Man I loved Andromeda and Hercules. I hope he's doing alright - still not enough to make me watch Tim Pool though.
That is what I am here for. Kevin Sorbo is, thankfully, doing well, despite getting booted from Hollywood. Now, he is making independent films, & has a loving wife he works with, after meeting her on the set of
Hercules.
On
The Culture War, Tim had two former FBI agents, Garret O'Boyle & Kyle Seraphin, talk about weaponisation of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Kyle did a good bit of the talking, but it was nice to have an inside view of the FBI, by agents that left due to the overreaches of that agency. Aside from the initial Ian woo-woo magic bit I clipped, he was mostly silent, sad to say. Tim, also, reined himself in enough to give both guests air to speak at length.
Clip Collection:
-Ian was on
The Culture War, & shows why he needs to be on every episode:
-Garret describes how the FBI failed to prevent a mass shooting, despite goading on the perpetrator:
Here is the article he mentioned:

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-Kyle describes how the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) was documenting license plates at an ANTIFA event. Unfortunately, the particular person was not so sublte, due to their "features":
-Tim details a SWAT-ting of a property he owns, which was unoccupied, & still no investigation of the person Tim thinks did it. Not sure whom this is he is talking about:
Bonus Bits:
-I love how often Kyle uses Ian as the extremist seeking to do violence, in this episode. First it was association with ISIS:
Then, Ian is an anti-government right winger:
I, now, cannot banish the image of an American Flag-printed towel wrapped around Ian's head, as he demands a return to what the Wahhabi Founding Fathers demanded:
Tim had Vince Dao, a conservative social media personality, as the guest on IRL.
Ian & Phil were the co-hosts.
*The panel talks about the changing shape of concepts, ideas, technology, & even words over time: 58:43-1:09:35
Clip Collection:
-Phil recounts his online slap fight with Hasan:
Phil was called one of Tim's "commanders" by Hasan:

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-Ian brings up "toxic compassion" & how it has destroyed cities. Vince discusses what he sees in city people changing their politics, even by a smidgen could make a difference. Ian notes the value of the internet to make this
Caravan of Saints washing over America visible to everyone:
-The panel discusses what the government-aligned version of Starlink could hold for its payloads. The most likely answer is sensors for detecting nuclear tests, not weapons or an SDI program:
-Ian goes from talking about
Evil Dead to preserving data via orbital satellites:
-Shut it, Tim. You be nice to Ian, & let him & Phil talk respectfully to each other:
-Tim proposes a
Culture War episode with James Lindsay & Phil.
Phil will need to master the blade, first, though:
