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James o' Keefe has dropped his expose and it shows an advisor to the British Royal family stating outside, I'm sorry, stating overtly and rather confidently that Prince Andrew was in fact abusing minors. Using a little bit of innuendo here because try to keep it family friendly, but if you know what I mean, that he was meeting with Epstein and these things were happening and this guy's drunkenly just saying like, yup, all of that stuff happened. This is a massive story. But I will say one thing, what signals to me that we are winning is that currently James o' Keefe is alive. And I know it might sound crude or crass, and I am half joking, maybe less than that, but I firmly believe that if this was 10 years ago and James O' Keefe got his hands on a statement from a British royal family advisor stating that a prince was doing these things to underage girls, they would not have let James o' Keefe successfully publish this information. And he has. The story is taking off. It's only been, I think an hour or so and it's already over 2 million views. And it's. And it's big. We're going to talk about that. Plus, another story coming out as the Diddy trial has begun. It gets weirder. A man who shot up a Trump hotel in 2018 and claimed that he was a slave of Diddy. Well, apparently they've uncovered the NDA he had with Diddy corroborating his claim that Diddy was keeping him as a slave of some sort. It's a weird news day. Uh, so yes, at the same time, Pam Bondi has come out, I believe this was today saying tens of thousands of of documents. There's videos related to the Epstein case that are currently being reviewed and it's gonna take some time. Many people are skeptical, but holy crap, all of this happening at the same time is a wild, wild thing. So we're going to talk about all that before we get started, my friends. We got a great sponsor. It is Fast Growing Trees, my friends. You got to go to fastgrowingtrees.com use code Tim Cast. Did you know the Fast Growing Trees is the biggest online nursery in the US with thousands of different plants and over 2 million happy customers. They have all the plants your yard needs like fruit trees, privacy trees, flowering trees, shrubs and more. Fast Growing trees makes it easy to get the yard of your dreams. Order online and get your plants delivered directly to your door in just a few days without ever leaving home. Their alive and thrive guarantee ensures your plants arrive happy and healthy. You don't have to drive around the nurseries and big garden centers and choose plants from a limited assortment. Fast Growing Trees makes it easy to order online and your plants are delivered to your door in just a few days. The resource center has plenty of advice from their plant experts to to help you learn more about your yard's needs. You'll know what plants and trees will thrive in your area this spring to get the best deals, up to half off on selected plants and other deals and listeners to this show. They're going to get 15% off their first purchase when using code Tim Cast at checkout. That's an additional 15% off at fast growing trees.com using the code TIM Cast at checkout. Once again, fast growing trees.com the code is Tim Cast. Now it's time to plant. Get it, my friends. Shout out to Fast Growing Trees sponsoring the show. Also go to cast brew.com pick up some coffee. Have you guys restocked your delicious coffee yet? Well, Mother's Day is coming up and we are going to have a default. That means every product is going to be I, I think we're doing 20% off everything, so get it now. I'm not sure if that's active now or if it's going to be active in a couple of days, but go check it out. Here's what I recommend you do. If you've got a liberal aunt, uncle or family member. You pick up a bag of sleepy Joe decaf and just get it for him as a gift and just say, what do you mean it's just coffee. You know, Joe means coffee has nothing to do with Democrats or Joe Biden. You're paranoid.
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That's right.
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And don't forget to smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is the actual Justice Warrior. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Thank you for having me.
Ian Crossland
Who are you? What do you do?
Tim Pool
I'm Sean Fitzgerald. I run the actual Justice Warrior YouTube channel and I make videos about current events, mostly focused on crime and apparently I give people pastries.
Ian Crossland
He brought cannolis for everyone today.
Tim Pool
These are actually for you. Apparently I have to re gift them to you on air.
Ian Crossland
Gift them?
Tim Pool
Yes. Well, I gifted them outside, but somebody.
Ian Crossland
Told me I had to read Batter Up Bakery.
Tim Pool
Yes. Which is in Long Island, New York. I did pick them up this morning. It is the bakery that is the best one in Long Island. They did my wedding and now I bring them to you.
Ian Crossland
Look at this. Look at those delicious cannolis. Those look amazing.
Phil Labonte
So good.
Ian Crossland
It just so happens that my wife's favorite dessert is cannoli.
Tim Pool
And it just so happens I'm going to pretend like I knew that before I picked them.
Ian Crossland
Thank you, sir. Thank you for joining us and thank you for the cannolis. A lot's hanging out.
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Hey, everybody, what's going on? My name is A Lot Eliyahu. I'm the White House correspondent here at Tim Cast Shop. Sean, what's up? The cannolis were delicious. What part of Long island were they from?
Tim Pool
It says it on the box.
Ian Crossland
Levittown.
A Lot Eliyahu
Levittown. Great town. I think Bill O'Reilly actually was born and raised in Levitt Town. Classic. Thanks so much for bringing those. They were delicious. Happy to be here and big fan of the channel, by the way.
Tim Pool
Thank you.
A Lot Eliyahu
What's going on, Phil?
Phil Labonte
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and a counter revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Ian Crossland
Here's a story, ladies and gentlemen from o' Keefe Media Group world exclusive quote, prince Andrew was underage girls tape of royal family advisor exposes Prince Andrew's sexual relations with minors and deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein. And you know what's fascinating is because I'm watching this video from James and I'm thinking to myself, how in the world is a British family is the royal Family's advisor outright admitting on camera Prince Andrew was doing these things. He's framed it as though he was the victim. He lied to me. I was so mad I believed him. But he lied. And the reporter from Okeefe Media Group says lied about what? And he goes that he was effing underage girls. So I think this guy knew the whole time. Of course. And I'll say this too. Didn't the royal family like excommunicate Prince Andrew over this?
Phil Labonte
He doesn't. He didn't do any. He was taken off of any kind of like official duties. I don't think they took his title away, but he was basically. They just shunned him, stuffed him in a closet and. And you didn't see him except for at the. No one had seen him in public doing anything official up until like for a long time. Up until the, the Queen passed.
Tim Pool
They put him in the back room where they put the developmentally disabled royals.
Ian Crossland
They knew what he was. There's so with this guy, this royal family advisor, okay, there's no way they were unaware of what he was doing with Epstein. They knew that he was flying with Epstein. They knew he was on the island. And when these accusations came out, they tried severing ties with them. So my question is what was the rest of their involvement? Now we do have the video. The first thing I want to mention is Project Veritas right behind James o' Keefe. I didn't know that. Got Okeefe Media Group Project Veritas right there. I wonder if he's back with them. Was that a thing that happened? I missed?
Tim Pool
I. I have no idea.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Anyway, let me just play the. The beginning. Listen to this. He was in the Navy with 250.
Phil Labonte
Days of sea he never saw.
Ian Crossland
I was really pissed cuz he lied about Epstein. And then I did a big thing in the Daily Mail saying that I believed Andrew. And then I found out he was lying. I was.
A Lot Eliyahu
No haters girl.
Ian Crossland
John Bryan has been a close confidant to the British royal family for a long time. He worked for Queen Elizabeth ii, was quote, best friends with Princess Diana and had a long term intimate relationship with the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson. According to Brian, he practically raised Sarah Ferguson's children, the Princesses Beatrice and Eugene. And Brian said that he maintained a friendship with Ferguson's husband, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew. Tell me like your story.
Tim Pool
Tell my story.
Ian Crossland
I don't. We learned enough. So this guy, deep, deep ties to the British royal family. He says he learned this here's here's an honest question. Did he learn this in the loose, abstract sense of he read the news one day and assumed it was true, or is he saying that the British Royal Family and everyone he knows, they gave him private information and were like, yes, this is true and correct?
Phil Labonte
I mean, I don't have any kind of.
Ian Crossland
I ain't giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Tim Pool
I. I have no idea, honestly. Is this guy on the outs? Like what, like, is there possibly now. Now he is. I was just saying, is there a. Possibly an alternative motivation for this? Like, you know, maybe. Maybe the Royal Family didn't do nothing wrong.
Ian Crossland
I. Perhaps, like, this guy is angry at the Royal Family. I doubt it. He didn't know that it was being secretly recorded.
Tim Pool
Right?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
A Lot Eliyahu
I think it's an. It's an amazing thing that o' Keefe keeps getting away with these hidden camera investigations that he does. And it amazes me still how far so many people are willing to go and what they're willing to say to a young girl that they think they're going to get it on with. Because, I mean, that's what's going on on all these o' Keefe setups. And it's kind of outrageous that he's willing to say this to try to attract a young woman, all things considered, because that's what's really going on here.
Ian Crossland
No, I think he has to say this. Like he mentioned, he. He said he did this interview in the Daily Mail where he said he believed Andrew. Nobody believes Andrew. So he's coming out saying, I was so pissed because he lied to me. I think this guy knew. Yeah, Come on. He's. He's been. His degree of involvement with the Royal Family is too intense. I think the whole Royal Family knew that Andrew was going and banging underage girls.
Phil Labonte
Well, I. I imagine that not only did they know, they. That they knew. And I'm. I wouldn't be surprised if it was not really a surprise. But the problem was that word got out, right, Like, Royal, Royal Family people in positions of high power like they do, there's debauchery that surrounds them consistently because they can get away with it. And I think that because he. Because he had. He was not, you know, discreet enough, that that was the actual problem.
Tim Pool
I was going to say, do you think the British people are going to be angry that he was also hooking up with minors?
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Tim Pool
You know, because they're very into the global warming things. So like coal miners or Persona?
Ian Crossland
No, no, I think more so you've got a tendency towards the migrant groups that are coming to the UK that are intentionally targeting minors. There's a decent percent of the population of the uk. It's probably going to be like, and you know, considering the, the gangs, the grooming gangs and all that stuff, that wasn't a joke.
Tim Pool
Like, I mean, why doesn't he just say it's a cultural difference that the royals have from the regular British people and everybody can move on.
Phil Labonte
They're going to be like, well, at least he wasn't racist.
Ian Crossland
You know, it would have been funny. When you're royalty, you can do literally anything you want. So I'd like to see someone try to do something about it.
Phil Labonte
You raped underage girls. But it was, at least he wasn't racist about it.
Ian Crossland
Now Epstein has been accused of a couple of things. One is he would invite people on his plane, and then, like, let's say a lot's, you know, chilling at a party and he's drinking. This is before anyone who Epstein was. The accusation is that Epstein would be like, so what do you do? And he'd be like, oh, I'm a journalist. I do this and be like, oh, that's amazing. It's me. What do you got going on this weekend? He'd say, I'm gonna fly back to New York. And I'm like, hey, I got a jet. You want to fly my pj? I'll fly back to New York. And someone like, Alad goes, what? For real? That sounds amazing. What he would do is he'd bring people onto the plane. People with power. Not like just some random reporter, but just as a hypothetical. While they're in the air, teenage girls walk out and they're hanging out. He's like, oh, these are so and so and so and so. They're hanging out with us. You want some champagne? Get the guy a little drunk. Secret cameras rolling. And then the girls come in, do their deed with the guy. And then Epstein comes in, sits down, and goes, Those girls were 15 years old, and I got you on camera. You'll do whatever I say from now on. That's one of the conspiracies. So I. I think that's probably a lot of what he did. Like, he would trick these guys. But I also think it's also true that a lot of these guys were like, don't know, don't care.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Or they knew. Right. So I think Prince Andrew knew exactly what he's doing. Could you look at that photo of him with Virginia Giuffre? And he's, like, smiling, looking at the camera, and it's like, oh, he knows exactly what he's doing. Like, that young girl right there. Come on. I do think she's 20.
Phil Labonte
I do feel like it's a really dumb move to allow yourself to be photographed with an underage girl like that, you know, Especially when you're, you know, if it's not in a public setting, if it's at someone's private home, like, that's a dumb move.
Ian Crossland
Unless Epstein went to Andrew and said, you will take the photograph.
Phil Labonte
I mean, that could be. Yeah.
A Lot Eliyahu
Even more bad PR for the Royal Family at this point. Just seems like we're kicking a dead horse. The state. It's a really sad state of affairs for the Royal Family. I don't. Who's the current. Is it Prince or King Charles, who's in charge now. But seeing from, like when he grew up, he's 80 or 90 some odd years, I'm no historian for the royal family. It's like a serious, that seriously sad state of affairs because over the course of his life, he saw the role of the monarchy just completely diminish, see their empire completely. Heard of it, though, flounder. And now the relatives of his family, what are they best known for in our generation? It's for taking part in these underage sex scandals. And it's a sad state of affairs for the, for the face of the royal family, because this used to be the most prestigious royal family, the, the crown, and was the most powerful, you know, country at the time with their British East India Company. And that wasn't too long ago. And to see the status of the royal family right now and the direction that the UK is going in, it's a very, very sad state of affairs.
Ian Crossland
I. If I had one wish, if a genie appeared before me, I'd say I'd like to briefly go back in time to 1780 to stand before King George III and show him what becomes of his empire and his family. But for a fleeting moment, just like the war ends instantly, he gives up the empire cult crumbles. The man falls into a deep depression. This is what your legacy will be. Congratulations.
Tim Pool
It's not just losing to the colonies, it's Meghan Markle's pasta on Netflix.
A Lot Eliyahu
Well, it's like, also, what's become of the uk? What is London? What does London have to show for itself? It doesn't feel British over there. And I don't think the country will last in its native Western self for very much longer.
Tim Pool
That is true about London. I visited it on my honeymoon and it is probably the most Islamic place I've ever been in my. And I was just in a random great falafel spot. Yeah, true, but like it's, it's completely different. But the thing is, that's the economic engine of the uk. I think if you take London away, a third of their GDP goes away and they end up dropping like 30 slots in terms of the size of their economy. So, like, the UK is essentially a third world country with a super financial city attached to it on, like, one end. It is actually really sad what's happening in the uk, even separate from this guy. First of all, it's embarrassing that the prince can't even lie. Like that interview where he was denying it and he was sweating, it was.
A Lot Eliyahu
Always like, isn't England, supposed to be a Christian nation, like, founded in their document through the Royal Church of England. So, I mean, fundamentally, I think that's going to change as the population shifts in England and it might be the first Islamic country in, in Europe. I don't know if that's true.
Tim Pool
The Royal family is the. And there's countries that are more Islamic than the UK and Europe right now. But the Royal Family is the head of the Church of England. So they're like the Pope, where they're a king or queen on one end, but also the head of the Church. And that's like completely fallen by the wayside. Like, they have a state mandated religion and they're more secular than the United States.
Ian Crossland
This is, this is a half joke, but, like, what do you think would have happened if Prince Andrew, in the interview when the lady said, you're being accused of sleeping with underage girls, like, what if he just went, I'm Muslim. Like, she would have immediately shut up. And I'm.
Phil Labonte
What do you mean by underage?
Ian Crossland
No, no.
A Lot Eliyahu
So if there's something about the Prophet.
Ian Crossland
You know, if I'm, I'm, I'm Muslim. What are you insinuating? Yeah, like, you're Muslim. I asked, I converted. What are you insinuating? Are you insulting the Prophet? She's like, no, no, no, no, I'm so sorry, I'll never ask you again. And they would have immediately dropped everything. And then in the United States, we'd still be going like, holy crap. Not in the uk, you. I mean, that was his out. It's like at that point, if you say anything, you go to prison.
Tim Pool
Didn't they say he had some crazy sweating medical condition or something like that? And then people found all these other interviews where he was not sweating at all, like before and after, and it was supposed to be incurable, but they're like, oh, no, it's. It was not there then, like.
Ian Crossland
So I want, I want to jump to this story. This story is about a week old, but I think this matters considering the context. So from the Independent, Virginia Jufre's dad insists she didn't die by suicide and claim someone got to her. She also had that viral post from a few years ago, it was five years ago, where she said, I am not suicidal. I don't, I don't, I don't think she killed herself. You're a rational feller. What do you think happened?
Tim Pool
I'm not sure. I don't know too much about the story. Look, it is possible that she did kill Herself. But it is really weird that everybody involved in this situation, despite proclaiming that they're not suicidal, seems to just happen to go at a convenient time.
A Lot Eliyahu
I'll take the contrarian take here. Virginia, unfortunately, suffered a very tough life when she was a young woman. She was taken advantage of by a billionaire. And I think. I hate to use the word candidate. I mean, I think you go over what happened throughout her life, I think she'd be a prime candidate from somebody who suffered through so much mental anguish. And then the publicity following this. And then she also, unfortunately, in. In addition to the correct accusations she made, made a lot of f. False accusations that she eventually ended up rescinding, which put a ton of public pressure on her, and it diminished her ability to. Against Alan Dershowitz that she actually ended up resending. She said that Alan Dershowitz was involved in her sexual assaults, which he wasn't, and she ended up resending.
Ian Crossland
How do you know he wasn't?
A Lot Eliyahu
She. She said she resented it.
Ian Crossland
Sure did.
A Lot Eliyahu
They both did. So. So there's a lot of pressure that goes into being a survivor. Well, she resented them before her death. And I, you know, you never know for exactly. For sure. But I feel like considering a lot of these factors, it wouldn't be the craziest thing for her to be crushed under so much stress and pressure, considering her life was filled with these horrible acts that were done to her as a child and now forever being connected to conspiracy and issues with this trial moving forward.
Tim Pool
I don't. I don't mean to be, like, graphic, but what was the alleged method, if anybody knows? Because women tend to use specific methods.
Ian Crossland
I don't know. Yeah, I don't know.
Tim Pool
So that might go into my calculations on whether or not I. This. But the father, to be fair to. To be fair to your point, the father probably doesn't want this to be true because, you know, when something like this happens, people around you feel like they miss the sign. So this is like an easier explanation.
A Lot Eliyahu
For him, like, oh, a sexual assault survivor. A ton of conspiracy surrounding them. I'm sure she's harassed regularly by people on both ends. And there's a ton of conspiracy, again, surrounding the. The Jeffrey Epstein stuff, and obviously a lot of actual, true fact there.
Tim Pool
And I mean, his death is also a conspiracy, like, over fodder for conspiracy theory. So, I mean, it. It's suspicious. I'll just say that, like, I. I look at it and I'm like, I don't. I don't know about that.
Ian Crossland
How she died has not been disclosed. But there was also that viral post she made a couple weeks before where she was like, the doctors tell me I have four days to live. I just want to see my kids one last time. Which is not something you say, right? If you're dying in the hospital, you just bring your kids, you know? So it was a very weird statement. And at that time, a lot of people thought it sounded like she was being threatened with death, that the car that hit her was trying to kill her and she survived and they're coming for her. And she was. She was basically putting that message to publicly beg her assassins just to let her see her kids. The bus driver that hit her said, I have no idea what you're talking about. It was.
A Lot Eliyahu
It was.
Ian Crossland
It was a fender bender. It was a minor bump. Minor bump. It broke the tail light. That's all it did. He didn't. The car didn't go flying. Nothing.
A Lot Eliyahu
For sake. It did take a long time for her to commit suicide. Right. If they could have offered her a.
Ian Crossland
We actually don't know.
A Lot Eliyahu
Much sooner.
Ian Crossland
We don't know that. Well, all we know is that there was a report of an unresponsive person in these. Look, it's tragic, okay? If someone takes their own life and they live alone, could be weeks until. Until a mailman comes. Until someone says, they were supposed to call me three days ago, they never did. I'm gonna go knock a wellness check because someone says, I can't get a hold of somebody. Cops knock on the door, nobody answers. They leave. Eventually someone says, we got a missing persons, they go in.
A Lot Eliyahu
For convenience sake. It would have been convenient for Epstein to have had her be gone sooner. A lot sooner.
Ian Crossland
Obviously, considering. Considering that Pam Bondi says that she's got 10,000 new documents and videos and they're about to release them, I think it is extremely suspicious that now Virginia Giuffre ends her own life.
Tim Pool
Yeah, that's what I was going to say is like the timeline of when this was a story when you're talking about is not the updates, because it was kind of buried after Epstein's, like, suspicious death. So that was gone. But then we have the Trump administration saying that they're going to release it, doing that weird, like, paper document release. But my point is it's coming back up, which honestly could support both theories. Maybe all this is in the news, so she's getting more harassment or. Or maybe somebody's afraid that stuff is going to be released, and then all of a sudden her testimony becomes more valuable. With this particular case. And I. I'm. I'm somebody who tries to fight against my urge to conspiracy theorize. I think guilty for these people until proven innocent is the standard because they've lied so much about everything surrounding this. Like, I'm going to need hard evidence to support their theory that this was a suicide massage.
A Lot Eliyahu
Not paying me enough. I can't spin hard enough here. We can move on. Yep. Not a. Not a suicide. Okay.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I would throw my light in with not a suicide as well.
Ian Crossland
So, yeah, I think she knew a lot more than she let out in just that one statement. I think it is highly improbable that the only person she interacted with was Andrew. And I think one of the only reasons we know about Andrew is because those photos get released.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Ian Crossland
You had one defamation suit with information. As we know, she did make accusations. You mentioned against Dershowitz. She recanted those. I don't care. There she was. He was a Clinton lawyer, wasn't he?
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Ian Crossland
And now all of a sudden, he's maga and he's coming around and he's saying, actually. So I say investigate each and every one of these people. And I'll tell you what, Donald Trump, too, I don't give anybody a special pass. I know the stories about why Trump and his family flew on the Epstein jet. A lot of people did. RFK did. Okay. I'm concerned about who actually flew to the island. So we'll do a big investigation. We'll figure out who went to the island. I don't care if it's Trump, RFK Jr. Or Bill Clinton. Who I'm pretty sure did. We want that list of names because we know who went to the island. Likely was involved in some, you know, just child abuse.
A Lot Eliyahu
I think no matter. Yes. We should get more information. And I thought it was actually really weird that the administration did the invited, like, I don't know, a dozen, some odd influencers to give them these binders that, I don't know, reissue the same.
Ian Crossland
You know, the story. There's two stories. The both stories start as though as this. There was an influencer meeting at the White House. They were brought to talk with J.D. vance. That was it. And then abruptly, it was like Pam Bonnie's team came in and said, here's the first piece of the Epstein files. Now the story splits into two. One was they intentionally scuttled them out the door where the press was to make a big moment. The other story is they were moving the people quickly out of. Out of the. Was it the Rose Garden exit and didn't realize the press was going to make a big stink about I actually believe that it was an accident, more so based on what I've heard. Because Pam Bondi, here's what I think happened, she went on Hannity, she talked smack. I seen the I've seen documents. Oh yeah, it's bad. Everybody heard her say that, said okay, release them. And she went oh crap because she didn't have them. So then she was like, I'll give him some influencers. Then they get shuffled out the store in front of the press, the story goes ten times bigger and she goes crap. Now it's bigger and I don't have anything. So I think it was an accident and now you know, we'll see what happens.
A Lot Eliyahu
But anyway, that's there's I don't think there's any amount of documents about this case that Pam Bondi can release that would satisfy some conspiracy minded people around this. Unless it's, you know, whatever she releases. People will demand videos of their political enemies doing the worst things imaginable on camera and Mossad being involved and orchestrating all this. Unless that comes comes out word for word, then nobody will be satisfied with no matter what will come out of.
Phil Labonte
This investigation as long as what the people previously you know currently believe is.
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Phil Labonte
Then they'll believe it. But that's part of the problem with this stuff. None of this.
Ian Crossland
You're right.
Phil Labonte
None of this will solve anything. No one's going to think, no one's going to see whatever comes out and say, oh well, man, I thought one thing and now I don't. That is not going to happen at all.
Tim Pool
You need to have the perfect person that is in their mind. Like you're saying, that has to be there. So if there's no Bill Clinton, everybody's going to be like, it's a cover up for the Clinton.
A Lot Eliyahu
And if there's no Donald Trump.
Tim Pool
Exactly. It's a cover up for the Trumps. But I just hope Pam Bondi like discovers a PDF if she wants to release the next batch of documents. I would really appreciate that. I have a bad feeling that paper is going to be followed up with little JVC tapes. So you're going to have to take those home, plug them up into those little video cameras tracks. Yeah. Hook it up to the tv and that's how you're going to have to.
A Lot Eliyahu
View, I guess my biggest.
Tim Pool
There are more efficient ways to release this.
Ian Crossland
She's going to release one single film reel spool and just like, there you go, that's the information. Every document, each document is a single frame and the videos are all in that roll of film.
Tim Pool
And it's going to have to be that old film that has that like silver nitrates in it. So it's super flammable. So you need like a 100 year old projector.
Ian Crossland
As she hands it to someone, just, she's handing it off just as they're installing a new window which lines up with the sun and then just bursts into flames. Oh, geez. Oh no. That was her only copy she gives.
Tim Pool
To the Gen Z conservative influencers like you know what to do with this. They're like, I don't even know what a DVD is. What do you mean I know what to do with this.
A Lot Eliyahu
So I just wanted one last point here. Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and associates crimes are obviously horrific and unspeakably evil and there's. I don't want to diminish that at all. But I think one of the issues I have here is that I feel as though most people know more about this Jeffrey Epstein stuff than a lot of tangible politics that could affect more of their life or electoral stuff that could affect more of their life. So like for example, right now in Georgia there are two Democrat senators that could probably both be Republican and, and Brian Kemp, the most popular Republican in Georgia decided not to run for a seat that he would almost for sure be able to win. So like instead of focusing on like some important tangible politics that could affect like a close senate that's like 50, 50. I think Republicans actually have a couple of seat edge. It's like oh Jeff, Jeffrey Epstein stuff getting rehashed every single night and I feel like we're missing on a d. You know, it's an important story again, I don't diminish it but I don't want you to become, you know, so called Epstein pilled in the head where you're missing.
Ian Crossland
What do you think? What do you think people in chat are saying about you?
A Lot Eliyahu
I don't care because sad I don't, I don't mind but I'm not led by the chat. I think audience capture is probably the worst thing. I'm an anti populist like but we could go on to the.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to this next story for the Miami Herald. Pam Bondi makes another claim in the Epstein files and even Republicans are skeptical. They say it's been nearly 70 days since Pambani promised the public release of the Epstein files. It took a skeptical remark from a top Republican congressman to force her to explain why she hasn't followed through. Quote, there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn and there are hundreds of victims and no one victim will ever get released. It's just the volume and that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. I've got advice for Pambandi. Don't release images of victims. We're good. What's that? You still have to go through other documents and files. Okay, then release Them every Friday. There you go.
Tim Pool
Section by section 2. To be fair to Pam Bondi, and I don't buy this excuse, but I feel like I kind of have to explain. Like, I recently, with a friend of mine, Devin Tracy, requested court documents from a case that the Innocence Project was working on. And by the way, the Innocence Project was lying about that case, and that involved children that were victimized. So they send you the documents, but they have to have somebody redact the names. So we have these documents, and guess what? Not all of the names are redacted in all the files. And this is just one trial. 1400 pages being scanned. So if there's actually tens of thousands of documents, I don't think it's the videos that are the issue. Because, you know, if it's like, adult content featuring children, you just don't release that. But if it's paper and it has the names of the people on it, if, like, they can't handle that for one trial, one case, then I. I can understand why this could take a long time. But 70 days into her promise to release, this is a much worse excuse.
Ian Crossland
Than they called the first doc, the first binders. Phase one. Okay, well, phase one could have been a month later when they were like, if Pam came out and said, we have tens of thousands of videos and documents. We are going through them. We have limited manpower. Okay, Understand, the DOJ is trying to do a lot of things, not just this one case, but we are prioritizing a lot. Here's the first. Here's batch number two. And then you get. Even if it was. Even if it was 10 pages, people would be screaming and cheering. 10, 10 pages. Names redacted of victims and information explaining what Epstein was doing, confirming some details. Even if it was the slightest confirmation, people would say, thank you, but.
Tim Pool
But who can have this? Like, they can't put a bunch of staff on this, because if they do, it's going to leak out, like, and whatever they want to decide to put out versus what they don't want to. Because it's a huge. No, I'm fine with it leaking out. But if you want to protect the identities of. Of alleged victims and all that video.
Phil Labonte
Like, that's what they're going through. Video, Right.
Tim Pool
But, like, if you can't put more than maybe, I don't know, five, ten people on this, and even then, the chances of it leaking are extraordinarily high. Remember, we had that Supreme Court decision leak. Each justice only has, like, four or five law clerks that still went out There it's still a mystery that we can't possibly solve. So I could just imagine the hottest case of the last, you know, 10 years. If you put the whole, like a huge portion of the staff on this, then you're going to get it leaked out. So if they, again, they need to explain this. They need to make this statement, like I'm arguing, of what I think might happen, but, like, yeah, it would leak out. Like, I understand that, but they're not making that case. So I don't. I think they're more nonsensical from what.
Phil Labonte
I've heard, or at least as far as I understand, like, the reason or one of the reasons that they're claiming is because there's video evidence of under, like actual graphic video of underage people. So. And I don't know, I mean, obviously they likely wouldn't still be underage, but you still don't want to put that stuff out there. Um, and I mean, look, as much as people want to know what happened and they want information, I think that if they're actually trying to make sure that there's graph that graphic footage is not released to the public, I think that's okay.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Like, as far as I'm concerned. So I don't. I don't. I don't know if, if. And again, I. I'm still of the opinion that unless the. The video evidence confirms people's priors, it won't really matter anyways.
Ian Crossland
There's no excuse for them not releasing anything. They should have released anything. Anything, even a single page. Yeah, so. So what's. What's the deal? They have nothing. It's fake. They're lying. Pam Bondi got. Got in over her head. She made a comment on Hannity about having the documents. Turned out they were all documents with nothing really substantive in it. Now she looks like an idiot. Is that what's happening?
Tim Pool
Do you know how hard it is to order the floppy disk that they intend on releasing this on? Because they have to do it in the least efficient way possible. But no, you're right. They should have released something like some sections of it. If somebody's working on it 70 days, like we should have something to look at. I mean, don't we have a department of government efficiency to fire people who can't do simple tasks like this?
A Lot Eliyahu
Like this should be a doge on finding the documents. Elon Musk's last thing that he does while still working with the White House.
Tim Pool
Somebody found out that Letitia James. Actually, this wasn't even the government listed her father as her husband on a mortgage application in 1983. So, like, get. Get that guy on there. Get Crazy Eddie on this particular issue, and he'll figure out what's up, get.
A Lot Eliyahu
Cernovich back on the case.
Ian Crossland
I don't think he's off the case. I just think that Pam Bondi is. I. I don't know that I believe they have anything right. This is the.
Tim Pool
Imagine this was a nothing story. Like, Jeffrey Epstein didn't do anything wrong.
A Lot Eliyahu
Likely story, huh, Sean?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, he was framed. No, I think the real issue is that people in power destroyed the story a long time ago. Remember Bill Clinton? I mean, not. Well, yes, Bill Clinton, but remember Bill Gates? He was in that interview. I think it was like, BBC. And then they asked about Epstein. He's like, well, he's dead now, so what does it matter?
A Lot Eliyahu
Jesus.
Ian Crossland
And everyone's like, what does that mean?
A Lot Eliyahu
The conspiracy brain part of me would say there's actually a bipartisan consensus on trying to keep most of this under wraps. If anything, like that's, you know, between the two parties. They're both down because he recruited from both parties. So that's how you get the ultimate protection.
Ian Crossland
But I kind of think it's gonna be a lot of Democrats.
A Lot Eliyahu
A ton, I'm sure, but a ton of Republicans, too. And Donald Trump even. Even just photographed, if there's another photo of him with Jeffrey Epstein, not even necessarily in an act. It's like, such a PR nightmare.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. He ain't running again, though.
