In this week's episode, we discuss a major cyber attack, a major cell network outage, and the end of an era. Plus, a new song from Ian and the band Eyes of Advice, and much, much more!
00:00:26.000This was pharmacies, not the cell outage.
00:00:29.000A bunch of pharmacies, apparently this big network, was unable to get people's prescriptions, and it had people a bit worried because at the same time, around 4 a.m., we started getting mass reports of AT&T and other cell networks going down.
00:00:42.000But while the media was saying it was mostly AT&T, and to be fair, it was mostly AT&T, very few people were reporting on the fact that a whole bunch of services had gone down this morning.
00:00:52.000Now, a lot of people are speculating that it may be a cyber attack.
00:00:55.000In fact, it is being investigated by the government as a potential cyber attack.
00:01:00.000I'd imagine the government actually knows if it was or not, and they're not going to tell us.
00:01:03.000But we also have rumors it was a solar flare, which I really don't think makes sense because AT&T took the brunt of the outage.
00:01:11.000I suppose if the solar flare was only affecting one part of the electromagnetic spectrum, the one that AT&T had licensed or something, I really doubt it.
00:01:19.000But it's big news, so we'll definitely talk about that.
00:02:11.000Vice is laying off hundreds of employees.
00:02:14.000The reason I want to lead with it, even though it's a really big story, we're seeing over 500 journalists laid off in the past couple of months, is that Vice has died now like four or five times.
00:02:22.000And so it's like, they're in bankruptcy, their investment has failed, things like that.
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00:06:41.000Down detectors showing that AT&T, Cricket, Reddit, I mean, I don't even know, Reddit was down, T-Mobile was down, Verizon was down, Xfinity was down, YouTube was fine, Axe had some outages, but there was, even Starlink was reporting outages, FirstNet reporting outages, and what else, Mint Mobile, US Cellular, it was massive across the board.
00:07:02.000Starlink, there you go, you can see, I don't know, something weird with their graphic.
00:07:05.000And a lot of people are wondering whether or not this is a cyber attack.
00:07:07.000What I can tell you is, definitively, the US was hit by a cyber attack at the same time.
00:07:13.000Pharmacies nationwide face delays as healthcare tech company reports cyber attack.
00:07:19.000Change Healthcare said it became aware of the outside threat on Wednesday morning, disconnecting their systems for security purposes.
00:07:25.000So while your phones are going down, our healthcare system is being attacked and this was preventing people from getting their prescriptions.
00:07:31.000They said it was an emergency and you have to come in.
00:08:07.000I was looking at this poll from New York Times, it's a couple months old at this point, that was talking about like American sense of doom.
00:08:14.000And it's Republican women are the most likely to report that they feel like as a nation, we're on the brink of failure.
00:08:20.000And it's Democrat men who are the most likely to be like, no, everything's on the right track.
00:08:55.000I know Joe Biden said that even though the Supreme Court blocked him from giving student debt, he was going to do it anyway.
00:09:01.000And then he weighed in on the Alabama frozen embryos are children decision, you know, several days late, almost a week later.
00:09:09.000So he's just trying to distract, which also may indicate that it's a cyber attack.
00:09:12.000If they're not willing to say everything's fine, maybe it's because they cannot say that without, you know, having to testify under oath.
00:09:17.000I think the fact that they reported it as A cell phone outage when it was clearly affecting a bunch of other services?
00:09:24.000Like, why was Starlink experiencing outages at the exact same time?
00:09:28.000Why was Facebook and LinkedIn not experiencing it?
00:09:31.000So, if it's not a cyber attack, I'm like, maybe there's a third-party networking tool or something that they all shared that broke.
00:09:39.000Sometimes it's as simple as everyone uses the same plugin, and then when it expires or something, they're like, oh crap, nobody realized that was gonna happen.
00:09:57.000At this point, if you think this was not a cyber attack, but they've already acknowledged half of the attack, you need to prove why you think it's not a cyber attack.
00:10:18.000Do you remember, I have to look it up when it was, but there was a big communications network in Canada that went down and it affected all kinds of cities because, you know, anything from like public transportation that relies on Wi-Fi, it all went out all at one time.
00:10:31.000And it was down for, you know, a significant amount of time, almost 12 hours, I think, which is a huge disruption.
00:12:26.000And GCI, oh, but that's like up and down, up and down, doesn't mean much.
00:12:29.000But then when you look at AT&T, big jump in the middle, Cricket, big jump in the middle, Consumer Cellular, big jump in the middle, Google, big jump in the middle, T-Mobile, Verizon, they all experience outages at the exact Xfinity.
00:12:41.000Why are they all experiencing outages at the same time?
00:12:42.000It seems like a cyber attack on our communications infrastructure.
00:12:46.000And then somebody was saying this was like, they're trying, somebody said, oh, it's because there was a solar flare.
00:12:51.000That was one of the reports I saw that doesn't really make sense to me.
00:12:54.000I mean, if there wasn't a pharmacy cyber attack, I might be like, eh, maybe, but like, wouldn't all of the cell phones just stop working if there was a solar flare?
00:13:02.000I suppose it's possible that the frequency that is licensed by AT&T was the only one disrupted by the solar flare, but I don't think that makes... What are the odds of that, though?
00:13:12.000I don't think that makes... well, that's probably impossible.
00:13:14.000Because it, you know, yeah, I don't think that's possible.
00:13:17.000This is, uh... Solar flare's gonna be, like, hitting every, every According to space.com, a major solar flare interrupted AT&T service on August 4th, 1972.
00:14:20.000This is saying, according to the National, this is from fox35orlando.com, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, three solar flares erupted from the sun in the afternoon on February 21st, yesterday, into the overnight hours.
00:14:34.000And the strongest happened at about 6.07 yesterday.
00:14:38.000February 21st, but these happen today.
00:14:40.000I did not notice anything with my cell phone or anything like that.
00:14:43.000Oh, and the second peak happened at 132 a.m.
00:14:49.000I just feel like if you wanted to spin, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration would be the one to do it because so many people can argue with them.
00:14:58.000Like so many people, so few people could be like, well, I was also charting the solar flare.
