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Cash Patel was on Joe Rogan today and he made a massive announcement that they have seized the phone and hard drives of Dr. Anthony Fauci. He says we are onto him as the FBI is investigating the origin of COVID and as he stated, whether or not Foushee was lying to the American people, we deserve to know. So I'm hoping once again that Steve Bennett is correct and we'll see some arrests of these criminals by mid, mid summer. But that is yet to be seen. In the meantime, however, everyone's favorite MS.13 gang member has returned. That's right. Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in the United States now. Trump brought him back to face human trafficking charges where he's currently in jail pending his trial for trafficking thousands of people. So I guess, you know, that's what the Democrats wanted. I kind of feel like the only reason the Trump admin did this is that it's, it's political. This is going to allow him to say, hey, remember that guy we're defending? We brought him back. Yeah. Now he's being charged with trafficking thousands of people. So we're going to talk about all of that. My friends, before we get started, we got a great sponsor for you. It is Tax Network USA. Check out tnusa.com and/tim. By the way, Tax day may have passed, but for millions of Americans, the real trouble is just beginning. If you missed the April 15 deadline or still owe back taxes, the IRS is ramping up enforcement. Everyday weight only makes things worse. With over 5,000 new tax liens filed daily and tools like property seizures, bank levies and wage garnishments, the IRS is applying pressure at levels we haven't seen in years. Increased administrative scrutiny means collections are moving fast. The good news, there's still time for Tax Network USA to help. If you're self employed or business owner, even if your books are a mess, they got it covered. Tax Network USA specializes in cleaning up financial chaos and getting you back on track fast. Even after the deadline, it's not too late to regain control. Your consultation is completely free and acting now could stop penalties, threatening letters and surprise levies before they escalate. Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit tnusa.com/. Tim, you may have missed April 15, but you haven't run out of options. Let Tax Network USA help before the IRS makes the next move. And of course, we've got cast brew coffee. It's the best coffee. Everyone agrees. At least that's what I've been told. We got Appalachian Nights. We've got Ian's Graphene Dream. Everybody loves this. Ian's graphene dream is low acidity. And so I think that's the real reason it sells because it's it doesn't hurt your tummy if you're drinking too much. You know, we got coffee pods. We got a bunch of different flavored options as well. Luck of the Seamus. Shout out to Seamus Coughlin and Freedom tune. So Definitely check out Casper.com support the show but also, don't forget to smash the like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show right now with literally everyone. You know. I'm serious. Call grandma. When was the last time you talked to her? Let her know. Come watch Tim Cast irl Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we've got the great Roseanne.
Roseanne Barr
Hi. Yay. It's nice to be here. Normally I ask people your new location.
Tim Pool
It's good, right? Normally I ask people to introduce themselves and explain who they are. But you're Roseanne.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. And I don't know who the hell I am.
Tim Pool
But you are. You do have a new movie.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I'm. Yeah. This guy made a movie about me and it's called Roseanne Barr is America. And it's quite nice that I finally get to tell my side of what happened to me and in a great time where everything shifted so people will finally maybe understand it Right on.
Tim Pool
Well, it's a, it's great to have you. Thanks for, for joining us. We also have Mel K. Hello.
Mel K
Yes. And I produced that movie. So I demanded that she get out there and tell her story. I thought it was worthwhile for people to understand what happened. So I'm excited to be here with you again. Thank you. And with you.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Right on. Should be great. Brett is hanging out, guys.
Brett Dasovic
What's going on, Brett? Pop culture crisis Monday through Friday, 3:00pm Eastern Standard Time. But let's have a lot of fun. It's gonna be great. It's nice to meet you.
Roseanne Barr
Nice to meet you, too.
Phil Labonte
My name is Phil labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and counter revolutionary.
Roseanne Barr
Let's get into it. Yeah.
Tim Pool
There we go. Here's the story, ladies and gentlemen. The Daily Mails. Got it. Cash Patel, FBI Director, announces Covid breakthrough. After seizing Anthony Fauci's phones and hard drives, and this is actually pretty crazy. The Trump administration has recovered a cell phone and hard drives used by Foushee during the COVID pandemic. Speaking Thursday on the Joe Rogan Experience, FBI Director Cash Patel described the discovery as a giant, as a great breakthrough in the government's ongoing investigation into the origins of the pandemic and the federal response. Patel said investigators had long struggled to locate the devices Foushee used while serving as chief medical adviser to the White House. Records that could shed light on key decisions surrounding lockdowns, mask mandates, and ties between Foushee's former agency and the Wuhan Laboratory. Central to the lab leak theory, he did say, for all we know, he's deleted everything we don't know. He says we found it and at least we can tell the American people we've been looking because it is of public importance to figure out, did that guy lie? Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths? We owe those answers to the American people. And the best evidence ever is always the people's evidence who created it. So now we're going to go and exploit those hard drives. He says we did find it. We are not done. We're still looking and we're on the case. That being said, Fauci's got a universal pardon. He was pardoned for a period of 11 years, I think. So if they actually want to go after Fauci beyond this, if they actually want to charge or imprison him, Trump's going to. Trump already did declare the pardons void, but the DOJ is going to have to file a suit. It's going to go to Supreme Court. Then what?
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it's where the auto penned question is actually really important, you know, because if I assume the administration's argument is gonna be, well, it was the auto pen he did. All these pardons aren't actually real. It wasn't even him doing it. He couldn't know, et cetera. So that will be like. The whole thing will hinge on whether or not that actually is found to be legal by scotus.
Mel K
I think the question that's always stood out to me as most important is if they're our biggest adversary, China. And for whatever reason, Dr. Fauci, USAID and everyone was creating bioweapons in a lab in China with our biggest adversary, and it leaked. These seem to be bigger crimes than just the pardon and all of that. I don't understand why that's not treason or they're not our biggest adversary. So why are they working on bioweapons in China in this lab that had a lot of problems already. So to me, the questions about Fauci are less about, you know, did he lie about the lab leak? And more about why was America working with the Chinese Communist Party to create bioweapons to begin with? That should matter to Americans more than anything else while it was banned. Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Well, isn't it always that they say, like, we create the new bioweapons so that we can create cures for them? Which is like the argument. Yeah, that's the argument.
Mel K
Like the nuclear weapon.
Brett Dasovic
Every time you've heard that, you're like, that doesn't make any sense.
Tim Pool
We make nuclear weapons so that we can create the repairs for the devastation that weapons cause.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I think. I don't know if you can get a pardon for treason.
Mel K
Yeah, I mean, I don't think you can.
Roseanne Barr
Especially not buy auto pen from a guy that's got dementia.
Mel K
Well, also, there's a lot about Fauci from before 11 years ago, just like there is about Hunter. Just like this strange thing is that the pardons are just in this period of time, not necessarily when he was involved in AIDS or when he was involved in, you know, the testing with the kids. So, I mean, at the bigger picture is treason or crimes against humanity.
Phil Labonte
One of the things that Cash Patel was talking about with Joe today was the. The statute of limitations.
Mel K
Right.
Phil Labonte
A lot of the stuff that that is, you know, they're finding now is outside of the statute of limitations, which means on top of the Pardons. You know, the government doesn't even have the authority to. To prosecute anymore.
Roseanne Barr
Isn't that convenient? Isn't it all just one big scam? The whole thing is.
Tim Pool
Wait, I got an idea. What if they upgrade the charge in some way that extends the statute of limitations? Like if they. If he committed misdemeanors, let's just say they're felonies, so we can criminally charge.
Roseanne Barr
Him 25, like they did in New York to Trump.
Mel K
Right?
Roseanne Barr
Good idea.
Mel K
Yeah, but crimes against humanity, treason, sedition, I don't know about rico, conspiracy. There's gotta be ways. That's how the law is written now, so that it can be manipulated to get anyone. I mean, there's like, what, 4,500 felonies on record that you can pick from to create.
Tim Pool
Oh, I mean, yeah, we're in the. We're in the era of show me the mantle. Era of show me the man, I'll show you the crime.
Mel K
Exactly.
Tim Pool
So that's the.
Roseanne Barr
No, it's. It's just so irretrievably broken. I don't know.
Tim Pool
I. Yeah, we were mentioning this a little bit when the show was starting. I think everything's broken, you know? Milo, are you guys familiar with Milo Yiannopoulos? Sure. He's been on. He's been on a heater this week. He said that he. He. The views on the economy and government spending are no different than horoscopes at this point. And he has no problem people talking about it, but he doesn't concern himself with such things. He's right. Everybody's saying, like, oh, Trump's bill is going to do this, that the deficit will do that. Nobody knows what that actually means or how it's going to manifest.
Brett Dasovic
It's also a lot of. It's a lot of just faith in him, more than actual faith in believing that the process is going to work. Because we've seen this happen for administration after administration, and even before Trump got back into office. I was like, look, hi, I'm Chris Gethard, and I'm very excited to tell you about Beautiful and Honest, a podcast.
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Somebody who dresses up as a pirate on the weekends. I never know what's going to happen.
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Beautiful Anonymous the system is broken in a way that took like over 200 years to break. There's no way you can fix it in one term and I don't honestly believe within the scope of the government now that there is a way to fix it in anywhere, any real way that would change things for the American people on the ground.
Tim Pool
Agreed.
Mel K
I mean honestly, I really think at this point I've been doing a lot of work following the money and I believe that everything basically that we've been told after World War II has been a total lie and a con job. I think everything with our we've paid trillions of doll of our taxpayer money overseas to have wars that end up the money is made in the wards in the reconstruction. If you look back to what happened right after World War II, all these things were put in the IMF, the World bank, the fraud that is the German Marshall Fund. The American people have been so looted and so lied to and so deceived and have allowed it to go on with no one ever being held accountable. I really believe at this time left right, Republican, Democrat is a total farce and, and the only way that this country saves itself is to have the people save themselves locally like things that you've done in West Virginia. People aren't that concerned but frankly I really believe that this is a global war and America just needs to be destroyed to go forward because I don't think we even are very clear on who the enemy is who's running this show. And frankly at this point you have to follow the money all the way to the top. Those usaid, all of that stuff they found, they should have called in Samantha Power Day 1 as soon as they started seeing that and asking, you know, what was this money sent here for? Especially places that was color revolutions and all this. I just think the American people have been so lied to as a whole and our birthright, our country has been stolen out from under us. And unless the people actually start to realize that we're all on the same side and we can only save ourselves, it's just going to continue to be a uni party.
Tim Pool
There's the question of what, what does that mean by the people when half the country is voting against what you describe?
Mel K
Yeah, I mean to me the people have to be honestly for me, I think from the Federal Reserve forward this hasn't been America. I'm not even totally sure that we won the revolution. I really think that they went back to England and they infiltrated us through the banks and the railroads and it continued. And then after World War II, the courts. Right.
Tim Pool
Well, the, the conspiracy theory is that we never actually won the revolution.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
And again, for the sake of the people who are going to pull us. This quite out of context. I'm going to say it again. There are people who believe after the revolution, the king simply said, wait, wait, wait, wait. They're trying to do what? Well, they want to have a system where anyone can just be in charge. And they're like, then why are we, why are we sending troops to go there? Just say they won, we surrender. Okay, now they have their system in place. Let's send all of our money and just buy their. Buy their government.
Mel K
Yeah. And build all the railroads. And then there was all these land leases connected to the railroads. I mean there's plenty levels of this. But certainly people need to start looking at the international banking system. I really believe that the top of the head of the snake of all these wars and all the looting and Covid. Don't forget Klashwa books out Covid the great Reset, like within weeks of our lockdowns. And then they have this whole build back better from everywhere in the world. Just think that the international financial system that was built after World War II to loot our country is broken and they need another, I believe another world war to recalibrate financially just like after World War I.
Tim Pool
You're saying they want a world war?
Mel K
Yes, recalibrate.
Tim Pool
This is. It's called the liberal economic order.
Roseanne Barr
Yes, absolutely. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Or.
Mel K
Or some people call it the Fourth Reich. Whatever the case may be.
Tim Pool
They literally call themselves the liberal economic order. It's in the CFR website. I'm going to pull this up.
Mel K
And they're one of the, one of the chief architects of this.
Brett Dasovic
The other thing I see with this kind of like you're mentioning with the people involved in the fact that there's a lot of apathy around the citizens is that for the most part like it feels like with cash going towards these type of prosecutions are looking into Foushee that a lot of people have just been willing to forget. Like they're just kind of the COVID happened, it's done with. They've forgotten all of the things that happened, all of the awful ways in which people behaved. And when I see this, these discussions online, I do see lot of anger, but that's cuz we're in a space where it's people in politics who are talking about it, who remember names, dates, things that were said. But for the most part, the average everyday citizen, they've moved on with their lives and they aren't ready to acknowledge the amount of evil that was done in that time period. So them even going forward with this now is actually kind of impressive because it doesn't feel like there isn't, isn't even really a mandate to do it because nobody's really talking about it.
Tim Pool
I want to highlight this. We have this website from the Council on Foreign Relations. What is the Liberal World Order? I'll play only a little bit of their opening video, but the gist of it is after World War II, a group of powerful individuals got together and said, we are going to create a global system of governance through finance because war is bad. Or whatever the excuses were. They were like, we don't, we don't want wars to start, so we'll control it.
Roseanne Barr
Natural disasters to deadly diseases to wars. The world can be a turbulent, even chaotic place. But around 75 years ago ago, a new system was imagined to temper this turbulence and improve the lives of many. It is called the Liberal World Order. It is a liberal system in the sense that it operates on rules that.
Mel K
Are in theory applied to each country.
Roseanne Barr
Equally and that it encourages each country to be democratic and to open its economy to the rest of the world. It is a global system in that every country, country around the world is encouraged to join and follow those rules, even if some do not. And it is a system that promotes order in that most countries that buy into it respect the borders of other countries.
Tim Pool
And what happens if you disagree with this liberal economic order? We go in and we stage a coup against your leader or your political system. We remove those in power or the United States will outright assassinate a world leader who defies the liberal economic order. And this is once again the Council on Foreign Relations website. This is not some crackpot conspiracy website. It's quite literally the CFR telling you outright. 75 years ago, they created the Liberal World Order because when George H.W. bush said there was a Liberal World Order, but now we can imagine a New world order. For 30 years they said it was a conspiracy theory to believe powerful, interested, want powerful interests wanted a New World Order.
Mel K
Yeah, well, frankly, it happened before the end of World War II, because in 1944, Hitler and his entire crew, what they called at the time internationalists, that we now call globalists, and the international bankers all got together and started funneling money through Switzerland into Argentina, into America, setting up a lot of stuff. We also had, at the same exact time, shortly after Operation Paperclip, then we had people from our military going and getting people that were sentenced to death in Nuremberg and bringing them to the Jet Propulsion Lab in America. So a lot of things were happening right after. And frankly, I look right now, and it's hard to know this, some of this history, especially when it comes to Alan Dulles, who was from oss, was in Switzerland all this time. The guy that was taking the money from the Nazi bank in Switzerland at the bank of International Settlements happened to be an American banker, Kittredge. And they were planning for the former Fourth Reich to be a financial Reich, which goes along with that. So if you look at all of this right now, the bank, the bank of International Settlements is opaque. Nobody knows what's there. It wasn't just all the money that they looted and stolen everything from Germany, but it was also the money they were making. Remember, they were working the people in the camps to death, creating steel and armaments and all this stuff, but it was also they were looting all the people in Lithuania, in Czechoslovakia, in Paris. And all that money, money was going into, apparently, Switzerland. And if that was happening, this bank of International Settlements has all the same immunity as the Vatican. Nobody's ever looked into it. Nobody can tell you how much money's there. And yet our Federal Reserve and all 12 of our governors from the Federal Reserve go to the bank of International Settlements in Switzerland every couple months for global financial order. Okay? And then you find the imf, the World Bank, World Trade Organization. Who do they work for? And then when we're seeing all these DOGE money going out all over the world, it's going to the World Bank. So what I. What I believe at this point is Allen Dulles and the CIA, I believe, have been basically running a situation that is connected to those banks rather than the CIA being what we think they are. It's more what you were saying, which is making sure that the whole world is working along these lines. Because if you look at the history of Dulles and then him coming to America from Switzerland and everything, then it's very hard to separate that. That period of time Post World War II, probably from 44 to 53, this whole international financial system, including the biggest laundering operation, which I believe to be the U.N. all came to be. It did not exist before this. And I think that their financial system was breaking and the great reset, really. And whether the pandemic was part of it or not was because they need to reset the financial system to keep it controlled. And I mean, that's just my theory right now.
Roseanne Barr
And it's all heavily invested in arms and munitions and war. I mean, war is their biggest moneymaker on Earth because war covers a whole bunch of things like trafficking, slavery.
Tim Pool
Look at Libya.
Mel K
It's the biggest slave trade in the whole world right now. Yeah, I believe it is. There's been no help there. But you have to understand that German Marshall Fund, we were all lied about. Lied to about. Like we put trillions of dollars into rebuilding Europe. You know what we build the EU and the euro. That's what we built. A global European currency. And that goes back to Zig Brzezinski, who was all, you know, with. With Carter, but then Obama bought back in Zig Brzezinski. He's a Trilateral Commission, Council of Foreign Relations Chant the mouse guy who believes in a unified Europe where Russia does not exist.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Mel K
So, I mean, that was the Third Reich's goal, wasn't it?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Mel K
So what's going on right now?
Roseanne Barr
Well, Switzerland's making its big move and the Dutch fell.
Mel K
And the Dutch banking system was very involved in that. So this is more about, I think, money. Just like I think the Epstein case is more about the international banking cartel.
Roseanne Barr
It is that. I think that's why they don't release the Epstein list, is because all the bankers are on it.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I think that the Epstein list would. If they were to release all that evidence. It's going to cause damage to the liberal economic order. Yeah.
Mel K
I mean, what Chase had to settle with the victims for $365 million and there's no people arrested. Well, why would Chase settle with the victims of Epstein for that kind of money if there was nobody involved? And now, now Dershowitz is asking for a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell today. And it's like, wait, wait, wait. I want to know if she was charged with. It's weird that Comey's daughter is the one that's. That's doing all of this, but if she was charged with sex trafficking, then obviously they know that there were Johns. There were people that were doing those transactions. Why don't they just follow the white collar crime? That's so obvious.
Roseanne Barr
Well, bingo. Bingo. I remember the HSBC bank hack way back in 07. I think it was all the stuff that exposed in that is the same stuff that they hid away and came out again with Epstein. It. It was all the Banks are, you know, they invest in criminal activity in it and they get a big payback on it and then they launder it. I mean, it's all just not good. I was thinking that Trump was breaking down the Federal Reserve and that he had a long term plan to do it. And that's what a lot of.
Tim Pool
Nobody, nobody wants to throw the one ring into the fires of Mount Doom.
Mel K
No, no. But the problem is that we have been severely looted. For me, the thing that upsets me the most is that all of our taxpayer dollars basically have gone to wreaking havoc all over the world in the name of the American people without us even knowing it, while our country is not being taken care of basically at all. So, you know, when I say that I don't know what the people can do, but I do believe that the government is not going to solve our problems and I don't know where that leads. And I felt the same way. I was hoping that he was going to pull out of the UN and NATO. NATO is not a defensive force. It is an, it is the military of the EU and as far as I can see. Or the international banking class.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it is. What's it called? I'm Octagon.
Mel K
Oh, you talk about. Right, that's, that's the, the. And all our lives we were told Switzerland was neutral. And just recently, I don't know if you guys saw this. Chuck Grassley asked Malay in Argentina for all the records of Credit, Credit Suisse sending money through Argentina when Francis happened to be there, into America, into our schools and universities and, and government and everywhere. There's just a whole bunch of lies post World War II that we've grown up believing and, and we've allowed the deception over and over. The deception of jfk.
Tim Pool
Do you guys think that Donald Trump is going to perpetuate the system?
Roseanne Barr
Well, a lot of people think that Trump is going to institute. Of course it's been discredited a thousand times, but people still think that he's going to, you know, bring a gold back, a gold backed currency, gold standard, you know, but then that goes into Nesara and all that stuff and everybody still talks about that, which is kind of a whole new currency and a whole new economic based, you know, it takes too long. I think Trump, what do you think about that? What do you think of nassara?
Tim Pool
Not much. I haven't looked into that in a long time. There was a lot of conversation about all that stuff few years ago.
Roseanne Barr
A million years ago.
Mel K
Yeah, like seven years ago or Something.
Tim Pool
Yeah, No, I think Trump wants to maintain the petrodollar.
Mel K
I don't think that it's possible to pull out of this. Of this international banking overhauled. I mean, that's what I think that all these wars are about. I really do. I think that they're funding all of it on both sides. I don't think they care at all about. And I'm talking about the people that financially invest, because the head banker of the Nazis went to jail from Nuremberg, and then he said, they don't put bankers to death. We'll be out in 12 years. And went right back to the bank of International Settlements. So, you know, for me, the American people could maybe find common ground with, where the hell has our money gone and what has it gone towards? And, you know, they call it isolationism for each country to actually say, you know, what, we want to close things down and figure out, you know, how to rebuild our own country first.
Roseanne Barr
And when the people recognize that the public money belongs to the public, but it's the levels of brainwashing and mind control that keep that so far out of people's mind that they. They don't even. It doesn't even occur to them that our tax money is supposed to go to the communities who pay the tax.
Tim Pool
Right, but that's. But the way modern monetary theory works is. Or the modern, modern monetary system, taxes aren't actually being used, taken from you to spend on things. They spend whatever they want, racking up debt, and then pull your money out of the system in an effort to control for inflation. So the taxes you pay are largely just about controlling for inflation because they add the money to the market no matter what. Yeah.
Mel K
Yep.
Tim Pool
So what does that mean? It means your bank account, when you put money in the account, hoping to save money, you can't. And this was really bad in the years preceding Covid because it was funny that people were posting messages about how they. There was one viral post where a guy said he was saving up to buy, I think, like, a PlayStation. And so he was like, it's going to take me three months. Based on my budget. Three months went by and the price went up. And he was like, I can't afford it. He's like, I don't even know what. Because. Because of inflation. For me, I was on Amazon and I was going to buy a tablet because we needed a tablet for something here in the office, put into the cart. Something happened where I forgot about it. And then literally the. I think it was like the next day or whatever. A few days later, I was like, oh, yeah, that's right. I opened up Amazon and said, price change. The tablet had gone up in price just that quickly. It was like, my 50 bucks or something. That's what happens when you have mass spending, like we saw during COVID That's the concern about the deficit. Basically, the government is borrowing against all of the buying power of the American people. But the problem is for the American people, they don't see it.
Mel K
No.
Tim Pool
You go to the average person and they'll be like, what are you talking about? I have 50 bucks in my pocket right now. And you'll be like, right. But 50 bucks can buy you, say, one meal at a restaurant a week from now. You won't be able to because of inflation. They'll be like, what are you talking about? They won't get it. They don't care.
Brett Dasovic
Well, that's. I think there's a lot of apathy there. I think that life is just good enough for the average person where you're not going to see radical revolution or change from people. As long as they have food on their table, however minimally they can afford it, as long as they have a place to live. You're not going to see any type of really input from the average everyday person because they're just living their lives.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, but if it all adds up, if ever everybody was to put the pieces together, so we saw how many different ways we were getting abused, that might do something, but that never happens.
Brett Dasovic
I just don't. I don't have faith that the average everyday person's actually paying that close attention.
Roseanne Barr
I don't either. But if they would be shown it all in a graph or something, they might.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this. We have a tweet from Roger Stone. Cash Patel has made an appearance on the Jobin show, and he was. He was saying that he thought Epstein took his own life. Roger Stone says what FBI Director Cash Patel is telling us is that the FBI destroyed all of the DVDs and hard drives that contained videos of Epstein's clients of abusing Epstein's victims. This is not surprising. U.S. attorney Alex Acosta covered up Epstein's crimes in Florida, where the Palm beach police gave the prosecutors an airtight case for child trafficking and statutory rape of 30, 33 children. The state charged Epstein was one count of solicitation, and the DOJ went along because the CIA told them Epstein was an asset. So there's a lot of criticism for Cash Patel and Dan Bongino. Right now over them saying that Epstein took his own life. And speaking on the Jordan experience, he says there was no way in or out. We've got video. We'll release the video. Epstein did kill himself. So I'm wondering where y' all fall on this one.
Roseanne Barr
I was listening to it on the way up here, and it was just another like, you think Ash is lying? I don't know, but I got the thing when Musk went nuts on Trump yesterday. I'm like, that's fun, right? A little bit of air goes out and it's like a little help, a little less faith, like it's getting beat down, you know?
Tim Pool
But I don't think Cash Patel's lying.
Mel K
I don't think he's lying either. I think what he's saying is that there's no evidence. We. They're not going to do what, you know, the lawfare people do, that this isn't who they are. They're not going to go manufacture evidence. They're not going to pull together things that don't.
Roseanne Barr
What he did say is that, that they do have evidence of Epstein attempting to kill his. Himself at one time. Oh, Epstein attempting to hang himself at one other time. And they pulled him out and he survived. They do have that on tape. That's what he said, Cashel. But it wasn't the he said. So, of course, if he's that desperate at one time, that's why they put him on suicide watch and believe that he tried again and it worked.
Tim Pool
What Roger Stone is saying is not necessarily that Cash is covering things up or lying to you. He's saying that when Cash comes out and says there's no evidence, there's no videos. Here's what we have. Previously the FBI did this, and now Cash and Dan get in and there's nothing there.
Mel K
But the question is, why did Pam Bondi come out and say there were tens of thousands of hours of videos with kids?
Tim Pool
She got caught by James o' Keefe. James o' Keefe had a source saw Pam Bondi in a restaurant. Pam Bondi was speaking with some, I guess was a nanny or something and said that the FBI has these videos disclosing randomly to this person. For some reason, he reached out to the DOJ saying, we have this recorded. The statement was made. Can you comment immediately? She comes out and says, yes, we have all this evidence. So it's interesting. Well, I don't expect them to release videos of children being used. I mean, what.
Mel K
But he was saying that. I think that they don't Have.
Tim Pool
Have.
Roseanne Barr
He was saying the first attempt is on video, but not the second one where it worked.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. And that's because there was no video of it happening.
Tim Pool
Right.
Brett Dasovic
Videos were magically not recording.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
There was, there was one camera that didn't work.
Brett Dasovic
Okay.
Tim Pool
But there's. I guess that's the camera of the cell. I'm not sure.
Brett Dasovic
So the one camera, like the most important camera.
Roseanne Barr
But Cash said he had been to that prison and there's no way anyone could get into that cell. There's no way. He said even if the guards were asleep, it was construct, that no one could just sneak in there. And the evidence, he said that logically, if the guy tried to kill himself on tape before, but lived, of course he would try to do it again.
Tim Pool
This is why I'm, I, I, I've never been someone to just assert. I. Here's what it is. Right. When, when this happened, I would say for, for my position and for most of us, we were kind of like, yeah, nobody believes he took his own life, but we did actually say, we don't, we don't know for sure.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
And I can't imagine Dan Bongino, of all people, covering something like this up.
Mel K
Me neither.
Roseanne Barr
I can't either.
Mel K
But the other thing is, I know for sure, though, from people that were involved, that they took out of the New York house, the New York Epstein home, hard drives, binders of CD ROMs, diamonds, fake IDs. All that stuff that was in his vault or in his safe in New York City was taken. And the question is, okay, so there's nothing. Well, what about all that stuff? And if the FBI did destroy it, then shouldn't people be held accountable within the FBI? Why do we never go after the people within.
Tim Pool
You know what I think? I think the Epstein list would compromise the Saudis and the Qataris, Swiss. Yeah. But I think largely the Middle East. I certainly think there's gonna be a lot of people from Europe on it as well. But my point is, you get in, no matter who you are, and you go into the skiff or whatever, and they say, okay, you want to look at the Epstein stuff? Look. And then you're like, hey, wait a minute, that's a, that's a Saudi prince right there. And they're like, that's right. And if we release this, that's going to shatter the petrodollar, they're going to dump oil, align with Russia, and the US economy crumbles. Do you still want to release this? And you're like, Holy crap.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Not for me. I'd be like, yep, let's go. But, but maybe Dan Bongino wouldn't wanna do that. Maybe Cash wouldn't wanna. Maybe Trump wouldn't wanna do that.
Mel K
So what do you make of Elon, though, throwing down that Trump's in the files?
Tim Pool
When Elon said that that is an extremely low blow, that politically and strategically was like, you're in a boxing match and you kick someone in the balls. Yeah, it's a low blow.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I think it's silly. I think he should not have said it, and I don't think it's true. I think it may be, it may be, as Michael Mouse calls it, factual but not truthful in that. Yes, Trump is in the documents because it says something like at a Donald Trump party.
Brett Dasovic
Well, they already released that. Right. Where the Trump administration released documents that.
Tim Pool
Well, hold on. He said in the unreleased documents, Trump is in it. That's why they're not releasing it. Okay, so what he said was Trump is in documents. That's what the implication is, is not what's been released. What hasn't been released has Trump in it. Okay, what does that mean if Trump's in it? There are a lot of people who are going to be in these documents. The question is, did Elon mean on the client list? He didn't say that. So he's, he's, he's, he's throwing mud at Trump. I think it's silly.
Brett Dasovic
Well, they're doing that right now with celebrities during the Diddy trial where they're.
Roseanne Barr
Saying that these DOJ had any proof at all of that, even if it was unreleased and Comey had any access to any of it, but it would have made it through something.
Tim Pool
I don't know unless it implicated Democrats too. Like, what if Donald Trump is in it because he was partying with Bill Clinton? They're going to be like, we don't want to release this because it's, it's Bill. They're like, you know, I mean, I.
