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was an MS-13 gang member, fully deportable. Now, I will be the first to admit, my friends, there was an error in this. He had a withholding of deportation. Most of you know this pertained to a gang in Guatemala called Barrios 18. In order to deport this man under standard U.S. INA law, he needed an interview with USCIS. That's basically immigration services. He did not get that. However,
The argument put forward by the Trump administration is that under the Alien Enemies Act, he is now, as an MS-13 gang member,
A terrorist. And for this, this supersedes any withholding of deportation. More importantly, the withholding is to protect him from perceived threats from Barrios 18. As he is going to prison, he will be safe from this gang. More importantly, El Salvador is largely safe. So this is what we would call legally a harmless error. To be fair, however, I say Trump administration send down a USCIS rep, fly to El Salvador and
Talk to him in the prison and then tell him you've had your interview. We've rectified the error. We're done. But here's where it gets really funny. You see, look.
This guy may have faced an administrative error or maybe under the AEA, he's able to be deported. Regardless, he's a bad guy. He's accused of human trafficking. He was hanging out with MS-13 gang members when they arrested him. He was identified by other MS-13 gang members as Chele, who was the rank of Chikeo in MS-13.
Now, I'll give you the full context. Jakeo, as it's described, means he's a probationary member, not a full member. He hangs out with them. He's got the symbols, but he's got to get, you know, we call it in Chicago, you get V'd. Okay, you get violated in. He had to get initiated to be a full-fledged member. But this guy was working with that gang. We've now got reports that he beat his ex-wife, or I'm sorry, his current wife, mercilessly.
We then heard from her ex-husband that he feared for the lives of his children. They filed these in court. Her ex-husband feared for the life of his children because this man is in a gang. And now we've got more info.
The New York Post says Kilmara Braygo Garcia bragged he could kill his wife and get away with it. She claimed a newly unearthed protective order request. That's right, my friends. Two separate orders of protection she filed for where she said he mercilessly beat her, leaving her with a black eye. He took her phone away. And now in an earlier report said that he threatened to murder her and said that no one could do anything about it.
He was untouchable. This is who Democrats went to bat for. And even to this day, journalists are demanding the return of this man. You see, I'll tell you one of my problems with this perception of rigid, flat law. Now, I understand that people basically say, look, the law is to be equal for everybody. But at a certain point, we as human beings recognize extenuating circumstances and we recognize evil that needs to be stopped. But we must be reasonable about it.
So I understand the challenges of precedent when you allow a government to arrest someone wrongly or what's called the exclusionary rule, the fruit of the poison tree. But let's talk about the results. In this regard, we are dealing with circumstance that may be considered fruit of the poison tree, which is this man, Abrego Garcia, did not get his interview. So you can't deport him. OK, well, they're arguing to the Alien Enemies Act. They can. Supreme Court put a stop to that. So then let's just say we know this guy is evil.
Or I should say, I believe at this point, we've got a preponderance of evidence that an illegal immigrant is a dangerous, evil person. And I believe that's enough for a deportation. OK, it's not an American citizen. Due process is different for different circumstances. Now, the challenge is, and I fully recognize this, if we allow a system to violate due process, no matter how small it is,
then it can open the door for everybody to have their rights violated. But at the same time, there have been circumstances where let's just keep it on point. If we were to bring this man back, what would happen? He'd instantly be deported. So we're wasting our time. What's the point of paying money to fly him back on a technicality? How about we have a declaration from Congress and Supreme Court stating as such, in the future, someone who's warranted a USCIS interview gets it.
However, this is a harmless error. We want that to be said. Instead, Democrats are demanding this man be returned. A man who threatened to kill his wife. Here's a story from the New York Post. They report alleged MS-13. Now, I'm going to pause right there.
They say alleged and all of the media says alleged. I'm going to stop you. Typically, when a court adjudicates something, we don't call it alleged. We say is OK. So when you have an immigration court arrest reports that the U.S. government, multiple judges saying this guy is corroborated as MS-13, you're OK to say this man is not allegedly he was found to be. They said he once boasted he could kill his wife and no one could do anything to him.
According to a request for a motion for a protective order, she filed in 2020. Quote, I also have a recording that he told my ex-mother-in-law that even if he kills me, no one can do anything to him. Jennifer Vasquez Soro wrote a document she filed with the District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County in August 3rd, 2020.
The newly surfaced document preceded a 2021 protective order request she filed against her husband. In that document, she alleged he had punched, scratched and grabbed her. With some of the alleged abuse so severe, she was left with bruises and was left bleeding. The 2020 request for a protective order details a fight the couple allegedly had with Sura alleging that Abrego Garcia took her phone and demanded her car keys before flying into a rage when she refused.
She said she went upstairs to cook breakfast for the kids, but Abrego Garcia shut off the stove before locking the children in their bedroom. Excuse me. According to the document, Sura claimed she retrieved her phone from the car and called 911, but that Abrego Garcia had locked her out of the house when she tried to go back inside. He eventually let her into the house, and when officers arrived, she said she smashed her phone in front of them. I'm sorry. She said he smashed her phone in front of them, the protective order request says.
Show the document that incidents like this had been commonplace and that she had photos of bruises he had left on her body. Me and my kids are afraid now. He kicked me, pushed me, slapped me in the face and threatened me. I'm going to tell you this, all right, because we have this from the DHS as well. My belief is that MS-13 went to her and said, stop. Why would this guy say I can kill you and no one could touch me? Because he's in a gang, because he's got connections. He's got buddies. OK, this woman.
In my opinion, went to the police and said, please help me. MS-13 finds out and they warn her. You get him locked up. You get him deported. You put heat on us. You will regret it. I believe this woman was under duress. Now she's raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. Take a look at this. National Day Labor Organization Network organizing a fundraising on behalf of Jennifer Vasquez Sura.
Two hundred and sixty five thousand nine hundred and sixteen. I bet you don't get that money. I bet MS-13 gets that money. I bet they're saying, take the money, shut your mouth.
Now, to be fair, there is a good argument against this in that these MS-13 gang members don't want any more heat than they already got, which is the point. So they may be backing off saying lay low right now. The Trump administration is going to come in hard and you're going to be up against ICE, HSI, the FBI. You don't want that. That probably is a smart thing to do right now if they want to keep their operations going. DHS.gov. Check this out. DHS reveals second domestic abuse filing filed by Kilmer Obrego Garcia's wife.
Why are they defending this guy? New York Times. Trump says he could free a Brigo Garcia from El Salvador, but he won't. Trump's comments undermined previous statements by his top aides and were a blunt sign of his administration's intention to double down and defy the courts. I remember when Joe Biden defied the Supreme Court several times when they said you can't give student loan forgiveness. And he said, so what? I'll do what I want. I remember when Joe Biden declared a new amendment to the Constitution. Laughably absurd.
This idea that Trump is unique, ridiculous. But to all the libertarian friends out there, the ones that are saying we don't want Trump doing as much as Biden did it. I completely agree. Neither do I. But there is a reality and there are pipe dreams.
The Democrats are going to lie, cheat and steal. They're going to defend the worst of the worst. They're going to lock up American the American citizen without due process like they did with J6. And they're going to allow criminals into this country. What was that? You said liberals. You want some evidence that J6 has had to do process rights violated. How about 40,000 plus? What was it? Forty forty one thousand hours of footage from. Let me make sure I get the number right. Let's do this. How many hours of footage?
capital J6, because it might be 14,000 hours. And I want to make sure I get the number right, because we're trying to try to be factual here, right? In in the J6 cases. Here we go. The U.S. House of Representatives made 13,000 hours available, part of an ongoing effort to release 44,000 hours of surveillance video.
