Because Tim is always directing people to his site, I decided to look up yesterday's episodes there.
But, that did not turn out so well... The links to give Tim money, get the mobile app, & those to videos on the front page work just fine. While the ones going to his backlogged content end up here:

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Archive)
This is a recent issue, so I am guessing it must have been part of an update for the Miami event, I would wager.
Tim had Richard Baris, a pollster & self-proclaimed "People's Pundit", as the guest.
Ian & Phil were co-hosts.
Clip Collection:
-Richard dumps some cold water on Tim's hype for an independent run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr as an independent being good for Trump:
-Tim is not an alarmist, everyone, he just thinks if Biden wins in 2024 Mike Cernovich will be "Julian Assange'd":
-Tim crams two pop culture references into his discussion of how government will act in a crisis:
-Tim marks out Ian as the first target in a revolution, while Phil & Tim are "fortified" & not to be targeted first:
-Tim is having a gay old time, this episode, with Civil War talk:
-Tim thinks the
Stuxnet attack upon Iranian centrifuges was to deny them the ability to have nuclear power, not nuclear weapons, as this would keep them in the petro-dollar system.
-Ian & Phil discuss how much power to be given to the government. Phil fears unfettered government, Ian fears unfettered private monopolies:
-Tim beings to embrace the Great Replacement Theory:
-Tim gives Ian a compliment, not a big one, but a compliment, nonetheless:
-Tim breaks down where his personal salary comes from, & we find out Brett is paid to moderate the Timcast Discord, full-time:
-Phil thinks the reason Steven Bonnell (Destiny), Ian Kochinski (Vaush), & Emma Vigeland had their event in D.C. was due to Timcast previously hosting their podcast in Washington for episodes on location:
Here is a photo of Death, Famine, & Pestilence, seated with Ryan Grim, the Washington D.C. bureau chief of
The Intercept, for the event:
