
Tim, Phil, Libby, & Shane are joined by Bradley Devlin to discuss Trump threatening Iran & telling people to evacuate Tehran, Trump slamming Tucker Carlson over his Israeli War criticisms, Pakistan warning Israel it will nuke them, and No...
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Tim Pool
Thanks guys. Thanks for having me. I'm Bradley Devlin. I'm politics editor at the Daily Signal, host of the Signal Sit down podcast and a contributing editor at the American Conservative. Thanks, Tim.
Libby Emmons
Right on. We got Shane hanging out.
Shane Cashman
What's up Bradley, Good to have you back.
Tim Pool
Thank you.
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Call in and talk about whatever.
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We've had Bigfoot stories, abduction stories, brainwashed stories, spirits, you name it.
Tim Pool
Werewolves.
Bradley Devlin
You're. You're digging into that weird Antarctica thing with like the. Oh, yeah, nice.
Shane Cashman
I just did a lot of Antarctica last week. So this is like I was doing.
Bradley Devlin
A rabbit hole, clear the decks.
Tim Pool
We're talking cryptids only.
Libby Emmons
What's going on?
Shane Cashman
Well, last week I broke down a lot of Operation High Jump and stuff like that.
Libby Emmons
Just that stuff.
Shane Cashman
Just that stuff. But it just so happens that yesterday, scientists have been hearing strange sounds from below the ice in Antarctica.
Libby Emmons
Cthulhu.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Oh, it could be.
Libby Emmons
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
So that's. So if you're in Antarctica, please call in. Hi, Libby.
Bradley Devlin
Hi, Shane. I'm Libby Ammons. I'm hanging out. Glad to be here. I'm with the Post, Millennial and Human Events Dot com.
Phil Labonte
How you doing, everybody? My name's Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm anti communist and a counter revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Libby Emmons
You know, I do want to mention too, I felt like, considering the gravity of the news with Trump, that we would just go straight for this big, potentially historical news. But there are a bunch of stories that I think are also important. You had organizers for the no Kings protest firing into a crowd, killing an innocent guy, and the police arrested the guy who got one of the guys who got shot at, which is weird. You've got the Minnesotans. What? Shane was just mentioning this assassin and all the weird stuff around him. There's weird stuff going on. But we're gonna get into this news first because this is massive. We have this story from the Post. Millennial Trump urges immediate evacuation of Tehran. Postman reports. President Trump warned on Monday evening that everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran, Iran's capital city. This comes as Israel and Iran have traded strikes over the weekend. Trump said Iran should have signed the deal. I told them to sign. What a shame and waste of human life. Simply stated, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I said it over and over again. Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran. Now we have this video which is reportedly from now, but there have been videos of this going on for a while. Footage of Tehran's highway showing people leaving the city in droves. So you can see the highway is. Is lit up. We also have this video which is a strike that occurred. Now, it's not graphic or anything like that, so just, you know, you're being pre warned that it's not graphic. But this shows an active Strike on Iranian television. Check this out. I've heard some reports that Iran was issuing orders for Israeli news media to evacuate their headquarters. Did you hear that as well?
Bradley Devlin
I heard that as well, yeah. In Haifa. Yeah. In the northern part of the, part of the country.
Libby Emmons
And now we have this from Lawrence Jones. He says, I've been informed that president at POTUS will have dinner with the heads of state of the G7 nations and immediately depart for Washington. He has requested the National Security Council be prepared in the Situation Room. So it would seem, ladies and gentlemen, that a war is coming. We've got this. Check this out from Times of Israel. US Appears to be deploying large number of aerial refueling tankers across the Atlantic. I believe the number is upwards of 30 refueling tankers. Now these are important for Western fighter jets that can't make the trip from Israel to Iran. They'll have to refuel in midair after on their return flight. So they go in, they engage in airstrikes, they turn around, meet up with these refueling tankers, get refueled and come back or maybe before. But this is the speculation here is that the US Is mass mobilizing. Of course we have this tweet, Ellie Al Afri, it says madness. Within minutes of Trump's tweets, dozen of dozens of US Planes on their way to the Middle East. So I'm not entirely sure this is this guy, says a former IDF soldier. And we can see this, this chart appearing to show the flight paths of many jets moving in. It looks like these may be, I don't know if these are refueling tankers or what's going on, but I'm going to go ahead and say I think the US Is about to get involved in this war.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I think that's pretty clear.
Shane Cashman
That's terrible. I think you're right. This is terrible. I think this is so not, this is against his base. There's a lot of people on, on Fox News who want it.
Phil Labonte
So it doesn't seem, I, it's, it doesn't seem like there's going to be strikes carried out by the US it seems like they're looking to play a support role.
Shane Cashman
I think that the bad enough there.
Phil Labonte
Are B2s that are I guess stationed somewhere in the Indian Ocean, I believe, I'm not sure what other bombers, but there's not. You know, I mean obviously there's three carriers so you know, they've got plenty of things and stuff like that.
Shane Cashman
I think something's certainly happening. I really wish it wouldn't happen, but that's, this is the pattern of American war. We have destabilized a destabilized nation, which, you know, we are just now still coming out of the lockdowns which mutilated this country and the rest of the world. And just like after the Great Depression, we went to war, and I think it's happening again.
Libby Emmons
And we also, we also have. The Nimitz is deploying, and the interesting thing about this is that it was scheduled to be. To be deployed, but it is now deploying early into the Indo Pacific and it's scheduled for decommission next year.
Bradley Devlin
That's interesting.
Libby Emmons
That's so conspiracy, brother.
Shane Cashman
I think it's too on the nose. I think it's like, I think they're feeding us these things to be like it's going to be another, you know, false flag. I think.
Libby Emmons
So. What is the implication of a vessel that is one year from decommission heading.
Shane Cashman
Into we're going to Gulf of Tonkin?
Libby Emmons
It. Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Even though that second one, that Gulf of Tonkin wasn't actually hit, you know.
Libby Emmons
Right.
Shane Cashman
They could say that or hit it themselves.
Libby Emmons
I agree with you. It feels too on the nose. But of course, the conspiracy theory is that we're sending in a ship, we're about to decommission because we don't need it anymore.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Libby Emmons
And so it's going to get attacked by Iran, and then we're like, oh, geez, we had to join this war. Now someone.
Tim Pool
That's what else is happening right now. Is it. What is it called? The. Oh, the one big beautiful bill.
Libby Emmons
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That provides about $200 billion to reinvigorate U.S. defense. And what is the other process?
Libby Emmons
Trillion dollar military spending bill, isn't it?
Tim Pool
Oh, and then the other process that we're involved in, an appropriations package.
Libby Emmons
Indeed.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. Lots of money. Lots of money to get. To get thrown at this whole thing.
Shane Cashman
A lot of people make money.
Bradley Devlin
I'm pretty opposed to war entirely. I've been watching this along with the rest of you guys, trying to figure out what's going on. Trump was very vocal about not getting us into any new wars. He's really been. And of course, in the, in his first term, no new wars, he's really been skating quite the line on this. Right. Like, not saying that he's backing Israel materially, not saying that the US Is going to get involved in this conflict that Israel has been planning for what, 20 years. Like they've planning to. Been planning to do this very thing. You've Netanyahu all weekend saying, you know, first he was coming out and saying that Iran tried to assassinate Trump, which was very clearly a. So come join us in this war thing today. He was talking about how Iran hates America, which, like as we mentioned pre show. We know. Right, we know that. But I, my impulse here is to really hope and pray and trust that the President has America's best interests at heart. And that is, that is what I am, what does that mean, what I am hoping? I do not necessarily know what that means. I do think, I do think it's important to, I do think it's important to support our allies. I don't think that it's great for the US to get involved in bombing Iran or anything like that. I have a lot of doubts about this. We were talking about the need for Israel's need for US Bunker busters in order to get to the, what is it for now, deep underground nuclear facility that they want to attack. Now. Israel could get it anyway. They just want our stuff to do it because it would be more expedient.
Libby Emmons
But the question with war with Iran is, you said, I hope Trump has America's best interest at heart.
Bradley Devlin
Depends on what those interests are.
Libby Emmons
What if, what if it's in America's best interest in terms of unipolar global dominance?
Bradley Devlin
Right.
Libby Emmons
Or petrodollar supremacy?
Bradley Devlin
Right. These are questions. And then of course you go back to remember Donald Rumsfeld, remember that documentary with Donald Rumsfeld? And he was like, well, who did, who do you want? You want somebody else to be in charge?
Libby Emmons
Do you want Communist China to be the unipolar power?
Bradley Devlin
Right, yeah. That's not what I'm looking for either. And then if Iran does attain nuclear weapons, then who else is going to attain nuclear weapons? Because they're certainly just going to share and sell it.
Libby Emmons
Yep. I think the greatest concern with Iran getting a nuke is not that Iran's going to strike anybody, which is the stupidest. I got to be, I got to be honest, when, when, when Israel's coming out and even people in the US and they're like, Iran's going to get a nuke and they're going to get you like, bro, they're not going to be able to build a missile rocket that's going to reach the United States, but it is going to get into the hands of some whackaloon crazy ass people.
Bradley Devlin
And didn't we look at a map like the Houthis?
Tim Pool
So if that were to happen, Persia gets turned into glass, I, I believe that the Nuclear program in Tehran was for ultimately the purpose, or at least the. The facade of obtaining a nuclear weapon. But ultimately the nuclear program is their best piece of leverage. They learn from what happened to Saddam, they learn from what happened to Gaddafi. Errors, wars of choice that the United States undertook. And their whole strategy, I think here is to move slowly but surely towards that nuclear bomb in order to create leverage. Because if they do attain the nuclear bomb, then you have a North Korea the size of Western Europe in the middle of Eurasia. That's what you have. You're going to make yourself a pariah. You're not going to be negotiating with the Chinese and the Russians to the same degree or be a participant in global affairs to the same degree as they are now. And so I don't think the justification of a denuclearized Iran is enough. I think it would be wise for policymakers in the United States right now to think about how they're actually going to talk to the public about this war, because everyone's posting on Twitter. Actually, if you look at polls, people are really supportive of striking Iran if it means preventing a nuclear weapon. Well, people were, yeah, trust the polls. But people were really having an easy time saying that we should go into Iraq to get rid of the saddam because the WMDs and Bush was to be fake, which turned out to be fake. And Bush was underwater a year later on the war. And so what we need to start talking about now is what is the plan? Iran is a Shia majority country. There's not many of them. Iran has 90 million people. That is bigger than Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria in Libya combined, plus another Afghanistan on top of that. As I said, it's as big as Western Europe. So are we okay with the mullahs and the Ayatollah retaining control of Iran? If we go in there with B2 bombers and blow up Fordow and decapitate their nuclear program, and guess what? If we're not, who's going to take the Ayatollah's place? Because I was promised from the neocons for years that if this happens, within 48 hours, people are going to be in the streets demonstrating and demanding the Ayatollah's head. That hasn't happened. The only demonstrations that we saw in Iran over the weekend were people demanding retribution against the Israelis for carrying out these strikes. And the United States too. So we can't forget that. So what takes its place? Is this another Syria 2.0? Does this let an Islamic State, Syria.
Libby Emmons
People understand how big Iran is?
Tim Pool
Exactly.
Libby Emmons
They don't understand.
Tim Pool
And look at the topography there, Tim.
Libby Emmons
Small mountains. Yeah, it's crazy. I think the likely scenario, Trump supporters largely do not want war with Iran. But Trump does have his key influencer base that are very culty. Not all of them, but many of them. If us here's my prediction. US Military, naval forces are going to go to guard the Strait of Hormuz. They're going to try and keep it open. They're going to say, we're not getting involved in this. There will be an attack on our vessels or whatever.
Tim Pool
Probably not by the Iranians, by the Houthis, most likely.
Libby Emmons
Maybe, maybe, who knows? All that matters is that they come out on TV and say US men and women in uniform have been attacked by Iran. We were trying to maintain the Strait of Hormuz to keep it open because this is also Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Oman. They're saying, we can't allow Iran to shut down trade for all of these nations. They attacked us. We have no choice. You've already got the narrative Netanyahu saying this. Iran's trying to kill Trump. I am fairly certain the moment Trump comes out and says, we cannot allow our brave men and women in uniform to be attacked by a foreign adversary. We are simply trying to maintain trade. But they have invoked our ire by attacking our good people. There's. I wouldn't be surprised if even men and women in uniform die. Trump's base is going to on a dime say, yep, Trump's right, they're going to go right for it.
Tim Pool
And the left comes back.
Shane Cashman
I think a certain amount of his base, I think the base is going.
Libby Emmons
To fracture because it's already, it's already fractured.
Shane Cashman
It's already watching it fractured big time today it's been happening.
Libby Emmons
You know, what's funny is like, doesn't it seem to be mostly the people that were pro desantis are now happy with Trump's.
Bradley Devlin
They're happy with rattling the war thing.
Libby Emmons
They're like, we like what Trump is doing now. I wonder how long a show like this can last when we are anti intervention. Back in the day in like the Bush era, the only voices you heard were, were pro Iraq war, pro Afghanistan war, because the media was controlled. If you wanted to appear as a personality, they, you either were the select, low, low charisma, anti war activist, so you can feign the, the opposition or make them look stupid, or you were basically just you agree with the war to varying degrees. Now you've got a show like this which is decently large. And we're. We're all relatively. Now, we shouldn't be involved in this.
Tim Pool
Can I say Pat Buchanan is a patriot who saw all this coming.
Libby Emmons
Yep.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
He called. He called for Tulsi Gabbard to be National Security Advisor back in the first Trump administration.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And, you know, he founded the magazine that I used to work for and am a contributing editor at now. And he was called an unpatriotic conservative. There was pieces in the Weekly Standard and in the Public Interest and in National Review attacking these people for not getting on board with taking out Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And these people, when they're riled up in these warlike passions, I mean, we've seen the bloodlust on social media. I mean, it's gross. I saw people retweeting that clip of that news, that news agency, of course, state TV in Iran getting blown up saying, how awesome is this? Look at this little terrorist mouthpiece getting blown up. It's terrifying. It's horrifying to think that. And if they get whipped up like this, I mean, people are gonna lose their careers. They're gonna lose their careers over accusations of being a traitor. They're gonna lose their careers to being called anti Semitic. They're gonna lose their careers for not going along with the propaganda. And guess what? At the end of the day, we're still going to have an incredibly destabilized Middle east if we go through with a regime change. War in Iran.
Libby Emmons
Let's jump to this. We got this from Deadline. Donald Trump takes a dig at Tucker Carlson after former Fox News host criticizes POTUS Iran policy and his old employer for war propaganda. The split is here. And Tucker is just. He's a substantial. He's one of the most prominent voices now. When Trump was asked about it, he said, I don't know what Tucker Carlson is saying. Let him go get a television network and say it so that people. People listen. Shockingly bad play in my opinion. If Trump. I can't imagine Trump is unaware of the changing media landscape. And to imply that Tucker Carlson, because he's not on fox News getting 500,000 key demo viewers, his voice is not relevant anymore. Is maybe just Trump trying to dig at Tucker and say, haha, you lost your job. But in terms of a dig at Tucker telling him to be on TV when TV's dead, it was Trump not realized.
Bradley Devlin
Well, Trump is in his 80s, but I think almost right.
Libby Emmons
Oh, no, as that's right. No, no. He turned.
Bradley Devlin
He turned 80.
Libby Emmons
He turned 80. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was yesterday, the birthday.
Bradley Devlin
And he, I mean, he does. I like the president, but he's got some serious boomer energy. I think that's.
Shane Cashman
This is the president that used the podcast network to help get elected.
Tim Pool
So. This is such a good point.
Shane Cashman
He understands.
Bradley Devlin
And I think the, I think the fact that he just doesn't care what Tucker thinks and so he's going to go after him. It's not about Tucker and a news network. It's about saying, like, you're not the president.
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Cancel CT mobile.com and I think we're going to hear a lot if you're not the president in the. The next couple days. The one thing I think to. One thing that I think could be relevant is that Israel usually fights short wars. You know, they don't tend to drag on for a long time. So if the US can stay out of it or just be like, I don't know, be as minimally as involved as possible, not taking strikes on Iran, then we do have a chance that Israel just ends it quickly because that is their history.
Tim Pool
I mean, the Israeli narrative on this has been all over the map. They initiated this new war because the clock was running out and Iran was gonna get a bomb tomorrow. They started this war three years ago against Iran and its proxies. They started this war 30 years ago with Iran and its proxies.
Libby Emmons
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I want to return to chainset though, with this alternative podcast network. And the reason that President Donald Trump won was because in part of this media strategy and I think a lot of people have heard the, it's the long form, authentic conversation style, bro. That's what's doing it for people. And I love coming on this show and I can say that that's certainly true. But the other thing that no one wants to talk about, the reason why the alternative media podcast strategy had to be the play is because of the failures of the right wing media. Failures of the right wing media. It's not structured to be something that actually shifts the overton window. The ad revenue model is failing. We do journalism and man, on the street. All we got out of 10 years, 15 years of digital journalism on the right was maybe a few smackdowns with respect to the Obama IRS scandal. We got a filibuster from Ted Cruz about Obamacare. We got a failure in Obama repeal, we got a tax cut and we didn't get our troops out of any of the places that the American people wanted them out of. And so where did Trump had to go? He had to go to Joe Rogan, he had to go to these other podcast networks because the right wing media is not built to win or manage a coalition. It's just not.
Libby Emmons
The interesting thing is, you know, on Fox News all day, it's Iran, Israel, Iran. When Israel launched its strikes on Iran, the first thing Fox and Friends had Mark Levin on in the morning, he's a Sunday night guy, I think, right? Sunday night, yeah. And he was passionately, I'll be nice, but angrily and passionately saying we must support Israel in this effort. This is America first. How dare they call me neocon. We have to support our ally and things like this. I, this is going to be interesting. Trump versus Tucker. The coalition splitting the left comes back. I don't know what happens because now we're at a point where, man, I don't want the US to be involved in a war in Iran because a war in Iran is not Iraq and Afghanistan. Like you mentioned earlier. It's massive. We're talking about the US Dumping hundreds of billions into Ukraine. And for the US to be involved in Iran, it's going to be hundreds of billions more and hundreds of billions more than we've already given to Ukraine. This is going to rock the U. S Economy in devastating ways. Like the inflation is going to be ridiculous.
Shane Cashman
A lot of companies are going to make a lot of money. Silicon Valley is very happy.
Libby Emmons
It reminds me, I gotta get my, my military industrial complex stuff.
Shane Cashman
Better get. Look at that. Maybe buy into Andrew while you're at it. I get Andrew, probably because they're going to be. They're making the killer robots.
Phil Labonte
Andrew's not publicly traded.
Shane Cashman
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Libby Emmons
What about Lockheed? Does lock. Is Lockheed traded?
Shane Cashman
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Phil Labonte
Maybe Lockheed, Lockheed Martin is.
Shane Cashman
Clearview is going to be doing a thing.
Libby Emmons
All these places, Lockheed, Lockheed is down 4% for the day, but the overnights up 2.3, 2.13.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, they're salivating for this because they're, they're the ones, they're the new corporations like we had during FDR with JP Morgan and dupont, I'd say Boeing, you know, but I mean.
Libby Emmons
Actually they're up.
Shane Cashman
To how they keep falling out of the sky.
Libby Emmons
Northrop is there Would be useful in.
Shane Cashman
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Libby Emmons
Northrop Grumman was down for 3.75 for the day, but now in the overnights, it's shot, so, dude, I love this. Go open up your stock ticker, whatever app you're using. The moment Trump says evacuate. Now, the military industrial complex stocks jump like one or two.
Shane Cashman
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Libby Emmons
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Tim Pool
Remember, remember when we pulled out of Afghanistan in 2021, as disastrous as it was, how long was it till we got involved in Ukraine?
Shane Cashman
We've been at war my whole life.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
We've been in Afghanistan to Ukraine, straight there.
Libby Emmons
Interestingly, when we were getting out of Afghanistan, there were military reports that we were shifting weapons production for naval a Pacific theater war. And so the speculation from everybody was that we were about to get into a conflict with China. We were moving away from desert conflict into naval conflict, but we haven't seen that yet. Yeah, if we get involved with Iran, why would China not be like, Taiwan's.
Tim Pool
Ours, Of course they will. And we're already moving assets like the Nimitz and stuff. We're already moving assets away from that region. And what did China do in the past 24 hours? Oh, you know, Iran, you know, Israel is dominating your skies. They've destroyed quite a lot of your missile systems. Nevertheless, you have large missile stockpiles, but if this rapid pace continues, then, hey, you might run out of these by July, mid July or whatever. Okay, well, here's another. A thousand missiles for you. Here's more drones for you. Oh, Jennifer, China has absolutely the interest of getting us bogged down in a quagmire, just like we bogged down the Soviet Union in Afghanistan.
Libby Emmons
And just a half an hour ago, China called for the evacuation of its citizens from Israel.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Or it was reported, Libby, were you.
Bradley Devlin
Going to say Jennifer Jacobs from CBS just posted she. Cbs? Yeah, cbs. She just posted US is not joining Israel offensively in its military operation, per US officials, despite reports that President Trump asked the NSC in Situation Room to be readied. I'm told NSC cabinet members are already on standby 24 hours a day, including since Israel's Operation Rising Line began. So, you know, yeah, like Waltz is.
Tim Pool
There in that room.
Libby Emmons
They're going to deploy forces to protect the Strait of Hormuz. And then I'm going to say it because I'm hoping it don't happen and I'm hoping I'm wrong. There will be an attack on US Forces in the region. Trump will say it's unacceptable. We are simply maintaining trade routes. We can't stand for this. And then you get a war. Gulf of Tonkin, the US Claimed we were attacked. We weren't. We got involved in the war. It's a lot harder to do in the social media era because people have videos. But the President says it. His top line supporters are going to say Trump is right.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, Roll. Yeah, well, we'll see what happens.
Libby Emmons
I mean, and the other thing I'll mention too is you look at the assassination attempt on Trump and then Dan Bongino, Cash Patel, get in. They say there's, there's no there there and nobody. That is completely illogical and makes no sense. Yeah, like double lightning strike, double lottery winning, all at the same time for that story to happen. My point is that even if the US does engage in some kind of false flag to, you know, muster up public support, you'll never get the answers, even in the digital age.
Shane Cashman
Right. We have our guys. You know, the podcast guys are in there right now talking about conspiracies for the last few years. And no, no answers. The Thomas Matthews crook store. I mean, that guy might as well have been 3D printed in some laboratory. It makes no sense.
Bradley Devlin
Weird.
Libby Emmons
I'll mention this too. There's an. It is obvious why Netanyahu wanted to have a meeting with a bunch of top media personalities and podcasters. The whole conversation was, Iran is going to get a nuclear weapon and they're going to come for you. And no, they're not. They're not going to create an ICBM and then fire at the United States. But if you look at things like that, it's pretty obvious what the intent was and where they want us all to go. They want shows like this. That's why I said, I wonder how long a show like this can. Can exist if. If the machine state says we're going to war. If Trump is even on board and says we're going to war, and then we're sitting here being like, nah, yeah, what happens?
Shane Cashman
I know.
Libby Emmons
I don't know.
Tim Pool
Yeah, no, he does attacks every night.
Libby Emmons
For you.
Shane Cashman
It feels like he's struggle sessioning America into the war. And then all those people. There's probably other influencers there, maybe like TPUSA types or PRAGERU types who are, like, using the safe and effective argument for war now. Like, we got to go do it now. It's a preemptive thing. I'm like, this doesn't work. This is the. The pattern of war has been going on my whole life, since my grand great grandparents were in this country. This country's been at war. Haven't even declared it officially since World War II. So I'm just. I just oppose this. And I really hope Trump is in charge enough and not having all these horrible people in his ear getting us into, dragging us into this horrible.
Libby Emmons
Wait, hold on. I'm seeing a tweet from Trump. He says, actually, war is good. You know, now that I think about it, I agree with the war is good. And, you know, you guys are crazy. I like war.
Shane Cashman
Now that you say it, like, don't scare me. Like, him is making a very good point.
Libby Emmons
Trump did not tweet wars.
Tim Pool
Actually, can I. Can I send you something? I think that meeting with Netanyahu is really, really important. The podcaster meeting. So this is from Pew Research, and it's views of Israel from 2020.
Libby Emmons
Search for it. How do I search for it?
Tim Pool
So search Pew Research, how Americans view Israel and the Israel Hamas war at the start of Trump's second term. It's an article by Laura Silver.
Libby Emmons
What's the date?
Tim Pool
It's April 8, 2025, but I think it was listed on SEO as. Yeah, no, it's April 8, 2025.
Libby Emmons
Got it.
Tim Pool
So, okay, so scroll down until you see a graphic about party and age breakdown and their favorability views of Israel. Keep going further. It's going to be a dot graph. This thing now down further. It's all blue. So this this right here. So this is why, this is why you want to have a meeting like that. Look at US Adults, Republican, lean Republican ages.
Libby Emmons
Negative views of Israel have risen in the U.S. from 2022among all U.S. adults from 42 to 53%.
Tim Pool
Okay. Now look at ages 18 to 49, 62 to 71.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, but you know, they're just.
Tim Pool
That's undem. Lean down above that. Republican, lean Republican, 18 to 49, 35 to 50.
Libby Emmons
It's up. Jumped 50 points towards the negative 15.
Tim Pool
Points in the last three years.
Libby Emmons
Over 15.
Tim Pool
Sorry.
Bradley Devlin
That's also the generation that hasn't been taught anything about the Holocaust or like the actual nature.
Libby Emmons
I mean, come on, we're like about the Holocaust every day.
Tim Pool
It's literally the only justified.
Libby Emmons
Hold on, hold on. It doesn't matter. Doesn't matter.
Bradley Devlin
Is publication textbooks that have been driven by Arab. None of this matters money.
Libby Emmons
The point is, the point he's bringing up.
Bradley Devlin
They have been conditioned Israel already.
Libby Emmons
The point he's bringing up 2022 to.
Tim Pool
2025, all the textbooks change and we don't talk about the Holocaust enough.
Bradley Devlin
No, they. I'm not saying that we didn't. That's not what I said. But I. After 911, there was a huge surge of Arab philanthropic money going into Texas.
Libby Emmons
But that doesn't explain why an 18 year old in 2022 who in 2025 is only 21 and the whole sentiment across the entire demo shifted 15 points negative.
Bradley Devlin
I'm just throwing out everything.
Libby Emmons
But the point he brought up is that adding to it, Netanyahu wants to have a meeting because they can see exactly this happening.
Bradley Devlin
Sure.
Libby Emmons
But I don't think that's why he had the meeting. The meeting was, was literally just Iran's getting a nuke, you have to go to war, you have to. And everybody groaning and being like, nah. There were a handful of people that were like, yeah, but most people are like, nah. The Trump base, the American populist coalition on the right does not want to be involved in this war. I don't know what the left wants.
Bradley Devlin
Well, you know, the left wants to eradicate Israel along with, along with Hamas and the Houthis and everybody.
Libby Emmons
So they're going to be against it as well.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, they're against it as well. I mean, I think the, I think the thing is that Israel is a very strong country and they can pretty much take care of themselves. And it's up to Trump if he wants to, you know, give them the bunker busters, which I don't I don't know enough about what they're facing to know if that's really what. I know they believe that that's necessary, but I do think that. I do think it's better when the US Is supporting allies and not actually engaging in war.
Phil Labonte
We have a.
Libby Emmons
We have a Correction. Trump is 79, not idiot. He just turned 79. Yeah. We do have the story from the Daily Mail. Pakistan tells Iran they will nuke Israel if Netanyahu uses nuclear weapons against Iran regime officer claims in huge World War three apocalypse threat. General Mohsen Reza, a senior officer in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a member of Iran's National Security Council, said in an interview. Pakistan has assured us that if Israel uses a nuclear bomb in Iran, they will attack Israel with a nuclear bomb.
Phil Labonte
They're. They're downwind.
Tim Pool
Can we, can we.
Libby Emmons
Downwind?
Tim Pool
Pakistan has to have denied this by now.
Libby Emmons
I do believe that the latest update. Let me see if I can get it.
Bradley Devlin
Their war with India came to a close pretty quickly. Yeah, I mean, it was that like 10 minutes stopped. Yeah, they do that. Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Every once in a while they have.
Tim Pool
To remind people that we exist too, and we're kind of near the Middle.
Shane Cashman
East flirting with bombs.
Libby Emmons
The only source I can find is Hindustan Times.
Bradley Devlin
That's not. That's not always.
Libby Emmons
Sometimes I'm gonna pull it up anyway.
Shane Cashman
No, I know, it's a weird one.
Libby Emmons
No such commitment. Pakistan and Iran's tit for tat claim. So Pakistan has told us that Israel, however, Pakistan has denied this claim. Taking to X. Okay, so maybe they do. Okay. I don't know. I'll try and look up the. The actual guy.
Shane Cashman
While you do that, I just want to say one thing really quick about the importance of going after the media and what Netanyahu is doing, but what all people do, all governors or of state doing, presidents and the CIA, it's your responsibility, basically. It's like we. They know they have to undermine the media to undermine the country. And like in 1953, Kermit Roosevelt Jr. Was a CIA officer on the ground in Iran, literally working to subvert all of the media to turn it against the Ayatollah, which is what we did to tackle. To shut down Iran. Iran with the coup. Right. So he spent all that time, I think under a year to subvert the nation with bad news. Right. So it's like the same thing of trying to fear monger in the media here. And Netanyahu knows the podcast world, the influencer world is the one that's got more people, you know, listening.
Libby Emmons
I'm not finding this post they're claiming.
Tim Pool
While we're on that though, we talked a little bit about the, the left sway back and we talk a lot about the three legged stool of the right from the Reagan days. The economic libertarians, the, you know, let's call them the hawks, the national security hawks and anti communists and then the, the social conservatives and they were all united in their cause against communism. Right. That was the, the seat of the stool was anti communism.
Libby Emmons
This is crazy.
Tim Pool
You think of, you think of the, the three legged stool on the left. For the longest time it had been kind of the technocratic institutionalist left, the civil rights left and the economic left, the, the workers unions, et cetera. So now you have this, you have this coming back where you can have an anti war contingent. Senator Tim Kaine today has already introduced legislation or resolution that would condemn any sort of military action against Iran. You have a civil rights coalition which, with the DEI mindset and this is probably the most, the nuttiest leg of the stool. But this is, you know, the same thing that drives their impassioned defense of anti racism and affirmative action is also driving their support for Palestine. You bring those people back into the fold and then the institutionalist contingent, we saw, they were a total flop. But the, we, the, the no more Kings demonstrations over the weekend, those are the institutionalists here.
