Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
You know, Tim's been saying it for a long time that we're on the road to civil war, and it seems like people are starting to agree. And I'm not talking about just anyone. Mainstream people like Tim Walls. You've got, who was it, Ray Dalio's talking about it. Minnesota has really got people all worked up. There was an attempt from a guy from Minnesota to break Luigi Mangione out of jail.
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Chapter 2: What does Tim Walz mean by a 'Fort Sumter moment'?
But I want to lean into it just to be like, screw you. I really get that feeling. Like I said the other night, they're like, oh, Nazi or whatever. I'm not an absolute, my best friend's a Jewish person. I'm not a Nazi, but it makes me want to run and salute. It angers me that much. I'm not saying that I just want to lean, I just want to be whatever they hate because I hate them so much.
That's the plan for the radical agenda. They want you to become the villain they're telling you you are.
So fine, I'll be it, no problem.
But then that's how they get a communist revolution. They want the government to become the fascists that they say they are so that they can then tell the community, hey, look, we were right.
Come together.
Let's overthrow this. And it's the same with individuals. If they can call you a Nazi enough times you actually start hiling there, then like they got you.
The left has caused words to lose meaning. Like if everything is racist, then nothing is racist. If everything is homophobic, then nothing is homophobic. It's like you just spew this nonsense over and over and over again. And then it's like, okay, well, if just everything's racist and some type of phobic, then whatever. It's like people are over it. Yeah, that's where I'm at.
That's a really that's really great point. People that are consistently told that guy's racist, that guy's racist. And they're like, wait a minute, I know that guy or I've seen that guy interacting with with people and he's not that.
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Chapter 3: How is the concept of civil war introduced in the discussion?
And when you hear that enough, you're like, well, I just can't believe when you call people racist. You know, I just I don't believe it. Your accusations no longer mean anything. It's like. It's like calling Trump a Nazi, right? Like Donald Trump is clearly not a national socialist, right? He is. And Nazi is a very specific thing.
Even if you're calling like if they were to just call when they call people fascist, then you're like, all right, maybe you have some kind of reason to to equate a person with a fascist because fascism is usually nationalist and authoritarian and And so, you know, maybe there's some kind of similarity. But Nazi's a very, very specific thing.
They want Trump to get that living space for the German people.
That's what it is.
It's whatever my iPhone tells me today. That's literally what it is.
But, you know, the phrase Nazi, it's just so watered down. And so people just they hear it and it's like water off a duck's back. They don't care.
There are real races too, which is the sad thing about all this conflation is that if someone really kind of ignorantly thinks that, unless you say that people are different, and people are different based on their racial histories.
Yeah, any kind of superiority based on a genetic code is like, bro, you need to teach kids early that that's not necessarily, like genetic homogeneity happens when you cross breed, you get the strengths from different genomes. And if people don't know that, it gets lost in a shuffle.
That's kind of what it was like, you know, in the 90s and early aughts, like the idea of being a racist was so foreign to most people. You know, I'm an old guy now. And like when I was growing up, like nobody cared what your what color your skin was. And you did like. It was not an issue.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the signal chat mentioned?
So how we get the temperature down in this country without any kind of serious escalation, I honestly don't know. Even Tim Waltz asked the question today, is this Fort Sumter? And I certainly hope it's not.
YOU'RE RIGHT, BECAUSE THERE'S A CERTAIN FACTION OF THE LEFT THAT WANTS THE VIOLENCE. IT DOESN'T MATTER IF IT'S ABOUT THE PALESTINIANS OR ABOUT ICE OR ABOUT THE NO KINGS. THEY WANT ACTION AND THEY WANT IT IN THE STREETS AND THEY WANT TO BE HEROES. AND YOU'RE ALWAYS GOING TO HAVE I THINK IT'S A PURPOSEFUL DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN WHETHER IT'S AIRBRUSHING THESE MARTYRS
THIS VIDEO WENT VIRAL THIS VIDEO WENT VIRAL YESTERDAY THAT ONE THAT YOU SHOWED WHERE PRETTY IS KICKING THE TAIL LIGHT OUT OF THIS VEHICLE AND IMMEDIATELY THESE NETWORKS SPRANG INTO ACTION CLAIMING THIS WAS AN AI VIDEO TOTALLY FABRICATED ARGUMENTS TRYING TO DOWNPLAY THAT THIS GUY ACTUALLY WAS A VIOLENT GUY DOESN'T MEAN HE DESERVED ANYTHING BUT I THINK THE CONTEXT HERE MATTERS AND WE DID SEE SOME I WOULD SAY MIDDLE OF THE ROAD PEOPLE KIND OF WALK BACK THEY THOUGHT THIS WAS JUST SOME LEGAL OBSERVER WELL HE WAS A BIT OF A RADICAL
But when you look at how MSNOW runs that airbrushed photo, it's seemingly this addiction to driving the narrative either for ratings or ideology, and it's making people go nuts.
IT'S LIKE WHEN YOU HAVE SOME GUY IN A VIOLENT SITUATION WITH COPS, THEY ALWAYS PUT THE GUY'S MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATION PICTURE ON THE SCREEN FROM FOUR YEARS AGO. IT'S JUST DISHONEST. I THINK WE'RE STARTING TO SEE THROUGH IT BECAUSE OF YOUR OUTLET, THE INTERNET, FOX AND EVERYTHING. PEOPLE AREN'T AS BRAINWASHED AS THEY USED TO BE, BUT SOME OF THEM ARE. IT'S A REAL PROBLEM. TIM, GOOD TO SEE YOU.
Nick Shirley back in Somaliland.
Jesse.
Yeah, Nick.
Hey, Nick Shirley, what's up, homie? Jesse hit it on the head. It really is up to the media to tone it down.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of artillery use in conflict?
Everybody would want it. Everyone would just artillery shell the shit out of that flat land. It would be dead. There's gotta be targets to use artillery.
The frack fields are probably to be flattened by bombings because- Nobody can have it. Exactly. Because we can't hold it. We're under siege too often.
Chapter 6: How does neon production relate to technology and warfare?
Can't you frack a pencil? Here's the thing.
Yes.
You can crack, right? So cracking is important. And so is like neon, right? So neon is a byproduct of steel, right?
Chapter 7: What factors influence military strongholds in the U.S.?
And you need neon for like what those superconductors, what do they call it? The, right?
You're talking about neon?
Yeah, neon is literally a byproduct of steel. That's why Ukraine and Taiwan have a ton of it, right? And they need that for those little chips that we make for all of our communication, our cell phones, for all of our military, what are they called? Superconductors? No, they're, you know what I'm talking about, the little chips in Taiwan.
Semiconductors.
Semiconductors. That's it. You need that. So steel production is high up there. So you want somewhere where you can produce steel and you can have natural gas.
Yeah. PA is densely populated and would easily be absorbed as soon as a war broke out.
In the middle. It's not densely populated.
It's East Coast.
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Chapter 8: How do political leaders navigate complex ethical dilemmas?
Pennsylvania is on the water. Everything east of the Mississippi.
We have the Delaware.
Yeah. It's on the water.
I like Pennsylvania.
Yeah.
The question is where the densest military strongholds.
That's part of why I think so.
And population bases.
California, because you've got the second Marine division there. You've got Miramar. You've got Navy, Naval Air Force and Marine Corps bases there. You've got a lot of farms there.
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