Tim Pool
I think it's gonna be less Republicans than you think, because, you know, Republicans are more into dudes secretly, not little kids.
Ian Crossland
Yep. That. That's. That. That was the. The problem Epstein had is that all the Republicans he found were gay and all the Democrats. Rapidos. What is up with that? A lot of gay Republicans.
A Lot Eliyahu
Many gay rep. The. The law cabin Republicans are taking over the party. Huh.
Ian Crossland
I guess there's a lot of stories of Republicans who were, like, anti LGBTQ stuff, and then it turned out that they were actually gay the whole time.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Super anti it. And then they. It turns out they're in the.
Ian Crossland
What was that story about the guy in the airport?
Tim Pool
Oh, the airport bathroom guy. I. I don't remember.
Ian Crossland
What was that all?
Phil Labonte
Oh, yeah, that was.
Ian Crossland
I forget it was a senator or who that was. But that was an Idaho guy. Idaho representative.
Tim Pool
I think the congressman don't really remember.
Ian Crossland
The whole story, but yeah, he favors.
A Lot Eliyahu
In the bathroom at the airport.
Tim Pool
Well, he was. I don't know that he was signaling.
Ian Crossland
Larry The Larry Craig scandal. Is that Larry Craig?
A Lot Eliyahu
That's right.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Senator from Idaho.
Tim Pool
That's right.
Ian Crossland
He was arrested for lewd conduct in a men's restroom in Minneapolis St. Paul.
A Lot Eliyahu
He was signaling. Doing a homosexual have signals. That's an outrageous culture.
Ian Crossland
Let's just, let's get the facts here from the best source, Wikipedia.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
He was arrested for disorderly. They say at 12:16, Craig tapped his right foot. I recognize this as a signal used by persons wishing to engage in lewd conduct. Craig tapped his toes several times and moves his foot closer to my foot. The presence of others did not seem to deter Craig as he moved his right foot so that it touched the side of my left foot, which was within my stall area. Craig then proceeded to swipe his left hand under the stall divider several times with the palm of his hand facing upward. He just needed some tp, dude. That's all it was. He said, you know, I, I could just bear a single ply.
Tim Pool
I, I like the term in my stall area. This happened when I was in high school, so it's like the biggest joke for, For a long period of time. There's.
A Lot Eliyahu
Homosexual culture is extremely hypersexual to, to think that you have like, call signs to. Because among heteros, we don't have like, oh, tap.
Phil Labonte
Women and men are different.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Because sliding your foot under the door in a women's bathroom is not going to get you.
A Lot Eliyahu
No, but even like.
Ian Crossland
No, wait, wait. So it was a cop? Yeah, he was. He was singing to a cop. It was a sting operation. So then I don't think it was it.
Tim Pool
No, no, he was, he was just in the bathroom. Oh, wow. Even crazy.
Ian Crossland
So the officer showed Craig his police identification beneath the partition separating the stalls. And the officer then pointed his finger. The rest of him exit. Craig said no, but ultimately complied with the officer's request to leave the restroom.
Tim Pool
Cuz he thought he had handcuffs.
A Lot Eliyahu
Oh my God.
Ian Crossland
Greg was reluctant to go. Why didn't Craig just be like, I was asking for toilet paper?
A Lot Eliyahu
No, it wasn't his first rodeo.
Ian Crossland
How did this cop know what was going on?
Tim Pool
Yeah, the cop's like, I recognize these signals for real.
A Lot Eliyahu
He kept signaling to me, like, bro.
Ian Crossland
Look, I got, I got. If I'm sitting in a stall doing my business and some guy starts like bumping his foot against mine, I'd be like, hey, yo, F off. What are you doing?
Tim Pool
Yeah, maybe the cop like dates based on shoes. And like, he didn't like his shoes. So he's like, you know what this Is an arrest right here.
A Lot Eliyahu
This was a senator from where?
Phil Labonte
Idaho.
A Lot Eliyahu
Idaho. Oh, your home state.
Ian Crossland
Craig apparently just stated that he was doing a wide stance and his foot must have touched yours.
A Lot Eliyahu
Was he a Mormon or something, too?
Ian Crossland
No idea.
A Lot Eliyahu
Because I think in Idaho. Don't you guys have many Mormons there? Am I making that up?
Tim Pool
I know they have potatoes, okay.
A Lot Eliyahu
Because then I'm sure they're represented in Republican politics.
Tim Pool
I feel like he should have been able to get out of this, though. You're right. He should have been able to say toilet paper or some.
Ian Crossland
But it's not just that. Why are we believing this is true?
Tim Pool
Well, he did plead guilty.
Ian Crossland
He plead guilty to disorderly. But, like, if this happened right now, nobody believe it. If a Republican was in a bathroom and a cop arrested him and claimed he was trying to engage in some kind of, like, lewd behavior, people would be like, bull. No way. Because of the. Because of the lawfare.
Tim Pool
My problem is, like, if you're gonna lie, lie better. He has a terrible excuse. I was reading this. It says he had a. He had a wide stance, and, like, that's how he touched his foot. I think there's a big difference between tapping your foot and then grazing somebody and then standing wide when you're taking a leak. I. I findation very awkward.
A Lot Eliyahu
Reconsideration and then motion to withdraw guilty plea. More allegations emerge.
Ian Crossland
Oh, look, here's what he said. He said, I did nothing wrong at the airport. I regret my decision to plead guilty and the sadness that decision has brought to my wife, family, friends, and fellow Idahoans. For that, I apologize. In June, I overreacted and made a poor decision when I. While I was not involved in any inappropriate conduct at the airport or anywhere else, I chose to plead guilty to a lesser charge and would make it go away. I did not seek any counsel, either from an attorney, staff, friends, or family. That was a mistake, and I deeply regret it. Because of that, I. I have now retained counsel. He claimed that his state of mind was troubled at the time of the guilty plea, and his family had been relentless, Relentlessly and viciously harassed.
A Lot Eliyahu
That's when he realized he could deny it.
Ian Crossland
I gotta be honest.
Tim Pool
Like, he's like, wait a minute. There's a not guilty plea I could get away with What?
Ian Crossland
More allegations emerge. Yeah, it was.
Tim Pool
It went for years.
Ian Crossland
Improper conduct.
A Lot Eliyahu
Yeah. Not a rodeo. That's wild.
Ian Crossland
I'm just saying right now, if, like, Marco Rubio was in a bathroom and a cop arrested him and claimed that he was proposing him, nobody'd Buy it? No, we'd all say absolutely no way. We don't believe it. Like there's no evidence here. It's literally just a cop said he tapped him with his foot.
Tim Pool
If this happened today, then what he would have done is walked out of the bathroom, called a 10 year old black kid the N word, and then raised enough money to fight this case all the way.
Ian Crossland
They live in very weird times. Like I, I, it's 20, 25. Who predicted, man, I can tell you all about the 90s, but can you imagine, you know, the Gen Z kids that are like teenagers today, not the older twenties ones and then also the Gen Alpha that are younger, growing up and they're going to be like, yeah, when I was a kid, dropping end bombs on the Internet made you a million dollars.
Phil Labonte
It's crazy.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, it's a, it's, this is a terrifying thing to say, but it's a good time to be a really bad person.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean they're the standards that either whether Republican or Democrat, when it comes to the political arena, the standards have, have never been lower.
Tim Pool
Has that Hinton guys give Sengo gotten any traction? Because I saw that and I was.
Ian Crossland
Which guy?
Phil Labonte
Hinton.
Tim Pool
Rodney Hinton Jr. He ran over a sheriff's deputy a day after he sold the body cam that showed his son GoFundMe nuked his fundraiser. Yeah, but a Gifts and Go allows you to raise money for your 10 grand. Yeah, that's okay.
Ian Crossland
So what is this story?
Tim Pool
It's, it's his son, Ryan Hinton Jr. They had body cam footage that was released of him being shot. He was found in a stolen car with four other people. They all flee as soon as the police show up.
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Tim Pool
He has a gun in his hand. He stumbles and falls. You can hear the gun hit the pavement. Instead of leaving it, he picks it back up. Everybody yells out, gun, Gun, gun. He became the main target of the officers. Officer ends up shooting him dead. Rodney Hinton Jr. The father of Ryan, sees the body cam footage for the Cincinnati police department because they show it to him with his lawyer. He leaves that meeting and then sees a sheriff's deputy, completely different department, retired officer directing traffic for the University of Cincinnati graduation. And this is where things are alleged because he's not convicted. And he decides to, according to the witnesses, like, square up his car, lined it up with the, with the retired sheriff's deputy, and runs him down, killing him. And there, thank God there's not money for like a ton of money for this. But there are people that are supporting him as well.
Ian Crossland
Hold on, hold on. The dude's kid was in a stolen car, had a gun, got shot by police, so he went and killed a random retired sheriff's deputy from a different department.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And people are saying, there's a lot of tiktokers that are saying that this is justice for, for, for the, you know, the unjustified killing of his son. But if you look at the case, his son had the gun in his hand when the police shot him.
Phil Labonte
To say unjustified is ridiculous. He picked. He had a gun, he went to pick it up. When the cops said, drop your gun, drop the gun. He didn't comply. That will get you shot every single time.
Tim Pool
He also ran between the, the dumpsters, like two dumpsters. So he was obscured when they knew he had. He comes out, the officer says, and the video is unclear at this point, to be fair, he says that they were in a bladed position, but the gun was pointed at him, which means that it was pointed from the side that was away from the officer. So it's like your left shoulder, no gun, gun in the right hand. And this is what's facing the officer. They shoot him, he gets hit twice, he dies. And then this guy murders. Allegedly, he hasn't been convicted yet. A completely different officer. And then what's crazy is the story is this retired cop had a lot of friends because he was a cop for like 20 something years. They show up to the court, like in force, and they're like, look, those racist cops, they showed up to intimidate this black man, it's wild.
Phil Labonte
I've been.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. We have a story here that gofundme nuked all fundraisers supporting an Ohio father accused of killing a shares deputy after more than 20,000 members of the state law enforcement community complained.
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Wow.
Ian Crossland
They say Hinton Jr. Allegedly ran over and killed a Hamilton county sheriff's deputy a day after his teenage son was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer. The younger Hinton stole a car, was shot and killed while he and three others tried to evade police. Jeez, man.
Phil Labonte
Look, man, when they tell you to drop the gun, you have to drop the gun. Like, I've gone to a bunch of like, handgun classes and stuff like that, and one of the things that I've been like multiple times when you're, when, during the course of fire, over the course of a weekend, they'll just, they'll be, you'll be doing some exercise and then the instructor will just out of nowhere just yell, police, drop the gun. And everybody has to drop the gun. Like they, It's a, it's a, you know, basically a drill. But the point is, if you hear that, you know, especially considering the, the, the situation that you're, that you're supposed to be in is you're a private citizen using a gun lawfully to defend your life. If the cops say drop the gun, you have to drop it or you're going to get shot.
Tim Pool
My favorite misrepresentation of this is that, oh, it's legal to open carry in Ohio.
Phil Labonte
That's dumb.
Tim Pool
That has nothing to do with what we're talking about. And again, he, like, God, tried to help him drop the gun. When he fell, it hit the ground, he picked it back up like that. That's a bad decision right there for Ryan Hinton, and it ended up costing him his life. And now a sheriff's deputy is dead, again, allegedly by this person confirmed by multiple witnesses at this moment in time.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, it's the idea that people would defend this, defend the people that, or defend the man that ran down a cop from another totally other department and stuff. It's absurd in the first place. And it points to the idea or the argument that racial relations in the US Are degrading. And look, I'm going to. I'm obviously on the right, but I definitely feel like the racial relations are degrading because of things like wokeness and.
A Lot Eliyahu
Because of the lack of. And to follow up on that. It's a sad state of affairs seeing a lot of these give Send Go fundraisers, for example, Luigi Mangioni raising over a million dollars. Carmelo Anthony, the guy accused of stabbing the. It's a racialized. Because it was a black teenager stabbing a white teenager who died at a track meet. There's some other details there. And then there's the N word woman. Both raising close to half a million dollars.
Ian Crossland
So now she's at 730k.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
A Lot Eliyahu
What does that say about our state of affairs of our, well, racial dynamics?
Ian Crossland
Take a look at the Carmelo Anthony fundraiser with a response from many of these people was specifically black solidarity, not whether he was innocent or guilty.
A Lot Eliyahu
Yeah, but same with the N word girl.
Tim Pool
But that's after the fact that that's a crucial point is that people aren't donating to Carmel Anthony's fund because they think he's innocent. They're doing it because they know he's guilty and they support him. Like I play this clip repeatedly of the O.J. simpson trial where of the jurors that they interviewed and they asked the juror how many people on the jury voted not guilty based on revenge for Rodney King. Because the evidence in the O.J. simpson case is pretty overwhelming. And the juror says most of us. And then he asked her specifically if she did and she said yes. Like this is, this is like those photos of the white people being upset at the guilty verdict and black people cheering for it. So again, like you know, you were saying they're defending it. It's not really defending it, it's, they support it, it's justified. Like these, these small section of people, whether they're misinformed or the activists on social media, like they support this kid, like they're, they're in favor of what happened.
A Lot Eliyahu
These people are turning into symbols for the worst thing things and people are supporting them. And the I, I'm still dwelling on the Luigi Mangioni stuff because I feel like he was not the original fundraiser for doing horrible things. But it's a, again, it's a concerning state of affairs where we're seeing vigilantes and I think like racists and, and racially charged crimes.
Tim Pool
All on the left though Manioni, they don't, they don't put up a criminal defense for him. They don't say that the CEO is coming at him or anything of the sort of, they say they support him. He shot this man in the back, walked up and double tapped him on video and they're pretending like, oh well, you know, United was a bad company. Which, you know, a lot of people don't like United. I understand but, like, that has nothing to do with anything.
Ian Crossland
And he wasn't even a CEO for very long.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And by the way, no person got their claim reversed because of this guy getting killed.
Phil Labonte
And there are people that. That question whether or not the shooter is actually Mangioni. But that doesn't matter because they support the. The. The shooter. The point. The point is they endorse the behavior. It doesn't matter if it was. Actually, they question.
Tim Pool
They question that because if you remember, there's that photo of him where he's in the hostel in New York where he looks like Jake Gyllenhaal. And then when people saw him in different angles, they didn't think he was hot enough. So that's why they were questioning.
Ian Crossland
I don't. That's not.
Tim Pool
I don't think.
Ian Crossland
Same person. When. When this story first came out and they showed the first public interest photos of Mangione, I would say half the posts I saw were saying, that's not the same guy. And then all of a sudden, they find mangione in a McDonald's with an orgy of evidence, like out of a movie. And some McDonald's employee was like, that's the guy. I spotted him. Like, what. What do you mean you spotted him? Get wrecked, bro. People don't recognize Brad Pitt when he walks down the street. No, I get it. Sometimes they do. But you'd be surprised. Go to California, you walk around, celebrities be walking on the street, people be like, is that so? And so it's hard to tell because movies are all different. So I don't know. We'll see what happens. But those first. The first surveillance video that came out was a different cut with a different backpack, and the guy looked middle aged. Then they said, here's who we're looking for. It was a different coat, different backpack, and a younger guy with bushy eyebrows. And I'm like, that doesn't. I was even saying, like, that's not the same guy. That's a different picture. Somebody. I was assuming they were looking for a witness. And then they're like, we were at a McDonald's and he was there with all the evidence proving everything. And I'm like, okay.
Tim Pool
By the way, see, though, I think.
A Lot Eliyahu
With the weapon, too, as I was.
Tim Pool
Driving in, with the. As I was driving in, I was listening to the press conference that Corella, Anthony's PR representative, that Anthony guy was having, and he was talking about booting the father from the press conference. And he was like, yeah, this guy was here in a place that he wasn't supposed to be. And like we were worried that maybe he had a weapon on him or something and that could have presented a danger to us. So obviously we weren't going to start the press conference until after he was removed. This is the guy defending Carmelo Anthony. Everything he said is completely applicable to the Carmelo Anthony.
