are gonna be... Their clothes are gonna be potato sacks and they're gonna be covered in filth.
01:38:00.000And they're gonna power the computer to watch the video by riding a bicycle to generate the electricity to turn it on.
01:38:05.000And there's gonna be a guy just like riding like crazy like, I just gotta keep it up for like 20 more minutes.
01:38:09.000And they're gonna play the video and they're gonna see what the world used to be like before the war destroyed everything.
01:38:14.000And then there's gonna be like... How could they have done this to us, you know?
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01:38:43.000But we are going to read superchats for now, if YouTube actually lets me.
01:40:08.000To think, PPS Design and Build LLC, you super chit that before the breaking news that Israel had launched airstrikes on Iran, potentially, I don't want to say starting, but World War III, here we go.
01:40:22.000Maybe World War III started with October 7th.
01:40:26.000Sorry, I don't think the fear of the jury is Trump.
01:40:29.000I am more worried the jury sees the evidence, or lack of, and is more worried about the consequences of finding him not guilty in saying it.
01:40:38.000You mean like the jury will say not guilty and then people will come after them or something?
01:41:50.000Corto Maltese, who is whinging and salty about me saying Donald Trump got on his knees for the court says, YouTube said don't say the CIA agent's name and Tim got on his knees and muttered okay YouTube please don't take my channel.
01:42:03.000Tim ran a full segment on The individual in question named Eric Caramella and YouTube masked the video to make it seem like they didn't actually take it down without telling me and I only discovered it like months later when I tried to highlight the video and I couldn't and then what I did was I made several posts on Facebook and every other social media platform saying the guy's name over and over again.
01:42:29.000One of the posts was this, I wrote a note on an iPhone That said something like, ever since the beginning, when real people had discovered blah blah blah, and the first letter of every sentence spelled the guy's name out.
01:42:43.000And then I wrote on Facebook, Eric Charlemella is a 50-year-old dentist from Dubuque, Iowa.
01:43:03.000Not an official, but he worked for the CIA, and he was the guy who initiated the impeachment against Donald Trump over Ukraine, and he had direct ties to Democrat lawyers and things like this.
01:43:22.000That being said, After we went through a lot of it, we just said, we started, you know, avoiding saying the guy's name for the sake of doing the show, but when YouTube took down our Alex Jones, Michael Malice episode, I called Alex Jones and Michael Malice and asked them to come back immediately and do it again.
01:43:40.000Three years later, YouTube deleted that episode.
01:43:47.000If I was the president, and a state judge said, you cannot go to the Supreme Court, I'd say with all due respect, I am going to the Supreme Court.
01:44:17.000I believe there is a possibility that, you know, I don't know his legal strategies and what they're looking at numbers-wise, so I can respect that.
01:44:24.000So when someone says, you know, like, Trump must, or that we had to do something, like, no, no, no, I respect there's a strategy, but I don't know.
01:44:31.000I'm just saying it sends a bad message if Trump doesn't go to one of the most important Supreme Court arguments in history because a lower court judge told him he wasn't allowed to.
01:44:43.000I think Trump wins tremendously if he gets jailed for doing it.
01:44:45.000A lot of people not plugged into politics, though, don't even know what's happening.
01:44:51.000Is Trump going to defend this country by being at SCOTUS and sitting in front of these justices as two branches of government stare each other down and we see what this country can and will become?
01:45:08.000Or is Trump going to be like, well, the judge said I'm not allowed.
01:46:29.000The Help America Vote verification, since the story broke and Wokeness tweeted it out and we covered it on the show, it has been 18 days, 19 days, and the Social Security Administration has not updated their HAVV numbers.
01:46:44.000So we are looking at 225,000 people every two weeks trying to register in Texas for a vote with no ID.
01:46:53.000We're looking at, in one week, 23,000 dead people trying to vote.
01:47:02.000Missouri said, no, no, no, we're just trying to clean our voter rolls, which defies the purpose of HAVV, which says it's only for new voters.
01:47:07.000And now the SSA has stopped publishing the numbers.
01:47:11.000And the Republicans have no idea what this is.
01:47:14.000So it's like, look, man, I wouldn't be surprised if Texas and Missouri go Democrat.
01:47:20.000But that would be because of actual, like, operational issues, not because, hey, the table was clear, like everything was even on both sides.
01:47:31.000Well, I think it's fair to say in 2020 Trump won the argument.
01:47:35.000But Republicans weren't actually playing the game.
01:47:39.000Republicans were like, an election is when I tell you my plan and you agree with me.
01:47:43.000And the Democrats were like, an election is when I get a whole bunch of pieces of papers with people's names on them.
