Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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Sure, Emily and Rocco lost, but it doesn't really matter. Subverse as a news brand is 100% dead and most likely will be staffed with Tim's peons anyways and we all know how good he is at hiring people.
To be fair, Subverse, or as it's known as SCNR, was dead from the start. Just like Tim's other project he does little to nothing to advertise it and it would cut into his main shtick, which is why he pretty much only talks about Chicken City.

I also have zero faith in him, or anyone working for him, coming up with interesting segments, as at least Daryl Davis had an interesting interview with Tim's brother back in the day, but these days those things would just be funneled to the podcast.
 
To be fair, Subverse, or as it's known as SCNR, was dead from the start. Just like Tim's other project he does little to nothing to advertise it and it would cut into his main shtick, which is why he pretty much only talks about Chicken City.

I also have zero faith in him, or anyone working for him, coming up with interesting segments, as at least Daryl Davis had an interesting interview with Tim's brother back in the day, but these days those things would just be funneled to the podcast.
I think Tim's much more interested in the Timcast brand since he owns it outright. Either Subverse/SCNR goes defunct, or gets somehow absorbed under the Timcast umbrella with the investors left with nothing for their investment.
 
I think Tim's much more interested in the Timcast brand since he owns it outright. Either Subverse/SCNR goes defunct, or gets somehow absorbed under the Timcast umbrella with the investors left with nothing for their investment.
Had he left it to Reactor, Reactor might have made something of it. Instead, he took it to impress Emily Molli because he has no swag.
 
If Tim is smart he'd used SCNR/The Porn game to interview his guess about their subjects they know (save some money on travel) or to actually send people out there to interview people. Like hire a an actual reporter and crew to do this and only give himself the power to nope something but they get to interview whoever they want. I'd help him probably expand as long as he doesn't put one of his retards in charge.
Also wondering if he will try and get damages since they probably cost him some lawyers fees and Rocco and Emily had no fucking standing
 
If Tim is smart he'd used SCNR/The Porn game to interview his guess about their subjects they know (save some money on travel) or to actually send people out there to interview people. Like hire a an actual reporter and crew to do this and only give himself the power to nope something but they get to interview whoever they want. I'd help him probably expand as long as he doesn't put one of his retards in charge.
Also wondering if he will try and get damages since they probably cost him some lawyers fees and Rocco and Emily had no fucking standing
I'm glad I didn't invest in this company and when you think about it, there were some big red flags back then that hinted it was a bad investment beyond typical start-up failures. While Tim wasn't a full-on narc when crowdfunding started, entrusting money to a high school drop-out and a bunch of his former Vice friends mostly bankrolled by the Minds guy didn't look like a good ROI. From what I've seen, if this sort of start-up is to be even a moderate success, it's got to have some kind of conservative leadership.
 

Early on in this video, Tim tries to take a right-wing stand. "You know, I'm at the point where I don't care what kind of pronouns you use. You don't just get to decide what kind of pronouns I use."

Then he remembers all the dick sucking he did for Blaire White. "Now I got no problem using he/she, um, him/her - for any individual but I'm not gonna say they'them."

Okay Tim. Very brave. Very free speech. Let's see it in action. It's easy for you to change your pronouns when reading a news story to yourself. Say it to a tranny's face.
 
Nice looking ad buy there Tim, pic courtesy of Jack Posobiec.

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Tim quoting himself calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news", and thinking the rootless cosmopolitans of NYC care what he believes are both hilarious.
 
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Nice looking ad buy there Tim, pic courtesy of Jack Posobiec.

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Tim quoting himself calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news", and thinking the rootless cosmopolitans of NYC care what he believes are both hilarious.
Tim I believe that title belongs to Null with his podcast Mad At The Internet.
 
Nice looking ad buy there Tim, pic courtesy of Jack Posobiec.

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Tim quoting himself calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news", and thinking the rootless cosmopolitans of NYC care what he believes are both hilarious.
It would be funny if an interviewer asked the people here who Tim Pool is and they say they have no idea.
 
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Turns out Ben did do his interview but no one cared because of Kanye

The interview starts eleven minutes in and Lisa (Tim's Sister) is in the chat the whole time. I took a few notes while listening to it and doing other stuff:

- Ben studied finance, had a breakdown in 2011 after graduating and working. This lead him to looking into Occupy Wall Street and he found Tim's streams on LiveLeaks, that inspired Ben. Ben looks up to Ian, and was at one point involved in Minds when it was Ian, Ottman, and the CTO Mark Harding only, and Ben fucked it up. Ian brought Ben into the Beanie Verse.

- When Ben arrived, not as a full time employee but as a temp to fix their internet that was improperly installed, he shows up in West Virginia and no one there to pick him up, with no uber that could get to him either as it was only 4miles away from where he landed at the airport. He had to walk in the dark up hill. Someone named Tiffany Tap let him in, Alex Jones was there, Ben's other hero.

He says Andreas showed up, gave him a big hug (he doesn't say hug, just mimes it). Ben says he wont' talk about Andreas more and it's been broadcast already. They went to hang out Adam and someone offered him a joint. Adam was pissed that day and talking about Lydia being a bitch and sleeping with Tim. Borysenko says Adam told her the same thing a year before he told Ben or something.

- Ben says everything Adam said was true, except Chris (Reactor) didn't sue Tim. Chris was going to sue Tim because he was broke and Tim was taking all the income, and Chris's father got involved and talked them down last minute.

- Ben mentions at one point on a different day said "This isn't a real company, this is just a Tim Pool sex cult." Ben doesn't know what that means exactly just that it was said.

- Ben confirms Tim blows up on people all the time, but he's very nice and sweet unless you catch him off guard. Tim blew up on Ben at least 3 times, so Ben stopped saying things that confused Tim and triggered his tard rage.

The most common things that caused Tim's rage was anything that jeopardized Tim's brand potential. He didn't blow up on the skaters as much but he would scream at Tiffany Tap a lot.
Tim lives by a very rigid time schedule every day and he allowed zero time to help employees solve issues.
Ben says everyone Tim brought into the company except Ian's ex who Lisa was talking about.
Tim would get mad at people stealing his boxes of socks or even moving them. He had random boxes of clothing, socks more than anything, constantly brought in and kept around.

- Ben says employee turn over was mild before Tim got Covid. Time got Covid, almost died, and then he started firing people as he lost tons of money while he couldn't stream. Tim became much more of a recluse because of it, and starting being harsher on his employees with more extreme blow ups. He also thought his business might not be viable or sustainable, which it probably isn't if him being down for a couple weeks destroys everything.

Tim said he thought Covid was designed to kill poor people because if you have the money you can survive.
Tim became paranoid even more and started self sabotaging as the business grew. He started talking about shutting it all down and running off into the woods with his van. Changes in the algorithm and other stuff made him also think his show was doomed as all of his side projects were failing

- Miracle confirmed to be fired, it was Ben's fault supposedly. Nick Elwell was another employee who was fired and turns out Miracle took a screenshot of the company chat when it happened, sent it to Ben, Ben shared it with someone, and it ended up on Twitter which got Miracle fired.
-> Lisa superchats and Ben confirms, someone said everyone working for Tim would be fired if the person who leaked the screenshot stepped forward. Miracle was forced to confess at gun point, Ben says it wasn't Tim who did the intimidation tactic but someone in a tiny hat. Maybe Ben Shapiro this time as Tim was sucking Shapiro cock for a while, same with Rogan telling him to fire Adam.

- Tim knew Ian's crazy ex before she worked for him, she came back into his life randomly and tried to help Tim get over fucking Lydia and maybe wanted in Tim's pants. Supposedly Allison go angry at Ian's ex as she w as jealous. People did get fired for just talking to Ian's ex. Allison cried to Ben about Tim cheating with Lydia.

- Ben says the only thing keeping things afloat is Timcast IRL and if that stops bringing in money the whole company dies.