00:15:03.000This is, to me, the best cover up of all time.
00:15:06.000But, you know, I hope it's a solar flare because a cyber attack is way worse.
00:15:10.000And they've said due to the intensity, at least this from this Fox article, due to the level of intensity, it's unlikely that the solar flares contributed to the AT&T network outage.
00:15:19.000And they keep saying AT&T when it's clearly...
00:17:54.000The latest Allsides Google News Bias Analysis found 63% of articles that appeared in the news aggregator over a two-week period were from media outlets on the left.
00:18:03.000It's a larger share than in 2022, when 61% of articles on Google News were from liberal outlets.
00:18:09.000In the days leading up to the 2022 midterm elections, Allsides found the search term election returned no Google News results from center, lean-right, or right-rated media outlets.
00:19:09.000I mean, you guys probably all remember this study that I believe a group of college students found, but it was tracking the bias of Gmail, that Gmail will screen campaign emails.
00:19:19.000They would let the Democrat ones come through, but they would suppress the majority of the emails coming from Republican candidates.
00:19:26.000And it's not like as an individual you would go through and say, I don't want these emails.
00:19:30.000They wouldn't even let them get to you.
00:19:33.000I mean, this was a study just done by, I believe it was a group of, I wish I could remember the college, but it was a group of college students who uncovered this and eventually Google had to be like, oh, well, that was an issue, but we fixed it.
00:19:44.000And obviously Gmail is a subset of Google.
00:19:47.000It's something they do regularly and also are not sorry about.
00:20:56.000Sometimes when I'm writing for Scanner, if I am trying to find, you know, a left-leaning perspective on something that I'm covering, I'll specifically pull out Google, like as a search engine, and type in the same terms I would type in on, you know, Brave or whatever else, and it will produce all of the left-leaning talking voices the first thing on the first page, because there's obviously a bias.
00:21:25.000They are Look, we have a mental health plague in this country to the tune of like 20% of the population are suffering serious delusions.
00:21:37.000And it's interesting because I don't know what, look, typically when we talk about mental illness or mental disorders, we're thinking of, especially with a disorder, a developmental issue that results in someone doing something harmful or, for example, pica.
00:21:53.000A person starts eating pennies or hair.
00:21:55.000And you're like, okay, what are you doing?
00:21:57.000With what we're seeing now in terms of the derangement, and I believe it is a derangement in the literal sense among the left, I think we're looking at double digit percentages of people, particularly Google employees, who live in a fictitious world of hyper paranoia and garbled nonsense.
00:22:13.000What I think it is, is that we're looking at information refuse.
00:22:18.000On the internet, that lower IQ people and midwits are not resilient enough to sift through properly, and so they absorb.
00:22:27.000You basically have two factions of people online.
00:22:31.000One group that will, hey, that's garbage and throw it away.
00:22:35.000That one looks better, let me analyze it.
00:22:36.000Okay, that one's not so bad, but that one, hmm, no, that's garbage too.
00:22:39.000And then you have people who are sitting there just eating all of it.
00:22:43.000And what happens if you eat a bunch of garbage?
00:22:44.000Their information diet has resulted in them being literally detached from reality.
00:22:50.000So when you meet a person who's like schizophrenic, and they start telling you things that make no sense, because I've known people with schizophrenia, and they say things like, uh, hey, the bridge across the street, the man, he climbed out and he's got a gun in a tank, and you look over and there's a building across, there's nothing there, and you're like, you're seeing something that's not there.
00:23:28.000Actually, thank you so much for pointing that out.
00:23:29.000And in fact, I will advance what you're saying and go more extreme with it, because that will make me look even more accepting and tolerant.
00:23:34.000It's certainly not to say everyone at Google is psychotic.
00:23:38.000But this company, Google, notoriously now Alphabet, even bigger company, was known for the right hand doesn't know what the left hand's doing at Google.
00:23:45.000When they had YouTube in 2009, they had Google+, and then they had Circles on Google.
00:24:38.000Because if you got a lunatic hiring lunatics, then if you're not doing anything psychotic at work, well, my bad, if you're not doing anything psychotic at work, you're probably going to get fired at Google.
00:24:49.000You need only to put out this bullshit article, do not tell the truth, and if you do tell the truth, you gotta go.
00:24:56.000Get out of here. You look at Google Gemini.
00:24:58.000The funny thing about Google Gemini that I think people missed, this is their new, it was barred but now it's Gemini,
00:27:25.000They've injected prompts into their AI.
00:27:30.000They have an AI, it was trained, and it works.
00:27:32.000And then they specifically went in and said, okay, make sure people from America are fed this information.
00:27:37.000It also specifically is targeting white people and knows these concepts are not, like in the United States, or I should say, it knows the concept of racial supremacy and hierarchy has nothing to do with being white, because in China and Japan, whiteness doesn't exist.
00:27:52.000So it's intentionally targeting white people and insulting them while knowing the real issue is hierarchy, authority, elite domination, and things like that.
00:30:08.000John Hennessey is the chairman of the board.
00:30:10.000Because Alphabet became the parent company of Google or something like that.
00:30:13.000Larry and Sergey, I don't want to speak for exactly what they did, but it seems like they dipped out.
00:30:18.000They were like, this is all... I don't know why they did, but they sold... I think they sold a huge amount of stock a couple years ago and kind of just...
00:30:37.000If someone was constantly saying, well, white is the term that means everyone who's bad and is oppressing you, either it's to get white people to hate themselves or it's to get everyone to hate white people.
00:30:47.000I think it's to get white people to hate themselves and for people to hate white people.
00:30:50.000I think the goal is to get people to love non-white people, but it's backfiring.
00:31:25.000Like he say, if a black normie is googling about white people, after they google a question about a white person, they're gonna hate white people.
00:31:37.000They're gonna be like, oh my god, white people are bad.
00:31:40.000Because that's what Google's gonna tell them.
00:32:21.000They're trying to create a war against white people right now.
00:32:26.000Because it's all this, white people did this, white people did that, white people did this, white people are hateful, white people, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white.
00:32:33.000It's not white people that are making, like, if any problems are going on in this country, it's really not about white people at this point.