Libby Emmons
So.
Tim Pool
And you're bringing these people back together, breaking apart your own coalition at the same time. If you are one of those figureheads on cable news right now advocating for war with Iran because of the nuclear weapon, but not telling people what is inevitably going to follow if we're not super duper careful.
Libby Emmons
So I'm looking up this claim of an expost. I can't find it. And I've seen people posting screenshots. It's not on his page and I pull up his page, but it's just pictures of dead children and corpses and stuff from the war. So I'm not going to do that. But I went to his ex. It says on Hindustan Times that they're denying it our nuclear capabilities for the benefit of the people, our country, blah blah, blah. Denying this claim has been made, but I don't see it on his X page. The only thing I see going back several days is just pictures of bombs, them saying Iran Israel is going to be wiped off the map and, and dead kids from Gaza, which is gross too.
Shane Cashman
I just want to remind everyone, maybe, maybe, I don't know also to just Remain suspicious of every news that might confirm any bias you have. Anything domestic and foreign. I have been seeing so many big accounts share bogus stuff all weekend. Especially like the people celebrating allegedly in Iran in the tunnel. Old video bombs. There's certain. Obviously some of these rockets are real videos, others totally fake videos. Other things everyone's trying to. To win you over.
Tim Pool
Color editing to make it look more.
Shane Cashman
Yep. Just like they made Trump orange. They're making fires more bigger and. But they're from like two years ago, three years ago. You know, we keep seeing stuff like that. So just be very careful of the things that are making you emotional, you know, when it comes to this war. Because we've been seeing. I was just saying the other day how we were on IRL like a year ago talking about the hospital that was bombed y and we were like, maybe this is having real news. Turned out the next day bogus. You know, it was not exactly how they were portraying it as. It's a fog of war.
Phil Labonte
And that's kind of become nowadays, you know.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. And then, not to mention AI stuff that's going to be pumped out.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. I mean, I still don't have a sense that there's a lot of AI stuff used to try to trick people. I guess I feel like, you know, I just don't. I don't get the sense that that that is a. Something that you see a lot of nation states doing now. They do propaganda in other ways.
Tim Pool
But that fog of war during the Arab Spring was, you know, I think there was a quote from an Eisenhower administration official, might have been Ike himself, that said, like, you know, this is all laying a bank of fog, the fog of war, and allows political operators in that fog to operate very, very, very shrouded. But yet right there in front of the public, you're just like, we need.
Phil Labonte
Boots on the ground.
Tim Pool
And what happen when Arab Spring, what happened with that bank of fog? All of a sudden you have 2 million to 10 million. That's literally the range of the estimates. People coming in and fundamentally changing Western Europe. And Western Europe is a fundamentally different place because of the regime change wars that took place and the uprisings that took place supported by Western powers.
Shane Cashman
Funny enough, Eisenhower was the one behind the 1950. He was the president during the Iranian coup who also gave us the great term military industrial, industrial complex.
Tim Pool
Right.
Shane Cashman
Because you saw it up and close and personal. He inherited the coup from Truman. And then he was like, yeah, let's do that.
Tim Pool
That's how they operate in the shadows and all Of a sudden, boom, your country gets hit with 2 million new migrants who are now taking over full neighborhoods and completely changing the way that your. Your community operates. The culture of your community, the culture of your nation, the creed of your nation, even. Even sometimes. And. And that could be coming on, on an even larger scale because we think that Shiraz in charge of Syria. No, Syria's broken up into four different contingents still, all vying for power. It's going to be a contest between the Israelis and the Turks there. There could be a whole lot more bloodshed before that thing is over. How's Libya doing? How's Iraq doing?
Phil Labonte
I have no idea how Libya is doing.
Libby Emmons
Right. Very, very poorly.
Tim Pool
Millions of people still. Plus, plus what happens in Iran could come to the Western world and the West. And the west could be done.
Libby Emmons
The stories out of Libya right now, negotiations, how are they handled? I heard this from a friend who works in development in various regions doing, like, investments and things like this, that it's all tribal leaders now, and they negotiate by a group of tribal militia. Walked into one of the local magistrates, whatever they call themselves, put a grenade on the table and just said, this is how we do business. That's what it's turned into. Yeah. Live grenade. Here we go. Well, we get what we want.
Phil Labonte
Apparently, Hillary Clinton was wrong about what would happen in Libya.
Libby Emmons
Publicly, she had her public position or private position, remember?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
And publicly she was like, we'll be greeted as liberators. I'm. I'm doing. I'm saying that facetiously. Behind the scenes, they knew exactly what they were doing and destabilizing the region. That was the point. Yep.
Shane Cashman
Just like we did to Haiti.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Well, Haiti, Guatemala.
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Libby Emmons
I think the. The Arab Spring was an operation of the West.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, you think so?
Shane Cashman
I wouldn't doubt it.
Bradley Devlin
So I was actually talking of Egypt putting the. The quash on the Palestinian, Gaza, the Gaza march.
Libby Emmons
That's completely expected.
Bradley Devlin
Yes.
Libby Emmons
I don't know that. That's why we always.
Tim Pool
Troublemakers. Yeah.
Libby Emmons
When these leftists argue about, you know, Israel, Palestine, we always say, like, okay, we'll buy a plane ticket over there.
Bradley Devlin
Go for it.
Libby Emmons
I've offered this to a lot of people. They never want to do it. I say, hey, I got an idea. How about we send you. We'll do a documentary. We'll film you talking about what you believe in, why you believe in it. We'll go to, like, the Rafa Crossing, and then we'll film a whole thing about what you're doing, what you want. To do. We'll see what happens. And then they're like, nah.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, the challenge.
Libby Emmons
The challenge with it is we'll be liable when they die. And so it's like, we can't really do it.
Bradley Devlin
Like, Spanish Civil War. Like, all the Americans went over, got themselves in a mess.
Libby Emmons
I'm. I'm just saying, like, if I told someone, I'll buy your ticket to go to the Rafa crossing there. I'll get sued.
Bradley Devlin
Really?
Libby Emmons
You'd get sued by the family for wrongful death. They're going to be like family. They're going to say, you know, knew, and even talk about on your show how this is going to result in, you know, death or serious injury. And you send them there anyway.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
And I'm like, they wanted to go. That's like, yeah, but they didn't know. And you knew they didn't know.
Shane Cashman
Part of what would have to sell correspondence.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, sell the farm.
Shane Cashman
You sign up for war correspondence. That's kind of what you get into.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
You are liable for your war correspondence.
Shane Cashman
That's.
Libby Emmons
That's why we don't do it.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
So people don't understand this. Like, sending a reporter on the ground to cover riots is ridiculously expensive. Not because of the labor costs, because the insurance costs.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
It's like you're going to send someone to a place where they're going to get bludgeoned to death.
Phil Labonte
Right.
Libby Emmons
Where far left extremists are going to chase him down and kill him. Yeah. Your insurance is going to get expensive real quick. Yup.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. It's dangerous. Look. What? Andy, no. Did Richie McGinnis and these guys on the ground all 20 Summer of Love.
Libby Emmons
Cam Higby just got a concussion.
Tim Pool
All of our psycho friends.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, exactly.
Phil Labonte
Shout out to our psycho friends pictures of his helmet.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. Katie figured out who did it, too.
Phil Labonte
Oh, yeah.
Shane Cashman
Wow.
Libby Emmons
Well, let's. Let's jump to the story, ladies and gentlemen. We have a crazy cover up going on. In my opinion, that involves every level of the liberal establishment and government. Now, maybe I'm just being a little silly, but this is a crazy story. An innocent bystander was fatally shot at a no Kings protest in Salt Lake City. I'm just gonna say it right off the bat. The organizers of the protest shot randomly into a crowd and killed an innocent guy. And the police arrested one of the guys who got shot at. And now here I am. I'm gonna say it. Stop making me defend antifa.
Bradley Devlin
What I. What I also want to know, too, is why didn't These guys have their less than lethal rounds.
Libby Emmons
Not legal.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, there's.
Bradley Devlin
Cops have that.
Libby Emmons
But no, these weren't cops. These are. Right.
Bradley Devlin
No, no, I know. So cops have the rubber bullets.
Libby Emmons
You are not allowed to have that.
Bradley Devlin
You're not allowed to have rubber bullets. You're only allowed to have real bullets. Okay.
Libby Emmons
Right. So there's an. Is a group called five.
Bradley Devlin
I get it now.
Libby Emmons
I, I hate this group with a passion because they call themselves 5051. But it's not 555-051. It's 50501. So it's 5501. But they call themselves 5051. So you can't accurately say it to a person so they can search for it.
Bradley Devlin
Right.
Libby Emmons
Anyway, 101, you could say 5501 organized the no Kings protest. 5501 is, is responsible for many of the protests that were organized and they stated on Facebook they were directly involved in the shooting of an innocent person. And the police arrested the guy. They shot it. Now there's video. I'm not going to show the full video because the video, it's just a panning shot from a rooftop. But there are stills. The first thing I want to show you is this. This is from Utah News dispatch. Man died after being shot in chaotic scene at Salt Lake City's no Kings protest. They go on to say in a Facebook post by Utah's 50501, the group that organized it's working with police saying, quote, our team was directly involved. We have been in direct contact with law enforcement. Some of you seem to think a keyboard or social media gives you a free pass to be nasty and accusatory. Our teams just had to deal with something extremely traumatizing and when faced with personal risk to their own lives, chose to run toward the danger in order to serve the community. Lies. The video that was released shows a far left guy in black block. He's wearing all black. He's an antifa guy. He's carrying a rifle legally pointed down. Two peacekeepers from presumably this group saying they're saying they're involved, are holding pistols, pointing it at him and they fire three shots. The dude ducks after getting shot at and runs. They had already shot and killed the guy right when this guy started running. The narrative they're putting out is they saw a man manipulate his rifle and then when they yelled him to stop, he ran into the crowd. So they opened fire and someone got caught in the crossfire. But when you watch the video, you can clearly See, that is not the case now. The police arrested the dude who got shot. Shut it. It is not illegal to carry a rifle. Utah's permitless open carry.
Bradley Devlin
Why didn't they arrest the people that shot the guy?
Libby Emmons
They are covering up the fact that liberal organizers shot randomly into a crowd and killed a guy.
Phil Labonte
Insane.
Libby Emmons
And, and, and the crazy thing is I'm, I'm finding out a lot of people have no idea this happened.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, we had viral stories about this all weekend at the Post. Millennial.
Libby Emmons
So, so I'm gonna show you some stills. Not, not the actual shooting. Let me see if I can set the guy's name. Gambo is the guy who's got arrested. Take a look at this. You can clearly see this is a video that was a panning shot from a rooftop. You can see his rifle is pointed down. He's wearing all black. There may be issues of him wearing a mask and carrying a weapon, but I, I doubt it. I don't think that makes sense. And here you can see this is one of the guys wearing a green vest associated with the event aiming a pistol at this guy. There's another man slightly to his right. I think we can grab that. There's another guy slightly to his right. You can see. We'll pull this one up. Also aiming a gun towards Gamboa. And they say Gamboa. When first shots were fired and started to run, the rifle was pointed down the whole time. He wasn't aiming at anybody. This is the guy that got arrested. Liberals on social media are calling Gamboa the shooter. Here you. And here I am. You got me defending antifa.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Of all people.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. Because no one wants to read past the headline.
Libby Emmons
Nobody on the left wants to admit that their protest, that their organizers shot and killed a guy.
Tim Pool
These are the people who organize themselves every seven years to say that police should shoot more people in the leg or something. Right.
Libby Emmons
Imagine if it was.
Tim Pool
It almost gives me a little bit heart that there's like still a hard left out there that knows how to operate and hold a gun in public. Keep it pointed down, boys. I know my rights.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I mean, look, I don't know that, that there's anything good about having a hard left out there. They're, they've caused absolute chaos across the country for the past five years. The, the left in the US has been a big problem. And I, I, I can't see a silver lining.
Tim Pool
No, I. Keep it, I'm keeping it light. Phil, I'm making. You're right about it.
Bradley Devlin
Police have.
Libby Emmons
Here you go. They say this Police accused Arturo Gamboa, 24, of brandishing a rifle at demonstrators and running away from two peacekeepers who ordered him to drop the weapon. Police said Gamboa and Alu were both struck by gunfire after one of the peacekeepers fired three rounds. There's video. This dude's not brandishing a weapon towards anybody.
Bradley Devlin
Said that he was holding it in a firing position.
Libby Emmons
This is really weird.
Phil Labonte
Like, he's probably got his hand on that.
Libby Emmons
This is a very weird story.
Phil Labonte
I mean, just the fact that the. The dudes that shot people didn't get picked up is super. Super.
Shane Cashman
They're called peacekeepers, clearly.
Phil Labonte
Point taken.
Shane Cashman
So Orwellian. Clearly. They're obviously foot soldiers for domestic terrorists, but they call themselves peacekeepers. So the state.
Bradley Devlin
Well, they're. I mean, they're like the. What is it?
Libby Emmons
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Bradley Devlin
You know, they wear the little green hats and they're there to tell you what your rights are. What are they called?
Phil Labonte
I have no idea.
Bradley Devlin
You guys don't know about this?
Phil Labonte
No.
Bradley Devlin
You know about this?
Libby Emmons
About what?
Bradley Devlin
You know, like, at protests, at big protests. They'll Always be like the. The lawyers people.
Libby Emmons
The National Lawyers Guild.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. And they have their little hats.
Libby Emmons
They're a progressive activist group masquerading as a neutral law.
Bradley Devlin
Yes.
Libby Emmons
Legal observers.
Bradley Devlin
Yes.
Tim Pool
You join that group, you have a better chance of becoming a source funded DA, etc.
Libby Emmons
Etc. Probably the natural National Lawyers Guild shove at protest. They wear green hats and they say we're just legal observers. They're actually progressive activists that are down there and they get paid and their. Their purpose is to defy the police. So there's never an instance where a legal observer will defend someone who's conservative or a cop. It's only ever in service to the ins, to the insurgents, to the violence, to the riots and the protests. So this is going to be interesting that you know how this plays out. They. There's another video where the cops are running into the crowd and they're all screaming and pointing at the antifa guy. But I'm wondering, I just, you know, it's not good that antifa is getting up in black block and carrying rifles into protests at all.
Bradley Devlin
They've been doing it for a long time. They were doing it in 2020 in Texas. That's why that guy got killed, you know? Remember that?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Well, wait a minute. The guy that was in his car.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. I don't know if that guy. I don't think that he wasn't. No, he wasn't antifa. The guy he shot was like antifa guy.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I don't think that's actually the case.
Libby Emmons
Look at this.
Bradley Devlin
They're saying out of his car he.
Phil Labonte
Did shoot a guy, but I don't think he was an antifa guy.
Libby Emmons
Who did.
Bradley Devlin
Who wasn't an antifa guy? The shooter. The guy who got shot.
Phil Labonte
Guy that got shot. So the guy. And he walked up in a bandana.
Libby Emmons
He was not an antifa guy. He was like a libertarian ancap guy. Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Oh, gotcha.
Phil Labonte
He's not anti.