- Ben says all the lawyers Tim has working for him are shysters. Ben has a cousin who he did a start up with in the past, his cousin now has a JD and says Tim's lawyers are writing crap contracts to exploit Tim. Claims some of the advice they provide is a breach of their responsibility to their client.

- Ben says Tim dropped out freshman year in High School, Borysenko says sources say he dropped out right before graduation and could have easily graduated if he wanted to.

- Ben says they've been swatted constantly at the compound but most of the time it doesn't interrupt the show.


Should have used Kanye instead. Would have drawn more eyes
Could have even said something like "Asking the real questions! Too Tough for Kanye!"
 
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I'd also add to your notes that Ben sees Tim as a Steve Jobs kind of character (I would have said Tom Cruise, but whatever) and absolutely needs everything to go according to plan. A high need of control over his environment, one could say. "Mary" was a loyal friend of Tim, tried to help him, but didn't work as an HR person. Allison also seems to be unable to decide to stay or go while Tim tried to rebuild the relationship. Allison's ultimately got to decide whether she can forgive him or not. I wouldn't just because of narcissistic rage, but money is a powerful temptation for a woman. Not only do they get swatted, but the FBI and the DOJ still has no clue who's doing it. Lisa Pool also reports the fear the remaining employees have and lost friends as a result, indicating a cult environment. I am surprised that both of them think that Tim and Adam can patch things up at this point. Tim sees Adam as a traitor and is panicking while Adam is disgusted with Tim's narcissism. There is no room to negotiate here.

Yup, I was right to say that Tim is failing at being like Sargon. Lotus Eaters, while it would be a terrible blow if Sargon died, would still be able to function without him. Timcast cannot work without Tim because he can't delegate or get his talent to grow and his self-sabotage is evident with how he treats Ian. Ian or Luke MIGHT be able to lead Timcast segments. but they're never going to grow or have access to Tim's network. He's figuratively turning into Witcher 3 Radovid, the most lolcow version of him.

 
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Just to add on how much Tim Pool’s mother is a bitch, Lisa Pool just learned about her real fathers side of the family. Looks like he was a heart surgeon and never allowed to learn about her real fathers side of the family and when she found out on 23andMe Tim’s mother whines about how it’s affecting her mental health. So she gets with a heart surgeon and he dies and then she moves into Tim’s father the fireman and takes all his money to start a crap coffee store and once that store fails and he loses his money she divorced him and he dies.

Tim’s mother is a black widow

 
Nice looking ad buy there Tim, pic courtesy of Jack Posobiec.

Tim quoting himself calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news", and thinking the rootless cosmopolitans of NYC care what he believes are both hilarious.
The fact that nobody around Tim felt comfortable enough to tell Tim that literally zero people are going to see a picture of some guy in a beanie calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news" and actually check it out is a bad sign. The other quotes to the side are cringey but not that bad.

That's a significant sum of cash down the drain for a total vanity ad.
 
Surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet.

The Subverse (The Beanie Man News Network, not the Space Fucking Simulator) WeFunder got updated today with the following info on how Beanie Man won the lawsuit, they got all the equipment and money back, and they're going to try to restart the company. This was after a 15 month lack of communication.
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Hi investors! I'm Merc - Head of Investor Success at Wefunder - here providing you with updated information I just received from Subverse.


Bridgeport, CT: December 9, 2022

SUBVERSE, Inc. LITIGATION ENDS

Subverse, Inc., an independent digital news platform, has settled its lawsuit against two former employees. Tim Pool, CEO of Subverse, Inc. and Emily Molli and Rocco Castoro announced today that the parties have settled the lawsuit (which can be read in full here) filed in federal court to avoid the cost and uncertainty of litigation. As a result of this settlement, control of the websites SCNR.com and Subverse.net will be returned to Subverse along with company equipment and assets. Subverse, Inc. intends to reorganize its digital platforms and website as a news organization and continue its operations with new employees and management. Molli and Castoro will no longer have a relationship or stake with Subverse, Inc.

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In a separate action, Emily Molli vs. Subverse, the defendant Emily Molli withdrew her right to appeal in a case against Subverse, in which the California Department of Industrial Relations denied each and every claim she made. Details can be found here (link to attached pdf).