Ian Crossland
What's happening now is the Carmelo Anthony defense is raising money not because they think he's innocent, they're saying they think he is, but it's because largely, not completely, but largely because he's black. The posts on social media are saying it was a black kid being bullied by a white kid. They're saying Austin Metcalfe was 6 foot. Was he 220 or something?
Tim Pool
And they put out different weights for him. So I don't know.
Ian Crossland
I think the official weight listed on the athletes website, we pulled this up. We were debating it was like 6 foot, 200 or so, 220 or something like that. And the. So the left is coming out saying this poor 130 pound black kid was being bullied by a 6 foot white kid and he was defending himself. But most of the comments were just saying black solidarity. They were saying black people got to stick together. They don't care about the facts of the case, they care about the racial identity. Now what's happening with Shiloh Hendricks is the exact same thing. But what's happening is a conservative. So there are a lot of white identitarians that are donating to her. But the conservative stance is we. They've created a circumstance where there's a moral outrage comparing saying a naughty word and murdering someone. And this is playing into exactly why there are many conservatives cheering on Shiloh Hendricks. They're saying outright this proves that a racial slur is considered by these people worse than murdering a teenager.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I'm to be, to, to be fair, like clearly, obviously the racial epithet towards a child that they, that fluctuates in age depending on who tells, who's telling the story is nowhere near the scale of murder. I think we all agree on that. We all understand that.
Ian Crossland
Did you see that? Our finisher point.
Tim Pool
Sorry, but, but like that still doesn't mean that you're like the thing that bothers me about her is that yes, she shouldn't be docs. She like if, if you're going to give her like some money to like prevent her from, you know, having to stay in the same location where she could be in danger, I can understand that. But if you go to the gifts and go, description. She, she's doubling down. She's like, I called this. I called him out for what he was. So it's not like a moment of passion, a moment of anger or something of the sort. She's doubling it down. And I hate to say it, and I said it in my video. And you're gonna get dislikes just like I did. But, like, people are donating because they like that. She called this little black kid the N word. Like, and then she's doubling down on it. It's not really that deep for.
Ian Crossland
I don't think some of these are the donations for some, not all. I think. I think most of it is. I'm sick of living in a world where minorities or non white groups are allowed to insult white people based on race. Sure. And what we're seeing, a lot of the comments, they're saying things like, white people don't get to go to certain schools. There was a viral post getting shared from this, from Reddit, and it was a woman. It was, it was a woman. And she was like, looking for advice. My son did everything right. We worked really, really hard. He's got a 4.0 GPA, he does extracurriculars, but he's being rejected by every single university. And the top comment was, your son is white. That went viral in response to the shadow thing. It is people. You know, I was talking to Carl Benjamin about this and he was like, this is a conversation that the anti SJW groups were having a long time ago, that if you keep promoting identitarianism while attacking white people, you will create white identitarian groups. It's exactly what they did. I do want to, I want to grab one. Super chat. I think, I think it's funny though, in this context. Doug Dibidone says Henry Cavill stood underneath the Superman ad in Times Square for two hours and no one recognized him, let alone finding Luigi. I'll also add another guy did the opposite. He. There's a viral video from back in the day where he hired like 15 people with cameras to chase after him when he walked out of a building in Times Square. So he walks out wearing sunglasses and like a blazer, and then all these cameras run up there taking pictures of him. Crowds form, all trying to look and see who he is. And they're yelling at him and they're asking for photos. And he was making the point like, celebrity is just a crowd reaction.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And then I've, I've seen. There's been a bunch of times in my life where, for instance, I was outside of a supermarket and I saw. Who did I. Jake Gyllenhaal. I literally saw Jake Gyllenhaal and nobody cared. It's la. He just. He was just walking in. I was at cafe in. Where was this? It was. What's the name of that place, Abby? What's it called in la? I don't know.
Phil Labonte
Abby. Abby.
Ian Crossland
No, No. I can't remember the name of the neighborhood. But Toby McGuire was walking around. Nobody. Nobody cared. Nobody said anything to him. And so I'm like, you mean to tell me from this grainy photo in a McDonald's, some employee was like, that's that guy from the grainy photo in New York. And the cops showed up and they got him. There is one conspiracy theory I've heard that I think is also plausible, and it's that the US Government has a mass surveillance network that the American people don't realize, and the police need an excuse as to how they found him so quickly without saying it's because we got facial recognition, AI software, and every camera everywhere networked. So the moment we got a hit, we found him. Like in the movies.
Tim Pool
There is a. There is something to that. There was a Supreme Court case on them finding these long, like, these burglars that eluded them by tracking, like, all the cell phone data in the area and using that to identify them. And I believe the court ruled that that could be used for their case because it was a good faith effort, but it's like, not applicable going forward that they use those methods. And by the way, one point about the donors to the Carmelo Anthony fundraiser, a lot of them are not in this camp where they're like, yes, get whitey and all that. They've fallen for the disinformation in that particular case, too. Because if you go online, first of all, we. Five years later, we people still think Kyle Rittenhouse drove across state lines and shot black people. So, like, it's not like the facts ever penetrate in certain areas of society, but in that particular case, a lot of these people genuinely believe that two white kids who are bullying Carmelo Anthony for years, jumped him, broke his phone, and all this other stuff that has been put out in Facebook reports and whatnot. So those people are just dumb. But, yeah, there's like an overall sinister element hiding in the not dumb people in both of these fundraisers.
A Lot Eliyahu
Do you think racial tensions in our country are brewing? Are they just being exposed as a result of trading?
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A Lot Eliyahu
Do you think they're being exacerbated as a result of social media? I'm also concerned because I don't know if there's more, you know, white resentment brewing as a result of so many policies that seem to dispossess whites over the past 50 to 100 years in our country between, you know, different DEI programs, different white people in our country, essentially being told to be ashamed of our history and whatnot. And it's just having said all that though, I mean, we did have segregation and slavery in our country, so I don't know how much you know better or worse. Our relationships could have been race relations could have been compared to that.
Phil Labonte
Look, in the US we do have a unique context because of the Jim Crow and because of slavery and stuff like that. But the fact that these ideas spread globally, I think that it shows that there, there is a leftist push to have these narratives be the dominant narratives because that gives people access to power.
A Lot Eliyahu
I think there's something too about social media essentially allowing an insta mob to pop up for any reason immediately, for any cause in every which direction. And again, I don't know if it exposes our racial divisions or further exacerbates the ones that are already there because otherwise, you know, decades or centuries ago, these people would have been irrelevant unless the news wrote about them and they would have been, you know, subhead gone.
Ian Crossland
Abbott Kinney, not Abby Abbot Kinney. That's the neighborhood in L. A where there's a coffee shop in Toby. Abby is the gay bar in West Hollywood, which I've also been there too.
Phil Labonte
Oh, I'm not.
Ian Crossland
Why it's like a hotspot for celebrities. It's like, it's a, it's a look, if you're going to laugh. Celebrities are all like, oh man, the Abbey. And then like they go to West Hollywood because they think they're cool and they're progressive and then you end up going with. There with some friends and then you're not gay and you're like this kind of gay. You know, I don't know what I'm doing here, but you know, that's what happens when you live in a city. I've been to, I've been to lesbian bars too.
Tim Pool
Did you feel weird? Because I went to a gay bar in West Hollywood once and I realized that I was the least attractive dude there. Like those gays.
Phil Labonte
Basically it.
Tim Pool
Those gays in West Hollywood, they have like almost like CGI muscles. Like, it's so ridiculous.
Ian Crossland
All the guys are basically just like. They all look like the exact same thing. Like 40 year old ripped fitness instructors. Yeah, that's.
Tim Pool
That was like.
A Lot Eliyahu
Or, or like 70 year old senators, I don't know in bathrooms at the airport.
Tim Pool
Finding out I was a gay too was probably like the most disappointing moment of my entire life.
Phil Labonte
Finding out what?
Tim Pool
No, a gay too. Like if I were to flip teams, I would be at the bottom of their.
Ian Crossland
I thought you meant gay also. I was like, no. Gates explains why you're at two bars.
Tim Pool
Two out of ten.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, that, that, that's got.
Tim Pool
I am married to a lady.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
We have this story from the Daily Mail. Yo, this is the. This is a weird, it's a weird day. No one believed Trump hotel shooter Jonathan Otti's Bizarre Diddy claims until now. I'm just gonna tell you the story. This guy, John Otti went into Trump derail with the gun and a flag, ranting about something to do with Obama. Trump and Diddy cops show up for some reason. He gets into a shootout with the cops, he gets shot in the legs, arrested, and then he starts claiming he was a sex slave for Diddy. And at the time, everyone's like, he's a. He's nuts. Well, apparently now they're releasing his NDA, which I don't. I think they have here in the Daily Mail. It's been reported he had an NDA with Diddy, which backs up the claims that he was doing untoward things. It also. Here's the other claim this guy Johnny made, that Diddy's a cuck. Whoa. Literally. That this guy Adi was instructed to do things with, you know, Diddy's lady. And then Diddy would watch.
A Lot Eliyahu
Sounds like.
Ian Crossland
And he would enjoy it a lot.
A Lot Eliyahu
More than a cuck. Seems like he's a lot of things.
Ian Crossland
Well, but like, one of the things is. Yeah, they say that this one 100 gives true. A lot of truth and legitimacy to everything he was speaking about, said Adi's former wife, Tanya Troutwine. It definitely confirms the relationship and closeness between them. Johnny was a smart guy and he would have picked up on things. And the fact that Diddy even signed an agreement with him and didn't just write him off tells me that Diddy had some level of respect for him. This is so weird. Yo. The Diddy trials started and this is what we're. We're learning. He says that he hooked. He had, you know, relations with Cassie Ventura, Sean Combs, basically. He would and tell me what to do to Cassie. I was like a sex slave.
Phil Labonte
That's.
A Lot Eliyahu
This is what they're replacing the Epstein story with the Diddy. He's going to be the new.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but apparently Diddy was Epstein for celebrities.
A Lot Eliyahu
Oh.
Ian Crossland
Yep.
A Lot Eliyahu
The idea is that politicians Epstein gets.
Ian Crossland
And they all worked for Mossad, apparently. I read that in the chat.
A Lot Eliyahu
I'm waiting for the Israel connection. I'm sure his producer was Jewish. I'm sure there were music industries.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, look there. There's. There's plenty of Jews in the music industry, so there's plenty of blame to go around.
A Lot Eliyahu
Is your manager Jewish?
Phil Labonte
My manager is Jewish. My business. My business manager is Jewish. Guys that owned the label that I used to be on were Jewish. So I was surrounded by Jews. So that means that I'm of course, being Paid because the label, it was owned by Jews. I'm being paid by Jews.
Ian Crossland
You know what I would say to those Jews who managed your band, Z, thank you for helping me learn about some great music.
Phil Labonte
I have thanked them multiple times.
Tim Pool
So, like, this is obviously surprising because he went on to commit like that much more serious crime, but it should not be much more serious. Like, well, I don't know. Actually, Diddy's accused of a lot of crazy things, but he ended up committing a more serious crime after the fact. But it shouldn't be that surprising because, like, these are the types of people that criminals associate with other criminals with sketchy records. This is how a lot of cases are built. So the idea that him doing something bizarre later, like, you know, it's a shooting, but he also has like all these rants about all the people that he's connected to. Like, it. It shouldn't be that disqualifying for his, like, his testimony. Especially when we now have something to like, kind of back this up or.
Ian Crossland
This guy John Adi was saying that he was being stalked and followed by Diddy's people was the reason he went into the hotel ranting and raving is because he was being enslaved by Diddy and couldn't escape. And so the only way for him to get safely away was to, you know, I, I don't know if he was trying to get no with cops, but do something like going into a Trump and saying, help me. Yeah, blah, blah, and then it goes south or whatever. But now we're only hearing about it because they took him in.
Tim Pool
Yeah, well, now we have the NDA too. Like, suppose, like, I, I would like to see how the NDA looks, but.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, let me see if I can find it because apparently it's. They released it, I think, let's see, 15 hours ago. Is this the story? Oh, they locked it.
Phil Labonte
Oh, really?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, they don't want anyone to see it. Oh, I bet I can. Click images and it'll pop up. There it is.
Phil Labonte
They were Jews.
Ian Crossland
Got it.
Phil Labonte
Locked it.
Tim Pool
Not so true.
A Lot Eliyahu
His lawyer's probably Jewish.
Ian Crossland
They locked the story. But if you go on Google, it's not Jewish.
Phil Labonte
He's not.
A Lot Eliyahu
Trouble.
Phil Labonte
You should like 7 foot Scandinavian.
Tim Pool
You need a better lawyer.
Ian Crossland
I'm trying. I try to make sure there's nothing. Okay, they blurred it. Yeah, here we go. Confidential settlement agreement. Jonathan Adi and Sean Combs. Let's see. Sworn to and subscribed before me on this day, July 2014. And then there's. The signature is blurred. The notary is blurred and. Yeah, I don't know. They claim this is it conf. A confidential settlement.
Tim Pool
If this was admitted into evidence, presumably it would be authenticated. There are rare instances where something gets admitted that's not authenticated and blurring. The notary number is very good because that's just a random person that they got to notarize this.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Tim Pool
And that number is easily looked up. The wife is a notary.
Ian Crossland
So this has confidential settlement agreements for like, $5 million. So. What? What? You know, I don't know if this is. It's still proves that Diddy did anything.
Tim Pool
It's a lot of money for, like, a random guy. It's like, you remember when Bill O'Reilly was in trouble and they released the numbers for settlements, he was getting paid, like, $31 million a year from Fox. But they settled. They settled like one case for $32 million. It's like, that's a little like. I'm not saying he didn't admit fault, but like, $32 million is a lot of money to get somebody that you didn't do something to.
Ian Crossland
I don't think it has the number on here, but they were claiming $5 million. And their, their evidence of this is that this dude, John Adi, apparently was broke. And then shortly after this date, he bought five properties that were each like a million bucks.
Tim Pool
Just like a lottery winner.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. And he divorced his wife right away, and she said she thought it was because he was about to did. He was going to pay him this money and he didn't want to give it to her. He didn't want to split it with her.
Tim Pool
That's depressing to me because $5 million, you should never go broke, ever. Just invest it. Regular index funds. You could live off the dividends. You'd be fine. Average return a year, that's 400k to live off of.
Ian Crossland
I don't, I don't. I don't know.
Tim Pool
It's possible.
Ian Crossland
I, like, I. Maybe 10 years ago, but the rate of inflation, the cost of property, property taxes. I don't know, man.
Tim Pool
Well, he, he doesn't need to be buying all these properties that I get.
Ian Crossland
Like, you. You could take $5 million and probably set up a retirement fund and then live on a budget for sure, but you should just keep working.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but I'm saying if you're like, if your options are buy a bunch of properties and end up doing a shooting in a Trump Hotel, or, or.
Ian Crossland
You could just weigh the two options.
Tim Pool
Try living off the dividends of regular, ordinary investments. In index funds, you know, depends on.
Ian Crossland
The interest rates, I guess.
Tim Pool
Yeah, the interest.
Phil Labonte
But I do think that you should always skip doing a shooting at Trump Hotel.
Ian Crossland
It should always imagine if instead he just bought Bitcoin in 2014 with $5 million.
Phil Labonte
I mean, like, that people say, oh, man, if I had. If only I could go back to 2013, 2014, buy Bitcoin. It's like, why don't you just go back to 202009 when you could literally just mine it on your laptop before. Like, before it was worth anything. Actually, I was reading something the other day. You could buy a thousand bitcoin for a dollar.
Tim Pool
In 2010, the first transaction on bitcoin.
Phil Labonte
I believe, was a pizza, which is $10,020.
Tim Pool
10,000 Bitcoin.