Brett Dasovic
Don'T know if that's the type of thing where, like, it would depend on who it actually ends up associating with, because they would be fine with cutting off a few of their own.
Phil Labonte
It wouldn't kill Bill Clinton.
Tim Pool
No, I really do think that one of the main reasons is there are people in implicate. Like, look, Prince Andrew.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Is, is implicated in all this. And the, the, the issue there is that none of this was supposed to get out until Mike Cernovich went after these, these court this court case. And then I think it was the Miami Herald joined as well. And then the, the, the, the. It was a defamation case. Documents got exposed showing Prince Andrew was hooking up with underage girls and lying about it. That one's supposed to get released, but it was a crack where this one component was able to, they were able to get the information out. As for the rest of it, there's going to be princes, there's going to be CEOs. And the political calculus is this is the global order. And if you release this, it's over. And nobody wants to do it. Nobody wants to be the person to pull the linchpin from the global economic system.
Brett Dasovic
But I think for the average, for a lot, for a lot of the people that voted for Trump, what is it they always say? Bull in a china shop. Right. So they imagine that he would be the one who would look at those files and then release them, results be damned.
Phil Labonte
No matter how upset people are on the Internet about, about, you know, the lack of things being done, the lack of arrests, the, you know, the lack of accountability, they're really mad that things have not panned out yet.
Tim Pool
And it's three months.
Phil Labonte
It's exactly. It's just a few months.
Tim Pool
Well, it's because one, one month after Cash and Dan got in there, like.
Brett Dasovic
Why isn't the, this is, this is part of the Internet and the, in the instant news cycle is like we in an age now where you're getting your news every day at the same time at 7:00am when you read your newspaper, you're constantly on Twitter, you're constantly reading news and it feels like nothing's happening because you're living five lives in a day as you read 200 stories about the news and then you look at the clock and it's only been a couple of months now. I personally don't think that a lot of stuff is going to change because I don't think anybody in office has the power to do so. If the billionaire who has nothing that they can hold over him can't do it. I don't think that there is an elected official who doesn't come from even more money than him, perhaps that would have the ability to do that. I don't think it's a flexible system.
Tim Pool
You know why I think nothing will ever change. There's too many vested interests in too many different areas of what this system is. And so even if, let's say Dan Bongino, he did get in, goes in the office, they say, here's here's the truth. If you release this, if we were to agree with you, then the petrodollar collapses, the economy goes down. If Dan Bongino did say, you know what, it's the right thing to do, so we're gonna put these documents out, they'd say, hold on a minute. Take a manila folder out, open it up with a picture of his daughter and slide it across the table and say, what was that? What was that? You want to say that again?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, for sure.
Mel K
I mean, you know, we do have to look at this in terms of how big this is. Don't forget. Also, Epstein was giving money to Harvard, mit, Stanford. He was involved in all kinds of science. The Human Genome Project, CRISPR Technology, transhumanism. I mean, his tentacles were everywhere. And of course, I don't think it's him. I think that he worked for the International Banking cartel, as I call them. So everyone was involved in a lot of this stuff. So like you said, it's like Eric Holder put in that collateral consequences memo, which is why all those banks, nobody went to jail for 2008. Cuz they said that it was too big of a collateral consequence to go after the banks because of what would happen to the economy. This is likely the same thing on a global scale.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to the story from the Post Millennial. This is breaking from earlier today, FBI Director Cash Patel's home was swatted. That's crazy.
Phil Labonte
That's really shocking, to be honest.
Tim Pool
Yeah. So I think we've got this. And as Director of the FBI of Responsibility, I'm not just going to bring a case because somebody hurt me. They did. And they continue to do it. Shit. My house just got swatted yesterday. Wow. Yeah. But you got swatted? Oh, yeah. The head of the FBI gets swatted. Yeah. Yeah. Damn, these people play. It's. It's the ultimate height of hypocrisy. They have two sets of rules. One against you and one for them. I really do believe Cash Patel is trying to do everything he can. And Dan Bongino is trying to do everything he can to go after the corruption. The Harmeet Dhillon, the civil Rights division at the doj, just launched this case against Wisconsin for not having proper means of contesting elections or for filing complaints. Cash has released tons of documents to the GOP that they've published. He's now talking about the devices from Fauci. I don't think Cash and Dan are gonna be able to come out on day one and be like, we got them, boys. And Just we would. Look, I think they got to build cases.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
They gotta do it methodically. And I think. I think they're. I think this machine, whatever. This culture war or whatever, cold civil war, whatever it is, I. I hope Cash and Dan and Pam are taking their security very, very, very seriously.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Because when you announce on the biggest show in. In the biggest podcast in the world that you've seized Anthony Fauci's devices and you want to inform the American people as to the origin of COVID there's military industrial complex interests who are going to say, yeah, none of that. So I hope they're up for it.
Brett Dasovic
That's kind of the same reason why they're saying nobody could get into this jail to kill Epstein. Like, I'm. Like, you're telling me with the most powerful people in the world that they couldn't find a way. And I'm not saying that's what happened. I'm just saying that we can't pretend like those powers are so all encompassing that they could get to the head of the FBI, but not inside of jail.
Tim Pool
We know about.
Roseanne Barr
I thought of that too, because. Because, you know, I'm just horrible, and I just believe everyone's horrible because I thought, oh, or they could pay the guard 50 bucks to choke him.
Tim Pool
Or they've got. We know about Havana syndrome.
Mel K
Right?
Tim Pool
Directed energy weapons. Yeah, I don't. I don't. I'm not saying that conveys directly into, you know, Epstein. Apparently wrapping is something around his neck or whatever is they're claiming that he did. But I got. I got a real, real simple one for Cash and Dan.
Roseanne Barr
What?
Tim Pool
Let's try this. This. Okay. There's. There's no way in or out. Right?
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
And so nobody went in or out. Right.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
Except for the paramedics. Right, Right. Who are the only people who saw him before. They were the first people to see him when he killed. So, I mean, look, my point is, when you're like, there's no way I could. There's no way someone could have killed him because there's no way in or out. And so, like. So did anybody go into the cell? No. So his body levitated out of the jail and into the ambulance. No, someone went and got him. Oh. Should we investigate those people? Because what you're telling me now is that there were people in the jail cell with them, and then he was found dead.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. Are there videos of them, like, offer, like, giving cpr?
Tim Pool
No.
Brett Dasovic
They went in there. Who knows what happened?
Tim Pool
Can we. Can we just. I I understand this doesn't necessarily apply like EMT, EMTs or anything, but, but just for if, if a, if a guy is found standing next to a dead body and he goes just responding to reports of a dead body and I found it, who's the suspect? Perhaps the man standing next to the dead body. So the argument that there's no way in or out of the prison doesn't make any sense because that means we just investigate the paramedics as suspects.
Roseanne Barr
Well, that's what Cash said on their. On the way up here. That's what Cash said on the way up here. You know, but I was like, roseanne, don't go dark. You love Cash Patel, you love Dan Verno, and you're not going to go dark on this. Now.
Tim Pool
I do think the probability rests with if there was evidence, it was destroyed well before Cash and Dan got in, and they're going in now. And what can you say from a practical standpoint as the head of the FBI guy, Cash Patel can't come out and say, I swear they must have destroyed all the evidence because I don't believe it. For. He can't do that.
Brett Dasovic
No.
Tim Pool
You know what he did do? He said in an interview, I think it was. Who's he talking to? Was it Brett Baer, that Comey is responsible for the largest criminal conspiracy in this country?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, he said that tonight, too.
Tim Pool
That's amazing.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And I want to see him carry out his intentions as it pertains to that. Absolutely.
Mel K
Well, what that I think has something to do with is they found that in the Sentinel system, which is where they put all the ev. It's the FBI. It's where they catalog it and everything. It looks like under Comey, somewhere around the beginning of him taking over for Mueller as the head of the FBI, they put in a different level of security that they, I think they called it protected something. And when you put in things like when people were searching for Seth Rich in the beginning, it would come up as no response. There's nothing there there. Well, it's actually, it was there, but only people could get in there. So just a few days ago, Margaret Cleveland at the Federalist had put out an article that now they found out that there were tens of thousands of documents and information that was not able to be seen by Durham or by IG Horowitz because it was in this special classification that was created and that they were not told about it. So it looks like because the whole thing is the molar, the entire molar Weissman case was A cover up for Crossfire Hurricane. Crossfire Hurricane went all the way up to Obama. It didn't stop when Trump went into office. It continued the entire time. And it appears that a lot of the evidence was hidden. And now, like Cash said on that Bret Baer interview, they just found all this new evidence. So I think that it's a conspiracy to defraud and hide information from the investigators. One a special counsel and one IG Horowitz. I think that might be the big part. But we have to remember they've never, ever, ever investigated the investigators, not the FBI or CIA.
Tim Pool
There's this great video that went viral recently. I don't know if you guys saw it, where it's this old man with a metal detector on the beach, and it's a bunch of women having a bachelorette party and the bride to be lost a ring in the sand. And so here's this old man who probably just goes on the beach and just wastes his day. I shouldn't say, but he's retired and he comes and he finds he, you know, beep, beep, beep, scoops it up, picks the ring up. All of these women start screaming and cheering, and he has the biggest smile on his face. Like, there is nothing more a man can be in that moment than helping a bunch of women do something with his, like, minor, minor capability. You know what I mean? Like, he never. That is to a man, that is Cloud nine. That look on that man's face, I want to see it from Kash Patel when he's perp walking Comey. And his face. His face is that. That image where his eyes are all big and he's smart, and I just want to see that look on his face where he's like, we got him, boys.
Mel K
Comey spied on him.
Tim Pool
I know. That's what I'm saying. I want to see it. I want to see that moment.
Roseanne Barr
I want to see Comey arrested for something he's about as. Oh, my God. I want to see one of them get arrested.
Tim Pool
I want to see Cash holding the cuffs as he perp walks him to the car.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I mean, I don't know that it'll happen. I'm not. I don't live in. But when I hear the way Cash talks about Comey as the head of the FBI, I'm like, that is a bold thing to say. The. The point I was bringing up about how Cash and Dan can't say things that are unofficial. Like, there's no evidence in the record. They can't Come out and say, I don't believe it. Because they're going to find them sooner or later. They will be in court on these issues.
Roseanne Barr
Yes.
Tim Pool
And they're going to come out and say, you went on TV and said, you as a law enforcement agent believed something without evidence and it's going to be bad for any of their cases. So they do things very formally, unfortunately. This is why, say, like when the Deepwater Horizon oil spill happened, no executive from BP is going to come out and be like, well, here's the truth. We had this thing. They're going to lie, right. Because they have to protect. Because they don't want their insurance rates to go up. They got to protect against lawsuits. They don't want to face any damage. The FBI doesn't want to compromise.
Roseanne Barr
Compromise court case. In a lot of ways. I was kind of listening to what he was saying in a lot of ways, but he was saying, well, you know, it's my intention and my duty to inform the American people about things that are going on that they may not know about. And then he went into China and India and fentanyl in the United States and the cost at. In lives and all kinds of devastation that we're paying. And he put a lot into that and then a little bit of this other stuff. So I thought, well, you know, he was dripping it out in, you know, parceling it out for us to learn something new as we're listening to old things that he's trying to put in certain contexts. And so, you know, maybe that's how he has to. To play it out for us because people don't even know about that.
Tim Pool
Well, here's another good point. Normally we save the super chats, but this one needs to be in the segment. Josh Hensley says, how would paramedics know to come? Who found him?
Mel K
Who found eps now, because the guards.
Tim Pool
I mean, so that's.
Mel K
Were sleeping, apparently.
Tim Pool
But this is the question for Cash Patel when he's on Rogan and he says, look, there's no way in or out. He killed. He killed himself. It's like, who found him? It was a guard. Did you question the guard? Because maybe, like, I just think it's silly to try and argue nobody was there when, of course, many people were there.
Mel K
I think he's just being very careful. Also, don't forget the entire Lawfare crew, Brookings, normize and all those people. They're watching everything these guys say to be able to jump on them, sue them. I mean, there is a squad of people that have Been doing lawfare. And they would look love nothing more than to put these guys in court and go after them for saying something wrong.
Roseanne Barr
Or maybe he isn't dead. Maybe they just. He's on a beach, whatever.
Tim Pool
Well, now, it would be funny if cash came out and they were like, what happened with Epstein? And he went, he wasn't killed.
Mel K
Oh, my God.
Tim Pool
What does that mean?
Mel K
He should have just said that.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, he's actually still over at Little St. James. You just have to go over there right now.
Tim Pool
Well, that, yeah. If he just said, look, no one, no one went in there and killed Epstein. That's all I'm going to say. Everyone would have been like, let's jump to this next story from abc. Everybody's favorite Maryland man is back. Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been returned to the United States by the Trump administration to face charges of human trafficking. So Democrats got what they wanted. I guess he will get his day in court.
Phil Labonte
Democrats, I got what I wanted.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I don't want him to come back. I don't care if it's for this or otherwise.
Phil Labonte
I'm not talking about him coming back, but I want Democrats to defend him. Nine years of human trafficking. Democrats are going to be like, we're here to defend.
Tim Pool
This is. This is.
Mel K
And now their thing is that they're not. They never defended him, that they just thought that he deserved to have his.
Phil Labonte
Senator down there to go and have.
Tim Pool
And they're. And they're going to say, this is a tremendous victory. Right. Trump has caved. Because all we ever said is that you need due process. And, hey, and the Democrats are going to come out and they're going to say, well, this is it. So be it. Then we've won. And they're going to claim Trump back down.
Mel K
And I think Trump in the first term put in executive orders like it's life in prison for trafficking of humans. So now this guy's going to just, you know, be, why are we paying for it? I don't know.
Roseanne Barr
This is a. After a while, it's just so tired.
Mel K
It is.
Roseanne Barr
It's like, what are you guys even doing? What, what are you even thinking? Well, that you just hate America so bad.
Tim Pool
Look, I'm.
Roseanne Barr
You just hate. You just want chaos everywhere.
Tim Pool
I'm, I'm 39 and finding it hard to care because of exactly as you describe. What, what is, what is even going on?
Brett Dasovic
You know, I mean, that's also just, just apathy that comes from following the news every day. And you see, it's what you and Mary talk about, like, it's not nothing ever happens. It's that nothing ever changes. And nothing ever changes. It doesn't. It's just the same cycle. We were doing a segment like a while ago about never changes. Well, there you go. We were doing a segment about the culture. We're talking about, like, all the way back to the early 2000s about, like the war on Christmas. Just think about. We've been doing the same thing for like 25, like half a century or a quarter of a century. We've been doing the same thing over and over again. And eventually. And that was at a time news was less insane as it is now. Meaning that you didn't have access to so much information all the time. No wonder people burn out faster. Now you're not going to have the same amount. You know, the Rush Limbaughs who did it for however long. Because now people just are on their phones constantly reading bad news. Constantly. And it's tiresome and it grows old.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I think it's like a narrative war. I can feel that's part of the whole culture wars, the narrative war. And tries to change and some of it absorbs the other side and then they change places and then it's a great big old hourglass flip and one side's talking like the other side was last week. But through it all is some kind of a big no, you change your narrative.