Do you want to talk about what due process means? Due process means that you are treated fairly under the law as the law prescribes. In the instance of illegal immigration, this means that if you enter illegally, expedited removal is your due process. You are treated fairly under the law. An ICE agent checks your papers. If they can determine that you are not a citizen, send you right back on the spot. Literally, like they take you there and say, get a flight, get them out of here. Expedited removal.
If you have a visa and you violate the terms, you may get a hearing. If you're a permanent resident or you have a temporary visa that it's two years or so, you can actually go before a judge and it can be more adversarial. That's your due process. The Jay Sixers were denied access to evidence. That is not fairness under the law.
In several instances, individuals were held for extended periods of time without trial. In one instance, a man tried to introduce video footage evidence proving he was innocent and the judge denied it. How about the sentencing of Owen Schroyer on J6? He never went in the building, but because of speech he made after J6 on his show, they used this in his sentencing to put him in prison. And they did. It was brief, but they did.
That is not due process. That is a violation of. So Democrats are going to violate your rights and they demand Trump free a guy we know to be bad. Let me put it this way. They're also lying. Here's what's actually being said. Quote, you could get him back as a phone on his desk. Terry Moran said I could. Trump, Mr. Trump replied. Mr. Moran said that Trump could call President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and get a burger Garcia Garcia back immediately. And if you were the gentleman, you say he was. I would do that, Mr. Trump said. But he is not.
And if if if he were the gentleman you say he is, I would do that. Mr. Trump added the government lawyers do not want to help bring back a Brego Garcia to the United States. So let me break down what they're actually saying. Trump isn't saying he could snap his fingers and get the man freed. Let's give you the real context. The argument is that Trump could call El Salvador and negotiate his release. The context here is important. Trump freeing a Brego Garcia means more that he has unilateral authority over a foreign jurisdiction.
The reality is Trump would have to make concessions to Nayib Bukele in ways that Nayib would probably welcome and Trump would not. That is to say, Nayib Bukele probably is going to be a good dude and say, OK, Trump, I got you. You tell me you want the guy. I give you the guy. But that puts Trump in a bad leveraged position with El Salvador.
Now, it's not the end of the world. I'm not saying it's it's war or economic strife or anything like this. I'm saying Trump doesn't want to ask for a favor for a guy who threatened to murder his wife and brag to get away with it or who beat his wife mercilessly and put her children at risk.
Trump is saying, I am not going to call El Salvador. Ask them to give a concession so that you can have an MS-13 gang member who beats his wife back in this country just so that the moment he gets here, he gets turned right back around to El Salvador. Democrats are lying and they're insane. Now, of course, Jimmy Kimmel. Here we go. This couldn't look worse, Kimmel says. I just I'm very appreciative of the psychotic nature of Democrats.
He says to everyone else, this looked like it was created in Microsoft Paint on a Tandy 1000. But to Trump, it was irrefutable evidence. Yeah, I talked about this twice yesterday. Trump appears to have genuinely thought that the image of a Brego Garcia's hand with marijuana, smiley cross and skull. He thought there was actually an M and S, a one and a three tattooed on his hand because someone put on paintbrush those symbols, those letters and numbers to show what those symbols mean.
That's fine. Trump made a mistake. Stupid mistake. You are allowed to make fun of him for it. In fact, I hope you do. Are you kidding me, Trump? You saw that and thought it was real. Oh, wait a minute.
Democrats were acting like they thought it was real, too. Democrats were acting like the intention of Trump was to pass off a fake image of the tattoo. Now they're acting like they knew the whole time and everyone did. What is Jimmy Kimmel saying to everybody? Looked like it was Microsoft paint. They knew that the intention was to show what the symbols meant. That's what Terry Moran said. Donald Trump made the mistake and he bugs bunnied him. I'm going to be fair.
There are people on X that are Trump supporters being like, how do you know what Trump was referring to? Maybe. Oh, come on. Trump made a mistake. It's fine.
He looked it looks really stupid. He looks really stupid. I don't care. It's called a gaffe. Trump sausage fingers Kofi on his phone. I don't care. The guy is not some levitating super genius who never does anything wrong. He just happens to be a pretty dang good president. And he's going to have a lot of mistakes. Some of them are much more serious than thinking an image someone handed to him was real. Again, pretty dumb mistake.
But you know what? I don't care why the bigger mistake Trump made probably was firing 59 Tomahawk missiles into Syria. He shouldn't have been doing that. Or how about the commando raids in Yemen and the strikes on Yemen? Now, hold on.
That's contested. I get it. But I don't want to be involved in these foreign wars. And I do respect and I mean this literally. I talked to Sepp Gorka and he says we don't want regime change. We want limited strikes. I can respect that pullback at least because I'm not a crackpot libertarian who's going to be like all or nothing. I'll say this is a good start, but I still don't like that we're involved in these foreign conflicts. That being said, I fully expect Trump to make more mistakes and for me to laugh at them.
But what the Democrats, the liberals and Kimmel have shown us is that when Trump held up that image, they knew full well what it was supposed to be. And they lied across the board. And now that Trump is being made to look dumb, they're fully admitting it. These people are unscrupulous. So that being said, a burger Garcia. Now he can't come back and I don't see anything wrong with it. But hey, this Saturday, we'll be debating the issue at the culture war live.
I hope it works out. It's a pilot episode. We're trying to get the format right. Think Kill Tony meets Jubilee. We want open debate where members of the audience can come and join the debate. And we want it to be a little bit more fun and funny so that it's a bit entertaining so we can get to these issues in a way that actually attracts new viewers. And we need liberals. We need liberals to come. We want them to join the debate to come up and yell at me. But until then.
Fight for this guy all you want, Democrats. It's embarrassing. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast. Thank you all so much for hanging out. And we'll see you all in the next segment. Imagine Donald Trump's surprise when he hears that he's being impeached again in only the first 100 days of his presidency. Sri Tanadar.
He has launched an impeachment against Donald Trump for fake reasons. And I had the privilege of joining Piers Morgan the other day and talking to this man. And it was like nails on a chalkboard. Now, I will admit snazzy toupee, good sir, unless it's actually your hair, I doubt it. But this guy was arguing that Donald Trump deported American citizens and his approval rating is so low that he should be impeached. And I'm just sitting there like,
None of this is impeachable. None of it is. It was so laughably embarrassing for this guy that even Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks was like, what are you doing? You're not going to get any Republicans to back you on this. This is nonsense. And, you know, I think, um,
Pierre said, I want to ask Tim, you know what he thinks, because I'm sitting here listening to this guy blow and say nonsense. And blow it was the word of the show, by the way. And I'm like rolling my eyes and my head's flailing back and forth because I'm like, I cannot listen to this Democrat stupidity. These lies. Let me say it again for anybody who missed it.
Sheree Tanadar is only doing this because there's no Democrat front runner and it's a free for all. Basically, a bunch of crabs in a bucket trying to claw their way to the top. And this guy's like, now's my chance. I'm going to file to impeach Trump because he's got a low approval rating. Well, Russ Musson just put out a new approval rating and he's back up. So if you want to know and I mentioned this on Piers Morgan show.