Libby Emmons
Check this out. They say two peacekeepers told investigators they saw Gamboa leave the crowd of demonstrators and move into a secluded area behind a wall. Which found suspicious. One of the peacekeepers told investigators then he saw Gamboa pull out an AR15 style rifle from a backpack. The peacekeepers then drew their firearms and ordered Gamboa to drop the rifle. Witnesses reported to authorities that they saw Gamboa lift the rifle and run toward the crowd while holding the weapon in a firing position. That is a lie and it's on video. Absolutely insane. And I betcha the quote unquote witnesses Were friends with the organizers. Cuz this is what the left does. And well, look, not that this guy who's getting charged is a Trump or anything like that, but they're gonna throw under the bus anybody who's politically inconvenient. So when you've got organizers from the event shooting and killing an innocent guy, they're gonna say no, no, they're the good guys.
Tim Pool
It's really important. So my first time covering a active shooter situation was at the Butler, Pennsylvania rally last July. And one of the things that I was told by my boss and friends who had more experience with this before was make sure that when you're doing voice interviews, like take people who are willing to put their name on it, witnesses say have, have detailed documentation of this. Because one of the things that, that me, myself and a bunch of other people saw was not only crooks go down on that rooftop, but we also saw people running through the crowd that we thought had weapons. That at the time, there's a lot of speculation now about a second shooter, but at the time we thought there was a second shooter amongst the crowd. And people were saying that actively. And so that, at least from my experience, gives a little bit more credence to the idea that this is something that is going towards yet another cover up of left wing violence. And I don't want to distract us from what actually is going on in our country. But I will say glimmer of hope from our last subject, Sean Parnell, who's a patriot, who was there at that Butler, Pennsylvania rally, who was, I saw physically pulling people out of Butler who were struggling to walk and things like that because they were elderly or fatigued. He is now the DoD spirit. One of the DoD spokespeople, he said American forces are maintaining their defensive posture and that has not changed. We will protect American troops and our interests. So hopefully they were watching and they saw how upset we got.
Libby Emmons
Let's jump to the story from the New York Times. We have the story. Suspect planned to inflict fear with wider killing spree. The man accused of assassinating one state lawmaker in Minnesota and shooting another could face the federal death penalty. He tried to attack two other officials, prosecutors said, and had many more on a hit list. Now this story's crazy. An assassin, Vance Bolter, went to the homes of these lawmakers, shot them and their spouses. Two of them survived, two of them died. And we don't know why the right is saying that this was, this was done. He's a leftist who was angry that these Democrats crossed the line to vote with Republicans to strip immigrants of health care. This guy had been appointed to a governor's state governor board program by Tim Waltz. And you certainly don't appoint right wingers if you're a Democrat these days. But that was, I believe, in 2019. The left is arguing he's a Christian conservative pastor and Trump supporter. According to his roommate.
Shane Cashman
He had a roommate. Despite having a family and kids and a giant house on a beautiful piece of property, he totally had a roommate. Two roommates, actually, in a small place. And his friend, like, ran Papa John's or something. And the roommate. I mean, when I saw the roommate interview, I started to think it was really, really weird. Yeah, it's really weird.
Bradley Devlin
That's a weird roommate.
Shane Cashman
And like, everything seems so canned. First of all, I don't understand how a man that large could actually be on the run. Like, I don't understand that at all.
Bradley Devlin
And then also, when you look at the surveillance video, it doesn't look like a very big fella.
Shane Cashman
No. Because. Well, this. This manhunt is brought to you by Ozempic.
Bradley Devlin
Yes. Yeah.
Shane Cashman
But the roommate.
Bradley Devlin
The roommate part of the new ad campaign.
Shane Cashman
That's right. This roommate saying things that made no sense. He made no sense. He was saying, like, he was trying to make it sound like they're just not political, but also a Trump fan. He kept saying things that I thought. I thought sounded forced, like he was. He didn't. Like Jim Walsh or Jim Biden.
Bradley Devlin
Right.
Shane Cashman
Give me a break.
Bradley Devlin
What are you even talking.
Shane Cashman
Give me a break.
Libby Emmons
Jim Biden.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
So he. That's what the roommate said.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Well, maybe he was. Maybe he was just talking about.
Libby Emmons
He's got no opinion, but his brother rubs him the wrong way, drove him to violence. I don't.
Shane Cashman
The whole thing just is fishy.
Tim Pool
We know about Jim Biden is.
Bradley Devlin
By the way. Yeah, yeah.
Shane Cashman
The whole. I just don't get it. There's so much information coming out about it. It reminds me of Thomas Matthew Crooks all over again.
Bradley Devlin
Meanwhile, they're not going to. They've already said that he had some kind of manifesto and they're definitely not going to release.
Shane Cashman
But the FBI just also said there was no manifesto while then describing the things that actually sound like a manifesto.
Bradley Devlin
Because the FBI does this thing where they say, it' Not a manifesto. It's just a collection of organized notes with bullet points.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, okay.
Tim Pool
Huh.
Shane Cashman
That's an interesting way of saying it's.
Tim Pool
A statement of principles. Actually.
Shane Cashman
He said it was like, it wasn't Like Kaczynski. I'm like, okay, well, that was a beautifully written manifesto.
Bradley Devlin
Manifesto.
Phil Labonte
It's got a. If it's got a table of contents, it's a manifesto.
Shane Cashman
Is that where it draws. You draw the line?
Bradley Devlin
Is that what it is? Is that part of the definition?
Phil Labonte
Well, I. It should be. I. I don't know if it is or not, but it absolutely should be.
Bradley Devlin
But whatever happened, it's a short manifesto. What if it's more of like a vignette manifesto?
Shane Cashman
You know, Whatever happened, though, this guy poetry.
Bradley Devlin
It's not a manifesto. It's a mission statement, whatever it is.
Phil Labonte
This is.
Shane Cashman
This is terrifying. I believe he is an actor. Some agent of chaos from someone behind. I'm shocked he thinks that I know. Libby. Libby. This is what they do. This is what. How did he get a cop car? How did he get to run away for that long?
Tim Pool
You can, like, buy an old cop car at a junkyard, soup it up like that.
Bradley Devlin
Don't they take all this.
Tim Pool
I'm not like. I'm not like, on the conspiracy train here.
Shane Cashman
Well, you better get off.
Tim Pool
There's a lot. There's a lot that I convinced of still.
Bradley Devlin
Are you selling tickets?
Tim Pool
The mask.
Bradley Devlin
Are they like geocache?
Tim Pool
The mask scared the bejesus out of me. I thought that was. Those pictures were so creepy.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Scared me to death. The one thing that I can kind of say about this, though, is like, with this conflicting, conflicting left right narrative. I don't think that's as important. Of course, it's going to be way more important because we're talking about the assassination of political leaders at this point. But it just kind of speaks more to a portion of the population that is both crazy and have completely lost trust in the system. Completely, but rightfully so.
Bradley Devlin
So it's like a black pill.
Tim Pool
And I think. I think I like coming on this show because you guys challenge the system every day in a way that I think is morally responsible.
Shane Cashman
But with my conspiracy train even.
Tim Pool
Yeah, exactly. Your conspiracy train.
Shane Cashman
Because I think the Deep State moon stuff.
Phil Labonte
It's the moon stuff.
Shane Cashman
Don't, don't, Phil, don't get started. This. This Deep State are. Acceleration.
Bradley Devlin
Get him started. I love.
Shane Cashman
Wait, wait, wait, wait. The Deep State are accelerationists that want to drop evidence on these people all the time that make either political side believe it's their enemy. So it's like the no kings evidence then becomes evidence for the either political side to be like, he's the other. He's that guy is this guy. They do it all the time. It's just like the New Zealand guy was an accelerationist. I think they.
Libby Emmons
The whole of acceleration.
Shane Cashman
I don't think there's a left or right to them.
Tim Pool
I will give you.
Shane Cashman
I think they have. They want power and control and chaos. There is no left or right.
Phil Labonte
I think they want to go.
Tim Pool
I will give you 72 more hours on this before I start to move in your. In your direction.
Shane Cashman
It'll take much less because.
Tim Pool
Because if we do find out with certainty that he was a right winger, we'll probably know within the next 72 hours.
Shane Cashman
What's with certainty?
Tim Pool
The what.
Shane Cashman
How do you get with certainty that he was a right winger?
Tim Pool
I mean you, you know, just because.
Shane Cashman
He voted a certain way. Thomas Matthew Crooks was an anarchist, but a right.
Tim Pool
He was a registered Republican, but he only donated to Democrats.
Shane Cashman
No silverware.
Tim Pool
The whole thing is so weird.
Libby Emmons
No silverware.
Shane Cashman
Matthews House had no silverware. These people are created in labs by the Deep State to accelerate chaos.
Tim Pool
I don't think you're ever going to get me there.
Shane Cashman
But I'm on the show like one or two more times. We'll get you there.
Tim Pool
I will say like I just feel like at this point with the FBI under, under Cash Patel. Cash Patel has been reforming the FBI. A lot of people in that organization are patriots. A lot of people are Deep State agents and they are not happy with the way things are going. So I think that if this person, if they can create a very convincing narrative that this person was of the right, we will know within 72 hours if they were of the left. We will go on and on and on and we will not know if they were. If they were some sort of. I don't know, how would you describe the Deep State plant angle?
Shane Cashman
Because I don't even want to destabilize the entire country, throw us into chaos, hate each other, create this illusion of the left, right, binary and they just feed off of all of us. If creating money by making war and.
Tim Pool
You know we have 0 answers, 6 months from now I will. I will be more inclined to believe your thing is. Because we still don't.
Shane Cashman
The thing is though, you're not going to get answers. We're post answers. This is a post reality world. Nothing can convince anyone of anything anymore. Which is they take advantage of that and they there's nothing Thomas Matthews Crooks. We don't even have answers on that. That guy shot at the president.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, but. And also Vegas, like you pointed out.
Shane Cashman
Vegas. We look what CIA does.
Tim Pool
Dude, you have me on Vegas.
Libby Emmons
Look at, look at.
Shane Cashman
We spent $100,000 in 1953 to destabilize an entire nation. You don't think they're going to groom some insane people with like MK Ultra to carry out some death plan like this is what they do. We have Operation Gladio, MK Ultra chaos. This is what, what that world does. They create chaos and they don't care. They will sacrifice innocent people to get a narrative across. But nowadays, because it's accelerationism, they will plant things that will get either side to think it was their enemy. So then we're just fighting about it while they're just in the background creating war. In my opinion.
Tim Pool
I'd easily be convinced of this opinion six months from now. Now I'll revisit. I think it's more of a wait and see game for me on this one. It just scares the hell out of me that so many people distrust the system so much.
Shane Cashman
I think that was my time.
Libby Emmons
While I don't disagree that the CIA will like MK Ultra people because we literally know about MK Ultra. There's just so many people and a lot of them are crazy.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Libby Emmons
And you look at these antifa protests, you look at the things that these people do and they are standing on the razor's edge, ready to be these assassins.
Shane Cashman
I believe. I believe in real monsters that are totally disconnected from the establishment and they're not puppets of some deep state. Clearly there's monsters. Once I saw the roommate videos, I started to have questions. But just go out after the show after I inverted World Live later tonight. Look up Jimmy Shaver. Look up that. What happened with him. He's a great example of someone that was tested on by Jolly west whose MK Ultra capabilities was around like Jack Ruby after he went crazy after shooting Lee Harvey Oswald and just see that kind of a crime scenario play out out. And that's what I. The way I kind of see these.
Libby Emmons
Things with the roommates. You could have a guy who's a genuine nut with motivations and the roommates could be the media plants, could be the government. Oh, narrative, whatever.
Shane Cashman
Sure, yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
Do you jump? So like let's say the, the Congressional baseball shooting. When Steve Scalise gets shot like that was. It almost seemed like in my opinion, you probably know way more about this case than I do. But it was like, like pretty cut and dry. Left wing dude. Bernie Sanders supporter wanted to shift the.
Libby Emmons
Power in Congress intentionally.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Who's thin majority. And they said if we get rid of. And he was. And if we get rid of the Republicans. It'll be a Democrat majority.
Tim Pool
Right. But, but, but do you think that was Deep State?
Shane Cashman
I don't know. I don't know that story well enough.
Libby Emmons
I think leftists. I think we watch the left get violent.
Shane Cashman
So I think there's. There's leftists who are.
Libby Emmons
That's.
Tim Pool
That's my ex. That's my. That's my point. Right.
Shane Cashman
Someone like that.
Tim Pool
Do you jump there first or do you explain it?
Shane Cashman
It really depends on the story. I don't. I try not to jump to everything being connected to the deep state. But it does seem like a lot of that is. Especially in the last five years as the president.
Libby Emmons
Bigfoot.
Shane Cashman
Bigfoot, yeah. Well, he had interdimensional.
Libby Emmons
Interdimensional deep State.
Shane Cashman
That's a different one altogether.
Libby Emmons
He's actually the leader of the Bigfoot dimension. Deep State.
Shane Cashman
You should call him later and tell us.
Tim Pool
You guys got Mothman out here, right?
Libby Emmons
Yes, Mothman.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. And the Flatlands monster.
Tim Pool
Good dude.
Libby Emmons
Dude grafted monster. Yeah, it's kind of a dick.
Tim Pool
Heard you were trying to book him next week.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was me. 10 bucks.
Shane Cashman
I just. A lot of these things have weird connections. Just like Lee Harvey Oswald world. That's another good example of a possible patsy. And all these different people in. In that scenario connected to different. Like CIA. Just look at Sirhan Sirhan is another example. RFK Jr doesn't even believe that he's that.
Tim Pool
When are we gonna get those files? I heard there was a drop recently.
Shane Cashman
There was an RFK Jr. RFK drop recently? Yeah, I don't. I didn't. I don't remember what was. I haven't seen them all yet. I'm still going through the JFK files.
Tim Pool
Was this polymarket now?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Oh my.
Libby Emmons
We'll get to that.
Tim Pool
Okay. But no rfk. We haven't found it. Any of the claims. So Sirhan Sirhan shoots this guy. There was another guy in the crowd who has a weapon. And he was ready to assassinate Bobby Ken.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then Sirhan Sirhan says that he can't remember anything.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Which is exactly what happened to Jimmy Shaver.
Bradley Devlin
Why is his name Sirhan Sirhan?
Tim Pool
It's one of those. It's like mid century Islamic conference situation.
Shane Cashman
I'm not sure they. They do think. It doesn't make sense. RFK Jr doesn't believe that he's the guy. You know, that's.
Bradley Devlin
He doesn't.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. That's interesting.
Bradley Devlin
I think it. You'd want to know who killed your dad. You know.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And. And yeah.
Tim Pool
And your uncle, the, the Tim Dillon. Cheryl, there's a bomb in the car.
Shane Cashman
It's so good.
Libby Emmons
Let's jump to this one. We got this from Polymarket. US Military action against Iran before July. Now it's dropped quite a bit, probably because of statements they've given out. Oh, great. At 8:00pm it hit 66.9% in the poly market predictions. It's currently at 44.
Phil Labonte
Thank goodness that it's below 50. 50.
Libby Emmons
But look at it skyrocket. Yeah. Below 50. I'd still bet on it.
Tim Pool
So that, so that tweet that I sent out. Wow. That, that shorting Iran, huh? That tweet that I had read aloud from Sean Parnell, you know, when Marco Rubio and Trump posted the same ex. Right after the first strike, saying the US had nothing to do with it. Alex Pfeiffer, who. I'm not gonna mess up his. Yeah. One of the deputy assistants to the President and principal Deputy Communications director. He has posted the same exact thing that Sean Parnell had posted. This is not true. American forces are maintaining their defensive posture and that has not changed. We will defend American interests. So this is literally copy and paste. And several Trump administration people are posting this right now.