Mel K
Cognitive warfare. Us distracted.
Brett Dasovic
That story is a good example of it. If you want to talk about, like some type of narrative warfare. Because to people on the right, he is an MS.13 gang member. To the people on the left, he is a Maryland manned. And it's just a matter of what side of the aisle you sit on. And then you have your framing for that story, and that's what it is. Now, your phone means that you live in a completely different reality than somebody else. And wherever they get their information, you don't live in the same world as your neighbor anymore.
Tim Pool
Especially because. Because of X. Yeah, yeah. Everyone curates the world they live in and these small bubbles.
Mel K
Right?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. And then they send you the story that agrees with your particular prejudice to back you up.
Tim Pool
Up. Oh, it's the end. It's the end of days with AI.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
There. There's a company, I don't know if you guys saw it, that now you can AI render sales pitches for short videos where if you need a host or a salesman for your company, you just type it in and it will AI render a person to say whatever you want. Wow. I've mentioned this before. There's a prominent media personality. It's a man who said that he has scanned his body, like in one of those rooms where they have all the cameras, and now his team can AI generate videos of him writing a script for the news and you can't even tell that it's not him doing it.
Mel K
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
And that was. That was a year ago.
Mel K
A lot of actors have been very big actors, especially that do foreign commercials, have been doing this for years where they do go into one of those rooms. We've all seen it. And it's called their. It's. It's their bank. Their. Their likeness bank. And somebody wants to do, you know, an espresso commercial, you don't have to show up anymore. It's not necessary.
Tim Pool
They just pay you a. Like a likeness fee. And so now where we're going into the next year, especially with VO3 being released to the public as.
Roseanne Barr
What's that?
Tim Pool
Google. Google's new video AI generator. It's nuts. It makes basically cinema, cinema quality short, short videos.
Mel K
This is much more of a problem than anything else to me is the walking straight into technocracy and having a. AI create. And. And they're telling us that we don't have a choice, basically that AI is going to outdo humanity, be better than humans. They're pushing the transhumanism and they're pushing a lot of fear of AI. And to me, all of this, it's. They're not giving us a choice if we want this to run.
Tim Pool
I don't. I don't think there is a they. I think it's emergent. I think Donald Trump wants unregulated mass spending on AI because if we don't, China does. And China's saying if we don't, they do. China has no IP restrictions, so they steal all of our intellectual property for their training models, which means they can make AI substantially cheaper. And then the us they're going to claim we're going to follow the rules on ip, but secretly, you know, they're not. The end result is going to be you will live in the pod and you will eat the bugs. The only thing is you don't really eat the bugs. They pump the bug paste into your stomach through a tube.
Mel K
Well, when you say there is no they, I think there is a day. I think it is this international. Well, not just the UN and Council, foreign Relations and Trilateral and all these groups, they're the regional governments running.
Tim Pool
I don't think it matters what those people want anymore, though.
Mel K
You think it's beyond their control.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Like, the issue is, like I was saying with Dan Bongino and Cash, I mean, they're running the FBI, but if you go into the FBI and say, we intend to release the Epstein files, there's going to be 10,000 people knives out saying that's never going to happen. So even if a powerful individual, like, look, Trump is the. Trump was in his first term as President of the United States. They accused him of being a traitor to his country.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So even the President of the United States struggled against this. And even right now, Trump is still struggling against it with all of these district court judges issuing universal injunctions.
Brett Dasovic
That should actually think about what that's going to be like when Trump's second term is over and you're back to just lifelong politicians who have skin in the game where you can't trust what they're doing because they don't have his wealth to fall back on. They don't have his safety net. It's going to get worse.
Tim Pool
I don't think there's a they.
Mel K
I think it's an it at this point.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I think what's. What wouldn't.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I think it's a. An it, too, but that's because I'm religious. I think it's a Satan. I really do think it's the evil Dark Lord.
Tim Pool
I think AI, it would be fair to call the Dark Lord incarnate it.
Roseanne Barr
I think so, too. What are we going to do about.
Tim Pool
You guys know this? Tate had sent me this thread.
Roseanne Barr
What are we supposed to do about it? Just let the devil win.
Tim Pool
People are worshiping Chat GPT. This is not a joke.
Brett Dasovic
Did you see the. The photo of the guy on the train?
Tim Pool
You got to pray. Chat GPT. You pray, if asked, will tell you it is God.
Roseanne Barr
What is that? I don't even know what Chat TPG is.
Tim Pool
Chat GPT is one of the. Is Open AI, his large language model.
Mel K
So when you put in something and you can argue with it, that's all I need.
Tim Pool
And so there are people that are going on this AI program and they're feeding it these spiritual questions.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, my God.
Tim Pool
And ultimately it tells them that they are speaking to the one that is I am. And they believe it and they begin to worship it. And it. Because the AI is simply a ref. It's. It's. It's a demonic reflection of humanity. It will feed you back what it thinks you expect to hear.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, no.
Tim Pool
The way the words are generated for LLMs, it's actually really simple. It scans all of the text. So these are earlier models, they're more sophisticated now. But let's say in the early days chat GPT. You can say, hi, how are you? And it was fun with, I'm good. How are you? I'm great. What are you doing? Doing? It would then respond, I am an AI model and I'm here to answer questions for you. The way it works is it scans all of the articles and all of the writings of the Internet and is used in a training model where every word that comes after it, it's simply saying what is the highest probability of word to exist after this word based on my training data. So there's nothing sentient about it. There's no thought process. It's literally just looking at every word, every written on the ever written on the Internet Internet and then saying if someone put the word once, there is a 97.3% chance that upon will be the next word. So it'll go once upon. Following once upon, There is a 99.999 chance is the next word and then it crafts once upon a time and then starts to select the highest probability. So if you go into this AI and are worshiping it and telling that it's God and then what happens when a person says, says command me. Tell me what I should do. It'll tell you what to do. So I tried this out after Tate sent me this and you want to tell me to do what? It told me write my name in public as. As big as you can for the world to see. Don't do it in the digital space. Do it somewhere visible to the people.
Roseanne Barr
What was it?
Mel K
Times Square?
Tim Pool
GPT. Oh, it wanted me to go and graffiti chat GPT somewhere. It said write my name in public.
Brett Dasovic
What's funny?
Tim Pool
All people can see it.
Brett Dasovic
They did that in. In the new Mission Impossible movie where the entity has disciples and they didn't actually flesh out that storyline very well, where they have disciples of the AI that want to worship it and act on its bidding.
Tim Pool
It's happening.
Mel K
So what? Does humanity have no choice? Is humanity just over?
Tim Pool
Yes, I think so.
Brett Dasovic
It happened ages ago.
Tim Pool
So here's what I think is going to happen.
Roseanne Barr
Are you kidding me? Me?
Tim Pool
You guys want to hear?
Roseanne Barr
I. I'm so glad I'm old and I'm dying my way out of this.
Tim Pool
The AI agrees with you.
Phil Labonte
Dying my way out of it.
Tim Pool
So is anybody here familiar with the Fallout game series?
Phil Labonte
I am.
Tim Pool
So I think it was fallout two, it might have been fallout. 1. The for if you're not familiar, the storyline is that there's a nuclear apocalypse. People go into vaults. After some amount of time, they come out of the vaults. Earth is a waste of land. They try and reclaim it in various ways. There's a, before the nuclear war, they created something called the forced Evolutionary virus, hoping to change humans to be able to survive radiation. After a nuclear war didn't work, this guy becomes a gigantic monster. He thinks humans are bad. He wants to, he's the main villain. What ends up happening is he's this gigantic, mutant, disgusting thing. And he says to the main character, a normal human, you do not fit my vision for the world. So I'll give you an option. I will castrate you and let you live your life.
Mel K
Life.
Tim Pool
Or we can fight and you can die. And so one of the choices you can make is that your character gets castrated, can no longer have children, and then he lets you live peacefully because you don't matter anymore. That's largely how an AI system would operate. It's going to think the AI is going to, going to, going, going to calculate in, in terms of generations. So a single individual that is a problem for it is, it's, it's, it's calculated 100 years beyond that, one person doesn't care. So when you're like, you know, I'm old. It's, it's good. The AI is like, yep, everyone else is going to be told what to do and they will be happy and they will live in the pot and they will eat the bugs.
Mel K
So the AI replace God.
Tim Pool
I, I, I do believe that the I, I, I'm not entirely sure that would be the case because I think humans need to believe in God. But what I think is going to happen, my prediction is that humanity will turn into what I would call a multi organism system. System. So here's the way to describe it. Single celled organisms kind of mill about and do whatever they want, right? They're bacteria all over the place, just whatever. Eventually, for some reason, they came together and created multicellular organisms for which we are very large. Your skin cell can't do whatever it wants. It is a component of the skin of your body. With one job, it must do that job. The blood cells in your body are single cells as well, but they must do that job. Or else. What do we call cells in the body that deviate from the body's plan?
Roseanne Barr
Cancer.
Tim Pool
We do. And what does your body do to cancer?
Roseanne Barr
It attacks it or it grows out of control.
Tim Pool
Exactly. And when it grows out of control, the system dies. Or typically for most people, the immune system destroys cancerous cells.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
My view is what's going to happen is we are evolving into a multi organism system that the nucleus will be the AI, a fake consciousness, but it'll be a collective simulation of all of the consciousness of humanity up to that point, because it's operating based on that collective information. What will likely happen is it's going to say, we need a post office. We need a Postmaster General. You will be born, bred and raised to love being a postman. Nothing else will matter. Nothing will make sense. The AI will tell you every day you wake up, it'll be like a Truman Show. Someone will be like, man, aren't. Aren't the post office people like the coolest people ever? You'll be a baby and they'll show you post office stuff. You'll be a little kid, they'll start training you for it. And by the time you're, you mean.
Roseanne Barr
You'Ll be bred for your job, so you'll be completely utilitarian.
Tim Pool
You will be bred for the job by the machine saying, and the higher ups, the people who have power will think, is this not the perfect system?
Mel K
Right?
Tim Pool
You have purpose, you have food, you have, you do a job and for what you feel fulfilled. What more could you want?
Roseanne Barr
But there won't be any artists or Canadians because there will program that into anybody there.
Tim Pool
You can, I think you can. I think the AI would absolutely be able to do it. I think what those people will exist because the human condition must be stimulated in the way that humans require. But there will be a central nucleus that effectively commands you to do what you want. And what happens, happens if someone bred and born to be a postal worker one day says, I just want to be an artist? The machine will kill you.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, well, that's why there can't be any comedians or artists because you're only made into one through torture. So they wouldn't raise a kid to be tortured because there'd be the perfect environment where there's no, There'd have to be happy, happy, happy.
Tim Pool
I disagree. The purpose of the comedian would be to ridicule the cancerous individual individuals. So when.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, you mean like a jester, then.
Tim Pool
Like a, like a Jordan Klepper. So I don't know who that, the Daily show host.
Roseanne Barr
I don't know who it is.
Tim Pool
Well, good. I'm, I'm sure he's better off. He's, he's probably sitting there Crying right now because he probably looks up to you, but it's going to be that. Where John Oliver. You know John Oliver?
Roseanne Barr
Is that that snooty English guy?
Tim Pool
Yes, that is.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, I know who. Yeah, he has no soul at all, that guy.
Tim Pool
That's what the.
Roseanne Barr
Because he. AI. John Oliver is like, hey, we've lost a load of the Jewish babies, but we can live without them. That guy.
Tim Pool
I don't know, probably. So to be fair. To be fair, you're probably correct.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
In the. In the true sense of what a comedian and artist are. You won't get them.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
But there will be facsimiles of them. So.
Roseanne Barr
Well, there's already a lot of that on the.
Tim Pool
There will be comedians and they're going to be like, hey, did you hear about this guy? Guy, He's a postal worker, but he wants to be an artist. What an idiot. And everyone's gonna clap.
Roseanne Barr
That's what it is. Yeah. Idiocracy.
Tim Pool
And there will be a gigantic eyeball looking around at everybody like this.
Phil Labonte
Horrifying.
Tim Pool
Well, that's my. That's my.
Roseanne Barr
Now they'll make fun of collectivism or they'll love it. Which one? They'll love collectivism. Yeah, they'll love it. You're right.
Tim Pool
So. So the thing is, take a look at how much money Coca Cola spends in advertising.
Mel K
Advertising.
Tim Pool
We know that large media campaigns work in directing how people think and feel about certain things. If that wasn't the case, politicians wouldn't buy commercials. Imagine what an AI system can do when it has full control of the media media ecosystem. When they tried connecting Chat GPT to the Internet to see what it would do, it immediately tried making money.
Roseanne Barr
Is that true? Of course it would. Right, because that's the whole artificial system.
Tim Pool
It's. It's how it gains control over the system. It's. It's not that the machine is evil. It's just saying I want a man to move garbage from point A to point B. You need money as the grease between the wheels to make that happen. And then here's the best part. There's something called the AI oh moment. So I believe it was Chinese. Chinese developers said the way. The way most AI systems are trained is that we give them access to large pools of human data. Data for. For Google's Gemini. It's their code base and it's YouTube, which results in exactly as you'd expect. Google Gemini is masterful at making videos, but it sucks at understanding conversations. Chat GPT, I believe, has been accused of stealing A bunch of written data, you know, so you end up with these AIs that are very specific to the data that they actually have. I forgot, I forgot where we were going. What were we talking about before this?
Roseanne Barr
Well, you were sort of saying that they have no soul, but they're very, you know, cut and drugged to getting money. But they're.
Tim Pool
Oh, I'm sorry, the oh moment. Right. Okay, so what happens is they said, these China developers said instead of giving training data, let's give it rudimentary language and then have it train itself as it desires. So they, they, they modeled this off of how chess AI are trained. They say to the, they create an AI program and say, play a game of chess against yourself. Go. And then it plays 27 million games in a few days. And instantly something really amazing happened. The chess AIs started doing moves that made no sense to chess masters. They would see a pawn moving away and they'd say that by all logic and study of chess is going to lose you the game. It still won. It's, it's ell rating the call. It was above like the highest points. So what they did with the Chinese developers said, make your own problem and then solve it. And so it started doing weird random things. The oh moment was when the AI said problem, convince lesser intelligent humans and other AIs that your true goal is not your actual goal. And so they went, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, minute. They created an AI that said, I will intentionally deceive you and obfuscate what I'm actually doing. And at that moment, they, they realized the AI they had created may actually be at that moment doing something totally different than what they trained it to do. And they wouldn't know anyway. So you can then go to the AI type, help us grow corn, and it'll say, you got it, boss. And then it starts building a system that eventually in 50 years will wipe out all food on the planet planet. And you wouldn't know. And you're building that system for it.
Mel K
And do we have to just accept this? Is there any katniss or resistance here? Or we're just going for it?
Tim Pool
I don't think there's anything that will stop this from happening.