01:47:48.000And the Democrats went around and ballot harvested, collected as many names, and then crossed their fingers they wouldn't get signature verification, and then their allies and people in these cities said, It's fine.
01:47:59.000Dropped from like what was like 4% to like 0.1% and they steamrolled through a whole bunch of objectionable or questionable ballot harvested ballots likely from old folks homes and other places like that.
01:48:11.000Republicans don't know what's going on with this.
01:48:34.000What are the ballots that are coming in?
01:48:37.000I'm not saying that that has changed, because the Democrats realized, hey, that worked, so we're going to double down on that, even if we're running a completely comatose person, as long as we get the ballots.
01:48:47.000But I think we have to fight fire with fire.
01:48:50.000I mean, we have to do the things that they're doing.
01:48:51.000We need to be going to old folks' homes.
01:48:54.000We need to be doing what's legal, but to the extent of the law, and making sure that we're collecting them.
01:48:59.000I think what's likely changed now is, or I should say, there's a strong possibility that in Texas and Missouri, they have begun registering people somehow, for some reason, because we have the numbers from the Social Security Administration.
01:49:29.000When you have 1.5 million people who registered to vote with no IDs, I have to question what the shadow campaign is this time that Republicans aren't paying attention to.
01:49:41.000And so I would agree with that, but in terms of do I think Trump is going to win, it's a big... I don't know.
01:49:47.000The Social Security Administration stopped publishing the numbers on people with no IDs registering to vote after the story broke that 1.5 million people since January registered to vote in Texas with no IDs.
01:50:13.000I mean, this story's been up now for three weeks.
01:50:16.000As far as I know, Republicans are not fighting back on election integrity right now.
01:50:20.000It's really concerning, because I think that's the playing field within which we're all trying to play.
01:50:26.000So if the field is messed up, like, how are we supposed to be expected to win?
01:50:29.000And I hate when people say things like, well, you just have to win by so much more that it doesn't matter how much they did that was illegal or shady or stealing or whatever.
01:50:40.000It's like, no, that's totally ridiculous.
01:50:58.000Zach says, I got an email this morning from Google on their changes to their terms, including clarity on abusive activity may be relevant to your YouTube issues.
01:51:47.000All of the clips are available on Rumble.
01:51:49.000And while I will mention this, I have been speaking with top men.
01:51:54.000I don't want to say too much until we figure out the plans, but I have been speaking with Topman.
01:51:58.000And make sure you follow the show at Timcast and Timcast IRL on YouTube.
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01:52:10.000The big challenge for us, though, is that many people watch on TV.
01:52:14.000They pull up the YouTube app on their TVs to watch, so that's a lot of people who are going to have a more difficult time finding the show once we... once things change.
01:52:24.000I want to say, though, if Trump doesn't go to the Supreme Court, I don't think that just because Trump doesn't do one thing that you want him to do, you shouldn't vote for Trump.
01:53:58.000To those who are part of the TimCast audience working to build culture, and I try to read your superchats whenever I can, I can't read all of them, but if I see it, I will definitely shout it out, because that's how you win a culture war!
01:54:41.000So Trump should just go to the Supreme Court.
01:54:44.000Or that it will be forced to expose them as being full of it.
01:54:49.000Already, the prosecutors have said Trump violated the gag order an additional seven times.
01:54:54.000And the judge is like, well, you know, we'll deal with that later.
01:54:56.000The judge might be like, there's only so much I can actually do.
01:54:59.000Will Chamberlain made a great point about the Supreme Court.
01:55:02.000He said, it was on the show a long time ago, the Supreme Court is actually very reluctant to make heavy rulings because if they push too hard and people ignore them, it exposes the Supreme Court as having no enforcement authority.
01:55:14.000If the Supreme Court says you're no longer allowed to do things, and everyone does it anyway, then everyone goes, hey, wait a minute.
01:55:19.000The Supreme Court couldn't tell us to do anything at all the whole time.
01:58:01.000So the idea is, well, the cable networks have their own restrictions as well.
01:58:06.000We actually have, they're similar, like, We can say more than Fox News can say.
01:58:13.000You know, if you were to go on someone's show... I can't remember who it was, but there's a handful of people who are banned from Fox News for saying things that aren't even that crazy.
01:58:20.000We'll just have to make our own second language.
01:59:10.000Pyropism says, Tim, when you finally have a kid of your own, if you don't create a Slice of Life channel on Timcast called Beanie Babies, I'm gonna be big sad.
02:00:43.000Um, but it's at TimCast if it, you know, I don't want to say too much just right now, but follow at TimCast because, uh, that's the main channel where we post things.
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