If you want to know where Trump currently stands in the American public, these polls ain't going to do it for you. And of course, you know, we had Cenk Uygur on the show yesterday and he said, you know, the Republicans were claiming that when Trump's polling was good, it was great. But now that he's bad, it doesn't count anymore. And the polls are fake anyway. You know, make up your mind. And I am proud to say from the get go.
I have been saying the polls are psychotic and make no sense. Now, in the beginning of Trump's second term, his aggregate polling was really good. And I said, that says something when even the corporate press is giving him a positive approval rating. But hold on. It is absolutely insane when you look at all the different polls. And one day Trump is up nine. The next day is down 10. These polls clearly make no sense. And I've said it from the get go. That being said,
You can tell if Trump is down based on the movement of individual polls that you trust. So I will use Rasmussen as an example. They tend to be very accurate, and they did show a decline for Donald Trump in the month of April. Now, as of today, they have shown that it's recovered to about 51%. So Donald Trump has his moments when the tariffs were enacted and 401ks were dropping. He went down. Rasmussen showed him negative 4%.
Now that the stock market is starting to rebound, he's going back up. Surprise, surprise. Does that mean he has general approval? Honestly, I don't know, but you can see the movement that still is not impeachable. If Donald Trump was down 50 points, if he was literally at like two percent approval, not impeachable. So Carrie Lake comes in and she roasts this guy.
And she's just like, I never even heard of you as a congressman. The best part, I want to give a shout out to Carrie Lake, where she was like, are you from Michigan? Like, wait, wait, you're a congressman from Michigan and you are against Trump's tariffs. You're going to bring back the auto industry. Good luck getting reelected. And it was fun because then Jen Ueber said, Carrie, with all due respect, neither of us should be giving people advice on how to get elected because between the two, between the three of us, he's the only one who did.
So I did thoroughly enjoy that. Now, I do want to clarify something. I tweeted this out. So when I was on the show, we got cut off. And the way it works is we connect. We go live. We've got multiple Internet redundancies so we don't get dropped. And when we were on with peers, what ended up happening was like at the very end of the show, like literally only minutes before the end.
On our end, they pulled us out of the room. This is what appeared to us. We got pulled out of the room and we saw their production screen and we couldn't hear or talk or anything. We were still connected, but it looks like on their end they hit a button.
So we sat for a little while and then after a few minutes, I guess we're off. OK, whatever. We'll see what happens. All in all, I thought it was a good show. Now, what I was told was they said that we had technical difficulties or something and we got dropped. I don't know about any of that. So I tweeted. No, they pulled us from the show. I'm not saying it was intentional, but that's what happened. And that being said, let's actually go to the news. Who is this? Shri Tanidar. And what is he saying? Let me play the clip for you. Oh, look, there's me in this because you're a narcissist, basically.
He is. Yes. Look, in the first hundred days, his numbers are lower than any other president. You had to go back 70 years. And the only other bad president, first bad numbers for a president in the first hundred days was Trump 45. You can't impeach someone because the media says their approval is low. OK, so people have spoken. Is that why you're doing it?
PEOPLE ARE HAVING A BIAS REMORSE. PEOPLE ARE EVEN -- I HAVE SPOKEN TO MANY OF TRUMP'S SUPPORTERS AND THEY ARE HUGELY DISAPPOINTED.
by his actions, by his failure to fix the economy. That's number one on people's minds. Okay, Kerry, what's your response to the congressman? Because there are lots of people saying this, and the Democrats have got their gander up a bit now. They're beginning to marshal their so-called resistance in a better way. Also, you can see me talking. I think they have me muted.
Probably a smart thing to do, to be completely honest, because I kept saying not impeachable. To do that, at what point politically do you start feeling twitchy if the tariff war doesn't work how Trump intends it to?
First of all, where did this guy come from? With all due respect, this is an idiotic thing to do. And the Democrats, it's proving that the Democrat Party has no play. They don't know what to do right now because Trump is winning on everything. He's strategizing how to fix the economy that Joe Biden drove not only into a ditch but off a cliff.
And this is why the American people were suffering. And it sounds to me like this is a political move to try to put him in good graces with the AOC crowd and the very, very far-left radical crowd ahead of another election. This is ridiculous. The American people were sick of the previous attempts of...
impeaching President Trump before. They don't want to see this again. And I'm embarrassed for this gentleman. I'm embarrassed for that congressman that he is doing that, that he's fallen to that level to try to impeach President Trump in his first 100 days as he tries to save us from the serious missteps of Joe Biden and that administration. Agreed. I do think, I don't know if we can jump in. I don't know if Cenk jumps in at some point. Look, he has failed on economy. In a world
our relationship with our allies. He has... He's not middle of the economy. Not impeachable. Not impeachable. I understand. But on day one, he said he's going to fix the Ukraine war. He hasn't done that in 100 days. Nothing that he said he's going to do, he has done. And economy is in terrible shape. His tariffs are totally unproductive.
And our industry, I represent Detroit, Michigan. The auto industry is hurting. Auto workers are losing their jobs. Auto factories in America are closing. Look, look, this. None of this is impeachable. None of what he's saying. He's basically saying, I noticed that there was a media trend against Trump and I'm taking the opportunity to get attention for myself.
It is pathetic. You know what I want to do? We did this last night on TimCast IRL, but I'm going to do it right now because I think it's worth showing. I'm going to pull up the YouTube channel for our good friend David Pakman. David, let's see what insightful commentary you have to offer on your YouTube channel. Okay, here's the first one. We got...
Press briefing. So not Trump. That's good. It's a good start. Trump is second. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. OK, you get the point.
Go to David Pakman's channel. He's got three points, one six million subscribers and forty thousand videos. And it's all just Donald Trump. To be fair, sometimes it's not. Here's RFK Jr. But about 90 percent of the video he makes, it's all just Donald Trump. You know what? Let's let's try this. I like this. Here's another big channel. Brian Tyler Cohen.
Probably should do a whole segment on this. Let's pull up his channel. That's right. Your name is Brian Tyler Cohen. And what is his channel? Cue the music. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. Oh, I'm sorry. That was Cory Booker. He's got a Cory Booker in there. Oh, and him.
Corey, it's a police siren. Cory Booker grabs national headlines. It is all Donald Trump. To be fair, there's one or two that aren't. You know what? It goes on and on and on. This is the psychotic, deranged world these people live in. OK, here is Sri Tanadar filing an impeachment for much the same reason as David Pakman and Brian Tyler Cohen make insane videos about Trump and nothing else.
At least Sam Seder talks about me. I can accept that. I'm a guy. Although I do think it's funny that Sam Seder gets more attention talking about me and boy does he than talking about Trump because Trump's substantially more famous.
I'm going to briefly show this, but I think it does warrant a larger segment. Sri Tanidar said that he wants to impeach Trump for deporting a two-year-old American citizen. Here's the story from NBC News. Two-year-old U.S. citizen apparently removed from the country with no meaningful process, judge says. The child's mother was being deported and wanted to take the girl, U.S. lawyer said. When the judge asked to speak with her, they were already in the air. Okay, we deported an illegal immigrant and she said, my child can come with me. We said, okay.
And that's it. The two-year-old wasn't deported. They're lying. But here's where it gets better. Over at the New York Times, a mother and father were deported. What happened to their toddler?