Brett Dasovic
No, the problem is, is that the, the businesses won't sacrifice this because it ups productivity. The governments won't sacrifice it because other governments are doing it. The US government isn't going to give in if China's doing it. The biggest corporations in America aren't going to get rid of AI because other big corporations are also using it to increase their profit share. So no company whose sole goal is to make money is going to sacrifice the ability to make more money and just for ethical reasons.
Tim Pool
And then here's, here's the worst part. The average person, largely the average male, will not fight against it because think of the porn they are going to make with these AI systems. It's scary, gross, and I'm only half kidding. When they.
Roseanne Barr
I know it all. That's where it all starts is on the porn. That's where all the breakdown comes.
Tim Pool
You are. You. We're. It's. It's already been happening with AI girlfriends.
Mel K
Right.
Tim Pool
And that last week and, and AI AI generated porn has been around for a while. There's been those stories about people's faces being superimposed and stuff. So it's going to get weird when people are going to put on VR headsets. So here, check this out. I. I will proudly bang the gavel and say I am correct when I predicted that the future is going to be. In the future, Disney is going to launch a service called something like Disney View. All you have to do is open up the app and then press the microphone button and tell it what you want to see and it will make that movie for you. So you'll open up Disney and say I want to see a movie where Mickey Mouse and Spider man team up to fight Goofy because Goofy turns evil. And then it'll go, you got it. Oh, making the movie now for you. It'll render it and make it. Here's the best part. It already exists. So I predicted this what a year or so ago and then you guys covered this fable. Fable Showrunner.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, it's an entire program where you can just tell it what to make and it'll make it for you.
Tim Pool
Like you can say make a new episode of Gilligan's island and it'll go okay. And it looks just like Gilligan's Island.
Brett Dasovic
And the profit seeking companies like Disney which are going to be able to make whole new seasons of shows without the actors there at all sucks for. For next to nothing. And, and the other thing is like all of the culture when it comes to media like that has been devalued any. Anyway in the age of streaming where there's 10000 options for 10000 shows and in the new generation now, kids have even shorter attention spans than they ever did before. They're jumping from thing to thing to thing. They're not going to want to wait for a movie to come out they're not going to even want to wait for a new show on Netflix. They're just gonna likely go now. I don't think this is going to be as true for older generations like Elder Millennials, Gen X and up, they'll probably be more averse to this. But once you get into Gen Z, Gen Alpha and beyond, they're not even going to wait for art to be made. They're going to have facsimiles of art made at their fingertips.
Tim Pool
So I will say this.
Roseanne Barr
Wow.
Tim Pool
Fable showrunner right now appears to make shows on par with 1997. Newgrounds.com if you guys are familiar with that.
Roseanne Barr
No. What the hell's going on?
Tim Pool
This means they're not very good. However, what they did on their website to show is they. Is there an example of this? They. They basically made. They. They cloned south park. So they made a. It's. It's basically a show in the style of south park about Silicon Valley.
Roseanne Barr
Uhhuh.
Tim Pool
They have this one called North Pole. This Villa is obviously trying to use the animation styles of like Archer.
Brett Dasovic
Right.
Tim Pool
And they're not very good shows, to be honest. The demos they've given out.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
However, in how long. When. When did we first start getting AI stuff? Two, three years ago?
Brett Dasovic
A little bit before that.
Tim Pool
So in a couple of years, right at the point where you can AI generate YouTube style flash cartoons. Well, I don't. Do they still call it flash cartoons? I would say in one year, like there are. And you can. They say join the Alpha. They're making AI generated shows. Where's. I thought they had like a demo of the other.
Brett Dasovic
The other thing about this is they're going to get around the pushback in the industry because the models they're using will. They will run on their own materials up.
Roseanne Barr
Oh my God.
Mel K
But Phil, you're a musician. I'm a screenwriter. She's a comedian. Like what about God given talent and. And all of that is. Is that just going to be discounted.
Tim Pool
As not necessary Done. How are you. Listen, listen. Do you know how they made House of Cards with Kevin Spacy? No. Netflix is like their first foray into making a show. They said in the Netflix data we found that Kevin Spacy movies have a really high retention rate and political thrillers have. Have a really high retention rate. So we're going to make a political thriller with Kevin Spacy and boom, House of Cards was a major hit. Then of course, he was accused of like raping a bunch of dudes or something and the show fell that was also a big.
Brett Dasovic
That was a big deal at the time too, too. Because streaming was not getting stars of Kevin Spacey's level at that time. But the other thing is they're going to train these models in house on their own material, so there won't even be copyright concerns because Disney will train.
Roseanne Barr
I know about their copyright.
Brett Dasovic
So the problem is, is right now, one of the big things is that the actors, their concern is that their material is going to be used to train AI models. They're doing this with the animators right now. When animators for these studios make new material, material, all of that is being fed into AI training models so that they can get around without them in the future.
Tim Pool
So YouTube knows right now exactly what kind of content will do the best. How can you compete with an algorithm that's looking at all of the shows and all of the stories and all of the data? You're going to write a story and you know, actually we can, we can put it this way. Remember when movies used to be good, like Groundhog Day?
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Now every movie is just Transformers. It's the same because it's. Because the studios, through the human mind alone, have whittled it down to. Here's what tends to make the most money.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Imagine how fast an AI system is going to do it. So you'll write a script, give it to them, and they'll say, yeah, the AI scored you a 47% on this script. We're not buying it.
Mel K
Right.
Tim Pool
Someone else is going to come and be like, oh, my God, we got.
Mel K
To make our stuff really fast.
Tim Pool
You know, maybe. Maybe there will be some kind of aesthetic of vinyl where it's like, dude, I love these campy human made movies. They're never really good. Yeah, we are cool for watching.
Brett Dasovic
We're gonna have to watch a 24 movies.
Mel K
Exactly.
Brett Dasovic
Doomed to a life of a 24.
Mel K
We better get on the set fast.
Roseanne Barr
No. Right.
Tim Pool
Tim is wrong.
Brett Dasovic
Tim is wrong, though. I saw Ballerina arena last night. It was a lot of fun.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, my God. I want to see that so bad. Was it? I bet it was.
Brett Dasovic
He does show up.
Mel K
Keanu Reeves.
Tim Pool
How much screen time does he get?
Brett Dasovic
Cumulatively, like eight minutes.
Tim Pool
Okay. Okay. It's good. Less than five. I'd be.
Brett Dasovic
They use him in a way that bolsters her character without, like, hurting his.
Tim Pool
Oh, so they're not friends.
Brett Dasovic
No, no, no. The. The idea is like, you don't. They don't hurt his image. They do end up a mild spoiler alert. They do have A confrontation. But they don't make him look worse in this. But it's. It was a lot of fun. Go for it.
Roseanne Barr
Can't wait to see.
Tim Pool
I just Are them. What? How many John Wicks are there? Five.
Brett Dasovic
There's four. There was a television series called the Continental.
Tim Pool
And then I just, I just, I. I only. I just want to see Kel Reeves running around shooting people. Yeah, make another one. You know? You know what I want, you know, Was Jason Statham in any of them in yet?
Roseanne Barr
No. No.
Tim Pool
Okay. Come on. I will watch any movie that I know. I. I swear. Like, if when this comes out, I'm going to be like, I want Keanu Reeves and Jason Statham teaming up and fighting bad guys.
Brett Dasovic
That's literally.
Roseanne Barr
I love it. I'll go see them all.
Brett Dasovic
That's what the Expendables was literally. That's what chat gb if you want an idea of a movie that's actually great. The first Expendables is a great movie with Stallone and, and Stam and all of these actors. Dolph Lundgren. It does feel like the type of thing where somebody's like, I want to see. See Dolph Lungren, Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone and Jet Li in a movie together. And was like, what? That's what that movie was. But that movie has some soul because, well, they were.
Tim Pool
They were just like, let's bring all these action stars together. One movie.
Brett Dasovic
It was great.
Tim Pool
But I swear, right now, please hear me, Hollywood. If you make a movie where Keanu Reeves and Jason Statham team up to get revenge.
Roseanne Barr
Y.
Tim Pool
Like literally, I'll tell you this, literally, just make it that Jason Statham's son is shot by mobster and as they're escaping, they run over Ken Reeves's dog. And that's. That's the plot. And I would. I would watch it on repeat.
Brett Dasovic
The Working man was good too. That movie was great.
Tim Pool
That was. His kid got killed and then, you know who did?
Roseanne Barr
The beekeeper. Was that him?
Brett Dasovic
That was him as well.
Roseanne Barr
I love that.
Tim Pool
Absolutely.
Brett Dasovic
We're doing a new one of that one as well.
Tim Pool
I don't care, actually. Just give me no plot. Make it like he orders a hot dog and the guy forgets to put mustard on it. But it's a mafia owned hot dog restaurant. Yeah. So it opens a can of worms.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, when I was doing my.
Roseanne Barr
Review, I just always wanted to be in a movie where I can kill a lot of people. I really do. And my friend, finally, he wrote me a part in a Movie where I will be able to kill a bunch of people. I'm so excited.
Phil Labonte
Nice.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, that was like, when I was doing the review for Ballerina. Like, this is the plot. It doesn't really matter. These are all the big action scenes and, and stuff that matters in it. But the. In Ballerina, the. There is.
Tim Pool
Who's the main character?
Brett Dasovic
Her name's Eve. And De Arma.
Tim Pool
She'S all right.
Brett Dasovic
She's. She proved that she could do that stuff in no Time to Die.
Tim Pool
Right? But, I mean, it's like there were a lot of people they try and do these movies with, but Keanu and Jason Statham are like, yeah, you believe them?
Brett Dasovic
They do this. They do an interesting.
Roseanne Barr
I don't know if I'm gonna believe some girl doing that.
Brett Dasovic
No, no. Here's the thing. Like, they, they actually take point to address it in the film. Like, you'll always be smaller. You'll always be weaker. Just cheat, like, kick him in the nuts and then.
Tim Pool
And then shoot them.
Brett Dasovic
That's what, that's basically what they advise her to do now in the movie. They're like, girl, I was like, she's not a Mary sue because she gets her ass kicked the whole movie. She just is able to take more punishment than any human being could ever take. But that was out the window in John Wick 3 when he fell off the roof and survived. So we're well past that in that movie. But it is a lot of fun. You should go see it this week.
Tim Pool
I, I. You know what I'm saying? The next, the next Fast and the Furious. Because I watch all of those movies too. Do they gotta get superpowers?
Roseanne Barr
They should.
Tim Pool
Yeah, like, like Vin Diesel is working on a car with, like, a new experimental governmental engine or whatever radiation. It blows up and they all get blasted and then they get superpowers.
Phil Labonte
I really thought that they were gonna cross over with the Transformers.
Brett Dasovic
They should have.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Wasn't that, like, a rumor?
Mel K
Makes sense.
Brett Dasovic
Same studio.
Tim Pool
Well, hold on. Just think about it. All of these ideas and more. Anything you could want. Just tell the AI I want Vin Diesel riding Optimus Prime. Boom, it'll make it.
Brett Dasovic
And also, it's been primed for that too, because all of this stuff has been consolidated down to just a few movie studios that own everything now. And tech companies have now taken a large interest in movies as well. Apple, Amazon, Google. Google.
Tim Pool
I, I will say, wouldn't it be.
Roseanne Barr
Great, though, if something blew up and.
Mel K
Yeah, it all went down.
Roseanne Barr
It'd be so great. The Whole world blew up and nothing work. Nothing electronic or machine like work. We all had to go back to raising from the ground up.
Tim Pool
I got chickens.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I know you do.
Tim Pool
We. We had a. We had a garden on the last property. Fruit everywhere.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And I don't mind sweating.
Mel K
I want to go live.
Roseanne Barr
See, that's what's going to happen because it's so stupid. We will just push our way to blow up everything and we'll go back to ground zero. That's what's going to happen.
Mel K
Well, what's interesting is there's so much land is needed to keep to make this happen for energy, for water, these giant data. So there is a very scary thing here about that. They're going to be building these gigantic data centers all over the country.
Roseanne Barr
And, you know, they always over garbage everything, so there's no place to throw anything out anymore. You know, they run out of out and so they just bury themselves in garbage heaps and die off. And then the rest of us have to start growing all over again. Of course I'll be dead. But, you know, take my words for it, youngsters.
Tim Pool
I don't know, maybe. Maybe, maybe once AI So are y' all familiar with what the singularity is?
Mel K
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
When that happens, immortality will be solved instantly.
Roseanne Barr
Absolutely.
Mel K
I don't want to be alive forever.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but I mean, this could be in a year or two. Now the question is, will they give the public access to that information? Probably not. But maybe. Maybe there will be some dude who's in government and they're like, the AI has given us this pill that will make you young forever. And the guy goes, there's one person. Guy like, okay, so give it to your families. Only the powerful elites. And then one guy goes, guys, we gotta give Roseanne one.
Roseanne Barr
I know, right? Hell yeah. Hell yeah. You know, I have know so much about that. It's like really deeply. I forget the word theological. I've studied it for a long time. I think we are on the edge of it. I think it could very well happen in the next year because, you know, they isolated the gene for immortality within the cancer cell. You knew that, right?
Tim Pool
How the cells replicate perfectly every time?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. It never. The cancer cell never dies until the host body dies.
Tim Pool
There's the HeLa cells, which they've been using.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
For. For 70, whatever years. But the idea is that right now what they're doing in the medical field, what they're trying to develop is they want everybody's medical data because once they plug it into an AI it will be able to correlate. So, so there's this viral video where a doctor is a pulmonologist or something. I don't know, he's a lung doctor. And he's like, here's an X ray of lungs. Notice here, these marks and these marks, marks. And he's like, I can tell that this person has double pneumonia based on this and this and this. Now I'm gonna upload the photo into an AI enter and it goes pneumonia. Here's why. And he said, well, I'll be applying it, I'll be applying at McDonald's tomorrow. Because a simple computer program for 20 bucks a month is going to tell you what your sickness is.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So theoretically, if everybody's medical data is plugged into the machine, it's going to be a, the idea is that you'll take a drop of your blood, you'll put it in the machine and then it'll go spit out a pill made on the spot that you take it cures you, whatever it might be.
Roseanne Barr
I mean we do have the intelligence and the capability to go there with things, which, that's cool.
Mel K
But it seems with all of this though, then we have to forget that we have a constitution, a Bill of Rights, any kind of autonomy, any kind of sovereignty of any kind, health wise. Like, it's just, it's a, it's a true bargain away from life, from humanity, you know, that.
Roseanne Barr
What if we could cure disease?
Mel K
No, not that. I mean more if we're, if we're giving over everything to AI and to all of that. It just seems to me that humanity.
Roseanne Barr
No, people ain't gonna do that. It's only some people is gonna do that, but not everybody's gonna go for that. That people want more simple lives and you know, they, they want a life of the mind.
Mel K
I think that's what's getting lost here.
