Timcast IRL · June 3, 2021 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #300 - Fauci Leaks Go Viral, PROVES He Lied, Rand Paul Was RIGHT w/Jack Posobiec
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode 300 from June 3, 2021 featured a discussion on the recently leaked Fauci emails that showed the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director was warned in January 2020 that COVID-19 may have been engineered, while simultaneously publicly downplaying the lab leak theory. Tim Pool opened the show discussing Senator Rand Paul's reaction to the news, noting Paul had been claiming for over a year that gain of function research was being conducted at the Wuhan lab and that Fauci had been lying to Congress about it. The show discussed how emails revealed Fauci received correspondence from EcoHealth Alliance head Peter Daszak thanking him for dismissing lab leak claims, despite EcoHealth using $3.4 million in U.S. government grants to fund research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Guest Jack Posobiec joined the panel discussion, which also included co-hosts Ian Crossland and Lydia. The conversation covered the Texas border situation where Governor Abbott declared a disaster due to Biden administration policies. Lighthearted moments included comedic banter about cilantro, cargo shorts, and cancel culture, with Tim joking about banning certain foods and clothing items. The show concluded with announcements about member-only content and calls for viewer support.
TL;DR
- →Dr. Anthony Fauci's emails were leaked showing he was privately warned in January 2020 that COVID-19 may have been engineered, while publicly dismissing lab leak theory
- →Senator Rand Paul celebrated the email leaks as vindication of his year-long claims that gain of function research was being conducted and Fauci lied about it
- →Emails revealed EcoHealth Alliance's Peter Daszak thanked Fauci for shutting down lab leak 'conspiracy theory' despite his organization funding research at Wuhan lab
- →Texas Governor Abbott declared a disaster on the southern border blaming Biden's open border policies for causing drugs and gangs to enter the country
- →Guest Jack Posobiec joined co-hosts Ian Crossland and Lydia for the 300th episode celebration with discussions on cancel culture and political polarization
- →The hosts discussed YouTube censorship concerns and promoted the members-only bonus episode covering topics deemed too controversial for the main show
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Rand Paul ReactionTim Pool opens the show discussing the Fauci email leaks and Senator Rand Paul's triumphant response to the news that vindicated his accusations
- 12:00Email AnalysisDeep dive into the leaked Fauci emails showing he was warned COVID could be engineered while publicly dismissing lab leak theory
- 25:00Guest IntroductionTim welcomes Jack Posobiec to the show for the 300th episode celebration
- 45:00Border Crisis DiscussionPanel discusses Texas Governor Abbott's disaster declaration and Biden's border policies
- 60:00Cancel Culture DebateHumor and serious discussion about cancel culture with jokes about cilantro and cargo shorts
- 75:00Members Content PromotionTim promotes the members-only area and upcoming bonus conspiracy episode
Notable Quotes
“Rand Paul must be having a really good day. I can only imagine that when the news broke about Fauci's emails getting leaked, he started, you know, jumping up on his desk and then shuffle danced, and then jumped back down to tweet, told you so.”
— Tim Pool · opening segment
“I don't know what the emails contain. Rand, tell me more. An email January 31st, 2020 to Anthony Fauci suggested that researchers believed at the time that COVID was engineered. It is only now, about a year and a half later, Fauci says he's not convinced it was naturally occurring.”
— Tim Pool · main discussion of email leaks
“When I'm Supreme Chancellor, cilantro, fennel, gone.”
— Jack Posobiec · humorous segment on cancel culture
“We'll ban cargo shorts if you agree to throw cilantro. I can live with the cilantro.”
— Tim Pool · lighthearted banter
“You look like Leonidas. That's what I was thinking. I feel like Leonidas, yeah. The whole dying part. Kicking the messenger into the pit.”
— Ian Crossland · panel interaction