The Trump admin sent the mother of a two year old to Venezuela and the father to a Salvadoran prison. Their daughter remains somewhere in the US. OK, so if Trump doesn't send the child with them, it's a problem. And if he does send the child with him, it's a problem. The only answer they offer up is Trump. Let all the illegal immigrants stay. Let all the gang members stay. Do nothing about it.
For this, the actions that Trump has taken, which I've already shown you, no matter which way he goes, they're going to claim he did something wrong. He is being impeached by these scumbags who just want to scream, pick me. But I did. I did enjoy hanging out with Pierce. And I try to come on when I can. So shout out to Pierce Morgan. It was a great show. And I think he does a pretty good job bringing these panels together. So I had a good time.
And I appreciate the opportunity sincerely to actually challenge the congressman over what I believe is despicable, despicable. But I'm gonna wrap up there, my friend. Stay tuned. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, we got more segments coming up for you can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Thanks for hanging out. And we will see you all in the next segment. One of my favorite things about the Democratic Party is their inability to be real and authentic.
And I'm kidding. I don't love it, but I guess that's why they lose. To be fair, if these people were actually real and authentic, they might actually have policies that make sense and resonate with people. Instead, they seem to be what we would describe as non-player characters, people who actually aren't actively, they're not actively thinking about what's happening in this world. Democrats eyeing 2028 court the manosphere.
Manosphere, you say? Okay. Anybody who's been online and actually knows what's going on in this world knows what the Manosphere is. Axios apparently doesn't. But let me give a shout out to Alex Thompson, the guy who claimed, you know, we just missed this story. He's not really British, but he claimed, I just do that because it makes him sound hoity-toity. They claim that they missed the Joe Biden story, that he was losing his mind and they just didn't notice. Sure. Now they're making the argument that Democrats are actually going to go talk to Andrew Tate.
No, that's not happening because these people are lying for clicks because what they do, Alex Thompson, let me just say this as clearly as I can to you. You have to be the worst journalist I have ever heard of. But I have heard of you. Anyway, check this out.
Axios reports Democrats eyeing 2028 court the manosphere. Ambitious Democrats are increasingly jumping into a universe of podcasts and Internet shows they once shunned right leaning ones geared towards them. Really right leaning podcasts. Who's that? President Trump won the majority of male voters last November and made huge gains among those under 30. A group Joe Biden had won in 2020. Now Democrats are scrambling to counter Trump's version of a masculine appeal.
All right. Trump made a point of going on popular shows that are part of the manosphere, including those hosted by Joe Rogan, Theo Vaughn, Lex Fridman and Andrew Schultz. Ladies and gentlemen.
None of those shows are Manosphere. None of them. Any cursory Google search of what the Manosphere is, is going to bring up wildly different things. Now, I looked it up for you. Manosphere on Wikipedia. But to be fair, even this is stupid. They do say Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines. Hey, he was here yesterday. Aiden Ross, Rush V, Carl Benjamin and Jordan Peterson.
Okay, now Andrew Tate, maybe. Manosphere goes back, and I say maybe because it's certainly not what the Manosphere was 10 years ago.
Wikipedia says the Manosphere is a varied collection of websites, blogs and forums promoting masculinity, misogyny, opposition to feminism. Communities in the Manosphere include men's rights organizations, incels, MGTOWs, pickup artists, fathers rights groups. I guess technically, largely the Manosphere was more so the red pill dating scene, pickup artists and MGTOW stuff.
Anti-feminism kind of overlapped, but it wasn't the core focus of the manosphere necessarily. And those who were anti-feminist in the political space, it wasn't their core issue to largely be manosphere masculine influencers. But I digress. I don't think Jordan Peterson and Carl Benjamin are manosphere, but that's neither here nor there, because what they're claiming is.
Is that by going on Joe Rogan, they're actually arguing that Joe Rogan and Andrew Tate have similarities. Guys, Joe Rogan and Andrew Tate, their only similarities they have is they're fighters. They're in shape fighters. They probably agree on a lot of things. Don't get me wrong. Everybody drinks water, right? But the podcasts, the things they produce are wholly different. Andrew Tate is talking about being, and I mean this not derisively, but a tough guy. Like get fit, be strong. Take that rocket to the moon.
Now, he's talked about the things he regrets in the past, and by all means, criticize him. I'm not here to defend the guy. But Joe Rogan talks about UFOs. Joe Rogan's a general interest podcast. He has anybody on. It's not Manosphere. They're basically saying the Manosphere is shows for men. They've accused me of this. This is the weirdest thing. I think I was on Piers Morgan's show, and they were like, you're just the Manosphere catering to men. And I'm like, what? I mean, yeah, our audience is largely guys, but that's because women don't watch the news. But anyway, I digress.
Driving the news since November, several potential twenty twenty twenty eight contenders have appeared on those shows, including Pete Buttigieg, Josh Shapiro and Ro Khanna. Now, Ro Khanna appeared on Tim Guest IRL is a good show. Buttigieg sporting a new beard when the flagrant podcast and it's right leaning comedian. You know, Andrew Schultz, it's not right leaning. He's a moderate liberal guy. He's not overtly political. This is laughable.
Earlier this month, Shapiro joined the Men at Work podcast, which describes himself as thoughtful, dumb guy questions. Shapiro has also been making the rounds talking about football and the Eagles.
They say in January, Ro Khanna was on the PBD podcast, which is hosted by right wing commentator Patrick Bet David and as a mix of politics and sports. Trump went on the podcast last fall. Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Ro Khanna in January was also on Timcast IRL. Thank you very much. But I guess we don't qualify as Manosphere. So whatever. I'll take it.
They said all as these podcasts boomed, prominent Democrats shied away because of the host's controversial, offensive, sometimes offensive comments that could upset the base of the party. Now, that's fair. OK, Buttigieg acknowledged the dynamic of the host on flagrant, telling them that sometimes unfairly there's a contagion of cancel culture. To me, it's worth the risk in order to reach everybody. Buttigieg later wrote in a note on Substack that one thing that is clear from the last election is that my side of the aisle must examine not only what we have to say, but how and where we have to say it.
Schultz, one of the flagrant co-hosts, has stirred controversy in the past with jokes about race. Earlier this year, he said, quote, with black people, if a white person isn't like a little racist around you, and this is Andrew Schultz, then you shouldn't. And Andrew Schultz said this shouldn't trust them. They got to be a little racist. You got to let a little out. He's making a joke. The liberal group Media Matters wrote that Bet David's podcast is a platform for far right figures promote conspiracy theories and bigotry.
Blah, blah, blah. OK, what is this Biden Democrats such as move on? Here's the issue. These people wouldn't know authentic if it bit him on the arse. OK, they are plastic people. They are they are in a collective cult and they don't know how to talk like regular folk.
They just aren't themselves. Okay, look, I'm a guy who wears a beanie all the time and then half the people laugh about it. The other half laugh at me about it and whatever. I'm also genetically missing a tooth and that's just what I am. I've got gray forming in my beard and I'm never going to get surgery. I'm never going to get dental work to look cosmetically beautiful. I'm never going to get none of this stuff. I got bags coming under my eyes. I'm about to be 40 years old. Authentic. I'm just a dude who sits in a chair, turns the camera on and complains.
And you know what? It works decently well. Timcast IRL is the third biggest live stream in the country on average. And the Tim Pool morning show, this in combination with the morning hour, tends to be around number seven in the world. Now,
I'm not getting 10 million in every podcast because I do something like 15 videos per day. And there's only so many people in the world. But I think we do around 60, 70 million views per month across the board. It's pretty hefty. Okay. And I would say...