Thank you to the investor community for yMolli & Rocco never had a chance since our continued patience.

Surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet.

The Subverse (The Beanie Man News Network, not the Space Fucking Simulator) WeFunder got updated today with the following info on how Beanie Man won the lawsuit, they got all the equipment and money back, and they're going to try to restart the company. This was after a 15 month lack of communication.
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Hi investors! I'm Merc - Head of Investor Success at Wefunder - here providing you with updated information I just received from Subverse.


Bridgeport, CT: December 9, 2022

SUBVERSE, Inc. LITIGATION ENDS

Subverse, Inc., an independent digital news platform, has settled its lawsuit against two former employees. Tim Pool, CEO of Subverse, Inc. and Emily Molli and Rocco Castoro announced today that the parties have settled the lawsuit (which can be read in full here) filed in federal court to avoid the cost and uncertainty of litigation. As a result of this settlement, control of the websites SCNR.com and Subverse.net will be returned to Subverse along with company equipment and assets. Subverse, Inc. intends to reorganize its digital platforms and website as a news organization and continue its operations with new employees and management. Molli and Castoro will no longer have a relationship or stake with Subverse, Inc.

****

In a separate action, Emily Molli vs. Subverse, the defendant Emily Molli withdrew her right to appeal in a case against Subverse, in which the California Department of Industrial Relations denied each and every claim she made. Details can be found here (link to attached pdf).



Thank you to the investor community for your continued patience.
These POS never had a chance of winning... Barrett Brown saw to that.
 
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I'd also add to your notes that Ben sees Tim as a Steve Jobs kind of character (I would have said Tom Cruise, but whatever) and absolutely needs everything to go according to plan. A high need of control over his environment, one could say. "Mary" was a loyal friend of Tim, tried to help him, but didn't work as an HR person. Allison also seems to be unable to decide to stay or go while Tim tried to rebuild the relationship. Allison's ultimately got to decide whether she can forgive him or not. I wouldn't just because of narcissistic rage, but money is a powerful temptation for a woman. Not only do they get swatted, but the FBI and the DOJ still has no clue who's doing it. Lisa Pool also reports the fear the remaining employees have and lost friends as a result, indicating a cult environment. I am surprised that both of them think that Tim and Adam can patch things up at this point. Tim sees Adam as a traitor and is panicking while Adam is disgusted with Tim's narcissism. There is no room to negotiate here.

Yup, I was right to say that Tim is failing at being like Sargon. Lotus Eaters, while it would be a terrible blow if Sargon died, would still be able to function without him. Timcast cannot work without Tim because he can't delegate or get his talent to grow and his self-sabotage is evident with how he treats Ian. Ian or Luke MIGHT be able to lead Timcast segments. but they're never going to grow or have access to Tim's network. He's figuratively turning into Witcher 3 Radovid, the most lolcow version of him.

The funny thing is when he did have a talent he could grow in Adam, he fucked it up royally. Adam's not perfect and has his own issues, but as the owner of a company you have to be able to solves those issues in specific or hire someone who can, but nope, Tim knows best.

I was excited when Tim started launching all the side projects at first, but now it's just obvious he's fucked them all up and will just double down on his main show because he doesn't have the ability or even really the desire to make a full company.

The fact that nobody around Tim felt comfortable enough to tell Tim that literally zero people are going to see a picture of some guy in a beanie calling his own podcast "the best in culture and news" and actually check it out is a bad sign. The other quotes to the side are cringey but not that bad.

That's a significant sum of cash down the drain for a total vanity ad.
It's just Tim wanting to buy legitimacy as he hopes that if he has a billboard in Time Square people will take him seriously instead of just viewing him as that Internet guy with a beanie. He'd have been better off putting the money into Youtube ads or something for his floundering projects like Pop Culture Crisis or something, but once again he puts all his eggs in one basket.

Hell, he even bought his chickens a billboard once, meanwhile his other "talents" get shafted.
 
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