00:33:13.000For those that are watching, you'll be able to see it if I was listening.
00:33:15.000You won't be able to see it, but I'm going to play the video now.
00:33:21.000In the video, it certainly does look like Trump.
00:33:24.000It zooms in on him, and then he shoves a guy.
00:33:28.000This is such an amazing... Like, I would love to do, like, a college-style academic lecture on how the left and Democrats lie and manipulate people into believing things that aren't real, because this is a master... This is masterfully done.
00:33:45.000Let me show you the real video of what really happened.
00:33:47.000The answer is, no, Trump didn't shove anybody.
00:33:49.000Trump was talking to the guy they claim he shoved.
00:34:27.000So it makes it look like he's shoving really hard.
00:34:30.000This has got 600,000 views, just about, and tons of leftists being like, wow, this is what Trump does, the kind of person that Trump is.
00:34:37.000This is the best example of everything they do, every single time, and I'm glad they did it.
00:34:44.000Share this video with all your friends so they can see how they are lying to you every day.
00:34:49.000Because Brandon Strzok explained to us, He saw that video of Donald Trump doing a thing with his arm, and they said he mocked a disabled reporter.
00:34:56.000And when Brandon Strzok saw that, he was angry, and he said, oh, look at him mocking this guy.
00:35:00.000Someone told him that wasn't true, he wasn't mocking a disabled reporter.
00:35:32.000Someone at this, this Democrat organization saw the full video of Trump giving someone a pat on the back and they said, let's edit this in such a way So that it looks like he's shoving a guy and we can smear him.
00:35:44.000Now, I don't know that Patriot takes the ones who made the video, but it originated on their account, so I'm going to assume it probably was.
00:35:51.000And I think that's why they also posted it with a question, right?
00:35:53.000So they can't get sued for defamation.
00:35:55.000And they could maybe say, oh, well, it wasn't our video originally.
00:35:58.000We were just sharing it, asking it, but people thought, you know, there's there's deniability, which is even worse, right?
00:36:04.000Like it's it's all sorts of framing to steer this conversation.
00:36:08.000And I think And I think what's interesting, if you go back to Brenna's rock story, is that someone said, hey, that's not accurate.
00:36:15.000And I think in this case, anyone who sees this video, if you had a friend who said, oh, I heard Trump shove someone, you'd be able to go find the original and say, that's not true.
00:36:22.000Because I think that's what the biggest problem is, that these headlines will go up and people who know differently sometimes stay quiet because they're worried about risking an argument with, you know, friends who don't necessarily see eye to eye with you.
00:36:34.000Actually, you should want them to be aware that the media that they at least think they should trust is lying to them.
00:36:51.000If you are in a cult, And they show you this video, you're going to say, it's true, I know it's true, and I don't want to see anything otherwise.
00:36:57.000And you try and show someone the evidence, they're going to freak out because they feel physical pain.
00:37:02.000And on the other side of that, people that want to enlighten the community to this kind of manipulation, it's like when the water comes in and your house starts getting hit by flood waves, erosion, Eventually, you're like, okay, I really want to fix this.
00:37:16.000I really want to stop this water pouring through everything.
00:37:19.000But at some point, you're like, I just got to get out of here, right?
00:37:27.000And in this case, you know, someone will say, Oh, well, they monitor extremism, like they do important work, I should trust them when actually you're like, what what extremism are they monitoring Donald Trump?
00:37:37.000The problem with, like, the whole, like, I gotta get outta here, the erosion's gonna destroy everything anyway, let's get, let's beat it, is, like, if you, if you abandon society and you're like, let's just let them get manipulated, it's over.
00:38:12.000And then like the arrow points and you see the zoom out.
00:38:15.000Actually, it'd be better to take the clip from like the Young Turks or whatever, assuming they made one, of them saying Donald Trump shoved a guy.
00:38:36.000Do you feel like you experience that a lot online?
00:38:37.000Like, people will say, this is for sure what happened, I saw this video, and then the other side is saying, no, no, no, you have to look at the full length video, you have to put it in context.
00:38:47.000Yeah, I mean, that's been happening for a very long time.
00:38:50.000But the problem is, is even if you try to show some people the original video, they don't want to see it.
00:39:34.000I mean, I like this character, you know, uh, the man was, he was really blunt and I knew what I was getting.
00:39:41.000A lot of these politicians, you don't know what you're getting.
00:39:43.000You know, they walk the walk and they talk the talk and they got the suits and ties on and they telling you, they telling everybody what they want to hear and they seem to be so perfect.
00:39:53.000Those are the people that you have to watch out for.
00:39:55.000You know, the Trump, Trump came right out of the gate, hardcore.
00:40:00.000And the people, oh, did you know Trump said that?
00:40:52.000One of the big issues that the deep state is upset about is that general sentiment is anti-establishment.
00:40:58.000That means, like, when you look at, if the left and the right, if, say, like, the Young Turks audience and the Tim Kast audience and the Crowder audience stopped and said, hey guys, what's one thing we agree on?
00:41:08.000And everybody was like, no foreign war?
00:41:11.000And that, the deep state establishment, uniparty, are like, there are way too many people in this country who agree that we are the problem.
00:41:28.000This is when they started warping the minds of leftists, because I was at Occupy Wall Street when they did this.
00:41:33.000You had conservatives, libertarians, and democrats sitting in a park being like, Obama screwed us, the bank screwed us, the economy's crashing, and then all of a sudden these facilitators from NGOs show up and they say, actually, it's white people.
00:43:01.000And then it went on for a little while.
00:43:03.000Apparently the sugar industry was like, actually this is bad messaging, let's make it a workout campaign message, let's move, let's work out.
00:43:10.000What the sugar industry does is, they go to the Obamas and say, listen, we hear what you're saying, if we see a decline in 3% of sales in the sugar industry, you're talking about 17% of the U.S.
00:43:21.000economy, translate to the loss of jobs, and what that means to the American people, and what that means for re-election, and she goes, okay.
00:43:29.000Short-term profit over long-term health.
00:44:17.000Bunch of different companies, bunch of different brands, we have our own coffee company, we've got a physical location, things are going pretty well.
