Today's episode featured Winston Marshall, ex-member of Mumford & Sons that left the band over the controversial act of reading Andy Ngo's book on Antifa. Winston barely gets a word in edgewise, at the beginning, only entering around 18:45. Also, were Ian & Winston separated at birth to test nature v. nurture?

Bill Ottman was there, as well, because Mindsfest is occurring in the the same town a few days from the posting of this video.
Clip collection:
-Political boss, Tim Pool, will run Joe Manchin out of office:
-Tim failed to fact-check himself. The pictures of the leaked documents do appear to have been edited, in regards to the casualty figures he cites. It took a super-chat at the end of stream to alert him to this, & he says he will look into it:
The original image is on top, the altered one is on the bottom:
-Timcast talks aliens. Ian must have been playing Deus Ex, because he seems to be using the in-game explanation for Greys. Music added for effect:
-All I can say is, Winston had no idea what he was signing up for...Soviet human-chimpanzee hybrids via forced rape of human women. The face says it all:
-When the panel discusses who controls the world, Ian asks a troubling (((question))):
-After talking about the poop pin map of San Francisco, Ian is reminded of a dream where he is president & standing against the Military-Industrial Complex, only to be shot in the heart. He, then, turns this into a lesson of not going into federal politics, but taking care of your family, local government, & creative solutions to effect change. I think Ron Paul talking about JFK being assassinated in a coup gave poor Ian nightmares...:
-Tim's method of convincing people, direct confrontation:
-Tim explains the plans for Beanie evangelization via his coffee shops, club house, etc.:
-Tim gets news of bomb threats against Anhauser-Busch in Van Nuys, via super-chat. The one night he decided to set Bud Light aside for chimpanzee rape, aliens, & how to convince people...:
Article on the bomb threat
-Bill Ottman brings up the Dalai Lama being a nonce, Ian compares the Dalai Lama's behaviour to a gorilla playing with a little monkey:
Quite the interesting spread of talking points, last night, wouldn't you say?