I'm just guessing. The reason why most of you watch is for exactly as I've described. I kind of just talk how I feel. I try to get the news right. And you know that even when I'm wrong, I actually think these things and I'm trying to be correct. My political views may be different from, say, Charlie Kirk, but we agree on what's true and what's not because we fact check these things. And then we can disagree politically, but we get along. That's what the Trump coalition is. The Democrats are like, what lie do I have to say to make it sound like I'm part of the cult?
Let's roll, baby. Tim Waltz mocked for saying Kamala Harris picked him because he could code talk to white guys. He didn't just say code talk to white guys. Code talk to white guys with his weird flopping dialect. Do we have the audience? Here those elephants were. And as soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath, we don't need to listen to this. They got in a circle and stood next to each other.
To protect the most vulnerable. Think about it. What a powerful metaphor. Do these people not have a mirror to look in? Now, I got to be honest, the way I feel about Democrats today is the way I felt about Republicans some like 20 years ago. Like, do these people not have mirrors? Go talk to white guys. Do we have what do we have? Do we have the post here?
people's lives, but I also improved people's lives, but I also was on the ticket quite honestly, you know, because I could code talk to white guys watching football fixing their truck doing that, that I could put them at ease. I was the permission structure to say, look, you can do this and vote for this. And you look across those swing states, with the exception of Minnesota, we didn't get enough of those votes. Well,
We didn't get enough of those votes. Maybe it's because you actually can't code talk to white guys. But let's just break down what it means to code talk, my friends. This is a far left psychopathic statement. They're basically saying, hey, you're this is a cult. The liberals are all a cult and their brains can't comprehend basic English. So we need to bring in a guy who wants to be in a cult but knows how to talk like a regular dude.
Unfortunately for them, Tim Walz only appears to them like he can talk like a regular dude. In fact, he can't actually speak like a normal human being if his life depended on it. Like when he was like, I like white guy tacos. It's beef and tortillas. And then Kamala's like, season it? No, you're not. You're not code talking to anybody, dude. In fact, if anything, you're white, white explaining a fake white trope to nonwhite people. Like that was the whole point of what he did.
That there's going to be black and minority individuals who don't know what it's like in a white household. And they're all sitting there like, ah, white people don't like seasoning. It's like, what? Have you guys ever watched Chef Ramsay? Pretty sure he's a white dude. How about Malto Mario? He got me too. So I don't know about that guy. But how about Emeril? These guys are all white. And Emeril is the BAM guy where he puts seasoning in basically everything. And he sells the BAM seasoning.
You are fake and everybody knows it. You're coming out and pandering to people by insulting another group of people. There's no there's no saving the Democrats now. This guy, Alex Thompson, bro, I'm going to say it to you and I hope you hear this. I hope someone sends you this clip. Did you even Google search what manosphere means before you word vomited this garbage onto the Internet?
This is why Democrats lose. And it's why we largely say the media and Democrats are one of the same. Because they are as...
Oh, what's the right word? I don't know. Insipid. They are as deluded and incapable of authenticity as each other. They're the same thing. The cult. They march in lockstep. They don't do research. They are as dumb as a box of rocks. And I hate to say it because that insults rocks. And quite honestly, I've got a decent collection. But for the time being, as Democrats struggle to figure out how to find a front runner, I say, let's watch them wallow. It's it's enjoy. It's I find enjoyment in it. Call it schadenfreude. Call it whatever you want. I'm having a good time.
With all that being said, let's pay attention. AOC's got some some X factor there. I don't know if she has the celebrity. We call it the Q factor to actually be able to win an election. And I think there's a lot of sexists in this country that aren't going to want to vote for our women. Some might say they're right to be sexist. I'm just saying they ain't going to vote for a woman. So I don't know what the Democratic Party thinks they're going to muster up. Maybe maybe they'll surprise us, but I'll leave it there. Stay tuned. We got more segments coming up for you in a couple hours, I guess, or just throughout the day.
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At the same time, or I should say around the same time, within a few days, we got this major blackout across Europe. Now, we don't know exactly what happened. They're saying they believe it was induced atmospheric vibrations in Europe which caused this power outage. I'm not sure if we've gotten an official answer on Puerto Rico, but there is some speculation. And the other day I interviewed Ben Davidson, who said he believes this was the weakening of the magnetosphere.
Basically, the Earth's core spins, makes a magnetic field, and this repels a lot of solar plasma, radiation particles, etc. I'm probably getting it somewhat wrong, but that's the general idea, right? Now, what he's saying is he believes this was not a solar storm, but this was normal solar activity penetrating Earth's magnetosphere, which functions as a kind of shield.
This caused a fluctuation in our power grid, tripping an emergency breaker, essentially, which shuts the power down. They were able to restore this. He argued that in Puerto Rico, the power outage coincided with a solar storm, and that may have been more intense solar activity penetrating the magnetosphere. Now, I don't know for sure, but there's a lot of speculation. Interestingly, around this time, we got a report from The Guardian stating that solar storms will become more frequent and this could cause nuclear disasters.
Interestingly enough, around this exact same time, once again, Tucker Carlson did an interview with Catherine Austin Fitz. And in this podcast, she explains $21 trillion over a long period of time in the U.S. government going missing that she believes was used to build what they call the dumps of the deep underground military bases with tunnels connecting them. She actually says maybe the pole shift, maybe something else.
But powerful elites are preparing for an extinction type event. Now, I don't know if the U.S. government has been appropriating trillions of dollars to build underground cities, but
Part of me says, why not? Since the Cold War, we've been terrified of nuclear annihilation. And of course, we do know about Mount Weather and Raven Rock. In fact, you can look up Mount Weather. We all know it exists. There's also the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. These deep underground bases really do exist. The question is, has the U.S. government been secretly funneling trillions of dollars to build what is essentially cities underground to house the elites in the event of some type of extinction event?
This story has been persistent for some time because we know, for the most part, elites are building these bunkers. Be it New Zealand, be it Montana or Wyoming or wherever, powerful wealth interests are preparing for the worst. The question, I suppose, for you guys. Look, if you're worth $100 billion, what else are you spending your money on, right?
So maybe what we got is a bunch of rich people being like, heck, why not build an underground bunker? Don't know if I need it, but what else am I buying? Right? The question then becomes, how do they power? How do they ventilate these things? And that is interesting because it would imply technology. We're not yet familiar with the same time.
I wouldn't be surprised if the government actually was allocating resources to this on a much larger scale than we realize. Sure, we know about Mount Weather, but like any other advanced technology that the U.S. government has developed as a weapon, they don't immediately just tell everybody in the world they've done it. If there are emergency bunkers built by the U.S. government, it would be imperative they keep it a secret, lest these sites become targets of our adversaries in a nuclear strike. But what if it's something else?
What if it is a magnetic pole shift? What if Ben Davidson is right? You know, I like to believe that he's not. Maybe it's wrong, but I don't study space weather. It just seems hard to believe that a cataclysmic event could affect us in our lifetimes. Certainly, whether it's true or not, there are powerful interests that are acting as though it might actually happen.
So it's getting interesting, to say the least. We're going to jump into all this, but of course, shout out to Steven Crowder and the Mug Club for the raid. This is the Rumble Noon Hour. I'm your host, Tim Pool. Thank you all so much for joining me and hanging out. You can follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast. Before we get started, today we have an awesome sponsor. And oh boy, I'm excited. Go to mybrightcore.com and pick up some Kimchi Won.