00:44:25.000Vice Media CEO Bruce Dixon on Thursday said the company planned to lay off several hundred positions amid fundamental changes to its strategic vision.
00:44:33.000They said that Vice.com will no longer publish.
00:45:07.000Already in 2024, almost every major news publisher has cut jobs or completely closed its doors, including over 500 journalists.
00:45:14.000You've got The Washington Post, Vox Media, LA Times, Pitchfork, Sports Illustrated, Time, Business Insider, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, The Messenger, Vice Media.
00:45:31.000He's going to use AI to write these things.
00:45:33.000He'll be commanding AI to do all this stuff.
00:45:36.000So unless you get out of it now and start doing something that can't be terminated, those jobs will be terminated.
00:45:41.000So if you're working for companies like this, they're going to automate you out.
00:45:44.000Um, maybe not everybody, but that's gonna happen, dude.
00:45:47.000You're gonna have, like, a protoss, if you know Star, Star, uh, um, StarCraft.
00:45:50.000It's like one dude in a battlecruiser, commanding the entire battlecruiser with his mind.
00:45:53.000What I told Vice eleven years ago was, or it's like ten years and seven months, you need to prioritize the personalities that you have, otherwise you're done.
00:46:05.000And vice wanted to build up a brand that was worth massive amounts of money.
00:46:32.000And I said, that's gonna work for a little bit, and then it will stop working.
00:46:36.000You need it to be the parent brand, but it's simple.
00:46:39.000You have 10 personalities everybody likes.
00:46:41.000Have them run their own channels, and their big documentaries, their big premieres, those are on the Vice channel.
00:46:48.000Each and every one of these accounts will have the Vice logo, the Vice branding on all of their accounts, and you multiply your viewership times 10.
00:46:56.000Yeah, and if people have their own channels, they'll work harder to empower their channels.
00:47:01.000Even if Vice owns the channel, because it's theirs.
00:47:03.000I mean, it would technically be Vice's at that time.
00:47:04.000You can do deals where the people co-own their channels or totally own their channels, too.
00:47:08.000I was looking at what was going on with YouTube, how YouTube was growing, how networks were struggling to capture the social audience, and I said, you know this.
00:48:49.000They're the biggest butt in Brazil, scopolamine, bulletproof clothing, wild adventures, and then they decided, let's do diverse and inclusive feminist stories.
00:49:17.000Now they've been bankrupt, then they sold, and now they're just laying everybody off, and apparently they're gonna be like a back-end production company.
00:49:24.000I would love to buy the domain, have vice.com redirect to SCNR or something.
00:49:30.000If the brand truly goes defunct, I would love to buy it.
00:49:34.000Do you think they will sell it to you?
00:49:37.000Well, it's interesting because whether or not... I'll say yes, but the issue is vice.com as a four-letter URL is just valuable in and of itself.
00:51:16.000The rounded edges make it look different.
00:51:18.000And you know, I've given some of these boards out, and we use them for marketing, and I've not gotten anything from Independent about it.
00:51:25.000So I believe now at this point, with the amount of shows we've done where we've mentioned it, probably 15 million unique individuals have seen my declaration of this.
00:51:38.000I mean, I would love it if Independent came and said, no, no, no, we still use that logo, but they don't.
00:51:44.000And I think after a year and numerous shows where I've said, it's, it's, we're using it, it's mine, and they've not responded in any way, I think it's mine.
00:52:31.000Well, you know, it's crazy what a business motivation it is to be like, but we're not racist.
00:52:36.000Like the Dixie chicks becoming the chicks to be like, oh, we're not associated with Wait, wait, remember when Lady Antebellum changed their band name?
00:52:44.000But Lady A was already a black singer, and so she accused them of stealing her artist name and they're racist?
00:53:21.000You guys know that the new Pearl Milling Company bottles still have Aunt Jemima on them.
00:53:27.000Pearl Milling Company boxes and bottles have Aunt Jemima in the bottom corner saying, previously Aunt Jemima, same great taste or whatever.
00:53:35.000And so I'm just like, so, I don't understand what you're doing.
00:53:39.000The logo's still on the bottle, just in a different, less prominent position.
00:53:43.000Maybe sooner or later- Well the logo's not really- You're gonna face it out?
00:54:21.000Well, just in case you didn't know yeah, but I guess formerly Angela, you know and and you know cuz I just But it doesn't make sense so unappealing you don't like the name if y'all thought the name it was racist If our whole character was supposedly if this woman was racist I mean if the whole Anja mama brand was racist why even have formerly known as yeah, I Own their.
00:55:04.000Because they say this woman, they say all, you know, they say, well, uh, she started making pancakes for, for white slave owners or people who were racist.
00:55:13.000And she cooked for racist people and that, you know, white people, they love the idea of a black person cooking for them.
00:55:20.000You know, it reminds them of like a house slave.
00:55:44.000Holy Schlitt, I like the L put in there, in Microsoft's official 2023 Diversity and Inclusion Report, they openly admit they are paying white people less than other ethnic groups in the name of pay equity.
00:55:57.000Check this out, it says, As of September 2023, inside the U.S., all racial and ethnic minority groups who are rewards-eligible combined earn $1.007 total pay for every $1 earned by US Rewards-eligible white employees with the same job title and level and considering tenure.
00:56:18.000You know, what's funny is they literally could have just not included the 7 tenths of a cent and just said, we have pay equity, but they really wanted to stress that they're paying non-white people more than white people, which is illegal.
00:58:25.000What if, so there's one area of law, of employment, where you're allowed to discriminate on the basis of race and gender and any of that stuff, and it's acting.
00:58:36.000Because the idea is, if you need a character for a movie, you need to say, I need a black woman, an Asian man, so other jobs don't allow that.
00:58:47.000So what would happen if you were like, hey, we need to hire two black actors and two white actors for our movie for these specific roles, The roles of the black actors will get paid $70,000 a year each, or $70,000 for the project, and the roles for John Smith and Jill Smith will get paid $100,000.
00:59:03.000But it's just a restaurant you own, and there's a webcam in the corner of the restaurant, and you're like, they're actors!