Phil Labonte
10,000 Bitcoin for this Bitcoin pizza day. I believe it's May 22nd. But that was. Or no, it was October. In October, because they started running bitcoin in January, and within the first year, it actually turned into a currency.
Tim Pool
I think if people did buy back then they would have sold at 200. If they would have bought at 200, they would have sold that. A thousand. Like, you know, it's.
Phil Labonte
Some people did. Yeah. But remember, if you bought, like, if you bought, you know, 10,000 of them, right. And then you sell at. You sell some. Sell half of them at whatever, 200. You're like, oh, wow. But you maybe there. I imagine there were people that still had some left.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
You know, for sure. I know.
Ian Crossland
What a weird day. Like, all these stories coming out just right now on the very.
Phil Labonte
At the very, like, end of the.
Ian Crossland
Day, you know, Bannon was saying, I think it was Banner said that by mid summer, we should expect to see some arrests. Like Trump administration corruption arrest. You think that's going to happen? Sick.
Tim Pool
I don't know. Like, we. We got to see how these cases break out. Like, I just hope everything is, you know, I's dotted, T's crossed if they're going to do something like that. But, like, I'm still, you know, first Trump administration did not prosecute these people. Maybe they learned their lesson. Who knows? I would want to see how the Letitia James case ends up shaking out. That's a good determination.
A Lot Eliyahu
I think people like Cash Patel are the type of people who may end up going after some of these peoples, but I'm not extremely hopeful, all things considered. The first administration, I don't think people, the people who Trump brought on would be the type who'd go for retribution. But I forget what the Cash Patel quote is that everybody in the media keeps fear mongering on him in regard.
Tim Pool
To, but the charging decisions will be made by the Department, Department of Justice. So like Cash Patel can be Cash Patel. But like, you know, I, I still think it's, it's ultimately Pam Bondi and then whoever would be Attorney General if she were to leave for whatever reason.
Ian Crossland
You know, it's only been a few months. I'd like to see some sign of action, but I'll be up. You know, I give, I give Cash.
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Ian Crossland
Dan Every benefit of the doubt. Because there's no way Dan Bongino left his lucrative life to go and accomplish nothing. He's going to get the job done. He's going to get something done.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, that, that's actually a fairly strong argument. He's not going to just go do like go into government just to go into government and sit around and do nothing.
Ian Crossland
Give up tens of millions of dollars for the next four years to do nothing.
Phil Labonte
Listen to the stuff that the content that he talks about on or that he used to talk about on his podcast, like he really does believe the stuff that he's talking about. And I think that him going to the FBI is, is him putting his money where his mouth is.
Ian Crossland
Well, let's jump to this next story from post. Millennial statue of overweight black woman inspired by Michelangelo's David, erected in Times Square to celebrate diversity. You know, I was just asking myself the other day, when are we going to get a statue of an overweight black woman in Times Square? And then they did It.
Tim Pool
In a world that we have and sometimes we misinterpret with one another to try and create. Is that Sargon? And basically.
Phil Labonte
Carl, what are you doing?
Ian Crossland
Celebrating. I think liberals are insane. What about you?
Tim Pool
Yeah, I think this is insanity. And in my city, ridiculous, absurd. But I. I do have a question. Has anybody here seen the David, like, in person?
Phil Labonte
The David?
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Where's the actual statue or whatever? It's in Florence, in the. In the museum. Anybody I know? So I. But you've seen images of it, right?
A Lot Eliyahu
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So. Seen images of the David my whole entire life. You see it in pop culture, all that. I saw it in person in Florence. It is. It's unbelievable. I actually shot a video of people coming in and their reaction. Like, there's just something about it in person that is. It. It. It's. And there's replicas of the David in Florence that don't capture it. It's something you have to go see in person, like, to understand it. It is beautiful. It is breathtaking. And I have a weird feeling that this bronze statue of a black woman in a T shirt is nowhere near comparable when you see it in person.
Phil Labonte
You know, I think you're probably right. I think that it's likely to end up with too much pigeon poo on top of it to. For it to actually be, you know, held up there with. With Michelangelo. Did the. Did David. Yes. Yeah. Michelangelo's sculpture.
Ian Crossland
So I'd like to show you this marble statue that I would elect to be placed in Times Square instead. This is the release from deception. And is there a better way to look at this? This is marble. Look at the net.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
That is insane. Absolutely insane. I would also elect to place the Venus de Milo in Times Square instead of a bronze statue of a morbidly obese black woman.
Phil Labonte
I. This. This.
A Lot Eliyahu
It's an omen to the Democrat Party. That is their average voter, if not their average voter, their core base. I think something like 80% of black women end up voting for Democrats. So it's an omen to them.
Ian Crossland
I do.
Phil Labonte
Empty.
Ian Crossland
I do want to say this. I respect the craftsmanship. I don't know how to make a bronze statue. And, you know, there's, like, shirt folds and stuff. That is a. That is an obese black woman. That is a. That is a good statue.
Tim Pool
I mean, the David was carved by hand. It's a masterpiece. This. This is like. This is like every other bronze statue.
Ian Crossland
I feel like, how do you make.
Tim Pool
In terms of level of effort? I honestly don't Know, but this is like the girl we were talking about it earlier that they put in front of the Wall street bull.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Where they're like, it's such a powerful symbol. I'm like, no, it's not.
Phil Labonte
It's not.
Tim Pool
It's a 15 foot tall statue of like an angry black woman. Like, this is like an ode. They should put this in front of the dmv. Honestly.
Phil Labonte
That'S great. But no, you're right.
Ian Crossland
I, honestly, I would, I welcome this. Liberals, please. I welcome you to put a giant 12 foot statue of a black woman, but just have a statue symbolizing excellence. Like, and I made this all sincerity. Serena Williams, a world renowned athlete, super accomplished, cherished for her incredible abilities, and already a celebrity. If they put up a statue of her in Times Square, I wouldn't bat an eye at it. I'd be like, yeah, yeah, she's a world renowned athlete and celebrity. That's, that's not surprising. If they put up a statue of Oprah, I'd be like, well, yeah, I totally get that. That's a billionaire woman who's like one of the most watched people on the planet. I totally get it. This is just woke, right? It's like, we're gonna make a statue of mendacity, of mediocrity. There you go. That's, that's, that's it.
Tim Pool
I think the George Floyd statues are nicer. Honestly, if I like where he's sitting in the bench, this is, this is not impressive.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, the statue itself is, is of a, you know, just the most mundane human that you could come up with. Like, it, it's just a woman wearing a regular T shirt and jeans. It's totally. Oh, mundane.
Ian Crossland
I figured it out.
Tim Pool
What if this isn't a black woman and it's actually a white woman, but they use bronze.
Phil Labonte
It's still mundane and boring and dumb.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, right. I, I, like, I, I'm gonna be placed. I don't care about the race of the state. I'm concerned about the mundaneity. I have an idea. We need to make a bronze statue of an obese white man and just drop it off and put it right next to it and just be like, it's diversity, you know, and then we'll get an obese Arabic, you know, Muslim guy and we can get a morbidly obese Japanese guy. You don't really see a whole lot of that.
Phil Labonte
Sumo.
Ian Crossland
Sumo for sure. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
But I mean, this is just like we talked about it earlier, you know, it's just like the ridiculousness of the girl standing in front of the bull. Right. Like, the bull. The point of the bull is like, oh, this is the market. Blah, blah. What's the point of the girl? I'm a girl, and I'm standing in front of the bull. Look at me. Like, what's the point of that? It's just ridiculous, you know?
Tim Pool
I mean, they're gonna have a committee, like, with that girl, where it was only supposed to be there for a month, and they're gonna vote to leave it there forever because it's so powerful. And then this will probably, like, that girl become a cultural flashpoint where people go, put MAGA hats on it, they dress up the woman, and then people get angry at it. So this is just, like, another thing to fight over.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Like, I mean, what did the. Who's.
Ian Crossland
The.
Phil Labonte
Who's the artist that. That sculpted it? They. I'm sure that they had some kind of dedication or some kind of, you know.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Something.
Ian Crossland
I mean, like, I'll say this, like, first and foremost, the more important, most important thing is, you know, I don't care what people do. They can do whatever they want on their own time and on dime. If somebody wants to make a statue of, like, a frail little white girl in front of a bull, like, by all means, you can do that. If you want to make a statue of an obese black woman and put up in Times Square, that's fine. You do. You do your thing with your money. My concern is largely as a society and a culture. We have been tearing down statues of historical figures.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And then this. The.
Phil Labonte
The.
Ian Crossland
The. The cultural highlights are the mundane that. Not the. Great. I'd rather see a statue of Spider Man. You know, Everybody likes Spider Man.
Phil Labonte
I like Spider Man.
Ian Crossland
Let's go. And. And the Miles Morales one. That way you get. You get some diversity.
Phil Labonte
There you go.
Ian Crossland
Everybody likes Spider man. And he. He can electrocute people, I think.
Phil Labonte
Kenny.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I think he's a taser thing, right?
Ian Crossland
Like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Miles Morales. Spider man can turn invisible and electrocute you.
Phil Labonte
Really?
Ian Crossland
I think at some point they were like, what else can a spider do? And they're like, this spider can shock you, and they're like, let's give him electric powers, I guess.
Phil Labonte
Sick.
Tim Pool
I mean, at least it's in Times Square, which is, like, where the tourists go. Yeah, but if you're, like a New Yorker, like, I am, it's like, the worst place to be on planet Earth. So, like, you know, let's. I'm not. I'm not gonna have to deal with this statue.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Like, what do you, what, what is, what would someone that's actually from New York be doing in Times Square?
Tim Pool
You have a friend that visits, they insist that you go there. You're like, here you go. I pizza with friends.
Ian Crossland
Go see the statue.
Tim Pool
While, while some addict is like sprawled out like rolling around in the garbage there. And I'm like, yeah, the lights, it is nice. The lights are beautiful and all that. But like some of the people were.
Ian Crossland
But they're opening a Caesars in Times Square. You hear about that?
Tim Pool
Caesar's Palace. We're going to be a casino.
Ian Crossland
Casino.
Phil Labonte
Oh, okay.
A Lot Eliyahu
People go there to go to the Broadway shows. That's what's going on there. All the theaters are dotted throughout Times Square.
Ian Crossland
None of this matters, okay. Because old people are dying and no one's having babies.
Tim Pool
New York is a dying city. 18% of the children under age 5 have fled the city like their families. Yeah. Like, it is, it is a wild thing what's happening in American cities with youth. And it's not just New York, it's a bunch of left wing cities are losing their under five population.
Ian Crossland
And we've been talking about this non stop for two weeks, but there's only 40 million gen alpha right now. And so depending on the numbers you, the years you use to end it, it's going to be between like 42 and 48 million, whereas every other generation is about 70 million. Yeah. Super low. People don't understand in New York you need to maintain these skyscrapers. So what are we going to do when everyone leaves? There's going to be decaying skyscrapers going to be walking down the street and a window is going to fall from a building because it's just not being maintained and just onto the ground.
A Lot Eliyahu
A lot of these bigger buildings are already struggling too because they have so much commercial space that they can't fit fill following the pandemic. And like office space. Just the demand isn't there. That used to be there in New York City.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
A Lot Eliyahu
And so that's, that's.
Ian Crossland
Do you guys know about the Tower of David in Venezuela? Skyscraper that they built and then never completed. Abandoned it because, you know, communists. And then there's no working elevators. But it's like 100 stories, so people just squatted in it. And you have that. You can go up like I think 12 stories because there's a parking garage and people hire motorcycles to ride them up 12. And then they have to walk up, you know, 70 flights of stairs to get to Their apartment, where you walk out of this platform and there's no windows. It's just exposed, looking over the edge, you know, several hundred feet. And then they laid bricks. That's that. That's what's going to happen in places like New York, California.
Tim Pool
It's happened. There's that. There's that skyscraper that they were building that. It was by a Chinese company. He ended up getting indicted for fraud in China. And it's just premium real estate. Nobody could take over this project covered in graffiti. And there's, like, no solution to it in. In the state of California. Fornia.
Phil Labonte
Disgusting.
Ian Crossland
The Tower of David. Tori Day, David. How big is it? They said it was the main investor died from cancer in 93. The banking crisis. In 94, the government took out to control the building, and it's not been completed since. It's 171 meters tall, 45 stories. Okay, not 100. I was wrong. 45, 12 floors of parking. So you ride up and then you gotta walk and look. See how they put bricks?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
They built brick walls. They had to carry all those bricks up. Yo. It's crazy. Chavez.
Phil Labonte
Viva.
Tim Pool
That is wild. And the thing is, is, like, you know, 45 stories, like, compared to 100. Doesn't sound like a lot, but that's the tallest building in maybe 30 US states.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Yeah, definitely.
Ian Crossland
That's great.
Tim Pool
Just abandoned. I mean, it's Venezuela, so it's not that surprising there. I mean, you've seen the Chinese cities where it's, like, made with cheap concrete, and people would just go with, like, a little bottle opener, and they'll pull apart the whole. The whole building structure.
Phil Labonte
What?
Tim Pool
Yeah, like the. It's. It's, like, all crumbling. They're able to pull it out with their hands. Like the rebar and all that. Yeah, they call it tofu drag because, like, they literally use tofu products and stuff like that inside of, like, the rebar to, like, make the plast or make the cement and stuff. It's crazy, man. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Geez. Let's jump to this next story. We got this from the Post Millennial Salt Lake City City Council. Salt Lake City Council votes to make LGBTQ Pride flags official city flags in defiance of state law. How is it that these, like, areas that you'd expect to be largely conservative and religious are awoke?
Phil Labonte
As a joke, I have no idea, but it blows my mind.
Ian Crossland
Frederick, Maryland, which is, like, 30 minutes from here. They fly a communist flag.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
On their city Hall.
Phil Labonte
Really?
Ian Crossland
Yeah. The Pride Progress one.
Phil Labonte
Oh, okay. Well, all right.
Ian Crossland
It's a communist flag.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, I mean, it's got.
Ian Crossland
A black and brown stripe. That ain't representing anything else other than this weird cult.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, totally.
Ian Crossland
Race. Race communism.
Tim Pool
I didn't see it. I did stop in. In that sound to get up.
Ian Crossland
I mean, I haven't been there in a few weeks, but. Yeah, in their city hall, it's.
Tim Pool
No, I wish I would have known to look for it, but. Yeah. This seems like completely gay to me. Honestly, like, if I had to describe this, was the intention gay?
Ian Crossland
They said. In order to circumvent this law, the Salt Lake City Council, unanswered, passed an ordinance Tuesday to make several versions of LGBTQ pride flags official city flags, in response to a new Utah law that prohibits such flags from being displayed in government sanctioned spaces, which took effect on Wednesday. This is a cult.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
This is what cults do. Geez.
Phil Labonte
Absolutely. But, I mean, that's. That's something that we talked about, you know, for a while on this, on the show. You know, it's like the. The way that they excommunicate people for stepping out of line. The way that they try to separate people from their family. And, you know, particularly the. The LGBT groups, they tell you people to go no contact with their family if they don't endorse whatever silly idea they've come up with for their, you know, sexuality or whatever. So to call it a cult is. Is probably the most accurate, you know, the most accurate description we have.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And I mean, I guess the response from the state is that they're going to now say what counts as a city flag. And, like, they're going to have to do this whole back and forth. Like, it's. It's just. It's ridiculous. Like, I'm. We should be flying the American flag, the state flag, and not any of these alternative flags, regardless of your beliefs or whatever. At our official building. Yeah, this is not a huge deal. And I remember when the story first dropped, they were like, oh, it allows you to fly the Nazi flag, but not the. The pride flags because it had a historical exemption for, like, teaching history. Like, that was, like, specific. Like, the reaction to this. Like, it's. It's a. It's about having cultural dominance. It's like in the biggest city in Utah, a solid red state, you will see our flag on your city hall. Like, if you pass a law against it, we will defy you. Because this is about, like, taking control of these spaces.