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From the Daily Mail, this is epic stuff. Tucker Carlson stunned as ex-Bush official reveals U.S. has doomsday bunker for elites. A former Bush administration official has made a shocking claim that the U.S. government is secretly preparing for a mass extinction event on Earth. Catherine Austin Fitz, who was the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for...
for housing. What is a typo? Joined Tucker Carlson on his podcast this week, saying she found twenty one trillion dollars in unaccounted funds diverted to covert projects between 1998 and 2015. Quote, one of the things I've looked at at in this process of looking at where all this money is going is the underground base city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built.
Based on a two-year study, Fitz estimated there's approximately 170 underground facilities in the U.S. and potentially under surrounding oceans connected by a secret transportation network. When Carlson asked about their purpose, Fitz responded, a near-extinction event, suggesting the bases are designed to protect elites during a catastrophic scenario.
Now, hey, look, here's vice.com. You know him, you love him, right? Billionaires are building luxury bunkers to escape doomsday. I've also got, I think, somewhere near the New York Times. Where's that New York Times article? I don't even know what the, here we go. The panic industry boom. People are building emergency underground bunkers. Fortifying the American home has become big business, selling escape tunnels, secret arsenals, and even flammable moats.
We could use that one on the southern border, I suppose. Now, let's take a look at this clip right here. We got a four minute clip from the Tucker Carlson podcast. And this is MJ Truth Ultra saying $21 trillion missing. Where's it going? Catherine Austin Fitz says our government has been building entire underground cities and transportation networks called DUMs, deep underground military bases. She did a two year study. Tucker Carlson confirms he knew a contractor who worked on one in D.C.,
And if you ask people, this is what I'm hearing from my crew in D.C., this weird construction underground all the time with these big walls blocking off what they're doing. Take a listen to this. But I think that there, whether it's a pole shift, magnetic pole shift is one of the theories of what causes these events.
But there is a history of near extinction events. And one of the things that I've looked at, because I'm trying to figure out, you know, between fiscal 1998 and fiscal 2015, there were 21 trillion of undocumented adjustments in the U.S. government. If you go to our website, missingmoney.salyer.com, we have years and years of documentation, including the government financials that show this.
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And so the question is, where's all this money going? And one of the things I've looked at in the process of looking at where all this money is going is the underground base and city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built.
I'm sorry? So we have built an extraordinary number of underground bases and supposedly transportation systems. Some of these are documented as part of the national security infrastructure. I think there are many more. I agree. In the United States? In the United States and all over the world.
But in from 2021 to 2023, I took one of the smartest subscribers in the Salir Report network. And he and I spent two years collecting all the data and all the allegations on underground bases.
And then we systematically went through and tried to estimate our guess. This is totally a guess of how many underground bases, both underground in the United States, but also underground under the ocean around the United States. And our estimate was 170 with the transportation network connecting them. And what would be the purpose? The purpose, if you thought you were going to get a near extinction event,
So to me, there are two purposes. You have so many activities going on that you need to keep secret, that you're basically building the capacity to, for example, if you're doing a secret space program, you need to platform it from, you know, things that can't be seen. But I think if you're worried about a near extinction event, you know, that's... So I know nothing about this other than my only window into it. I knew a contractor who worked on one in Washington, in the city of Washington, D.C.,
And I remember him telling me about a power box, like a transformer box on Constitution Avenue that he told me because he worked on it personally, was actually the exit, the egress from the White House. That was kind of by vehicle. What? I was like, really? He goes, oh, yeah, no, I installed it. I know. You can't tell people that. It's kind of crazy. In the middle of this big city where I live, I lived in, I was on Constitution Avenue every day.
that you could build something like that without me knowing it under the VP's house at the Naval Observatory, same thing. Wow. I think most people know that next to my brother's house on Macomb Street in D.C. So... Also. So like, but that's, I always thought that was like preparation for nuclear war. Like I didn't really think about it that much. Some of it is, yeah. It's preparation for catastrophe. So, but you think that there are facilities like that in other places outside D.C.? Oh, yeah. Yeah.
So if you're interested, we have a great interview. I did an interview of Richard Dolan on Underground Basis on the Solari Report, and it's sort of an introduction to the topic. And it's based on a lot of the research of a guy named Richard Sauter, who is very hard to interview. So Richard kind of went through all the material. And, you know, clearly it's
I don't know if you ever saw Washington Post did a project. It was in 2010 or 12 called Top Secret America. And one of the reporters, it was a team of two reporters. One of them put together a database of all the different top secret installations that had been built in the country, including since the Patriot Act. And what you saw was just this explosion of money.
in building so many both underground and above ground facilities. I believe it. I really, really do. Looking at this story, there's a lot more information to break down. But let me start by saying this. I read about the Denver airport a long time ago. Many of you may have read about this or maybe you didn't. The story goes that Denver had an airport and for some reason they shut it down. They wanted to expand the airport. They didn't have the space, whatever. So they decided to build an airport much further outside the city. With this expansion,
The speculation began to emerge of weird, creepy conspiracies, notably that in Denver, you've got these at the airport, you've got these weird paintings. You've also got what they call Blue Cipher. It's a giant blue stallion statue with demonic red eyes that apparently after was built, it collapsed and killed its creator. The conspiracy theory is that the Denver airport had elevators that went to deep sub basements. Some reported eight floors down.
And they said underground. There was a network. There were cities. There was an entire city underground. Here's where it gets interesting.
The conspiracy theories began to devolve from this point. All of a sudden, there were talks of dinosaur people and green skinned late lizards living underground. And then these conspiracies that there is a species of dinosaur that fled underground before the meteor hit and they evolved to live in the shadows. But they're super intelligent. They've been around for 60 million years and it's probably all bunk nonsense. Yeah, I don't believe it for a second. So why does that story emerge?
Because perhaps the Denver airport actually does have an emergency bunker. Of course, we know that NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense, was housed not too far away in Colorado for a while.
It stands to reason that when you're in a place like Colorado and you're a mile high, you could build down to these mountains. It's a great place to have emergency controls, emergency bunkers. So if someone came to me and said they built this new airport with elevators that go in a secret sub basements, I'd say, yeah, that stuff we know exists. It's not far fetched.
Why then a narrative about dinosaur people living underground? Because it makes the story seem crazy. So if someone then comes out and says, I worked as a contractor and helped excavate several stories below the Denver airport, everyone else goes, it's stupid dinosaur. There's no dinosaur people living under an airport. You people are crazy. It discredits you before you even tell the story. That's how they poison the mind.
Now, I don't know for sure there's anything under the Denver airport, to be completely honest. I'm just saying if the story was simply that there was eight stories below an emergency bunker or control facility for U.S. military operations, I'd say, sure, it's got to be somewhere. You think that you think the U.S. government.
tells you about all of their emergency control command centers? Of course they don't. We know about Mount Weather. Recently, Mount Weather got expanded. It's not too far away from where we are because it's near D.C. Why does D.C. have underground tunnels and bunkers? Because it's D.C. And the president and chain of command need to escape in the event of a disaster. But the big question is,
Is Catherine Austin, Catherine Austin Fitz correct about a potential extinction event? That's where it gets more interesting. Are billionaires building these bunkers, which we know they're doing because they know something or because they can? Quite honestly, it could be either. Who knows? Let's read more.
