Timcast IRL · November 7, 2023 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #898 Nashville Trans Manifesto LEAKED, CONFIRMED By Crowder, Local News w/Chase Geiser
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode #898 aired on November 7, 2023, with Tim Pool leading a discussion about several major news stories. The primary focus was on the leaked Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto, which Stephen Crowder released on his Louder with Crowder program. Tim and co-hosts analyzed the manifesto's contents, which appeared to reveal anti-white hatred as a motivating factor in the March 2023 Covenant School shooting that killed six people, including three children. The hosts discussed how local news outlets confirmed the leaked pages were authentic, prompting Nashville police to launch an investigation into how the documents were leaked. Chase Geiser, who works for InfoWars and hosts a morning show, joined the discussion along with Hannah Clare Brimlow and Ian Crossland. The panel also covered Trump's testimony in New York regarding his business practices, with Tim noting the legal challenges Trump faces. A New York Times poll was discussed, showing Trump ahead in five of six swing states, though Tim warned viewers not to become complacent and urged them to vote. The conversation explored whether authorities intentionally withheld the manifesto details and examined broader concerns about university rhetoric and media coverage potentially contributing to radicalization.
TL;DR
- →Stephen Crowder leaked pages from Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto, which local news confirmed shows anti-white hatred as a primary motivating factor
- →Nashville police launched an investigation into how the manifesto pages were leaked, with officials expressing fury over the unauthorized release
- →Trump testified in New York regarding his business practices, with Tim Pool noting the legal pressure being applied against him
- →A new New York Times poll shows Trump ahead in five of six swing states, though Tim cautions against complacency and urges voter participation
- →The panel discussed whether authorities withheld manifesto details intentionally due to its controversial content about race and hatred
- →Chase Geiser from InfoWars joined the show, discussing his background and current work creating AI-generated content for the outlet
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and BetMGM Ad ReadEpisode begins with BetMGM Casino advertisement, followed by Tim introducing the main story of the Nashville manifesto leak
- 1:06Manifesto Leak Coverage BeginsTim explains that Stephen Crowder released portions of the Nashville Trans Manifesto and local news has confirmed it is authentic
- 3:23Chase Geiser IntroductionGuest Chase Geiser joins and introduces himself, mentioning his work for InfoWars and creating AI-generated content
- 4:19Detailed Manifesto AnalysisTim provides comprehensive details about shooter Audrey Hale, the victims, and the content of the leaked manifesto pages showing anti-white motivations
- 5:46Media Rhetoric DiscussionPanel discusses university professors and media outlets using rhetoric that could contribute to radicalization, with examples of anti-white messaging
- 6:14FBI and Police Investigation QuestionsTim raises questions about whether FBI and police intentionally withheld manifesto details due to its controversial content
Notable Quotes
“Earlier this morning, Stephen Crowder on his program Louder with Crowder released portions of the Nashville Trans Manifesto. It has now been confirmed by local news, and the police are furious, and they're launching an investigation into how these images leaked.”
— Tim Pool · opening segment introducing the main story
“The hatred of white people seemed to be a strong motivating factor from the information that we have so far.”
— Tim Pool · main discussion about shooter motivations
“I work for InfoWars. I'm currently hosting a show in the mornings until Owen Schroyer is back from prison. And I create AI-generated content for them.”
— Chase Geiser · guest introduction segment
“They want to lull you into a false sense of security. You better go out and vote.”
— Tim Pool · political discussion and voter mobilization
“When these universities and media outlets claim that simply having a family is white supremacy, you can see how the rhetoric starts getting crazy.”
— Tim Pool · analysis of media radicalization concerns