00:59:08.000We just happen to have them selling food for eight-hour shifts, and then we'll pay them actor wages.
00:59:28.000They, they had a competition and the competition to win some money, but white people, but white business owners were not allowed to participate in the competition.
00:59:39.000It was only for non-whites. But this happens, there were all these, uh, I can't remember what
00:59:44.000state right now, I'll look it up in a second, but the scholarships for people who are going to law
00:59:49.000school or, you know, chance to do internships at different law schools, and they're like,
00:59:52.000but only non-white people can apply. You have to be from a low income or socially diverse background,
00:59:57.000that's it. And that means no white people. Like, this happens regularly because they're saying,
01:00:01.000well, we want to encourage people to take part and we want diversity or whatever else.
01:00:04.000But ultimately, like, we're just reinforcing racism.
01:00:07.000In case of Google, this or Microsoft, in case of Microsoft, it's almost hilarious to me because I bet the majority of white people who work at this company are looking at each other like, well, we deserve this.
01:00:19.000You know, we have to pay for everything we ever did wrong in life.
01:01:32.000And you, and you had to show ID to get in that, to even buy alcohol, to buy liquor.
01:01:38.000And, and I've never, and a lot of people were drunk in the neighborhood because they had IDs.
01:01:45.000And we're going to those liquor stores.
01:01:49.000Every video that does- I think Natalie Carey did a Man on the Street interview, and she's walking around asking white people, is it racist, and they're like, of course, and she asks black people, and they're like, what?
01:02:03.000And there's a guy and he's just like, what do you mean?
01:02:04.000Like, we got IDs, what are you talking about?
01:02:33.000I mean, I think the most racist people are progressive whites who are like, well, we can't expect someone of another race to be able to do the things we would expect the people in our race to do.
01:02:46.000Even before I got my driver's license, I couldn't wait to get a state ID.
01:02:52.000I want to get my state ID, you know, so I can buy this or buy that or get into here or get into there.
01:02:57.000This is what Republicans don't understand, how to be subversive like Democrats, right?
01:03:02.000So what you do is, If Republicans were subversive, you would go and do voter drives in black neighborhoods where you explain how, you know, as we've seen on TV, Democrats are concerned that black people aren't smart enough to find the DMV and get IDs.
01:03:17.000So we're here to help you do it and teach you what an ID is.
01:04:18.000It feels like a PSYOP, but people are twisted up in it, and now they're like, they're social justice warriors, and they think they're doing the right thing by upholding the PSYOP, but like- I think it's just a culture- This makes so much sense, though.
01:04:28.000If you're your average white liberal, and you really think that black people can't get IDs, you are going to talk down to them because you think they're dumb.
01:04:35.000Yeah, it's a culture that says we have to cater to what we assume the lowest skill level is.
01:04:40.000Like, we don't expect people to strive for more, we expect everyone to be worse off than we can even imagine and so therefore we end up, I don't think I do it, but I think a lot of people end up really enforcing these racial stereotypes where it's like, oh, what I don't really know about your community is the worst thing I can imagine so I have to assume everyone in this community can't do certain things or has these problems.
01:05:01.000It's completely backwards in the name of tolerance, and I think ultimately it hurts culture on a broader spectrum because we expect people to not be able to reach high standards, right?
01:05:15.000If you really think about it, it's crazy for somebody to look at a black person and say, I betcha he probably don't know how to go get an ID.
01:05:49.000It was either Kamala Harris or Joe Biden said that, I think it was Joe Biden said that black people, they were saying that black people don't know how to get on the internet and even Google how to find an ID.
01:06:01.000Damn, you don't think we know how to use the computer either?
01:06:17.000How much you want to bet if I ask Google Gemini They literally said black people don't know how to get on the computer, use the computer, to find where, to find where to go get an ID.
01:07:40.000Voter ID laws are a complex issue with a variety of perspectives.
01:07:48.000Some people believe that they are necessary to prevent voter fraud, while others believe they disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters.
01:07:53.000There is no consensus on whether or not they are racist.
01:07:56.000And there is evidence to support both sides.
01:07:58.000It says, those who believe voter ID laws are racist argue that they are designed to make it more difficult for minority voters to cast their ballots.
01:08:05.000They point to the fact that minority voters are more likely than white voters to lack a photo ID, and the types of IDs that are acceptable under voter ID laws are often more difficult for minority voters to obtain.
01:08:14.000They also argue that the history of voter ID laws in the United States suggests they are often used to disenfranchise minority voters.
01:08:20.000Those who believe that voter ID laws are not racist argue that they are necessary to prevent fraud.
01:08:24.000They point to the fact that there have been Cases of voter fraud in the U.S., blah blah blah.
01:08:28.000They also argue that voter ID laws do not disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters, and that there is no evidence to support this claim.
01:08:36.000So it played it neutrally, but I still love the idea that there is a side of the argument where it's like, minorities aren't smart enough to get IDs.
01:08:42.000It's like, what about white people do you think inherently makes them more likely to get an ID?
01:08:47.000Well, it's weird because they're saying minority voters would have a hard time getting IDs, and that would be true, I don't know, of, you know, a minority person who is not here legally, maybe, but if you're a minority American citizen, there's no reason that you would have to face the same obstacles, unless you're literally assuming, like we're saying, that you aren't capable.
01:09:15.000I think that's what their argument is.
01:09:17.000I think that's quite literally what they're saying.
01:09:19.000Someone argued to me once, you know, minority people are, you know, African-Americans are more likely to live in cities where you don't need a car, so you wouldn't have to get a driver's license, so therefore they're less likely to have an ID.
01:10:15.000I used to sift through garbage cans for lottery tickets, now that we're talking about lottery tickets, because my buddy found a $100 winner on the ground, a scratch-off ticket, one time.
01:10:23.000So for years, I'd go to Drug Mart and then sift through the trash cans looking for a winner.
01:13:32.000Those are people like, maybe a pardon for that guy.
01:13:35.000He gave the footage, I think to his lawyer, and his lawyer gave it to a radio station host who published it to prove that he was not involved and that Arbery was the bad guy or whatever, and then they used that to put him all in prison for the rest of his life.