Libby Emmons
I think the, the likely, the likely scenarios I mentioned is US forces protecting the Strait of Hormuz get attacked or we have Iranians in the country right now that crossed through Joe Biden's porous border and they engage in some kind of attack retaliation against the United States sleeper cell situation. And then the media comes out, just says we are attacked by Iran. It's Joe Biden's fault. That's going to get all of maga. Not literally all of them, but a lot of MAGA people are going to be alike. You see, we can't let them do this. This is Biden's fault. Trump's just responding because they attacked us and that's how you get in the war. So I think Poly markets, Right.
Tim Pool
I think it's probably still a 50. 50. Even with their. Even with their percent.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, that's. That's quite a spike.
Libby Emmons
Yep.
Phil Labonte
Quite a spike. You think?
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
That's crazy.
Bradley Devlin
Yes.
Phil Labonte
But I mean, I don't know. I, I would love to see the US somehow avoid any kind of military action in all together.
Shane Cashman
Like, I don't want to supply anything. I don't want to help anyone. I just want this country to be good and grow back to being something that's strong and not this mess where.
Libby Emmons
Back when we Were just largely farming, minding our own business.
Shane Cashman
It's been a long time since we haven't been at war in this country.
Bradley Devlin
We get rich on selling weapons, mostly.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that, that's been the best thing.
Tim Pool
At least we sold them back then.
Shane Cashman
It's disgusting.
Bradley Devlin
Selling them is better than just giving them away.
Tim Pool
If you want our weapons, great, we're going to sell them to you.
Bradley Devlin
Doesn't Israel buy our weapons?
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Libby Emmons
Now remember, if they buy the weapons.
Shane Cashman
With the money, we actually took weapons from Ukraine that we gave them and.
Bradley Devlin
Gave them to Israel, we give them way less money.
Phil Labonte
We give money to weapons manufacturers in the United States. They make weapons, then they take those weapons and they give those weapons, weapons to the Israelis.
Tim Pool
So the United States government gives. We'll just use. Israel in this case, gives X billion dollars to a foreign country. The foreign country enters into a purchase agreement of U.S. weapons with the U.S. government, then the taxpayer dollars that we had given to that country comes right back into the country, but only goes to folks who live in McLean and Reston and, and I mean, yeah, that's how this thing kind of goes time and time and time again. And here we are talking about modernization and this pivot to Asia. And I mean, this totally throws a wrench in all of that, in all of the, I think, dreams that the Trump base has for his presidency. And still, I think a lot of them still think that he can accomplish what he set out to do. The number one way that he differentiated himself were to take on the globalist sacred cows. In 2016. It was foreign policy, trade and immigration, and all those things were so tied together after, you know, 20 years of failed US hegemony and neoconservative leadership.
Shane Cashman
That's what attacked him in the end. Those things rose up against him, in my opinion, shut the world down. You know, I mean, that, like, I think they shut the world down as a attack on Trump.
Phil Labonte
Do you think that it would. That was the whole. I really shut down. Was the world responding to the Trump presence?
Shane Cashman
The world is in, like the globalist. Yeah, yeah, I do.
Phil Labonte
I mean, like Gaia or anything.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Maybe it is satanic. Maybe it's satanic, but like, that is. And it just feels like we're repeating that now with all this fear of war. Now we have all this domestic stuff happening. These, all this violence, this.
Bradley Devlin
We started this year with violence. Was. This was planned for if Trump became president. I mean, this was. Yeah, always going to have, always the case, became president because you have Democrat politicians go out there and advocate for political violence against conservatives. And they've been doing that, you know, since 2015, essentially.
Shane Cashman
Remember how this year started? Tesla was blown up.
Bradley Devlin
Yep.
Shane Cashman
A Bourbon street terror attack. I mean, oh, my gosh, this is.
Tim Pool
Forgot about that.
Shane Cashman
Have been. There has been multiple about the Tesla. Multiple.
Bradley Devlin
A lot of New Orleans.
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah.
Shane Cashman
A lot of violence has been happening this year. It's everywhere.
Phil Labonte
I mean, Redyard's not correct. But, you know, he's. He's definitely on to something when he's talking about the mood of the country.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah. Clearly it's in a dark place.
Libby Emmons
And the, the hyperpolarization is only getting more pronounced because I've mentioned this quite a bit. But young people and old people are very different how they viewed the world. Yeah, Boomers largely share a similar worldview. Gen Z, left and right, could not believe in more different of things.
Bradley Devlin
No, they believe in completely different, almost completely different realities.
Libby Emmons
And you can't convince them of anything.
Bradley Devlin
Because the issue is, the issue is, you know, they don't have the same definition of sex. They don't have the same definition of race biology or race or, you know, no reality. Yeah, there's no, it's, it's a totally separate understanding reality. It used to be like with the boomers, when the boomers were middle aged, when they were in their ascendancy, they had essentially right and left had the same vision of what prosperity is in the United States. They had the same vision of what would be, what success would look like. They just had different pathways of the right way to get there. And that's what they were always arguing about. Like when my stepmom, my stepmom, who's a Democrat and my dad, who was a Republican, would argue at the dinner table, it wasn't about what the goal should be, it was about how to attain the goal. And now they have totally different goals, if they can even identify what they are in the first place. And you have the, you know, the elders of Gen Z, like the millennials and Gen X, have a completely different worldview as well. Like, it's hard to mesh a millennial worldview with a Gen X worldview. And if Gen X, they're supposed to be the leaders, like, like they've been checked out since they, you know, since they got their first Atari.
Tim Pool
Well, notice that we're probably going to skip right over Gen X, Gen X.
Bradley Devlin
Well, you thought that with the silent generation and then we got Joe Biden. So I would not.
Tim Pool
Generation wasn't. Wasn't skipped.
Bradley Devlin
No. But they had their. Their only president, I think, was Joe Biden. Let's go silent generation.
Libby Emmons
Their only president was.
Bradley Devlin
I think their only president was Biden, wasn't it?
Tim Pool
Well, Reagan was. Was greatest generation. Would you.
Libby Emmons
Yeah.
Tim Pool
You'd consider his greatest generation. Clinton, Boomer. Boomer, Clinton, Bush, Boomers, Obama, Boomer, Trump, Saab, Boomer, Boomer right on the line.
Bradley Devlin
I would say he's a boomer right on the line.
Tim Pool
He codes it. If he's not, he's definitely Boomer compared to Joe Biden, who's definitely silent. Yeah, I guess we didn't. I guess we're about to skip over the silent generation.
Libby Emmons
We're about to skip over it.
Bradley Devlin
Gen X has a shot.
Libby Emmons
So according to jgpt, Trump is a silent boomer Cusp. He was. He was the, I believe, the very first year. And George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were all, as well, 46.
Tim Pool
They were all born in that same year, which.
Libby Emmons
And 46 is the. Is the first year of the boomer.
Bradley Devlin
I believe that makes sense.
Libby Emmons
But they're considered. It's like a.
Bradley Devlin
It's like a Boomer cusp.
Libby Emmons
It's like how they say zennials.
Bradley Devlin
Right, Right.
Libby Emmons
Joe Biden's the only actual silent.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Of the past 10 presidents.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Let's try again. The greatest generation was H.W. reagan, Carter, Ford, and Nixon. Wow.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
That's it then.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. Pretty fascinating.
Libby Emmons
But he was the only one.
Bradley Devlin
All that to say, you know, Gen X still has a shot at a pres. Yeah. Maybe we got what. What Gretchen Whitmer wants it. Wants a chance. Oh, J.B. pritzker. Isn't he Gen X? These are all terrible people. Terrible, terrible people.
Shane Cashman
They want it. They do want it.
Bradley Devlin
They want it. What's. What's Gavin Newsom? Is he a millennial or is he. Is he a gen.
Tim Pool
I guess. I guess he would be. He's 3,000. He's an ancient spirit. No. Yeah. He's probably Gen X and then.
Bradley Devlin
Wow. So if we see Hero.
Tim Pool
Could be Gen X.
Libby Emmons
No Gen X presidents.
Bradley Devlin
No, I mean, if we see. If we see, like, a Vance Newsome, that's like Gen X versus the millennials. Right. Which is, like, what it's been anyway.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
In business and everywhere else.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
For a while now.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I mean.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. Pretty interesting. But like. Yeah. A Gen X president would.
Libby Emmons
Millennials.
Bradley Devlin
Millennials are 15 in America, you know.
Shane Cashman
Wow.
Libby Emmons
Five millennials serve in the Senate. That's amazing. 71 millennials currently hold federal elected office.
Bradley Devlin
71 federal. That's interesting.
Libby Emmons
71 millennials in federal office.
Bradley Devlin
What about Gen Xers, I wonder? They're probably just at home like, microwaving a hungry man.
Tim Pool
But it's like, interesting to see, like you mentioned that, you know, 0 you0.
Libby Emmons
Not a single Gen Xers. I'm kidding. 100, 108.
Bradley Devlin
I would have.
Libby Emmons
41 are Gen X sounded okay. That's kind of wild to think. Yeah, yeah. The, the Pepsi generation is out there in Congress. You know what I mean? Remember those commercials?
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Choice of new generation, generation next.
Tim Pool
You talked about the boomers kind of agreeing on the ends but disagreeing on the means. And I'll adopt that framing for this, but it's kind of weird to see all these people who supposedly agreed on the ends and disagreed on the means, living in and absolutely hating the world that their leadership and their parenting created.
Bradley Devlin
But that's because they have spent their entire lives, like, like since they, you know, since Woodstock or whatever, since they took their first hit of acid, they've been pushing back and rebelling against their parents. And even with their parents dead, they're rebelling against their parents. Right? That's still what's going on. I mean, look at them in the old folks home. They're all dating each other, they're smoking a lot of weed. They're like, oh, we're cool. It's like, no, you're just, you're gross, old and slut.
Tim Pool
I'll go hit the no Kings rally.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah. Honestly, a lot of those no Kings rallies. We're old. Yes.
Phil Labonte
The whole thing.
Bradley Devlin
And the way you can tell that we don't have a king is because you're, you're out here, people. No one cares. You get to do what you want.
Shane Cashman
Because they are the generation of denial.
Bradley Devlin
Yes.
Shane Cashman
Like the way they parented.
Bradley Devlin
Deny everything.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Bradley Devlin
They parented Gen X one way, then they parented the millennials the other way. I don't have a chip on my shoulder at all. But, you know, they're out there doing, like, completely different things. They're running around, they're still doing the exact same.
Shane Cashman
And if you happen to do something different than they did as a parent today, they take it as an affront to their parenting. I'm not saying all of you.
Bradley Devlin
Here's the other thing. The boomers, like, there's this whole. I don't know if, I don't know if you've gotten to this yet, Shane. I know, you know, we hang out and talk about this stuff a bit, but there's if, if you look, there's all these Posts from Gen Xers and millennials. Being like, when I was a kid, I spent a lot of time with my grandparents. I would spend. They would drop us off for a whole month with our grandparents, and we loved it. Yeah, My mom is somewhere. I don't know. Yes, she's on a mission trip or she's with her fifth husband. I don't know. She's definitely not coming by. I will say I love my mom. I adore my mom. Whatever. You got to say that. She came over on Christmas. If I may, for just a moment. I'm sorry, you guys. She came over on Christmas. I made this whole dinner, you know, like, you know, I cook. I make a whole thing. She comes over, she doesn't eat anything I make. Instead, she eats a kiwi fruit and some feta cheese. And when my son, you know, my kid, he. He adores you. He looks. He looks at Grandma and he goes, grandma, what are you eating? Mom made this whole thing. I've been in the kitchen for hours. She goes, fuel. Yeah, okay. Thank you, boomers. We're good now.
Shane Cashman
I know. Yeah. I don't see my parents as much as I thought I would, but that is something amongst that generation. Like, I just see it. It's a lot of them. I know it's not everyone's. I'm getting some message, like, it's not me. I guarantee it's not you, but it's a lot of you. And it is, I think, what you're saying, that rebellion which I have in me, too, but, like, at some point, it does stop with reality in me. Like, I do have some lines in the sand, but my parents just keep.
Bradley Devlin
That's how they are, you know, they're so distant. Yeah, they're so distant, yet critical.
Tim Pool
I wonder. I wonder. So one of the things that. That you. You brought up was how Gen X, even in the private sector, has been skipped over. Right? So the.
Phil Labonte
These.
Tim Pool
These boomers are retiring, and then all of a sudden, what are they.
Bradley Devlin
Private sector in colleges?
Tim Pool
What are they trying to do? Like, they're trying to elevate millennials. And there's.
Bradley Devlin
The boomers are doing that.
Tim Pool
The boomers are. The boomers are elevated. Yes. Boomers are retiring, and the boomers that remain are elevating millennials. That's what's happening.
Phil Labonte
I don't understand exactly why.
Tim Pool
And so this is my. This is my thing. Are they.
Libby Emmons
Is.
Tim Pool
Is their refusal to retire into these super late stages of their lives, their refusal to give up power. I mean, I'm a cath. This dynamic in the church.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, we sure do.
Libby Emmons
Y.
Tim Pool
Is. Is it a. They don't. They will never admit it, but is it part of an awakening where they realize that they've squandered the inheritance that was given to them by the greatest generation?
Bradley Devlin
No, they don't realize that because they are entitled to it. They feel very entitled to it, and they plan to squander whatever left of it they have of so that they don't have to give it to their.
Tim Pool
Kids, and they project that entitlement on everybody else.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. And also, don't forget the millennials have really nice cvs because they all have these participation trophies so they can really pad it up.
Phil Labonte
Wait, were they the. Were they the ones that were actually getting them.
Bradley Devlin
They were the ones getting the participation trophies.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, the millennials.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, That's.
Phil Labonte
That's. What a shame.
Bradley Devlin
Right?
Phil Labonte
What a terrible idea, that.
Bradley Devlin
And then Gen X is like, ultra competent, but they're ultra competent in that way that, like, people with traumatized childhoods are ultra competent. It's like these are all just trauma responses.
Tim Pool
They're ultra competent. Totally complete.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Completely stay to themselves. Don't know how to lead.
Phil Labonte
We were the last.
Bradley Devlin
Don't want to leave.
Tim Pool
Don't want to leave.
Bradley Devlin
Leave us alone. Right, Phil? That's it.
Phil Labonte
Well, yeah, we were the latchkey kids. We were the ones that were left to go, you know, figure yourself out most of the time.
Bradley Devlin
And it's no wonder that so many of us voted for Trump and, like, got the country back. And now we're like, no, you can't go to war. Come. Come on, just stay home, make yourself a PB and J. It'll be fine.
Phil Labonte
It will be fine. I mean, yourself a pbj.
Tim Pool
Go to the store, buy some Jiff and schmuckers and shut up.
Phil Labonte
There's not enough there. Well, I don't know. I don't know how the idea of war with. With Iran breaks down among the electorate, but I feel like, you know, Trump has to know that it's super unpopular.
Bradley Devlin
I think he. I think he does know. I bet his advisors are telling him. I mean, he's got vamps who, my guess is probably opposed to US intervention in Iran. And we actually ran a story at Human Events over the weekend with some insights.
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Bradley Devlin
Cancel CT mobile.com sources who were like, basically, hey Mr. President, don't do this. You know, don't, don't go along with that.