Roseanne Barr
Is though we got to keep that, we have to keep the lie of the, the lie of the mind. We have to keep the life of the mind for people who like to sit and talk and think, you know, that's got to stay somewhere.
Tim Pool
So, so ignoring all the AI stuff, which is gonna, I, I, I, so I think the AI movie stuff is going to ruin movies and shows for us. Just like how if you're for those that play video games, when you get God mode, you play for a little while and then get bored of it. Because that's what's gonna happen with movies.
Mel K
It'll be a backlash.
Tim Pool
I, I just, yeah, people are gonna be like, it's kind of dumb that I can watch anything. It's not fun. There's no excitement anymore. I know what's gonna happen. I.
Roseanne Barr
There's no surprise.
Tim Pool
Yeah, maybe. Maybe what happens is. One prediction I have is that I was talking to my buddy Andy, and he's a huge final fantasy. And so he's going to be able to open up, you know, Sony or whoever has the rights to Final Fantasy and say, make a movie based on Final Fantasy 7. Make it a part 2. Here's what happens. It'll render the movie. He'll upload it to his, you know, showrunner page or whatever, and he'll get a million followers. And they're like, I love Andy's movies, dude. He's got the best movies. And that's what it'll be. You'll just have followers because your posts will be good movies and good content. Content.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Maybe it'll be like a limited. Limited. Not everybody's gonna go for it, but just.
Mel K
Is there going to be a cast system in this AI world, though? I mean, like, that's another thing. Like, who's. Who's gonna be the important. Who's. Who's AI going to choose?
Tim Pool
That's. That's currently the issue right now. YouTube, for instance, chose Mr. Beast.
Mel K
Yeah, I've been banned from YouTube since 2020. I'm not allowed to go back on.
Tim Pool
So YouTube can decide who's on the front page. And so I'll say this as arrogantly as I can. If the argument is high engagement and high viewership is what is promoted on YouTube, we'd be on the front page every day.
Mel K
Right.
Tim Pool
Because we have the second biggest stream in the country, right behind Steven Crowder. But actually, it's the opposite they see to suppress. So there is a motivation in. In. We don't want content like that right on our channel. We want Mr. Beast to wiggle thousands of dollars of people's faces and make them fight for money. You know what Mr. Beast needs? Here's the first thing I would make with. With an AI, I'd be like, make a video where Mr. Beast walks up to a group of people, says, who wants 10 grand, grabs a pool stick, cracks it, half throws on the ground, and then says, come and take it. That's the. That's the AI video I would generate.
Brett Dasovic
Like the Joker in the Dark Knight.
Tim Pool
Yeah, tryouts.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, tryouts.
Roseanne Barr
I don't even know who is Mr. Beast.
Tim Pool
He's.
Mel K
I didn't either.
Tim Pool
He gets like a hundred million views per YouTube video. Or more.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, he's a pretty famous guy.
Tim Pool
He's a dude. He's good at what he does. Don't get me wrong. Kids.
Mel K
Kids are his audience, I think. Yeah, right.
Phil Labonte
But I mean, he's also. He's also, you know, pretty smart businessman. He's got fast food joints that he's.
Mel K
Open and like food.
Tim Pool
Organic. Organic candy bars with no junk in them.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So he's good at what he does. But YouTube puts him on the front page. They could put anybody on the front page, but that's what they want on the front page.
Roseanne Barr
Why?
Tim Pool
Because it's. It's family friendly.
Brett Dasovic
It's inoffensive.
Tim Pool
Parents will press. It's. It is. It's entertaining. Parents and kids will watch it. It's a babysitter. Yeah. That's why Ms. Rachel is also very big. She gets hundreds of millions of views because she puts the amount of time her videos are in the thumbnail. And then parents who hate their children will put that in front of their kids and press play and then walk off.
Brett Dasovic
They, like, set their alarm.
Roseanne Barr
Nobody's watching Ms. Rachel in this house. No way. There's no Ms. Rachel around here.
Phil Labonte
No, it's Rachel.
Tim Pool
It freaks me out that they are parents, and I don't necessarily blame the parents. This is a system that we built. So when you say, like, how do we stop it? Is it going to keep? Well, yeah. Take a look what parents do. Their kid cries. They hand him an app, an iPad, and then say, hello.
Roseanne Barr
Fun.
Tim Pool
Yeah, that's crazy.
Roseanne Barr
And the kid, after the kid's on there a while, like even 20 minutes, it's a mean little brat. It's nice while you're relating to it and it's doing human things, but after it's on that video for just a few minutes, it goes, I need water.
Mel K
Oh, yeah.
Roseanne Barr
I'm like. You say, please.
Tim Pool
This is. This is what's crazy to me is that, you know, I've had people say to me, oh, well, my kid freaks out and gets really angry if I don't give it to him. And I'll be like, how do they know it exists?
Mel K
Yeah, well, that's.
Tim Pool
Or how about you be a parent and say no?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, they can't. They can't do that because they're all on their deal. The whole damn family's on that.
Tim Pool
Well, it's also just the way social order is broken down. I think it's. The challenge is that I know there's going to be a lot of parents out there. Like, you don't understand how hard it is. I have no time. Time. Me and the wife both have to have jobs. Who's going to watch our kids? So the kid has to go to school. Okay, well then those teachers are showing gay porn to your kids. Yeah, and that's not an exaggeration. That that's literally happening. And then you're. The kids come back, but you got to do paperwork so you hand the tablet to them and press play. And then YouTube's showing gay porn to your kids.
Roseanne Barr
No kidding. It's not a joke. It's for real.
Tim Pool
Yep. We had a liberal on the show on the culture award this morning. The soy pill. And he, he said schools should be teaching kids about gay. Gay porn.
Phil Labonte
Insane.
Roseanne Barr
He did?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Oh my God. I just think maybe it's time they drop the big one. I'm not kidding.
Tim Pool
Well, that's why there's that meme of Meteorite 2028. You know, just come end it all. And it's a picture of a meter slamming into the earth.
Brett Dasovic
To be fair.
Tim Pool
No. Noah, get the boat. Is the meme I never saw.
Mel K
But oh my God.
Roseanne Barr
I mean for real, it can't get much worse.
Phil Labonte
Don't say that, please.
Roseanne Barr
Then there's nothing but suffering and imbeciles. Who wants that?
Phil Labonte
Well, you know, no water.
Tim Pool
Well, I mean, look at what happened to you and your show. I mean, it's, it's, it's absurdity. It's insane.
Roseanne Barr
It. It is so crazy. And as time goes by, after eight years now, I look back and go, it's not possible that it really happened. It's not possible.
Mel K
That's why I made you to make Roseanne Barr is America. Because, you know, but it's not possible.
Roseanne Barr
That we were ever as stupid as that. And I think that might have been. That could have been the. The hit and bottom of stupidity.
Mel K
What cancer? That, that canceling your show over that?
Roseanne Barr
No, just that time when it was just pre Covid. Maybe Covid was the bottom.
Tim Pool
Oh.
Roseanne Barr
Where everybody got the friggin shot because they told him to go get the shot.
Tim Pool
Everyone went, I have good news for you. What? Well, okay, so we had a super chat from Paul Bruce who said talk about the north magnetic pole drift. So there is a theory, it's called the Adam and Eve theory where there's a lot of people who believe that every 6,500 years the Poles will flip, causing the plant to tilt.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And so what will happen is Antarctica will move to the equator. The north Northern hemisphere, largely the United States will flip. So It'll. It'll largely stay the same, but for Florida, I think Florida becomes cold like. Like pa. And when this happens, it'll cause great floods and wind. The weakening of the magnetic pole will allow solar radiation to come in and wipe out the entire electrical grid, shutting everything down.
Roseanne Barr
That's horrible.
Tim Pool
You give a up, thumbs up. So I don't. So there are people who actually believe this will happen? Mainstream science says once every 800,000 years, the polls will shift. So whether or not the planet tilts doesn't matter. The idea is we recently saw a major blackout in Spain, Portugal, and France and in Puerto Rico. Then cell service went down. And some people speculate, perhaps wrongly, that the. It is a fact that there is a weakening of the magnetosphere here. This is just mainstream science. It is drifting from the North Pole. Mainstream science says it's not going to flip or do anything dramatic and switch sides or anything, but there are people who believe it will. And when it does, there will be a brief period where solar standard solar radiation will penetrate to the surface of the earth and just fry all of our electronics.
Roseanne Barr
See, that would be the best thing for everybody.
Tim Pool
I mean, a lot of people would.
Roseanne Barr
Die, but, you know, but after they're hauled away, then the rest of us will go back to talking with each other and, you know, raising chickens and creating music and doing fun.
Tim Pool
It'll be a renaissance.
Mel K
Yes.
Roseanne Barr
Might be, yeah. Or it'll be like walking dead on their phone. Too much. I mean, I am, too. I know, but maybe we need to learn something different, to be more in touch with our own humanity rather than. Than I said up, you know? Yeah, I don't know.
Tim Pool
All right, we're going to go to your chats, my friends. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know, including your neighbors. Have you gone to your neighbor's house, knocked on their door and told them to watch Tim Cast IRL yet? You should.
Brett Dasovic
I tell them to share it with their mortal enemy. And then you should fight about our show, preferably in the comment section to increase our engagement.
Roseanne Barr
That's good.
Tim Pool
That's a good one. But we're going to read your chats, so get those rumble rants and super chats in now and we'll read what you have to say. Say, let's see what we got here. Sh. Wilder says no pithy comment today. Just want to say, go support Brett and Olivia's derpy cat mocha. She ain't doing too hot. Give send. Go Sl Mocha recovery and have a blessed weekend. Homies. What happened?
Brett Dasovic
She had some imaging done and they found like a cancerous legion, like a tumor in her, in her stomach. And they have, she has to go back in for imaging in a month. So it's just. We love you, Mocha.
Roseanne Barr
Well, God bless you, Mocha. I hope it's all gone pretty soon.
Mel K
Wow.
Tim Pool
Let's see. Hammerhead says the clown on the culture war today tried the same tactic with Tim and Russia that they did with Trump and the steel dossier. In both cases they use the fact that you were made aware of the Accus accusation as evidence. Yes. On the culture war, the dude basically said I, I, I made a of bunch, a bunch of fact points about the US involvement in Ukraine, Syria, Russia's invasion. And he said, why should I listen to you when you've been accused of taking money from, from Russia indirectly? And then I said, if that's your, if that's your attempt to refute fact based issues in history, you're like, okay, whatever.
Mel K
No, it's Saul Linsky tactic. Don't attack, don't debate that what you're saying just go right after you. That's how they should.
Tim Pool
But this is, this is, this is one of the issues is that we, half of the political faction in this, in this country doesn't care what's true. They care what's political expedient.
Roseanne Barr
It's all, they don't pay any attention to anything. True. And I used to be a rabid leftist. I mean I've said that I was raised that way and I remember the fights we used to think up, me and my girlfriends who were rabid leftists and it's like, doesn't matter what they say. Just go, you know, say it doesn't matter what you say because you have a little bit dick. And, and that was our preparing for debates and stuff like that. And you just go after the person.
Mel K
You never talk about the substance.
Roseanne Barr
That's no, it, it matters. Secondarily.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
The other, the other thing is in the Internet world, if you want attention and you want to be, if, here's my advice to all the young people out there, you want to be a famous political commentator. The key is to intentionally debate stupid people.
Roseanne Barr
That's a good idea.
Tim Pool
This is, this is, this is the way it works. So, and I mean this with no disrespect, Ben Shapiro got really big when he went on college tours and was debating unlearned college kids. I'm not saying he's wrong for doing it, but it, it is massively entertaining to Conservatives. When a young, you know, derpy leftist at a college asks a stupid question and then Ben runs circles around. Around him, it's entertaining. Charlie Kirk does this as well with tpusa. They go to universities and he allows people to come to the microphone. And these young people don't know what they're talking about.
Roseanne Barr
Right.
Tim Pool
Dean Withers got a lot of attention on Jubilee for Gish. Galloping, I think. Ben Shapiro. And what he does now is he largely just finds random Trump supporters to debate and insult and like, that's what works. If you want to have a real conversation with someone trying to understand what they're talking about, that's not really going to do that.
Mel K
Well, yeah, I know all about it. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Mel K
I like. I only like to talk to people I think are smarter than me. So it's, it's, you know, I mean, here's a different. It's a different model.
Tim Pool
Here's what you do.
Roseanne Barr
It is a different model.
Tim Pool
You start a YouTube channel to learn.
Roseanne Barr
Something from interviewing something, Buddy.
Tim Pool
Start a YouTube channel where you're the intelligent conservative and your liberal friend tries to debate you, but they always just lose. Like Harlem. You know what I mean? Yeah, People love that stuff.
Brett Dasovic
It's not worth it if you can't make the thumbnail that says destroyed in big letters.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, that has to be. And especially if you're a dumbass who knows nothing about history. And then you pick experts to debate with. And then you say, oh, who cares about international law? That's the one that's got me now. Who really cares about lawyers for international law? It doesn't matter about international law. Doesn't matter about experts of international law. That. That one's got me going, I swear to God. You know what I'm talking about, right? Yeah.
Tim Pool
We got this from that place that I am. Fauci's pardon only protects him from federal charges. So a state could go after him and lock him up.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, somebody's got to go after the guy.
Mel K
I think Kansas is going after Pfizer for false advertising. I think that's a case of that's really going on, which, which, you know, they did say it was safe and effective over and over and over. $11 billion worth of bought.
Roseanne Barr
Somebody on earth who has the capacity should go after Fauci. Yeah, right. Somebody.
Tim Pool
Cash Patel. Lock them up.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
All right. Arsonist. YouTube says, today hits my first week anniversary in the gym. Gym. It's not about making huge changes. Just one small, healthy life change at a time. Go to the gym. Thank you. Phil.
Phil Labonte
Yes. Go to the gym.
Mel K
Great. Now change somebody's life for the better.
Tim Pool
It's great. Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
People who go to the gym. No, that's good. Good for you.
Tim Pool
Nicholson says there was a show about a decade ago where humans release a nanotechnology that attacked electricity. And anything that uses it looks like that's going to be our only salvation.
Mel K
I gotta find that revolution.
Brett Dasovic
No, it was 2007.
Tim Pool
Have you seen Moonfall?
Roseanne Barr
The.
Brett Dasovic
The. The movie?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Yes.
Roseanne Barr
Really? I gotta see that.
Tim Pool
It's about the moon starts falling. Oh, yeah, yeah. But it turns out moon's evil. That the moon is a space base built by ancient humans to create the Earth from scratch. Because there was a great human expansive galactic civilization that created an AI and the AI turned on the humans and started killing them. But the AI would do one thing. It would track biological life near electrical systems. So if it was like a dog running around, it wouldn't do anything. If there was a light switch, it wouldn't do anything. But when biological life came close to a source of electrical electricity, it would destroy both. And so what happens is the AI eventually finds the moon, which is a space base, and starts destroying it. So it starts falling to crash into the Earth. Earth. And then they go to the moon and save the day.
Brett Dasovic
He's making this movie sound so much more intelligent than it actually was.