01:13:45.000That might be a guy to pardon, for real, if we can get through to whoever the president is, because like, that guy.
01:13:50.000But there's no way Biden would pardon this person.
01:13:52.000I mean, you'd need a Republican minimum, definitely Trump presidency for that.
01:13:57.000The idea that Biden would leave at the end of his term being like, and I pardoned a guy that you guys all think is just a racist who killed someone in Georgia, like he would never do it.
01:14:54.000Like, it just told you there are four drugs in the system.
01:14:56.000Well, and all of these AI things people will use as a shortcut, like if they're researching something, they'll say, like, hey, can you give me all the facts on this?
01:15:01.000And then they'll be like, great, so I'll take these facts and I'll build my report on them, or I'll give you whatever.
01:15:05.000Like, that's the problem with using AI as the new search bar, which is that it cuts out the critical thinking, it replaces it with the code.
01:15:11.000We always had books, and they could have always been wrong too.
01:15:15.000I asked it, what did George Floyd ask police before dying?
01:15:18.000And it shows all, specifically, I want to lay on the ground.
01:15:53.000Do y'all think the George Floyd... Do y'all think the response that most conservatives had to this incident, do you think that hurt the conservative movement, the Republicans, in 2020?
01:16:51.000The thing that hurt the conservative movement and the anti-establishment, because it's not just conservatives, was the Ahmaud Arbery case.
01:16:58.000Where prominent conservatives came out and said, see, this proves we believe in justice, we know what happened, despite the fact they didn't, they just wanted to look like they weren't racist.
01:17:09.000So when all these conservatives came out and said, the McMichaels should be in prison because they chased that man down and killed him, I'm like, okay, you guys are, it's fake news.
01:17:19.000And I don't think, I think most of these people never came out and corrected the record on the Ahmaud Arbery case.
01:17:44.000They pursued, the neighbor, what's his face, Henry Bryan or whatever his name was, followed while filming.
01:17:49.000They flanked Ahmaud Arbery, so they're in front.
01:17:52.000Ahmaud Arbery runs around the truck, grabs Travis McMichael's shotgun and fights him for it.
01:17:57.000Shotgun goes off a couple times, killing Ahmaud Arbery.
01:17:59.000To call it a man jogging down the street, or to act like it was two white dudes, or three white dudes who lynched a guy is completely wrong.
01:18:07.000And, ultimately, Burglary is a felony.
01:18:11.000The only reason they got convicted was the judge did not give instructions to the jury on the nature of citizen's arrest law, which is, if it's a misdemeanor, you must be a witness.
01:18:20.000If it's a felony, you can citizen's arrest them without being a witness.
01:18:24.000Burglary being a felony, they were entitled to engage in a citizen's arrest, but the law was archaic and was poorly worded.
01:18:31.000And so when the jury asked, what does this mean?
01:18:46.000What about for the conservatives, the Republicans, people, politicians, people who were saying that, okay, that they stand with the officers who were involved in the George Floyd case, that they stand with the guys who were convicted of the- The McMichaels?
01:19:05.000Because a lot of people- They didn't do that though.
01:19:07.000Yeah, I know, I know, but I'm saying though... Did it hurt that they didn't do it?
01:19:10.000Like, for those that did, did it make the conservatives seem worse to moderate voters?
01:19:15.000Yeah, did it make the... Because I... Okay, when the George Floyd thing happened, there were some black conservatives that I knew who thought that the Republicans were racist because of their response, and the conservatives were racist because of their response to George Floyd calling him, you know, A druggie, this and that, blah blah blah, and the media pushed that, you know, that, oh, they're a racist, you know, they don't care about this black man dying.
01:19:44.000All they're talking about is he was on drugs and what he did.
01:19:47.000They don't care that this man has a family and he died.
01:19:52.000Not all of them, but, like, the willingness, the desperation, you know what it is?
01:19:57.000I can't remember who said this, but they said that the Republicans care more about the opinions of the New York Times than of their constituents.
01:20:04.000Democrats don't care about their constituents at all.
01:20:07.000Democrats are just like, we will band together and do whatever we want.
01:20:09.000I mean, look, the progressives hate war, yet here are the Democrats voting unanimously for war and the progressives are just like, okay, I guess.
01:20:16.000When, you know, look, I've been accused of a whole bunch of crazy psychotic things, and I just laugh, and I figuratively spit in their general direction.
01:20:25.000Like, you get these leftists, there was this, there's a mass shooter, and he posted four screenshots of one episode of IRL, and so they started saying, aha, Tim Pool inspired this guy, and I just said, I don't care.
01:20:39.000And then Media Matters and a bunch of others are like, Tim Poole doesn't care!
01:20:45.000Why am I gonna waste my time trying to prove myself to people who are despicable evil scumbags?
01:20:51.000I'm gonna accept that they're despicable evil scumbags.
01:20:53.000They make fake videos like the video of Trump.
01:20:55.000You're not gonna go to them and say, please, please, don't be mean to me anymore.
01:20:59.000They're gonna be like, oh, okay, can I edit what you just said into, please, please, I'm mean, I'm mean, and, what was that, you're also racist?
01:21:06.000I'll tell you, I'm not a Republican, or even very conservative, sometimes I am, sometimes I'm very liberal about ideas, but like, when I saw George Floyd had all those chemicals in his body, that he was on fentanyl, nor-fentanyl, that he was screaming, take me out, thrashing around, he had a speedball, sitting behind the wheel, driving a car, like, could've killed somebody.
01:21:24.000I just had to say it out loud, and it definitely set my movement back with my friends.
01:21:29.000The people that are like, oh god, buzz off, blocked, all that.
01:21:34.000It could have been so much easier if I just played the game.
01:21:37.000It was just like, oh yeah, I'll say what you need to hear me say to fit in.
01:21:41.000But like, and it is, it's not the strongest that survive, it's the most adaptable to change, so like, a lot of people want to fit in because that's the best way to survive, but at the same time, like, I just got this, I don't know if it's autistic or what, but I gotta say what's real, what's right in front of me.
