Timcast IRL · September 23, 2021 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #377 - CCP Defector Says China LEAKED COVID, Leaked Documents Ignite Scandal w/Jack Posobiec
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode 377, recorded on September 23, 2021, featured host Tim Pool alongside co-hosts and guest Jack Posobiec discussing the controversy surrounding leaked DARPA documents related to COVID-19 research in Wuhan. The show opened with discussion of grant proposals from EcoHealth Alliance that included bizarre requests for aerosolized vaccine research and gain-of-function studies on bat coronaviruses, documents that were reportedly submitted to DARPA for funding but which the agency denies providing. The conversation shifted to a major CCP defector who allegedly warned U.S. intelligence agencies in November 2019 that China had released a virus during the Wuhan Military World Games in October 2019, only to be ignored. Jack Posobiec joined the show as the featured guest, bringing his perspective as a former Navy intelligence officer and host of Human Events Daily. The discussion also touched on Posobiec's new children's book published with Brave Books, titled "There's No Such Thing as Free Ice Cream," which critiques corporate political activism. The panel explored the implications of these revelations for understanding COVID-19's origins and questioned why intelligence agencies failed to act on early warnings about the outbreak.
TL;DR
- →Leaked DARPA documents reveal EcoHealth Alliance sought funding for aerosolized vaccine research and gain-of-function bat coronavirus studies in Wuhan in 2018
- →A CCP defector claims he warned U.S. intelligence in November 2019 about a virus released during the Wuhan Military World Games in October 2019, with his warnings reportedly ignored
- →Jack Posobiec joins as guest, discussing his background as former Navy intelligence officer and host of Human Events Daily podcast
- →Discussion of Posobiec's new children's book 'There's No Such Thing as Free Ice Cream' published with Brave Books, critiquing corporate political activism
- →Panel debates COVID-19 origin theories and the implications of these leaked documents for understanding the pandemic's beginnings
- →Tim Pool celebrates surpassing 'Sour Patch Kids' in social media followers, prompting humorous discussion about meme culture and influence
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Document RevelationTim Pool introduces leaked DARPA documents showing EcoHealth Alliance grant proposals for controversial Wuhan research including aerosolized vaccines and gain-of-function studies on bat coronaviruses
- 1:50CCP Defector StoryTim introduces the major story of a CCP defector who warned U.S. intelligence about COVID being released at the Wuhan Military Games and was ignored
- 2:08Guest IntroductionJack Posobiec joins the show as the featured guest, introducing himself as former Navy intelligence officer and host of Human Events Daily
- 3:14Book DiscussionJack Posobiec discusses his new children's book 'There's No Such Thing as Free Ice Cream' published with Brave Books and the Brave Books publishing initiative
- 4:03Co-host SegmentIan Crossland joins the discussion, with humorous banter about elephant gestation periods and Star Wars franchise commentary
- 5:37Project Veritas TeasePanel mentions Project Veritas providing a tip about the show going live and teases upcoming content during the show
Notable Quotes
“New League documents show some really weird, weird grant proposals where in Wuhan, there was a few groups associated with this project. You may be familiar with Eco Health Alliance. They wanted to like aerosolize some kind of vaccine by spraying bats.”
— Tim Pool · opening story about leaked DARPA documents
“It is a CCP defector who said he warned U.S. intelligence agencies in November of 2019 that China had released some kind of virus at the world military games in Wuhan and they ignored him.”
— Tim Pool · main discussion about the defector warning
“My name is Jack Posobic, former Navy intelligence officer, and the host of Human Events Daily shooting up the charts on your podcast platform of choice.”
— Jack Posobiec · guest introduction
“The book actually, we're doing it with Brave Books, so we're not even doing Amazon with it, bravebooks.us, no Amazon, no canceling, all that stuff.”
— Tim Pool · book discussion segment
“Elephant gestation anywhere between 620 and 680 days, almost two years. Yeah, long time to be in a belly. In a uterus.”
— Ian Crossland · co-host commentary