Timcast IRL · January 27, 2021 · 2h 0m

Timcast IRL #211- China Implements "Internal Rear" SWAB COVID Tests, 3D Printed Guns Are EVERYWHERE

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Episode Recap

Timcast IRL #211 aired on January 27, 2021, featuring Tim Pool and co-hosts discussing China's implementation of anal swab COVID tests and the proliferation of 3D-printed firearms. The episode opened with Tim questioning how China managed to keep COVID numbers low compared to Europe, where riots in the Netherlands were described as approaching civil war. Tim highlighted China's use of anal swabs as a more accurate COVID testing method, joking about predictions he had made years ago about invasive testing measures. The discussion transitioned to Dr. Fauci's recommendation for double masking, with Tim expressing skepticism about the constant changing of guidelines. Guest Alex Holliday from Control Pew joined to discuss the legality and accessibility of 3D-printed firearms, explaining that manufacturing personal firearms for home use is federally legal in most cases. Holliday recommended the Ender 3 Pro as an affordable entry point for those interested in 3D printing. The episode also touched on FBI sedition charges, Xi Jinping's appearance at Davos, and the Oregon Republican Party's claim that the Capitol riot was a false flag operation.

TL;DR

  • Tim Pool and co-hosts discussed China's implementation of anal swab COVID tests, questioning the invasiveness and comparing it to China's other authoritarian measures
  • Dr. Fauci's recommendation for double masks was criticized as another shifting guideline designed to test public compliance
  • Guest Alex Holliday from Control Pew explained that 3D printing firearms for personal use is legal federally in most jurisdictions
  • Holliday recommended the Ender 3 Pro as an affordable 3D printer for those wanting to print firearms at home
  • The panel discussed riots in Europe, particularly the Netherlands, describing the situation as approaching civil war over COVID lockdowns
  • News about FBI sedition charges, Xi Jinping at Davos, and Oregon Republican Party's Capitol false flag claims were referenced

Key Moments

  • 0:00
    Opening/COVID Testing Discussion
    Tim opened with China's anal swab COVID testing method and compared it to authoritarian measures
  • 38:00
    Double Masking Debate
    Tim criticized Dr. Fauci's recommendation for wearing two masks as another button-pushing measure
  • 4:31
    Guest Introduction - Alex Holliday
    Tim introduced Alex Holliday from Control Pew who designs and releases 3D-printed firearm designs for free
  • 5:45
    3D Firearms Discussion
    Holliday explained the legality of manufacturing personal firearms and recommended affordable 3D printers
  • 4:50
    Additional News Stories
    Brief mentions of FBI sedition charges, Xi Jinping at Davos, and Oregon Republican Party claims
  • 5:29
    Luke's Anal Prophecy
    Co-host Luke was acknowledged for warning about invasive testing measures for years

Notable Quotes

China's been anal swabbing everybody to get a better reading. I'm not kidding. It's an actual story from Newsweek.

Tim Pool · opening discussion on China's COVID testing methods

They're just pushing buttons and laughing to figure out how much we're going to take before we finally snap.

Tim Pool · criticism of changing COVID guidelines

I'm part of a community that designs and 3D print firearms. And we release them to the internet for free and people can make them at home.

Alex Holliday · guest introduction explaining his work

If you're on a tight budget, if you only have you know you can get in for $200. If that's all you've got to spend, get an Ender 3 Pro.

Alex Holliday · recommendation for affordable 3D printers

I was like, what's next? They're going to literally start shoving things up of your buttocks. I said this on the show. I said this for years.

Tim Pool · discussing his previous warnings about invasive testing

Mentioned

Ender 3 ProView on Amazon
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