Tim Pool
Everybody that I talk to with their head screwed on straight in my opinion are, are of the, the anti war mindset. And, and this is, here we are. We talked a little bit about the big beautiful bill, talked a little bit about the appropriations process. But what do you think's coming down the pike? What was one of the things that, that they tried to handcuff Trump with in the waning days of the Biden administration? What is one of the biggest mistakes that Mike Johnson made as speaker of the House? It was that 95 million or billion dollar supplemental spending package. Wait, and what did they do?
Bradley Devlin
Was that Basically what got McCarthy out?
Tim Pool
No, the debt, the debt limit deal plus general government spending levels is ultimately what did McCarthy in this was in, in the spring of 2024, it was, you know, Israel gets hit on October 7th. They pass about $10.5 billion, I believe in aid to Israel. Then 2024 rolls around and at the time, McConnell, Mitch McConnell was advocating for attaching a $95 billion supplemental foreign aid package for Ukraine, the Indo Pacific and Israel to keeping the government open. He was rebuffed by his conference that ultimately ends in Mitch McConnell saying that he's going to step down as Senate leader. Yeah, that enraged everyone. But one of the things, one of the mistakes that Mike Johnson made that Republican leaders made was they decided to go forward with this supplemental spending package. And it was only 12 million or $12 billion, $14 billion. Ish. For Israel. It was another 12, $10 billion for our pivot to the Indo Pacific, and another $60 billion was for Ukraine. And it was one of the things that folks that I knew on the Trump campaign were concerned that it was going to blow up the coalition in the run up to the election. Because if these are the leaders that we have, if this is the Congress that we have.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
When President Trump returns and they're kind of going along with this play to handcuff President Trump and his foreign policy decisions and his ability to make peace, then, you know, what's the point? What's the point of all this? And so they were concerned that Trump was gonna win the election and go in there without both chambers. They were concerned that that was gonna cost them the trifecta. And frankly, in a certain way, it almost did. It really almost did. And we're going to have another supplemental spending package, another foreign aid package coming down the pipe, like with what's going on right now in Iran, for sure. Because Libya, you said this, you said this earlier. And I keep saying things that Libya's. That Libya has said. I said Libby, but not Libya.
Bradley Devlin
You could go back to middle school and haunted me by, oh, I'm sorry.
Tim Pool
What Libby said earlier, because she made a lot of good points, which is that Israel says that they can do this thing alone, but the retort to that is they actually really, really can't. Because just as Iran is facing restrictions or limitations in their own capabilities, the. The Israelis are going to face that, too. And it's going to push Congress in, in the direction where they're going to have to act. And what are they going to put in that package? That's what I'm concerned about. Are we going to do more Ukraine nonsense? Because we had to reposition assets away from the region and so we have to replace those things.
Libby Emmons
Are we almost guaranteed. Let's move on.
Shane Cashman
Is this.
Libby Emmons
We have this story from raw's alerts. Hundreds, if not thousands of kids and teenagers are staging anti ICE protests in Roblox.
Shane Cashman
Oh, my.
Libby Emmons
Hundreds, if not thousands of kids across the country have taken a Roblox service to organize and stage virtual protests against ice. From digital rallies to catac in game riots.
Bradley Devlin
That's really.
Libby Emmons
Young players are transforming the popular gaming platform into a hub of political expression. The movement, coordinated through group chats, is rapidly gaining traction, especially in Brookhaven. Roblox's most popular server. At the same time, some players are role playing as ICE agents, conducting raids on illegals and even opening fire on anti ICE protesters in the game. What this says to me, kids are going to grow up living in tiny rooms where they play video games all day. And this will be their reality. Like in that Black Mirror episode where everybody lived in a box that was all TVs and they had an avatar version of themselves in the audience, but they never actually went anywhere. This is what kids are turning into. Don't let your kids watch tablets or iPads. And I'm gonna say this. I know a lot of parents out there that purport to be conservative and they give all their kids tablets and mesmerize them with it. And your kids are gonna grow up to be developmentally disabled. This is the kind of stuff that's happening. I can't believe it. I can't believe the amount of people that I've seen who have kids and claim to be conservative, claim to be aware of what's going on. And then I see them had a tablet to their kid and then turn around and I'm like, yo, your kid is going to be. Their brain will be jello.
Shane Cashman
Outsourcing parenting to the digital landscape is poison. And also on top of all that, you also don't know who else is playing this. Like, you know when I did that story with the predators and stuff, A lot of those sick people demons are using things like Roblox to talk to kids too. Pretending to be kids and lure them out of the house. Straight up pedophiles. Like straight up demon.
Bradley Devlin
That happens a lot. Like they'll get. They'll pay kids in. In game cash for nudes and stuff.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, dude, yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Oh, that's.
Tim Pool
Now I can't say what I wanted to say, which is we should all create accounts and be ICE agents.
Bradley Devlin
I mean, we could. And then we could go after those.
Tim Pool
Go after the pedophile.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, we'd be like, we're ICE agents in Roblox and we're taking you down, mofo.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, but these kids are gonna grow up. And it's funny because you see this. Their political action is gonna be Amish, gonna sit home and play video games. This state will be able to do whatever it wants, whenever it wants, as long as they can live their life in a virtual reality. And I wonder if that is a goal and intention of powerful corporate interests.
Phil Labonte
Well, if people are in. In a virtual reality, then they're not going to be motivated to Go out and protest and stuff. Especially when they can protest in the virtual reality where it's the. The ultimate.
Libby Emmons
There will be no protest. There's not going to be any real protest. You're going to go into virtual reality and you're going to be a demon slayer and you're going to have exactly what you want. And then when it comes to.
Tim Pool
But your first amendment right will be restricted to the server.
Libby Emmons
Indeed. And no one will care because they grew up on it. It's exactly like. Let me tell you this. What if I told you, Shane, how would you feel if the government, if a cop came to your house and said that he was going to require all of your family members to register a number with the federal government where they would document and log you and your history and your work and what your family does, what would you say they already do? Exactly.
Shane Cashman
I live in a police station state.
Libby Emmons
And. And when you bring up that idea to people, they don't care, they go, what do you mean? We all get registered digital serial numbers with the government when we're born.
Shane Cashman
Not if you have a home birth out there.
Libby Emmons
You're still legally required to do it.
Shane Cashman
You still have to give them a Social Security number.
Libby Emmons
You are.
Shane Cashman
Then they're telling us a recommendation.
Libby Emmons
And then they're undocumented.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Libby Emmons
Yep.
Shane Cashman
It will cause problems for that child.
Libby Emmons
Possibly they will be called undocumented. And what they are doing in the public space by calling illegal immigrants undocumented is lumping up anybody who doesn't enter the machine state with anybody who came here illegally.
Bradley Devlin
I didn't get a Social Security number until I was like, 8 or 9 years old.
Libby Emmons
Really?
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
How'd that happen?
Bradley Devlin
Well, because my parents were, you know, doing their own thing, and so I didn't have a Social Security number. I didn't get back.
Shane Cashman
Was it like a rebellion of.
Bradley Devlin
No, they just literally could not be bothered.
Libby Emmons
Now it's all automatic.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Is it automatic? Well, I mean, I had to apply for my son's.
Libby Emmons
When you're born, they. They just gave us documents, said, sign here, sign here, sign here.
Bradley Devlin
Oh, yeah.
Shane Cashman
In the hospital. You're in a hospital, they just come and it's. It's just like.
Bradley Devlin
They give you all that and then you.
Shane Cashman
Part of the whole thing.
Libby Emmons
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
So these kids are going to grow up in much the same way. My grandpa told me this a long time ago. Rest in peace, he was saying. When they told us we'd have to register with the government and get numbers, people were losing it. They were furious. Like, why? What? We got to register and get a government serial number? What do you think this is? And now he's like, you're all born with it. You don't care.
Bradley Devlin
Did you see the thing where there are a lot of American Airlines, Like, I think it's American, Delta and United, and they sell passenger data to the federal government.
Libby Emmons
Wow.
Bradley Devlin
So they're tracking where you go, and they're all doing it, all that stuff, and they sell it to the government. And then Palantir, which I'm sure you have very strong opinions on.
Shane Cashman
Don't get me started.
Bradley Devlin
I know they sponsored that lovely parade.
Shane Cashman
Good.
Bradley Devlin
Yes, they. They are working with federal government to consolidate all the data so that there's no divisions between.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, unfortunately, they've been doing that.
Bradley Devlin
They've been doing that, you know, for a while, but, like, that's kind of. It'll be much easier when they decide to implement the social credit system.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So you guys are. You guys are more of my libertarian friends than.
Shane Cashman
Don't put. Don't call me that.
Tim Pool
And then other. On that. On that, on that.
Bradley Devlin
I'm just opposed to what was.
Tim Pool
What would. What was counter revolutionary and anti communist.
Libby Emmons
Can I call.
Tim Pool
Can I call you all that?
Phil Labonte
Look, that's pretty accurate.
Libby Emmons
The. The.
Tim Pool
This Palantir thing and the DOGE effort to sync up the government data. Right. One of the big complaints from Elon, the computers aren't fake.
Libby Emmons
Story made up.
Tim Pool
The computers aren't talking to each other.
Libby Emmons
Story's fake.
Tim Pool
Story's fake.
Libby Emmons
The New York Times ran the story and the headline didn't match with their reporting, and the reporting said, I love it. They use that language where they're like, palantir is working with Donald Trump in order to take all of America's data and compile a database some people think may be a possibility at some point in the future. And I was like, wait, what? Everybody just ran with it. All the conservatives said, wow, I can't believe Trump would do that. And I'm like, yeah, I didn't either. So he pulled the story up, and the New York Times said, said, we think Palantir might do this.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
And I was like, what?
Shane Cashman
So said, they weren't doing it, but I think they're doing. They've been doing this in 2003.
Libby Emmons
Okay.
Tim Pool
So.
Shane Cashman
And the people in the administration are still talking about it like it's going to happen. And there's a report coming out that just came out today about Trump switching over to, like, a lot of AI systems in the coming weeks.
Tim Pool
My question is less about Palantir and more about the principle of the thing. Are you guys in favor or opposed to, as Elon said, the computers talking to each other within the government to make it more efficient?
Libby Emmons
Efficient. I want to. That's. That. That what you just described sounds completely fine.
Tim Pool
Completely fine.
Libby Emmons
Computers and government talking to each other be more efficient so that like the federal government as a single entity there, they have a single database. So they. So the IRS can see immigration data or something.
Phil Labonte
Can the humans understand language that the computers are using? That matters. What if I said it? Can the. Can the humans understand the language that the computers are using?
Libby Emmons
What does that mean?
Phil Labonte
Talk to other.
Libby Emmons
Each other. Computers talking to each other just means that if you work for the irs, you can see immigration data.
Phil Labonte
Okay, that's fine.
Libby Emmons
It doesn't mean the computer is literally going, hey, immigration computer, let me talk to you.
Phil Labonte
Well, I'm talking about. I'm talking about like using AI or whatever. There was that story about the AIs that when they started talking to each other.
Libby Emmons
That's not what this is. Well, that's why the issue that Elon is talking about is that if you're in the irs, you can't see if someone's an illegal immigrant because DHS data is separated.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
So he's like, why can't we just actually see in the tax files? We have the data over here. My attitude is the government has access to it already. It's already public data. The government has. I don't care if the IRS goes through it and can see what DHS has.
Tim Pool
But. So one of the, One of the counters that I've. I've heard from someone who is actually on the libertarian side of the spectrum is if I'm under investigation for something from the FBI or something like that, and I'm. At the same time, I've never been convicted of anything. I'm innocent until proven guilty. And at the same time, I'm applying for a small business loan, for example, do I want the Small Business Administration to be able to see that I could be a no good scoundrel? That.
Libby Emmons
Except they usually have in the application. Are you currently accused of a crime or pending litigation and legal challenges? When you apply for loans, there's even.
Bradley Devlin
A box you can check on. Are you a no good scoundrel?
Tim Pool
No.
Libby Emmons
You're required to.
Tim Pool
No. Yeah, yeah. No. That's the whole ban the box conversation. But. But do you think. I guess in the scenario that I was talking about with this friend, which was like, what if there is a FISA thing or whatever, let's just say there's part of, there's information that the government has that shouldn't be handed over to all the different organizations.
Bradley Devlin
I think it should.
Libby Emmons
Hold on, hold on. You gotta clarify what that means. What data could one agency have that another agency should not have? That's an important question.
Tim Pool
Let's see. Because this was a, a, a comment from a friend. So I'm trying to, I'll try to steal.
Bradley Devlin
Man, what about your debt? Like, what if you have tax debt that you're paying off? Should every agency know about your debt?
Libby Emmons
Okay, let's go. They already have the right to better case things for the most part. And so what?
Bradley Devlin
No, I'm just, I'm. You guys were looking for an example.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Yes. Yeah, I don't care.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, that's the one I came up with.
Libby Emmons
I mean, there's already credit reporting agencies and they can just ping your credit whenever they want with it. Whether you like it or not, your.
Bradley Devlin
Taxes show up on your credit report. I don't think they do. The one thing that I think is, so when Obama did the aca, there were, there was a lot of consolidation of data, computerization of data that had not been done before. And what that led to. Right. Was HIPAA where you have to say, like, you, you agree that they can't share your data anywhere or like you have to sign off on that. I wonder if, if there is sensitive information that could be, you know, agreed upon of what sensitive information could be defined as if you could have some kind of HIPAA thing.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Or I don't know if the armed EPA agents know this or can access this already, but do you want the armed DPA agents knowing that you're a registered gun owner?
Libby Emmons
Well, they're. Yes, I do.
Phil Labonte
They're all armed. Every, every.
Bradley Devlin
I think every gun owner is our.
Libby Emmons
No, I think the, the, the, the benefit of the right to bear arms in a modern society is we, we do not want anybody shooting at cops. We do want the government to fear its citizens. So, yes, I'd love it if they knew that I was a gun owner. Now I don't think I should have to register my guns and tell them what guns I have or anything like that. That is a problem. But I don't mind if law enforcement is like, hey, let's be very careful. Go to this guy's house. They should do that with everybody.
Tim Pool
But because I'm more, I'm more inclined to think that those are like the second and third order effects of Doge that could really modernize and revolutionize government.
Libby Emmons
The principal issue with government is corruption.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Because it's always going to turn into something they sell it with like, like good short term benefits. Like we're going to take care of immigration stuff, which I, I want mass deportations, but it turns into, I think, uglier stuff. Especially who knows how the social credit score will work and what they could pull from from there. It's going to be beyond just government collected data. It'll be stuff that, you know, complaints like we'll have personal yelps that the government will dip into.
Phil Labonte
It's going to be, can you get a, a loan? Can you, you know, use your credit card here? Can you, can you be in this place? Like, can you walk? Yeah. Can you, can you fly? That's, those kind of things are the, the, the, the most.
Libby Emmons
The biggest problem is not, in my view, the sharing of data. The biggest problem is that, is the loss of community and that's going to destroy human civilization. So the way I tend to explain it is when you live in a small town and Shane is a young man and he's speeding down the highway and he gets pulled over. Deputy comes up to the car and he goes, Shane, what am I going to tell your daddy when I see him down at the bar? You were speeding again? And you're like, dude, oh, Deputy Smith, please don't tell my dad. And then he's like, well, I'm going to tell him. I'm going to let you off with a warning, but I'm going to see him and he's going to whoop your ass when he gets home. And you're like, ah, crap. In a modern society. The cop walks up and you go, excuse me, officer. And he goes, shut the up, here's your ticket. And you go, what is this for? He goes, don't care, tell it to a judge. And you're like, I wasn't speeding. Goes, have a nice day. And he leaves.