Phil Labonte
And I do. I. It does surprise me that the. The Mormons just allow this, you know, considering how the there's such a heavy Mormon presence in Salt Lake. But like the fact that. No, well, you. It looked like you were going for your. Your mic.
A Lot Eliyahu
This seems like a serge. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
Tim Pool
No, that's cool.
A Lot Eliyahu
Are you sure? Yeah. This seems like a whimpering virtue signal from a, an honestly, a dying ideology. I think across the country that we're seeing seeing more and more people on a grassroots level and then policymakers and even up into the level of businesses really push back against this LGBTQIA ideology. Just wait for, just wait to see what Pride Month looks like this year and how many fewer corporate sponsors are at any of these marches.
Phil Labonte
Even last year it was very muted compared to previous years.
A Lot Eliyahu
Sure. But I think it's dwindling even more so than that. All these companies are being stripped away of their dei, different initiatives and so it's exciting to see. And again, I think this is a.
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A Lot Eliyahu
A failing ideology to fight for that we're seeing in some, you know, urban areas of the country but you know, there's still a dying ideology and they're virtue signaling.
Tim Pool
I kind of agree. I mean, me and Andrew are watching.
A Lot Eliyahu
A lot of the stuff from Seattle.
Tim Pool
And like, the number of people doing.
Ian Crossland
It is like a far cry from.
Tim Pool
What it previously was in like 2020.
Ian Crossland
And Summer of Love.
Tim Pool
It's like what, 50 people?
Ian Crossland
It's not.
Tim Pool
Well, it's just used to be a lot more.
Ian Crossland
You got to understand it's been five years since the Summer of Love riots and those 23, 24 year olds are now in their late 20s, entering their 30s and they're not focused on the stuff anymore. They're wondering why they can't own homes.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And so they're growing up and there's no young people to replace these far left lunatics. Not just because there's no babies, but because liberals don't have any and conservatives do. So these younger generation is largely conservative.
Tim Pool
But, but it is scary that almost none of those people were held accountable. And like those are the people that are attacking Teslas right now. Yeah, like, so they are still around. Some of these people never grew up and got jobs. But yeah, I, I will say I'm, I'm not expecting pride to be maybe lesser. It will probably in certain areas that are going to double, triple down on the gays like this, it will be bigger there, but as an overall thing, it's going to be a lesser thing.
Phil Labonte
But this is like a perfect transes.
Tim Pool
Yeah, this is like a perfect lesson in, in like quitting while you're ahead. The gays had everything they did. Like they, they were good in the clear. They were on tv. Like every single police chief had a husband in, in like every single show. Like, and they would, they would say like, they would have regular ordinary dialogue and they're like, oh no, my husband's calling me. Like that's how they would do it. But they just kept pushing, kept pushing. They added this trans stuff to it. The tea really took them off and now we're seeing the, we're seeing it all being clawed back. And by the way, this has happened in other countries where you start seeing it really get clawed back. We're at a normal point of like, all right, try to trim the excesses. But if they keep pushing like it's might go back to what they would call the bad old days.
Phil Labonte
Well, the trans, the like, the trans issue is, is really largely what did it. The way that the far left behaves about, you know, trans people, your average lesbian is. And I've said this A million times your average lesbian is not going to. Who's nor who is accepted by society is not going to accept the idea that they have to have sex with a person with a penis or else they're a bigot. A men are not going to accept. Straight men are not going to accept the idea that they have to have sex with, you know, except trans women have sex with, with a, you know, a man with a penis that's calling themselves a woman or else they're a bigot. Like that is just not going to fly in any society. I think that it's forced on people by the trans community as well.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I think this makes me question if the founding fathers thought ahead or if this is the natural ebb and flow of any society. The result of of things like this is an authoritarian backlash. A lot of people have, have predicted this, that the ideologies and excess of liberalism result in social decay or behavioral sink as we'd call it. And now you've got a rising faction of people demanding authoritarianism, not totalitarianism, but an authoritarian style government that shuts them down and says you can't put weird cult symbols as your city's flag. That would violate the First Amendment. They're allowed to do it. The problem is these people are cultists. They are deranged, violent and psychotic. The found I'm curious that the founding fathers had considered a reality in which a large portion of the American population became literally insane, believing two plus two equals five amputating the genitals of children. I'm curious, like if you went to the founding father and said here's what you will get with the rules you have laid out and you showed them these things, do you think they'd still say no but we think it's the right thing to do?
Tim Pool
I think they did consider it. That's why. And by the way, I'm not one of these guys that's like repeal the 19th or whatever. But that's why they limited the franchise. Like you had to own property, like you had to be shown to be competent in other areas before you were even able to vote. So like they did see that. But over time, like you know, we have a lowest common denominator culture. And that's, I think the quote from.
A Lot Eliyahu
Franklin was religious and moral people is who the Constitution is for. These people are far ways away from.
Phil Labonte
But not only that, like there's a lot of things that the founders based our government and our government structures on was based on a lot of things in Rome. So they were aware of. Of, you know, the rise and fall of Rome. They knew about the excesses of Rome. They knew about the things that, you know, the things that helped tear the Roman Empire down and then the. The society down, you know. So I don't think that it was. I don't think that they weren't. They were unaware. And I think that, Sean, you. You made a good point.
A Lot Eliyahu
John Adams, rather.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I think, Sean, you made a great point that the reason they limited the franchise was because they saw what happened when Rome enfranchised all the people. Like when everybody could vote.
Ian Crossland
They.
Phil Labonte
And started taxing everybody. That was one of the, you know, one of the. The precursors of the fall of Rome.
A Lot Eliyahu
So I think one of the most fascinating things about this issue at this point in time is the political aspects of it, and that is that I think the Democrats are starting to realize it's a losing issue. And that's why many Democrats are pushing back less and less against Donald Trump when he brings out different executive orders that people would say is like, equivalent to a trans genocide or what have you. Right now, Trump's come out with his ban against trans people in the military, ban against trans people in women's sports. I'd like to see him go even further because he knows the more he harps on this issue, the Democrats struggle to defend it and the press, progressives in the party still will. This is Trump's probably most popular issue that he has. This is probably an 8020 issue for Donald Trump. I can't think of a more popular issue that he has on his second versus.
Phil Labonte
This is second.
A Lot Eliyahu
The Democrats, the border. I think even for moderates, though, I think this is more appealing than even immigration. But one last point on this. I would really like to see the Trump administration go a little bit further and hold different doctors responsible for what I believe is medical malpractice. If they misdiagnose somebody who within a certain amount of time comes to immediately regret the decision, which I know multiple D transitioners personally have went through. Right now, there is no role or responsibility after the fact for a lot of these doctors. And I think if there was some. Some consequences for this, medical malpractice, insurance rates will change. The doctor's willingness to so easily go ahead with these procedures would change and I think change some of the dynamics in an important manner.
Phil Labonte
So the doctors that do these procedures, they should be liable if the person decides after the fact that they don't want.
A Lot Eliyahu
Particularly for minors, too. Particularly for minors, for anyone.
Phil Labonte
Because these doctors yes, but I think there's a difference.
Ian Crossland
No, no, there's.
Phil Labonte
No, no, no. Because these doctors know that you can't make a man into a woman. Like, you can't make a woman into a man. So the fact that they do these procedures, they're doing them knowing that the results the people are going to get are never going to actually be the results that they're hoping for. So if they say no, you know, hey, look, you didn't actually protect me, you did harm to me, they should be.
A Lot Eliyahu
L. I think there's a different level of protection and agency people have as they grow older. And that's why I think there needs.
Tim Pool
To be a different set of rules. As an adult, even. Even things I would disagree with or.
Phil Labonte
But doctors have a. Have a responsibility to do things to. To not hurt you. If you went to a doctor and said, cut my arm off, it's not my arm.
A Lot Eliyahu
Different threshold.
Tim Pool
But I have. I have a more important point, because they're not backing off of this. And people really need to, like, listen to what they're doing because it's like a little judo move. Because what they say is like, oh, this isn't the most important issue. And you hear a lot of this from, like, the online left that's supposedly focusing on economic issues, you know, like, like Marxist stuff in terms of that economic sense. But when you push them on it, they're like, oh, why are you talking about this? This doesn't affect that many people. This is not an important issue. But when you push past all of that, you find out they're in favor of it. They want to trans is the kids. Like, so, like, these people are not backing off. They're trying to make you the weirdo for talking about it. And that tactic not working is the only reason we're seeing victories on this particular issue. Because this has been their strategy the whole time. Call you weird, call you a Chris.
Phil Labonte
And to your point, there are pharmaceutical companies that also try to. To incentivize this kind of stuff. Because if you get someone to have a procedure, they have a customer for life. There are medications that you will be on for the rest of your life. So if a doctor and if a doctor does this, they. And the person says, you know what? I've changed my mind, and I feel like you should have tried to talk me out of it. They should absolutely be liable. Absolutely. Like that. That's not even. I don't. There's no part of me that's like, even hymns and haws about that. They are responsible for taking care of people, that what they should be doing is saying, you need to go see a therapist. Like, if you go to a doctor and say, chop my stuff off, the doctor should say, hold on here. I'm going to refer you to a psychologist, because you're absolutely crazy.
Tim Pool
But then the therapist will affirm, yes, that's a good idea. That's a good solution. Like, should go to jail.
A Lot Eliyahu
Sean, do you think moderate, or let's say even the right wing Democrats support this type of gender ideology stuff? Because if anything, I believe they don't actually. But are dragged to it by the progressives in their party and forcing them to own it, I think is where the political advantage comes.
Tim Pool
Are we talking about the voters or are we talking about. About the.
A Lot Eliyahu
Both voters and politicians? Because I think there's a part of the Democrat party, the more centrist right wing part, that still does exist in some small part. There were a couple of congressmen, I believe, who after the election came out and said, like, oh, this trans issue is killing us.
Tim Pool
I think politicians are largely not ideologically based, and they kind of go with the flow. And the flow isn't necessarily the general population. It's like the leaders in the culture. Like, there's a lot of transgender people in Hollywood. The reason that matters is because they're a huge donor to the Democratic party. But Gavin Newsom is in favor of this stuff. Like, he can go on Charlie Kirk and say, whoa, this is. This is ridiculous.
Ian Crossland
Who.
Tim Pool
Who uses Latin X like, I don't use that. But then all of his literature shows him using it. He signs a law that protects teachers if they hide this condition from you. And again, with the suicide rate associated with transgenderism and the fact that if you hit depression, with a much lower suicide rate, you would be fired and possibly charged with child abuse. The fact that you can hide this from the parents is insane.
Ian Crossland
Let me.
Tim Pool
Newsom's in favor of that. Don't buy into him being a moderate.
Ian Crossland
Now, simple math, desistance rates. Desistance is when a child simply stops being trans. It's between 65 and 90%. Given the actual academic literature, suicidality is around 47% for trans people. This means that there is a greater chance the child will not be trans and not be suicidal. And thus you are substantially increasing the risk of suicide by providing transgender treatments to children.
Phil Labonte
Yep. Jail them. Put them in jail for this. Because lying kids.
Ian Crossland
Okay. But, you know, sure. The problem is they vote for it. How do we function as a society when you have psychotic Deranged people marching around saying two plus two equals five. I mean, they might as well. Look, the easiest way to explain that the liberal worldview is failed is 2 plus 2 equals 5 as a standard statement going around asserting that as if it's a fact that there, there, there is no logic. You're going, imagine what happens when you then bring you, you expound upon that into government. You're sitting in, you're sitting in a room and you're like, we have a wave of criminals that have crossed the southern border and they are raping and murdering people. I say we deport them. The liberals then, applying their fractured failed logic, goes, I know one way we can stop the crime is to give them money and housing. And you go, wait, how will that stop the crime? What do you mean? Giving housing and money to criminal narco gang members will stop them from raping people. And then they vote for it, and then they do it, and then you get more rape.
Tim Pool
It's, it's called arresting poverty. Like, or deporting poverty in this case, where, you know, the real problem in criminality is the fact that people are just poor. And like, use the perfect example that cuts to the heart of that that I always use, which is rape. Like, people are not raping because they're broke. Like, that is not a thing that.
Ian Crossland
AOC said that they're shooting each other in New York because they want bread.
Tim Pool
So true.
Phil Labonte
There was.
Tim Pool
They're all trying to get bread like.
Ian Crossland
San Francisco trying to get bread, if you know what I mean.
Phil Labonte
You know, some of San Francisco is trying to do. Was trying to do a policy like that where they were trying to pay people to not commit murder.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's, it's a root, it's like the root cause fallacy. The idea that, like, the best way to, to address something is to do it by the root cause. And even if poverty was the underlying root cause and that was properly identified, that does not mean that the most efficient way to address criminality is to do that. I mean, the Great Society programs, all these welfare programs from the 60s, they tried to reduce poverty through government handouts. We had the greatest crime wave in American history immediately after their passage. And they only ended in the mid-90s when we did welfare reform and the crime bill. So we went the exact opposite direction. Greatest crime drop in history. So, yeah, it's got, you got it.
Ian Crossland
You got a pipe burst in your basement and you call a liberal plumber and a conservative plumber, conservative plumber comes down and goes, there's Water leaking out of that pipe into your basement. Shut the water off we go. Makes sense. The liberal goes, what if we boil the water and turn the heat way up? And you're like, well, that will just put hot water in my basement.
Phil Labonte
They go, but some of it will evaporate.
Ian Crossland
They just go, nope. Two plus two equals five.
Phil Labonte
Oh geez.
Ian Crossland
Illogical solutions to problems. We voted for it. It's going to keep happening.
Tim Pool
That will heat the home and it will be more efficient than carbon.
Ian Crossland
Yes. No. If we, if we heat the water, hot water evaporates. So the water will stop and you'll be like, but it'll just keep flowing in my bas. No, it'll evaporate. Two plus two equals five. And they stand by it. They stand by. All right, we're going to go to your chats, my friend. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. You got to go to timcast.com click join us become a member of our Discord why? You get to call into our uncensored show and take part in our Culture War Live series. I believe the next one we're planning is going to be about one month and we're hoping to actually plan out, I think like six events is this is the strategy. And so they're about going to be about one month apart, but we are going to try and condense them and get them more frequent. So as a member, we just filmed the Culture War Live on Saturday and we encourage the audience to heckle, boo and jeer and cheer the debaters. And so we had a heck of a good time and I hope you guys join our Discord community and get involved in these conversations. But also you get to call into the uncensored show coming up in about 22 or so minutes over@rumble.com Timcast IRL let's grab your chats for now and we'll talk about what you guys got going on. All right. Shane H. Wilder says some field Trump isn't moving fast enough. I'm still early days to for the to for the line. You must strategize and hold the line until you see the whites of their eyes. Else risk going off half cocked. Indeed. Evan for us says do y' all think Pam Bondi is implicated in the Epstein docs? Jeremy shared what could have been a rumor that this could be the case. Hopefully just a rumor. I no way. No way.
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A Lot Eliyahu
People are so desperate for clicks right nowadays on Twitter. It's absolutely disgusting. Like, the incentive structure on Twitter is just to put out the dumbest crap you could think of and like the dumbest of rumors. And it's really become a pool over there on.
Ian Crossland
Fortunately, views on every platform have dropped dramatically. Here's the funny thing. You know, I've been, I've been in this business for, man, it's going on 12 or 13 years. I mean, I've been posting videos online forever. But in news media every four years, you have a. We call it like the news death year. This is the. This, this year is news death after a political election. Some people call it fatigue. I don't think fatigue is the right word. It's just, we are done. The president has been elected. Now we're going to chill out. We'll get back into the game when the midterms are coming up. So the midterms will come up. There's going to be a bubble. Viewership will start to increase politically. Then the year after this, we're going to start seeing an increase in campaigning for presidential primaries and things like this. This year will be the worst in the cycle. So what's happened is channels that talk culture and politics are seeing a substantial decrease. Thus, they're going to ramp up. You know, I'll put it this way. There's a finite amount of viewers who are willing to watch political content right now. And so that means everybody has to crank the dial up to 11 to steal whatever viewers they can from the other channels.