01:21:54.000I don't know if it's true, but it's what seems real.
01:21:58.000In the long term, those who are most adaptable to change survive.
01:22:03.000That does not matter in the immediate for the average person.
01:22:07.000You can adapt all you want, and there's a lot to adapt to.
01:22:10.000If you are better at adapting than, say, if a country person and a city person encounter a famine, the country person is more likely to survive.
01:22:18.000It doesn't matter whether they adapt or not.
01:23:09.000The actual story is that there's a guy... Well, the movie is awful.
01:23:13.000The actual graphic novel and story is about a guy who is a vampire hunter, and the world is being overrun by vampires who are turning people into vampires.
01:24:30.000I think people do seek social affirmation, and that's why, like, I remember with the Black Square thing, I knew a ton of people were like, well, I wouldn't actually do it, but I don't want people to think I wouldn't do it, so I, it's like, so you are, you are posting this thing in support of whatever the movement is.
01:24:44.000But I think you're ultimately accountable to your own soul and your own conscience.
01:25:13.000See, I think it's super normal to want that.
01:25:14.000The only thing I understand is what you understand.
01:25:16.000What he just said, what he said earlier, he can't help but just to say what's real.
01:25:22.000And if you're that kind of person, you really don't really care to be accepted by other people because if you really do, you could help yourself and not say what's real.
01:25:35.000I can understand the desire to be accepted.
01:25:37.000I just think that you should have enough wherewithal and enough self-possession to say there are groups that you don't actually want acceptance from, right?
01:25:44.000There are people that you can love and respect and think, you know, if you thought the things I do are good, that would make me feel good.
01:25:57.000I don't necessarily want to build to all communities.
01:25:59.000There are communities that I don't want to be a part of and probably wouldn't want me to be a part of them.
01:26:02.000You have to be able to differentiate between values that reflect your own and that you would contribute to versus values that you are trying to be a part of even though ultimately feel like they're wrong.
01:26:30.000Yeah, like I just don't have that desire because when I first started speaking out on social media, I started talking about how much I love America.
01:26:40.000Literally, maybe 99% of the people I went to school with, my friends, they hated that.
01:27:20.000So, I mean, maybe he wasn't fired, but it used to say something about working on Gemini.
01:27:23.000It said putting the Gemini in Gemini, or whatever.
01:27:25.000Yeah, I wonder if they gave him, like, uh, a lot of authority, and he did this stuff behind the scenes, and they're like, what were you doing?
01:27:49.000I had people that I went to school with, people that I partied with in high school, people that I partied with just in general, people that I broke bread with texting me.
01:28:21.000Hey, and what a lot of them would say is this, Terrence, those white people that you are trying to please, which I never tried to please white people, but that's how they took it, they're never going to accept you, Terrence.
01:29:55.000And I was part of this Facebook group.
01:29:57.000Um, this, it was like a, this pro, like my friends added me to this pro black Facebook group.
01:30:03.000And, and in his group, I mean, it's so hateful that all they do talk about, they're talking crap about, uh, black women who date white men and, and black, uh, a man who date white, uh, white women.
01:30:15.000Come back, my brother, come back, my brother.
01:30:18.000And saying, guys, we need to move back to Africa because we was kings over there.
01:33:25.000Public Square's got some really awesome stuff in the works.
01:33:29.000Public square as parallel economy infrastructure is one of the most important things.
01:33:33.000Like, the more I hear about what they're doing, the more that people are signing up, the more optimistic I become, so really excited for this.
01:33:40.000Big7588 says, at 760k citizens per congressional seat, California with 40.3 million resident aliens and illegal immigrants, what?
01:33:51.000Has five people taking away political representation of African American citizens.
01:34:08.000Matthew Emmons says, is it possible the cyber attacks related to super micro motherboards compromised by China that Bloomberg wrote about a while back?
01:35:07.000Where it's like one-on-one interviews with each candidate and then a poll of the audience of like who do you think was the best person for the job.
01:35:14.000And it would take some of the mystery out of it, right?
01:35:16.000I think that's one of the things, like you were saying before, the idea that we wouldn't have someone who's more authentic.
01:35:19.000thing and they come back and he's like, you're fine.
01:35:21.000And it would take some of the mystery out of it, right?
01:35:23.000I think that's one of the things like you were saying before, the idea that we wouldn't
01:35:38.000You have to get a set of quadruplets to leave the house in the morning.
01:35:41.000If he did it seriously, he could just do an interview with each of the people he wants
01:35:46.000to be VP or as potential, and then just include a poll a week later like, who do you think,
01:35:51.000based on the interviews, does the best job, and choose his VP based on quite literally
01:35:57.000It's even funnier because he didn't go to any of the Republican debates, right?
01:36:02.000So it's like, instead of being a part of the debate, everyone kept joking they were the VP debates anyways, he would have these one-on-one interviews that I honestly feel like would be more insightful.
01:36:40.000Ryan Peterson says, so on Google limiting things, if I search Timcast on YouTube, it shows Timcast Music and Timcast IRL, but it won't show the Timcast YouTube channel.
01:36:52.000Yeah, I suppose the channel is my own personal brand saturation, so we've got TimCast IRL, TimCast News, TimCast, and TimCast Songs, so it's like, what are you gonna do?
01:37:01.000But when people report that IRL is not being displayed, despite the fact, like, people are like, I watch every night, and it doesn't pop up, we know what that's all about.
01:37:11.000And we know, like, based on the titles of videos, so it's not as bad as it used to be.
01:37:16.000But back in the day, like four or five years ago, You would make a video title, and you would try to avoid using certain words, and you never know if you stepped in it.
01:37:26.000But, what I would always have to do is I'd put up a video at 4pm, it would- I'd schedule it for 4pm, it would go live, and then I would have to watch the first 10 minutes to see how many views it got.
01:37:37.000And if it was really low, I'd have to go in, change the thumbnail, change the title right away, or re-upload or something.
01:37:42.000Because you hit the Goldilocks suppression algorithm.
01:37:46.000You know, there was a period where my videos were getting 200 to 300k per video, and then all of a sudden it's tracking based on the first 10 minutes for like 50k.