Shane Cashman
I agree with you, but it would be worse than that because it's going to be a drone that you don't even interact with.
Libby Emmons
Exactly. And the drone's going to p. Pull you over and it's going to go, shane Cashman, you are wanted for murder. And you go, what? And it's going to go, error, murder, error. And you're going to be like, I'm, I'm not. It's like it's, it's, it's like that family, family got bit. The Terminator Is going to walk up to you and go. Goes, stop resisting. And you'll go, yes. And he goes, you are resisting lethal force. Also a lethal force authorized. And you're like, I'm not resisting. I'm not.
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Bradley Devlin
We're like, in the. Yeah. In the Fifth Element, this is a police control.
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Yeah. That. The. The problem is, once we get all this shared data, once the government grows to that point, if you have. You guys. I was. I've been watching Andor. Have you guys watched Andor?
Bradley Devlin
I haven't watched it in a bit.
Libby Emmons
So the first season was from a few years ago, so this is not a spoiler, but basically the main character is on the beach and some guys are running from Imperials. And then he's like. Freaks out. So he, like, scoots up pretty quick and goes up the stairs. And then a trooper sees him, goes, hey, why are you running? And he's like, I'm not. I'm going to the store. And then he's like, you're suspicious. You must be with those guys. And then he has a droid come and hold him and arrest him for a public disorder violation. And then within. Within, like, hours, they bring him before a magistrate, go, public, public disorder. He goes, I don't know what's going on. I'm just a tourist. And they go, six years, boom, off to prison. That. That's what's going to happen.
Bradley Devlin
It's like Les Mis, or.
Shane Cashman
I was gonna say Kafka.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, yeah.
Libby Emmons
There's gonna be like.
Bradley Devlin
But they don't even tell him what he did. They don't even say public disorder.
Libby Emmons
Yes, but what's gonna. That's the reason why it's not Kafka. You're gonna go to court and you're gonna be like, your honor, please. I actually was not the guy they're looking for. He ran past me. I was walking on the street. He goes, look, kid, you're probably right. All I'm. All I'm supposed to do is my job is to bang the gavel and send you to prison. Sorry.
Bradley Devlin
There are minimum requirements.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Libby Emmons
Sorry, what's that? You're innocent. You can prove it. Look, man, all I do is bang the gavel. I don't know what you're talking about. Then the cop is like, you're probably innocent. But look, all I do is bring you to the car, and everybody is just associated. Nobody acts like a human. That's. We're already there. Oh, yeah, we're already there. Cops pull you over and say, don't care. Fuck you. Here's a ticket. You're like, I didn't do anything wrong. Don't care. Tell to a judge. And then you're like, I gotta take off work to go fight this. What do I do? I can't afford that. I guess I'll just pay it. Spend a license.
Shane Cashman
So many personal store out there hate their jobs and hate everyone else. I walk into a lot of establishments. Maybe it's just a me thing, honestly, but I walk in a lot of places and it's like, they don't want your business. They're actually mad that someone walked in to make them work.
Bradley Devlin
I hate that.
Shane Cashman
Insane. And it's widespread.
Bradley Devlin
It happens all the time, especially at the airport. Or like if you walk into a Starbucks and they just look at you and then they go back to doing the mobile orders in the drive through.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
Or like, I went to a Baskin Rock Robbins with my son and we were just like, oh, let's get an ice cream. Look, there's a Baskin Robin. Let's get ice cream. We walk in, they stand there, you know, they're like doing drive through and mobile orders. We're like, hi. They just like, literally the person looked at me and then looked away and that was it. We like stood there for a little bit, kept trying to get their attention and then we left. Because did not get any ice cream.
Libby Emmons
Because they have no pride in doing a job or any job. Yeah, they're. Look, everybody knows this. When you work fast food, you hate it when it's packed. Yes, but the business owner loves it when it's packed. I mean, I think there's a, there's, there's a problem with how businesses are run, to be completely honest. If you tell your employees, look, you're going to get 15 bucks an hour. That's it. No matter what. It's like, okay, what if it's really busy? I don't know. Cross your fingers. How they give you tips.
Shane Cashman
Right?
Libby Emmons
N. I would never run a business like that. I, I would, I would stretch surge prices. No, I tell my employees, like, we'll break it down by hour. Anything that exceeds the, the standard level, like, here's how many orders we do per hour on average. When that exceeds, we do siege paths, surge paths for the staff. So if we're at.
Bradley Devlin
But would you do that if it was the reverse? If you go under that number of orders per hour, if you average 10, but then you get 5, you'd still, what would you pay them?
Libby Emmons
Yeah, because average is average. But if, if, if we're going over, then you're going to get a bonus for the excess that we, we do on these days. I think they should do that. But I do think you make a good point of sometimes business is bad and you got to pay them anyway. The problem with that is Jim gets, gets scheduled for, you know, Tuesday and Wednesday morning, which are usually empty. And then Rick is there on Sunday and he's got to work the 40 hours where it's double time and he's going, why you keep scheduling me on Sunday, Rick? Rick is on on Tuesday and nobody ever comes in. He's never doing any work and I got split tips with him. Screw that. We got to go to chats, my friend. Smash the like button. Share the show with literally everyone you know. True story. The other day some lady said, my sister in law just told me about your show. I love it. I think you do a great job. And I was like, it's working. So call your sister in law right now and say, what are you doing? Do you watch this? Tim Cast irl. It is the best. And literally say it just like that. And they'll go, why are you talking like that? That. Don't forget we're gonna have the uncensored call in show at 10pm@rumble.com timcast IRL. You don't wanna miss it. Make sure you sign up for our discord server@timcast.com to get involved with our community. Maybe you're somebody who needs help getting started with some project. Tens of thousands of people are waiting to help you out. Maybe you're someone who knows how to do a project. Maybe you're like 50 and you're semi retired, but you're really, really good at making bird houses. I bet there's a guy in that discord. It's like, I really wish someone could teach me how to make a birdhouse. And that's you. They need your help. So join our Discord today and you can actually call into the show Monday through Thursday at 10pm in the meantime, we'll grab your chats, my friends, and see what y' all have to say. We got mythos671. He says, honestly, I'm kind of here for this fight. Where do you think all the bombs that hurt and killed our military in Iraq and Afghanistan came from? Indeed, from Iraq. And that is the argument. There's a viral tweet going around right now saying that the the US just found a massive nuclear enrichment facility. It's from a month ago, actually. It's probably why they want to attack. Once again, the argument is Iran's going to get nuclear weapons and they're going to make suitcase bombs and dirty bombs and they're going to give them out to a bunch of crazy whackaloons and then. Oh, boy. That's the argument. All right.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Libby Emmons
Picor Rod says camping gear makes good emergency preparedness gear. You also get to use the camping gear to go camping. A camping stove, ice in your freezer and some canned goods is great for a power outage. You know, we love doing. We have a camping stove, some propane. We go down about. Go down by the river, you get a fire going or use the stove. And it's just early morning. The river, you know, run into Chris far. There's box turtles walking around doing turtle stuff.
Shane Cashman
I love it.
Libby Emmons
It's great. Yeah, Turtles are great.
Shane Cashman
Great.
Libby Emmons
They hide.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
There are a lot of turtles around here.
Libby Emmons
There are a lot of turtles.
Shane Cashman
A lot of deer at night.
Libby Emmons
Yeah. The Appalachian path, you know, trail. The trail. There you go. There's probably. You walk down that. The canal, there's probably 20, 000 turtles. Like, not even kidding, there's a. You see a log, 15 turtles on it. And the turtles, it's crazy because you can. They're big. I'm like, those guys are like 20 or 30 years old.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Crazy big guys.
Shane Cashman
If you're a turtle, come to West Virginia, you.
Libby Emmons
It's the place to be.
Bradley Devlin
Not a bad spot to be.
Tim Pool
I do love turtles.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Take your time.
Bradley Devlin
And for flooding on the other side of the state, though, did you guys see that? And we.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, I mean, we've been. We've got. We've gotten more rain than we've ever gotten ever. Yeah, it's been raining and it's going to start again.
Shane Cashman
I know.
Libby Emmons
All week. It's crazy. Like, we. We've been dealing with flooding. We have pumps. Yeah. So we got to figure that out. But for those that are Fans of Fallout 76, have you ever played that video game?
Tim Pool
Yes.
Libby Emmons
Based in West Virginia has.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah. He tells me all about it.
Libby Emmons
When you go to the river, you will hear these loud squeaking sounds. Those are the spring peepers. Spring peepers, Yep. We got them all over. And it's funny, I'm playing Fallout and I can hear the peeper track and I'm like, ah, we got those spring peepers. Little frogs. Around March, they start going me really loud.
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Libby Emmons
It's great. They're basically saying, hey, girl. For real. That's what they're yelling because the girls don't make the sounds. Only the boys do. That is the boys thaw out. They're standing there and they're going to. Which is their equivalent of, yo, girl, come over. I got a place.
Shane Cashman
They're just cat calling.
Libby Emmons
Literally.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, Little. Little frog.
Libby Emmons
There was a. There was a common.
Tim Pool
First thing when I do, when I wake up, I start cat calling.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, you and the little sexy frog.
Libby Emmons
There was a. There was a comic. I can't remember who it was from, but it was like someone was like. All the birds were singing and. And they were just like, man, I wish I could understand what those birds were saying and know their language. And then a genie was like, granted. And then you hear them all being like, I want to get laid. They're all screaming because the girls don't scream. Yeah, they're just being like, hey, girl. And then the girls come find the guy, and the girl comes to the frog, and she's like, you pee pretty loud. And he's like, damn right. And then they hook up and have frog babies.
Shane Cashman
On that note, I'm gonna head out, guys.
Libby Emmons
All right, man.
Shane Cashman
See you all later. Thank you. It was great seeing you all. Yep. 10 o' clock, YouTube. Rumble. Inverted world. Live call ins. Phone lines are open till. Till midnight. See you all there.
Libby Emmons
Phone lines are open.
Bradley Devlin
You must get crazy.
Libby Emmons
We need ghost stories. Yeah, that's what it is. I. I went on a road trip when I was driving from the North Dakota pipeline protest across the US and all I did was listen to this podcast where it was people who called in and told ghost stories. And it was the best podcast. I can't remember what it's called.
Bradley Devlin
I listen to a lot of those ghost story podcasts. I don't like the true crime, but I like the ghost stories because there's.
Libby Emmons
Like, some old guy and he's like, I went down in my basement and I saw a man with a sword.
Bradley Devlin
Do you ever listen to Radio Rental?
Libby Emmons
I was like, whoa.
Bradley Devlin
Radio Rental has creepy, creepy ghost stories type things.
Libby Emmons
Tales from the inverted world. That's creepy.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, that's good, too.
Libby Emmons
All right, let's grab some more. What is this knee boop. Says WC135R constant. Phoenix is airborne in the US nuclear detection aircraft. Only up when there are threats. Threats. China warns of Chinese to leave Israel via road.
Tim Pool
Whoa.
Libby Emmons
Spice Chip says Timmy said an IRL months ago. The Deep State would allow Trump to be the Republican nominee in exchange for continued wars. Indeed. My point was that Trump went to the Deep State and says I said maybe he surrenders, maybe he, he, he gets a deal. Trump goes listen, this constant war of trying to put me in prison is not working. My base is strong. You're not going to win. I don't want to keep fighting. Leave me alone. They say, okay, here's the deal. We'll let you run America as you want, but we get war with Iran. Maybe Trump said yes. Israel, Iran trending 1.42 million posts.
Bradley Devlin
Wow.
Phil Labonte
The big.
Libby Emmons
I swear we're going to wake up and it's going to be like US jets bombed by by Iran because we've already had Iranian backed rebels attacking U. S Military assets. Sirens across northern Israel following another barrage of Iranian missiles. All installations across the u. S. Indo pacific command area of responsibility have raised their force protection condition from, from alpha to bravo. Is bravo worse? I don't know what that means.
Phil Labonte
They thought no idea.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I don't know.
Libby Emmons
It's like five minutes ago. Go. All right, let's grab some more. Oh, all right, here we go. We're loading it up again. Let's see what we got.
Tim Pool
Just want to shout out that roblox guy who. Yeah, he's. He's waving a Mexican flag and his avatar has a Lakers jersey on. Oh hey, the most apt.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Libby Emmons
All right, we got Schlip who says the short act and hearing protection act are both in the senate finance bill.
Phil Labonte
Yes, they.
Libby Emmons
This makes me harder than John Bolton thinking about war with Iran on.
Phil Labonte
It's great news that the short act made it. I can't believe it but it actually might.
Libby Emmons
So this is short barreled rifles and suppressors, short bar rifles. I'm going to buy so many. Yeah, there was a. We went out with Phoenix ammunition and he had a. It was a pistol but it had a brace so qual classified as an SBR and NFA item. And it's just the safety of it, you know the safety increase of, of this weapon because the accuracy. Now imagine if these guys in Utah had short belled rifles, 9 millimeter instead of these handguns where they couldn't aim.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Libby Emmons
Their accurate accuracy would have been better and they wouldn't have killed the innocent bystander, only the innocent man they were shooting at.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Bradley Devlin
That would have been such an improvement.
Phil Labonte
That is.
Libby Emmons
And you got me defending antifa again. I don't like him. But you're allowed to, you're allowed to open carry. In Utah they shot at some random guy for open carrying. That's insane.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, that's nuts.
Libby Emmons
Geez, Anyway.
Bradley Devlin
And then the cops seem to be backing them for doing it.
Libby Emmons
Seemed to be?
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Soapy Enigma says, can we call this the Summer of Kings instead of Summer of Love 2.0? I like that.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Summer of Kings.
Bradley Devlin
Every home a castle, every man a king.
Libby Emmons
You see what Michael Mal is posted?
Tim Pool
Posted?
Bradley Devlin
What? No, I didn't see it.
Libby Emmons
It was AI image of Martin Luther King Jr. And it said, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is racist against white people. Hashtag no Kings. Spread the word. Something like that.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
No Kings.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
All right. Heron Gaming News says, do you think that it's possible the police won't arrest the 50501 terrorists that ended that guy in black because they want to wait until the officers aren't in danger? The guy in black was arrested and charged with. With murder. The guys who did the shooting haven't been arrested or charged. It was some random guy walking past who was shot and killed. Very weird. I think they're trying to cover up right now that the liberal organizers of the event were the ones that killed a random person.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Something doesn't make sense. They don't want the narrative in the news to be no. King's protest organizers shoot and kill innocent bystanders.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Libby Emmons
That's why even in media, liberals are claiming the guy who got arrested was.
Bradley Devlin
The shooter, because they're not following the. Yeah.
Libby Emmons
Or they're intentionally trying to obfuscate what really happened. I'm seeing activists supposed they don't want to take responsibility for this. They don't want to say, oh, that was us. They're saying, yeah, that crazy guy with the rifle, you know, they got him and they're calling him the shooter. It's crazy. All right. Your boy says, phil, if World War 3 really happens, you very well could be all that remains.
Phil Labonte
That's terrible. Terrible. It's terrible. Dad jokes.
Libby Emmons
All right, Jay Jones Clark says Tim Cascar. Have any of you seen Clayton Morris's interview with Daniel and Shelly Rawlings on Redacted? What's your thoughts? I haven't. What is it?