A Lot Eliyahu
Bless you.
Ian Crossland
And I sneezed.
A Lot Eliyahu
Did you. Were you finished there?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, that's it.
A Lot Eliyahu
I consume a ton of political content, including X. At this point, X is making you a dumber, more misinformed person. Thanks to people like Jeremy on X.
Ian Crossland
Like you're talking about Jeremy Hamley, I thought.
A Lot Eliyahu
I'm talking about Jeremy quartering. Quartering. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I am speaking about him and others on the platform are making you actively stupider and more misinformed. Sadly. It's. And it's unfortunate.
Tim Pool
Let's you know, Jeremy is a big Wisconsin grizzly bear. He's not the problem. The problem is all these accounts that just recycle. Everybody's old.
A Lot Eliyahu
What did he say? Wait, what did he say specifically? He was saying that Pam Bondi isn't releasing the Epstein files because they have dirt on.
Tim Pool
Listen, I'm not running defense.
A Lot Eliyahu
No.
Tim Pool
So it's just such like not running defense first.
A Lot Eliyahu
Bullshit. Desperate for clicks. He's trying to meld in together.
Tim Pool
He might be. He might be drunk and delete his tweets tomorrow. But like, anyway. But no but these are people.
A Lot Eliyahu
This is an influencer that people trust. This guy's supposed to be a journalist, right? And he's peddling stupid bullshit to try to get clicks. And it's making you actively more misinformed and stupid. He thinks you as an audience is stupid.
Ian Crossland
Why don't you debate him?
A Lot Eliyahu
I will just debate him, but I have disdain for people like him, frankly.
Ian Crossland
To be fair, I tweeted two things. Who would win in a fight? One ornery rooster or David Hogg.
A Lot Eliyahu
Yeah, but that's not like I. Also fundamentally different from what I would.
Ian Crossland
Win in a fight. One gorilla or the entire white dudes.
A Lot Eliyahu
For Harris, I think the gorilla, frankly.
Ian Crossland
I just want to mention too, I don't know why people think gorillas have superpowers. The idea that 100 men could not take a gorilla is the most laughably absurd thing I've ever heard in my life.
A Lot Eliyahu
Men are such wimps nowadays that I.
Ian Crossland
Average, average, 100 average guys could take down an elephant. This is not even like. This is complete.
Tim Pool
I've seen this in Africa audio.
Ian Crossland
We had weapons with no weapons.
Tim Pool
Oh, well, I don't know.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, the. The thing about an elephant is it the humans can run forever. This is how humans hunt. They're endurance hunters. So if humans, 100 of them were attacking an elephant and you can cause serious damage to the eyes to the trunk to the tail, and it tries to flee, it will die. It will die of exhaustion before humans get tired. This is gorillas, too. It's just insane to me that at any point, Everybody, anybody, thought 100 men could not fight a gorilla.
Tim Pool
I don't know. I saw a documentary, like it was animated, was called Tarzan, and the gorillas were pretty tough in there.
Ian Crossland
Like a gorilla, gorilla will die. I think the estimates are that a gorilla would kill about 20 men and then die.
A Lot Eliyahu
It depends on the men. Is it 100 David Hogs or is it regular shredded?
Ian Crossland
No, no, it's just men. It's regular guys, average guys.
A Lot Eliyahu
So you're getting David Hogg and the Shredded Gay Man.
Ian Crossland
Perhaps. But if we're just going by average bell curve, then they're 5 foot 8, 5 9, and they weigh 180 pounds.
A Lot Eliyahu
Look, if it were those guys, like.
Tim Pool
Guys in the vanguard are definitely biting it, bro.
Ian Crossland
A hundred guys would kill a lion.
A Lot Eliyahu
If it were guys like you, I think we could do it.
Ian Crossland
Have you ever been, like, tackled before.
Tim Pool
By, like, I think you could strangle a gorilla now that, like, with enough people to distract his arm.
Ian Crossland
No, like 20 guys would hold a gorilla down.
A Lot Eliyahu
How many. And then do you think one MMA fighter could take? How many humans do you think one? Mma, super mma?
Ian Crossland
I saw a video where a boxer beat up five guys at once.
A Lot Eliyahu
Yeah. So if this one crazy MMA fighter could take out, I think, I don't know, knock out 20 dudes, but somebody like Anderson Silva in his prime.
Tim Pool
But hold on, that's a professional. And even like, mma, like, fighters have said, you know, like, they could still get knocked out if they get a punch when they're not expecting.
A Lot Eliyahu
Sure, but a gorilla is, you know, almost.
Tim Pool
I mean, beyond is a gorilla even that, like, violent?
Ian Crossland
And they, they, they weigh on average about 400 lb. Rounds. A single strike from a gorilla, a punch could kill a man. But they're acting like, you know, you know what? I've, you know. Guys, you got to watch ufc, okay? People don't understand this. They don't understand why, like, by round four, the guys are going like this with like jello punches and they're struggling to hit. It's like, dude, you're winded, you're tired, lactic acid has built up and you're, it is difficult to maintain that high intensity combat for that long 100 guys. They, they, they, they'd rip that gorilla shreds and rip its arms and legs off.
A Lot Eliyahu
If.
Ian Crossland
Have you guys ever seen when like, 30 guys lift a single car? Not even 30. Like, I watched a video recently where like 10 guys lifted a carp and moved it.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Come on.
Tim Pool
Well, I think if we should probably run this experiment and for those of you who say it's animal cruelty, I think if the gorilla wins, we give him that Planet of the Apes serum and we just pay him money so he lives like a king. And, like, if the humans win, then we pay the medical bills for the. The survivors.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's go. Essay Federali says serious, not serious question. Why are people saying o' Keefe exposed the most powerful family on Earth? I thought we always accepted that their role was ceremonial.
Phil Labonte
Just because ceremonial doesn't mean they're not influential.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, and they get, they get was a dollar per person from the, from every person in the UK or something. Something like that.
Tim Pool
I. I think they have land that the UK government pays them for use of, and that's what supports their wealth. They're. They're technically like the heads of state of multiple governments. So, like, isn't it ceremonial, though?
A Lot Eliyahu
It's. They don't have any actual power. Their power comes from their wealth and they're going to transition into probably some.
Tim Pool
I think they have. I think they have more than nothing, but, like, less than, like, the conspiracy theorists would say. So I think it's really more influence. Like, you know, like, they've fallen off.
A Lot Eliyahu
So hard, the royal family, because I think they still had power in king's Charles lifetime. So for it to become ceremonial over their lifetime is so sad. The diminishing power.
Phil Labonte
And the queen was still really, like, really influential, like, up until she passed away, like, but like, after she died. Now Charles is not respected the same way that she was. And I think that that's probably going to be the death knell for the.
Tim Pool
Well, because, like, normally if you're a prince and like, the person who precedes you is taking way too long to kick it, like, you'd pull a Game of Thrones maneuver and seize the throne. Like, this guy just waited around. It's kind of cowardly.
A Lot Eliyahu
Well, if it mattered even. It doesn't even.
Ian Crossland
Jake says, what are the chances that Mr. Frey was. Was placed. Mr. Frey was placed in witness protection. They claimed she died. She didn't actually die. They're just putting her in protection.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, that's a possibility, I guess.
Tim Pool
I mean, that's what the mob says. Like, I've been watching the Sopranos with the Wife recently. That's what the mob always says when they kill someone. And they, they never find the body. They're like. They went into witness protection. So I, I don't know. I, I guess the reverse could be true.
Ian Crossland
Mr. Powell says can we get a big patriot shout out and support for Brad Arnold, lead singer of 3 Doors down, who was recently diagnosed with stage four cancer.
Phil Labonte
It's horrible.
Ian Crossland
Sad to hear it, man. I remember being 13 years old, hanging out at Collect a Card and comics in Chicago and they were blasting kryptonite while I played with my magic the Gathering and Pokemon cards. Words.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. If you're, if you're a praying kind, he. He has said that he would really appreciate prayers, so.
Tim Pool
And speaking of cancer, Anna Kasparian of the Young Turks posted on Twitter that her mother, she was in the hospital with her mother and she has some kind of cancer of the blood and she did like bone marrow. So people pray for her mom does.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And his mother pray for her mother's speedy recovery.
Phil Labonte
Best wishes.
Ian Crossland
You gotta get.
A Lot Eliyahu
Very nice of you to even mention.
Ian Crossland
I mean Anna's been pretty base as of late. You know, he's.
A Lot Eliyahu
You're the, you're kind of a correspondent on all things Young Turks.
Tim Pool
I, I am the expert. That's what they're going to put in my headstone.
Ian Crossland
They don't really get a lot of traffic these days, do they?
Tim Pool
I actually don't know. I'm not an expert. I know Anna's been off for two.
A Lot Eliyahu
Weeks, so that might be why.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, see you.
Phil Labonte
I know that.
A Lot Eliyahu
Take a look at the correspondent over here.
Phil Labonte
Ann has been fighting with the, with the viewers of the Young Turks because of her base takes.
Ian Crossland
She might be more their videos just members only now. Wow.
A Lot Eliyahu
I figured when Chen came out and she was gonna follow.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, they don't, they don't get a lot of views at all on any of their videos for the Young Turks channel.
A Lot Eliyahu
I'm surprised.
Ian Crossland
20, 000.
Tim Pool
I feel like they offer members videos for the whole network on their main channel and now YouTube allows you to see them like for some reason which just clutters up your feed on everybody's channel.
Ian Crossland
Well, because they want you to click it and then pay. Spend money. Yeah, they got a lot of members only videos. I mean that is, that is one strategy. It's a good strategy going for memberships that have big sponsors. Members are better. The Tim cast members are better. The Rumble Premium members are better. It's hard to rely on sponsors, man. Especially if they threaten you and want to cancel you for saying things they don't like. All Right. Ricky M says, I'm currently on a cross country road trip with my girlfriend. She's not listening, but she is fangirling hard over Phil. If it's not too much trouble, Phil, could my gf Jamie get a line from her fave ATR song Become the Catalyst, Please and thank you.
Phil Labonte
How about.
Ian Crossland
Is that from the song?
Phil Labonte
That's how the song starts, with just a deep growl.
Ian Crossland
Oh. All right. There you go. All right, let's grab some more he Quibbis says per chat read Whitney Webb's article on Epstein. Why? What does it say? You should tell us. All right. What have we here?
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I'd be interested in knowing what it says.
A Lot Eliyahu
I have an idea.
Ian Crossland
Slimmer. Slimaron says if not allowed. I apologize. I make EDH gameplay content and post on Rumble. Please check us out. We are middle class magic. Again, sorry I'm not allowed to self promote, but I'm a huge fan. We are always here to promote non woke Magic the Gathering players. Although the game is really bad these days, I don't know how magic survives, to be completely honest. It is a convoluted mess. They jumped the shark. They did. Do you know what Magic Gathering is?
Tim Pool
I know what it is.
Ian Crossland
You know? Yeah. So yeah, it's supposed to be like wizards are fighting and you summon goblins and dragons or whatever. They put out a set a few months ago, Magic racing. Oh, wizards on motorcycles racing. And everybody was just like, well, we're done. We are cooked.
Tim Pool
Didn't they devalue like rare cards by re releasing them? Like, I'm not too familiar.
Ian Crossland
That's super common actually. But sometimes if cards get reprinted, it can actually increase their value depending on if this coincides with a legalization of the card in sanctioned formats. What ended up happening last year was there were several cards. One card is called Jeweled Lotus. It is designed specifically for a magic format called Commander. And the independent committee on the rules banned it. And that dropped from like a 100 card or 200 card. So these are people who are playing in tournaments. In order to have this card in your deck for a. For a sanctioned event, you've got to save up 100, 200 bucks and buy it. Overnight it dropped down to like 20, 30 bucks. So this just like, like it screwed a bunch of small businesses because it's secondary market. And then Monocrypt is a huge, huge kick in the balls. This is a very old card from the 90s and they've reprinted it several times. More importantly, Hasbro released a set advertising these Cards, specifically promo editions. So you'd buy a pack of. You'd buy a pack for 100 bucks, like a box, right? You'd get, like, 50 packs in it or, you know, 30. And you're hoping you're gonna get that one card because it's cheaper than buying the card directly, but it's kind of gambling. And then a few months later, they said, oh, yeah, you can't actually use those. On the packs they're selling was the art from the card that. That got banned. So I'm like, I think there's a class action there because they. The rumor is that Hasbro knew the card would be banned from sanctioned play, and they told the rules committee not to release their. Their band until they sold out of the product.
Tim Pool
Is the rules committee, like, run by them, or is it, like a third party?
Ian Crossland
It used to be third party. Now it's run by them.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
After this scandal, they basically disbanded, and then Hasbro absorbed it.
Tim Pool
So normally, like, you can't, you know, just because something gets banned later, you can't, you know, like, sue over that. But if they deliberately knew that, if they knew they were gonna ban it and then this happened. Like, I don't know a lot about the Magic the Gathering rules, but I know similar things happen in, like, Yu Gi oh, tournaments or whatever. But, like, yeah, if you release a card that people think are going to play, and then they end up buying into it for the game, that is like, fraud if you know it's going to be banned.
Ian Crossland
So. So again, there's an independent rules committee. Hasbro owns Magic the Gathering. They were advertising booster packs that cost, like. I don't know, it costs, like, $7 something. And it's got a picture of this card on it called Jeweled Lotus. People started buying up these packs, being like, oh, boy, I hope I get this extremely expensive and rare card to use in my deck for sanctioned events. And then a few months later, the independent rules committee says that card is actually banned. And there was some information that led people to believe Hasbro had communicated with the rules committee and knew well in advance they were going to ban this card. And so Hasbro told them to hold off on their announcement until they can dump the product and make a ton of money because now the card's worthless.
Tim Pool
Right?
Ian Crossland
It's a. It's a weird thing, too, because people just can play whatever cards they want, and the game is completely broken. If that's the case, the game does not work at all. You may as well just draw pictures of lizards fighting dragons and warriors and make up whatever.
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Ian Crossland
Nicholson says I give Trump a pass on Epstein or any other story that comes out just because if it had any truth, the left would not hesitate to use it no matter the cost. They do use it. They post pictures of Trump and Epstein all the time. Do Winde says can we get a pay this much to shut off a Lot's mic?
A Lot Eliyahu
Tim, that's not a bad idea. I'm a capitalist after all.
Ian Crossland
Thousand dollars.
A Lot Eliyahu
That's low. Don't you kidding? We could do a lot better than that.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. How much you think people are willing to pay to have your money?
A Lot Eliyahu
Dude, a lot. It could be like a hundred dollars a minute. I think people would be clicking away.
Tim Pool
You just set a goal. They have to donate through it. There's a meter running during the show and then.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, yeah, when it. When it runs out, a lot's mic.
Phil Labonte
Turns back on like, like the crisis party in. In at pcc when it.
Ian Crossland
Hey, that's actually a really good idea.
Tim Pool
You got to put a clock on it so then people can try to break the record of how fast they can get him off the show.
Ian Crossland
No, no, no. You have a Meter that is at zero. And every. Every dollar super chat is like 10 seconds. And so $6 is. Is going to be a minute or. Yeah. And then the meter fills up by slowly going down the whole time.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So you've got a super chat to keep it afloat. Otherwise, if it goes all the way down, his mic turns back and then.
A Lot Eliyahu
It has to cut to me. Surge cuts to me immediately. If once it passes the threshold, maybe.
Ian Crossland
It should be a dollar per second.
Tim Pool
You should, I think maybe 60 bucks. That's a good way to work. But if you put like, like an. Like an execution thing, like he has to be booted off, like, when they hit that threshold, then they'll compete of, like, how fast they can get him off per episode. It's like, oh, it took 15 minutes episode. We could do better than that. Let's try to get 14.