01:40:40.000Like a bartender trick, but with a bottle of real maple syrup and you can spin it and then... You know what I mean?
01:40:45.000You can do a trick where you get a bunch of shot glasses with syrup and then you pick them all up and turn them and put syrup on all the pancakes at once.
01:41:23.000We used to have the smart light bulbs where you could make them change colors and you could, like, command them by voice to Alexa.
01:41:28.000It was really cool because you would tell the machine, like, make the lights red and then the lights would turn red.
01:41:32.000But we don't have them anymore because it's just impossible to have for such a big building.
01:41:36.000Yeah, we were having electrical issues with those bulbs.
01:41:38.000I tried to work them into our living room.
01:41:40.000But it's because we have, like, 50 light sockets now in this massive building, so it doesn't work.
01:41:44.000It works when there's, like, four of them.
01:41:45.000I just think too many things are connected to the internet.
01:41:48.000Like, they'll have those fridges where it has a screen and they're like, oh, well, you can say, add, you know, butter to my... I hate them.
01:42:59.000They said they're prepared to seize his buildings, and then the judge said you have 30 days to pay $354,000,000 plus $100,000,000 in interest and $87,500 additional per day you don't pay.
01:45:26.000Wes Nile says, the poles are shifting.
01:45:29.000This is causing Earth to be susceptible to solar flares.
01:45:32.000We have two massive ones hit Earth last night.
01:45:35.000Nice these poles flip, we're in deep-ish.
01:45:39.000I think that, I don't know if they were actually massive.
01:45:41.000I don't know if you would call those solar flares last night massive, but they were notable, according to that website we were looking at earlier.
01:45:51.000They said it wasn't big enough to shut down all this tech, though.
01:45:55.000Well, these are precursors to the big one, which is coming.
01:45:57.000That's what Ben Davidson was saying when he came on.
01:45:59.000He's like, it's just a matter of time.
01:46:00.000Teach your kids now, get them prepared.
01:46:02.000But what if, because of the understanding of the big solar flare, the deep state's just like, we can't let Trump win, so come August, we will EMP this country and claim it was a solar flare.
01:47:45.000I'm just picking the world economic forum to talk about us like that.
01:47:48.000Like, we should, let's fry, not that they eat humans, I'm not even saying it has to be the world, but like the way we're talking about those animals out there, they don't know we're talking about them, and we're like, we're gonna eat one of them.
01:47:57.000You think there's people on earth that act like that about other humans?
01:48:03.000We should cook, if not eat, just like catalyze, do whatever.
01:48:07.000Alright, Revenz Padawan says the Army Corps of Engineers have been prepping for an EMP-like attacks for 60 plus years, comms will be back in 72 hours, and power in major cities within a week.
01:48:17.000The first three days can be a bit chaotic, so be prepared.
01:48:20.000If these people really think that climate change will destroy the planet in two years, they have every incentive to try and launch an EMP to destroy human technology.
01:48:31.000Except it could catalyze a nuclear war, which would be even worse for the climate.
01:48:35.000No, the EMPs would shut down all the nukes.
01:50:17.000Hey, at midnight, so we're talking about 2 hours and 10 minutes, Eyes of Advice will be live on YouTube at TimCastSongs, so go on YouTube, search for TimCast, TimCastMusic or TimCastSongs or whatever, subscribe to the channel.
01:51:37.000So, um, now you can, now, now with the, with the pancake mix, you can add water to, you can just like just add water, but you can also add eggs and all of that.
01:51:47.000But with the waffle mix, eggs are already added.
01:55:05.000Nobody told me happy Black History Month.
01:55:07.000They're not giving out Black History Month discounts.
01:55:10.000There is just no benefit to this celebration.
01:55:13.000The definition of Hispanic, according to Oxford, is a Spanish-speaking person living in the U.S., especially one of Latin American descent.
01:55:46.000Do I get a scholarship or anything like that?
01:55:48.000When I was in South Carolina, you were like... Well, you know New York City's giving, what, the $53 million they're putting on credit cards to give to migrants?
01:56:27.000I think more Americans are mad about it than they ever have been, right?
01:56:30.000Like, it is interesting how people have woken up to, like, when people come here illegally and are given benefits that you're paying for, you suffer.
01:56:38.000I feel like there are more people who are awake to this than ever, or at least in New York City.
01:56:43.000People on the left are realizing that all those things that should be afforded to me are not coming to me anymore.
01:56:48.000There were a bunch of shelters in Boston that were turning out, like, turning away Native, like, people, American citizens who are homeless or experiencing domestic violence because they need the beds for the migrants.
01:56:59.000All the black people that's been asking for reparations should be pissed the hell off.
01:57:57.000Jason Hutchinson says, when the George Floyd incident happened, they originally posted about seven minutes of what was almost a 40-minute long encounter.
01:58:04.000And then the full video ended up getting leaked.
01:58:06.000Someone published the full video where you could see George Floyd in the car saying, take me out of the car, take me out of the car, put me on the ground, put me on the ground.
01:58:22.000Saying I can't breathe before any knee was on his neck as well.
01:58:24.000That's a very notable thing that I noticed.
01:58:26.000When I first saw that leak, I saw that he didn't say that at all until... He said it way before we ever had any police contact, like people were indicted for, not indicted, but charged for.
01:58:37.000Yeah, he was complaining about not being able to breathe before.
01:58:39.000And they did two autopsies on him, which was misleading.
01:59:46.000And if they stop using it, and they say they're not going to use it, they've abandoned it, and I can use it, and we've been using it for, I think, like a year now, and they've not said a thing about it.
01:59:55.000What if they're using it in another country?
01:59:58.000But I guess when you are doing a trademark... That's a different filing in a different country.
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02:01:34.000And, Terrence, you're like the American dream.
02:01:36.000You are like an example of a human that came from, I wouldn't say nothing, but from what you would consider adversity, and now you're worth, I don't know how much money, I don't know if it's even public, but congratulations, and it's inspiring.
02:01:48.000I am worth a billion bucks because I live in the greatest country, and I'm able to come from foster care and own my own business.