Phil Labonte
I haven't either.
Libby Emmons
No idea.
Phil Labonte
Sorry, Homie.
Libby Emmons
Well, all right. MF Damon says, I voted for the. I voted for the opposite of getting involved. If we do impeaches it, A, not our business, B, can't afford it fiscally or karmically. You know, this is the challenge. Are you really going to vote for a Democrat if Trump goes to war with Iran? A lot of people are not going to vote for Trump, but I don't know that I could muster up a vote for any Democrat, not any of.
Bradley Devlin
The ones that are certainly on the horizon right now.
Libby Emmons
War with Iran would have come under the Biden administration. All the same.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Libby Emmons
And anti woke is the net, minor, net positive I'm willing to take. Libertarians won't back Trump though, so Democrats will get a, they'll get a boost. So we'll see what happens.
Tim Pool
A lot of people will stay home. That's, that's. You know, I respect the call for impeachment and being irritated about this. I think I've made myself very clear that I'm not happy with this situation either. But, like, what? You're gonna get a majority of the House to vote against President Trump. You're gonna get two thirds of the Senate to vote against President Trump on this particular issue where there has been a lot of bipartisan support, whether that's genuine or manufactured by our current political system, you're not gonna get that. The best thing that you could do is make yourself heard in the ballot box and make yourself heard in the public square. I mean, I think one of the things that we underestimate a lot is how closely, whether that's this administration or previous administrations do pay attention to the online discourse and, and use that to the best of their ability to figure out where the American people are at. And luckily, if you are loud, louder than the pro war war contingent, maybe you can have your, your voices heard before then, because I'd hate for it.
Phil Labonte
Contingent, huh? Who's the pro war contingent?
Libby Emmons
Neocons.
Tim Pool
Yeah, all the neocons.
Phil Labonte
People that are, the people who support.
Libby Emmons
DeSantis are largely, you know, they love to go. I'm not pro war and I've seen a lot of these people say pro war is such a stupid thing to call it. Nobody wants the war. And I'm like, I'm generally just saying you support U.S. involvement in foreign conflict.
Tim Pool
And like, let's look at how this narrative has shifted for the last, you know, however long this has been happening, 72 hours, more than that now, this is Israel's war. We're not asking you to send your boys, your boys and girls overseas. This is Israel's war. But we still need some assistance to actually get the job done. This is Israel's war. But we're so excited to have your, your Nimitz class, your Nimitz group and your, what were the, the planes, the refueling planes and, and your. And your war assets repositioned to the region so that if fit hits the shand, you will come to our. To Our aid.
Bradley Devlin
I love that. See that in Wag the Dog, when the fit hits the shands, somebody's gonna have to stay after school. Robert De Niro goes, I have no idea what you're talking about.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I mean, but that's the thing, right? Like, this is how quickly this narrative has shifted. And those are the people who I am interpreting now as the pro war contingent, because at some point, they're gonna have to acknowledge that Israel can't go it alone. This is what Bannon's been saying over and over and over again. Hey, you pursued your national interest. You have to make sure that you can do this by yourself, or this is not something that's in our interests.
Libby Emmons
John N. Says, let's talk about how much support Trump will lose over this, and he loses the midterms, House and maybe Senate. I don't know. I think we're gonna see all the polls skyrocket and the media's gonna be like, you know, this was the first time we've seen Trump truly doing what a president needs to do.
Phil Labonte
That's generally what they do.
Libby Emmons
Rachel, Matt is going to come out. She's going to say, I was wrong about Trump. He's the greatest president for putting Bruce on the ground.
Bradley Devlin
She's going to love it.
Libby Emmons
Yep.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I think.
Tim Pool
I think it'll stay. I think the. I think it's all baked in at this point.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I'm not so sure that, that. I mean, I. I think the only thing that can derail at this point the Democrats are in such a. A mess and in such disarray. The only thing that can derail a strong showing for the Republicans is the economy. So just as long as the economy's, you know, plugging along and, and people are feeling like they're going to be employed and their job is safe, and they're feeling like they can pay the bills, then I think that that's the, the best chance the Republicans have, you know?
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
In the, in the fall, I think there's.
Tim Pool
The approval rating can only go down.
Libby Emmons
I think there's no off ramp, because they say that every seven years, every cell in your body has been changed. And that means people like Mark Ruffalo are composed of cells that are ingrained in hating Trump. There's nothing you can do to break that image from his mind. You can try to explain that that story was a lie and this story was a lie, but we're talking about a flower that has grown in a pot of I hate Trump. You're going to Try and go all the way back to the origins of Trump and try and correct every single lie they've ever seen. It's not possible because in their mind, the average person doesn't know or remember the data points they've collected that brought them to that point. So it's not even an issue of listen, you hate Trump because of these stories. Principally, it's you don't even remember why you hate Trump. So. So when you see a video of him, your brain goes into the this is wrong for all the reasons I assume trying to explain to someone why. Like when that soy pill guy came on and said Trump didn't call, he did say he wants to condemn the neo Nazis, but he made the argument that Trump and everybody knew it was organized by neo Nazis. So Trump shouldn't have been defending it at all. They're still always going to make an excuse. Why? It doesn't matter if they're wrong because they're technically right.
Tim Pool
Right?
Libby Emmons
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Bradley Devlin
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Libby Emmons
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Bradley Devlin
I feel like I have to give.
Libby Emmons
You something in return for karma. That's okay. I don't really have much in my purse.
Bradley Devlin
Oh, let's see.
Libby Emmons
Hand sanitizer. It's lavender. I'm good. Seriously.
Bradley Devlin
Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
Libby Emmons
Really, I'm fine.
Bradley Devlin
Oh, I have raisins.
Libby Emmons
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Bradley Devlin
Wait, wait one sec.
Libby Emmons
I've got cupcakes in the car.
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Bradley Devlin
People do come out of it. I mean, you remember Brandon Struck, who did the Walk Away. He had a whole thing about a long time ago. It was a long time ago.
Libby Emmons
The question that I'm asking is some people may still break out. For sure, Trump is doing well. But I'm saying, like, there are people that are just gone. I don't see it like Rosie o' donnell. Yeah. I don't see her coming back.
Tim Pool
And it's hard to see America humming in the next four years in the same way that it was humming in 2019. I mean, we were, we were moving and grooving. There were some unanswered campaign promises. We were struggling to get the wall built. We were struggling to bring the troops home. Deportations were not at the levels that they currently are at. But as you said, Phil, at the end of the day, it was the economy. And that economy was going gangbusters until Wuhan Wuhan went Wuhan on us. And it's hard to imagine, I think an economic scenario in the next 18 months where we can get there even if they're able to pass this big beautiful bill by July 4th.
Phil Labonte
I agree with you. I don't think that, I don't think that the key to winning is having an economy like in 2019. I think the key to winning is having an economy where people don't feel like they don't feel the inflation anymore and they don't feel like they're, they're treading water and still drowning or they're, you know, constantly getting behind.
Libby Emmons
One last one. We got corn pop who says the airport in Israel is closed until further noticed him. Nobody can leave. Believe the airports. The airspace in Israel is closed down. So the only ins and outs are by road. And we know who surrounds.
Bradley Devlin
Yeah, yeah.
Libby Emmons
But we know who's surrounding Israel. So good luck with that.
Bradley Devlin
There were a bunch of Israelis who ended up stuck in Cyprus.
Libby Emmons
Wow.
Bradley Devlin
And I saw some footage. Nine people managed to get a tugboat to take him home.
Libby Emmons
Wow. My friends smash the like button. Share the show with literally everyone. You know, maybe you're old, you have an adult grandchildren and you haven't talked to him in a while. You come up and say, hey kid, how's it going? You're watching that Tim cast IRL and they're gonna say, grandpa, I watch every night. Thank you. We should be friends. You can follow me on X and Instagram Imcast. That uncensored call in show will be coming up in just about a minute or so@rumble.com TimCastirl Bradley do you wanna shout anything out.
Tim Pool
Yes. Bradley Devlin, politics editor at the Daily signal. Check out thedailysignal.com for all of our coverage on the craziness that's in the news these days. My show, the Signal, sit down. We're trying to expose how Washington really works by talking to experience on the inside of this, this hellish swamp that I live in. And make sure to check out the American Conservative where I'm a contributing editor. I'm RadleyDeblin.
Bradley Devlin
I'm Libby Emmons. You can find me at libbyemons on X. You can sign up for my newsletter@thepostmillennial.com Libby and I'd love if you do that. And I just wanted to shout out a Tim Cast fan that I met At Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Summit over the weekend, Andrea McPherson, who has a new brand called Sayor that's all made in the United States. And I bought this shirt and I love it and I just wanted to say that she's awesome and everyone should go check out her stuff. Resort wear made in the United States by a conservative woman. And it's all really pretty nice. Yeah, very cool, right? That's so cool. I love that.
Phil Labonte
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Libby Emmons
We will see you all over@rumble.com Timcast IRL for the uncensored call in show. Thanks for hanging out.
Podcast Summary: Timcast IRL
Episode Title: IRAN WAR: Trump THREATENS Iran To EVACUATE NOW, Mobilizes Military w/ Bradley Devlin
Release Date: June 17, 2025
In this intense episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. Joined by political editor Bradley Devlin from The Daily Signal, co-host Shane Cashman of Inverted World Live, and contributor Libby Emmons from Post Millennial, the discussion navigates through President Donald Trump's recent threats towards Iran, the potential for imminent military conflict, and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy and domestic politics.
Trump's Ultimatum: President Donald Trump has publicly threatened Iran to evacuate Tehran, emphasizing that Iran should have "taken the deal" to prevent a nuclear weapon from being developed. He stated, “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran” (06:09).
Iranian Evacuations: Videos have emerged showing masses leaving Tehran, with Iranian news channels reportedly being targeted by Israeli airstrikes.
Pakistan's Warning: Pakistan issued a stark warning stating, “If Israel uses a nuclear bomb in Iran, they will attack Israel with a nuclear bomb” (35:20), though this claim has been denied by Pakistan authorities.
Deployment of Aerial Refueling Tankers: Reports indicate that the U.S. is deploying over 30 aerial refueling tankers to support fighter jets in the region, suggesting preparation for potential direct involvement in the conflict (07:07).
Nimitz-Class Carrier: The USS Nimitz is being deployed early to the Indo-Pacific, raising conspiracy theories about premeditated escalation towards conflict with Iran and potentially China (09:25).
Supplemental Defense Spending: Discussions highlight a massive defense bill providing $200 billion to reinvigorate U.S. military capabilities, raising concerns about fiscal impacts and long-term military engagement (10:07).
Split Among Allies: Trump's early departure from the G7 summit to respond to the Iran situation suggests a brewing divide within international alliances and domestic political factions.
Media Strategy: The episode critiques mainstream media's portrayal of Trump’s actions, suggesting a coordinated effort to shift public opinion towards supporting military intervention.
Tucker Carlson's Criticism: Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson criticized Trump's Iran policy, leading Trump to disparage him publicly, indicating growing rifts within conservative media circles (20:18).
Comparisons to Past Conflicts: The discussion draws parallels between the current tensions and past U.S. involvements in Iraq and Afghanistan, questioning the long-term sustainability and objectives of U.S. foreign interventions.
Nuclear Proliferation Concerns: Experts express worries that if Iran acquires nuclear capabilities, it could lead to regional instability, proliferation to other nations, and diminished U.S. influence globally (12:15).
Salt Lake City Protest Shooting: An incident at a No Kings protest in Salt Lake City resulted in an innocent bystander being fatally shot. The organizers, identified as a group named 50501, claimed involvement, but evidence suggests they indiscriminately fired into a crowd, leading to questions about accountability and media representation (45:00).
Police Response and Cover-Up Allegations: The arrest of an individual from the crowd rather than the shooters has fueled theories of a cover-up, pointing to systemic biases in law enforcement and media narratives.
Minnesota Lawmaker Assassination: The episode covers the assassination attempts on state lawmakers in Minnesota, highlighting inconsistencies in official narratives and questioning the authenticity of the accused's motives and background (56:57).
Deep State Conspiracy Theories: Hosts discuss the possibility of the Deep State orchestrating chaos through manipulated narratives and planted operatives, drawing parallels to historical events like the 1953 Iranian coup.
Boiling Over of Generational Gaps: The conversation underscores the deep divide between Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z in political ideologies, cultural values, and perceptions of governance, exacerbating national polarization (73:28).
Impact on Political Coalitions: The fragmentation within generational cohorts threatens the stability of political alliances, making bipartisan cooperation increasingly elusive.
Data Sharing Concerns: The episode debates the implications of integrating governmental databases for efficiency versus privacy invasion, with concerns about potential misuse of consolidated data for surveillance and control (99:07).
AI and Government Efficiency: Discussions highlight fears around AI-driven government operations, emphasizing the risks of loss of individual freedoms and the potential for authoritarian oversight.
Roblox Anti-ICE Protests: The emergence of virtual protests against ICE on platforms like Roblox reflects a new frontier of political activism among youth, raising concerns about digital radicalization and the blurring lines between virtual and real-world activism (88:58).
Impact on Development: Podcasters express worries that excessive engagement with virtual environments may hinder the social and cognitive development of future generations, leading to a disconnected and apathetic populace.
Tim Pool on U.S. Military Involvement:
“I think the US is about to get involved in this war.” (07:07)
Bradley Devlin on Policy Strategy:
“If we don’t engage, who’s going to take the Ayatollah’s place?” (13:15)
Libby Emmons on Media Manipulation:
“Nobody on the left wants to admit that their protest organizers shot and killed a guy.” (50:11)
Shane Cashman on Deep State Tactics:
“The Deep State are accelerationists that want to drop evidence on these people to make either political side believe it's their enemy.” (61:24)
Phil Labonte on Future Governance:
“There’s not even an instance where a legal observer will defend someone who's conservative or a cop. It's only ever in service to the insurgents.” (52:46)
Escalation of U.S.-Iran Tensions: The episode paints a picture of rapidly deteriorating relations between the U.S. and Iran, with high-stakes rhetoric and military posturing suggesting a potential plunge into open conflict.
Media's Role in Shaping Narratives: There's a strong critique of mainstream media's alignment with neoconservative agendas, arguing that it perpetuates fearmongering and justifies military intervention without substantial public discourse.
Internal Political Fragmentation: The discussion highlights how existing political factions within the U.S., compounded by generational divides, are leading to a fragmented and disjointed national response to foreign policy crises.
Conspiracy Theories and Public Trust: The prevalence of Deep State theories and skepticism towards official narratives underscores a growing distrust in governmental institutions, which could have profound implications for national unity and democratic processes.
Technological Surveillance vs. Privacy: The balance between leveraging technology for efficient governance and safeguarding individual privacy rights emerges as a critical issue, with potential consequences for civil liberties.
Future of Activism and Youth Engagement: The shift towards virtual platforms for political activism among youth signals a transformation in how future generations will engage with and influence political landscapes, raising questions about the efficacy and consequences of such mediums.
The Timcast IRL episode provides a comprehensive examination of the brinkmanship between the U.S. and Iran, interwoven with critical insights into domestic political dynamics, media influence, and societal transformations. The hosts express profound concern over the potential for war, the manipulation of public narratives, and the deepening political and generational divides. As the situation develops, the episode calls for vigilant public discourse, strategic policymaking, and a reevaluation of the structures that govern media and political alliances to navigate the impending crises effectively.
Note: Timestamps correspond to the minutes and seconds within the provided transcript.