Ian Crossland
We'll have. The meter's max capacity will be 3,000. And if the meter ever hits max capacity at one time, the alarm goes off and he's just out of the show for the rest of the day.
A Lot Eliyahu
Evacuated.
Ian Crossland
And then you got to build a.
Tim Pool
Custom ejector seat for this so, like, he can literally.
Ian Crossland
Sirens will go off and it'll be.
Phil Labonte
Like, Elon, there should be a penalty box.
Tim Pool
You have to have an Elong cam where he's sitting there and like, his microphone is clearly not connected. And that's the elog cam that he.
Ian Crossland
Has and periodically shows him talking. And he's just Ian as well.
Phil Labonte
It should actually just be third chair penalty box.
Ian Crossland
So, I mean, that actually is a really great idea for a show.
Phil Labonte
That's hilarious.
A Lot Eliyahu
Gee whiz.
Ian Crossland
Hey, not. Not specifically for, like, banning Eli, but if we did a show where we had something like that, that actually would be really funny. Because what we do with Chicken City is every hundred dollars, it trigger a chicken party. Triggers and music plays and all the chickens run out and it sprays mealworms everywhere. And then pop culture crisis. Every hundred dollars it fires. It fires a bunch of money guns, 20 bills in the air, and then plays crazy noises, which is nuts. And the idea we had for an avoided world which never got built was going to be that every hundred thousand super chats, it was going to make it thunderstorm. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
And so every hundred dollars, there should just be a picture of the moon that shows up and goes right over Sean's face.
Ian Crossland
There is no moon.
A Lot Eliyahu
Nothing more controversial than a truth teller, huh?
Ian Crossland
All right. Dimension 14B said, did you know that New York politicians just snuck $10 million into the new York state budget to pay for Letitia James personal legal defense. Indeed I did.
Phil Labonte
Republicans did that.
Ian Crossland
No, Democrats. Yep, Yep. And it's literally specifically for her. It doesn't say her name, but the way it's outlined and defined, it's just if the federal government goes after a New York politician for doing their job after this particular date. Yep.
Phil Labonte
Deep hatred.
Ian Crossland
What have we here? Rub says legend has it if you stare at the. At the nyc, you can hear the faint sound of the chirp from a smoke detector in need of a battery. Oh, the statue in nyc. Someone did that. They showed the video and they were playing. No, no, someone did that to Jasmine Crockett. They took one of her videos where she was talking in Congress and they started playing the smoke alarm chirp.
A Lot Eliyahu
So there's allegedly while she sits and speaks in the House, somebody is playing a smoke alarm chirp.
Ian Crossland
Someone's actually doing that.
A Lot Eliyahu
Allegedly. I believe I saw a news article about this. And then they raised. Used it as an issue in like the rules because it became really inflammatory.
Ian Crossland
Someone was actually doing that.
A Lot Eliyahu
Somebody in the House? Yeah. While she talks. Apparently this was an ongoing thing. They play the trick.
Ian Crossland
A member of Congress was doing it.
A Lot Eliyahu
Or it could have been their staff or somebody in the audience or somebody in the. Who's somebody? Who's there?
Tim Pool
What's crazy?
A Lot Eliyahu
All that's alleged. I want to find.
Tim Pool
What's crazy is Crockett didn't notice it. Like, how to be pointed out.
A Lot Eliyahu
So you've read that story too? Okay, okay. So it's just.
Tim Pool
No, I did a. I did a story on that. Remember that girl, the track racer that she ended up hitting another track racer in. I believe it was Virginia. Like, and that was a big issue for a while. Like, that she was saying that she didn't strike her on purpose or whatever. So I did a story on that and I used footage from the local news and people started stamping a time code claiming that there was a smoke detector chirp. I didn't hear it on the initial thing, but then I heard it. And I go to the local news report. It's in the local news report. I find the interview. And I swear to God, again, not altered a second by me. This woman or this girl had four smoke detectors going off at like different intervals in her house. And it's in the interview, like, the local news reporter doesn't say, hey, have you ever heard of a 9 volt battery? Like, so I don't know what it is.
Phil Labonte
I think people are afraid of heights or Something.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Like I don't know what's going on. Like. And then apparently people. People have told me from representatives from the black community have told me that some people believe that it chirps every 10 seconds and that indicates that it's working.
A Lot Eliyahu
I just wanted to fact check myself. Yeah, I fell for a Twitter meme. A really good funny spot on Twitter meme with 26 million impressions. So no, apparently.
Phil Labonte
Wow.
Ian Crossland
I was.
A Lot Eliyahu
That would have been funny.
Ian Crossland
We got one more super chat and it's Kookaburra says don't usually agree with a lot, but he's right about Jeremy. The clickbait has gotten out of hand. Makes him look desperate.
Phil Labonte
Jimmy's in the chat too.
Ian Crossland
I. I went to Jeremy's channel and I gotta be honest, I don't see anything particularly different about anything he's ever done. No specific tweet, but I did see one of his videos that said Marvel is dead. Thunderbolts Bombs. And I was surprised because I went and saw Thunderbolts and it was actually pretty good.
Phil Labonte
Is it?
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Brave New World was not good. And Thunderbolts was actually good. I would call like a B action movie, like, entertaining, fun to watch.
Tim Pool
It was fine.
Ian Crossland
It did bomb. It's the second worst MCU opening. It's crazy, dude.
Tim Pool
I think, look, man, Sinners is raking it in. That's why, like, that's the movie, really. I saw both over the weekend. Sinners had been out for a week.
Ian Crossland
What's Center's about?
Tim Pool
It's a Brian Cooger film with Michael B. Jordan. It's like a horror movie. Takes place in Jim Crosslab. It's like the black movie of the year, right? Prestige director, prestige actors and all that. I saw Sinners a week after it was released. Same weekend as Thunderbolts. Opening night, I saw Thunderbolts Sinners theater way more packed. And I about. It's like a horror movie that takes place in the Jim Crow, like, south and there's vampires involved in it. Isn't just like all the white people are vampires?
Ian Crossland
No.
A Lot Eliyahu
So it's.
Tim Pool
It's not that. Like, I. I will. I will say I. I thought they were going to make it more.
Ian Crossland
Let's save it for the uncensored calling show because we got. We got to go. So, my friend, smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim Cast. We're gonna go to that members only uncensored. Or I should say Rumble premium uncensored show. Go to rumble.com timcast IRL use promo code TIM10. Sign up for Rumble Premium. You get access to all of our we got feature length documentaries, the Green Room Show, Monday through Friday exclusive Rumble Premium show, the Tim Cast IRL Uncensored call in show. But you also get Mug Club and every other premium content creator on Rumble. You can follow me on Instagram at Tim Cast Actual Justice Warrior. What do you want to what do you want to shout out?
Tim Pool
You can find me on my YouTube channel. That's at Actual Justice Warrior. I will obviously shout out the beautiful Persian man. Nuance, bro. You are well missed, sir. Current Revolt Tony Ortiz's outlet, Texas Paper of Record and yeah, that, that's really. Oh yeah. Thank you Lisa for booking me and harassing me to come on the show.
A Lot Eliyahu
Oh, Lisa's the everybody you named is so great. But again, double shout out to Current Revolt and Lisa Reynolds. She's a superstar. Thanks for tuning in everybody. My name is A Lot Eliyahu. I'm the White House correspondent here at Tim Cast. Find me on social media under my name to keep up with our reporting at the White House.
Phil Labonte
Phil I am Phil that remains on Twix. I'm Phil that Remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. Our new record is entitled Anti Fragile. You can check it out on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon, Deezer. Yeah, don't forget the left things for crime.
Ian Crossland
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Timcast IRL: O'Keefe Drops EPSTEIN STORY Exposing British Royal Family Abusing Minors w/ Sean Fitzgerald Release Date: May 8, 2025
Introduction to the Epstein Exposé
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool is joined by Sean Fitzgerald from "The Actual Justice Warrior," Phil Labonte of the heavy metal band All That Remains, and A Lot Eliyahu, the White House correspondent. The primary focus centers on James O'Keefe’s latest exposé linking the British Royal Family to Jeffrey Epstein’s network involving the abuse of minors.
James O'Keefe’s Groundbreaking Exposure
Sean Fitzgerald introduces the main topic, highlighting the gravity of James O'Keefe’s revelation:
Sean Fitzgerald [05:00]: "James O'Keefe has dropped his expose and it shows an advisor to the British Royal family stating outside, I'm sorry, stating overtly and rather confidently that Prince Andrew was in fact abusing minors."
Fitzgerald emphasizes the unprecedented nature of the disclosure, noting O'Keefe’s success in publishing such explosive information:
Sean Fitzgerald [05:10]: "This is a massive story. It's only been, I think, an hour or so and it's already over 2 million views. And it's big."
He reflects on the increased accountability signs compared to a decade prior, suggesting that the survival and dissemination of this information indicate a societal shift towards confronting powerful figures.
Prince Andrew’s Alleged Involvement and Royal Family’s Response
The discussion delves into Prince Andrew's actions and the Royal Family's response. Fitzgerald questions the sincerity of the Royal Family’s attempts to distance themselves:
Sean Fitzgerald [09:05]: "He was taken off of any kind of official duties. They just shunned him, stuffed him in a closet."
Phil Labonte adds context about Prince Andrew’s diminished public role:
Phil Labonte [07:12]: "He doesn't. He didn't do any. He was taken off of any kind of like official duties."
Sean further probes the depth of Prince Andrew's misconduct, suggesting that his close ties with Epstein imply a broader complicity:
Sean Fitzgerald [10:26]: "I think Prince Andrew knew exactly what he's doing. The royal family knew he was on Epstein's island."
Pam Bondi’s Involvement and Document Release Delays
Pam Bondi's role in reviewing Epstein-related documents becomes a focal point. The hosts express skepticism over Bondi's delays in releasing substantial evidence:
Sean Fitzgerald [08:08]: "Pam Bondi has come out today saying tens of thousands of documents and videos are being reviewed."
Phil Labonte critiques the slow pace and excuses provided by Bondi:
Phil Labonte [35:27]: "I've heard... they say there's video evidence of underage people, so they don't want to release it."
Sean argues that even minimal releases should have been possible, questioning the legitimacy of Bondi’s justifications:
Sean Fitzgerald [34:27]: "There is no excuse for them not releasing anything. They should have released anything, even a single page."
Virginia Giuffre’s Death and Conspiracy Theories
The episode discusses the controversial death of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s accusers. The panel explores various theories surrounding her demise:
Sean Fitzgerald [19:36]: "It's extremely suspicious that now Virginia Giuffre ends her own life."
A Lot Eliyahu provides a nuanced perspective, considering Giuffre’s traumatic past and public pressures:
A Lot Eliyahu [20:35]: "Considering her life was filled with horrible acts done to her as a child and public conspiracy, it wouldn't be the craziest thing for her to be crushed under so much stress."
However, Tim Pool maintains a balanced view, acknowledging both possibilities of harassment and personal trauma:
Tim Pool [24:33]: "I think guilty for these people until proven innocent is the standard because they've lied so much about everything surrounding this."
Diddy’s Trial and Allegations of Slavery
Another significant portion of the discussion revolves around the trial of a man who shot up a Trump hotel in 2018, claiming he was a slave of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The panel scrutinizes the validity of his claims and the existence of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA):
Sean Fitzgerald [66:20]: "He had an NDA with Diddy corroborating his claim that Diddy was keeping him as a slave."
Phil Labonte questions the plausibility of such an arrangement:
Phil Labonte [70:36]: "It's a lot of money for a random guy. If he divorced his wife right away, he didn't want to split the $5 million with her."
The guests express skepticism about the legitimacy and motivations behind these allegations, highlighting the complex interplay between legal actions and public perceptions.
Rodney Hinton Jr. and Racial Tensions
The tragic incident involving Rodney Hinton Jr., whose son Ryan was killed by Cincinnati police, leading Rodney to kill a retired sheriff's deputy, is analyzed in the context of racial tensions:
Sean Fitzgerald [47:14]: "He had a gun in his hand... everybody yells out, gun, gun, gun. He became the main target of the officers."
Phil Labonte condemns the actions while acknowledging the underlying racial issues:
Phil Labonte [49:37]: "When they tell you to drop the gun, you have to drop the gun. If you hear that, you know you're going to get shot, especially considering the situation."
The conversation underscores the deep-seated frustrations and mistrust between communities and law enforcement, exacerbated by personal tragedies.
Symbolism and Representation: Statue Controversies
The panel shifts focus to cultural symbols, specifically the erection of a statue depicting an overweight Black woman in Times Square. They debate its significance and reception:
Sean Fitzgerald [77:02]: "Celebrating diversity with a mundane statue is insane."
A Lot Eliyahu critiques the choice, viewing it as a misguided attempt at representation:
A Lot Eliyahu [78:08]: "It's an ominous sign to the Democrat Party, representing their core base rather than meaningful diversity."
Phil Labonte and Ian Crossland discuss alternative representations, advocating for statues of universally recognized figures like Spider-Man or historical icons:
Phil Labonte [79:12]: "I'd welcome a 12-foot statue of Spider-Man instead—something people genuinely admire."
This segment highlights the ongoing cultural debates over representation, symbolism, and the effectiveness of such gestures in fostering genuine inclusivity.
Addressing the Epstein Files and Political Implications
Returning to the Epstein case, Pam Bondi's handling of the document releases becomes a contentious issue. The hosts express distrust in her management and question the transparency of the process:
Sean Fitzgerald [33:46]: "They have nothing. It's fake. They’re lying. Pam Bondi looks like an idiot."
Discussion includes the potential implications for high-profile figures like Donald Trump, RFK Jr., and Bill Clinton, who have connections to Epstein:
Sean Fitzgerald [25:08]: "I'll tell you what, Donald Trump too—I don't give anybody a special pass..."
The conversation underscores the broader political ramifications of exposing Epstein’s network, suggesting that it could lead to high-level investigations and further revelations.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the intersection of power, accountability, and societal change. They emphasize the importance of rigorous investigation and skepticism towards official narratives:
Tim Pool [94:23]: "But the charging decisions will be made by the Department of Justice. So like, Cash Patel can be Cash Patel... but Pam Bondi and the Attorney General are the key players."
The panel underscores the necessity of holding powerful individuals accountable, advocating for transparency and justice in high-profile cases.
Notable Quotes:
Sean Fitzgerald [05:10]: "This is a massive story. It's only been, I think, an hour or so and it's already over 2 million views. And it's big."
Phil Labonte [35:27]: "I've heard... they say there's video evidence of underage people, so they don't want to release it."
A Lot Eliyahu [20:35]: "Considering her life was filled with horrible acts done to her as a child and public conspiracy, it wouldn't be the craziest thing for her to be crushed under so much stress."
Sean Fitzgerald [25:08]: "I'll tell you what, Donald Trump too—I don't give anybody a special pass..."
Key Takeaways:
Accountability of the Powerful: The episode underscores the importance of holding influential figures, such as Prince Andrew and Sean "Diddy" Combs, accountable for their associations and alleged misconduct.
Skepticism Towards Official Narratives: Hosts express distrust in official explanations and delays, particularly regarding Pam Bondi's handling of Epstein-related documents.
Impact of Epstein’s Network: The Epstein case continues to have far-reaching implications, potentially affecting high-profile individuals and exacerbating existing racial tensions.
Cultural Representation Debates: The discussion on the statue in Times Square highlights ongoing conflicts over appropriate and meaningful cultural symbols.
Intersection of Politics and Justice: The conversation links political actions and decisions to broader themes of justice, transparency, and societal change.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, focusing on the critical discussions about James O'Keefe’s exposé, Prince Andrew’s alleged misconduct, the handling of Epstein-related documents, and the broader societal and political implications. Notable quotes and timestamps provide direct insights from the speakers, offering a clear understanding for those who haven't listened to the episode.