They're going to mention that in a striking revelation, Fitz claimed she was offered a place in an underground base but declined, stating she preferred to take my chances on the surface. However, the ex-official has touted an elaborate tale about a plot by a committee that runs the world, which she calls Mr. Global, that aims to enslave people through mind control. That's crazy.
She also claimed the covid vaccine was full of these mystery ingredients and would modify your DNA. And for all we know, make you infertile. I'm going to go ahead and say you're pushing too far out, you know, in terms of what people will accept or believe. So certainly I think there is a question and conundrum about ultimately what comes out of mass vaccination. But when you start saying stuff like, look, look, I'll put it this way.
If you go to an average person and say, the government built emergency underground bunkers, there's probably a lot. They'll go, yeah. If you then say, you know that vaccine you got? It's full of unknown ingredients. It's modifying your DNA. They're going to be like, bro, what are you talking about? You're crazy. They're not going to want to believe you. And that's why I think you don't need to go into that territory. Hey, look, if you guys want to go chase that stuff, I'm not saying don't. I'm just saying,
If you really want to explore and navigate what these underground bunkers might be, let's not deviate and push people off base. Right.
My answer is always with the covid vaccine stuff is I don't know, man. My doctor told me not to get it. You talk to your doctor. You figure out what's right for you. In the meantime, I do think it's actually true. The government is building underground bunkers. They mentioned Fitz is an investment banker and former public official who served as a managing director of Dillon Reed and Co. And served under President George Bush from 89 to 90. Interesting. Really?
While she made the claims across the network, there is no evidence the U.S. has 170 secret underground bases. Once again, I'm going to say this. If you think the U.S. government doesn't have emergency bunkers, I would think you're crazy. OK, look, when she comes out and says we've spent 21 trillion on emergency bunkers, I go, yeah, OK, that's a lot of money, but sure.
The government definitely is going to have emergency bunkers. We have Presidential Directive 51 for continuity of government in the event of a mass catastrophe. We've definitely built these things. We have the money to do it. Why wouldn't we? We also have spaceships. They're going to mention that Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore and his team found $21 trillion in unauthorized spending in the DOD and housing and urban development from 1998 to 2015.
Skidmore worked with FITS around that time, uncovering that the Army had six point five trillion in unsupported adjustments in fiscal 2015 alone. Given the Army's one hundred and twenty two billion dollar budget, which meant unsupported adjustments were 54 times the spending authorized by Congress. Skidmore shared in the 2017 report.
They also found 170 journal voucher adjustments that are used to correct errors in existing accounting entries or to make necessary adjustments at the end of reporting period to ensure accurate financial statements. These adjustments amounted to $2.1 trillion.
Interesting. She added the money went to funding an extraordinary number of underground bases and supposedly transportation systems. Some of these are of record and some of these are documented as part of the national security infrastructure. I think there are many more. I think we have another clip that may be different. One of the things I've looked at in the process of looking at where all this money is going is the underground base and city infrastructure and transportation system that's been built.
And I'm sorry. Yes. So so city infrastructure that's been built. Now, I know some people are skeptical. Maybe, maybe not. But let me show you some of the facts we've got so far. Yahoo says actually it's Snopes, but I was carrying it. Elon Musk once said humanity has two options, extinction event or multi planetary exploration. And this is true and correct. Quote, The future of humanity is going to bifurcate in two directions.
Either it's going to become multi-planetary or it's going to remain confined to one planet and eventually there's going to be an extinction event. Now, I don't think he's saying anything absolutely crazy. I mean, obviously, sooner or later, whether it's 100 years, 1,000, 10,000, a million, a billion years, this planet goes, that's at least what we're expecting to happen. And if humans just stay here, eventually we go along with it.
If we become multi-planetary, then maybe we go somewhere else. However, in the meantime, there's a question of extinction events which are not permanent. We've noted in our archaeology and scientific research numerous extinction events that have taken place. We think the dinosaurs were taken out by a meteor, slams into the earth, blasts a bunch of dust in the air, creating a cold spell, an ice age, a winter, whatever. Maybe. And then the dinosaurs choked out and died off, but the mammals were able to survive because they were much smaller dinosaurs.
Whatever the extinction event may be, life persists after the fact. So how would humans survive an extinction event like a magnetic pole shift? The story we covered just the other day, how a solar storm could lead to a U.S. nuclear disaster worse than Chernobyl. They put Chernobyl. Well, all right. Solar storms, solar storms as intense as 1921 superstorm have the potential to cause a nightmare scenario. And we are unprepared.
From this, HirschSecure.com, the world's most secure buildings, Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center. This one we know exists in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Mount Weather recently got an expansion. They had to put out a notice to people who lived here that they were expanding because you were expected to see the construction. Now, I did see someone in the chat. They said they misspelled Chernobyl. Someone in the chat said you'd see all the dirt being hauled off.
Yes, you would. Are you looking for it? Are you running satellites in Wyoming to track if they're hauling dirt places? Nobody is. Nobody's looking at that. And when they do construction, trucks are coming in out with gravel, dirt and everything all the time. Not to mention, look, we did construction here. We built the building I'm in. We built it from the ground up.
And they had to level the ground. And that created a big mound of dirt. They used that dirt. So what they did was they used it to level the sides of the building. They take the dirt back and they level the area outside the building. So the dirt doesn't go anywhere. It doesn't leave the property. It won't haul it off. It gets reused. If you are digging a big tunnel, there's going to be a lot of material to move that could reuse it somewhere.
Now, we had this news recently about Ukraine and this new economic deal for minerals being reported far and wide. Some are saying this could mean peace, but some are suggesting that it could mean war because this means the U.S. has an economic incentive in Ukraine remaining under Ukrainian control, at least the regions they currently control. I think this more likely means peace, but I bring this up because Russia has repeatedly threatened use of nuclear strikes against NATO countries.
If there were underground bunkers built, we need not fear a catastrophic, cataclysmic pole shift. It could literally just be bunkers. I'll tell you what, my friends, I encourage you guys take a trip down to Ukraine. Well, maybe not right now. Any former Soviet state. When I was in Kiev, we took the subway. Yo, the subway is like a thousand feet deep. It's insane.
You go down like five escalators. And the reason they did this was because during the Cold War, they feared the U.S. would nuke Russia. So they said, let's build our subways as deep as we can. And they did. They didn't build secret bunkers the way we think they probably did. But for the average person, they just built extremely deep subway tunnels. It's pretty crazy. It was warm down there.
Take a look at this from News Nation. Inside the booming business of bomb and survival shelters. We have this from SCMP. I believe it's Southern China, Chinese Morning Post. Finland's colossal underground bunkers, a model for anxious Europe. All over the place. We know all about it. The last thing I'm going to leave off on is woolly mammoths. Because one of the things we brought up yesterday was that the mammoths they discovered, some of them had undigested plant matter in their stomachs.
Interesting. Suggesting, and this is mainstream science, they were fast frozen. The argument is maybe they fell into icy waters and then they froze right away. Ben Davidson says maybe the planet tilted very quickly, turning a warm area into a cold area. A polar shift causing an axis tilt. I don't know. All I know is powerful elites, and this is a fact, are preparing for catastrophe.