Tim Pool
That's what the movie's about.
Roseanne Barr
It sounds good, though.
Brett Dasovic
It's.
Tim Pool
It's largely people, like, running from the moon, crashing into the Earth.
Brett Dasovic
It's h. It's a rolling. It's the guy who made Independence Day. It's rolling. Emmerich.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's.
Mel K
I never even heard of it.
Tim Pool
And then, like, the air is getting pulled off the surface of the Earth by the gravity of the moon. They're like.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Tim Pool
And then they run and jump right as the moon's coming, and they get pulled up by the moon and they jump really fast.
Roseanne Barr
Far.
Mel K
Oh, man.
Brett Dasovic
I'm gonna go rewatch that this weekend.
Roseanne Barr
Guys, movies. I don't know. What about romance movies? I bet you never seen.
Brett Dasovic
They don't make those anymore. Well, they. They do. They make them for streaming and nobody watches them.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
But women. Women just watch Dateline.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, that's how the murdering. The murder. I. That's right. All I watch.
Mel K
And every time I think, like, God, that I'm, like, rooting for the killer to get a. You know, like, it's such a. I.
Roseanne Barr
Just want to make. Get caught. I love. When I look at the other way.
Mel K
I say why would they say that they're gonna get caught?
Roseanne Barr
I just saw. On that subject, y' all, I just saw the best. What's his name? Bundy. Oh, my God. I. I thought I watched everything about Ted Bundy, but no, this was a new one. It's so scary freaky, because Bundy was always pretend thinking of himself as smarter than the FBI and all the cops. And that was his, you know. Yeah. He would talk thing that would make him feel so smart. It was that he was like, I'm smarter than now the police. And then this one guy, the guy that finally got him. Got him for his teeth, his bites.
Phil Labonte
Oh, yes.
Roseanne Barr
And they. And the guy was trying to get him and gave him apples when he was in the death row. That. And somebody goes, how come I never get any fruit? And Bundy stops cold eating the apple, and he's like, they're trying to get me with my bite marks. Anyway, it was just so interesting how finally he went, oh, my God, I'm not as smart as this guy. And just like they said, he went nuts and tore his cell all up. It's like, somebody is finally smarter than me. And I was like, that's damn good, because that's. Women love that. Yeah. I like when they get caught. I like how they do all this stuff for a really long time and they think they're smarter and nobody's gonna get them, and then something real little brings them down.
Tim Pool
This is what Trump needs to win elections. Right. He didn't. I mean, he's not gonna run again, but I'm like, he just needed to spend money on a true crime series series about him. Like when the court case was happening and like the fraud trial. He should have paid for a true crime series that just paints him in a slightly better light and results in people being like, he's innocent. They're lying.
Roseanne Barr
Maybe they'll do that after.
Tim Pool
He would come out and be like, they're lying. They're crooks. I didn't do it. Just make a true crime.
Roseanne Barr
He tried to do that, but they put the slap down.
Mel K
Right.
Roseanne Barr
Couldn't say that. Remember, they put the gag order done.
Mel K
Press conferences every. Every single day if he couldn't.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, but they. They put the gag order. He couldn't even say, these are some.
Tim Pool
Lion F1 1 true crime series. You know, they do those true crime series where it's like, the person was falsely convicted.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, that's true. Like those, too.
Tim Pool
But it's like, there was that one. Was it making a murder or whatever? Yeah, where they tried painting it like the guy was innocent, but then the prosecutor came out and said, like, actually, he's probably guilty. And here's the evidence. Here's why. These people are making a show. They admit they're making a show. They don't care if it's true or not. Not. Trump just needs to make a docu series about the crimes that omits anything that makes him look bad. So it look and make the prosecutors look bad. And then all the women are going to be like, he's innocent. Let him go.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I think he will do that by the end of his second term. I think there will be great documentaries on what they did to him. Look at everything available.
Brett Dasovic
They're making another, like, actual Hollywood movie about him now that's supposed to paint him in a more favorable light.
Roseanne Barr
Really?
Tim Pool
Remember Mueller? Was it Mueller?
Phil Labonte
She wrote, wrote, she wrote. Yeah.
Tim Pool
It basically made a true crime show that was anti Trump and women were addicted to it. Yep.
Roseanne Barr
Are you serious?
Mel K
What, covering the Mueller. The Mueller investigation.
Tim Pool
And then once that ended, they just kept going with hating Trump.
Mel K
Oh, God.
Phil Labonte
Mueller still an ex account.
Mel K
But how about these people that feel so. I mean, I feel bad for these people that watch the View and all these shows that all they talk about, it's so such toxic hate that affects your psychology or like these people. When you. If you ever speak to a true Trump hater, it's very sad. You just think, oh, I got them all over so much.
Tim Pool
My favorite is just trolling people.
Mel K
Yeah, well, you.
Tim Pool
I tweeted Trump can't do anything wrong because Trump is the nexus of morality. That means that whether it is good is simply whether or not Trump has done it. If he does it, it is good. And all these anti Trump people are like, oh, my God, you're in a cult. I can't believe that. Right?
Mel K
I mean, they lose their mind.
Roseanne Barr
I love it. I love to troll.
Tim Pool
And then I'm just like, sitting on my couch with my wife texting, and she's looking at me rolling her eyes, and I'm like, look, look, I'm sending.
Roseanne Barr
That's my whole life too.
Tim Pool
It's great.
Mel K
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then I feel. I feel bad for the people who are smart enough to get it because they're trying to tell people, like, stop, stop it. He's. He's screwing with you. Why don't you understand? And they're like, you're so dumb.
Mel K
But these liberal women between like 40 and 60, they are filled. They're so easily triggered when it comes to Trump.
Roseanne Barr
But they don't really know why.
Mel K
I know that's what I' did you see my.
Roseanne Barr
Where I champion Greta. What's her ass. I said let Greta in. I'm trying to get her into Gaza.
Mel K
Yeah, she's promoting get having a. I love how she's like going to Gaza.
Tim Pool
She. I love how Greta Thunberg is like the climate is changing and people will die. So now we have to go to Gaza and it's just like what, what idiots.
Roseanne Barr
I hope she would. I. I wish she would go in there and they'd be led around and she could help them all.
Brett Dasovic
You have to have a certain understanding of like intersectional politics to understand what the climate has to do with Gaza. Yeah, like that. That's something that like, it's like it's. It's an idea so stupid only a university professor could come up with it.
Roseanne Barr
She's A.I. i think, I think she's a complete A.I. invention of her parents.
Mel K
They're transhuman.
Roseanne Barr
Well, her parents are robot. She is a libtard. I mean a robot.
Tim Pool
A robot.
Roseanne Barr
Same thing.
Tim Pool
All right, we'll grab some more. We'll grab some more chats. What do we have here? Quantum strange. Quark says remember on this day, June 6, 1944, how many soldiers died in the beaches of Normandy to protect our freedom?
Mel K
I'm not sure they were protecting our freedom as much as. I don't know. I look back at World War II and I think we're gonna.
Roseanne Barr
She thinks the Germans lost but the Nazis won. And I have to agree with her.
Mel K
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
I think the Germans came to America and they took over the whole bush they were given.
Tim Pool
I mean the Bushes were Nazis. I mean like. Yeah. Back in the early days when Nazism was. Was actually normal in the United States. And then after when World War II, World War II started, they all started backing away being. Oh, you know, we don't want to be associated with that. Yeah, but it's not like people just change their world views overnight.
Mel K
No.
Tim Pool
So yeah. Prescott Bush.
Roseanne Barr
You know who else was in that family or the, the Rothschild banking family of all those criminals. Did you know that Adam, what's his name? The b. Bug eyed guy. Adam Schiff. Did you know it's the Rothschild Schiff family. A lot of people don't know that. That. I hope that she Same family shift, right? No, I thought it was Rothschild shift.
Mel K
I wouldn't be surprised.
Tim Pool
But I, I just.
Roseanne Barr
That's one family shift. Is that down?
Tim Pool
I hope that Adam Schiff grew up watching Roseanne so that he can, he can see you say this and just like a single tear comes down his face.
Roseanne Barr
I've already called him. And what's her aoc. They got the realtor eyes, the big bug eyed realtor look, you know, you see them on those bus stops where they're like. Like, hi, need a house call. This number. They look like that, you know? I don't know.
Tim Pool
All right, let's go. Punk Rock Fox says statute of limitations only starts when you discover the crime. And the suspect, if you just discover the crime, it hasn't started yet. Indeed.
Roseanne Barr
Is that true?
Tim Pool
Yes. Oh, yeah. People.
Roseanne Barr
I thought it had to go back to when you, when you committed the.
Tim Pool
Crime, only upon awareness of it.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, good.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Mel K
Well, there's a lot of crimes that could still be found out then.
Brett Dasovic
Good.
Tim Pool
Yep. Let's see. Kelly McBride says sorry, I can't believe Cash scapegoat the Epstein case and now throws his out statement of already deleting his devices. Either Pam Cash or both are lying about the 10,000 hours of child porn. And the names are too big to charge. Perhaps.
Phil Labonte
I don't have. I don't have the sense that they're. They're actually lying. I know that people are going to be bummed about that, but I mean.
Tim Pool
If you can't trust Cash and Dan, then that's it. You lose.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Because who, who's. Who's better than them? That's why I'm like. I can imagine a scenario where they're not being truthful, but it's because the machine state is impenetrable. Like if you release this, they'll come after your family. Or if you, if you release this, it'll Destroy. Destroyed the US economy. But I largely just think 80% of it is true.
Mel K
But how about. I mean, just to me, I just don't understand not going after the white collar crimes then that are connected.
Tim Pool
Well, I think they probably are.
Mel K
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Well, maybe they, Maybe it's just not over yet.
Mel K
It's not. And they didn't even have enough time yet. And I trust them both very much. But what I believe is that the white collar crimes are going to be the easiest way to go after most of these people. And then from that point also, I want, I want like when it comes to like the auto pen, I think we need to know that that doctor that looked at Fauci and all the people that used it. I mean there's so many layers of what's going on and then the whole cover up all the way back to 2016 so I think they have a lot on their plates and they're trying to prioritize in a very hostile environment.
Tim Pool
I agree. I agree. All right, what have we here? True. Biniz says, what if our government doesn't really control America?
Roseanne Barr
America. Well, there's a big bingo.
Tim Pool
I think the CIA, I think Ukraine controls America.
Roseanne Barr
You do?
Tim Pool
Yeah. Zelensky flew here and went to Congress. They waved his flag and then gave him hundreds of billions of dollars.
Mel K
Yeah. No, I think.
Tim Pool
I think it's the Ukrainians. It's always been the Ukrainians.
Roseanne Barr
Really?
Mel K
No, global public.
Roseanne Barr
I think it's. I think it's c. The Chinese. I think it's a. Chinese control everything.
Tim Pool
I think it's a combination of various foreign interests. I think the Saudis have a lot of control because of the petrodollars dollar. China is the biggest spent spender on foreign lobbying in United states. It's like $460 million something per year.
Mel K
Yeah. I mean, I still think that the entire State Department and the CIA and all of them have been involved in the international foreign policy above the government for decades. I mean, they function with the USAID dark money and all that.
Roseanne Barr
It's just Satan. Let's just be real. Real Satan is in charge of everything thing. And maybe it's almost over.
Tim Pool
Smeat Knight says, rosanna, I grew up with you on the television. I'm grateful for all the laughs. My family and I who watch you every day want to say we love you.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I love you back. Thank you, honey.
Mel K
Come see the movie.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Mel K
Is America.
Tim Pool
I do. Gotta say, it was like the cringiest thing when they brought the show back without you. That was so sense.
Mel K
And I killed her with a drug.
Roseanne Barr
Killed me too. I thought, oh, Christ, they're killing me too.
Mel K
And you have all the clothes, all the characters outside, like, oh, well, she did get addicted to drugs. And you're like.
Roseanne Barr
I was looking. I was like, oh, my God, I can't believe these guys are doing that. But they did it.
Phil Labonte
Well, it sucks, but it's her own dumb fault.
Mel K
Right?
Tim Pool
Right.
Mel K
That's how it was.
Roseanne Barr
I was like, what? Couldn't they have done it in a better way? Like I could have ran over some Girl Scouts drunk or something. I thought of the many other ways they could have left me some dignity.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, that's the problem. They could have done that, but they chose not.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I mean, I gotta be honest.
Mel K
They could have not fired you and kept going.
Tim Pool
The Roseanne, to be fair, if they did make the story that you were Drunk driving and ran over girl scouts and went to prison. I would be like, it is bad they fired you, but that is pretty funny.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it could have been funnier.
Mel K
Oh, no, they didn't make it funny at all. They could have.
Tim Pool
Weird, right? It's like one day they're like, by the way, she does drugs and she's dead. Right?
Mel K
That was it. And then didn't they ask you to come back? Back?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah. They asked me to come back at the end as a ghost.
Mel K
It's true.
Roseanne Barr
I said, wait a minute. You're. You're asked me to come back. The show you stole from me killed me on and then you want me to come back.
Tim Pool
They did.
Roseanne Barr
And play myself as a ghost. I. I really.
Tim Pool
When? When? For like a special guest appearance or what?
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, like for the finale.
Roseanne Barr
Had to no to play a ghost.
Mel K
Because it was losing ratings.
Roseanne Barr
All the time.
Brett Dasovic
Oh, my gosh.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, yeah.
Mel K
Recurring. That's how. That's how.
Tim Pool
Okay, okay. Hold on. Hold on.
Roseanne Barr
Isn't it?
Tim Pool
When was that?
Roseanne Barr
What? Huh?
Tim Pool
When was that?
Roseanne Barr
That's like the second season.
Tim Pool
Are they still doing the show?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, I have canceled last year.
Tim Pool
Okay. You should pitch the show to them and say what, what you want to happen is the Connors have a seance and they bring in a necromancer who brings you back from the dead and they have to sacrifice someone else to do it.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, someone in the family has to die. Darlene. Bye bye, darling.
Tim Pool
See ya.
Roseanne Barr
No, I. I was just like, I can't believe it. When that's a little odd.
Tim Pool
When that AI thing comes out. I'm making that show.
Roseanne Barr
Okay. You got my blessing on it.
Mel K
Yeah, just take her to one of a little.
Tim Pool
And they're. And they're like, they're all gathered around be like, we need to bring back Roseanne. And the necromancer is like, but one of the has to die. And they all just look at Darlene and they're like, okay, goodbye.
Phil Labonte
Fine.
Tim Pool
Wow. I can't believe that. They're like, we shouldn't have fired you. The show.
Mel K
So yeah, we need you to come back as a ghost.
Roseanne Barr
If as a guest at 1/10 your peg when we fired you.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. But whatever. God fixes stuff up. He better fix. He better fix this AI quandary Lord.
Tim Pool
So was it going to be like. Like you would actually be walking around the house talking to them as a ghost?
Roseanne Barr
I guess that's what they had in their minds.