Maybe they have no evidence of one and they have nothing better to do. Or maybe the government actually thinks something might happen. But that's going to do it for this entry opening segment, my friends. We do have an interview with Robbie Starbuck coming up because this story is crazy. A.I. defamation. You need to hear this one. So smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Make sure you subscribe to this channel and stay tuned. We're going to have that interview up in just a little bit. I don't even know where to begin with this story, but OK, so a black man.
murdered a young blonde white woman because he wanted to look like her. He was secretly transgender and he wanted to be a white woman, but he was a black man. This is the story. I think we've got, you know, issues in this country with identity disorders. I think a lot of this is rooted in it is this expansive media multicultural environment where
which I think negatively impacts people's self-perception in a variety of ways, which I'll get into. But let me read you this news story first. A 24-year-old brutally killed a young woman as she enjoyed a morning hike because he believed he was transgender and was jealous of her beauty. I don't know that it's fair to say, based on what he was saying, that he was jealous of her beauty. He said he wanted to look like her. Like, he is jealous. But I guess you can call it that. I don't know. Zion Teasley.
Is accused of stabbing 29-year-old Lauren Heike 15 times after stalking her on an Arizona hiking trail in April of 2023. Police narrowed in on him thanks to a DNA found in her show at the murder scene. What does that mean? In her shoe probably is a typo. Police now say Teasley had been writing in his journal about his gender identity in the months leading up to the esthetician's murder.
Quote, I have been battling with my gender identity and sexuality, Teasley reportedly wrote in a journal entry. This is crazy stuff. I am Christian, so this isn't allowed. I want to live a life of serving God, but how can I with these and other sins in the way? I know I am forgiven for my sins, but it's still a lot of pressure and it's hard to maintain a good Christian mindset 24-7.
Prosecutors also claim Teasley was depressed and wrote alongside a screenshot. When I see a beautiful woman and I'm a man. What? So this is the poor woman who was killed, man. And here is the young black man who wanted to be a white blonde woman. They say when police asked the alleged killer about Heike before his arrest, he reportedly said, quote, that's what I would want to look like.
Meanwhile, investigators say they found a picture of Teasley in an outfit similar to what Heike was wearing when she was killed. A well-placed camera captured the suspect following Heike and eventually returning to the area where her body was found before hopping a fence. Cops who found Heike previously said she'd been chased through over a barbed wire fence. After seeing surveillance footage of the murder suspect, Teasley allegedly replies, that's me. I think it is. I don't know.
When asked when asked the murder was if the murder was planned, he reportedly told police, I'm telling you, if I was going to do something like that, it definitely wouldn't be premeditated. Teasley is an ex con with a record that goes back to 2020. He was arrested for Heike's murder just five months after finishing a three year jail sentence for robbery with a deadly weapon. Teasley, whose laundry list of crimes came after he dropped out of the Marine Corps boot camp in San Diego just after just four months, pleaded not guilty.
A probable cause affidavit later revealed the suspected killer had recently been fired from his job at a nearby sports store for being aggressive to female employees. Further bolstering of investigators yet to be proven narrative. So maybe maybe this is he's a suspect and we don't know if it's him.
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The alleged killer requested his trial date be pushed back three years, and it is now scheduled for January of 2027. So this is the woman that was a victim. And this is the the the suspect, the alleged killer whose trial date's being pushed back to 2027. Now, it's interesting they say killer murdered her. He's they don't say alleged in the title. That's why it's interesting. I mean, they're saying he did do it, but he is alleged. And it sounds like from the quotes, he's claiming that he didn't do it.
Man, I want to tell you this, my friends. I made a joke on Timcast IRL about how I'm not going to let my daughter watch anthropomorphized animal cartoons. Here's what I think is happening. Go back 200 years. You've got a small child, a boy.
He's being raised by his by his mom largely as an infant. As he gets older, he's playing around the village, the tribe, the camp, whatever it might be. And then once he's, I mean, probably six or seven, he's helping his dad. I really is. Maybe his dad's a blacksmith. Let's go like an easy one. Blacksmith, right? Little boy's hanging out and the dad says, hand me that really simple things. And a little boy can hand him, you know, some bolts, some screws or a hammer or something.
As the kid gets older, who is he surrounded by? Men. His brain identifies with the men that he sees. He watches the men interact. He is told he's a man. He then develops an identity around these things. Today, you have something different. With TV, you have little boys watching women. You have little girls watching men.
And I think this confers an identity into people and not completely. I'm not saying it's entirely social. In fact, I think it's largely not. I think for the most part, men will be men and women will be women. But for some men like this guy, I think what happens to them is
There's a combination of factors. I think phthalates, PCDs and hormonal issues cause people to be transgender. I think there's social contagion issues. But I also think that, you know, have a society where little boys will grow up watching women explicitly on TV, celebrities, and they will be they're going to be told that's what is praised. Right. So for some people, not all.
This infant boy watching drag shows or not even drag shows, but like women in fashion shows and models and everyone clapping and cheering and is being told that's wealth, that's fame, that's success. They build an identity around it. I also think that's why you get furries. Furries are people who want to be cartoon animals, or at least they dress up and act like cartoon animals. Why? Why?
This didn't exist before cartoons. It exists now. And some people have told me, said, well, what do you mean, Tim? I watch Looney Tunes and I'm not a furry. OK, good for you. That's not my point. My point is some people, a small percentage will develop identity disorders based on what their parents put in front of them as kids. So what I see for like this guy, why would a black man want to be a white woman?
Imagine this. Imagine this dude grew up in sub-Saharan Africa or Haiti or South Africa or maybe in Brazil, right? Let's say he had no TV. So he's in a place where he never sees a white blonde woman. He wouldn't want to be here. There's no identity to that. There's no I want to look like that doesn't exist. You don't know it exists.
So when he gets older and he sees him for the first time, he doesn't identify with that. He identifies with people around him. But how is it that a 24-year-old black male, he looks like he may be mixed, wants to be a blonde-haired, blue-eyed white woman? I think this dude, as a kid, is watching TV. He's just seeing nothing but blonde women on TV, or at the very least, largely, and they're being praised.
And his mind, it's neural pathways wire around. This is what you want to be to be successful. This is what you need to be.
I think the same thing is true with people of all different identity disorders, because we didn't used to have this mass media and this multicultural stuff, right? That's my point about the multicultural issue. This dude would not have seen a blonde white woman until we start bringing all these different cultures in, putting them on TV, putting their pictures up everywhere. And then we reinforce in children, this is what you want to be. Not literally, not explicitly, but some people are susceptible to this. I'll put it this way. I'd be willing to bet.
with 100% accuracy that if you took a newborn baby and you had only people dressed up in fursuits and they never saw a person, that kid would develop an identity disorder and wanting to be in a fursuit all the time. So for a lot of these kids, I think, and again, it's a small percentage of people susceptible to this. They're watching these cartoons like Looney Tunes or whatever it might be.
And they're seeing a rabbit act like a person and their brain is wiring them. This is language. This is a person. This is what you should be. They get older and like, why aren't I Bugs Bunny? And so they buy these suits and they dress up like this. I think if you took a little boy.
And he was only ever around women. He would absolutely act like a woman. I would still have male biology. I think most people would still be masculine. Most a small percentage would would act extremely effeminate and adopt the behaviors of the women around him. That's why it's important that you have a mom and a dad. That's why it's important you get the balance of the masculine and the feminine. And that's why there are gender roles. But I don't know, man, maybe I'm crazy. You explain to me. This is a wild story.
Sad story, man. Wild and crazy stuff we're dealing with in today's day and age. I'm going to wrap it up there. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. You can follow me on Instagram at TimCast. Stay tuned. We've got more coming up.
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