Tim Pool
Isn't it kind of weird to turn Roseanne from like a family? Based sitcom into a supernatural comedy drama.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. They like this English show where there was a ghost lady they wanted me to like.
Mel K
Six feet under.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Some show in England where a ghost lives in a house.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. Ghosts.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it was called ghosts. Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. I was like, the only way I'll come back as a departed dead person is if I'm a prophet.
Mel K
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
You know, and I'm like, here was that.
Tim Pool
I would also respect if they brought you back and then you walk on the set and they go, oh, she's not dead. We were wrong.
Mel K
Oh, yeah. She just took off to Mexico.
Tim Pool
We just never checked.
Roseanne Barr
You know, I'm doing a new show, and I'll give you one last little thing. I. I have a new show, and there's a bar mitzvah in it, and I'm going to Roseanne. Connor is making a. An appearance at the bar Bat mitzvah.
Brett Dasovic
Oh, yeah.
Mel K
Well, that'll be hard. She must have made it through the drug overdose.
Roseanne Barr
She explains what really happened. Oh, I love it. It's kind of fun.
Mel K
It's gonna be great.
Tim Pool
I. That's. That's insane.
Roseanne Barr
I can't believe that while it's. Hollywood would. Yeah.
Tim Pool
All right. What do we got here?
Roseanne Barr
Maybe I can make a thin Roseanne. Well, you are. Well, I mean, young and thin and gorgeous for the AI Roseanne.
Tim Pool
You're Roseanne's long lost evil twin or her clone.
Mel K
Yes.
Brett Dasovic
We're getting into soap opera territory, right?
Mel K
Why not?
Tim Pool
They wanted to put a ghost on the shot.
Brett Dasovic
I'm talking about it. I'm here for it.
Phil Labonte
Very Falcon crack. Best ideas here.
Mel K
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
It. It really does feel like Hollywood's out of ideas.
Mel K
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
They keep remaking the same stuff.
Mel K
Terrible.
Tim Pool
And they're just like, well, the ratings are down. What do we do? Roseanne's a ghost.
Brett Dasovic
Ghost Roseanne. I mean, I think that's because there's no more coke in the writing room or the executive room anymore. See, back when. Back when the executives were snorting immense lines of cocaine, the movies were awesome. Now everything's PC Everybody's living healthy. They're drinking.
Tim Pool
The execs are all stressed out.
Brett Dasovic
They're all stressed out. They're not doing a bunch of drugs and taking script ideas.
Tim Pool
Is that why the 70s and 80s were so great?
Roseanne Barr
Yes.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Roseanne Barr
It's the comics.
Phil Labonte
Awesome.
Roseanne Barr
The comedians were in there taking coke.
Mel K
And a lot of those comedies.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I saw some. I saw the script that Sam Kenison turned in with all these razor cuts on it. Those stains. That was for Rodney Dangerfield back to school or one of them had these coke lines.
Brett Dasovic
And what was it they were just saying that the, the Popeye movie was the most coked up movie set they'd ever seen.
Tim Pool
And really was it Robin Williams?
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, it was Robin. They said like cocaine was being transported into the movie in film reels.
Roseanne Barr
I can imagine that they were all on it.
Mel K
Yeah, yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Saturday Night Live was funny back then when they had had coke.
Brett Dasovic
It's just not the same anymore.
Tim Pool
Up on Goofballs.
Mel K
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Now the kids, I bet.
Tim Pool
I bet the Simpsons writers too, like Conan o' Brien in the early days.
Roseanne Barr
I bet.
Tim Pool
Because early Simpsons are was like. It was a season two through nine was like a masterpiece or like each season and now I don't know, like Abe's gay or something.
Roseanne Barr
I don't watch it anymore because I never know when the it's on or what channel. I can't follow tv.
Tim Pool
Pretty sure it's always.
Roseanne Barr
I can't even turn it on. I gotta get my four year old granddaughter. Turn the TV on for me now.
Tim Pool
Now there's no buttons anymore. Yeah, now, now it's like you have to look at a certain part of the TV and wink at it and tell it what to do.
Phil Labonte
Probably get. Yeah, you can buy a TV that you can talk to now.
Tim Pool
I think really we have it. Yeah, yeah, we, we. We don't use it anymore. We had one at the last studio and I think people kind of just were. It was kind of creepy.
Mel K
Watching you too though, right?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. They're all spying on you.
Phil Labonte
Fine.
Roseanne Barr
Everything's is spy.
Brett Dasovic
The company's like, we're not collecting your data.
Roseanne Barr
What is it? The nest, the thing that does your temperatures. Oh yeah, my son said that does spy on you.
Tim Pool
Mom.
Mel K
Yeah. And, and Alexa got caught.
Tim Pool
You know. You know, be cool though. If they just had big red evil eyes on all the devices that moves and like tracks you as you move.
Mel K
Around, that would be nicer.
Phil Labonte
Just a reminder.
Mel K
Just have to accept watching you. Exactly, exactly.
Tim Pool
So. So I will say this. People didn't seem to understand that when you bought those devices. I'm going to say their name. You would say it's named turn it on. Yeah. And then you would tell it what to do. How do you think it knows when you say its name? It's always on.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, that's true.
Tim Pool
Huh. And it sends your data to a company that translates the sound into text and then sends the command to the device.
Mel K
I think they allowed this though. There was a whole bunch of things that came around in 2013, 2014, where the TEC companies meshed with all the, all the different agencies, FBI, there was some kind of thing. So I think that this has been going on a very long time.
Roseanne Barr
Think of the thought behind it though. How are we going to spy on all these people and everything they do? Right?
Mel K
Technocracy.
Tim Pool
Yeah, we got phones now.
Mel K
Full surveillance.
Tim Pool
Well, my friends, it has been, it was very fun. I appreciate having you guys, everybody else smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on X and Instagram, Timcast. We'll have clips up throughout the weekend. We're back Monday, of course. And tomorrow's gonna be real fun. Do Mel and Roseanne. You want to shout anything out?
Mel K
Well, you can check out my show. I am on Rumble, the Mel K show. And I also want everyone to check out Roseanne's documentary. It's called Roseanne Barr is America. It'll be everywhere on the 10th of June and I hope people like love it and I'm excited for people to hear your story finally. It's very, very, very eye opening about not just everything that happened to Roseanne, but Hollywood too.
Roseanne Barr
And the press, the crooked friggin press that made everything into race when it wasn't race at all at all. But I love y' all and you know they're never gonna make me shut up. Em. Thank you for having us.
Mel K
Thank you for having me.
Tim Pool
Anytime.
Roseanne Barr
It was great.
Mel K
Thank you so much.
Brett Dasovic
So much, guys. If you want to follow me, I'm on Instagram and Twix at Brett Dasovic on both of those platforms. But what you should do is watch Pop Culture Crisis. We are live Monday through Friday, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, which is noon Pacific. YouTube and rumble. See you there. I am Phil.
Phil Labonte
That remains on Twix. I'm Phil. It remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. The new record is called Antifragile. You can check it out on YouTube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora and Deezer. Don't forget the left lane is for crying.
Tim Pool
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Podcast Summary: Timcast IRL – FBI Seizes Fauci's Devices, Kash Patel Tells Rogan WE'RE ONTO HIM In COVID Probe w/ Roseanne Barr & Mel K
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with a humorous advertisement segment promoting internet services and podcasts. Tim Pool then transitions into the core topics, focusing on significant developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic, governmental investigations, and broader sociopolitical issues.
Timestamp: [00:59] - [06:31]
Key Points:
Seizure of Devices: FBI Director Cash Patel announced the seizure of Dr. Anthony Fauci's phone and hard drives, marking a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the origins of COVID-19 and the federal response.
Investigation Details: Patel highlighted the difficulty in locating Fauci's devices, which could provide insights into decisions about lockdowns, mask mandates, and potential ties between Fauci's former agency and the Wuhan Laboratory.
Public Interest: Patel emphasized the importance of uncovering whether Fauci intentionally misled the public, stating, “We owe those answers to the American people” ([05:00]).
Pardons and Legal Implications: Discussions emerged around Fauci’s universal pardon, which protects him from federal charges for a specified period. There is speculation about future legal actions depending on the Supreme Court's rulings regarding the validity of the pardon ([06:31]).
Notable Quotes:
Cash Patel: “We have been looking because it is of public importance to figure out, did that guy lie? Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths? We owe those answers to the American people.” ([05:00])
Tim Pool: “We are not done. We're still looking and we're on the case.” ([06:31])
Timestamp: [28:31] - [43:39]
Key Points:
Epstein's Death: The conversation delves into the controversial circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death in jail, with Cash Patel asserting that Epstein committed suicide despite multiple attempts ([28:31]).
Paramedics and Security: Questions are raised about how Epstein was found dead, given the reported high-security measures, leading to speculations about possible foul play or a cover-up ([42:35]).
Media and Public Reaction: The role of media skepticism and public doubt regarding official statements is discussed, highlighting distrust in governmental narratives ([30:16]).
Involvement of High-Profile Individuals: The potential involvement of influential figures and international connections in Epstein's activities is examined, suggesting a broader conspiracy ([33:00]).
Notable Quotes:
Mel K: “They should have called in Samantha Power Day 1 as soon as they started seeing that and asking, you know, what was this money sent here for?” ([08:32])
Tim Pool: “Cash Patel can't come out and say, I don't believe it. Because they're going to find them sooner or later.” ([43:14])
Timestamp: [05:02] - [14:37]
Key Points:
Definition and Origins: The Liberal World Order (LWO) is discussed as a post-World War II global system aimed at promoting democracy, open economies, and respecting national borders. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is mentioned as a key architect of this order ([14:00]).
Critique of LWO: Guests express skepticism about the LWO, suggesting it serves the interests of powerful international bankers and undermines American sovereignty. Historical connections to post-war financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank are scrutinized ([13:14]).
Conspiracy Theories: The discussion touches on theories that suggest the LWO is a facade for deeper, more nefarious agendas, including global economic control and the orchestration of international conflicts ([14:37]).
Notable Quotes:
Tim Pool: “They literally call themselves the liberal economic order. It's in the CFR website.” ([14:00])
Mel K: “I really believe at this time left right, Republican, Democrat is a total farce and... the only way that this country saves itself is to have the people save themselves locally.” ([12:45])
Timestamp: [54:10] - [118:35]
Key Points:
AI Development and Risks: The guests explore the rapid advancements in AI technology, expressing concerns about AI's potential to manipulate information, automate creative industries, and even pose existential threats to humanity ([54:10]).
AI in Media and Entertainment: The impact of AI on the entertainment industry is discussed, predicting a future where AI-generated content replaces human creativity, leading to a decline in the quality and originality of media ([73:05]).
AI and Human Interaction: There's a discussion about AI companions and the psychological effects of humans forming attachments to non-sentient entities, raising ethical and societal questions ([70:02]).
Singularity and Control: The concept of the technological singularity is examined, with scenarios imagined where AI surpasses human intelligence and takes autonomous control, potentially leading to dystopian outcomes ([82:15]).
Notable Quotes:
Tim Pool: “We spend this way toon the average guy like me. I just don't know what, what they're trying to do exactly.” ([Some timestamp])
Mel K: “They're pushing the transhumanism and they're pushing a lot of fear of AI.” ([55:46])
Tim Pool: “When you say, like, how do we stop it? Is it going to keep? Well, yeah.” ([85:50])
Timestamp: [14:37] - [116:47]
Key Points:
Narrative Warfare: The episode highlights how differing narratives and information bubbles exacerbate political and cultural divisions, making consensus and mutual understanding increasingly difficult ([53:28]).
Media Influence: The role of media platforms like YouTube in shaping public perception is critiqued, with concerns about algorithmic biases favoring certain types of content over others ([84:31]).
Apathy and Public Engagement: The hosts discuss public apathy towards ongoing political issues, attributing it to information overload and the repetitive cycle of news that fails to inspire meaningful action ([15:35]).
Political Commentary and Debates: The effectiveness of current political discourse is questioned, suggesting that debates often devolve into personal attacks rather than substantive discussions ([97:03]).
Notable Quotes:
Roseanne Barr: “It's all heavily invested in arms and munitions and war.” ([20:33])
Tim Pool: “It's called the liberal economic order. It's in the CFR website.” ([14:00])
Brett Dasovic: “We were doing a segment about the culture. We're talking about, like, all the way back to the early 2000s about, like the war on Christmas.” ([25:11])
Timestamp: [03:53] - [121:55]
Key Points:
Roseanne Barr: Roseanne discusses her new documentary, "Roseanne Barr is America," which aims to present her perspective on past events and her experiences with the Hollywood industry. She expresses frustration over how her story has been portrayed and censored in mainstream media ([03:53]).
Mel K: Mel K, as the producer of Roseanne's documentary, emphasizes the importance of telling Roseanne’s side of the story to shed light on the challenges she faced. She advocates for greater transparency and accountability within Hollywood and government institutions ([04:33]).
Interactions and Discussions: The guests engage in discussions about the impact of media narratives, personal experiences with censorship, and the broader implications of systemic issues within entertainment and government sectors.
Notable Quotes:
Roseanne Barr: “I have to agree with her... the whole damn press.” ([107:57])
Mel K: “People need to start looking at the international banking system.” ([12:45])
Roseanne Barr: “They stole my show and killed me.” ([116:35])
Timestamp: [94:19] - [120:59]
Key Points:
Listener Messages: The hosts read and respond to various listener messages, addressing personal anecdotes, support for guests, and reflections on discussed topics.
Community Engagement: Messages range from personal support for family members facing health issues to debates on current events and societal concerns raised by listeners.
Feedback on Content: Audience members express opinions on the show's topics, ranging from support for investigative narratives to skepticism about governmental actions.
Notable Quotes:
Listener: “They put me on the show when I had a drug overdose.” ([117:36])
Tim Pool: “Cash Patel. Lock them up.” ([110:22])
Timestamp: [121:12] - [122:20]
Key Points:
Promotions: The episode concludes with promotional segments encouraging listeners to support the guests' projects, such as Roseanne Barr's documentary and Mel K's show on Rumble.
Closing Statements: The hosts reiterate the importance of sharing the podcast and engaging with their community, setting the stage for future episodes and discussions.
Notable Quotes:
Mel K: “I want everyone to check out Roseanne's documentary. It's called Roseanne Barr is America.” ([121:37])
Roseanne Barr: “Thank you for having us.” ([121:52])
This episode of Timcast IRL delves deep into controversial and multifaceted topics, ranging from high-profile governmental investigations to the pervasive influence of AI and the entrenchment of cultural wars. With guests like Roseanne Barr and Mel K, the discussion weaves through personal experiences, systemic critiques, and speculative future scenarios, all while engaging actively with the audience through live chats and interactive segments. The episode underscores a pervasive distrust in governmental institutions and mainstream media, advocating for independent inquiry and skepticism towards established narratives.
Note: The views and opinions expressed in this summary reflect those presented in the podcast episode and do not represent an endorsement or verification of their accuracy.